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Worthington Steel Inc
NYSE:WS

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Worthington Steel Inc
NYSE:WS
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Price: 25.61 USD -3.58% Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.3B USD

During the last 3 months Worthington Steel Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 18% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Apr 26, 2024 by Nelson Carl A Jr (Vice President & Chief Financial Officer) , who sold 370.6k USD worth of WS shares.

Last Transactions:
Nelson Carl A Jr
Vice President & Chief Financial Officer
$-370.6k
Chiappone Charles M
Chairman
$+52k
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During the last 3 months Worthington Steel Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 18% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Apr 26, 2024 by Nelson Carl A Jr (Vice President & Chief Financial Officer) , who sold 370.6k USD worth of WS shares.

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Market Cap
1.3B USD
Industry
Metals & Mining

In the bustling industrial landscape, Worthington Steel Inc. stands out as a pivotal player in the niche of steel processing and manufacturing. Founded on strong Midwestern values, this company has evolved from a small regional enterprise into a formidable entity in the global steel industry. At the heart of Worthington Steel's operations is its unmatched ability to transform raw steel into high-quality, value-added products that meet the precise needs of its diverse clientele. From automotive and energy to consumer goods and construction, its steel products are woven into the very fabric of countless industries, fueling development and innovation across the board. Their process involves acquiring raw steel, which is then meticulously processed using state-of-the-art technologies to cut, shape, and finish steel components that live up to the demands of modern engineering marvels. Worthington Steel thrives on a business model that capitalizes on both its expansive production capabilities and a nuanced understanding of customer needs. By maintaining robust relationships with equipment manufacturers, suppliers, and logistics networks, the company ensures a seamless and efficient supply chain, minimizing hiccups that can derail project timelines. Central to its profitability is a keen focus on operational efficiency and cost management, while its strategic investments in research and development keep them at the forefront of technological advancement. Additionally, a commitment to sustainable practices reflects a growing awareness of environmental responsibility, appealing to a market increasingly conscious of ecological impacts. In essence, Worthington Steel doesn't just produce steel; it crafts the backbone upon which modern infrastructure and innovation stand.

WS Intrinsic Value
37.04 USD
Undervaluation 31%
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