US Steel Soars 28% After Rejecting Cleveland-Cliffs Offer, To Explore Strategic Alternatives
United States Steel Corporation, one of the most iconic American steelmakers, rejected a takeover bid from rival Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. that would have formed one of the world’s largest steelmakers.
On Sunday, US Steel announced the process to assess its alternatives after receiving multiple approaches for parts or all of the business. About three hours later, Cliffs went public with its cash and share bid, which values the company at about $7.25 billion based on closing prices on Friday, representing a 43% premium.
Cleveland-Cliffs said it submitted the proposal privately on July 28 and received a rejection letter on Sunday, calling it an “unreasonable proposal.”
US Steel shares are up 28% in premarket trading in New York, while Cleveland-Cliffs are flat.
However, the US Steel board remains committed to maximizing shareholder value and “decided to initiate a formal review process to evaluate strategic alternatives.”
KeyBanc analyst Philip Gibbs called the Cleveland-Cliffs deal to acquire US Steel a “long shot.”
Bloomberg pointed out, “The bid comes at a time when producers including US Steel are predicting that domestic demand will benefit from green-energy infrastructure and manufacturing projects, bolstered by the Biden administration’s Inflation Reduction Act.”
Cliffs Chief Executive Officer Lourenco Goncalves wrote in a statement:
“Although we are now public, I do look forward to continuing to engage with US Steel on a potential transaction, as I am convinced that the value potential and competitiveness to come out of a combination of our two iconic American companies is exceptional.”
Should a deal be reached, it could free up US Steel’s ticker symbol “X” for use.
Tyler Durden
Mon, 08/14/2023 – 07:52
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