Alcoa Corporation

About Alcoa Corporation

Alcoa Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, produces and sells bauxite, alumina, and aluminum products in the United States, Spain, Australia, Iceland, Norway, Brazil, Canada, and internationally. The company operates through three segments: Bauxite, Alumina, and Aluminum. It engages in bauxite mining operations; and processes bauxite into alumina and sells it to customers who process it into industrial chemical products, as well as aluminum smelting and casting businesses. The company offers primary aluminum in the form of alloy ingot or value-add ingot to customers that produce products for the transportation, building and construction, packaging, wire, and other industrial markets. In addition, it owns hydro power plants that generates and sells electricity in the wholesale market to traders, large industrial consumers, distribution companies, and other generation companies. The company was formerly known as Alcoa Upstream Corporation and changed its name to Alcoa Corporation in October 2016. The company was founded in 1888 and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Our vision is to reinvent the aluminum industry for a sustainable future. We’ll realize this vision through the talent of our people and the advancements in our processes and products. We have some of the best operators in the business with leading technologies and game-changing innovations – and the industry’s most comprehensive portfolio of low-carbon products.

https://www.alcoa.com

AA United States

40.08USD6.42 (+16.02%)

• At close Wed Oct 05 2022

NYSE exchange

Sector: Basic Materials

Industry: Aluminum

Location United States, Pittsburgh

Grade: ACC

5,168,276,480 USD
MARKET CAP
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PE
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BETA (5y)
-8.550
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
-23%
for 3 years
187%
for 2 years
123%
for last year
-29%
for this year
0%
Alcoa Corporation
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