Cleveland-Cliffs Receivables 2010-2025 | CLF

Cleveland-Cliffs receivables from 2010 to 2025. Receivables can be defined as the total amount of collectibles for a company
Cleveland-Cliffs Annual Receivables
(Millions of US $)
2024 $1,576
2023 $1,840
2022 $1,960
2021 $2,154
2020 $1,169
2019 $153
2018 $344
2017 $120
2016 $129
2015 $134
2014 $340
2013 $344
2012 $329
2011 $288
2010 $359
2009 $104
Cleveland-Cliffs Quarterly Receivables
(Millions of US $)
2025-03-31 $1,798
2024-12-31 $1,576
2024-09-30 $1,583
2024-06-30 $1,773
2024-03-31 $1,868
2023-12-31 $1,840
2023-09-30 $2,122
2023-06-30 $2,290
2023-03-31 $2,216
2022-12-31 $1,960
2022-09-30 $2,301
2022-06-30 $2,571
2022-03-31 $2,667
2021-12-31 $2,154
2021-09-30 $2,348
2021-06-30 $2,062
2021-03-31 $1,659
2020-12-31 $1,169
2020-09-30 $663
2020-06-30 $545
2020-03-31 $623
2019-12-31 $153
2019-09-30 $224
2019-06-30 $252
2019-03-31 $137
2018-12-31 $344
2018-09-30 $252
2018-06-30 $153
2018-03-31 $47
2017-12-31 $120
2017-09-30 $64
2017-06-30 $77
2017-03-31 $61
2016-12-31 $129
2016-09-30 $49
2016-06-30 $62
2016-03-31 $127
2015-12-31 $134
2015-09-30 $57
2015-06-30 $212
2015-03-31 $253
2014-12-31 $340
2014-09-30 $192
2014-06-30 $234
2014-03-31 $131
2013-12-31 $344
2013-09-30 $292
2013-06-30 $259
2013-03-31 $272
2012-12-31 $329
2012-09-30 $286
2012-06-30 $311
2012-03-31 $247
2011-12-31 $288
2011-09-30 $434
2011-06-30 $388
2011-03-31 $507
2010-12-31 $359
2010-09-30 $214
2010-06-30 $255
2010-03-31 $131
2009-12-31 $104
2009-09-30 $87
2009-06-30 $42
2009-03-31 $80
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Basic Materials Steel Producers $3.204B $19.185B
Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. is the largest producer of iron ore pellets in North America. It is also the biggest flat-rolled steel producer in the region. The company is a major producer of iron ore pellets and it mainly sells products to integrated steel companies through this division in the United States and Canada. Cleveland-Cliffs updated its segment structure following the ArcelorMittal USA buyout and now has one reportable segment, Steelmaking. The earlier Mining and Pelletizing division is now included within Steelmaking while other remaining operating segments including Tooling and Stamping are classified as Other Businesses. The company's Steelmaking operations makes flat-rolled carbon, stainless, electrical, plate, tinplate and long steel products. It provides carbon and stainless-steel tubing products, die design and tooling, as well as hot and cold-stamped components.
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POSCO (PKX) South Korea $12.975B 26.72
United States Steel (X) United States $11.776B 74.30
Jfe Holdings (JFEEF) Japan $8.306B 14.35
ThyssenKrupp AG (TYEKF) Germany $6.113B 0.00
ThyssenKrupp AG (TKAMY) Germany $6.107B 0.00
SSAB (SSAAY) Sweden $5.980B 13.04
Gerdau S.A (GGB) Brazil $5.634B 7.97
Ternium S.A (TX) Luxembourg $5.545B 153.67
Commercial Metals (CMC) United States $5.213B 15.58
Acerinox (ANIOY) Spain $2.793B 14.74
Aperam (APEMY) Luxembourg $2.184B 20.87
National Steel (SID) Brazil $2.108B 0.00
Outokumpu (OUTKY) Finland $1.581B 0.00
Salzgitter AG (SZGPY) Germany $1.217B 0.00
Algoma Steel Group (ASTL) Canada $0.567B 0.00
Usinas Siderurgicas De Minas Gerais SA (USNZY) Brazil $0.542B 49.50
Olympic Steel (ZEUS) United States $0.336B 28.66
L.B Foster (FSTR) United States $0.192B 31.34
ZK Group (ZKIN) China $0.014B 0.00
Mechel PAO (MTL) Russia $0.000B 0.00