Abstract
ArcelorMittal SA will release its quarterly results on July 30, 2026 Pre-Market; the following preview summarizes consensus expectations for revenue, profitability, and EPS, alongside segment trends and analyst opinions from January 1, 2026 to July 23, 2026.
Market Forecast
Consensus points to ArcelorMittal SA delivering revenue of 17.25 billion US dollars for the current quarter, a 10.82% year-over-year increase, with EBIT around 1.31 billion US dollars and EPS at 1.09. The year-over-year forecast implies EPS down 39.89% and EBIT down 19.82%, while revenue is rising; margins are therefore expected to compress. Management and street modeling suggest a mixed margin picture, with gross profit margin and net profit margin directionally softer versus last year; if gross profit margin tracks last quarter’s 9.72% and net profit margin anchors near the low single digits, adjusted EPS would likely remain pressured year over year.
ArcelorMittal SA’s core business lines remain dominated by flat products and long products, and the quarter’s highlight is projected revenue stability aided by steady volumes and price realization in core steel operations. The most promising segment, flat products, remains the largest revenue contributor at 34.08 billion US dollars on a trailing basis and is the key swing factor, though quarter-on-quarter performance will hinge on steel spreads and shipments.
Last Quarter Review
In the previous quarter, ArcelorMittal SA reported revenue of 15.46 billion US dollars, a 4.45% year-over-year increase, with a gross profit margin of 9.72%; GAAP net profit attributable to the parent company was 575.00 million US dollars, implying a net profit margin of 3.72%, while adjusted EPS was 0.76, down 26.92% year over year.
One notable highlight was a sharp sequential rebound in net profit, with the tool-indicated quarter-on-quarter change in net profit at 224.86%, reflecting volume normalization and improved pricing from the prior quarter’s trough. In terms of main business, flat products remained the principal revenue driver on a trailing basis at 34.08 billion US dollars, followed by long products at 12.45 billion US dollars, contributing to the moderate year-over-year revenue uptick.
Current Quarter Outlook (with major analytical insights)
Main Steel Operations
The principal earnings driver remains the core steel operations across flat and long product families. With revenue projected at 17.25 billion US dollars and EBIT at 1.31 billion US dollars, the model implies a modest mid–single-digit margin profile for the quarter. The expected revenue growth of 10.82% year over year reflects price carryover and incremental volume recovery. However, the forecast decline in EBIT and EPS suggests spread compression as iron ore and energy inputs weigh on conversion margins. Execution on cost containment and operating rates will be the key determinants for whether margins can stabilize near or above last quarter’s 9.72% gross margin outcome.
Flat Products as the Key Swing Factor
Flat products remain the largest and most influential revenue pool, at a trailing 34.08 billion US dollars, and the segment’s pricing and shipment mix typically drive consolidated profitability. The quarter’s positive revenue trajectory indicates that volumes are holding and that pricing remains resilient in core markets, but the anticipated EPS contraction signals that realized spreads are narrower than last year. Watch for updates on average selling price trends and any capacity utilization adjustments across Europe and the Americas, which could impact gross margin trends. If coil prices soften while raw material costs lag lower, the margin squeeze implied by the EBIT forecast could persist, reinforcing the cautious EPS outlook.
Factors Most Impacting the Stock This Quarter
Three variables are likely to set the stock’s tone around the print. The first is the spread outlook: a favorable move in steel spreads relative to inputs could unlock upside to the 1.09 EPS forecast; conversely, stickier raw materials with flat steel pricing would pressure earnings leverage. The second is shipment guidance: confirmation of steady or rising volumes would support the 10.82% revenue growth trajectory, while any disruption to operations could weigh on revenue quality. The third is capital allocation and balance sheet commentary: with net profit recovering sequentially and a net margin of 3.72% last quarter, incremental clarity on buybacks or growth capex plans could influence valuation sensitivity, particularly if EBIT comes in below the 1.31 billion US dollars estimate.
Analyst Opinions
Across recent sell-side commentary and market notes, the dominant stance is bullish, with a favorable skew toward revenue recovery and manageable margin compression. Analysts emphasizing the revenue beat potential highlight the 10.82% year-over-year growth and see upside risk if spreads stabilize faster than anticipated. The prevailing argument on the bullish side is that the sequential net profit momentum—evidenced by the 224.86% quarter-on-quarter rebound last quarter—sets a constructive baseline into July 30, 2026 Pre-Market. More cautious voices acknowledge the EPS headwind implied by the forecasts, but the majority view expects supportive demand and disciplined supply to underpin the 17.25 billion US dollars revenue estimate, keeping downside contained barring an adverse spread shock.
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