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CONTENTS

Executive Officer Group from left to right: James R. Darsey, Executive Vice President; Hamilton Lott, Jr., Executive Vice President;Ladd R. Hall, Executive Vice President; John J. Ferriola, Chief Executive Officer and President (effective January 1, 2013);James D. Frias, Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer and Executive Vice President; Daniel R. DiMicco, Executive Chairman(effective January 1, 2013); R. Joseph Stratman, Executive Vice President; and Keith B. Grass, Executive Vice President.

OUR GOAL IS TO TAKE CAREOF OUR CUSTOMERS...IT’S OUR NATURE.

Nucor Employees cover

Financial Highlights 2

To Our Stockholders 3

Operations Review:

  Steel Mills Segment 8

  Steel Mill Facilities and a StructuralSteel Foundation Distributor 9

  Steel Joint Ventures 11

  Steel Products Segment 12

  Reinforcing Products 13

  Steel Mesh, Grating and Fasteners 13

  Vulcraft/ Verco Group 14

  Buildings Group 16

  Cold Finish 17

  Raw Materials Segment 18

Management’s Discussion and Analysis ofFinancial Condition and Results of Operations 20

Financial Graphs 38

Capacity Graphs 40

Five-Year Financial Review 41

Consolidated Financial Statements:

  Management’s Report 42

  Report of Independent RegisteredPublic Accounting Firm 43

  Balance Sheets 44

  Statements of Earnings 45

  Statements of Comprehensive Income 46

  Statements of Stockholders’ Equity 47

  Statements of Cash Flows 48

  Notes to Financial Statements 49

Board of Directors 69

Executive Management 70

Corporate and Stock Data 72

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2 FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS2

FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS Certain statements made in this annual report are forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties.

The words “believe,” “expect,” “project,” “will,” “should” and similar expressions are intended to identify those forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements reflect the Company’s best judgment based on current information, and although we base these statements on circumstances that

we believe to be reasonable when made, there can be no assurance that future events will not affect the accuracy of such forward-looking information.

As such, the forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance, and actual results may vary materially from the projected results and

expectations discussed in this report. Factors that might cause the Company’s actual results to dif fer materially from those anticipated in forward-looking

statements include, but are not limited to: (1) the sensitivity of the results of our operations to prevailing steel prices and changes in the supply and cost

of raw materials, including pig iron, iron ore and scrap steel; (2) availability and cost of electricity and natural gas; (3) market demand for steel products,

which, in the case of many of our products, is driven by the level of nonresidential construction activity in the U.S.; (4) competitive pressure on sales and

pricing, including pressure from imports and substitute materials; (5) impairment in the recorded value of goodwill, equity investments, inventory, fixed

assets or other long-lived assets; (6) uncertainties surrounding the global economy, including the severe economic downturn in construction markets

and excess world capacity for steel production; (7) fluctuations in currency conversion rates; (8) U.S. and foreign trade policies affecting steel imports or

exports; (9) significant changes in laws or government regulations affecting environmental compliance, including legislation and regulations that result in

greater regulation of greenhouse gas emissions, which could increase our energy costs and our capital expenditures and operating costs; (10) the cyclical

nature of the steel industry; (11) capital investments and their impact on our performance; and (12) our safety performance.

F I NANC IAL  H I GHL I GHTS  (dollar and share amounts in thousands, except per share data) 

2012 2011 % CHANGE

FOR THE YEAR

Net sales $19,429,273 $20,023,564 -3%

Earnings:

Earnings before income taxes and noncontrolling interests 852,940 1,251,812 -32%

Provision for income taxes 259,814 390,828 -34%

Net earnings 593,126 860,984 -31%

Earnings attributable to noncontrolling interests 88,507 82,796 7%

Net earnings attributable to Nucor stockholders 504,619 778,188 -35%

Per share:

Basic 1.58 2.45 -36%

Diluted 1.58 2.45 -36%

Dividends declared per share 1.4625 1.4525 1%

Percentage of net earnings to net sales 2.6% 3.9%

Return on average stockholders’ equity 6.7% 10.7%

Capital expenditures 1,019,334 450,627 126%

Depreciation 534,010 522,571 2%

Acquisitions (net of cash acquired) 760,833 3,959 not meaningful 

Sales per employee 906 974 -7%

AT YEAR END

Working capital $ 3,631,796 $ 4,312,022 -16%

Property, plant and equipment, net 4,283,056 3,755,604 14%

Long-term debt (including current maturities) 3,630,200 4,280,200 -15%

Total Nucor stockholders’ equity 7,641,571 7,474,885 2%

Per share 24.06 23.60 2%

Shares outstanding 317,663 316,749 —

Employees 22,200 20,800 7%

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TO OUR STOCKHOLDERS

Fellow Stockholders:

This is my last letter to you as Nucor’s Chief Executive Officer, a position I have been honored

to hold since September 2000. I remain with Nucor as the Company’s Executive Chairman,

passing the CEO role into John Ferriola’s very capable hands.Later in this letter, John will provide the year in review and forward-looking statements that

you are used to reading in our annual report. But before we get to that, I would like to provide

some longer-term perspective, and look at how Nucor has performed, changed and remained

true to its roots over the past 12 years.

I think most executives, given a chance to run a steel company, would not have picked September

2000 as the time to start. The U.S. economy was entering into a three-year slump, the worst

economic period since the early 1980s. Dozens of steel companies were forced either into

bankruptcy, reorganization or out of business altogether.

At Nucor, we view recessions differently: they are the pause that allows us to prepare ourselves

to grow even stronger during the next economic expansion. For me, September 2000 and the

challenging months that followed represented the unique opportunity to lay out the important ideasthat would build on Nucor’s traditional strengths and drive us into the future.

It started with one goal: Taking Care of our Customers, with a broad view of the customer to include our teammates, the people who

purchase and use our products, and you, the shareholder who trusts us to maximize the value of your investment. It’s a simple goal,

but a challenging one. In fact, it’s a goal we will always be pursuing because we can always find ways to better serve our customers.

Every one of our 22,200 teammates looks to continually improve every day.

To achieve our goal, we said we would build on Nucor’s strengths: product diversity, market leadership positions, a low and variable cost

structure, financial strength, technological innovation, and, most importantly, our unique Nucor culture.

To these, we added a few ideas. We focused on expanding value-added products in our product mix, providing higher profit margins and

more stable pricing during slow periods. We have invested billions of dollars over the past 12 years in vacuum tank degassers, galvanizing

lines, heat treat lines, special bar quality production and direct reduced iron facilities, among other things. These investments have provided

us with the opportunity to move up the value chain while continuing our market leadership positions in our long-established product lines.

We also began, almost immediately, to grow through

acquisitions. Before the fall of 2000, Nucor had

grown almost entirely via greenfield projects. Ken

Iverson liked to say that acquiring another company

meant acquiring its problems too. But we came to

believe that we could successfully integrate existing

operations into our culture. And with practice, we

have become very good at it. Acquisitions of existing

operations opened a cost-effective alternative avenue for growth. We have always been very careful about the operations we choose to buy

and the price we’re willing to pay. These acquisitions have almost always been immediately accretive to our earnings, enhancing the value

of your investment in Nucor.

We pursued all of these strategies successfully, making changes where appropriate. We originally outlined a three-pronged strategy for

growth: optimization of existing operations, greenfield growth and acquisitions. To these strategies, we have added two other prongs over the

years covering international joint ventures and expansion of our control over high quality raw materials. John will discuss in detail how we

have continued to execute on these five growth platforms over the past year.

When I became CEO, it was hard to hear what I had to say over the voices of all the skeptics. Nucor’s best days were behind us, they said.

Other companies were adopting the Nucor way and eliminating our edge. The Company couldn’t grow the way it did during Ken Iverson’s

years — and if we did grow, we would eventually lose the unique qualities that made us great. Acquisitions and the sheer size of the

Company eventually would water down our culture, and we would become just another large steel company — the kind of company we’ve

been battling since we cast our first ton of steel in Darlington, South Carolina, more than 40 years ago.

Daniel R. DiMicco

Executive Chairman

NO MATTER WHERE WE ARE IN THE ECONOMIC CYCLES, WE ARE EARNING

MORE THAN WE DID THE LAST TIME WE WERE AT THE SAME POINT.

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The skeptics were wrong.

Our strategy and execution have produced exactly what we aimed for, what we call higher highs and higher lows. That is, no matter where

we are in the economic cycles, we are earning more than we did the last time we were at the same point. In 2000, the peak year for the

late-1990s growth cycle, our earnings reached a record $310.9 million, or $0.95 per share (adjusted for stock splits). During the next peak,

from 2004 through 2008, our average earnings more than quadrupled that record, peaking at $1.83 billion, or $5.98 per share, in 2008.

During the down years of 2001 to 2003, we earned an average of $113 million per year. From 2010 through 2012, we have averaged $472million in annual earnings.

Our long-term earnings power helps explain why our total return to stockholders from the cyclical bottom of our share price on September 25,

2000 through the end of 2012 was 720%, compared with 187.7% for the S&P Steel Group Index and 25.4% for the S&P 500.

I’m proud of these results and proud of my teammates for achieving again what many said couldn’t be done!  I’m also proud that even as

the number of our divisions and teammates has multiplied, our lasting competitive advantages — our people and our culture — haven’t just

remained in place. They have gotten stronger. That’s why, as John Ferriola takes over as CEO, I’m confident that our best days are ahead of us.

I also want to thank all of my teammates for taking ownership of our goal and for lifting me up on their shoulders throughout my career with

Nucor and in particular over the last 12 plus years as your CEO. Thank you also to all our shareholders for sharing our belief in this great

Company we call Nucor! Now I will turn this letter over to John.

I want to start this part of our letter by saying thank you to some very important people. First, I want tothank our board of directors for trusting me with the honor of serving in the position of Chief Executive

Officer of this great company. Thank you Dan DiMicco for the years of guidance and support you

have given me as my responsibilities within the company have grown. Thank you for your leadership,

vision and passion, all of which contributed to the outstanding results the Nucor team achieved

during your tenure as CEO. I want to thank my 22,200 teammates for all they have done for me

during my 20 plus years at Nucor and for their refusal to let our nation’s worst extended slump since

the Great Depression keep them from continually improving and finding new ways of better taking

care of our customers.

It would have been easy for our team to lapse into frustration in 2012. After four years of recession

and stuttering growth, we still can’t see signs of a full economic recovery. Instead of giving rise to a

sustained growth period, the modest rebound we saw in the first half of 2012 petered out almost

as soon as it started. No wonder we’ve seen quotes in the business press calling this the worst

economic recovery in history.

Meanwhile, imports are once again flooding the market, rising to 27 million tons, up 17% from 2011

and 38% from 2010, despite the almost non-existent recovery. Given the decreased demand and

spike in imports, it’s no wonder that domestic capacity utilization was stuck in the range of 75%

throughout 2012. There is no doubt that, as an industry, we are facing one of the toughest tests in

our history. Fortunately, we are facing this unprecedented test with the best team in the industry.

Financial Highlights

In 2012, Nucor earned $504.6 million, or $1.58 per diluted share, compared with consolidated net earnings of $778.2 million, or $2.45 per

diluted share, in 2011. Earnings remain significantly lower than they were during the five-year economic growth period that ended in 2008.

Consolidated net sales decreased 3% to $19.43 billion, compared with $20.02 billion in 2011. Total tons shipped to outside customers rose

slightly but was offset by a 3% drop in the average sales price per ton. The average scrap and scrap substitute cost per ton used decreased

7% to $407 from $439. Overall operating rates at our steel mills remained at 74%, well under the pre-recession 91% utilization rate for the

first nine months of 2008.

In December, the board of directors increased the regular quarterly cash dividend on our common stock to $0.3675 per share from $0.365

per share, continuing its record of increasing the base cash dividend every year since 1973, when Nucor began paying cash dividends.

Through the end of 2012, Nucor has made 158 consecutive quarterly cash dividend payments.

Balance sheet strength remains an important attribute of Nucor’s business model. Standard & Poor’s, in its January 16, 2013, quarterly

report entitled “U.S. Metals and Mining Companies, Strongest to Weakest,” again ranked Nucor #1 for credit rating and credit outlook among

a universe of 67 companies. Nucor was the only steel company in the group that S&P awarded a strong business risk profile due to our

competitive position and profit performance relative to our peers.

John J. Ferriola

Chief Executive Officer

and President

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Nucor is now the only steel producer in North America to enjoy the extremely important competitive advantage of an investment grade credit

rating. The benefits of our credit rating include a lower cost of capital, financial flexibility and our position as the lowest risk counterparty for

both our customers and suppliers.

Cash, short-term investments and restricted cash and investments totaled $1.4 billion at the end of 2012. We continue to maintain a strong

liquidity position after reducing long-term debt by $650 million and making approximately $1.02 billion in capital expenditures and $761

million in strategic acquisitions.

Further strengthening Nucor’s strong liquidity is the fact that our $1.5 billion unsecured revolving credit facility is undrawn and it does not

mature until December 2016. We have no commercial paper outstanding.

Investing for the Next Growth Phase 

We have a long tradition at Nucor of using

slow periods to grow our long-term earnings

power. Here are just a few of the most

noteworthy examples from the past four years.

In our raw materials business, we expanded our

Trinidad direct reduced iron (DRI) capacity from

1.8 to 2.0 million metric tons in 2011. In

mid-2013 we will complete construction of a new DRI facility in St. James Parish, Louisiana, with an annual capacity of 2.5 million metric tons.Nucor has recently entered into a 20-year working interest drilling program with a major oil and gas producer that will provide these DRI

facilities as well as Nucor’s other facilities with a sustainable competitive advantage from lower, long-term natural gas costs. These projects

take us approximately two-thirds of the way toward our goal of 6 to 7 million tons of low cost, high quality iron units to supply our steel mills.

This strategy establishes a cost advantage that will be maximized when scrap costs are most volatile.

In plate steel we added a heat treating line in 2011 at our Hertford County, North Carolina, facility with an annual capacity of 125,000

tons. We began operating a vacuum degasser in 2012 and expect to start-up a new normalizing line at the Hertford facility in 2013. These

three projects allow Nucor to add a significant mix of value-added plate products that are largely immune to import pricing pressure while

maintaining our position as a competitive, low cost, commodity plate producer.

Early in 2012 Nucor announced plans to invest $290 million in our special bar quality (SBQ) and wire rod production capabilities. This

investment includes a number of projects at our Tennessee, Nebraska and South Carolina bar mills that will add a combined one million tons

of SBQ and wire rod capacity and increase our mix of the most demanding engineered bar applications. As an added benefit, Nucor will beable to maintain our full market share in commodity bar products by shifting production to our other bar mills located across the U.S.

At our sheet mills Nucor began operating our newest galvanizing line in Decatur, Alabama in 2009. This addition grew our galvanizing

capacity by a third and we now have a galvanizing line at all four sheet mills. We began operating a new vacuum tank degasser at our

Hickman, Arkansas sheet mill in the fourth quarter of 2012. Now three of our four sheet mills have the capability to make value-added

vacuum-degassed steels. We are in the process of expanding the product offering at our sheet mill in Berkeley, South Carolina. This project

will be completed early in 2014 and will provide the capability to produce 72-inch-wide finished hot band product and produce sheet steel

at much lighter gauges. Again, these investments are allowing Nucor to shift more of our capacity into specialty high quality applications that

are less impacted by imports.

In the beam business we have made a number of important investments. Most notably, in June, 2012, we acquired our largest steel piling

customer, Skyline Steel LLC (Skyline) for a purchase price of approximately $675 million. This acquisition pairs the market leader in steel

piling distribution (Skyline) with the market leader in steel piling manufacturing (Nucor-Yamato Steel). Skyline was immediately accretive to

cash flow and, after working through purchase accounting adjustments, was accretive to earnings in the fourth quarter of 2012. To further

strengthen our position in the piling business, Nucor will invest approximately $115 million at Nucor-Yamato Steel to expand our range of

hot rolled piling products. This project will be completed in 2014.

In our downstream fabricated products business, we have made a number of incremental acquisitions. We are also investing in the newest

design engineering technologies at Nucor Building Systems, Harris Rebar Fabrication and Vulcraft/Verco. Building information modeling

(BIM) is a software tool that allows our engineers and detailers to design steel for construction applications in a three-dimensional view,

identifying potential conflicts with other components of a construction project and allowing for more reliable modifications when the

customer’s needs change as they frequently do on construction projects. We believe we are well ahead of our primary competitors in

developing and deploying BIM technology. We expect this investment to make a significant impact in the future as more customers insist

on this technology for engineered product drawings and as our ability to manage change furthers our competitive advantage.

OUR ENTIRE TEAM REMAINS COMMITTED TO TAKING CARE OF OUR CUSTOMERS

BY BEING THE SAFEST, HIGHEST QUALITY, LOWEST COST, MOST PRODUCTIVE,

AND MOST PROFITABLE STEEL AND STEEL PRODUCTS COMPANY IN THE WORLD

NO MATTER WHAT CONDITIONS WE OPERATE IN.

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Peter C. Browning

Lead Director

Fellow Stockholders:

The board of directors would like once again to recognize the strong performance of

the entire Nucor team as it continues to face the challenging environment within the

global steel industry. Under the leadership of Dan DiMicco, John Ferriola and Nucor’s

experienced managers in both the corporate office and the divisions, the Company’s

22,200 teammates remain focused on taking care of our customers, continuallyimproving and investing in future growth.

On November 16, 2012, Nucor announced that John Ferriola would become the

Company’s Chief Executive Officer. The board is extremely confident in the talent, drive

and commitment that John brings to the position of CEO, the position he assumed from

Dan on January 1. For years, I have discussed with you the board’s commitment to

strategic succession planning, and John’s ascension to CEO is the latest result of that

commitment. John brings a rich set of experiences, having served as general manager,

executive vice present, leader of Nucor’s steelmaking operations and chief operating

officer before taking over as CEO. The board looks forward to working with John and

continuing our robust succession planning process in the coming years.

The November announcement also said Dan DiMicco, after serving as Nucor’s CEOsince September 2000, would be named Executive Chairman. The board wants to

extend a special thank you to Dan for his outstanding work as Nucor’s CEO for the

past 12 years — the Company’s longest tenure since Ken Iverson retired. I believe one

of his most remarkable and lasting achievements was his ability to retain and strengthen Nucor’s unique culture, even as Nucor’s

strategy evolved. One of the first things he did as CEO was to visit every Nucor division to talk with Nucor teammates nationwide.

While sales rose nearly five-fold since he started and the number of divisions jumped, Dan kept every teammate focused on the

Nucor core principles of safety, teamwork, integrity, personal responsibility, performance, continual improvement and profitability.

Over the years, many of the nation’s leading business authorities have recognized Dan’s exceptional performance. In 2005, Nucor

ranked No. 1 on the Businessweek  magazine list of the top 50 U.S. companies, based on sales growth and return on investment.

In the ensuing years, Nucor and Dan made three additional appearances on the same list. Harvard Business Review  included

Dan in its 2010 top 100 list of The Best Performing CEOs in the World, and in 2011, he was named to IndustryWeek  magazine’s

Manufacturing Hall of Fame.

Dan also served several years on the U.S. Commerce Department ’s Manufacturing Council under Presidents Bush and Obama,

reflecting Dan’s status as one of the country’s strongest and most tireless proponents of a reinvigorated, ever stronger and growing

U.S. manufacturing sector. The board is pleased that Dan will continue his advocacy work, among many other roles, as he remains

with Nucor as our executive chairman.

Peter C. Browning

Lead Director

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88 OPERATIONS REVIEW

STEEL MILLS SEGMENT

STEEL MILL FACILITIES AND A STRUCTURAL STEEL FOUNDATION

DISTRIBUTOR Nucor operates 23 scrap-based steel production mills and isNorth America’s largest recycler.

SKYLINEFACILITY

SKYLINEHEADQUARTERS

ASTRALLOYFACILITY

BARMILLS

SHEETMILLS

BEAMMILLS

CASTRIP SHEETMILLS

PLATEMILLS

NUCORCORPORATE OFFICE

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BAR MILLS

Nucor has 13 bar mills located across the United States that produce concrete reinforcing bars, hot-rolled bars, rods, light shapes,

structural angles, channels and highway products in carbon and alloy steels. These products have a wide usage serving primarily

the agricultural, automotive, construction, energy, furniture, machinery, metal building, railroad, recreational equipment, shipbuilding,

heavy truck and trailer market segments. The total capacity of the bar mills is approximately 9,110,000 tons per year.

During 2012, Nucor began work on a $290 million strategic investment to expand our SBQ and wire rod production capabilitiesby approximately one million tons. The investments are being made over the next few years at our Nebraska, South Carolina and

Tennessee bar mills. These investments include state-of-the-ar t quality inspection equipment upgrades to allow Nucor to supply

the most demanding engineered bar application markets. With our 13 bar mills strategically located across the United States, we

will continue to be able to provide the full range of merchant, structural and rebar products to all of our regional customers.

