Radius Recycling posted a net loss of $16 million in Q3 2025, with revenues reaching $726.99 million and adjusted EPS at -$0.39. The company saw higher sales volumes across ferrous, nonferrous, and finished steel, with improved market pricing and mill utilization.
Revenue rose to $726.99 million, up from $642.5 million in Q2.
Net loss narrowed to $16 million compared to $33 million in the prior quarter.
Adjusted EBITDA improved to $22 million from breakeven in Q2.
Rolling mill utilization surged to 107%, supporting higher finished steel output.
The company did not issue specific quantitative forward guidance due to the pending merger with Toyota Tsusho America.
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