WORTHINGTON STEEL INC

Worthington Steel (WS) Stock

North American steel producer and processor serving industrial customers. Here's the price, business snapshot, and what's worth knowing about Worthington Steel in June 2026.

Worthington Steel Inc (WS) is a North American steel producer and processor that supplies a range of steel products to construction, energy, automotive and industrial customers. Investors should know its results are cyclical: revenue and margins move with steel prices, capacity utilisation and demand in end markets. Profitability is sensitive to raw-material and energy costs, freight and operational efficiency, and the company may be affected by trade policy and regulation. Financial health, balance-sheet strength and management’s ability to control costs and find higher-value niches can materially influence outcomes. Market-cap data was not provided here, so check live quotes for valuation metrics. This summary is for educational purposes only and not personalised investment advice; steel stocks can be volatile and past performance does not guarantee future results.

Stock Performance Snapshot

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Why You’ll Want to Watch This Stock

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Cyclical demand drivers

Performance tracks industrial demand and steel prices, so investors watch orders and utilisation rates — though outcomes can vary with the cycle.

Cost pressure dynamics

Margins are sensitive to scrap, energy and freight costs; operational efficiency helps, but cost swings add volatility.

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End-market exposure

Serves construction, energy and manufacturing sectors; concentration by market or region can amplify both gains and losses.

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