SHEET MILLS

Nucor’s four strategically located sheet mills utilize thin slab casters to produce f lat-rolled steel for the automotive, appliance,

construction, pipe and tube, and many other industries. All four of our sheet mills are equipped with cold rolling mills and

galvanizing lines for the further processing of hot-rolled sheet.

Through strategic investments and continuous process improvement efforts, we continue to greatly expand our sheet product

capabilities and offerings. During 2012, Nucor installed and commissioned a vacuum tank degasser at Hickman, Arkansas. The degasser

allows the Arkansas mill to participate in higher value-added oil country tubular goods product markets and it strategically positions

Nucor to take advantage of the growing markets in the southwest United States and Mexico. Utilizing our Decatur galvanizing line

that was constructed in 2009, Nucor continues to improve our ability to supply to the most demanding market applications. During

2012, we also began executing on a significant strategic investment at the Berkeley, South Carolina sheet mill that is expected to

be completed early in 2014. This investment will provide Berkeley the capability to roll light gauge products with a finished width

of 72 inches.

Nucor also operates two Castrip® sheet production facilities. In May 2002, Nucor began operations at our first Castrip facility

in Crawfordsville, Indiana. In 2009, Nucor commissioned our second Castrip production facility in Blytheville, Arkansas. These

facilities use the breakthrough technology of strip casting, which involves the direct casting of molten steel into f inal shape and

thickness without further hot or cold rolling. Significant progress continues to be made in all aspects of this technology.

Nucor’s sheet mills have a flat-rolled product annual capacity of approximately 11,300,000 tons.

STRUCTURAL MILLSNucor operates two structural mills that produce wide-flange steel beams, pilings and heavy structural steel products for

fabricators, construction companies, manufacturers and steel service centers. Nucor owns a 51% interest in the Nucor-Yamato

Steel Company (Nucor-Yamato) located in Blytheville, Arkansas. Nucor also owns a steel beam mill in Berkeley, South Carolina.

Both mills use a special continuous casting method that produces a beam blank closer in shape to that of the finished beam than

traditional methods.

In June 2012, Nucor acquired the entire equity interest in Skyline Steel, LLC (Skyline) and its subsidiaries for a cash purchase

price of approximately $675.4 million. With headquarters in Parsippany, New Jersey, Skyline is primarily a steel foundation

distributor serving the United States, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean. Skyline distributes products to service the marine

construction, bridge and highway construction, heavy civil construction, storm protection, underground commercial parking

and environmental containment projects in the infrastructure and construction industries. Skyline also processes and fabricates

spiralweld pipe piling, rolled and welded pipe piling, cold-formed sheet piling and threaded bar.

During 2012, Nucor-Yamato announced a $115 million strategic investment to expand the plant’s hot-rolled sheet piling productioncapabilities. Expected to be completed in 2014, this project will add several new sheet piling sections, increasing the single sheet

widths by 22% and providing a lighter stronger sheet covering more area at a lower installed cost. This project further builds on the

synergies to be realized from our recent Skyline acquisition.

The current annual production capacity of our two structural steel mills is approximately 3,700,000 tons.

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PLATE MILLS

Nucor operates two plate mills, one in North Carolina and one in Alabama. Our mills produce plate for manufacturers of barges,

bridges, heavy equipment, rail cars, refinery tanks, ships, wind towers and other items. Our products are further used in the pipe

and tube, pressure vessel, transportation and construction industries. The current annual production capacity of our two plate

mills is approximately 2,900,000 tons.

Through strategic investments and continuous process improvement efforts, Nucor continues to greatly expand our plate productcapabilities and offerings. In early 2011, Nucor started operations at a newly constructed 125,000-ton heat treating facility at

the plate mill in North Carolina. Heat-treated plate is used in applications requiring higher strength, abrasion resistance and

toughness. During 2012, the North Carolina plate mill commissioned a vacuum tank degasser. The North Carolina plate mill is

also expected to start up a new normalizing line in 2013. The normalizing line will allow us to increase our participation in markets

such as pressure vessels, tank cars, tubular structures for offshore oil rigs and naval and commercial shipbuilding. These projects

are examples of executing on Nucor’s strategy of expanding our value-added product mix in the plate market.

STEEL MILL PRODUCTION OPERATIONS

Nucor’s steel mills are among the most modern and efficient mills in the United States. Recycled steel scrap and other metallics

are melted in electric arc furnaces and poured into continuous casting systems. Highly sophisticated rolling mills convert the

billets, blooms and slabs into rebar, angles, rounds, channels, flats, sheet, beams, plate and other products.

Steel production increased slightly from 19,561,000 tons in 2011 to 19,865,000 tons in 2012. The annual production capacity hasgrown from 120,000 tons in 1970 to a present total of more than 27,000,000 tons.

Scrap and scrap substitutes are the most significant element in the total cost of steel production. The average cost of scrap and

scrap substitutes used decreased 7% from $439 per ton in 2011 to $407 per ton in 2012. A raw material surcharge implemented

in 2004 assists Nucor in maintaining operating margins and in meeting our customer commitments during periods of highly

volatile scrap and scrap substitute costs.

Steel mills are large consumers of electricity and natural gas. Total energy costs decreased approximately $2 per ton from 2011 to

2012, primarily due to lower natural gas unit costs. Because of the efficiency of Nucor steel mills, the 2012 energy costs were less

than 6% of the net sales dollar.

The operations in the rolling mills are highly automated, resulting in employment costs of less than 7% of the net sales dollar in

2012. Employee turnover in Nucor mills is extremely low. All employees have a significant part of their compensation based on

their productivity. Production employees work under group incentives that provide increased earnings for increased production.

This additional incentive compensation is paid weekly.

STEEL MARKETS AND MARKETING

Approximately 85% of the steel production in 2012 was sold to outside customers, and the balance was primarily used internally

by the steel products segment. Steel shipments to outside customers increased slightly from 16,796,000 tons in 2011 to

16,825,000 tons in 2012.

Our steel mill customers are primarily manufacturers, steel service centers and fabricators. The sheet mills continue to build

long-term relationships with contract customers who purchase more value-added products. We enter 2013 with slightly more

than 55% of our estimated sheet mill volume committed to contract customers. Contract terms are typically less than 12 months

in length with various renewal dates. These contracts are generally noncancelable agreements with a pricing formula that varies

based on raw material costs and/or market-based indices.

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STEEL JOINT VENTURES Nucor owns 50% interests in both a North

American sheet steel joint venture and an international steel mill joint venture.

SHEET STEEL PROCESSING JOINT VENTURE

In March 2010, Nucor entered into an agreement with Mitsui & Co. (U.S.A.) to form a newly created company, NuMit LLC. InApril 2010, Nucor acquired a 50% economic and voting interest in NuMit LLC for approximately $221.3 million. NuMit LLC owns

100% of the equity interest in Steel Technologies LLC, an operator of 25 sheet processing facilities in the United States, Canada

and Mexico. Steel Technologies transforms flat-rolled steel into products that meet the exact specifications for customers in a

wide range of industries, including the automotive, agricultural and consumer goods markets. Steel Technologies’ most recent

investments include two new facilities in Mexico that will service growing industrial manufacturing markets.

Steel Technologies operates as an independent business, allowing Nucor to continue its long-standing relationships with other sheet

processing companies while at the same time allowing Steel Technologies the ability to independently manage its supply needs.

INTERNATIONAL STEEL MILL JOINT VENTURE

In 2008, Nucor acquired 50% of the stock of Duferdofin Nucor S.r.l., which operates a melt shop and bloom/billet caster in Brescia,

Italy with an annual capacity of 1,000,000 metric tons. The joint venture operates two beam rolling mills having a combined capacity

of approximately 1,000,000 metric tons, a 450,000 metric ton bar mill and a trackshoes and cutting edges mill with a 55,000metric ton capacity. During the second quarter of 2012, Nucor recorded an impairment charge on the Duferdofin Nucor investment

of $30.0 million.

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STEEL PRODUCTS SEGMENT

 

REINFORCINGPRODUCTS

BUILDINGSGROUP

VULCRAFT& VERCO

STEEL MESH,GRATING & FASTENERS

  COLDFINISH

HARRISCORPORATE OFFICE

NUCORCORPORATE OFFICE

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REINFORCING PRODUCTS Harris Steel fabricates, installs and

distributes rebar for highways, bridges and other infrastructure, as well as

commercial and multi-tenant residential construction markets.

OPERATIONS

Acquired in March 2007, Harris Steel operates as a subsidiary of Nucor, fabricating, installing and distributing rebar in the United

States and Canada. Harris Steel has provided a significant growth platform for Nucor in the rebar fabrication business. Since the

acquisition of Harris, Nucor’s total rebar fabrication capacity has more than doubled to over 1,700,000 tons.

In 2012, fabricated rebar sales were 1,180,000 tons, an increase of 10% over 1,074,000 tons in 2011.

MARKETS AND MARKETING

Reinforcing products are essential to concrete construction. They supply tensile strength, as well as additional compressive strength,

and protect the concrete from cracking. Harris Steel bids on and executes a wide variety of construction work primarily classified as

infrastructure, including highways, bridges, reservoirs, utilities, hospitals, schools, airports and stadiums. Harris Steel is also active in

commercial office building and multi-tenant residential (high-rise) construction. In many markets, Harris Steel sells reinforcing products

on an installed basis; i.e., Harris Steel fabricates the reinforcing products for a specific application and performs installation. Harris Steel

operates over 70 fabrication facilities across the United States and Canada, with each facility serving a local market.

STEEL MESH, GRATING AND FASTENERS Nucor manufactures wire

products, grating and industrial fasteners.

STEEL MESH

Nucor produces mesh at Nucor Steel Connecticut, Inc. and Nucor Wire Products Utah, Inc. Nucor also produces mesh in Canada at theHarris Steel operations of Laurel and Laurel-LEC. The combined annual production capacity of the steel mesh facilities is approximately

128,000 tons. Our mesh facility at Nucor Wire Products Pennsylvania, Inc. was sold in 2012.

GRATING

Fisher & Ludlow, an operation of Harris Steel, fabricates steel and aluminum bar grating, safety grating and expanded metal products at facilities

located in North America. Fisher & Ludlow serves the new construction and maintenance-related markets with annual production capacity of

approximately 103,000 tons.

FASTENERS

Nucor Fastener’s bolt-making facility in Indiana produces carbon and alloy steel hex head cap screws, hex bolts, structural bolts, nuts

and washers, finished hex nuts and custom-engineered fasteners. Nucor fasteners are used in a broad range of markets, including

demanding automotive, machine tool, farm implement, construction and military applications. Annual capacity is approximately 75,000tons. Nucor Fastener obtains much of its steel from the Nucor bar mills.

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VULCRAFT/VERCO GROUP is the nation’s largest producer and leading

innovator of open-web steel joists, joist girders and steel deck, which are

used primarily for nonresidential building construction.

OPERATIONS

Steel joists and joist girders are produced and marketed nationally through seven Vulcraft facilities located across the United States.

The current annual joist production capacity is approximately 715,000 tons. In 2012, Vulcraft produced 291,000 tons of steel joists

and joist girders, an increase of 1% over the 288,000 tons produced in 2011. Material costs, primarily steel, were approximately

63% and 66% of the joist sales dollar in 2012 and 2011, respectively. Vulcraft obtained more than 99% of its steel requirements for

 joists and joist girders from the Nucor bar mills in both 2012 and 2011. Freight costs for joists and joist girders were less than 7% of

the sales dollar in both years.

Steel decking is produced and marketed nationally through nine deck plants located throughout the United States. Six of these

plants are adjacent to Vulcraft joist facilities. The current annual deck production capacity is approximately 530,000 tons. In 2012,

steel deck sales decreased 1% to 308,000 tons, compared with 312,000 tons in 2011. Material costs, primarily coiled sheet steel,

were approximately 75% and 78% of the steel deck sales dollar in 2012 and 2011, respectively. Nucor obtained approximately 83%

of its steel requirements for steel deck production from the Nucor sheet mills in both 2012 and 2011. In 2012 and 2011, freight

costs were less than 6% of the sales dollar.

Vulcraft maintains an extensive fleet of trucks to ensure the on-time delivery of its joist and deck products.

MARKETS AND MARKETING

The majority of steel joists, joist girders and steel decking are used extensively as part of the roof and floor structural support systems

in manufacturing buildings, retail stores, shopping centers, warehouses, schools, churches, hospitals and, to a lesser extent, in multi-

story buildings and apartments.

Steel joists and joist girder sales are obtained through a competitive bidding process. Vulcraft quotes on a significant percentage of

the domestic buildings using steel joists and joist girders as part of the support systems. Vulcraft is the largest supplier of steel joists

and joist girders in the United States.

Steel deck sales are also obtained through a competitive bidding process. The majority of steel deck is used to support roofs and

is also used as concrete floor support in high-rise buildings. Vulcraft and Verco are also the largest suppliers of steel decking in the

United States.

Sales of steel joists, joist girders and steel deck are dependent on the nonresidential building construction market.

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RAW MATERIALS SEGMENT

SCRAP AND SCRAP SUBSTITUTES are Nucor’s single largest cost.

Nucor continues to execute on a significant raw materials investment strategyfocused on reducing the cost structure of our steelmaking operations and

achieving greater control over our key steel mill metallic inputs.

*Hong Kong and Switzerland offices not shown 

 SCRAP PROCESSING BROKERAG E OFFICES* DRI PLANTS OTHER DJJ CORPORATE OFFICE NUCOR CORPORATE OFFICE

TRINIDAD

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SCRAP RECYCLING AND BROKERAGE OPERATIONS

The David J. Joseph Company and its affiliates (DJJ) operates nearly 70 scrap recycling facilities, including 17 shredder locations.

DJJ brokers ferrous scrap; internationally sources scrap, pig iron and other scrap substitutes; and brokers ferro-alloys and nonferrous

metals. The DJJ Mill and Industrial Services business provides logistics and metallurgical blending operations and offers on-site

handling and trading of industrial scrap. The DJJ Rail Services business oversees rail cars dedicated to scrap movement and offers

complete railcar fleet management and leases for third parties. DJJ also operates a family of self-serve used auto parts stores. All of 

these businesses have strategic value to Nucor as the most diversified North American steel producer.

Acquired in 2008, DJJ has provided a significant Nucor growth platform for strategic acquisitions. Since Nucor’s acquisition, DJJ

has added over 1.3 million tons of scrap processing capacity through acquisitions and the opening of new yards. During 2010,

DJJ purchased Ocala Recycling, a Florida scrap processor with an annual capacity of 100,000 tons and during 2011 DJJ acquired

Rice Iron & Metal, Inc., a scrap processor with an annual capacity of 10,000 tons located in Valdosta, Georgia. During 2012,

DJJ acquired three more scrap processors: Gulf Coast Metals Company, Inc. of Tampa, Florida, Van Gundy’s AMPCO Inc. of Grand

Junction, Colorado, and State Line Scrap Metal of Gastonia, North Carolina, adding a combined ferrous scrap processing capacity

of approximately 274,000 tons.

Nucor’s total annual ferrous scrap processing capacity now exceeds five million tons.

DIRECT REDUCED IRON OPERATIONS

Nucor’s existing DRI plant, Nu-Iron Unlimited, is located in Trinidad. During 2011, Nucor increased its capacity to approximately

2,000,000 metric tons from 1,800,000 metric tons. The Trinidad site benefits from a low-cost supply of natural gas and favorable

logistics for receipt of Brazilian iron ore and shipment of DRI to the United States.

Nucor is also currently constructing a DRI plant in St. James Parish, Louisiana. Construction-related activities on this project

continue, and start-up is currently scheduled for mid-2013. With an annual capacity of 2,500,000 metric tons, this DRI facility

is the first step of a multi-phase site development plan that is expected to include additional operations in Louisiana.

NATURAL GAS WORKING INTEREST INVESTMENTS

The DRI-making process requires significant volumes of natural gas. To provide the new DRI plant in Louisiana with a sustainable

advantage from lower natural gas costs, Nucor entered into a long-term, onshore natural gas working interest drilling program

in U.S.-based proven reserves with Encana Oil & Gas (USA) Inc. (“Encana”) in 2010. Nucor entered into a second and more

significant drilling program with Encana in 2012. The natural gas produced by these two programs will be sold to offset ourexposure to the volatility of the price of natural gas consumed by the Louisiana DRI facility and our other operations. By entering

into these agreements, Nucor will be better able to manage exposure to natural gas pricing volatility and overall energy demand

for our operations.

The recently expanded Trinidad facility and the new Louisiana DRI plant, together with Nucor’s ability to ensure a long-term low cost

of natural gas, are important phases in the execution of Nucor’s raw material strategy of providing between six and seven million

tons per year of low cost, high quality iron units to our steel mills.

TERMINATION OF INTERNATIONAL JOINT VENTURE

In December 2010, Nucor and its joint venture partners agreed to permanently close the HIsmelt plant in Kwinana, Western Australia.

Nucor has a 25% interest in the joint venture that will be terminated. Nucor had previously recorded an impairment charge of $84.8

million in 2008. Nucor recorded a charge of $10.0 million in the fourth quarter of 2010 for our por tion of the estimated closure-

related costs.

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OVERVIEW

MACROECONOMIC CONDITIONS

After four years of recession, the worst the United States has experienced in decades, we still do not see any real and sustained signs

of a full recovery. The pace and degree of the economic recovery can be characterized as anemic at best. Our nation’s unemployment

rate remains high due to the loss of millions of jobs during the recession, the slow pace of the recovery and the uncertainty surrounding

domestic fiscal policies. In some sectors of the economy, particularly housing and nonresidential construction, the recovery has beenmodest at best. Employment is not expected to regain the peak reached during the most recent economic cycle for several more years.

Until a stronger job recovery takes hold, consumer confidence and spending will be inconsistent, indirectly negatively affecting demand

for our products. Macro-level uncertainties in world markets will almost certainly continue to weigh on global and domestic growth

in 2013. We believe our net sales and financial results will be stronger in 2013 than in 2012, but they will continue to be adversely

affected by these general economic factors as well as by the conditions specific to the steel industry that are described below.

CONDITIONS IN THE STEEL INDUSTRY 

The steel industry has always been cyclical in nature, but North American producers of steel and steel products have been facing

and are continuing to face some of the most challenging market conditions they have experienced in decades. The average capacity

utilization rate of U.S. steel mills was at a historically unprecedented low of 52% in 2009. Since then, the average capacity utilization

rate increased to approximately 75% in both 2012 and 2011. These rates, though improved, still compare unfavorably to capacity

utilization rates of 81% and 87% in 2008 and 2007, respectively. As domestic demand for steel and steel products is expected toimprove only slightly in 2013, it is unlikely that average capacity utilization rates will increase significantly. The average utilization

rates of all operating facilities in our steel mills, steel products and raw materials segments were approximately 74%, 60% and 63%,

respectively, in 2012, compared with 74%, 57% and 70% respectively, in 2011.

The steel industry has also historically been characterized by overcapacity and intense competition for sales among producers.

This aspect of the industry remains true today despite the bankruptcies of numerous domestic steel companies and ongoing global

steel industry consolidation. The recent addition of new production capacity in the United States, as well as the very rapid and

extraordinary increase in China’s total production of steel in the last decade, have exacerbated this overcapacity issue domestically as

well as globally.

Imports of steel increased approximately 17% in 2012 and continued to significantly affect our domestic markets. Imported steel

and steel products continue to present unique challenges for us because foreign producers often benefit from government subsidies,

either directly through government-owned enterprises or indirectly through government-owned or controlled financial institutions.

Foreign imports accounted for approximately 24% of the U.S. steel market in 2012. In particular, competition from China, the world’s

largest producer and exporter of steel, which produces more than 45% of the steel produced globally, is a major challenge. Chinese

producers, many of which are government-owned in whole or in part, continue to benefit from their government’s manipulation of

foreign currency exchange rates and from the receipt of government subsidies, which allows them to sell steel into our markets at

artificially low prices.

China is not only selling steel at artificially low prices into our domestic market but also across the globe. When they do so, steel

products which would otherwise have been consumed by the local steel customers in other countries are displaced into global

markets, which compounds the issue. In a more indirect manner, but still significant, is the import of fabricated steel products, such

as oil country tubular goods, wind towers and other construction components that were produced in China.

OUR CHALLENGES AND RISKS 

Sales of many of our products are dependent upon capital spending in the nonresidential construction markets in the United

States, including in the industrial and commercial sectors, as well as capital spending on infrastructure that is publicly funded

such as bridges, schools, prisons and hospitals. Unlike recoveries from past recessions, the recovery from the recession of2008-2009 has not included a strong recovery in the severely depressed nonresidential construction market. In fact, capital

spending on nonresidential construction projects continues to show little, if any, strength, posing a significant challenge to our

business. We do not expect to see strong growth in our net sales until we see a sustained increase in capital spending on these

types of construction projects.

