The Luxembourg-based company said its EBITDA increased by 34.6 percent at $1.96 billion, higher than the company's forecast of $1.81 billion. Sales in the first quarter were 11.9 percent higher at $16.3 billion compared to $14.6 billion in 4Q2023, reflecting higher average steel selling prices
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