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Nucor CEO expects sturdy 2021 after posting document quarterly revenue

Leon Topalian, CEO of Nucor, told CNBC on Friday that he expected the good times to continue for the rest of the year after the steelmaker reported record results in the last quarter.

“Nucor expects the next quarter to be strong, but honestly, for all of the indicators we look at, we assume that 2021 will remain strong all year round,” he said in an interview with Jim Cramer “Mad Money”.

The Charlotte, North Carolina-based company announced Thursday that it had posted earnings of $ 942.4 million, or $ 3.10 per share, for the first three months of 2021. The company had $ 7 billion in revenue, up 25% year over year and up 15% over the same quarter before the Covid-19 pandemic.

Strong demand and rising prices are a boon for Nucor’s steel mill segment. Steel making accounted for almost two thirds of the company’s sales.

The results cap a nearly $ 4 billion investment strategy that spans Nucor’s nine projects over several years, Topalian said.

Much of that investment went into building a plate mill in Brandenburg, Kentucky. The factory in which Nucor intends to produce steel plates for the end market of wind farms is scheduled to go into operation at the end of next year.

“This investment is incredibly strategic and positioned not only where it is in the geography but also when we think about what is happening in the renewable offshore wind market,” said Topalian.

“This mill will be a unique, differentiated value supplier for our customers now and in the future. We are therefore geared towards the long term, we will continue to invest and continue to grow.”

Nucor’s shares rose 2.29% to trade at $ 77.83.

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Apple Surpasses $100 Billion in Quarterly Gross sales

According to Apple, the new iPhone 12 led to a sales increase of 21 percent in the last quarter and brought the company for the first time a quarterly sales of over 100 billion US dollars.

The tech giant is the third American company to have $ 100 billion in sales in a single quarter, joining Walmart and Exxon Mobil. Analysts expect Amazon to join the club when it releases its latest quarterly results next week.

The company’s profit rose 29 percent year over year to a record $ 28.8 billion. Sales were $ 111.4 billion. The results slightly exceeded analysts’ estimates.

The strong quarter was fueled by Apple’s newest iPhones, which went on sale in October. Analysts and investors had been expecting a strong quarter for months as many iPhone owners waited to upgrade their devices to buy the new iPhones that work on faster 5G wireless networks. According to Apple, iPhone sales rose 17 percent to $ 65.6 billion. This is a significant reversal from a 21 percent decline in iPhone sales in the previous quarter.

The record results were the latest sign of the growing power and strength of the largest tech companies, which have only gotten bigger and richer since the pandemic began.

As more people rely on its products to work, learn, and socialize online, Apple has been an undisputed winner, and investors have bought their stocks accordingly. In August, Apple became the first American company to reach a valuation of $ 2 trillion. On Wednesday, less than six months later, Apple was valued at just under $ 2.4 trillion, making it by far the most valuable publicly traded company in the world.

Apple had a particularly strong quarter in China. Sales in the Greater China region, which includes mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong, rose 57 percent to a record $ 21.3 billion.