Worthington’s Q4 revenue exceeded analyst expectations, driven by strong sales in Building Products and the Elgen acquisition. Despite this, non-GAAP EPS fell short due to margin pressures from higher costs and operational limitations. The company remains focused on cost controls and operational improvements. Analyst questions during the earnings call highlighted concerns about acquisitions, market growth, consumer product momentum, construction market mix, and margin trends. Over the next few quarters, key factors to watch include the performance of acquisitions, margin recovery at Elgen, and penetration of new products. Worthington’s stock currently trades at $52.78.

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