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WOR / Jun 21, 2026 Run #7312

WOR

Worthington Enterprises, Inc.

Worthington Enterprises, Inc. operates as an industrial manufacturing company. It operates through two segments, Consumer Products and Building Products. The Consumer Products segment provides products in the tools, outdoor living, and celebrations end markets. The segment's products include hand-held torches, micro torches, lighters, accessories, and fuel for constructing, fixing making, and creating; precision and specialty hand, digital, and safety tools; drywall tools and accessories used for finishing and taping, cutting, siding, and roofing; propane-filled cylinders for torches, camping stoves and other applications, helium-filled balloon kits, and gas grills and pizza ovens. This segment sells its products primarily to mass merchandisers, retailers, and distributors under the Balloon Time, Bernzomatic, Coleman, Garden-Weasel, General, Halo, Hawkeye, Level5, Mag-Torch, Pactool International, and Worthington Pro Grade brands. The Building Products segment provides pressurized containment solutions, such as refrigerant gas cylinders used in holding refrigerant gases for commercial, residential, and automotive air conditioning, and refrigeration systems; liquefied petroleum gas cylinders that holds fuel for residential and light commercial heating systems, barbeque grills and recreational vehicle equipment, industrial forklifts, and commercial/residential cooking; well water and expansion tanks used primarily in the residential and commercial markets; specialty products, including various fire suppression tanks, chemical tanks, and foam and adhesive tanks; and ceiling suspension systems. The company was formerly known as Worthington Industries, Inc. Worthington Enterprises, Inc. was founded in 1955 and is headquartered in Columbus, Ohio.

Composite verdict

B 67.1 / 100
Bullish setup · Trend Following 13 drivers · 4 gates blocking
  • Parabolic SAR Flip
  • Volume Climax
  • Vortex Signal
Consider long call target Δ ~0.60 · ~35 DTE Bullish setup, Grade B → ITM call target

Industry rank 4th of 18 in Metal Fabrication

rescore-sweep
Technical synthesisRegime: range
Bull 100%Evidence: High · 18 signals0% Bear
Momentum Bullish 98Mean-reversion Neutral 50

No notable composite patterns — the signals don't cluster into a named setup right now.

Where value comes fromMargin of safety -61%

Earnings power doesn't cover the capital structure (high debt) — the EPV decomposition isn't meaningful for this name.

Fundamentals Weak

34.3 / 100

Score-bearing fundamentals shown here exclude gate-only risk checks. · 35 metrics shown.

Strongest
Weakest
Payout Ratio 97
Margin of Safety 0
FCF Margin 80
OCF to Net Income 0
EV/FCF 75
Cash Conversion 0

Technicals Bullish

100.0 / 100

Bullish setup leads (Parabolic SAR Flip, Volume Climax, Vortex Signal); bears gated by guards. · 43 signals shown.

Strongest
Weakest
Parabolic SAR Flip 93
Vortex Signal 86
Coppock Curve 85

Risk Gates

4 blocking 3 caution

4 guards active, 23 signals gated.

ADX Trend Weakness Blocking

Weak trend strength blocks trend-following signals in either direction.

MA Crossover Blocking

Blocks counter-regime signals only when the MA crossover agrees with the long-term regime.

Realized Volatility Regime Blocking

High-vol regime mutes mean-reversion signals; low-vol regime mutes breakout signals.

Regime Filter Blocking

Blocks signals that oppose the long-term moving-average regime.

Breakdown

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