Commercial Metals Company
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Commercial Metals Company (CMC), headquartered in Irving, Texas, is a producer of rebar and related products for the construction industry. Along with Nucor, it is one of two primary suppliers of steel used to reinforce concrete in buildings, bridges, roads, and infrastructure in the U.S. The company also owns Tensar, a producer of foundation systems used for the construction of roadways, public infrastructure, and industrial facilities.[1]
Company type | Public company |
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NYSE: CMC S&P 400 component | |
Industry | Metals |
Founded | 1915; 109 years ago (1915) |
Headquarters | Irving, Texas, |
Key people | Barbara R. Smith, Chairman Peter R. Matt, President & CEO Paul J. Lawrence, CFO Tracy L. Porter, COO |
Products | Steel |
Revenue | $8.799 billion (FY 2023) |
$859 million (FY 2023) | |
Total assets | $6.639 billion (FY 2023) |
Total equity | $4.120 billion (FY 2023) |
Number of employees | 13,022 (2023) |
Website | www |
Footnotes / references [1] |
CMC operates 212 facilities in the United States and Poland, including electric arc furnace mini-mills, scrap recycling facilities, and steel fabrication plants. It also owns Tensar, a producer of foundation systems.[1] In 2022, it shipped 6.1 million short tons of steel to external customers.[1]
The company was founded in 1915 by Russian immigrant Jacob Feldman as American Iron & Metal Company, a scrap trading company.[2]