What a $5.3 Million Sell-Off Means for Worthington Steel Amid 60% Stock Slide

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Key Points

  • Dallas-based Meros Investment Management sold all 176,881 shares of Worthington Steel in the third quarter.

  • The reduction represented about $5.3 million in estimated value.

  • The Worthington Steel position previously accounted for 2.% of the fund’s AUM in the prior quarter.

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Dallas-based Meros Investment Management fully exited its position in Worthington Steel (NYSE:WS) in the third quarter, as disclosed in its November 14 SEC filing. The move reflects a nearly $5.3 million net decrease.

What Happened

Meros Investment Management, LP disclosed in a Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filing dated November 14 that it sold out its entire Worthington Steel position in the third quarter. The liquidation, valued at nearly $5.3 million, removed the position from Meros’s portfolio, which now comprises 43 U.S. equity holdings.

What Else to Know

Top five holdings as of the filing:

  • NYSE: DCO: $16 million (6.8% of AUM)
  • NYSE: PLYM: $14.6 million (6.2% of AUM)
  • NASDAQ: MGNI: $13.4 million (5.7% of AUM)
  • NYSE: SEI: $11.7 million (5% of AUM)
  • NASDAQ: PLAB: $11.6 million (4.9% of AUM)

As of Friday, Worthington Steel shares were priced at $35.92, down 18% over the past year and well underperforming the S&P 500, which is up 13% in the same period.

Company Overview

MetricValue
Price (as of market close Friday)$35.92
Market capitalization$1.8 billion
Revenue (TTM)$3.1 billion
Net income (TTM)$118.6 million

Company Snapshot

  • Worthington Steel offers carbon flat-rolled steel, tailor-welded blanks, electrical steel laminations, and aluminum tailor-welded blanks to industrial customers.
  • The company generates revenue primarily through steel processing, supplying value-added steel products to manufacturers across multiple sectors.
  • It serves automotive, heavy truck, agriculture, construction, and energy end-markets throughout North America.

Worthington Steel, Inc. is based in Columbus, Ohio, and operates as a steel processor with a diversified product portfolio, according to company filings. Worthington Steel, Inc. serves a broad range of industrial customers in sectors including automotive, heavy truck, agriculture, construction, and energy.

Foolish Take

Following a difficult multi-year stretch for the stock, Meros' exit matters because Worthington Steel has started to post cleaner, more resilient fundamentals — raising the question of whether some investors are stepping away just as the business is stabilizing after its spin-off. The company’s most recent quarter showed 5% revenue growth to $872.9 million, alongside an expansion in operating income to $48.3 million and net earnings of $36.8 million, all up meaningfully from last year. Meanwhile, adjusted earnings per share climbed to $0.77 from $0.56, highlighting traction in core spreads even as volumes softened in certain categories.

For long-term investors, the liquidation may signal nothing more than portfolio repositioning within a volatile small-cap, especially given Meros’s relatively diversified holdings. But Worthington Steel’s vertically integrated model, strong balance sheet, and recent acquisition of the Sitem Group — now contributing to both volumes — suggest a company still early in its transformation efforts. Dividend continuity and steady margin improvement also give fundamentals-driven investors something to monitor.

Glossary

Exited its position: When an investor sells all shares of a particular holding, fully closing out that investment.
13F reportable assets under management (AUM): The total value of securities a fund must disclose in quarterly SEC Form 13F filings.
Liquidation (of a position): The process of selling off an entire investment holding, converting it to cash.
Portfolio: The collection of investments owned by an individual or institution.
Stake: The amount of ownership or investment a fund or individual holds in a company.
Value-added steel products: Steel products that have been processed or enhanced to meet specific customer requirements beyond basic steel.
Tailor welded blanks: Sheets of metal, often steel or aluminum, welded together to create custom shapes or thicknesses for manufacturers.
Electrical steel laminations: Thin steel layers used in electric motors and transformers to improve efficiency and reduce energy loss.
End-markets: The final industries or sectors that purchase and use a company's products.
TTM: The 12-month period ending with the most recent quarterly report.

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