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Research Alert: Steel Dynamics Posts Q1 Sales Beat, Eps Miss; Aluminum Operations Drag

-- CFRA, an independent research provider, has providedwith the following research alert. Analysts at CFRA have summarized their opinion as follows:

STLD delivered Q1 2026 EPS of $2.78 vs. $1.44 prior year (86% growth) but missed consensus by $0.01, driven by record steel shipments of 3.6M tons and expanding metal spreads of $64 per ton. Net sales advanced 19% Y/Y to $5.21B as steel operating income improved substantially to $557M from $275M, validating our thesis that 2H 2025 represented a cyclical trough with strengthening demand across energy, construction, automotive, and industrial sectors driving pricing power. Management expects sharp aluminum facility improvement beginning in Q2, targeting 90% utilization by year-end 2026 to achieve the $650M-$700M through-cycle EBITDA target as customer qualifications advance. The company maintained robust liquidity of $2.0B while increasing the dividend 6% to $0.53 per share and repurchasing $115M in shares. We expect free cash flow generation to inflect meaningfully as major growth capex declines to $600M and structural EBITDA improvements approach realization.

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