
Nucor reports Q2 after Monday's close. Consensus EPS $4.53, revenue $10.13B. Dividend yield 0.93%. Alpha Score 52/100. The release will test whether the steelmaker met consensus estimates.
Nucor Corporation reports second-quarter earnings after Monday's close.
Analysts expect earnings of $4.53 a share, up from $2.65 a year earlier, on revenue of $10.13 billion compared with $8.46 billion, according to Benzinga Pro consensus.
The steelmaker pays a quarterly dividend of 56 cents per share, or $2.24 annually. That works out to a yield near 0.93% at current prices. The yield shifts with the stock price: a lower price pushes the yield higher, a higher price pulls it down.
Based on the current payout, generating $500 a month in dividend income would require about 2,679 shares, or roughly $646,000. A $100 monthly target needs 536 shares, or about $129,000.
Nucor carries an Alpha Score of 52/100, a neutral reading that reflects mixed fundamentals. Read the full Nucor analysis.
The consensus numbers imply year-over-year growth in both profit and revenue. The report will show whether that growth materialized and how the company is managing input costs and pricing.
Earnings are due after Monday's close. Nucor typically holds a conference call to discuss results.
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