Nucor Corp

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These five Dividend Aristocrats, if purchased soon, should reward investors with a payout early next quarter.
Make no mistake, inflation is not good for stocks generally, and if gets away too fast, we could be in for major selling. With that caveat in mind, these five companies should do better in a rising...
A new Jefferies research report makes the case that the border tax would drive higher steel prices and margins for domestic companies. These four companies could see the biggest benefit.
Here are, the 11 top stock picks from the analysts at Merrill Lynch for 2017. Most look well-suited for growth portfolios that have a degree of risk tolerance.
The team at Merrill Lynch has seen the writing on the wall and raised price targets once again on four steel stocks rated Buy.
Steel prices are expected to remain solid in 2017, and the potential for some trade barriers to foreign steel could also prop things up. In a new report, Deutsche Bank raised price targets on five...
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Tuesday morning include AK Steel, Celgene, Darden Restaurants, Delphi Automotive, Johnson & Johnson and U.S. Steel.
If there is one thing this country desperately needs, it’s a massive infrastructure project that will help to fix and refurbish our crumbling bridges, roads, airports, and so much more. Both of the...
24/7 Wall St. has compiled several lists of Trump winners, but this latest list is comprised of companies that have not been as widely reported as the primary and secondary issues.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen from in the wake of the presidential election include American Water Works, Delphi Automotive, GoPro, JPMorgan, Nucor and U.S. Steel.
24/7 Wall St. has identified several immediate winners from a Donald Trump presidency. These are all surging higher.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Wednesday morning include Brookdale Senior Living, Frontier Communications, Nike, Norfolk Southern, Pfizer, Nucor and Xylem.
Here, six companies are featured from multiple analysts on Wall Street that should be infrastructure spending winners in the coming years.
Regardless of who ends up in the White House, the crumbling infrastructure in the United States is a huge issue, and both candidates know it needs to be addressed.
One of the biggest metrics that economists look at when gauging the strength of any economy is the use of materials like steel. Jefferies thinks the top companies in the industry could be in for a...