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ArcelorMittal reports USD 1.9 billion net loss in October-December

Global steel giant ArcelorMittal on Thursday reported a net loss of USD 1.9 billion for the quarter ended December. The world's largest steelmaker had posted a net income of USD 1.2 billion in the year-ago quarter, the company said in a statement. The company reported a "net loss attributable to equity holders of the parent" of USD 1.9 billion in the fourth quarter. ArcelorMittal follows January to December fiscal year.

Reported by: PTI New Delhi Updated on: February 06, 2020 15:34 IST
ArcelorMittal reports USD 1.9 bn net loss in October-December
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ArcelorMittal reports USD 1.9 bn net loss in October-December

Global steel giant ArcelorMittal on Thursday reported a net loss of USD 1.9 billion for the quarter ended December. The world's largest steelmaker had posted a net income of USD 1.2 billion in the year-ago quarter, the company said in a statement. The company reported a "net loss attributable to equity holders of the parent" of USD 1.9 billion in the fourth quarter. ArcelorMittal follows January to December fiscal year.

For the whole year (2019), the company reported a net loss of USD 2.5 billion as against net income of USD 5.1 billion in 2018. Revenue in 2019 was at USD 70.6 billion as compared with USD 76 billion in the previous year. Its crude steel production stood at 89.8 million metric tonnes, while own iron ore production was at 57.1 million metric tonnes.

ArcelorMittal Chairman and CEO Lakshmi N Mittal said, "2019 was a very tough year, clearly reflected in our significantly reduced profitability. However, our cash generation remained strong elping to reduce net debt to the lowest ever level."

"This demonstrates the contribution of our Action 2020 programme which was designed to ensure ArcelorMittal can be cash flow positive through all aspects of the steel cycle. We expect to make further deleveraging progress this year," Mittal added.

Maintaining a strong balance sheet and reaching the net debt target is a clear priority for the company, he said.

With the acquisition of Essar Steel India in partnership with Nippon Steel, the company has secured a new opportunity for the group in the fast-growing Indian market, he said.

The asset is performing well and offers considerable brownfield potential aligned with the country's ambition to triple crude steel production over the next ten years, he added.

"Although market conditions remain challenging, there are encouraging early signs of improvement particularly in our core markets of US, Europe and Brazil. With inventory levels having reached a very low level following a period of de-stocking, we are seeing customers return to the market, supporting an improved pricing environment," Mittal said.

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