Mesabi Trust Press Release
The Trustees of Mesabi Trust (NYSE:MSB) announced that no distribution will be declared for January 2023, in contrast to $1.75 per unit in January 2022. This decision arises from uncertainties regarding the ongoing idling of Northshore Mining Company operations, extended by Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. until at least April 2023. Other factors include potential volatility in the iron ore market, an arbitration against Northshore for underpayment of royalties, and economic uncertainties.
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- No distribution declared for January 2023, down from $1.75 last year.
- Ongoing idling of Northshore operations until at least April 2023 creates uncertainty.
- Potential risks due to volatility in the iron ore and steel industries.
- Arbitration initiated against Northshore for underpayment of royalties in 2020-2022.
The Trustees of
The Trustees’ announcement today of declaring no distribution this quarter primarily reflects the Trustees’ caution about uncertainties arising from the
The Trustees have received no specific updates on Cliffs’ plans concerning Northshore operations. The Trustees’ determination of no distribution this quarter also takes into account numerous other factors, including uncertainties resulting from Cliffs’ prior announcements to make Northshore a swing operation as Cliffs’ Minorca operation becomes increasingly utilized, Cliffs’ increased use of scrap iron in its vertical supply chain planning, potential volatility in the iron ore and steel industries generally, national and global economic uncertainties, the cost and expense related to the Trust’s initiation of arbitration against Northshore and its parent, Cliffs, possible further disturbances from global unrest and the potential impacts from further outbreaks of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Quarterly royalty payments from Northshore for iron ore production and shipments during the fourth calendar quarter, which are payable to
Commencement of Arbitration
As previously disclosed by
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains certain forward-looking statements with respect to the idling of Northshore operations in 2022 and 2023 and other matters, which statements are intended to be made under the safe harbor protections of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, as amended. The length of the idling of Northshore operations could differ materially from current expectations due to inherent risks and uncertainties such as general adverse business and industry economic trends, uncertainties arising from war, terrorist events, recession, potential future impacts of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, and other global events, higher or lower customer demand for steel and iron ore, decisions by mine operators regarding curtailments or idling of production lines or entire plants, announcements and implementation of trade tariffs, environmental compliance uncertainties, difficulties in obtaining and renewing necessary operating permits, higher imports of steel and iron ore substitutes, processing difficulties, consolidation and restructuring in the domestic steel market, and other factors. Although the Mesabi Trustees believe that any such forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, such statements are subject to risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual results to differ materially. Additional information concerning these and other risks and uncertainties is contained in the Trust’s filings with the
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