United States Steel Corporation Reports First Quarter 2025 Results

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  • First quarter 2025 net loss of $116 million, or $0.52 per diluted share.

  • First quarter 2025 adjusted net loss of $87 million, or $0.39 per diluted share.

  • First quarter 2025 adjusted EBITDA of $172 million.

PITTSBURGH, May 01, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--United States Steel Corporation (NYSE: X) reported first quarter 2025 net loss of $116 million, or $0.52 per diluted share. Adjusted net loss was $87 million, or $0.39 per diluted share. This compares to first quarter 2024 net earnings of $171 million, or $0.68 per diluted share. Adjusted net earnings for the first quarter 2024 was $206 million, or $0.82 per diluted share.

Commenting on the Company’s first quarter performance, U. S. Steel President and Chief Executive Officer, David B. Burritt said, "Our adjusted EBITDA of $172 million highlights the strength and resilience of our operating performance, despite the seasonally low results driven by annual mining logistics constraints in our North American Flat-Rolled segment and lagging spot prices. Our North American Flat-Rolled segment achieved a solid EBITDA margin of 5%, thanks to our commercial strategy, product mix, and disciplined cost management. We recorded our highest quarter of shipments to date from our Mini Mill segment as Big River 2 ("BR2"), a showcase of American innovation in steelmaking, continues ramping toward full capacity. After accounting for $55 million in ramp-up impact at BR2, Mini Mill EBITDA margins reached 10%. Our European business benefited from higher shipments and strong cost management, while our Tubular segment posted sequential gains on stronger average selling prices. We also expect the first quarter to mark our lowest cash balance for the year, driven primarily by working capital impacts related to mining and the ramp up of BR2."

Burritt added, "We are pleased to see shipments from BR2 continue to rise, with customers praising product quality, especially related to our industry-leading ultra-light gauge hot roll, a first in North America, including for the U.S. commercial construction industry. While markets remain dynamic, our dedicated teams are successfully navigating current volatility through optimizing mix, executing with efficiency, and growing shipment volumes in our Mini Mill segment. Particularly noteworthy is our record-setting safety performance this quarter that speaks volumes about all our mills' operational excellence."

Q2 2025 Outlook

We expect second quarter adjusted EBITDA in the range of $375 million and $425 million. Our North American Flat-Rolled segment results are expected to increase as seasonal constraints in mining logistics ease and higher average steel prices flow through results. However, we do expect a partial offset from lower shipments as a function of planned maintenance activity and outage costs during the quarter. We expect an improvement in Mini Mill segment results, reflecting both an increase in average selling prices and volumes from BR2, even after accounting for approximately $50 million of ramp-up impact at BR2. In Europe, where demand conditions remain tepid, we expect results to be broadly consistent with the first quarter, as higher average selling prices and volumes are expected to be offset by planned seasonal maintenance activities. We expect broadly consistent results in the Tubular segment as the benefits of higher selling prices are partly offset by slightly higher costs. Overall, we expect to deliver positive enterprise free cash flow in the second quarter, as working capital impacts in the first quarter begin to unwind.