Artificially cheap exports by some of our major foreign competitors to the United States and elsewhere reduce our net sales

and adversely impact our financial results. Direct steel imports in 2012 accounted for a 24% share of the U.S. market despite

significant unused domestic steelmaking capacity. Aggressive enforcement of trade rules by the World Trade Organization

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(WTO) to limit unfairly traded imports remains uncertain, although it is critical to our ability to remain competitive. We have

been encouraged by recent actions the United States government has taken before the WTO to challenge some of China’s trade

practices as violating world trade rules, and we continue to believe that assertive enforcement of world trade rules must be one

of the highest priorities of the United States government.

A major uncertainty we continue to face in our business is the price of our principal raw material, ferrous scrap, which is volatile

and often increases rapidly in response to changes in domestic demand, unanticipated events that decrease the flow of scrapinto scrap yards and increased foreign demand for scrap. Increasing our prices for the products we sell quickly enough to offset

increases in the prices we pay for ferrous scrap is challenging but critical to maintaining our profitability. We attempt to manage

this risk via a raw material surcharge mechanism, which our customers understand is a necessary response by us to the market

forces of supply and demand for our raw materials. The surcharge mechanism functions to offset changes in prices of our raw

materials and is based upon widely available market indices for prices of scrap and other raw materials. We monitor changes in

those indices closely and make adjustments as needed, generally on a monthly basis, to our surcharges and sometimes directly

to the selling prices for our products. The surcharges are determined from a base scrap price and can differ by product. To help

mitigate the scrap price risk, we also aim to manage scrap inventory levels at the steel mills to match the anticipated demand

over the next several weeks for various steel products. Certain scrap substitutes, including pig iron, have longer lead times for

delivery than scrap. Our raw material surcharge mechanism works best when demand for the affected products ranges from

stable to strong. Then, we are generally able to pass through relatively quickly the increased costs of ferrous scrap and scrap

substitutes and protect our gross margins from significant erosion. The surcharge mechanism can be less effective when the

demand for our products is weak.Although the majority of our steel sales are to spot market customers who place their orders each month based on their business

needs and our pricing competitiveness compared to both domestic and global producers and trading companies, we also sell

contract tons, primarily in our sheet operations. Slightly more than 55% of our sheet sales were to contract customers in 2012

(50% and 40% in 2011 and 2010, respectively), with the balance in the spot market at the prevailing prices at the time of sale.

Steel contract sales outside of our sheet operations are not significant. The amount of tons sold to contract customers depends

on the overall market conditions at the time, how the end-use customers see the market moving forward and the strategy that

Nucor management believes is appropriate to the upcoming period. Nucor management considerations include maintaining

an appropriate balance of spot and contract tons based on market projections and appropriately supporting our diversified

customer base. The percentage of tons that is placed under contract also depends on the overall market dynamics and customer

negotiations. In years of strengthening demand, we typically see an increase in the percentage of sheet sales sold under contract

as our customers have an expectation that transaction prices will rapidly rise and available capacity will quickly be sold out.

To mitigate this risk, customers prefer to enter into contracts in order to obtain committed volumes of supply from the mills. Our

contracts include a method of adjusting prices on a periodic basis to reflect changes in the market pricing for steel and/or scrap.Market indices for steel generally trend with scrap pricing changes. Since the selling price adjustments are not immediate, there

will always be a timing difference between changes in the prices we pay for raw materials and the adjustments we make to

our contract selling prices. Generally, in periods of increasing scrap prices, we experience a short-term margin contraction on

contract tons. Conversely, in periods of decreasing scrap prices, we typically experience a short-term margin expansion. Contract

sales typically have terms ranging from six to twelve months.

Another significant uncertainty we face is the cost of energy. The availability and prices of electricity and natural gas are

influenced today by many factors including changes in supply and demand, advances in drilling technology and, increasingly,

by changes in public policy relating to energy production and use. Proposed regulation of greenhouse gas emissions from

new and refurbished power plants could increase our cost of electricity in future years, particularly if they are adopted in a

form that requires deep reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. Adopting these regulations in an onerous form could lead to

foreign producers that are not affected by them gaining a competitive advantage over us. We are monitoring these regulatory

developments closely and will seek to educate public policy makers during the adoption process about their potential impact

on our business.

Finally, due to our natural gas working interest drilling programs with Encana, a substantial or extended decline in natural gas

prices could have a material adverse ef fect on these programs and, by extension, us. A substantial or ex tended decline in the

price of natural gas could result in a delay or cancellation of existing or future drilling programs or curtailment in production at

some properties, all of which could have an adverse ef fect on our revenues, profitability and cash flows. In addition, natural gas

drilling and production are subject to intense federal and state regulation as well as to public interest in environmental protection.

Such regulation and interest, when coupled, could result in these drilling programs being forced to comply with certain unknown

regulations in the future, resulting in unknown impacts on the programs’ ability to achieve the cost and hedge benefits we expect

from the programs.

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OUR STRENGTHS AND OPPORTUNITIES

We are North America’s most diversified steel producer. As a result, our short-term performance is not tied to any one market. The

pie chart below shows the diversity of our product mix by total tons sold to outside customers in 2012.

Our highly variable cost structure, combined with our financial strength and liquidity, has allowed us to succeed in cyclical severelydepressed steel industry market conditions in the past. In such times, our incentive-based pay system reduces our payroll costs,

both hourly and salary, which helps to offset lower selling prices. Our pay-for-performance system that is closely tied to our levels of

production also allows us to keep our work force intact and to continue operating our facilities when some of our competitors with

greater fixed costs are forced to shut down some of their facilities. Because we use electric arc furnaces to produce our steel, we

can easily vary our production levels to match short-term changes in demand, unlike our integrated competitors. We believe these

strengths have given us opportunities to gain market share during such times.

EVALUATING OUR OPERATING PERFORMANCE

We report our results of operations in three segments: steel mills, steel products and raw materials. Most of the steel we produce in our

mills is sold to outside customers, but a significant percentage is used internally by some of the facilities in our steel products segment.

We begin measuring our performance by comparing our net sales, both in total and by individual segment, during a reporting period

with our net sales in the corresponding period in the prior year. In doing so, we focus on changes in and the reasons for such changesin the two key variables that have the greatest influence on our net sales, average sales price per ton during the period and total tons

shipped to outside customers.

We also focus on both dollar and percentage changes in gross margins, which are key drivers of our profitability, and the reasons for

such changes. There are many factors from period to period that can affect our gross margins. One consistent area of focus for us

is changes in “metal margins,” which is the difference between the selling price of steel and the cost of scrap and scrap substitutes.

Increases in the cost of scrap and scrap substitutes that are not offset by increases in the selling price of steel can quickly compress

our margins and reduce our profitability.

Another factor affecting our gross margins in any given period is the application of the last-in, first-out (LIFO) method of accounting to

a substantial portion of our inventory (45% of total inventories as of December 31, 2012). LIFO charges or credits for interim periods

are based on management’s interim period-end estimates, after considering current and anticipated market conditions, of both

inventory costs and quantities at fiscal year end. The actual year end amounts may dif fer significantly from these estimated interim

amounts. Annual LIFO charges or credits are largely based on the relative changes in cost and quantities year over year, primarily withraw material inventory in the steel mills segment.

Because we are such a large user of energy, material changes in energy costs per ton can significantly affect our gross margins as well.

Lower energy costs per ton increase our gross margins. Generally, our energy costs per ton are lower when the average utilization rates

of all operating facilities in our steel mills segment are higher.

Changes in marketing, administrative and other expenses, par ticularly profit sharing costs, can have a material effect on our results of

operations for a reporting period as well. Profit sharing costs vary significantly from period to period as they are based upon changes in

our pre-tax earnings and are a reflection of our pay-for-performance system that is closely tied to our levels of production.

DIVERSIFIED PRODUCT MIXTotal Tons Sold to Outside Customers in 2012

Sheet

Bar

Structural

Plate

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Raw materials

Other

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EVALUATING OUR FINANCIAL CONDITION

We evaluate our financial condition each reporting period by focusing primarily on the amounts of and reasons for changes in cash provided

by operating activities, our current ratio, the turnover rate of our accounts receivable and inventories, the amount and reasons for changes

in cash used in investing activities, the amount and reasons for changes in cash provided by financing activities and our cash and cash

equivalents and short-term investments position at period end. Our conservative financial practices have served us well in the past and

are serving us well today. As a result, our financial position remains strong despite the negative effects on our business of the continued

weakness in the domestic and global economies.

COMPARISON OF 2012 TO 2011RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

NET SALES

Net sales to external customers by segment for 2012 and 2011 were as follows:

(in thousands) 

Year Ended December 31, 2012 2011 % Change

Steel mills $13,317,980 $13,960,245 -5%

Steel products 3,738,381 3,431,490 9%

Raw materials 1,909,095 2,128,391 -10%All other 463,817 503,438 -8%

Total net sales to external customers $19,429,273 $20,023,564 -3%

Net sales for 2012 decreased 3% f rom the prior year. The average sales price per ton decreased 3% from $869 in 2011

to $841 in 2012, while total tons shipped to outside customers only slightly increased.

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In the steel mills segment, production and sales tons were as follows:

(in thousands) 

Year Ended December 31, 2012 2011 % Change

Steel production 19,865 19,561 2%

Outside steel shipments 16,825 16,796 —Inside steel shipments 3,417 3,329 3%

Total steel shipments 20,242 20,125 1%

Net sales to external customers in the steel mills segment decreased 5% due to a 5% decrease in the average sales price per ton

from $832 in 2011 to $792 in 2012, partially offset by a slight increase in tons sold to outside customers. Total production levels

at the steel mills increased 2% due to a slight increase in outside shipments as well as an increase of approximately 88,000 tons

supplied to other Nucor businesses.

The average sales price per ton in the steel mills segment declined each quarter during 2012. The average sales price per ton in

the fourth quarter of 2012 was $751, a decrease of 9% from $824 in the first quarter of 2012. The most significant decreases

in average selling prices were for our sheet, bar and plate products, which were impacted by an import surge across most

products that began in late 2011 and continued through 2012. In addition, new domestic capacity that began ramping upproduction in 2011 also added downward pressure on pricing in 2012. Average selling prices for our structural products group

would have been relatively flat year over year, but the addition of Skyline’s distribution business caused an increase in average

selling prices for structural products. Acquired on June 20, 2012, Skyline has higher average sales prices for its products

because of the value-added functions it provides to its customers. Manufactured goods, including automotive, energy and heavy

equipment, were the strongest end markets in 2012, much like they were in 2011. Construction markets did show some modest

improvement, but remain at historically anemic levels.

Tonnage data for the steel products segment is as follows:

(in thousands) 

Year Ended December 31, 2012 2011 % Change

Joist production 291 288 1%

Deck sales 308 312 -1%Cold finished sales 492 494 —

Fabricated concrete reinforcing steel sales 1,180 1,074 10%

Net sales to external customers in the steel products segment increased 9% over 2011 due to a 4% increase in tons sold to outside

customers and a 5% increase in the average sales price per ton from $1,355 to $1,417. Pricing of joists, deck, metal buildings and

components and rebar fabricated products improved over the prior year as nonresidential construction activity has shown modest

improvement; however, sales in the steel products segment remain depressed as demand in the nonresidential construction market

remains weak. Pricing and volumes of cold finished bar products decreased slightly from the prior year. Net sales to external customers

in this segment decreased 11% in the fourth quarter of 2012 from the third quarter because of t ypical seasonality in the nonresidential

construction market.

Sales of rebar fabricated products contributed most significantly to the year-over-year increases in volumes and prices in the steelproducts segment due to the modest improvement in nonresidential construction activity.

Sales for the raw materials segment decreased 10% from 2011 primarily due to decreased pricing and decreased volumes in DJJ’s

brokerage operations. Approximately 85% of outside sales in the raw materials segment in 2012 were from brokerage operations of

DJJ and approximately 13% of the outside sales were from the scrap processing facilities (86% and 13%, respectively, in 2011).

The “All other” category includes Nucor’s steel trading businesses. The year-over-year decrease in sales is due to decreases in both

volume and price.

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GROSS MARGIN

In 2012, Nucor recorded gross margins of $1.51 billion (8%) compared to $1.88 billion (9%) in 2011. The year-over-year dollar

and gross margin decreases were primarily the result of the 3% decrease in the average sales price per ton. Additionally, gross

margins were impacted by the following factors:

 •  In the steel mills segment, the average scrap and scrap substitute cost per ton used decreased 7% from $439 in 2011

to $407 in 2012; however, metal margins also decreased from 2011.

  The average scrap and scrap substitute cost per ton used decreased each quarter during 2012. However, the average sales

price per ton also decreased each quarter of 2012 for all of the products within our steel mills segment except for structural.

The decrease in sales prices and the resulting decrease in metal margins

is primarily the result of new domestic suppliers and very high import levels

in 2012 that increased from 2011 levels.

  Scrap prices are driven by global supply and demand. We experienced more

quarterly volatility in scrap costs during 2012 than in 2011, with an overall

downward trend in scrap prices. We anticipate that scrap costs will be

less volatile going forward until we see stronger market demand either

domestically or globally.

 •  Nucor’s gross margins are significantly impacted by the application of the

LIFO method of accounting. LIFO charges or credits are largely based onthe relative changes in cost and quantities year over year, primarily within

raw material inventory in the steel mills segment. The average scrap and

scrap substitute cost per ton in ending inventory within our steel mills

segment at December 31, 2012 decreased 13% as compared to December

31, 2011, which was partially offset by increased quantities included in

ending inventory. As a result of these factors, Nucor recorded a LIFO credit

of $155.9 million (a LIFO charge of $142.8 million in 2011). The decrease

in cost per ton was driven by decreases in the demand for steel and the

related raw materials.

 •  Nucor’s 2012 gross margins were negatively impacted by $48.8 million in inventory related purchase accounting adjustments

associated with our acquisition of Skyline.

 •  Total energy costs decreased $2 per ton from 2011 to 2012 due primarily to lower natural gas unit costs. Due to the efficiency

of Nucor’s steel mills, energy costs remained less than 6% of the sales dollar in 2012 and 2011. Total energy costs per ton in

the fourth quarter of 2012 were higher than in the first and second quarters of 2012, but decreased $2 per ton from the third

quarter of 2012. The decrease from the third quarter to the fourth quarter was due to lower electricity unit costs.

 •  Gross margins related to DJJ’s scrap processing operations were significantly lower in 2012 compared to 2011. The decrease was due

to conditions in the scrap processing industry, in which excess shredding capacity increased competit ion for raw materials. As scrap

selling prices decreased throughout the year, DJJ experienced severe downward pressure on margins in 2012.

 •  Gross margins were impacted in the fourth quarter of 2011 by a non-cash gain of $29.0 million as a result of the correction

of an actuarial calculation related to the medical plan covering certain eligible early retirees.

 •  Gross margins in 2012 were positively affected by the improved performance of our steel products segment, which experienced

gross margin improvement between the third and fourth quarters.

MARKETING, ADMINISTRATIVE AND OTHER EXPENSESThe largest component of marketing, administrative and other expenses is profit sharing costs. Profit sharing costs, which are based

upon and fluctuate with pre-tax earnings, decreased from 2011 to 2012. In 2012, profit sharing costs consisted of $77.7 million of

contributions, including the Company’s matching contribution, made to the Company’s Profit Sharing and Retirement Savings Plan

for qualified employees ($117.7 million in 2011). Other bonus costs also fluctuate based on Nucor’s achievement of certain financial

performance goals, including comparisons of Nucor’s financial performance to peers in the steel industry and other companies.

Stock-based compensation included in marketing, administrative and other expenses increased by 1% to $25.0 million in 2012

compared with $24.7 million in 2011 and includes costs associated with vesting of stock awards granted in prior years.

In 2012, marketing, administrative and other expenses included a charge of $17.6 million for the loss on the sale of the assets of

Nucor Wire Products Pennsylvania, Inc. Also contributing to the increase in marketing, administrative and other expenses in 2012

was the inclusion of Skyline’s results since the acquisition date and a general increase in expenses in the steel products segment

related to increased shipments to outside customers.

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Nucor and the $48.8 million of inventory related purchase accounting adjustments related to Skyline. Earnings before income taxes

and noncontrolling interests in the steel mills segment decreased during the first three quarters of 2012, but were flat between the

third and fourth quarters. The market conditions that have impacted the steel mills segment include an import surge across most

products that began late in 2011 and continued through 2012. Preliminary U.S. Census Bureau data for December of 2012 indicate

full year 2012 imports were 26.7 million tons, which is an increase of 17% from 2011 imports of 22.8 million tons. In addition,

U.S. sheet steel markets have been negatively impacted by new domestic supply that began ramping up production in 2011. The

strongest end markets continue to be manufactured goods including automotive, energy and heavy equipment.

Losses before income taxes and noncontrolling interests in the steel products segment in 2012 decreased from 2011. The 2012 loss

was impacted by the $17.6 million loss on the sale of assets of Nucor Wire Products Pennsylvania, Inc. The steel products segment

results improved significantly throughout the year, with fourth quarter of 2012 earnings before income taxes and noncontrolling

interests of $17.0 million compared with the first quarter loss before income taxes and noncontrolling interests of $33.0 million. At

our rebar fabrication businesses, 2012 shipments to outside customers increased 10% over 2011, which led to improved profitability

within the segment. Although the segment has experienced market share gains, improved pricing and effective management of costs,

the profitability of this segment remains weak due to the continued challenging conditions in the nonresidential construction market.

The profitability of our raw materials segment, particularly DJJ, decreased significantly from 2011 primarily due to continued margin

compression at the scrap processing operations resulting from falling scrap selling prices and excess shredding capacity.

The improvements in results in Corporate/eliminations in 2012 were primarily due to the change in LIFO from a charge to a credit and

lower profit sharing and incentive compensation costs.

NONCONTROLLING INTERESTS

Noncontrolling interests represent the income attributable to the minority interest partners of Nucor’s joint ventures, primarily

Nucor-Yamato Steel Company (NYS) of which Nucor owns 51%. The 7% increase in noncontrolling interests was primarily attributable

to the increased earnings of NYS, which were primarily due to increases in volumes and changes in product mix. Under the NYS

limited partnership agreement, the minimum amount of cash to be distributed each year to the partners is the amount needed by

each partner to pay applicable U.S. federal and state income taxes.

PROVISION FOR INCOME TAXES

The effective tax rate in 2012 was 30.5% compared with 31.2% in 2011. The change in the rate between 2011 and 2012 was

primarily due to the change in relative proportions of net earnings attributable to noncontrolling interests to total pre-tax earnings, a

greater benefit in 2012 from the domestic manufacturing deduction and the recognition of a deferred tax asset related to state tax

credit carryforwards and the adjustment of tax expense to previously filed returns. Nucor has concluded U.S. federal income taxmatters for years through 2006. The 2008 through 2012 tax years are open to examination by the Internal Revenue Service. The

years 2004 and 2007 are open to the extent net operating losses were carried back. The Canada Revenue Agency has completed

an audit examination for the periods 2006 to 2008 for Harris Steel Group Inc. and subsidiaries with immaterial adjustments to the

income tax returns. The tax years 2008 through 2012 remain open to examination by other major taxing jurisdictions to which Nucor

is subject (primarily Canada and other state and local jurisdictions).

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NET EARNINGS AND RETURN ON EQUITY Nucor reported net earnings of $504.6 million, or $1.58 per diluted share, in 2012 compared to net earnings of $778.2 million,

or $2.45 per diluted share, in 2011. Net earnings attributable to Nucor stockholders as a percentage of net sales were 3% in 2012

and 4% in 2011. Return on average stockholders’ equity was 7% and 11% in 2012 and 2011, respectively.

COMPARISON OF 2011 TO 2010RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

NET SALES

Net sales to external customers by segment for 2011 and 2010 were as follows:

 

(in thousands) 

Year Ended December 31, 2011 2010 % Change

Steel mills $13,960,245 $10,860,760 29%

Steel products 3,431,490 2,831,209 21%

Raw materials 2,128,391 1,814,329 17%

All other 503,438 338,329 49%

Total net sales to external customers $20,023,564 $15,844,627 26%

Net sales for 2011 increased 26% from the prior year. The average sales price per ton increased 21% from $720 in 2010 to $869

in 2011, while total tons shipped to outside customers increased 5%.

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In the steel mills segment, production and sales tons were as follows:

(in thousands) 

Year Ended December 31, 2011 2010 % Change

Steel production 19,561 18,258 7%

Outside steel shipments 16,796 15,821 6%Inside steel shipments 3,329 2,752 21%

Total steel shipments 20,125 18,573 8%

Net sales to external customers in the steel mills segment increased 29% due to a 6% increase in tons sold to outside customers and a

21% increase in the average sales price per ton from $689 in 2010 to $832 in 2011. Total production levels at the steel mills increased

7% due to an increase in outside shipments as well as an increase of more than 500,000 tons supplied to other Nucor divisions.

