Commercial Metals Company (CMC) was founded in 1915 by Moses Feldman as a metal recycling company in Dallas, Texas.
In 1932 Jacob Feldman, Moses’ son, founded a steel brokerage house under the name Commercial Metals Company.
In 1947 Marvin Selig founded Structural Metals, Inc. This company would later become CMC’s Steel Manufacturing and Fabrication Segment.
In 1965 the company expanded internationally for the first time, opening an office in Holland.
Today Commercial Metals Company manufactures, recycles, sells steel and other metals in 200 locations in 20 countries worldwide.
Commercial Metals Company trads publicly on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol CMC, is a member of the S&P 500, is #327 in the Fortune 500, has 9,400 employees, and had $6.84 billion in revenue in 2013.
Commercial Metals Company
Commercial Metals Company (CMC) was founded in 1915 by Moses Feldman as a metal recycling company in Dallas, Texas.
In 1932 Jacob Feldman, Moses’ son, founded a steel brokerage house under the name Commercial Metals Company.
In 1947 Marvin Selig founded Structural Metals, Inc. This company would later become CMC’s Steel Manufacturing and Fabrication Segment.
History
In 1965 the company expanded internationally for the first time, opening an office in Holland.
Today Commercial Metals Company manufactures, recycles, sells steel and other metals in 200 locations in 20 countries worldwide.
Commercial Metals Company trads publicly on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol CMC, is a member of the S&P 500, is #327 in the Fortune 500, has 9,400 employees, and had $6.84 billion in revenue in 2013.