Worthington Reports Second Quarter Fiscal 2021 Results
Worthington Industries reported net sales of $731.1 million and a net loss of $74.0 million for the fiscal 2021 second quarter ended November 30, 2020, down from $827.6 million in net sales and $52.1 million in net earnings in the same quarter of the previous fiscal year. The decline was influenced by a $148.4 million pre-tax loss related to their investment in Nikola. The company reported a gross margin increase to $135.5 million but lower average selling prices in key divisions.
Despite challenges, the company remains optimistic about demand in key markets.
- Operating income increased to $37.4 million, up $5.2 million from the prior year.
- Gross margin improved by $14.9 million to $135.5 million due to lower conversion costs.
- Net sales decreased by 12% year-over-year, down from $827.6 million to $731.1 million.
- Net loss of $74.0 million compared to net earnings of $52.1 million in the prior year.
- Significant pre-tax loss of $148.4 million related to investment in Nikola.
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Dec. 17, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Worthington Industries, Inc. (NYSE: WOR) today reported net sales of
(U.S. dollars in millions, except per share amounts)
2Q 2021 | 2Q 2020 | ||||||||||||||
Pre-Tax | EPS | Pre-Tax | EPS | ||||||||||||
Impairment and restructuring charges | $ | (11.4 | ) | $ | (0.17 | ) | $ | - | $ | - | |||||
Incremental expenses related to Nikola gains | (4.6 | ) | (0.07 | ) | - | - | |||||||||
Unrealized loss on investment in Nikola | (143.8 | ) | (2.11 | ) | - | - | |||||||||
Gain on sale of WAVE international operations | $ | - | $ | - | $ | 23.1 | $ | 0.33 | |||||||
Financial highlights for the current and comparative periods are as follows:
(U.S. dollars in millions, except per share amounts)
2Q 2021 | 2Q 2020 | 6M 2021 | 6M 2020 | ||||||||||||
Net sales | $ | 731.1 | $ | 827.6 | $ | 1,434.0 | $ | 1,683.5 | |||||||
Operating income | 37.4 | 32.1 | 7.2 | 17.5 | |||||||||||
Equity income | 25.6 | 47.3 | 49.3 | 72.1 | |||||||||||
Net earnings (loss) | (74.0 | ) | 52.1 | 542.6 | 47.3 | ||||||||||
Earnings (loss) per diluted share | $ | (1.40 | ) | $ | 0.93 | $ | 9.97 | $ | 0.84 | ||||||
“We had an outstanding second quarter, despite some noise in the numbers, due to continued great work by our teams as we navigate the challenges of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic,” said President & CEO Andy Rose. “Steel Processing delivered strong year over year earnings growth, aided by stable automotive and construction demand and improving agricultural demand. Pressure Cylinders continued to experience solid demand for its consumer products, particularly for portable propane and helium products, while headwinds persisted in Europe and the oil & gas business.”
Consolidated Quarterly Results
Net sales for the second quarter of fiscal 2021 were
Gross margin increased
Operating income for the current quarter was
Interest expense was
Equity income from unconsolidated joint ventures decreased
Income tax benefit was
Balance Sheet
At quarter-end, total debt was
Quarterly Segment Results
Steel Processing’s net sales totaled
Pressure Cylinders’ net sales totaled
Recent Developments
- In October 2020, the Company sold its cryogenic trailer and hydrogen trailer business, including the Theodore, Ala. manufacturing site, to Chart Industries, Inc. and its cryo-science and microbulk business to IC Biomedical US, LLC. The combined sale proceeds from the two transactions were
$21.2 million , resulting in a pre-tax loss of$7.1 million within restructuring and other expense. - During the second quarter of fiscal 2021, the Company repurchased a total of 857,980 of its common shares for
$38.6 million , at an average purchase price of$44.95 . - During the second quarter of fiscal 2021, the Company recognized a combined pre-tax loss of
$148.4 million , or$(2.18) per diluted share, related to its investment in Nikola comprised of an unrealized mark-to-market loss of$143.8 million and$4.6 million of profit sharing and bonus expenses. At quarter end, the Company owned 7,048,020 shares of Nikola common stock.
Outlook
“We are optimistic that demand for our key end markets will remain steady,” Rose said. “The tight steel market, while challenging, is an opportunity to differentiate ourselves from our competitors. As we enter 2021, we are well positioned, and will look to drive growth through innovation, transformation and strategic acquisitions.”
Conference Call
Worthington will review fiscal 2021 second quarter results during its quarterly conference call on December 17, 2020, at 2:00 p.m., Eastern Time. Details regarding the conference call can be found on the Company website at www.WorthingtonIndustries.com.
