Olympic Steel, Inc. engages in the processing, sale, and distribution of metal products. The company is headquartered in Highland Hills, Ohio and currently employs 2,181 full-time employees. The firm provides metals processing and distribution services for a range of customers. Its specialty metals flat products segment is focused on the direct sale and distribution of processed aluminum and stainless flat-rolled sheet and coil products, flat bar products, prime tin mill products and fabricated parts. Its carbon flat products segment is focused on the direct sale and distribution of large volumes of processed carbon and coated flat-rolled sheet, coil and plate products and fabricated parts. This segment is also engaged in the manufacturing of service station canopies, deck clips, long gutters, trim, boat docks and solar canopy and ground racking components. Its tubular and pipe products segment is focused on the distribution of metal tubing, pipe, bar, valves and fittings and the fabrication of parts supplied to various industrial markets. This segment also includes value-added contract manufacturing capabilities.
How did ZEUS's recent EPS compare to expectations?
The most recent EPS for Olympic Steel Inc is $, expectations of $.
How did Olympic Steel Inc ZEUS's revenue perform in the last quarter?
Olympic Steel Inc revenue for the last quarter is $
What is the revenue estimate for Olympic Steel Inc?
According to of Wall street analyst, the revenue estimate of Olympic Steel Inc range from $ to $
What's the earning quality score for Olympic Steel Inc?
Olympic Steel Inc has a earning quality score of /. The score is based on a four dimension of Profitability, Growth, Cash generation & Capital Allocation, and Leverage.
When does Olympic Steel Inc report earnings?
Olympic Steel Inc next earnings report is expected in
What are Olympic Steel Inc's expected earnings?
Olympic Steel Inc expected earnings is $, according to wall-street analysts.
Did Olympic Steel Inc beat earnings expectations?
Olympic Steel Inc recent earnings of $ expectations.