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BlueScope Steel Ltd
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BlueScope Steel Ltd
ASX:BSL
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Price: 29.27 AUD 1.25%
Market Cap: AU$12.8B
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BlueScope Steel Ltd., a sprawling entity in the world of steel, traces its roots back to the industrial heartlands of Australia. Emerging from the restructuring of the colossal BHP Group, BlueScope embraced its independence with a focus on growth through innovation and geographic diversification. Its core operations revolve around manufacturing and selling a wide array of steel products, notably flat steel products which are vital in the construction industry. Stepping beyond the traditional, BlueScope invests substantially in research and development, striving to create steel solutions tailored to specific industry needs, thereby adding value and embedding resilience into its business model. Central to its success is BlueScope’s strategic positioning, both geographically and within niche markets. With major operations stretching across Australia, New Zealand, Asia, and North America, the company capitalizes on its extensive network to serve diverse markets, from residential construction to automotive manufacturing. Notably, its joint venture with Nippon Steel in the United States positions BlueScope as a significant player in the North American market, especially with its production of value-add steel products like COLORBOND® and ZINCALUME®. This mix of diversified production facilities and market channels helps BlueScope mitigate risks while capturing opportunities, ultimately driving its revenue streams and underpinning its position as an industry leader.

BSL Intrinsic Value
24.86 AUD
Overvaluation 15%
Intrinsic Value
Price AU$29.27

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