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Stelco Holdings Inc T.STLC


Primary Symbol: STZHF

Stelco Holdings Inc. is a Canada-based integrated and independent steelmaker with advanced integrated steelmaking facilities in North America. The Company is engaged in the production and sale of steel products. It produces flat-rolled value-added steels, including coated, cold-rolled and hot-rolled steel products, as well as pig iron and metallurgical coke. With its gauge, crown, and shape control, as well as uniform through-coil mechanical properties, the Company’s steel products are supplied to customers in the construction, automotive, energy, appliance, and pipe and tube industries across Canada and the United States as well as to a variety of steel service centers, which are distributors of steel products. The Company operates from two facilities: Lake Erie Works (LEW) near Nanticoke, Ontario and Hamilton Works (HW) in Hamilton, Ontario.


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Comment by marsman1on Aug 31, 2021 2:03pm
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Post# 33788697

RE:Stelco - What I think .

RE:Stelco - What I think .I am in agreement with your comment on BNN's guests , however what I would really like to know is what is Alan's exit strategy. We all know about the cyclical nature of the business but that cyclicality can go on for years. So if I was Alan Iwound be looking for a buyer to buy the company now before it goes to $80 dollars. I would gladly sell at $70 now which would be great for shareholders and leave lots of upside for the buyer.
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