My mistake, you are correct (although perhaps less confusing if stated as "sales to the U.S. market" rather than "U.S. sales").
On Dec 11 01:02 PM Phrrrrzzzppt wrote:
> "The weak dollar has helped too, as U.S. sales are less attractive > to foreign steelmakers when this is the case." I think you have it > backwards. Also, don't forget the antidumping duties on imports of > steel from certain foreign contries, which strengthens Nucor's "competitive"... > advantage.
"The weak dollar has helped too, as U.S. sales are less attractive to foreign steelmakers when this is the case." I think you have it backwards. Also, don't forget the antidumping duties on imports of steel from certain foreign contries, which strengthens Nucor's "competitive" advantage.
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On Dec 11 01:02 PM Phrrrrzzzppt wrote:
> "The weak dollar has helped too, as U.S. sales are less attractive
> to foreign steelmakers when this is the case." I think you have it
> backwards. Also, don't forget the antidumping duties on imports of
> steel from certain foreign contries, which strengthens Nucor's "competitive"...
> advantage.
Quick Take: Nucor Corporation [View article]