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Stelco loses $88 million as prices fall and upgrade project stifles shipments

Stelco Holdings says sales fell this summer after it shipped less steel at lower prices as it focused on an upgrade project.

The company says revenue was down 49 per cent from the same period last year

Rolls of coiled coated steel are shown at Stelco before a visit by the Chrystia Freeland, then Minister of Foreign Affairs, in Hamilton on June 29, 2018. (Peter Power/The Canadian Press)

Stelco Holdings says sales fell this summer after it shipped less steel at lower prices as it focused on an upgrade project.

The Hamilton.-based company says it had revenue of $237 million in the third quarter, down 49 per cent from its revenue of $464 million during the same period last year.

The steelmaker says it did not turn a profit in the three months that ended Sept. 30, instead reporting a loss of $88 million, or 99 cents per diluted share.

Stelco says steel prices fell to $683 per net ton in the third quarter, down from $688 per net ton last year, and shipping volumes fell to 334,000 net tons from 654,000 net tons last year.

Chief executive Alan Kestenbaum says that shipments fell over the summer as the company upgraded its blast furnace, a project that will lower costs and ramp up output going forward.

Kestenbaum says that the lower third-quarter shipments were timed for a period of low steel prices, which have since risen 50 per cent.