SSAB’s stock dips after U.S. tariff cut rumors, but potential tariff easing could boost supply chain margins and North‑American demand – read the analysis.
SSAB B’s removal from the OMX Helsinki 25 index reflects lower trading volume, but its strong steel portfolio and market‑cap strength keep it a resilient play for investors.
SSAB B’s Q4 outlook shows modest EPS gains but revenue dip; target‑price hikes from Deutsche Bank and DNB Carnegie boost confidence, sparking a new 52‑week high at 75.82 SEK.
The delay of the Hybrit project, a key initiative for Swedish steelmaker SSAB, has introduced uncertainty into the company’s supply chain and market outlook, potentially impacting its share price and long-term growth prospects.