Posco Holdings Inc
SWB:PKX
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Posco Holdings Inc
Glance View
Posco Holdings Inc is the parent company of the POSCO group, best known for making steel for builders, carmakers, shipbuilders, and industrial customers. Through its main subsidiaries, it produces flat steel, long steel, stainless steel, and related materials used in factories, infrastructure, appliances, and vehicles. It also holds interests in businesses tied to raw materials and industrial materials that support the steel supply chain. The company makes money mainly by selling steel and steel-related products to other businesses, rather than to consumers. Its customers are manufacturers, construction companies, and distributors that need large volumes of reliable, standardized metal products. Because steel is a basic input for the economy, Posco Holdings sits near the center of the industrial value chain. What makes the business model different is that Posco Holdings is not just a steel producer; it is a holding company that oversees a wider group of industrial assets. That structure lets it manage steelmaking, raw material sourcing, and related material businesses under one umbrella. For beginner investors, the key idea is that the company’s fortunes are closely tied to demand for steel and the health of heavy industry.
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