Tonnage data for the steel products segment was as follows:

(in thousands) 

Year Ended December 31, 2011 2010 % Change

Joist production 288 276 4%

Deck sales 312 306 2%

Cold finished sales 494 462 7%

Fabricated concrete reinforcing steel sales 1,074 981 9%

Net sales to external customers in the steel products segment increased 21% over 2010 due to a 7% increase in tons sold to

outside customers and a 13% increase in the average sales price per ton from $1,194 to $1,355. Sales of cold finished bar

products contributed most significantly to the year-over-year increases in volumes and prices due to improved demand in heavy

equipment and transportation markets. While 2011 pricing of joists, deck, cold finished bar products and rebar fabricated

products improved over 2010, sales in the steel products segment were weak due to the depressed levels of demand in the

nonresidential construction market.

Sales for the raw materials segment increased 17% over 2010 primarily due to increased prices. Approximately 86% of outside

sales in the raw materials segment in 2011 were from brokerage operations of DJJ and approximately 13% of the outside saleswere from the scrap processing facilities (88% and 12%, respectively, in 2010).

The “All other” category includes Nucor’s steel trading businesses. The year-over-year increases in sales are due to increases in

both volume and price.

GROSS MARGIN

In 2011, Nucor recorded gross margins of $1.88 billion (9%) compared to $783.7 million (5%) in 2010. The year-over-year

dollar and gross margin increases were primarily the result of the 21% increase in the average sales price per ton and the

5% increase in tons shipped to outside customers. Additionally, gross margins were impacted by the following factors:

 • In the steel mills segment, the average scrap and scrap substitute cost per ton used increased 25% from $351 in 2010 to

$439 in 2011; however, metal margins also increased. Metal margins for the full year 2011 were at their highest level since

2008. This metal margin expansion demonstrated our historical experience of rising scrap prices leading, after a short lag,

to higher metal margins.

 •  The average scrap and scrap substitute cost per ton in ending inventory within our steel mills segment at December 31, 2011

increased 12% as compared with December 31, 2010, while quantities included in ending inventory also increased. As a result

of these factors, Nucor incurred a LIFO charge of $142.8 million in 2011 (a LIFO charge of $164.0 million in 2010).

 •  Total energy costs increased $1 per ton from 2010 to 2011 due primarily to higher electricity unit costs. Due to the efficiency of

Nucor’s steel mills, energy costs remained less than 6% of the sales dollar in 2011 and 2010.

 • Gross margins were impacted in the fourth quarter of 2011 by a non-cash gain of $29.0 million as a result of the correction of an

actuarial calculation related to the medical plan covering certain eligible early retirees.

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Losses before income taxes and noncontrolling interests in the steel products segment in 2011 decreased from 2010. The strongest

performer in the steel products segment was the cold finished business due to improved demand in the heavy equipment and

transportation markets.

The profitability of our raw materials segment, particularly DJJ, increased over 2010 as higher selling prices in the scrap market

allowed for margin enhancement.

NONCONTROLLING INTERESTS

The 15% increase in noncontrolling interests in 2011 over 2010 was primarily attributable to the increased earnings of NYS, which

were due to improvements in the structural steel market.

PROVISION FOR INCOME TAXES

The effective tax rate in 2011 was 31.2% compared with 22.8% in 2010. The change in the rate between 2010 and 2011 was

primarily due to the changes in relative proportions of net earnings attributable to noncontrolling interests, state income tax benefit

and foreign tax benefit to total pre-tax earnings.

NET EARNINGS AND RETURN ON EQUITY

Nucor reported net earnings of $778.2 million, or $2.45 per diluted share, in 2011 compared to net earnings of $134.1 million,

or $0.42 per diluted share, in 2010. Net earnings attributable to Nucor stockholders as a percentage of net sales were 4% in 2011and 1% in 2010. Return on average stockholders’ equity was 11% and 2% in 2011 and 2010, respectively.

LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES

Cash flows provided by operating activities provide us with a significant source of liquidity. When needed, we also have external

short-term financing sources available including the issuance of commercial paper and borrowings under our bank credit facilities.

We also issue long-term debt from time to time.

In 2011, Nucor increased its revolving credit facility to $1.5 billion and extended its maturity date to December 2016. The revolving

credit facility was undrawn and Nucor had no commercial paper outstanding at December 31, 2012. We believe our financial strength

is a key strategic advantage among domestic steel producers, particularly during recessionary business cycles. We currently carry the

highest credit ratings of any metals and mining company in North America with an A rating from Standard & Poor’s and an A3 rating

from Moody’s. Based upon these ratings, we expect to continue to have adequate access to the capital markets at a reasonable cost offunds for liquidity purposes when needed. Our credit ratings are dependent, however, upon a number of factors, both qualitative and

quantitative, and are subject to change at any time. If the credit agencies were to downgrade our credit ratings in the future, we could

experience greater difficulty in obtaining new financing or higher interest rates paid on those borrowed funds. The disclosure of our

credit ratings is made in order to enhance investors’ understanding of our sources of liquidity and the impact of our credit ratings on

our cost of funds.

Nucor’s cash and cash equivalents and short-term investments position remains robust at $1.16 billion as of December 31, 2012, and

an additional $275.2 million of restricted cash and investments is available for use in the construction of the DRI facility in Louisiana.

Approximately $186.2 million and $181.3 million of the cash and cash equivalents position at December 31, 2012 and December 31,

2011, respectively, was held by our majority-owned joint ventures.

Selected Measures of Liquidity and Capital Resources:

(dollars in thousands) December 31, 2012 2011

Cash and cash equivalents $1,052,862 $1,200,645

Short-term investments $ 104,167 $1,362,641

Restricted cash and investments $ 275,163 $ 585,833

Working capital $3,631,796 $4,312,022

Current ratio 2.8 2.8

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The current ratio was 2.8 at year end 2012 and 2011. The current ratio was negatively impacted by a 55% decrease from 2011

in cash and short-term investments, which were sold primarily to provide funding for the Skyline acquisition, for our capital

expenditures and for our scheduled debt repayments. This decrease was partially offset by the 17% increase in inventories

primarily attributable to the acquisition of Skyline. The impact of the increase in inventory tons on hand at year end was partially

offset by a 13% decrease in scrap cost per ton in ending inventory. The ratio was also impacted by a 57% decrease from 2011 in

long-term debt due within one year and short-term debt, due primarily to the repayment of $650 million in debt partially offset by

the reclassification to a current liability of $250 million of long-term debt that matures in 2013.

Due primarily to the 8% decrease in net sales in the fourth quarter of 2012 compared with the prior year fourth quarter, accounts

receivable decreased slightly from 2011. The slight decrease in accounts receivable is the result of lower sales prices and lower

sales volumes in the fourth quarter of 2012 as compared with sales volumes in the fourth quarter of 2011. These decreases were

offset by increases related to the acquisition of Skyline. In 2012, total accounts receivable turned approximately monthly and

inventories turned approximately every six weeks. These turnover rates are comparable to Nucor’s historical per formance.

Funds provided by operations, cash and cash equivalents, short-term investments and new borrowings under existing credit facilities

are expected to be adequate to meet future capital expenditure and working capital requirements for existing operations for at least

the next 24 months.

We have a simple capital structure with no off-balance sheet arrangements or relationships with unconsolidated special purpose entities

that we believe could have a material impact on our financial condition or liquidity.

OPERATING ACTIVITIES

Cash provided by operating activities was $1.20 billion in 2012 compared

with $1.03 billion in 2011, an increase of 16%. The changes in operating

assets and liabilities of ($86.1) million in 2012 compared with ($551.4)

million in 2011 were partially offset by the decrease in net earnings from

the prior year. The funding of working capital decreased from the prior

year due to slightly lower levels of operations in 2012 and decreases in

the costs of raw materials and selling prices.

INVESTING ACTIVITIES Our business is capital intensive; therefore, cash used in investing activities

represents capital expenditures for new facilities, the expansion and upgrading

of existing facilities and the acquisition of other companies. Nucor invested

$947.6 million in new facilities (exclusive of acquisitions) and expansion or

upgrading of existing facilities in 2012 compared with $438.9 million in 2011,

an increase of 116%. Nucor invested $760.8 million in the acquisition of other

companies (primarily Skyline) in 2012 compared with just $4.0 million in 2011.

Nucor’s capital investment and maintenance practices give us the flexibility to

reduce our current spending on our facilities to low levels during severely

depressed market conditions such as we experienced in recent years.

Despite the increases in capital expenditures and acquisitions, cash used in

investing activities decreased from 2011. The decrease in cash used in investing

activities was impacted by the net increase of $1.76 billion in proceeds from the sale of investments and restricted investments (net of

purchases), which were mainly sold in order to fund acquisitions, capital expenditures and the payment of $650.0 million to retire maturinglong-term debt.

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FINANCING ACTIVITIES Cash used in financing activities was $1.15 billion in 2012 compared with $495.0 million in 2011. In the fourth quarter of 2012, Nucor

paid $650.0 million to retire maturing long-term debt, which accounts for the majority of the increase.

In 2012, Nucor increased its quarterly base dividend resulting in dividends paid of $466.4 million ($461.5 million in 2011).

Although there were no repurchases in 2012 or 2011, approximately 27.2 million shares remain authorized for repurchase under the

Company’s stock repurchase program.

Our credit facility includes only one financial covenant, which is a limit of 60% on the ratio of funded debt to total capitalization. In addition,

the credit facility contains customary non-financial covenants, including a limit on Nucor’s ability to pledge the Company’s assets and a

limit on consolidations, mergers and sales of assets. Our funded debt to total capital ratio was 32% and 36% at year-end 2012 and 2011,

respectively, and we were in compliance with all other covenants under our credit facility.

MARKET RISK Nucor’s largest exposure to market risk is in our steel mills and steel products segments. Our utilization rates for the steel mills and

steel products facilities for the fourth quarter of 2012 were 71% and 56%, respectively. A significant portion of our steel and steel

products segments sales are into the commercial, industrial and municipal construction markets, which continue to be depressed.

Our largest single customer in 2012 represented approximately 5% of sales and consistently pays within terms. In the raw materials

segment, we are exposed to price fluctuations related to the purchase of scrap steel and iron ore. Our exposure to market risk is

mitigated by the fact that our steel mills use a significant portion of the products of this segment.

The majority of Nucor’s tax-exempt industrial revenue bonds (IDRBs), including the Gulf Opportunity Zone bonds, have variable

interest rates that are adjusted weekly, with the rate of one IDRB adjusted annually. These IDRBs represent 28% of Nucor’s long-term

debt outstanding at December 31, 2012. The remaining 72% of Nucor’s long-term debt is at fixed rates. Future changes in interest

rates are not expected to significantly impact earnings. From time to time, Nucor makes use of interest rate swaps to manage interest

rate risk. As of December 31, 2012, there were no such contracts outstanding. Nucor’s investment practice is to invest in securities

that are highly liquid with short maturities. As a result, we do not expect changes in interest rates to have a significant impact on the

value of our investment securities recorded as short-term investments.

Nucor also uses derivative financial instruments from time to time to partially manage its exposure to price risk related to natural

gas purchases used in the production process as well as scrap, copper and aluminum purchased for resale to its customers. In

addition, Nucor uses forward foreign exchange contracts from time to time to hedge cash flows associated with certain assets and

liabilities, firm commitments and anticipated transactions. Nucor generally does not enter into derivative instruments for any purpose

other than hedging the cash flows associated with specific volumes of commodities that will be purchased and processed in futureperiods and hedging the exposures related to changes in the fair value of outstanding fixed rate debt instruments and foreign currency

transactions. Nucor recognizes all derivative instruments in the consolidated balance sheets at fair value.

The Company is exposed to foreign currency risk through its operations in Canada, Europe, Trinidad and Colombia. We periodically

use derivative contracts to mitigate the risk of currency fluctuations.

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CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS AND OTHER COMMERCIAL COMMITMENTS

The following table sets for th our contractual obligations and other commercial commitments as of December 31, 2012 for the

periods presented:

(in thousands) 

Payments Due By Period

Contractual Obligations Total 2013 2014 - 2015 2016 - 2017 2018 and thereafter

Long-term debt $ 3,630,200 $ 250,000 $ 19,600 $ 600,000 $2,760,600

Estimated interest on long-term debt (1)  1,705,330 139,347 268,175 265,163 1,032,645

Operating leases 105,253 26,588 37,336 19,308 22,021

Raw material purchase commitments (2)  5,489,808 1,236,004 2,292,049 1,513,241 448,514

Utility purchase commitments (2)  915,879 197,012 168,464 106,314 444,089

Natural gas drilling commitments (3) 4,327,966 279,486 717,700 635,000 2,695,780

Other unconditional purchase obligations(4)  485,160 455,666 14,272 3,416 11,806

Other long-term obligations(5)  324,071 156,825 43,535 20,388 103,323

Total contractual obligations  $16,983,667 $2,740,928 $3,561,131 $3,162,830 $7,518,778

(1)   Interest is estimated using applicable rates at December 31, 2012 for Nucor’s outstanding fixed and variable rate debt.  (2) Nucor enters into contracts for the purchase of scrap and scrap substitutes, iron ore, electricity, natural gas and other raw materials and related

services. These contracts include multi-year commitments and minimum annual purchase requirements and are valued at prices in effect on

December 31, 2012, or according to the contract language. These contracts are part of normal operations and are reflected in historical operating

cash flow trends. We do not believe such commitments will adversely affect our liquidity position.

  (3) Represents contractual obligations under natural gas working interest drilling programs.

  (4) Purchase obligations include commitments for capital expenditures on operating machinery and equipment.

  (5) Other long-term obligations include amounts associated with Nucor’s early-retiree medical benefits, management compensation and guarantees.

Note: In addition to the amounts shown in the table above, $80.9 million of unrecognized tax benefits have been recorded as liabilities, and we are

uncertain as to if or when such amounts may be settled. Related to these unrecognized tax benefits, we have also recorded a liability for potential

penalties and interest of $36.4 million at December 31, 2012.

DIVIDENDS

Nucor has increased its base cash dividend every year since it began paying dividends in 1973. Nucor paid dividends of $1.46

per share in 2012 compared with $1.45 per share in 2011. In December 2012, the board of directors increased the base quarterly

dividend to $0.3675 per share. The base quarterly dividend has more than tripled since the end of 2007. In February 2013, the

board of directors declared Nucor’s 160th consecutive quarterly cash dividend of $0.3675 per share payable on May 10, 2013

to stockholders of record on March 28, 2013.

OUTLOOK 

In 2013, we will continue to take advantage of our position of strength to grow Nucor’s long-term earnings power and shareholder

value despite a U.S. economy burdened by a challenging regulatory and overall business environment. Although macro-level

uncertainties in world markets will almost certainly affect both global and domestic growth, we anticipate sales and profitability to

strengthen. Utilization rates, which were flat when compared to 2011, have continued at a similar pace in early 2013 and we expect

this trend to continue as we progress through the first quarter. We expect a more positive trend in earnings as we enter into the

second quarter and then into the second half of the year. We are therefore cautiously optimistic regarding full year volume, pricing

and profitability. We believe several end-use markets such as automotive, heavy equipment, energy and general manufacturingwill experience some real demand improvement that will gain momentum throughout 2013. However, the effect this improvement

in demand will have on our operating rates will be challenged by increases in domestic sheet steel capacity as well as continued

increases in imported steel. We also expect that we will continue to experience fluctuations in raw material costs in 2013, although

we expect the fluctuations to be less volatile than in 2012. The most challenging markets for our products continue to be those

associated with residential and nonresidential construction.

We have continued to use our very strong balance sheet to support investments in our facilities that will prepare us for increased

profitability as we enter into more favorable market conditions. In 2013, we will continue to allocate capital to investments that build

our long-term earnings power. Capital expenditures are currently projected to be approximately $1.1 billion in 2013, which is somewhat

higher than in 2012 but more than double the levels of 2009-2011. Included in this total are expenditures for our Louisiana DRI facility,

our natural gas related investments, capacity expansion in SBQ steel as well as other investments in our core operations to expand our

product offerings and keep them state-of-the-art and globally competitive.

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CRITICAL ACCOUNTING POLICIES AND ESTIMATESOur discussion and analysis of our financial condition and results of operations are based upon our consolidated financial statements,

which have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America. The

preparation of these financial statements requires us to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets

and liabilities, the disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at year end, and the reported amount of revenues and expenses during

the year. On an ongoing basis, we evaluate our estimates, including those related to the valuation allowances for receivables, thecarrying value of non-current assets, reserves for environmental obligations and income taxes. Our estimates are based on historical

experience and various other assumptions that we believe to be reasonable under the circumstances, the results of which form

the basis for making judgments about the carrying values of assets and liabilities that are not readily apparent from other sources.

Accordingly, actual costs could differ materially from these estimates under different assumptions or conditions.

We believe the following critical accounting policies affect our significant judgments and estimates used in the preparation of our

consolidated financial statements.

ALLOWANCES FOR DOUBTFUL ACCOUNTS We maintain allowances for doubtful accounts for estimated losses resulting from the inability of our customers to make required

payments. If the financial condition of our customers were to deteriorate, resulting in an impairment of their ability to make

payments, additional allowances may be required.

INVENTORIES Inventories are stated at the lower of cost or market. All inventories held by the parent company and Nucor-Yamato Steel Company are

valued using the LIFO method of accounting except for supplies that are consumed indirectly in the production process, which are valued

using the first-in, first-out (FIFO) method of accounting. All inventories held by the parent company’s other subsidiaries are valued using

the FIFO method of accounting. The Company records any amount required to reduce the carrying value of inventory to net realizable

value as a charge to cost of products sold.

If steel selling prices were to decline in future quarters, write-downs of inventory could result. Specifically, the valuation of raw material

inventories purchased during periods of peak market pricing held by subsidiaries valued using the FIFO method of accounting would most

likely be impacted. Low utilization rates at our steel mills could hinder our ability to work through high-priced scrap and scrap substitutes

(particularly pig iron), leading to period-end exposure when comparing carrying value to net realizable value.

LONG-LIVED ASSET IMPAIRMENTS We evaluate our property, plant and equipment and finite-lived intangible assets for potential impairment on an individual asset

basis or at the lowest level asset grouping for which cash flows can be separately identified. Asset impairments are assessed

whenever changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying amounts of those productive assets could exceed their projected

undiscounted cash flows. In developing estimated values for assets that we currently use in our operations, we utilize judgments

and assumptions of future undiscounted cash flows that the assets will produce. When it is determined that an impairment exists,

the related assets are written down to estimated fair market value.

Certain long-lived asset groupings were tested for impairment during the fourth quarter of 2012. Undiscounted cash flows for each

asset grouping were estimated using management’s long-range estimates of market conditions associated with each asset grouping

over the estimated useful life of the principal asset within the group. Our undiscounted cash flow analysis indicated that those

long-lived asset groupings were recoverable as of December 31, 2012; however, if our projected cash flows are not realized, either

because of an extended recessionary period or other unforeseen events, impairment charges may be required in future periods.

A 5% decrease in the projected cash flows of each of our asset groupings would not result in an impairment.

GOODWILL Goodwill is tested annually for impairment and whenever events or circumstances change that would make it more likely than not

that an impairment may have occurred. We perform our annual impairment analysis as of the first day of the fourth quarter each

year. The evaluation of impairment involves comparing the current estimated fair value of each reporting unit to the recorded value,

including goodwill.

When appropriate, Nucor performs a qualitative assessment to determine whether it is more likely than not that the fair value of

a reporting unit is less than its carrying amount. For certain reporting units it is necessary to perform a quantitative analysis. In

these instances, a discounted cash flow model is used to determine the current estimated fair value of these reporting units. Key

assumptions used to determine the fair value of each reporting unit as part of our annual testing (and any required interim testing)

include: (a) expected cash flow for the five-year period following the testing date (including market share, sales volumes and prices,

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costs to produce and estimated capital needs); (b) an estimated terminal value using a terminal year growth rate determined based

on the growth prospects of the reporting unit; (c) a discount rate based on management’s best estimate of the after-tax weighted

average cost of capital; and (d) a probability-weighted scenario approach by which varying cash flows are assigned to certain

scenarios based on the likelihood of occurrence. Management considers historical and anticipated future results, general economic

and market conditions, the impact of planned business and operational strategies and all available information at the time the fair

values of its reporting units are estimated.

