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  2. Worthington Steel - Wikipedia

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    Worthington Steel is a publicly traded (NYSE:WS) steel processing company headquartered in Columbus, Ohio.Worthington Steel is an independent, intermediate processor of carbon flat-rolled steel in the United States, purchasing steel from integrated steel mills and mini-mills and custom processing it in areas such as type, length, width, thickness, shape and surface quality. [1]

  3. Worthington Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Worthington Enterprises, Inc. is a global diversified metals manufacturing company based in Columbus, Ohio.It is a steel processor and manufacturer of pressure vessels, such as propane, oxygen and helium tanks, hand torches, refrigerant and industrial cylinders, camping cylinders, exploration, recovery and production products for global energy markets; water system tanks for storage, treatment ...

  4. John P. McConnell (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    John P. McConnell began his career at Worthington in 1975 as a general laborer in a Louisville, Kentucky steel plant. He also worked as a sales representative for two of Worthington's divisions. McConnell served as corporate personnel director and has been instrumental in administering the company's highly recognized employee-based policies. [1]

  5. Worthington Acquires Majority Stake in Samuel Steel Pickling

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    Worthington's (WOR) buyout of a majority stake in JV, Samuel Steel Pickling, and subsequent integration of Heidtman Steel's Cleveland facility to the venture will likely enhance growth opportunities.

  6. John H. McConnell - Wikipedia

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    John Henderson McConnell (May 10, 1923 – April 25, 2008) was the founder of Worthington Industries, which manufactures processed steel products, pressure cylinders, and metal framing. He was the founder, majority owner, chairman, and governor of the Columbus Blue Jackets NHL team.

  7. Columbus Castings - Wikipedia

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    Worthington sold Buckeye Steel in 1999, but it went bankrupt in 2002. The former president of Worthington, Donald Malenick, formed an investment group to purchase the assets of Buckeye, and has reopened the business as Columbus Steel Castings. Columbus Steel Castings closed in bankruptcy in 2016. [1]

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  9. Talk:Worthington Steel - Wikipedia

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    Comment: Note for reviewers: As a long-standing public company, there's almost certainly enough historical and newspaper coverage out there for this to meet the guidelines at WP:NCORP. asilvering ( talk ) 15:03, 16 September 2024 (UTC) [ reply ]