United States Steel Corp.

United States Steel Corp.

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Market Cap$12.42B
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P/E RatioDividendsReturn on EquityPrice-to-SalesDebt-to-Equity
United States Steel Corp.United States Steel Corp.-60.4-1%0.8-
$5.74

Current Fair Value

89.5% downside

Overvalued by 89.5% based on the discounted cash flow analysis.

Share Statistics

Market cap$12.42 Billion
Enterprise Value$11.97 Billion
Dividend Yield$0.20 (-)
Earnings per Share$1.71
Beta1.88
Outstanding Shares225,645,000

Return

Return on Equity0.61%ROE
Return on Assets0.48%
Return on Invested Capital0.49%

Valuation & Multiples

P/E Ratio-60.36P/E Ratio
PEG35.97PEG
Price to Sales0.82Price to Sales
Price to Book Ratio0.78Price to Book Ratio
Enterprise Value to Revenue0.79
Enterprise Value to EBIT146.01
Enterprise Value to Net Income123
Total Debt to Enterprise0.01
Debt to Equity0.01Debt to Equity

Revenue Sources

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About United States Steel Corp.

29,800 employees
CEO: David Burritt

Founded in 1901, the United States Steel Corporation is a Fortune 250 company and leading integrated steel producer. With extensive iron ore production and an annual raw steelmaking capability of 26.2 million net tons, U. S. Steel produc...

Relevant Senate Committees

Joint Committee on Taxation

This committee provides the official revenue estimates and technical analysis for all tax legislation. Its reports and expertise directly influence corporate tax structures, capital investment credits, and the overall tax burden on U. S. Steel.

Finance

As the most powerful economic committee, it controls taxation and trade policy. Tariffs on steel imports/exports are a critical factor for U. S. Steel, and changes to corporate tax policy directly impact profitability and corporate valuations.

Appropriations

This committee directly allocates discretionary federal spending. Its decisions on funding for defense programs, infrastructure projects, and other government initiatives directly translate into demand for U. S. Steel's products.

Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions

This committee drives labor laws and regulations, which directly impact a large manufacturing employer like U. S. Steel in terms of operating costs, workforce management, and industrial relations.

Armed Services

This committee authorizes the annual NDAA, directly determining funding for the Department of Defense. This drives demand for defense contractors, who are significant buyers of steel for military equipment and infrastructure.

Energy and Natural Resources

This committee oversees national energy policy, which dictates energy costs crucial for steel production. It also regulates public lands, potentially impacting iron ore mining operations, and affects the energy industries which are U. S. Steel clients.

Environment and Public Works

This committee directly regulates the EPA, impacting environmental compliance costs for U. S. Steel as a heavy industry. It also drives federal highway programs, creating direct demand for U. S. Steel's infrastructure products.

Foreign Relations

U. S. Steel has international operations and is highly susceptible to global market dynamics, energy prices, and trade policies influenced by this committee, such as sanctions or international trade agreements impacting raw materials and steel exports/imports.