ArcelorMittal announces the publication of third quarter and FY 2015 EBITDA sell-side analyst consensus figures on corporate.arcelormittal.com
The consensus figures are based on analyst estimates recorded on an external web based tool to be provided and managed by an independent company called Vuma Financial Services Limited (trade name: Vuma Consensus).
To arrive at the consensus figures below, VUMA have aggregated the expectations of sell side analysts who, to our best knowledge, cover ArcelorMittal on a continuous basis. This is a group of about 30 brokers currently. The listed analysts follow ArcelorMittal on their own initiative and ArcelorMittal is not responsible for their views.
On this page we provide you with the analyst estimates compiled by Vuma Consensus, and ArcelorMittal is neither involved in the collection of the information nor in the compilation of the estimates.
EBITDA consensus estimates
Period | Number of sell-side analysts participation | EBITDA consensus average $ million |
3Q 2015E | 25 | $1,331 |
FY 2015E | 22 | $5,494 |
The consensus data is based on projections made by sell-side analysts. The sell-side analysts who cover ArcelorMittal and whose estimates are included in the group consensus outlined above are the following:
- ABN Amro – Philip Ngotho
- Banco Sabadell – Francisco Jose Rodriguez
- Bank of America Merrill Lynch – Cedar Ekblom
- BBVA – Luis De Toledo
- BEKA Finance – Iñigo Recio Pascual
- Berenberg – Alessandro Abate
- Citi – Michael Flitton
- Commerzbank – Ingo-Martin Schachel
- Cowen & Company – Tony Rizzuto
- Credit Suisse – Michael Shillaker
- Davy – Colin Sheridan
- Deutsche Bank – Bastian Synagowitz
- Exane BNP Paribas – Luc Pez
- Goldman Sachs – Stephen Benson
- Grupo Santander – Robert Jackson
- HSBC – Thorsten Zimmerman
- ING – Jaap Kuin
- Jefferies International – Seth Rosenfeld; Alan Spence
- JP Morgan – Roger Bell
- Kepler Cheuvreux – Rochus Brauneiser
- Petercam – Junior Cuigniez
- Rabobank International – Frank Claassen
- RBC Capital Markets – Ioannis Masvoulas
- Société Générale – Alain William
- UBS – Carsten Riek