Commercial Metals Company

Commercial Metals Company
Public company
Traded as NYSE: CMC
Industry Metals
Founded 1915
Headquarters Irving, Texas, United States
Key people
Joseph Alvarado, President & Chairman of the Board & CEO[1]
Products Steel
Production output
3.9 million tons of steel (2015)[1]
Revenue Decrease US$5.988 billion (FY 2015)[1]
Increase US$304 million (FY 2015)[1]
Increase US$141 million (FY 2015)[1]
Total assets Decrease US$3.372 billion (FY 2015)[1]
Total equity Decrease US$1.319 billion (FY 2015)[1]
Number of employees
9,126 (August 31, 2015)[1]
Website www.cmc.com

Commercial Metals Company is a steel and metal manufacturer based in based in Irving, Texas.

Current operations

The company owns steel minimills in Texas, Alabama, Arizona , South Carolina, Arkansas, and Poland and 60 recycling facilities around the world.[2]

In its fiscal year 2015, the company shipped 2.7 million tons of steel from its American mills and 1.2 million tons of steel from its mill in Poland.[1]

History

The company was founded in 1915 by Jacob Feldman as a scrap trading company.[3]

In 1994, the company acquired Owen Steel Company in an $87 million transaction.[4]

In 2002, the company sold the heavy structural fabrication assets of SMI-Owen Steel, resulting in $20 million of proceeds.[5]

In 2011, Carl Icahn offered to buy the company for $15 per share.[6]

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