Cleveland Cliffs stock hits 52-week low at $5.76 amid market challenges

Published 30/05/2025, 14:38
Cleveland Cliffs stock hits 52-week low at $5.76 amid market challenges

Cleveland Cliffs Inc. (CLF) stock has tumbled to a 52-week low, reaching $5.76, as the company faces a tumultuous market environment. According to InvestingPro analysis, the stock appears undervalued despite its current technical weakness, with RSI indicators suggesting oversold conditions. This latest price point marks a significant downturn for the firm, which has seen its stock value decrease by 66.49% over the past year. While the company maintains a healthy current ratio of 2.13, indicating strong short-term liquidity, it operates with substantial debt and faces profitability challenges. Investors are closely monitoring the company’s performance, seeking signs of stabilization or a potential rebound as Cleveland Cliffs navigates through the current economic headwinds. InvestingPro subscribers can access 15+ additional insights and detailed financial metrics to make more informed investment decisions.

In other recent news, Cleveland-Cliffs (NYSE:CLF) Inc. has faced several significant developments. S&P Global Ratings revised the company’s credit outlook to negative, citing weaker earnings and cash flows. Despite this, the ’BB-’ issuer credit rating was affirmed, with concerns stemming from increased debt following the Stelco (TSX:STLC) acquisition and underperformance in noncore businesses. The company’s adjusted EBITDA for fiscal 2025 is projected to be between $800 million and $1 billion, an improvement from $415 million in fiscal 2024 but still significantly lower than fiscal 2023 levels. In a separate development, Jefferies downgraded Cleveland-Cliffs from Buy to Hold, adjusting the price target to $6 due to potential impacts from Nippon’s investment in U.S. Steel. Meanwhile, GLJ Research issued a more severe downgrade to Sell, with a new price target of $3.91, highlighting increased debt and market share losses as key concerns. At the company’s recent Annual Meeting, shareholders approved executive compensation and re-elected board members, with over 90% support for the compensation proposal. Additionally, Deloitte & Touche LLP was ratified as the independent registered public accounting firm for 2025.

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