ArcelorMittal announces the publication of first quarter 2021 Ebitda sell-side analyst consensus figures
ArcelorMittal released its first quarter 2021 EBITDA consensus estimates, compiled from around 20 sell-side analysts via Vuma Financial Services. For Q1 2021, 17 analysts participated, projecting an average EBITDA of $2,965 million. The firm emphasizes that it does not influence these estimates and is not responsible for the analysts' opinions.
- 17 analysts participated in the consensus, indicating strong market interest.
- Projected Q1 2021 EBITDA of $2,965 million shows confidence in financial performance.
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22 April 2021, 18:00 CET
ArcelorMittal today announces the publication of its first quarter 2021 EBITDA sell-side analysts’ consensus figures.
The consensus figures are based on analysts’ estimates recorded on an external web-based tool provided and managed by an independent company, Vuma Financial Services Limited (trade name: Vuma Consensus).
To arrive at the consensus figures below, Vuma Consensus has aggregated the expectations of sell-side analysts who, to the best of our knowledge, cover ArcelorMittal on a continuous basis. This is currently a group of approximately 20 brokers.
The listed analysts follow ArcelorMittal on their own initiative and ArcelorMittal is not responsible for their views. ArcelorMittal is neither involved in the collection of the information nor in the compilation of the estimates.
EBITDA consensus estimates
Period | Number of sell-side analysts participation | EBITDA consensus average $ million |
1Q 2021 | 17 | |
The sell-side analysts who cover ArcelorMittal and whose estimates are included in the Group consensus outlined above are the following:
- BancoSabadell - Francisco Rodriguez
- Commerzbank - Ingo-Martin Schachel
- Credit Suisse - Carsten Riek
- Deutsche Bank - Bastian Synagowitz
- Exane - Seth Rosenfeld
- Goldman Sachs - Jack O’Brien
- Groupo Santander - Robert Jackson
- GVC Gaesco Beka - Iñigo Recio Pascual
- ING - Stijn Demeester
- Jefferies - Alan Spence
- JPM - Luke Nelson
- Kepler - Rochus Brauneiser
- Keybanc - Phil Gibbs
- Morgan Stanley - Alain G