Nordea Investment Buys Stake in Worthington Enterprises

Nordea Investment Management AB adds 56,689 shares of industrial products company Worthington Enterprises, Inc.

Mar. 28, 2026 at 9:12am

Nordea Investment Management AB purchased a new position in shares of Worthington Enterprises, Inc. (NYSE:WOR) in the 4th quarter, according to the company's recent SEC filing. The fund bought 56,689 shares of the industrial products company's stock, valued at approximately $2.9 million, representing about 0.11% ownership of Worthington Enterprises.

Why it matters

This investment by Nordea, a major European asset management firm, signals confidence in Worthington Enterprises' financial performance and growth potential. As a diversified metal manufacturer, Worthington produces pressure vessels, engineered assemblies, and other fabricated metal products for industrial, energy, and transportation markets.

The details

Nordea Investment Management AB purchased the new stake in Worthington Enterprises during the fourth quarter of 2025. The 56,689 shares acquired represent about 0.11% of the company's total outstanding stock. Worthington Enterprises is a diversified metal manufacturer based in Columbus, Ohio that produces a range of pressure-containment solutions and metal processing services for industrial customers.

  • Nordea Investment Management AB purchased the new stake in Worthington Enterprises during the fourth quarter of 2025.

The players

Nordea Investment Management AB

A major European asset management firm that purchased a new stake in Worthington Enterprises, Inc.

Worthington Enterprises, Inc.

A diversified metal manufacturing company that produces pressure vessels, engineered assemblies, and other fabricated metal products for industrial, energy, and transportation markets.

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The takeaway

Nordea's investment in Worthington Enterprises reflects confidence in the industrial manufacturer's financial health and growth potential. As a diversified metal products company serving multiple industries, Worthington's business model appears to be resonating with major institutional investors.