Worthington reports Q4 results
Worthington Industries, Inc. an Ohio-based US metals manufacturing company, has released its fourth quarter (Q4) and full year results, ended 31st May (2019).
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Worthington Industries, Inc. an Ohio-based US metals manufacturing company, has released its fourth quarter (Q4) and full year results, ended 31st May (2019).
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