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Worthington Today
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Capital International Investors Reduces Stake in Worthington Enterprises
Industrial products company sees institutional investor sell off shares
Mar. 13, 2026 at 8:07am
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Capital International Investors, a major institutional investor, reduced its holdings in Worthington Enterprises, Inc. (NYSE:WOR) by 8.9% during the third quarter, according to a recent SEC filing. The fund now owns 416,654 shares of the industrial products company's stock, down from 457,502 shares previously.
Why it matters
Institutional investors like Capital International Investors play a significant role in the stock market, and changes in their holdings can impact a company's stock price and overall market sentiment. This reduction in Worthington Enterprises' shares held by a major investor may signal broader concerns about the company's performance or outlook.
The details
According to the 13F filing, Capital International Investors sold 40,848 shares of Worthington Enterprises during the third quarter. The fund now owns approximately 0.84% of the company's outstanding shares, valued at $23.12 million. Worthington Enterprises is an industrial products manufacturer that produces pressure vessels, engineered assemblies, and other metal fabricated products.
- Capital International Investors reduced its Worthington Enterprises holdings during the third quarter of 2026.
The players
Capital International Investors
A major institutional investor and asset management firm that owns stakes in various publicly traded companies.
Worthington Enterprises, Inc.
An industrial products company that manufactures pressure vessels, engineered assemblies, and other metal fabricated products.
The takeaway
This reduction in holdings by a prominent institutional investor could signal potential concerns about Worthington Enterprises' future performance or outlook, which may impact the company's stock price and market sentiment. Investors will likely be closely monitoring any further changes in institutional ownership and the company's financial results.