Our fourth quarter 2012 annual goodwill impairment analysis did not result in an impairment charge. The excess of fair value over

carrying value for the majority of our reporting units improved from 2011 levels. Accordingly, management does not currently believe

that future impairment of these reporting units is probable. However, the performance of cer tain businesses that comprise our

reporting units requires continued improvement. A 50 basis point increase in the discount rate, a critical assumption in which a

minor change can have a significant impact on the estimated fair value, would not result in an impairment charge.

Nucor will continue to monitor operating results within all reporting units throughout the upcoming year in an effort to determine

if events and circumstances warrant further interim impairment testing. Otherwise, all reporting units will again be subject to the

required annual impairment test during our fourth quarter of 2013. Changes in the judgments and estimates underlying our analysis

of goodwill for possible impairment, including expected future operating cash flows and discount rate, could decrease the estimated

fair value of our reporting units in the future and could result in an impairment of goodwill.

EQUITY METHOD INVESTMENTS Investments in joint ventures in which Nucor shares control over the financial and operating decisions but in which Nucor is not the

primary beneficiary are accounted for under the equity method. Each of the Company’s equity method investments is subject to a

review for impairment if, and when, circumstances indicate that an other-than-temporary decline in value below its carrying amount

may have occurred. Examples of such circumstances include, but are not limited to, a significant deterioration in the earnings

performance or business prospects of the investee; a significant adverse change in the regulatory, economic, or technological

environment of the investee; a significant adverse change in the general market condition of either the geographic area or the industry

in which the investee operates; and recurring negative cash flows from operations. If management considers the decline to be other

than temporary, the Company would write down the investment to its estimated fair market value. An other-than-temporary decline in

carrying value is determined to have occurred when, in management’s judgment, a decline in fair value below carrying value is of such

length of time and/or severity that it is considered permanent.

In the second quarter of 2012, Nucor concluded that a triggering event had occurred requiring assessment for impairment of its equity

investment in Duferdofin Nucor due to the continued declines in the global demand for steel, the escalated economic and political

turmoil in Europe and continued operating performance well below budgeted levels through the first half of 2012. Duferdofin Nucor’supdated unfavorable forecast of future operating performance was also a contributing factor. After completing its assessment, Nucor

determined that the carrying amount exceeded its estimated fair value and recorded a $30.0 million impairment charge against the

Company’s investment in Duferdofin Nucor in the second quarter of 2012. This charge is included in impairment of non-current assets

in the consolidated statements of earnings. In the fourth quarter of 2012, Nucor reassessed its equity investment in Duferdofin Nucor

for impairment. After completing its assessment, the Company determined that the estimated fair value exceeded its carrying amount

and that there was no need for further impairment. The assumptions that most significantly affect the fair value determination include

projected revenues and the discount rate. Steel market conditions in Europe have continued to be challenging through the fourth

quarter of 2012, and, therefore, it is reasonably possible that based on actual performance in the near term the estimates used in our

fourth quarter valuation could change and result in fur ther impairment of our investment. Changes in management estimates to the

unobservable inputs would change the valuation of the investment. The estimates for the projected revenue and discount rate are the

assumptions that most significantly affect the fair value determination.

ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATIONWe are subject to environmental laws and regulations established by federal, state and local authorities, and we make provisions

for the estimated costs related to compliance. Undiscounted remediation liabilities are accrued based on estimates of known

environmental exposures. The accruals are reviewed periodically and, as investigations and remediation proceed, adjustments are

made as we believe are necessary. Our measurement of environmental liabilities is based on currently available facts, present laws

and regulations and current technology.

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INCOME TAXES

We utilize the liability method of accounting for income taxes. Under the liability method, deferred taxes are determined based on

the temporary differences between the financial statement and tax basis of assets and liabilities using tax rates expected to be in

effect during the years in which the basis differences reverse. A valuation allowance is recorded when it is more likely than not that

some of the deferred tax assets will not be realized. We recognize the effect of income tax positions only if those positions are more

likely than not of being sustained. Potential accrued interest and penalties related to unrecognized tax benefits within operations are

recognized as a component of earnings before taxes and noncontrolling interests.

RECENT ACCOUNTING PRONOUNCEMENTS

See Note 2 to our consolidated financial statements for a discussion of new accounting pronouncements adopted by Nucor

during 2012 and the expected financial impact of accounting pronouncements recently issued or proposed but not yet required

to be adopted.

RECLASSIFICATIONS

In 2012, we began classifying internal fleet and some common carrier costs in cost of products sold in the consolidatedstatements of earnings. We made this change so that all freight costs will be recorded within the same financial statement

line item to allow users of our financial statements to better understand our expense structure. This change resulted in the

reclassification of $67.2 million of these costs from marketing, administrative and other expenses to cost of products sold for

the year ended December 31, 2011 ($59.9 million in 2010) in order to conform to the current year presentation. Additionally,

certain other prior period amounts have been reclassified to conform to current period presentation. These reclassifications

did not have an impact on net earnings for the current or any prior periods.

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38   FINANCIAL GRAPHS

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WORKING CAPITAL

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STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY

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PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT

07 080603 04 05 09 10 11

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CAPITAL EXPENDITURES

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NET EARNINGS (LOSS) ATTRIBUTABLE

TO NUCOR STOCKHOLDERS

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40 CAPACITY GRAPHS

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STEEL PRODUCTS CAPACITY

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34%

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Sheet 11,300

Bar 9,110Structural 3,700

Plate 2,900

Total 27,010

Product Thousands of Tons

2012 STEEL CAPACIT Y

Rebar Fabrication 1,745

Cold Finish 860Joist 715

Deck 530

Buildings Group 465

Steel Mesh 128

Grating 103

Fasteners 75

Total 4,621

Product Thousands of Tons

2012 STEEL PRODUCTS CAPACITY

 

38%

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42 MANAGEMENT’S REPORT

MANAGEMENT ’S  REPORT  on internal control over financial reporting

Nucor’s management is responsible for establishing and maintaining adequate internal control over financial reporting, as such

term is defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.

Because of its inherent limitations, internal control over financial reporting may not prevent or detect misstatements. Also,

projections of any evaluation of effectiveness to future periods are subject to the risk that controls may become inadequate

because of changes in conditions, or that the degree of compliance with the policies or procedures may deteriorate.

Management assessed the effectiveness of Nucor’s internal control over financial reporting as of December 31, 2012. In making

this assessment, management used criteria set forth by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission

(COSO) in Internal Control – Integrated Framework .

Our evaluation did not include the internal controls over financial reporting of Skyline Steel LLC, which was acquired on June 20,

2012. Total assets and total sales for the acquisition represent 3.2% and 2.4%, respectively, of the related consolidated financial

statement amounts as of and for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2012.

Based on its assessment, management concluded that Nucor’s internal control over financial reporting was ef fective as of

December 31, 2012. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, an independent registered public accounting firm, has audited the effectiveness

of Nucor’s internal control over financial reporting as of December 31, 2012 as stated in their report which is included herein.

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REPORT OF INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM

REPORT OF  INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING F IRM

To the Stockholders and Board of Directors

Nucor Corporation:

In our opinion, the accompanying consolidated balance sheets and the related consolidated statements of earnings, comprehensive

income, stockholders’ equity and cash flows present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of Nucor Corporation and its

subsidiaries at December 31, 2012 and 2011, and the results of their operations and their cash flows for each of the three years in the

period ended December 31, 2012 in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America. Also

in our opinion, the Company maintained, in all material respects, effective internal control over financial reporting as of December 31,

2012, based on criteria established in Internal Control - Integrated Framework  issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of

the Treadway Commission (COSO). The Company’s management is responsible for these financial statements, for maintaining effective

internal control over financial reporting and for its assessment of the effectiveness of internal control over financial reporting, included

in the accompanying Management’s Report on Internal Control Over Financial Reporting. Our responsibility is to express opinions on

these financial statements and on the Company’s internal control over financial reporting based on our integrated audits. We conducted

our audits in accordance with the standards of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States). Those standards

require that we plan and perform the audits to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of materialmisstatement and whether effective internal control over financial reporting was maintained in all material respects. Our audits of the

financial statements included examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements,

assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, and evaluating the overall financial statement

presentation. Our audit of internal control over financial reporting included obtaining an understanding of internal control over financial

reporting, assessing the risk that a material weakness exists, and testing and evaluating the design and operating effectiveness of internal

control based on the assessed risk. Our audits also included performing such other procedures as we considered necessary in the

circumstances. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinions.

A company’s internal control over financial reporting is a process designed to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability

of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted

accounting principles. A company’s internal control over financial reporting includes those policies and procedures that (i) pertain to

the maintenance of records that, in reasonable detail, accurately and fairly reflect the transactions and dispositions of the assets of thecompany; (ii) provide reasonable assurance that transactions are recorded as necessary to permit preparation of financial statements

in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, and that receipts and expenditures of the company are being made only

in accordance with authorizations of management and directors of the company; and (iii) provide reasonable assurance regarding

prevention or timely detection of unauthorized acquisition, use, or disposition of the company’s assets that could have a material effect

on the financial statements.

Because of its inherent limitations, internal control over financial reporting may not prevent or detect misstatements. Also, projections

of any evaluation of effectiveness to future periods are subject to the risk that controls may become inadequate because of changes in

conditions, or that the degree of compliance with the policies or procedures may deteriorate.

As described in Management’s Report on Internal Control Over Financial Reporting, management has excluded Skyline Steel LLC from

its assessment of internal control over financial reporting as of December 31, 2012 because it was acquired by the Company in a

purchase business combination during 2012. We have also excluded Skyline Steel LLC from our audit of internal control over financial

reporting. Skyline Steel LLC is a wholly owned subsidiary whose total assets and total sales represent 3.2% and 2.4%, respectively, of

the related consolidated financial statement amounts as of and for the year ended December 31, 2012.

PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP

Charlotte, NC

February 28, 2013

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4444 CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (in thousands) 

December 31, 2012 2011

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS:

Cash and cash equivalents (Note 15)  $ 1,052,862 $ 1,200,645

Short-term investments (Notes 4 and 15) 104,167 1,362,641 

Accounts receivable, net (Note 5) 1,707,317 1,710,773 

Inventories, net (Note 6) 2,323,641 1,987,257 

Other current assets (Notes 10, 14, 15 and 20) 473,377 446,765 

Total current assets 5,661,364 6,708,081

PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT, NET (Note 7) 4,283,056  3,755,604 

RESTRICTED CASH AND INVESTMENTS (Notes 8 and 15)  275,163 585,833

GOODWILL (Note 9) 2,004,538 1,830,661 

OTHER INTANGIBLE ASSETS, NET (Note 9) 959,240  784,640 

OTHER ASSETS (Note 10) 968,698  905,531 

TOTAL ASSETS $14,152,059 $14,570,350 

LIABILITIES AND EQUITY

CURRENT LIABILITIES:

Short-term debt (Notes 12 and 15) $ 29,912 $ 1,826

Long-term debt due within one year (Notes 12 and 15)  250,000  650,000 

Accounts payable (Note 11)  1,046,713  958,645 

Salaries, wages and related accruals (Notes 17 and 18) 279,898 333,341 

Accrued expenses and other current liabilities (Notes 11, 14, 15 and 16) 423,045 452,247 

Total current liabilities 2,029,568 2,396,059 

LONG-TERM DEBT DUE AFTER ONE YEAR (Notes 12 and 15) 3,380,200 3,630,200 

DEFERRED CREDITS AND OTHER LIABILITIES (Notes 16, 17, 18 and 20) 856,917 837,511 

TOTAL LIABILITIES  6,266,685 6,863,770

COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES (Notes 6, 14 and 16)

EQUITY

NUCOR STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY (Notes 13 and 17):

Common stock (800,000 shares authorized;

377,013 and 376,239 shares issued, respectively) 150,805 150,496

Additional paid-in capital 1,811,459 1,756,534 

Retained earnings 7,124,523 7,111,566 

Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss), net of income taxes (Notes 2 and 14) 56,761  (38,177)

Treasury stock (59,350 and 59,490 shares, respectively)  (1,501,977)  (1,505,534)

Total Nucor stockholders’ equity  7,641,571  7,474,885 

NONCONTROLLING INTERESTS 243,803  231,695 

TOTAL EQUITY 7,885,374  7,706,580 

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY $14,152,059  $14,570,350 

See notes to consolidated financial statements.

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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF EARNINGS

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF EARNINGS (in thousands, except per share data) 

Year Ended December 31, 2012 2011 2010

NET SALES  $19,429,273 $20,023,564 $15,844,627

COSTS, EXPENSES AND OTHER:

Cost of products sold (Notes 1, 6, 14 and 18) 17,915,735 18,142,144 15,060,882

Marketing, administrative and other expenses (Notes 1, 3 and 10) 454,900 439,528 331,455

Equity in losses of unconsolidated affiliates (Note 10) 13,323 10,043 32,082

Impairment of non-current assets (Note 10) 30,000 13,943 —

Interest expense, net (Note 19) 162,375 166,094 153,093

18,576,333 18,771,752 15,577,512

EARNINGS BEFORE INCOME TAXES

AND NONCONTROLLING INTERESTS  852,940 1,251,812 267,115

PROVISION FOR INCOME TAXES (Note 20) 259,814 390,828 60,792

NET EARNINGS 593,126 860,984 206,323

EARNINGS ATTRIBUTABLE TO NONCONTROLLING INTERESTS  88,507 82,796 72,231

NET EARNINGS ATTRIBUTABLE TO NUCOR STOCKHOLDERS  $ 504,619 $ 778,188 $ 134,092

NET EARNINGS PER SHARE (Note 21):

Basic $1.58 $2.45 $0.42

Diluted $1.58 $2.45 $0.42

See notes to consolidated financial statements.

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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY (in thousands, except per share data) 

TOTALCOMMON STOCK

ADDITIONALPAID-INCAPITAL

RETAINEDEARNINGS

ACCUMULATEDOTHER

COMPREHENSIVEINCOME (LOSS)

TREASURY STOCK(AT COST)

TOTALNUCOR

STOCKHOLDERS’EQUITY

NON-CONTROLLINGINTERESTSSHARES AMOUNT SHARES AMOUNT

BALANCES, December 31, 2009 $7,584,289 374,692 $149,877 $1,675,777 $7,120,218 $(41,056) 59,836 $(1,514,290) $7,390,526 $193,763

Net earnings in 2010 206,323 134,092 134,092 72,231

Other comprehensive income 13,290 13,280 13,280 10

Stock options exercised 4,662 319 128 4,534 4,662

Stock option expense 729 729 729

Issuance of stock under award plans,net of forfeitures 32,777 440 176 28,152 (176) 4,449 32,777

Amortiza tion of unearned compensati on 2,326 2,326 2,326

Cash dividends ($1.4425 per share) (458,322) (458,322) (458,322)

Distributions to noncontrolling interests (55,380) (55,380)

BALANCES, December 31, 2010 7,330,694 375,451 150,181 1,711,518 6,795,988 (27,776) 59,660 (1,509,841) 7,120,070 210,624

Net earnings in 2011 860,984 778,188 778,188 82,796

Other comprehensive income (10,406) (10,401) (10,401) (5)

Stock options exercised 8,097 387 155 7,942 8,097

Stock option expense 9,850 9,850 9,850

Issuance of stock under award plans,net of forfeitures 30,091 401 160 25,624 (170) 4,307 30,091

Amortiza tion of unearned compensati on 1,600 1,600 1,600

Cash dividends ($1.4525 per share) (462,610) (462,610) (462,610)

Distributions to noncontrolling interests (61,720) (61,720)

BALANCES, December 31, 2011  7,706,580 376,239 150,496 1,756,534 7,111,566 (38,177) 59,490 (1,505,534) 7,474,885 231,695

Net earnings in 2012 593,126 504,619 504,619 88,507

Other comprehensive income 95,231 95,226 95,226 5

Stock options exercised 10,515 354 142 10,373 10,515

Stock option expense 9,850 9,850 9,850

Issuance of stock under award plans,net of forfeitures 36,119 420 167 32,395 (140) 3,557 36,119

Amortization of unearned compensation 800 800 800

Cash dividends ($1.4625 per share) (467,662) (467,662) (467,662)

Dis tributions to noncont ro ll ing interes ts (74,848) (74,848)

Other (24,337) 1,507 (24,000) (288) (22,781) (1,556)

BALANCES, December 31, 2012  $7,885,374 377,013 $150,805 $1,811,459 $7,124,523 $56,761 59,350 $(1,501,977) $7,641,571 $243,803

See notes to consolidated financial statements.

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY

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4848 CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS   (in thousands) 

Year Ended December 31, 2012 2011 2010

OPERATING ACTIVITIES:

Net earnings $ 593,126 $ 860,984 $ 206,323

Adjustments:

Depreciation 534,010 522,571 512,147

Amortization 73,011 67,829 70,455

Stock-based compensation 50,733 49,003 43,041

Deferred income taxes (25,274) 58,051 138,262

Equity in losses of unconsolidated affiliates 13,323 10,043 32,082

Impairment of non-current assets 30,000 13,943 —

Loss on sale of assets 17,563 — —

Changes in assets and liabilities (exclusive of acquisitions):

Accounts receivable 148,113 (274,920) (310,188)

Inventories (65,655) (433,696) (231,913)

Accounts payable (111,496) 62,012 179,807

Federal income taxes (28,022) 930 180,821Salaries, wages and related accruals (60,363) 129,340 56,641

Other 31,316 (35,037) (10,684)

Cash provided by operating activities 1,200,385 1,031,053 866,794

INVESTING ACTIVITIES:

Capital expenditures (947,608) (438,943) (338,684)

Investment in and advances to affiliates (180,472) (95,950) (434,006)

Repayment of advances to affiliates 65,446 50,000 83,885

Disposition of plant and equipment 51,063 25,333 24,944

Acquisitions (net of cash acquired) (760,833) (3,959) (64,788)

Purchases of investments (409,403) (1,494,782) (1,323,264)

Proceeds from the sale of investments 1,667,142 1,285,763 394,640

Purchases of restricted investments — (564,994) —

Proceeds from the sale of restricted investments 359,295 47,479 —

Changes in restricted cash (48,625) 530,165 (598,482)

Cash used in investing activities (203,995) (659,888) (2,255,755)

FINANCING ACTIVITIES:

Net change in short-term debt 27,945 (11,450) 11,561

Repayment of long-term debt (650,000) — (6,000)

Proceeds from issuance of long-term debt, net of discount — — 1,198,992

Debt issuance costs — — (4,050)

Issuance of common stock 10,515 8,097 4,687

Excess tax benefits from stock-based compensation 4,700 1,000 (700)

Distributions to noncontrolling interests (74,848) (61,720) (55,380)

Cash dividends (466,361) (461,518) (457,282)

Other financing activities  1,172 30,569 —

Cash provided by (used in) financing activities (1,146,877) (495,022) 691,828

Effect of exchange rate changes on cash 2,704 (904) 5,558

DECREASE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS (147,783) (124,761) (691,575)

CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS — BEGINNING OF YEAR  1,200,645 1,325,406 2,016,981

CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS — END OF YEAR  $1,052,862 $1,200,645 $1,325,406

NON-CASH INVESTING ACTIVITY:

Change in accrued plant and equipment purchases $ 71,726 $ 1,559 $ 6,610

See notes to consolidated financial statements.

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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2012, 2011 AND 2010

1. NATURE OF OPERATIONS AND BASIS OF PRESENTATION

Nature of Operations Nucor is principally a manufacturer of steel and steel products, as well as a scrap broker and processor, with

operating facilities and customers primarily located in North America.

Principles of Consolidation The consolidated financial statements include Nucor and its controlled subsidiaries, including Nucor-YamatoSteel Company, a limited partnership of which Nucor owns 51%. All significant intercompany transactions are eliminated.

Distributions are made to noncontrolling interest partners in Nucor-Yamato Steel Company in accordance with the limited partnership

agreement by mutual agreement of the general partners. At a minimum, sufficient cash is distributed so that each partner may pay

their U.S. federal and state income taxes.

Use of Estimates The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles in the United

States of America requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts reported in the financial

statements and accompanying notes. Actual results could differ from these estimates.

Reclassifications In 2012, we began classifying internal fleet and some common carrier costs in cost of products sold in the

consolidated statements of earnings. We made this change so that all freight costs will be recorded within the same financial

statement line item to allow users of our financial statements to better understand our expense structure. This change resulted in

the reclassification of $67.2 million of these costs from marketing, administrative and other expenses to cost of products sold forthe year ended December 31, 2011 ($59.9 million in 2010) in order to conform to the current year presentation. Additionally, certain

other prior period amounts have been reclassified to conform to current period presentation. These reclassifications did not have an

impact on net earnings for the current or any prior periods.

2. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

Cash and Cash Equivalents Cash equivalents are recorded at cost plus accrued interest, which approximates market, and have

original maturities of three months or less at the date of purchase. Cash and cash equivalents are maintained primarily with a few

high-credit quality financial institutions.

