Nucor (NUE) Q2 2025 10-Q Quarterly Report

Filed: May 14, 2025Period ending Apr 5, 2025
Materials
Steel Works, Blast Furnaces & Rolling Mills (Coke Ovens)SEC EDGAR

Nucor (NUE) 10-Q quarterly report for Q2 2025, filed with SEC EDGAR on May 14, 2025 for the fiscal period ending Apr 5, 2025. This page provides AI-powered analysis including management discussion & analysis (MD&A), risk factor updates, and key quarterly financial data such as revenue and net income extracted from XBRL.

Nucor Q2 2025 10-Q Analysis

Management Discussion & Analysis

  • Revenue $7.83B, down 4% YoY from $8.14B; steel mills segment sales down 5% to $4.91B, raw materials up 15% to $518M
  • Gross margin 8% vs 19% YoY ($605M vs $1.52B); net earnings $156M, down from $845M; net margin 2.0% vs 10.4% YoY
  • Best performing segment: raw materials earnings up from $9M to $29M; worst performing: steel mills earnings down from $1.10B to $231M
  • Operating cash flow $364M vs $460M; capital expenditures increased to $859M from $670M; financing cash inflow $414M vs outflow $1.40B
  • Outlook: Q2 2025 earnings expected to rise across all segments, largest increase in steel mills due to higher average selling prices

Risk Factors

  • No new or materially changed risk factors disclosed this quarter compared to the most recent 10-K
  • Continued risk of steel market volatility impacting near-term pricing and production volumes
  • Ongoing exposure to trade regulations, including tariffs on steel products affecting supply chain costs
  • Operational risk from potential production disruptions due to raw material supply constraints
  • Financial risk from currency fluctuations impacting international sales and reported earnings

Nucor Q2 2025 Quarterly Financials
XBRL

Revenue

$7.8B

-3.8% YoY

Net Income

$156M

-81.5% YoY

Net Margin

2.0%

-839bp YoY

Source: XBRL data from Nucor Q2 2025 10-Q filing on SEC EDGAR. All figures in USD.

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