NUCOR CASE In this analysis we use the Net present value to consider if Nucor should invest in the new technology called: thin slab minimill. NPV is really useful in order to make this kind of decision because it uses the concept of future cash value to evaluate whether the investment is worth‚ however the NPV is sometimes difficult to calculate because it is not always easy to estimate future cash flow. Considering the assumption I made in the first part of the spread sheet‚ the thin slab project
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NUCOR MEMORANDUM To: F. Kenneth Iverson and Management Team of Nucor Corporation CC: AGSM Faculty Teams Subject: Investment Decision Date: 04/22/2009 From: 1713898 The Situation In 1986‚ flat sheet segment contained 52% of US total steel market1. Nucor Corporation‚ which is a steel minimill well-known for its leadership‚ efficient operation and well-structured compensation‚ is showing the interest in the flat sheet segment. At the same time‚ there are many new thin-slab casting technologies to
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Case Study: Nucor Steel Corporation. Nucor Corporation is characterized by its owner‐operators who take pride in their work and teams and as a result have created great profitability for a traditional steelmaker. Nucor is known for many things including its pay practices that base earnings on performance as well as the value and trust the corporation places in its employees. At Nucor employees are rewarded based on their effort‚ treated with great respect and empowered to make decisions based on
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March 13‚ 2014 SUBJECT: Should Nucor Adopt the CSP Process? Cash Flow Analysis Cash flow analysis on Exhibit 1 represents net cash flow calculation using the base assumption. According to this calculation‚ Nucor would have net present value of $(11.99) million which is a negative value. This negative value on NPV indicates potential unprofitable consequences after implementing SMS’s compact strip production (CSP); therefore‚ Nucor should not invest in this new technology.
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thus able to reduce the capital cost per ton of capacity. Minimills‚ by pursuing regional strategies of being located within 200-300 miles of their target markets‚ were able to reduce operational costs through inexpensive electricity‚ as well as less expensive labor. Also‚ because of a narrower product line (which decreased the amount of time spent on manufacturing)‚ minimills began to steal market share from integrated firms. Because of increasing prowess in the manufacturing
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Individual Case Analysis BUS490 Comprehensive Examination Nucor Steel Corporation Written by: Lukas Kubilius Professors: Bonnie J. Straight Julian J. Prewitt Lithuania Christian College 2 March 2005 Overview of situation Nucor Corporation with 24 plants/divisions and 8‚000 employees‚ operated in nine states recycling more than 10 million tons of scrap steel annually. Producing carboy and alloy steel in bars
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Case Background The Industry Nucor Corporation has been moving in a very challenging industry which has faced various problems in recent years. The steel industry experienced slowed demand for steel which resulted from substitution of alternative materials. Furthermore‚ it also had to cope up with increased foreign competition and strained labor relations. But despite all these obstacles‚ Nucor Corp. still managed to have a five-year sales growth average of 23%‚ which is 11 percentage points
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Nucor Corporation – Case Study and Recommendations on Strategy Nucor Corporation – Case Study and Recommendations on Strategy Introduction Nucor Corporation: Competing against Low Cost Steel imports deals with leading steel manufacturer Nucor Corporation and trends in the steel industry affecting Nucor. Steel manufacturing is an old business‚ but is currently facing the fast changes associated with new technologies‚ the rise of globalization‚ and changes in cost and efficiency. To date‚ Nucor
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Nucor Corporation (A) We are a cyclical business... Basically when you are at the peak of the cycle—times are good‚ interest rates are low‚ people are building—our margins increase. When we go to the trough‚ of course‚ the margins are squeezed. But over the last 25 years Nucor has never had a losing quarter. Not only a losing quarter‚ we have never had a losing month or a losing 1 week. —John D. Correnti‚ President and CEO‚ Nucor In 1998‚ Nucor was a Fortune 500 company with 6‚900 employees
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Summary Nucor is an industrial steel company headquartered in Charlotte‚ North Carolina. They are aninnovative and lean company operating with safety in mind and a goal of returning investmentsto stockholders. There management system is extremely lean and consist of 5 levels. Nucor is a highly segmented and independent company. They benefit from each manager operating there segment as its own business entity. This prospective allows Nucor to maintain ahigh degree of entrepreneurship throughout its
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