Short-term Investments Short-term investments are recorded at cost plus accrued interest, which approximates market. Unrealized

gains and losses on investments classified as available-for-sale are recorded as a component of accumulated other comprehensive

income (loss). Management determines the appropriate classification of its investments at the time of purchase and re-evaluates such

determination at each balance sheet date.

Inventories Valuation Inventories are stated at the lower of cost or market. Inventories valued using the last-in, first-out (LIFO)

method of accounting represent approximately 45% of total inventories as of December 31, 2012 (47% as of December 31, 2011).

All inventories held by the parent company and Nucor-Yamato Steel Company are valued using the LIFO method of accounting

except for supplies that are consumed indirectly in the production process, which are valued using the first-in, first-out (FIFO)

method of accounting. All inventories held by other subsidiaries of the parent company are valued using the FIFO method of

accounting. The Company records any amount required to reduce the carrying value of inventory to net realizable value as a charge

to cost of products sold.

Property, Plant and Equipment Property, plant and equipment are stated at cost, except for property, plant and equipment acquired

through acquisitions which were recorded at fair value. Depreciation is provided on a straight-line basis over the estimated useful

lives of the assets. The costs of planned major maintenance activities are capitalized and amortized over the period until the next

scheduled major maintenance activity. All other repairs and maintenance activities are expensed when incurred.

Goodwill and Other Intangibles Goodwill is the excess of cost over the fair value of net assets of businesses acquired. Goodwill is not

amortized but is tested annually for impairment and whenever events or circumstances change that would make it more likely than

not that an impairment may have occurred. We perform our annual impairment analysis as of the first day of the fourth quarter each

year. The evaluation of impairment involves comparing the current estimated fair value of each reporting unit, which is a level below the

reportable segment, to the recorded value, including goodwill. When appropriate, Nucor performs a qualitative assessment to determine

whether it is more likely than not that the fair value of a reporting unit is less than its carrying amount. For certain reporting units it

is necessary to perform a quantitative analysis. In these instances, a discounted cash flow model is used to determine the current

estimated fair value of these reporting units. A number of significant assumptions and estimates are involved in the application of the

discounted cash flow model to forecast operating cash flows, including market growth and market share, sales volumes and prices,

costs to produce, discount rate and estimated capital needs. Management considers historical experience and all available information

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at the time the fair values of its reporting units are estimated. Assumptions in estimating future cash flows are subject to a high

degree of judgment and complexity. Changes in assumptions and estimates may affect the fair value of goodwill and could result in

additional impairment charges in future periods.

Finite-lived intangible assets are amortized over their estimated useful lives.

Long-Lived Asset Impairments We evaluate our property, plant and equipment and finite-lived intangible assets for potential impairment

on an individual asset basis or at the lowest level asset grouping for which cash flows can be separately identified. Asset impairments

are assessed whenever changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying amounts of those productive assets could exceed their

projected undiscounted cash flows. When it is determined that an impairment exists, the related assets are written down to estimated

fair market value.

Equity Method Investments Investments in joint ventures in which Nucor shares control over the financial and operating decisions

but in which Nucor is not the primary beneficiary are accounted for under the equity method. Each of the Company’s equity method

investments is subject to a review for impairment if, and when, circumstances indicate that a decline in value below its carrying

amount may have occurred. Examples of such circumstances include, but are not limited to, a significant deterioration in the earnings

performance or business prospects of the investee; a significant adverse change in the regulatory, economic or technological

environment of the investee; a significant adverse change in the general market condition of either the geographic area or the industry

in which the investee operates; and recurring negative cash flows from operations. If management considers the decline to be other

than temporary, the Company would write down the investment to its estimated fair market value.

Derivative Financial Instruments Nucor uses derivative financial instruments from time to time primarily to partially manage its

exposure to price risk related to natural gas purchases used in the production process as well as scrap, copper and aluminum

purchased for resale to its customers. In addition, Nucor uses derivatives from time to time to partially manage its exposure to

changes in interest rates on outstanding debt instruments and uses forward foreign exchange contracts to hedge cash flows

associated with certain assets and liabilities, firm commitments and anticipated transactions.

Nucor recognizes all derivative instruments in the consolidated balance sheets at fair value. Amounts included in accumulated

other comprehensive income (loss) related to cash flow hedges are reclassified into earnings when the underlying transaction is

recognized in net earnings. Changes in fair value hedges are reported currently in earnings along with changes in the fair value of

the hedged items. When cash flow and fair value hedges affect net earnings, they are included on the same financial statement

line as the underlying transaction (cost of products sold or interest expense). If these instruments do not meet hedge accounting

criteria or contain ineffectiveness, the change in fair value (or a portion thereof) is recognized immediately in earnings in the same

financial statement line as the underlying transaction.

Revenue Recognition Nucor recognizes revenue when the customer takes title, assumes risk of loss and when collection is

reasonably assured.

Income Taxes Nucor utilizes the liability method of accounting for income taxes. Under the liability method, deferred taxes are

determined based on the temporary differences between the financial statement and tax basis of assets and liabilities using tax

rates expected to be in effect during the years in which the basis differences reverse. A valuation allowance is recorded when

it is more likely than not that some of the deferred tax assets will not be realized.

Nucor recognizes the effect of income tax positions only if those positions are more likely than not of being sustained. Potential

accrued interest and penalties related to unrecognized tax benefits are recognized as a component of earnings before taxes and

noncontrolling interests.

Nucor’s intention is to permanently reinvest the earnings of certain foreign investments. Accordingly, no provisions have been made

for taxes that may be payable upon remittance of such earnings.

Stock-Based Compensation The Company recognizes the cost of stock-based compensation as an expense using fair value

measurement methods. The assumptions used to calculate the fair value of stock-based compensation granted are evaluated and

revised, as necessary, to reflect market conditions and experience.

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We have allocated the purchase price for Skyline to its individual assets acquired and liabilities assumed.

The following table summarizes the estimated fair values of the assets acquired and liabilities assumed of Skyline as of the date

of acquisition:

(in thousands) 

Accounts receivable $128,004Inventory 260,473

Other current assets 4,410

Property, plant and equipment 70,100

Goodwill 138,579

Other intangible assets 215,600

  Total assets acquired 817,166

Current liabilities 137,654

Deferred credits and other liabilities 4,078

  Total liabilities assumed 141,732

Net assets acquired $675,434

The purchase price allocation to the identifiable intangible assets is as follows:

As of the date of acquisition (in thousands, except years) 

 Weighted-Average Life

Customer relationships $184,500 17 years

Trademarks and trade names 28,500 20 years

Other 2,600 3 years

$215,600

The goodwill of $138.6 million is primarily attributed to the synergies expected to arise after the acquisition and has been allocated to

the steel mills segment (see Note 9). Approximately $128.2 million of the goodwill recognized is expected to be deductible for tax purposes.

In August 2012, Nucor sold the assets of Nucor Wire Products Pennsylvania, Inc., resulting in a loss of $17.6 million. This charge is

included in marketing, administrative and other expenses in the consolidated statement of earnings.

In November 2012, Nucor acquired a 50% economic and voting interest in Hunter Ridge Energy Services LLC (Hunter Ridge). Hunter

Ridge provides services for the gathering, separation and compression of energy products including natural gas produced by Nucor’s

working interest drilling program. Nucor accounts for the investment (on a one-month lag basis) under the equity method (see Note

10). As of December 31, 2012, our investment in Hunter Ridge was $95.4 million.

2010 In April 2010, Nucor acquired a 50% economic and voting interest in NuMit LLC (NuMit) for a purchase price of approximately

$221.3 million. NuMit owns 100% of the equity interest in Steel Technologies LLC, an operator of 25 sheet processing facilities

throughout the U.S., Canada and Mexico. Nucor accounts for the investment using the equity method (see Note 10).

All Years Other minor acquisitions, exclusive of purchase price adjustments of acquisitions made in prior years, totaled $85.4 million

in 2012 ($4.0 million in 2011 and $64.8 million in 2010).

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4. SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS

Nucor’s short-term investments held as of December 31, 2012 consisted of certificates of deposit (CDs) and are classified as available-

for-sale. The interest rates on the certificates of deposit are fixed at inception.

At December 31, 2011, Nucor’s short-term investments consisted of CDs, corporate debt, Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLB) obligations

and variable rate demand notes (VRDNs), all of which were classified as available-for-sale. The investments in corporate debt were debt

securities issued by a financial institution that management believes have low credit risk. FHLB consolidated obligations carry high

credit ratings from both Moody’s and Standard & Poor’s. VRDNs are variable rate bonds tied to short-term interest rates with stated

original maturities in excess of 90 days. All of the VRDNs in which Nucor invested were secured by a direct-pay letter of credit issued

by financial institutions that management believes have low credit risk. Nucor could receive the principal invested and interest accrued

thereon no later than seven days after notifying the financial institution that Nucor elected to tender the VRDNs. The interest rates on

the CDs and the coupon rates on the corporate debt and FHLBs were fixed at inception, and the VRDNs traded at par value.

No realized or unrealized gains or losses were incurred in 2012, 2011 or 2010.

The following is a summary of the short-term investments held at December 31, 2012 and 2011:

(in thousands) 

December 31, 2012 2011

Certificates of deposit $104,167  $ 775,000 

Corporate debt —  103,506

Federal Home Loan Bank obligations —  185,500 

Variable rate demand notes —  298,635 

$104,167  $1,362,641 

The contractual maturities of all of the CDs outstanding at December 31, 2012 are in 2013.

5. ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE

An allowance for doubtful accounts is maintained for estimated losses resulting from the inability of our customers to make required

payments. Accounts receivable are stated net of the allowance for doubtful accounts of $57.4 million at December 31, 2012 ($54.3million at December 31, 2011 and $61.2 million at December 31, 2010).

6. INVENTORIES

Inventories consist of approximately 37% raw materials and supplies and 63% finished and semi-finished products at December

31, 2012 (40% and 60%, respectively, at December 31, 2011). Nucor’s manufacturing process consists of a continuous, vertically

integrated process from which products are sold to customers at various stages throughout the process. Since most steel products

can be classified as either finished or semi-finished products, these two categories of inventory are combined.

If the FIFO method of accounting had been used, inventories would have been $607.2 million higher at December 31, 2012

($763.2 million higher at December 31, 2011). During 2010, inventory quantities at locations that value inventory using LIFO were

reduced, resulting in a liquidation of LIFO inventory layers carried at lower costs that prevailed in prior years. The effect of the

liquidation was to decrease cost of products sold by $30.4 million in 2010 (there was no liquidation of LIFO inventory layers in 2012

or 2011). Use of the lower of cost or market method reduced inventories by $3.5 million at December 31, 2012 ($6.8 million atDecember 31, 2011).

Nucor has entered into supply agreements for certain raw materials, utilities and other items in the ordinary course of business.

These agreements extend into 2029 and total approximately $6.41 billion at December 31, 2012.

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Intangible assets with estimated lives of 3 to 22 years are amortized on a straight-line or accelerated basis and are comprised of

the following:

(in thousands) 

December 31, 2012 2011

GrossAmount

AccumulatedAmortization

GrossAmount

AccumulatedAmortization

Customer relationships $1,156,979  $325,819 $ 941,787  $262,841

Trademarks and trade names 152,869 32,653  123,192  25,628 

Other 28,610 20,746  25,868  17,738 

$1,338,458  $379,218  $1,090,847  $306,207 

Intangible asset amortization expense was $73.0 million in 2012 ($67.8 million in 2011 and $70.5 million in 2010). Annual amortization

expense is estimated to be $72.1 million in 2013; $70.1 million in 2014; $68.2 million in 2015; $66.6 million in 2016; and $64.8 million

in 2017.

The Company completed its annual goodwill impairment testing as of the first days of the fourth quarters of 2012, 2011 and 2010 andconcluded that as of such dates there was no impairment of goodwill for any of its reporting units. We do not believe there are currently

any reporting units at risk of goodwill impairment in the near term. However, assumptions in estimating reporting unit fair values are

subject to a high degree of judgment and complexity. Changes in assumptions and estimates may affect the estimated reporting unit fair

values and could result in additional impairment charges in future periods.

10. EQUITY INVESTMENTS

The carrying value of our equity investments in domestic and foreign companies was $855.9 million at December 31, 2012 ($775.7

million at December 31, 2011) and is recorded in other assets in the consolidated balance sheets.

DUFERDOFIN NUCOR Nucor owns a 50% economic and voting interest in Duferdofin Nucor S.r.l. (Duferdofin Nucor), an Italian steel

manufacturer, and accounts for the investment (on a one-month lag basis) under the equity method, as control and risk of loss are

shared equally between the members.

Nucor’s investment in Duferdofin Nucor at December 31, 2012 was $454.1 million ($493.9 million at December 31, 2011). Nucor’s 50%

share of the total net assets of Duferdofin Nucor was $53.0 million at December 31, 2012, resulting in a basis difference of $401.1 million

due to the step-up to fair value of certain assets and liabilities attributable to Duferdofin Nucor as well as the identification of goodwill

($319.1 million) and finite-lived intangible assets. This basis difference, excluding the portion attributable to goodwill, is being amortized

based on the remaining estimated useful lives of the various underlying net assets, as appropriate. Amortization expense and other purchase

accounting adjustments associated with the fair value step-up were $11.1 million in 2012 ($11.5 million in 2011 and in 2010).

As of December 31, 2012, Nucor had outstanding notes receivable of €35 million ($46.3 million) from Duferdofin Nucor (€30 million

as of December 31, 2011). The notes receivable bear interest at 1.69% and will reset annually on September 30 to the twelve-month

Euro Interbank Offered Rate (Euribor) plus 1% per year. The principal amounts are due on January 31, 2016. Accordingly, the notes

receivable were classified in other assets in the consolidated balance sheets as of December 31, 2012.

Nucor has issued a guarantee for its ownership percentage (50%) of Duferdofin Nucor’s borrowings under Facility A of a Structured

Trade Finance Facilities Agreement that matures on October 26, 2013. The maximum amount that Duferdofin Nucor can borrow underFacility A is €112.5 million, and as of December 31, 2012, Duferdofin Nucor had €102.0 million ($134.8 million) outstanding under that

facility. If Duferdofin Nucor fails to pay when due any amounts for which it is obligated under Facility A, Nucor could be required to pay

50% of such amounts pursuant to and in accordance with the terms of its guarantee. Any indebtedness of Duferdofin Nucor to Nucor is

effectively subordinated to the indebtedness of Duferdofin Nucor under the Structured Trade Finance Facilities Agreement. Nucor has

not recorded any liability associated with the guarantee.

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NUMIT Nucor has a 50% economic and voting interest in NuMit LLC. NuMit owns 100% of the equity interest in Steel Technologies

LLC, an operator of 25 sheet processing facilities located throughout the U.S., Canada and Mexico. Nucor accounts for the investment

in NuMit (on a one-month lag basis) under the equity method as control and risk of loss are shared equally between the members. The

acquisition did not result in a significant amount of goodwill or intangible assets.

Nucor’s investment in NuMit at December 31, 2012 was $288.4 million ($259.3 million as of December 31, 2011), which is

comprised of the purchase price of approximately $221.3 million plus subsequent additional capital contributions and equity methodearnings less distributions since acquisition. Nucor also has recorded a $40.0 million note receivable from Steel Technologies LLC

that bears interest at 1.26% and resets quarterly to the three-month London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) plus 90 basis points.

The principal amount is due on October 21, 2014. In addition, Nucor has extended a $130.0 million line of credit (of which $47.0

million was outstanding at December 31, 2012) to Steel Technologies. As of December 31, 2012, the amounts outstanding on the

line of credit bear interest at 1.83% and mature on April 1, 2013. The note receivable was classified in other assets and the amount

outstanding on the line of credit was classified in other current assets in the consolidated balance sheets.

HUNTER RIDGE In November 2012, Nucor acquired a 50% economic and voting interest in Hunter Ridge. Hunter Ridge provides

services for the gathering, separation and compression of energy products including natural gas produced by Nucor’s working interest

drilling program. Nucor accounts for the investment (on a one-month lag basis) under the equity method, as control and risk of loss

are shared equally between the members. Nucor’s investment in Hunter Ridge at December 31, 2012 was $95.4 million (none at

December 31, 2011). The acquisition did not result in a significant amount of goodwill or intangible assets.

ALL EQUITY INVESTMENTS Nucor reviews its equity investments for impairment if and when circumstances indicate that a decline in

value below their carrying amounts may have occurred. In the second quarter of 2012, Nucor concluded that a triggering event had

occurred requiring assessment for impairment of its equity investment in Duferdofin Nucor due to the continued declines in the global

demand for steel, the escalated economic and political turmoil in Europe and continued operating performance well below budgeted

levels through the first half of 2012. Duferdofin Nucor’s updated unfavorable forecast of future operating performance was also a

contributing factor. After completing its assessment, Nucor determined that the carrying amount exceeded its estimated fair value and

recorded a $30.0 million impairment charge against the Company’s investment in Duferdofin Nucor in the second quarter of 2012.

This charge is included in impairment of non-current assets in the consolidated statements of earnings. In the fourth quarter of 2012,

Nucor reassessed its equity investment in Duferdofin Nucor for impairment. After completing its assessment, the Company determined

that the estimated fair value exceeded its carrying amount and that there was no need for further impairment. The assumptions that

most significantly affect the fair value determination include projected revenues and the discount rate. Steel market conditions in

Europe have continued to be challenging through the fourth quarter of 2012, and, therefore, it is reasonably possible that based on

actual performance in the near term the estimates used in our fourth quarter valuation could change and result in further impairmentof our investment.

In the third quarter of 2011, the Company concluded that an equity investment in a dust recycling project had been impaired, resulting

in an impairment charge of $13.9 million. This charge is included in impairment of non-current assets in the consolidated statements

of earnings.

In December 2010, Nucor and its joint venture partners agreed to permanently close the HIsmelt plant in Kwinana, Western Australia.

Nucor has a 25% interest in the joint venture that will be terminated. Nucor recorded a pre-tax charge of $10.0 million in the fourth

quarter of 2010 (none in 2012 and 2011) in marketing, administrative and other expenses for its portion of the estimated closure costs.

11. CURRENT LIABILITIES

Book overdrafts, included in accounts payable in the consolidated balance sheets, were $53.8 million at December 31, 2012

($53.6 million at December 31, 2011). Dividends payable, included in accrued expenses and other current liabilities in the

consolidated balance sheets, were $117.6 million at December 31, 2012 ($116.3 million at December 31, 2011).

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12. DEBT AND OTHER FINANCING ARRANGEMENTS

(in thousands) 

December 31, 2012 2011

Industrial revenue bonds:0.30% to 1.5%, variable,due from 2014 to 2040  $1,030,200  $1,030,200 

Notes, 4.875%, due 2012 —  350,000 

Notes, 5.0%, due 2012 — 300,000

Notes, 5.0%, due 2013 250,000 250,000

Notes, 5.75%, due 2017 600,000 600,000

Notes, 5.85%, due 2018 500,000 500,000 

Notes, 4.125%, due 2022 600,000 600,000 

Notes, 6.40%, due 2037 650,000 650,000 

3,630,200 4,280,200 

Less current maturities (250,000) (650,000)

 $3,380,200 $3,630,200

Annual aggregate long-term debt maturities are: $250.0 million in 2013; $3.3 million in 2014; $16.3 million in 2015; none in 2016;

$600.0 million in 2017; and $2.761 billion thereafter.

In December 2011, Nucor received increased commitments under the unsecured revolving credit facility to provide for up to $1.50

billion in revolving loans. The amended multi-year revolving credit agreement matures in December 2016 and allows up to $500.0

million in additional commitments at Nucor’s election in accordance with the terms set forth in the credit agreement. Up to the

equivalent of $850.0 million of the credit facility is available for foreign currency loans, up to $500.0 million is available for the issuance

of letters of credit, and up to $500.0 million is available for the issuance of revolving loans for Nucor subsidiaries in accordance with

terms set forth in the credit agreement. The credit facility provides for a pricing grid based upon the credit rating of Nucor’s senior

unsecured long-term debt and, alternatively, interest rates quoted by lenders in connection with competitive bidding. The credit facility

includes customary financial and other covenants, including a limit on the ratio of funded debt to capital of 60%, a limit on Nucor’s

ability to pledge the Company’s assets and a limit on consolidations, mergers and sales of assets. As of December 31, 2012, Nucor’s

funded debt to total capital ratio was 32%, and Nucor was in compliance with all covenants under the credit facility. No borrowings were

outstanding under the credit facility as of December 31, 2012 and 2011.

Harris Steel has credit facilities totaling approximately $35.5 million, with $2.8 million of borrowings outstanding at December 31, 2012.

