Previous close | 0.3700 |
Open | 0.2400 |
Bid | 0.1100 |
Ask | 0.2500 |
Strike | 40.00 |
Expiry date | 2024-06-07 |
Day's range | 0.1100 - 0.3500 |
Contract range | N/A |
Volume | |
Open interest | 93 |
Nippon had clinched the deal to buy U.S. Steel last December, after edging out rivals including Cleveland-Cliffs, ArcelorMittal and Nucor. The steelmakers now need to secure an approval in the U.S., where the deal is facing regulatory scrutiny and increasing political opposition including from President Joe Biden, who wants U.S. Steel to remain domestically owned. The proposed transaction is also facing opposition from the powerful United Steelworkers union over fears of job losses, and is being scrutinized by the U.S. Department of Justice.
PITTSBURGH, May 30, 2024--United States Steel Corporation (NYSE: X) ("U. S. Steel") and Nippon Steel Corporation ("Nippon Steel") (TSE: 5401) announced that they have received all regulatory approvals outside of the United States related to the proposed transaction between U. S. Steel and Nippon Steel. These approvals have been received from the Directorate-General for Competition of the European Commission (pursuant to the EU Merger Regulation and, separately, the Foreign Subsidies Regulation),
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