By What Percentage Did Cliffs Natural Resources’ Revenue & EBITDA Decline Over The Last 5 Years?

-12.05%
Downside
22.74
Market
20.00
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Cliffs Natural Resources’ revenue and EBITDA declined 55% and 82% respectively, due to a decline in iron ore prices, the sale of the company’s coal mining operations, and the deconsolidation of the Eastern Canadian Iron Ore operations (which filed for bankruptcy in 2014) from the company’s financial statements.

CLF Revenue Change Last 5 Years

CLF EBITDA Change Last 5 Years

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