Worthington Enterprises (NYSE: WOR)
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Worthington Enterprises Company Info
Worthington Industries, Inc. engages in processing of value-added steel and manufacturing of metal products. It operates through the following segments: Steel Processing and Pressure Cylinders. The Steel Processing segment consists of Worthington Steel business unit and consolidated joint ventures, which operates steel business and its prices. The Pressure Cylinders segment consists of the Worthington Cylinders business unit, which manufactures and sells filled and unfilled pressure cylinders, tanks, hand torches, well water and expansion tanks, and oil & gas equipment along with accessories and related products for diversified end-use market applications. The company was founded by John H. McConnell in 1955 and is headquartered in Columbus, OH.
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