Nucor Corp (NYSE:NUE)
A domestic manufacturer of steel and steel products whose customers are located in the United States of America.
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Too cheap to pass up. This is a company that has met or beaten earnings everytime in the past 3 years. I will bet on the same pattern to continue.
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One of the top US Steel Co. .. supposedly great everything, and even WB has some so how can I lose? :)
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Good Management
Currently beaten down by market
Consistant dividend
Sector with high demand
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yes, a slowdown in economy might have a negative impact on this stock, but the longterm prospects for this stock are handsome returns, as the demand for steel will be greater in the future than we can currently fathom.
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Strong global growth over the next 10 years will cause steel demand to outpace the growth in supply. Good for pricing in the sector. Nucor's management is very adept at identifying opportunities and will use it's large cash pile and cash flow to make accretive acquisitions and green field investments.
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Steel manufacturer, demand for steel is not going to stop anytime soon. Great long term position.
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This stock has been unreal these past 2 months. This is probably the most undervalued stock trading any sort of volume day in and day out. The hit this stock has taken was vastly unjustified.
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It is necessary to distinguish between pure commodity plays in the materials sector and management bets. NUE has arguably the best management in the business and a relentless continuous improvement culture. NUE is US focused and gets its raw material from scrap. I have no idea where we are in the commodity cycle, but a proven strategy is to buy good management at a great price and let the cycle take care of itself - In the short run , could fall further as money rotates out of commodities will add to position in my RW port on a meaningful decline
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positive growth record. Good dividend
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good value here.. Adding it to my real portfolio
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Another very, very well run company -- leader in their market. They got hammered by Wall Street because they continue to think long-term and don't try to manage their business for the short term, like the shrinking-brain analysts would advocate. I like NUEs continued investment in technology to improve productivity and costs. And if you think weak dollar will continue or get even weaker, this is a great company.
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Nucor is the low-cost provider of steel in many areas. It is the only US steel producer that has consistently remained profitable through good times and bad, has an employee friendly management, as well as a shareholder friendly one. The firm emphasizes technological innovation, does not make stupid acquisitions and keeps a healthy balance sheet. Steel is cyclical, but Nucor has been able to mute the cycles by remaining smart, expanding into scrap metal supply (muting input costs). In good times, Nucor has returned cash to shareholders in the form of special dividends, and has continued to raise its regular dividend each year for 35 years.
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kf likes it, and it has taken a hit, and kf picks more up.
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If the recession is worse than expected, it could take a year or 2 for this one to come back, but with steel prices rising 100% or so abroad in many places, i can't see how it can loose at these numbers. I expect it to bounce back in a few months. I do hope it will watch the debt and dillution though. That has gotten to be frequent lately to get acquisitions of metal recyclers that will probably help their bottom line, as it gives them more control of what they pay for steel they resell in a different form. Guess I should hunt a recycler to buy in a hurry if I only knew which one was a takeover...
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Finally found a nice pull back to get in on this one. Been waiting for a while.
In it for the long haul unless something goes drastically wrong.
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I don't know what the people who run this company are thinking, at least the ones running the plant in Wallingford Connecticut. They have just finished a major up grade to this plant in order to increase production. But in the past week they have shut off all there small customers. They (NUE) now will only sell steel by the tractor trailer load. I know this because I am / was one of their smaller customers. Smaller companies, like mine, don't have the room or the money for such an order. This came without warning, (real professional like) we found out when we tried to place an order. My orders with them run between 3 to 5 K , and they no longer want them. I was given several names of "bigger" companies from which I could buy NUE made steel but they are all my competition, and that is not going to happen.
The bottom line is this. The building industry is in a slow down, so why would you want to get rid of any customers, big or small? To me it is a dumb move, and I think it will come back to haunt them.
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