Browse the full insider trade history of ALLEGHENY TECHNOLOGIES INC, a listed equity based in United States. Shares are listed on US US, under the supervision of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Industry sector, ALLEGHENY TECHNOLOGIES INC has published 3 reports. Market capitalisation: €21bn. The latest transaction was filed on 14 May 2021 — Retenue fiscale. Among the most active insiders: DIGGS JAMES C. Every trade is accessible without an account.
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ATI Inc. (formerly Allegheny Technologies Incorporated) is a US industrial company listed on the NYSE under the ticker ATI. Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, United States, ATI has built its reputation around advanced materials, specialty metals and engineered components. Its roots trace back to the Pittsburgh industrial base and to predecessor specialty-steel businesses, while the current corporate identity was formally simplified to ATI in 2022. For French-speaking investors, ATI should be viewed as a niche materials technology company rather than a commodity metals producer. The company’s business model is centered on two major pillars. First, High Performance Materials & Components, which includes titanium and titanium-based alloys, nickel-based alloys, stainless and specialty steels, and highly engineered parts for demanding end markets. Second, Flat-Rolled Products, where ATI supplies sheet, strip and plate products made from stainless steel, nickel and specialty alloys. Across these activities, ATI emphasizes materials science, metallurgical processing, precision forging, machining and additive manufacturing. This integrated value chain allows the company to serve customers that require tight specifications, traceability and highly reliable performance. ATI holds a recognized position in technically demanding markets with high barriers to entry. Its portfolio is primarily exposed to aerospace, defense, energy, medical and other advanced industrial applications. That positioning supports a competitive moat built on engineering expertise, product qualification, customer approvals and long-term supply relationships. In this type of business, material credibility, certifications and the ability to produce complex forms are often more important than simple tonnage. Geographically, ATI serves a global customer base, but its industrial footprint and corporate center remain strongly anchored in the United States. This makes the company a relevant name for investors tracking US aerospace demand, industrial supply chains and defense spending cycles, even though its products are sold and used internationally. Recent highlights have centered on ATI’s continued investment in innovation and manufacturing capability, including advanced large-format metal additive manufacturing, as well as the ongoing strength of aerospace and defense end markets. For equity investors, ATI is best analyzed as a cyclical specialty-materials stock with leverage to aircraft build rates, industrial production, defense programs and pricing discipline. Within the NYSE/NASDAQ universe, ATI stands out for its high-end materials science exposure rather than for bulk metals.