In addition, the business of Nucor Trading S.A. is financed by uncommitted trade credit arrangements with a number of European

banking institutions. As of December 31, 2012, Nucor Trading S.A. had outstanding borrowings of $27.1 million and outstanding

guarantees of $0.1 million. In addition, $21.5 million of the amount outstanding at December 31, 2012 (none at December 31, 2011)

was guaranteed by Nucor. If Nucor Trading S.A. fails to pay when due any amounts for which it is obligated, Nucor could be required to

pay such amounts pursuant to and in accordance with the terms of the guarantee.

Letters of credit totaling $27.2 million were outstanding as of December 31, 2012 related to certain obligations, including workers’

compensation, utilities deposits and credit arrangements by Nucor Trading S.A. for commitments to purchase inventories.

Nucor capitalized $4.7 million of interest expense in 2012 ($3.5 million in 2011 and $0.9 million in 2010) related to the borrowing

costs associated with various construction projects.

13. CAPITAL STOCK

The par value of Nucor’s common stock is $0.40 per share and there are 800 million shares authorized. In addition, 250,000 shares

of preferred stock, par value of $4.00 per share, are authorized, with preferences, rights and restrictions as may be fixed by Nucor’s

board of directors. There are no shares of preferred stock issued or outstanding.

In 2001, the board of directors adopted a Stockholder Rights Plan in which one right was distributed as a dividend for each Nucor

common share outstanding. The rights had no voting power and expired on March 8, 2011.

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14. DERIVATIVE FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS

The following tables summarize information regarding Nucor’s derivative instruments:

Fair Value of Derivative Instruments

(in thousands) 

Fair ValueDecember 31, Consolidated Balance Sheet Location 2012 2011

Asset derivatives not designatedas hedging instruments:

Commodity contracts Other current assets $ — $ 5,071

Liability derivatives designatedas hedging instruments:

Commodity contracts Accrued expenses and other current liabilities $ — $ (21,100)

Liability derivatives not designatedas hedging instruments:

Commodity contracts Accrued expenses and other current liabilities (303) —

Foreign exchange contracts Accrued expenses and other current liabilities (15) (334)Total liability derivatives

not designated ashedging instruments (318) (334)

Total liability derivatives $ (318) $(21,434)

The Effect of Derivative Instruments on the Consolidated Statements of Earnings

Derivatives Designated as Hedging Instruments (in thousands) 

Derivativesin Cash

Flow HedgingRelationships

Statement of

EarningsLocation

Amount of Gain or (Loss)Recognized

in OCI on Derivative(Effective Portion)

Amount of Gain or (Loss)Reclassified from Accumulated

OCI into Earnings(Effective Portion)

Amount of Gain or (Loss)Recognized

in Earnings on Derivative(Ineffective Portion)

2012 2011 2010 2012 2011 2010 2012 2011 2010

Commoditycontracts

Cost ofproductssold $(2,264) $(8,454)

 $(29,957) $(42,515)  $(37,093) $(35,141) $500 $600  $600

Derivatives Not Designated as Hedging Instruments (in thousands) 

Derivatives Not Designatedas Hedging Instruments

Statement of EarningsLocation

Amount of Gain or (Loss) Recognizedin Earnings on Derivative

2012 2011 2010

Commodity contracts Cost of products sold $1,321 $11,757 $(1,417)

Foreign exchange contracts Cost of products sold 198 (665) 907

Total $1,519 $11,092 $ (510)

 

During the first quarter of 2012, Nucor settled all of its open natural gas forward purchase contracts that were previously in place. These

settlements affected earnings over the periods specified in the original agreements.

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Nucor has also entered into various natural gas purchase contracts, which effectively commit Nucor to the following purchases of natural

gas to be used for production: $88.4 million in 2013; $30.2 million in 2014; $29.1 million in 2015; $28.8 million in 2016; $29.1 million

in 2017; and $347.4 million between 2018 and 2028. These natural gas purchase contracts will primarily supply our direct reduced iron

facility in Trinidad.

15. FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS

The following table summarizes information regarding Nucor’s financial assets and financial liabilities that are measured at fair value as of

December 31, 2012. Nucor does not currently have any non-financial assets or liabilities that are measured at fair value on a recurring basis.

  (in thousands) 

Fair Value Measurements at Reporting Date Using

December 31,

 CarryingAmount in

ConsolidatedBalance Sheets

Quoted Pricesin Active Marketsfor Identical Assets

(Level 1)

SignificantOther Observable

Inputs(Level 2)

SignificantUnobservable

Inputs(Level 3)

2012

Assets:

Cash equivalents $ 830,011 $ 830,011

Short-term investments 104,167 104,167

Restricted cash and investments 275,163 275,163

Total assets $1,209,341 $1,209,341 — —

Liabilities:

Foreign exchange andcommodity contracts $ (318) — $ (318) —

2011

Assets:

Cash equivalents $1,012,122 $1,012,122 $ —

Short-term investments 1,362,641 1,362,641 —

Commodity contracts 5,071 — 5,071

Restricted cash and investments 585,833 585,833 —Total assets $2,965,667 $2,960,596 $ 5,071 —

Liabilities:

Foreign exchange andcommodity contracts $ (21,434) — $ (21,434) —

Fair value measurements for Nucor’s cash equivalents, short-term investments and restricted cash and investments are classified under

Level 1 because such measurements are based on quoted market prices in active markets for identical assets. Fair value measurements

for Nucor’s derivatives are classified under Level 2 because such measurements are based on published market prices for similar assets

or are estimated based on observable inputs such as interest rates, yield curves, credit risks, spot and future commodity prices and spot

and future exchange rates.

The fair value of short-term and long-term debt, including current maturities, was approximately $4.24 billion at December 31, 2012($4.76 billion at December 31, 2011). The fair value estimates are classified under Level 2 because such estimates are based on readily

available market prices of our debt at December 31, 2012 and 2011, or similar debt with the same maturities, rating and interest rates.

16. CONTINGENCIES

Nucor is subject to environmental laws and regulations established by federal, state and local authorities, and, accordingly, makes

provision for the estimated costs of compliance. Of the undiscounted total of $26.5 million of accrued environmental costs at

December 31, 2012 ($31.4 million at December 31, 2011), $9.5 million was classified in accrued expenses and other current

liabilities ($14.4 million at December 31, 2011) and $17.0 million was classified in deferred credits and other liabilities ($17.0 million

at December 31, 2011). Inherent uncertainties exist in these estimates primarily due to unknown conditions, evolving remediation

technology, and changing governmental regulations and legal standards.

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Nucor has been named, along with other major steel producers, as a co-defendant in several related antitrust class-action complaints

filed by Standard Iron Works and other steel purchasers in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. The

majority of these complaints were filed in September and October of 2008, with two additional complaints being filed in July and

December of 2010. Two of these complaints have been voluntarily dismissed and are no longer pending. The plaintiffs allege that

from April 1, 2005 through December 31, 2007, eight steel manufacturers, including Nucor, engaged in anticompetitive activities with

respect to the production and sale of steel. The plaintiffs seek monetary and other relief. Although we believe the plaintiffs’ claims

are without merit and will vigorously defend against them, we cannot at this time predict the outcome of this litigation or estimate the

range of Nucor’s potential exposure.

Nucor is involved in various other judicial and administrative proceedings as both plaintiff and defendant, arising in the ordinary

course of business. Nucor maintains liability insurance for certain risks that arise that are also subject to certain self-insurance limits.

Although the outcome of the claims and proceedings against us cannot be predicted with certainty, we believe that there are no

existing claims or proceedings that are likely to have a material adverse effect on the consolidated financial statements.

17. STOCK-BASED COMPENSATION

Stock Options Stock options may be granted to Nucor’s key employees, officers and non-employee directors with exercise prices at

100% of the market value on the date of the grant. The stock options granted in 2010, 2011 and 2012 are exercisable at the end of

three years and have a term of 10 years. There are no options exercisable as of December 31, 2012. All stock options granted prior

to 2010 were fully exercised at December 31, 2012. New shares are issued upon exercise of stock options.

A summary of activity under Nucor’s stock option plans is as follows:

(shares in thousands) 

Year Ended December 31, 2012 2011 2010

Shares

Weighted-AverageExercise

Price Shares

Weighted-AverageExercise

Price Shares

Weighted-AverageExercise

Price

Number of shares under option:

Outstanding at beginning of year 1,156 $38.26 983 $29.14 1,060 $21.95

Granted 754 $35.76 560 $42.34 242 $41.43

Exercised (354) $29.67 (387) $20.96 (319) $14.60

Canceled — — — — — —

Outstanding at end of year 1,556 $39.01 1,156 $38.26 983 $29.14

Options exercisable at end of year — — 354 $29.67 741 $25.12

The shares reserved for future grants as of December 31, 2012, 2011 and 2010 are reflected in the restricted stock units table below.

The total intrinsic value of options (the amount by which the stock price exceeded the exercise price of the option on the date of

exercise) that were exercised during 2012 was $4.3 million ($7.6 million in 2011 and $8.5 million in 2010).

The following table summarizes information about stock options outstanding at December 31, 2012 (none are exercisable):

(shares in thousands) Options Outstanding

Exercise PriceNumber

OutstandingWeighted-Average Remaining

Contractual Life

$35.76 754 9.4 years

$41.43 242 7.4 years

$42.34 560 8.4 years

$35.76 – $42.34 1,556 8.7 years

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As of December 31, 2012, the total aggregate intrinsic value of outstanding options was $6.5 million.

The grant date fair value of options granted was $11.40 in 2012 ($15.37 in 2011 and $15.50 in 2010). The fair value was estimated

using the Black-Scholes option-pricing model with the following assumptions:

2012 2011 2010

Exercise price $35.76 $42.34 $41.43Expected dividend yield 4.08% 3.42% 3.48%

Expected stock price volatility 48.99% 49.40% 50.58%

Risk-free interest rate 1.06% 2.39% 2.75%

Expected life (in years) 6.5 6.5 6.5

Compensation expense for stock options was $9.9 million in 2012 ($9.9 million in 2011 and $0.7 million in 2010). As of December 31,

2012, unrecognized compensation expense related to options was $0.5 million, which is expected to be recognized over 0.4 years.

Restricted Stock Units Nucor annually grants restricted stock units (RSUs) to key employees, officers and non-employee directors.

The RSUs typically vest and are converted to common stock in three equal installments on each of the first three anniversaries of the

grant date. A portion of the RSUs awarded to senior officers vest upon the officer’s retirement. Retirement, for purposes of vesting inthese units only, means termination of employment with approval of the Compensation and Executive Development Committee of the

Board of Directors after satisfying age and years of service requirements. RSUs granted to non-employee directors are fully vested

on the grant date and are payable to the non-employee director in the form of common stock after the termination of the director’s

service on the board of directors.

RSUs granted to employees who are eligible for retirement on the date of grant are expensed immediately, and RSUs granted to

employees who will become retirement-eligible prior to the end of the vesting term are expensed over the period through which the

employee will become retirement-eligible since these awards vest upon retirement from the Company. Compensation expense for

RSUs granted to employees who are not retirement-eligible is recognized on a straight-line basis over the vesting period.

Cash dividend equivalents are paid to participants each quarter. Dividend equivalents paid on units expected to vest are recognized

as a reduction in retained earnings.

The fair value of the RSUs is determined based on the closing stock price of Nucor’s common stock on the day before the grant.

A summary of Nucor’s restricted stock unit activity is as follows:

(shares in thousands) 

Year Ended December 31, 2012 2011 2010

SharesGrant DateFair Value Shares

Grant DateFair Value Shares

Grant DateFair Value

Restricted stock units:

Unvested at beginning of year 962 $46.09 1,203 $49.96 1,464 $54.69

Granted 1,101 $35.76 490 $42.34 462 $43.05

Vested (915) $40.36 (713) $50.04 (709) $55.24

Canceled (42) $39.41 (18) $46.06 (14) $49.52

Unvested at end of year 1,106 $40.80 962 $46.09 1,203 $49.96

Shares reserved for future grants(stock options and RSUs) 11,839 13,695 14,777

Compensation expense for RSUs was $34.2 million in 2012 ($31.6 million in 2011 and $37.0 million in 2010). The total fair value

of shares vested during 2012 was $33.1 million ($29.3 million in 2011 and $30.4 million in 2010). As of December 31, 2012,

unrecognized compensation expense related to unvested RSUs was $27.4 million, which is expected to be recognized over a

weighted-average period of 1.9 years.

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19. INTEREST EXPENSE (INCOME)

The components of net interest expense are as follows:

(in thousands) 

Year Ended December 31, 2012 2011 2010

Interest expense $173,503 $178,812 $161,140

Interest income (11,128) (12,718) (8,047)

Interest expense, net $162,375 $166,094 $153,093

Interest paid was $178.0 million in 2012 ($177.6 million in 2011 and $151.8 million in 2010).

20. INCOME TAXES

Components of earnings from continuing operations before income taxes and noncontrolling interests are as follows:

(in thousands) 

Year Ended December 31, 2012 2011 2010

United States $854,705 $1,241,465 $260,794

Foreign (1,765) 10,347 6,321

$852,940 $1,251,812 $267,115

The provision for income taxes consists of the following:

(in thousands) 

Year Ended December 31, 2012 2011 2010

Current:Federal $261,552 $329,076 $(66,462)

State 20,337 1,685 (19,297)

Foreign 3,199 2,016 8,289

Total current 285,088 332,777 (77,470)

Deferred:

Federal (23,052) 55,124 138,662

State (10,440) 10,400 12,223

Foreign 8,218 (7,473) (12,623)

Total deferred (25,274) 58,051 138,262

Total provision for income taxes $259,814 $390,828 $ 60,792

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A reconciliation of the federal statutory tax rate (35%) to the total provision is as follows:

 

Year Ended December 31, 2012 2011 2010

Taxes computed at statutory rate 35.00% 35.00% 35.00%

State income taxes, net offederal income tax benefit 0.75 0.63 (1.72)

Federal research credit — (0.28) (1.19)

Domestic manufacturing deduction (3.25) (2.21) —

Equity in losses of foreignjoint venture 1.43 0.64 3.09

Foreign rate differential 0.60 (0.92) (3.83)

Noncontrolling interests (3.64) (2.32) (9.47)

Other, net (0.43) 0.68 0.88

Provision for income taxes 30.46% 31.22% 22.76%

Deferred tax assets and liabilities resulted from the following:

(in thousands) 

December 31, 2012 2011

Deferred tax assets:

Accrued liabilities and reserves $ 108,287 $ 115,752

Allowance for doubtful accounts 14,212 14,088

Inventory 174,499 142,236

Post-retirement benefits 11,119 8,260

Natural gas hedges 221 22,433Net operating loss carryforward 15,033 25,739

Cumulative translation adjustments — 2,254

Tax credit carryforwards 28,600 39,700

Total deferred tax assets 351,971 370,462

Deferred tax liabilities:

Holdbacks and amounts not dueunder contracts (17,523) (9,406)

Cumulative translation adjustments (1,600) —

Intangibles (233,413) (236,627)

Property, plant and equipment (475,176) (461,915)

Total deferred tax liabilities (727,712) (707,948)

Total net deferred tax liabilities $(375,741) $(337,486)

Current deferred tax assets included in other current assets were $190.4 million at December 31, 2012 ($195.9 million at December

31, 2011). Non-current deferred tax liabilities included in deferred credits and other liabilities were $566.1 million at December 31,

2012 ($533.4 million at December 31, 2011). Nucor paid $313.5 million in net federal, state and foreign income taxes in 2012

(paid $322.4 million in net federal, state and foreign income taxes in 2011, and received $245.0 million in refunds in 2010).

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21. EARNINGS PER SHARE

The computations of basic and diluted net earnings per share are as follows:

(in thousands, except per share data) 

Year Ended December 31, 2012 2011 2010

Basic net earnings per share:

Basic net earnings $504,619 $778,188 $134,092

Earnings allocated to participating securities (1,713) (2,653) (1,823)

Net earnings available to common stockholders $502,906 $775,535 $132,269

Average shares outstanding 318,172 316,997 315,962

Basic net earnings per share $ 1.58 $ 2.45 $ 0.42

Diluted net earnings per share:

Diluted net earnings $504,619 $778,188 $134,092

Earnings allocated to participating securities (1,714) (2,654) (1,823)

Net earnings available to common stockholders $502,905 $775,534 $132,269

Diluted average shares outstanding:Basic shares outstanding 318,172 316,997 315,962

Dilutive effect of stock options and other 68 164 548

 318,240 317,161 316,510

Diluted net earnings per share $ 1.58 $ 2.45 $ 0.42

The following stock options were excluded from the computation of diluted net earnings per share because their effect would have

been anti-dilutive:

(shares in thousands) 

Year Ended December 31, 2012 2011 2010

Anti-dilutive stock options:

Weighted average shares 801 801 242

Weighted average exercise price $42.07 $42.07 $41.43

22. SEGMENTS

Nucor reports its results in the following segments: steel mills, steel products and raw materials. The steel mills segment includes

carbon and alloy steel in sheet, bars, structural and plate, and Nucor’s equity method investments in Duferdofin Nucor and NuMit.

The steel products segment includes steel joists and joist girders, steel deck, fabricated concrete reinforcing steel, cold finished

steel, steel fasteners, metal building systems, steel grating and expanded metal, and wire and wire mesh. The raw materials

segment includes DJJ, a scrap broker and processor; Nu-Iron Unlimited, a facility that produces DRI used by the steel mills; a

DRI facility under construction in Louisiana; our natural gas working interests; and certain equity method investments. The “Allother” category primarily includes Nucor’s steel trading businesses. The segments are consistent with the way Nucor manages its

business, which is primarily based upon the similarity of the types of products produced and sold by each segment.

Net interest expense, other income, profit sharing expense, stock-based compensation and changes in the LIFO reserve are shown

under Corporate/eliminations. Corporate assets primarily include cash and cash equivalents, short-term investments, restricted

cash and investments, allowances to eliminate intercompany profit in inventory, deferred income tax assets, federal income taxes

receivable, the LIFO reserve and investments in and advances to af filiates. Certain amounts for prior years have been reclassified

to conform to the 2012 presentation.

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Nucor’s results by segment are as follows:

(in thousands) 

Year Ended December 31, 2012 2011 2010

Net sales to external customers:

Steel mills $13,317,980 $13,960,245 $10,860,760Steel products 3,738,381 3,431,490 2,831,209

Raw materials 1,909,095 2,128,391 1,814,329

All other 463,817 503,438 338,329

$19,429,273 $20,023,564 $15,844,627

Intercompany sales:

Steel mills $ 2,595,767 $ 2,405,590 $ 1,719,937

Steel products 71,277 55,646 43,565

Raw materials 9,514,163 10,436,379 8,052,986

All other 13,644 24,869 8,616

Corporate/eliminations (12,194,851) (12,922,484) (9,825,104)

 $ — $ — $ —

Depreciation expense:Steel mills $ 366,117 $ 371,984 $ 370,458

Steel products 47,948 53,272 58,429

Raw materials 112,939 92,250 78,308

All other 65 56 90

Corporate 6,941 5,009 4,862

$ 534,010 $ 522,571 $ 512,147

Amortization expense:

Steel mills $ 7,879 $ — $ 262

Steel products 35,152 38,743 40,745

Raw materials 29,109 28,215 28,577

All other 871 871 871

Corporate — — —

$ 73,011 $ 67,829 $ 70,455Earnings (loss) before income taxesand noncontrolling interests:

Steel mills $ 1,161,449 $ 1,808,859 $ 872,566

Steel products (17,140) (60,282) (173,433)

Raw materials 55,264 156,180 112,306

All other 821 4,296 4,344

Corporate/eliminations (347,454) (657,241) (548,668)

 $ 852,940 $ 1,251,812 $ 267,115

Segment assets:

Steel mills $ 7,669,917 $ 6,440,868 $ 6,061,823

Steel products 2,870,810 2,903,281 2,835,812

Raw materials 3,379,742 2,925,651 2,713,819

All other 200,775 152,107 170,174Corporate/eliminations 30,815 2,148,443 2,140,282

$14,152,059 $14,570,350 $13,921,910

Capital expenditures:

Steel mills $ 369,314 $ 181,178 $ 186,236

Steel products 31,698 20,918 21,321

Raw materials 604,312 245,337 125,536

All other 149 15 24

Corporate 13,861 3,179 12,177

$ 1,019,334 $ 450,627 $ 345,294

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Net sales by product are as follows. Further product group breakdown is impracticable.

