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ATI vs CMC

Side-by-side comparison of ATI Inc. (ATI) and Commercial Metals Company (CMC): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.

Summary

  • Both ATI and CMC operate in Steel/Iron Ore (Industrials), so they compete in similar markets.
  • ATI is the larger of the two at $24.22B, about 2.9x CMC ($8.22B).
  • ATI has been more active in the news (19 items in the past 4 weeks vs 5 for CMC).
  • Both have 25 recent analyst ratings on file.
MetricATICMC
Company
ATI Inc.
Commercial Metals Company
Price
$177.43-2.03%
$74.14-2.90%
Market cap
$24.22B
$8.22B
1M return
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1Y return
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Industry
Steel/Iron Ore
Steel/Iron Ore
Exchange
NYSE
NYSE
IPO
News (4w)
19
5
Recent ratings
25
25
ATI

ATI Inc.

Allegheny Technologies Incorporated manufactures and sells specialty materials and components worldwide. The company operates in two segments, High Performance Materials & Components and Advanced Alloys & Solutions. The company produces high performance materials, including titanium and titanium-based alloys; nickel-and cobalt-based alloys and superalloys; zirconium and related alloys, such as hafnium and niobium; powder alloys; and other specialty materials in long product forms of ingots, billets, bars, rods, wires, and shapes and rectangles, as well as seamless tubes, plus precision forgings, castings, components, and machined parts to the aerospace and defense, medical, oil and gas, and electrical energy markets. It also provides stainless steel, nickel-based alloys, specialty alloys, and titanium and titanium-based alloys in various product forms, including plate, sheet, and precision rolled strip products to various markets, such as chemical and hydrocarbon processing,. Allegheny Technologies Incorporated was founded in 1960 and is based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

CMC

Commercial Metals Company

Commercial Metals Company manufactures, recycles, and fabricates steel and metal products, and related materials and services in the United States, Poland, China, Germany, and internationally. The company processes and sells ferrous and nonferrous scrap metals to steel mills and foundries, aluminum sheet and ingot manufacturers, brass and bronze ingot makers, copper refineries and mills, secondary lead smelters, specialty steel mills, high temperature alloy manufacturers, and other consumers. It also manufactures and sells finished long steel products, including rebar, merchant bar, light structural, and other special sections, as well as semi-finished billets for re-rolling and forging applications. In addition, the company provides fabricated steel products used to reinforce concrete primarily in the construction of commercial and non-commercial buildings, hospitals, convention centers, industrial plants, power plants, highways, bridges, arenas, stadiums, and dams; sells and rents construction-related products and equipment to concrete installers and other businesses; and manufactures and sells strength bars for the truck trailer industry, special bar steels for the energy market, and armor plates for military vehicles. Further, it manufactures rebars, merchant bars, and wire rods; and sells fabricated rebars, wire meshes, fabricated meshes, assembled rebar cages, and other fabricated rebar by-products to fabricators, manufacturers, distributors, and construction companies. The company was founded in 1915 and is headquartered in Irving, Texas.