Steel Dynamics (STLD) stock dropped 1.3% premarket after issuing Q1 EPS guidance of $2.73–$2.77, significantly below the $3.24 Wall Street consensus. The post SteelSteel Dynamics (STLD) stock dropped 1.3% premarket after issuing Q1 EPS guidance of $2.73–$2.77, significantly below the $3.24 Wall Street consensus. The post Steel

Steel Dynamics (STLD) Stock Dips Following Disappointing Q1 Earnings Forecast

2026/03/17 21:45
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Key Takeaways

  • Steel Dynamics forecasted Q1 EPS between $2.73 and $2.77, significantly trailing the $3.24 Wall Street consensus estimate
  • Shares declined 1.3% during premarket hours on Tuesday
  • The guidance represents growth from last year’s Q1 EPS of $1.44 and Q4’s $1.82
  • Order backlog has surged more than 35% year-over-year, stretching through Q3 2026
  • Sector peers Nucor and Cleveland-Cliffs saw premarket declines following the announcement

Steel Dynamics (STLD) disappointed investors with its first-quarter 2026 earnings outlook, forecasting earnings per share between $2.73 and $2.77—substantially below the Street’s $3.24 expectation. The shortfall triggered a 1.3% decline in premarket trading Tuesday morning.


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However, context matters. The forecast represents meaningful improvement from the prior quarter’s $1.82 EPS and a substantial jump from Q1 2025’s $1.44 figure—demonstrating clear year-over-year momentum. The issue lies in the disconnect between company performance and analyst projections, which proved overly optimistic.

Management attributed the anticipated sequential gains to strengthening steel operations. The company expects higher shipping volumes combined with expanding metal spreads—driven by average selling prices increasing faster than scrap input costs—to enhance profitability versus the fourth quarter of 2025.

The metals recycling division should contribute improved earnings as well, benefiting from elevated ferrous and nonferrous pricing. That said, shipment volumes in this segment are projected lower due to weather-related disruptions that affected operations during January and February.

Meanwhile, the steel fabrication business is anticipated to deliver results comparable to Q4, with increased volume offsetting margin compression from higher raw material expenses.

A particularly encouraging indicator: Steel Dynamics’ customer order backlog has climbed over 35% compared to last year and extends through the third quarter of 2026. This substantial pipeline suggests sustained demand momentum.

The company highlighted robust demand across non-residential construction, energy infrastructure, and automotive end markets.

Alabama Aluminum Facility Update

Steel Dynamics advanced commissioning efforts at its Columbus, Mississippi aluminum flat rolled products facility throughout the quarter. The plant has successfully manufactured finished products for industrial applications and the beverage can industry, securing product approvals from multiple can sheet customers.

Additionally, the facility has produced aluminum hot band for automotive end-uses—marking an important achievement as the company expands its product portfolio into new market segments.

Stock repurchase activity slowed temporarily during Q1. Capital was deployed toward the company’s annual profit-sharing distribution of approximately $126 million and increased working capital requirements associated with aluminum operations. The company bought back around $66 million worth of shares in the quarter and expects to resume standard buyback levels in the second quarter.

Steel Dynamics boasts a 13-year consecutive dividend increase streak. Recently, management announced a 6% dividend hike to $0.53 per share quarterly, with payment scheduled for early April.

Shares have climbed approximately 37% over the trailing twelve months, propelled by Trump’s tariffs on imported steel and aluminum. However, the past month has seen sector weakness amid speculation that these protective measures could be scaled back.

Industry Peers React Negatively

The weaker-than-anticipated guidance created headwinds across the steel sector. Nucor (NUE) shares fell 0.5% in premarket trading, while Cleveland-Cliffs experienced a 0.2% decline.

Steel Dynamics is scheduled to release complete Q1 2026 financial results after market close on Monday, April 20.

Regarding merger activity, Steel Dynamics and SGH Ltd. increased their combined acquisition proposal for BlueScope Steel to $11 billion—representing a 14% premium—but BlueScope’s board rejected the enhanced offer. The bidding consortium has indicated they will not sweeten the proposal further unless a rival bidder materializes.

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