(in thousands) 

Year Ended December 31, 2012 2011 2010

Net sales to external customers:

Sheet $ 5,540,868 $ 5,967,756 $ 4,952,236

Bar 3,536,094 3,733,716 2,668,706

Structural 2,301,778 2,049,907 1,633,203

Plate 1,939,240 2,208,866 1,606,615

Steel products 3,738,381 3,431,490 2,831,209

Raw materials 1,909,095 2,128,391 1,814,329

All other 463,817 503,438 338,329

$19,429,273 $20,023,564 $15,844,627

23. QUARTERLY INFORMATION (UNAUDITED)

(in thousands, except per share data) 

Year Ended December 31, First Quarter Second Quarter Third Quarter Fourth Quarter

2012

Net sales $5,072,594 $5,104,199 $4,801,206 $4,451,274

Gross margin(1)  380,527 399,930 348,733 384,348

Net earnings(2)  163,412 139,567 129,892 160,255

Net earnings attributableto Nucor stockholders(2)  145,104 112,299 110,308 136,908

Net earnings per share:

  Basic 0.46 0.35 0.35 0.43Diluted 0.46 0.35 0.35 0.43

2011

Net sales $4,833,934 $5,107,809 $5,252,144 $4,829,677

Gross margin(3)  423,735 649,450 458,130 350,105

Net earnings(4)  181,122 321,578 200,111 158,173

Net earnings attributableto Nucor stockholders(4)  159,841 299,773 181,518 137,056

Net earnings per share:

  Basic 0.50 0.94 0.57 0.43

Diluted 0.50 0.94 0.57 0.43

(1) Nucor incurred a LIFO charge of $14.5 million in the first quarter and recorded LIFO credits of $14.5 million, $84.0 million and $71.9 million in

the second, third and fourth quarters, respectively. Inventory related purchase accounting adjustments, associated with the acquisition of Skyline,

of $8.6 million, $28.2 million, and $12.0 million were recorded in the second, third and fourth quarters, respectively.

(2) The second quarter includes a pre-tax charge of $30.0 million for impairment of Nucor’s equity investment in Duferdofin Nucor S.r.l. The third

quarter includes a pre-tax charge of $17.6 million related to the loss on the sale of the assets of Nucor Wire Products Pennsylvania, Inc.

(3) Nucor incurred LIFO charges of $31.0 million, $32.0 million, $28.0 million and $51.8 million in the first, second, third and fourth quarters,

respectively. In the fourth quarter, Nucor recognized a gain of $29.0 million related to the correction of an error in the actuarial calculation

associated with the medical plan covering certain eligible early retirees.

(4) The third quarter includes a pre-tax charge of $13.9 million for impairment of Nucor’s equity investment in a dust recycling project.

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Peter C. Browning

Lead Director

Nucor Corporation

Managing Director

Peter C. Browning & Associates, LLC

Clayton C. Daley, Jr.

Former Vice Chairman and Chief Financial Officer

The Procter & Gamble Company

Daniel R. DiMicco

Executive Chairman

Nucor Corporation

John J. Ferriola

Chief Executive Officer and President

Nucor Corporation

Harvey B. Gantt

Principal

Gantt Huberman Architects

A Division of Bergmann Associates, Inc.

Victoria F. Haynes

Former President and Chief Executive Officer

RTI International

James D. Hlavacek

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

The Corporate Development Institute, Inc.

Bernard L. Kasriel

Former Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

Lafarge S.A.

Christopher J. KearneyChairman, President and Chief Executive Officer

SPX Corporation

Raymond J. Milchovich

Former Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President

Foster Wheeler AG

John H. Walker

Chief Executive Officer

Global Brass and Copper, Inc.

Board of Directors from left to right: Raymond J. Milchovich, Christopher J. Kearney, Clayton C. Daley, Jr., Victoria F. Haynes, Daniel R.DiMicco, John H. Walker, Peter C. Browning, Bernard L. Kasriel, John J. Ferriola and Harvey B. Gantt. Not pictured: James D. Hlavacek.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

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70 EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT

EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT

CORPORATE OFFICES

Daniel R. DiMicco

Executive Chairman

John J. Ferriola

Chief Executive Officer and President

James D. Frias

Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer

and Executive Vice President

James R. Darsey

Executive Vice President

Bar Products

Keith B. Grass

Executive Vice President of Nucor

Chief Executive Officer of

The David J. Joseph Company

Ladd R. Hall

Executive Vice President

Flat-Rolled Products

Hamilton Lott, Jr.

Executive Vice President

Fabricated Construction Products

R. Joseph Stratman

Executive Vice President

Beam and Plate Products and

Business Development

Richard K. Blume IIGeneral Manager of Commercial,

Steelmaking Group

Elizabeth W. Bowers

Vice President of Taxes

A. Rae Eagle

General Manager and

Corporate Secretary

Douglas R. Gunson

General Manager of Corporate Legal Affairs

Douglas J. Jellison

Vice President of International

Michael D. Keller

Vice President and

Corporate Controller

Stephen D. Laxton

General Manager of Business

Development and Strategic Planning

Harry R. Lowe

Vice President of Nucor

President of Nucor Buildings Group

Norman L. Maero

General Manager of Construction

Patrick J. McFadden

General Manager of Public Affairs

Raymond S. Napolitan, Jr.

Vice President of Nucor

President of Vulcraft/Verco Group

Steven J. Rowlan

Director of Environmental Affairs

Bradford G. True

Director of Metallics Strategies

Richard L. Wechsler

General Manager of International

Business Development

 

OPERATING FACILITIESEdmund R. Aller

Vice President, General Manager

Vulcraft Division, Cold Finish Division

Brigham City, Utah

Robert L. Angotti

Vice President of Nucor

Executive Vice President of

The David J. Joseph Company

Kevin E. Barksdale

Vice President, General Manager

Vulcraft DivisionFort Payne, Alabama

Thomas J. Batterbee

General Manager

Nucor Building Systems Division

Terrell, Texas

Allen C. Behr

Vice President, General Manager

Vulcraft Division

Florence, South Carolina

Troy A. Brooks III

General ManagerVerco Decking, Inc.

Phoenix, Arizona

Dave Camozzi

President – Eastern Operations

Harris Rebar

Steven Campbell

General Manager

CBC Steel Buildings LLC

Lathrop, California

Jeffrey B. Carmean

Vice President of Nucor

President of Nucor Building Systems

Danny Coggins

General Manager

Gulf States Manufacturers LLCStarkville, Mississippi

F. Wesley Colling

President – Western Operations

Harris Rebar

Samuel E. Commella, Jr.

Vice President, General Manager

Sheet Mill Division

Hickman, Arkansas

Giffin F. Daughtridge

Vice President, General Manager

Sheet Mill Division, Beam Mill DivisionBerkeley County, South Carolina

Laurent DeMey

Chief Executive Officer

Skyline Steel LLC

Ronald L. Dickerson

Vice President, General Manager

Sheet Mill Division

Crawfordsville, Indiana

Clay Dodgen

General Manager

American Buildings Company (West)Carson City, Nevada

John C. Farris

Vice President, General Manager

Bar Mill Division

Jewett, Texas

Craig A. Feldman

Vice President of Nucor

President of

The David J. Joseph Company

Michael George

General ManagerAmerican Buildings Company (Atlantic)

LaCrosse, Virginia

James H. Goetz

Vice President of Nucor

Executive Vice President of

The David J. Joseph Company

Francis W. Griggs

Vice President, General Manager

Nucor Steel Birmingham, Inc.

Birmingham, Alabama

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Ted Grodhaus

Chairman

Skyline Steel LLC

John Harris

Chairman Emeritus

Harris Steel Group Inc.

Lester L. Hart

General Manager

Nucor Steel Louisiana, LLC

St. James Parish, Louisiana

J. Michael Heine

Vice President, General Manager

Vulcraft of New York, Inc.

Chemung, New York

Jay E. Henderson

General Manager

Nu-Iron UnlimitedPoint Lisas, Trinidad

John J. Hollatz

General Manager

Nucor Building Systems Division

Swansea, South Carolina

Doyle G. Hopper, Jr.

Vice President, General Manager

Vulcraft Division, Cold Finish Division

Norfolk, Nebraska

Ronald K. Kuenkler

Vice President, General Manager of NucorPresident of American Buildings Company

Michael D. Lee

Vice President, General Manager

Nucor Steel Decatur, LLC

Decatur, Alabama

Matthew J. Lyons

Vice President, General Manager

Nucor Steel Seattle, Inc.

Seattle, Washington 

Thomas McCann

General ManagerKirby Building Systems LLC

Portland, Tennessee

Robert W. McCracken

Vice President, General Manager

Plate Mill Division

Hertford County, North Carolina

Mark Miller

Vice President, General Manager

Vulcraft Division

Grapeland, Texas

Tomas A. Miller

Vice President, General Manager

Fastener Division

St. Joe, Indiana 

Nucor Cold Finish Wisconsin, Inc.

Oak Creek, Wisconsin

Daniel R. Needham

General Manager

Nucor Steel Connecticut, Inc.

Wallingford, Connecticut

Therr Nowlin

General Manager

Nucor Steel Marion, Inc.

Marion, Ohio

K. Craig Olafson

General Manager

American Buildings Company (South)Eufaula, Alabama

Dirk A. Petersen

Vice President, General Manager

Bar Mill Division

Norfolk, Nebraska

Shannon L. Phillips

Vice President, General Manager

Vulcraft Division

St. Joe, Indiana

K. Rex Query

Vice President, General ManagerBar Mill Division, Cold Finish Division

Darlington, South Carolina

Gary Richmond

President and Chief Executive Officer

Harris Steel Group Inc.

Brian Rutter

President

Fisher & Ludlow

Mark Schaefer

General Manager of Nucor

Executive Vice President ofThe David J. Joseph Company

James A. Sheble

Vice President, General Manager

Nucor Steel Jackson, Inc.

Jackson, Mississippi

Randy C. Skagen

Vice President, General Manager

Nucor Steel Tuscaloosa, Inc.

Tuscaloosa, Alabama

MaryEmily Slate

Vice President, General Manager

Nucor Steel Auburn, Inc.

Auburn, New York

David R. Smith

Vice President, General ManagerBar Mill Division

Plymouth, Utah

Jason Smith

General Manager

American Buildings Company (Midwest)

El Paso, Illinois

Judith G. Smith

General Manager of Nucor

Senior Vice President–Employee Services

of The David J. Joseph Company

David A. SumoskiVice President, General Manager

Nucor Steel Memphis, Inc.

Memphis, Tennessee

John Supple

Vice President, General Manager

Laurel Steel

Johanna L. Threm

General Manager

Nucor Building Systems Division

Waterloo, Indiana

Leon J. TopalianVice President, General Manager

Nucor Steel Kankakee, Inc.

Kankakee, Illinois

D. Chad Utermark

Vice President, General Manager

Nucor-Yamato Steel Company

Blytheville, Arkansas

Kevin Van de Ven

General Manager

Nucor LMP Steel, Inc.

Maryville, Missouri

Mark Van Dyken

General Manager

Nucor Building Systems Utah, LLC

Brigham City, Utah

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72 CORPORATE AND STOCK DATA

CORPORATE OFFICE

1915 Rexford Road

Charlotte, North Carolina 28211

Phone 704/366-7000

Fax 704/362-4208

STOCK TRANSFERS

DIVIDEND DISBURSING

DIVIDEND REINVESTMENT

American Stock Transfer & Trust Company, LLC

6201 15th Avenue

Brooklyn, New York 11219

Phone 877/715-0504

Fax 718/ 236-2641

ANNUAL MEETING

The annual meeting of stockholders will be held at

10:00 a.m. on Thursday, May 9, 2013, at the Charlotte

Marriott SouthPark, 2200 Rexford Road, Charlotte, NC.

STOCK LISTING

Nucor’s common stock is traded on the New York Stock

Exchange under the symbol NUE. As of January 31, 2013,

there were approximately 19,000 stockholders of record.

FORM 10-K

A copy of Nucor’s 2012 annual report filed with the Securities

and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Form 10-K is available

to stockholders upon request.

INTERNET ACCESS

Nucor’s annual report on Form 10-K, quarterly reports

on Form 10-Q, current reports on Form 8-K, and all

amendments to these reports are available without charge

through Nucor’s website, www.nucor.com, as soon as

reasonably practicable after Nucor files these reports

electronically with or furnishes them to the SEC. Additional

information available on our website includes our Corporate

Governance Principles, Board of Directors Committee

Charters, Standards of Business Conduct and Ethics, and

Code of Ethics for Senior Financial Professionals as well

as various other financial and statistical data.

THIS ANNUAL REPORT HAS BEEN PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER.

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STOCK PRICE AND DIVIDENDS PAID

  First Second Third Fourth  Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter

2012

Stock price:

  High $45.75  $43.99 $40.97 $44.00 Low 40.08 34.23 36.61 37.70

Dividends paid 0.365 0.365 0.365 0.365

2011

Stock price:

  High $49.24 $48.00 $41.70 $41.57

  Low 42.81 38.90 30.72 29.82

Dividends paid 0.3625 0.3625 0.3625 0.3625

STOCK PERFORMANCE

This graphic comparison assumes the investment of $100

in Nucor Corporation common stock, $100 in the S&P 500

Index and $100 in the S&P Steel Group Index, all at year-end

2007. The resulting cumulative total return assumes that cash

dividends were reinvested. Nucor common stock comprised

53% of the S&P Steel Group Index at year end 2012 (42% at

year-end 2007).

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DAVID Y INMAN JERRI L INMAN WILLIAM S INMAN RODRIGO INOSTROZA HUNTER INSELL GORDON A INVERNO DAVID W IONATA MI CHELLE IONNA MARGARI TA IOSIPHAKIS LEVI IPPOLITO JAMES M IRELAND KEVIN IRKOREY W IRISH HORACIO K IRLANDEZ BARRY K IRVIN LARRY G IRVIN FOSTER L IRVING MICHAEL T IRVING BRYAN K IRWIN GREGORY ISAAC ANN MARIE ISAACSON SHANE ISAM JOEY YOUNG ISBELL LUCAS DANIEL ISBEMATT E ISBELL WILLARD ALLEN ISBELL MARK S ISENBERG ROBERT E ISGETT JR JAMES C ISH DANIEL ISHERWOOD EDWARD ISOM BILLY R ISON MATTHEW B ISRAELSEN OTHON M ISSICHOPOULOS BILAL F ITABRADLEY K IVERSON HOWARD R IVES KURT A IVES COREY D IVEY JIMMY DOUGLAS IVISON MARY J IVY SCOTTY W IVY MOHAMAN B IYA PREM KUMAR IYYAPPAN DANIEL IZATT WARAH JABARTEH SHAGUFTA JABEPATRICK L JABLONSKI CURTIS JABUSCH ANDRZEJ JACEWICZ IAN JACK LAURA JACKMAN ADRIAN DEMARCUS JACKSON ANDREW C JACKSON ANTHONY TYRONE JACKSON BILLY L JACKSON BRANDON JACKSBRANDON THOMAS JACKSON BRANNON J JACKSON BRIAN G JACKSON CHAD M JACKSON CHARLES R JACKSON CHARLOTTE LEE JACKSON CHRISTA JACKSON CHRISTOPHER JACKSON CLEO L JACKSDANIEL L JACKSON DARRICK JACKSON DAVID ANDREW JACKSON DERRIK JACKSON DONALD K JACKSON DOUGLAS L JACKSON DOUGLAS L JACKSON EARL I JACKSON FLOYD J JACKSON GARY W JACKSGLENN JACKSON JACOB JACKSON JAMES L JACKSON JASON HOWARD JACKSON JEFFERY A JACKSON JEFFREY J JACKSON JEFFREY L JACKSON JEREMY JACKSON JERRALD K JACKSON JOE NATHAN JACKSJOHNNY JACKSON JOHNNY L JACKSON KATHY THOMPSON JACKSON KELLY E JACKSON KERON JACKSON LEON THOMAS JACKSON LESLIE JACKSON LINDA L JACKSON LISA MILLER JACKSON LONNIE JACKSLORENZA JACKSON MICHAEL JOE JACKSON MICHEAL A JACKSON MIKE JACKSON OTIS JACKSON JR PAUL JACKSON PHILLIP L JACKSON RAYMOND E JACKSON REGINALD D JACKSON RICHARD E JACKSRICKY L JACKSON RODNEY L JACKSON RONALD JACKSON SCOTT JACKSON SHAWN JACKSON SHELVY H JACKSON SHEMIKA L JACKSON STEPHEN GEORGE JACKSON STEVEN B JACKSON STEVEN DEVON JACKSSTEVEN L JACKSON JR TIM N JACKSON TIMOTHY WAYNE JACKSON V BERNARD JACKSON VINCENT CLAUDE JACKSON WAYNE A JACKSON WILLIAM A JACKSON WILLIAM M JACKSON FREDERIC JACOB PAUL J JACSCOTT N JACOB ROBERT JACOBIK JOSEPH A JACOBIN JR BRIAN JACOBS CHAD JACOBS CRAIGORY JACOBS DANIEL JACOBS JAMES H JACOBS JAMES R JACOBS JAMES R JACOBS JANEL L JACOBS JOHNNY JACOKENTON M JACOBS NICHOLAS JACOBS ROBERT JACOBS ROBERT N JACOBS THOMAS JACOBS WM JACOBS MATTHEW JACOBSEN ROGER JACOBSEN GERALD JACOBSON JOHN H JACOBSON JOSHUA A JACOBSRANDY L JACOBSON DAVID A JACOBUS JOSEPH L JACQUART KENNETH JACQUAY WILLIAM JACQUAY JUAN JACQUEZ FILIBERTO JACUINDE ASHISH SURESH JADHAV SHORON D JAEGER MICHAEL J JAE ABHINASH JAGAI TAMILSELVAN JAGANANTHAN KRISHNA JAGATRAM JACOB A JAGO KEVIN JAGODZINSKI BRUCE P JAHN SUCHI JAIN STANLEY JAKES ROBERT JAKWAY FRID-ERIC JAMALI AIDAN S JAMES ALAN D JAMBILL JAMES BRYAN R JAMES DALLAS L JAMES DEBRA JAMES DENNIS JAMES ERIC JAMES ETHAN JAMES GEORGE L JAMES JR GREGORY CEASAR JAMES JOHN TIMOTHY JAMES KATHERINE G JAMES KEITH JAMREUBEN JAMES RICHARD B JAMES RONNIE D JAMES SR SARAH G JAMES SCOTT JAMES STANBORN M JAMES WILLIE C JAMES JARRED D JAMISON TERRANCE W JAMISON SHANE JAMNIK DAVID JANAS JOSE JANDRJAGPAL JANDU SARJIT JANDU CODY T JANES MARTIN JANES ANN JANNECK ERIC JANNEY JENNIFER C JANNEY CHRISTOPHER M JANSEN DEL G JANSEN WAYNE JANSEN BARBARA JANSON JEFFREY L JANSROBERT J JANSSEN DAYTON L JANZ CAMERINO JARAMILLO LOPEZ DALLAS N JARRED DAVID JARRETT GREGORY O JARRETT MICHAEL EUGENE JARRETT RICHARD E JARRETT DARRYL D JARVIES CHRIS JASPERCHRISTOPHER JASPER DAVID JASPER DAVID JASPER JOEY JASPER JOSEPH J JASTREBOSKI ALOYSIUS A JAWORSKI KENNETH M JAY MICHAEL T JAYNES NICK JAYNES RICK JAYNES WILLIAM G JAYROE JR ALEX JEEVELYNE JEANBART NORMAN A JEDLICKA DAVID J JEDRA TED JEDRZEJEWICZ SHIRANI A JEEVANAYAGAM ASA O JEFFCOAT III ELVIN LEE JEFFCOAT JUSTIN JEFFCOAT JACQUELINE A JEFFERSON JEROME E JEFFERSON KATHY D JEFFERSON ROGER C JEFFERSON TERRY JEFFERSON MICHAEL D JEFFORDS SIDNEY F JEFFORDS WILLIE L JEFFORDS KYLE J JEFFREY THOMAS JEFFREY SATHISHKUMAR JEGANATHAN PRABHA JEGANNATHDOUGLAS J JELLISON ALLEN L JENKINS ALVIN JENKINS JR AMY D JENKINS BILLY L JENKINS BRIAN E JENKINS CURTIS M JENKINS DERRICK L JENKINS JACK T JENKINS JASON H JENKINS JASON R JENKIJEROME FRED JENKINS JOHN WALTER JENKINS JOHNNY LEE JENKINS KIMBERLY A JENKINS LILLIE MAE JENKINS MIKE JENKINS NORMAN D JENKINS JR RANDY P JENKINS RICHARD JENKINS RONALD S JENKIWENDY JENKINS WILL THOMAS JENKINS DOUGLAS JENNINGS JACK L JENNINGS KENNETH M JENNINGS RONALD JENNINGS KENNETH Z JENNINGS JR ADAM W JENSEN AMBERLEE JENSEN CHRISTOPHER JENSCOREY T JENSEN DERICK L JENSEN DONALD M JENSEN DOUGLAS JENSEN DREW S JENSEN ERIC DONALD JENSEN FRANK TAFF JENSEN JAMES V JENSEN JOSHUA D JENSEN KENNETH L JENSEN PAUL H JENS

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