Welcome to our dedicated page for Commercial Metals Co SEC filings (Ticker: CMC), a comprehensive resource for investors and traders seeking official regulatory documents including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly earnings, 8-K material events, and insider trading forms.
The Commercial Metals Company (CMC) SEC filings page brings together the company’s regulatory disclosures as a New York Stock Exchange–listed issuer in the iron and steel mills and ferroalloy manufacturing industry. Through its Exchange Act and Securities Act filings, CMC provides detailed information on its financial condition, governance, financing arrangements and significant corporate events.
Current reports on Form 8-K show how CMC uses SEC filings to document material developments. Recent 8-K filings describe the announcement of quarterly financial results and the availability of related investor presentations, the declaration of regular quarterly cash dividends, and the completion of acquisitions such as Concrete Pipe & Precast, LLC (CP&P) and Foley Products Company, LLC. Other 8-Ks outline key financing actions, including entry into and amendments of the company’s revolving credit facility, the pricing and closing of 5.75% Senior Notes due 2033 and 6.00% Senior Notes due 2035, and the use of proceeds to fund acquisitions and related obligations.
CMC’s proxy statement on Schedule 14A provides additional context on corporate governance, director elections, advisory votes on executive compensation and the appointment of the independent registered public accounting firm. The company’s filings also incorporate risk factor discussions, forward-looking statement disclosures and references to its annual report on Form 10-K for comprehensive financial and risk information.
On Stock Titan, CMC filings are updated as they are released to EDGAR, and AI-powered tools can help summarize lengthy documents such as 8-Ks, proxy statements and, when filed, Forms 10-K and 10-Q. Users can quickly identify items related to acquisitions, new debt issuances, credit facility amendments, dividend declarations and other material events. For those analyzing CMC stock, these filings provide a structured view of how the company finances growth, manages capital structure and reports on its construction-focused steel and precast concrete operations.
Commercial Metals (NYSE:CMC) filed a Form 8-K to furnish—not file—its third-quarter fiscal 2025 financial results and related investor materials. The filing, dated June 23, 2025, states that a press release (Exhibit 99.1) and an accompanying slide deck (Exhibit 99.2) were released the same day. These documents provide the detailed operating and financial data for the quarter, but their content is not reproduced in the 8-K itself.
The company invokes Exchange Act Items 2.02 and 7.01, meaning the information is deemed “furnished” and therefore excluded from liability under Section 18 and from incorporation by reference into future securities filings unless specifically included. No other items—such as legal proceedings, financing arrangements, or governance changes—are reported.
Investors seeking quantitative performance metrics (revenue, EPS, margins, cash flow) must review Exhibits 99.1 and 99.2 on the SEC’s EDGAR system or the company’s website. Because the core financial figures are contained solely in those exhibits, the body of the 8-K offers limited insight beyond confirming the timing and availability of results.