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Side-by-side financial comparison of COMMERCIAL METALS Co (CMC) and POSCO HOLDINGS INC. (PKX), based on the latest 10-Q / 10-K filings. Click either name above to swap in a different company.
Commercial Metals Company (CMC) is a company that produces rebar and related construction materials headquartered in Irving, Texas. Along with Nucor, it is one of two primary suppliers of steel used to reinforce concrete in buildings, bridges, roads, and infrastructure in the U.S. The company also owns Tensar, a producer of foundation systems used for the construction of roadways, public infrastructure, and industrial facilities.
POSCO is a South Korean steel manufacturer headquartered in Pohang, South Korea. It had an output of 42,000,000 metric tons of crude steel in 2015, making it the world's Seventh-largest steelmaker by this measure. In 2010, it was the world's largest steel manufacturing company by market value. Also, in 2024, it was named as the world's 233rd-largest corporation by the Fortune Global 500.
8-Quarter Revenue & Profit Trend
Side-by-side quarterly history — bar widths are scaled to the larger of the two companies so you can eyeball the size gap and growth trajectory without doing math. Quarters aligned by calendar period (report date) so offset fiscal years line up.
| Q4 25 | $2.1B | — | ||
| Q3 25 | $2.1B | — | ||
| Q2 25 | $2.0B | — | ||
| Q1 25 | $1.8B | — | ||
| Q4 24 | $1.9B | — | ||
| Q3 24 | $2.0B | — | ||
| Q2 24 | $2.1B | — | ||
| Q1 24 | $1.8B | — |
| Q4 25 | $177.3M | — | ||
| Q3 25 | $151.8M | — | ||
| Q2 25 | $83.1M | — | ||
| Q1 25 | $25.5M | — | ||
| Q4 24 | $-175.7M | — | ||
| Q3 24 | $103.9M | — | ||
| Q2 24 | $119.4M | — | ||
| Q1 24 | $85.8M | — |
| Q4 25 | 19.2% | — | ||
| Q3 25 | 18.6% | — | ||
| Q2 25 | 14.8% | — | ||
| Q1 25 | 12.5% | — | ||
| Q4 24 | 16.1% | — | ||
| Q3 24 | 16.2% | — | ||
| Q2 24 | 16.4% | — | ||
| Q1 24 | 16.0% | — |
| Q4 25 | 8.6% | — | ||
| Q3 25 | 9.1% | — | ||
| Q2 25 | 5.4% | — | ||
| Q1 25 | 2.1% | — | ||
| Q4 24 | -12.1% | — | ||
| Q3 24 | 6.7% | — | ||
| Q2 24 | 7.7% | — | ||
| Q1 24 | 6.3% | — |
| Q4 25 | 8.4% | — | ||
| Q3 25 | 7.2% | — | ||
| Q2 25 | 4.1% | — | ||
| Q1 25 | 1.5% | — | ||
| Q4 24 | -9.2% | — | ||
| Q3 24 | 5.2% | — | ||
| Q2 24 | 5.7% | — | ||
| Q1 24 | 4.6% | — |
| Q4 25 | $1.58 | — | ||
| Q3 25 | $1.33 | — | ||
| Q2 25 | $0.73 | — | ||
| Q1 25 | $0.22 | — | ||
| Q4 24 | $-1.54 | — | ||
| Q3 24 | $0.90 | — | ||
| Q2 24 | $1.02 | — | ||
| Q1 24 | $0.73 | — |
Financial Flow Comparison
Sankey diagram of revenue → gross profit → operating profit → net profit for each company. Charts shown full-width and stacked so both segment hierarchies are readable side-by-side on desktop and mobile.