Ryerson Holding Corporation
RYI

$665.03 M
Marketcap
$20.03
Share price
Country
$0.48
Change (1 day)
$36.20
Year High
$17.57
Year Low

Ryerson Holding Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, processes and distributes industrial metals in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and China. It offers a line of products in carbon steel, stainless steel, alloy steels, and aluminum, as well as nickel and red metals in various shapes and forms, including coils, sheets, rounds, hexagons, square and flat bars, plates, structural, and tubing. The company also provides various processing services, such as bending, beveling, blanking, blasting, burning, cutting-to-length, drilling, embossing, flattening, forming, grinding, laser cutting, machining, notching, painting, perforating, polishing, punching, rolling, sawing, scribing, shearing, slitting, stamping, tapping, threading, welding, or other techniques to process materials. It serves various industries, including commercial ground transportation, metal fabrication and machine shops, industrial machinery and equipment manufacturing, consumer durable equipment, HVAC manufacturing, construction equipment manufacturing, food processing and agricultural equipment manufacturing, and oil and gas. The company was founded in 1842 and is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.

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Revenue of Ryerson Holding Corporation (RYI)

Revenue in 2023 (TTM): $5.11 B

According to Ryerson Holding Corporation's latest financial reports the company's current revenue (TTM) is $5.11 B. The revenue is the total amount of income that a company generates by the sale of goods or services. Unlike with the earnings no expenses are subtracted.

Revenue history of Ryerson Holding Corporation

Annual Revenue

Year Revenue Gross Profit Ebitda Income Before Tax Net Income
2023 $5.11 B $1.02 B $290.9 M $193.7 M $145.7 M
2022 $6.32 B $1.31 B $552.3 M $522.9 M $391 M
2021 $5.68 B $1.15 B $330.5 M $389.1 M $294.3 M
2020 $3.47 B $621.1 M $-11,500,000 $-90,100,000 $-65,300,000
2019 $4.5 B $827.9 M $188.7 M $115.2 M $82.4 M
2018 $4.41 B $758.1 M $220.1 M $116.7 M $106 M
2017 $3.36 B $582.5 M $107.7 M $16.7 M $17.1 M
2016 $2.86 B $570.6 M $117 M $26.1 M $18.7 M
2015 $3.17 B $567.7 M $106.5 M $1.9 M $-500,000
2014 $3.62 B $593.8 M $124.3 M $-26,900,000 $-25,700,000
2013 $3.46 B $616.6 M $182.9 M $13.9 M $127.3 M
2012 $4.02 B $709.6 M $214.2 M $40.3 M $47.1 M
2011 $4.73 B $658.8 M $162.1 M $-19,800,000 $-8,100,000
2010 $3.9 B $539.8 M $71.3 M $-90,600,000 $-104,000,000
2009 $3.07 B $456.1 M $-24,100,000 $-124,700,000 $-190,700,000
2008 $5.31 B $712.9 M $164.4 M $46.1 M $32.5 M
2007 $6 B $865.7 M $216.3 M $86.9 M $56.9 M