About Worthington Industries
Worthington Industries (NYSE:WOR) is a leading industrial manufacturing company delivering innovative solutions to customers that span many industries including transportation, construction, industrial, agriculture, retail and energy. Worthington is North America’s premier value-added steel processor and producer of laser welded products; and a leading global supplier of pressure cylinders and accessories for applications such as fuel storage, water systems, outdoor living, tools and celebrations. The Company’s brands, primarily sold in retail stores, include Coleman®, Bernzomatic®, Balloon Time®, Mag Torch® and Well-X-Trol®. Worthington’s WAVE joint venture with Armstrong is the North American leader in innovative ceiling solutions.
Headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, Worthington operates 51 facilities in 15 states and six countries, sells into over 90 countries and employs approximately 7,500 people. Founded in 1955, the Company follows a people-first philosophy with earning money for its shareholders as its first corporate goal. Relentlessly finding new ways to drive progress and practicing a shared commitment to transformation, Worthington makes better solutions possible for customers, employees, shareholders and communities.
Safe Harbor Statement
The Company wishes to take advantage of the Safe Harbor provisions included in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (the “Act”). Statements by the Company relating the impacts from the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19”) and the actions taken by governmental authorities and others related thereto, including our ability to continue operating facilities in connection therewith or to cut variable costs; future or expected cash positions, liquidity and ability to access financial markets and capital; outlook, strategy or business plans; future or expected growth, growth potential, forward momentum, performance, competitive position, sales, volumes, cash flows, earnings, margins, balance sheet strengths, debt, financial condition or other financial measures; pricing trends for raw materials and finished goods and the impact of pricing changes; the ability to improve or maintain margins; expected demand or demand trends for the Company or its markets; additions to product lines and opportunities to participate in new markets; expected benefits from Transformation and innovation efforts; the ability to improve performance and competitive position at the Company’s operations; anticipated working capital needs, capital expenditures and asset sales; anticipated improvements and efficiencies in costs, operations, sales, inventory management, sourcing and the supply chain and the results thereof; projected profitability potential; the ability to make acquisitions and the projected timing, results, benefits, costs, charges and expenditures related to acquisitions, joint ventures, headcount reductions and facility dispositions, shutdowns and consolidations; projected capacity and the alignment of operations with demand; the ability to operate profitably and generate cash in down markets; the ability to capture and maintain market share and to develop or take advantage of future opportunities, customer initiatives, new businesses, new products and new markets; expectations for Company and customer inventories, jobs and orders; expectations for the economy and markets or improvements therein; expectations for generating improving and sustainable earnings, earnings potential, margins or shareholder value; effects of judicial rulings; and other non-historical matters constitute “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Act. Because they are based on beliefs, estimates and assumptions, forward-looking statements are inherently subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected. Any number of factors could affect actual results, including, without limitation, the risks, uncertainties and impacts related to COVID-19 and other actual or potential public health emergencies and actions taken by governmental authorities or others in connection therewith, their potential impacts related to the ability and costs to continue to operate facilities and their potential to exacerbate other risks; the effect of national, regional and global economic conditions generally and within major product markets, including significant economic disruptions from COVID-19 and the actions taken therewith; the effect of conditions in national and worldwide financial markets and with respect to the ability of financial institutions to provide capital; the impact of tariffs, the adoption of trade restrictions affecting the Company’s products or suppliers, a United States withdrawal from or significant renegotiation of trade agreements, the occurrence of trade wars, the closing of border crossings, and other changes in trade regulations or relationships; lower oil prices as a factor in demand for products; product demand and pricing; changes in product mix, product substitution and market acceptance of the Company’s products; fluctuations in the pricing, quality or availability of raw materials (particularly steel), supplies, transportation, utilities and other items required by operations; the outcome of adverse claims experience with respect to workers’ compensation, product recalls or product liability, casualty events or other matters; effects of facility closures and the consolidation of operations; the effect of financial difficulties, consolidation and other changes within the steel, automotive, construction, oil and gas, and other industries in which the Company participates; failure to maintain appropriate levels of inventories; financial difficulties (including bankruptcy filings) of original equipment manufacturers, end-users and customers, suppliers, joint venture partners and others with whom the Company does business; the ability to realize targeted expense reductions from headcount reductions, facility closures and other cost reduction efforts; the ability to realize cost savings and operational, sales and sourcing improvements and efficiencies, and other expected benefits from Transformation initiatives, on a timely basis; the overall success of, and the ability to integrate, newly-acquired businesses and joint ventures, maintain and develop their customers, and achieve synergies and other expected benefits and cost savings therefrom; capacity levels and efficiencies, within facilities, within major product markets and within the industries in which the Company participates as a whole; the effect of disruption in the business of suppliers, customers, facilities and shipping operations due to adverse weather, casualty events, equipment breakdowns, interruption in utility services, civil unrest, international conflicts, terrorist activities or other causes; changes in customer demand, inventories, spending patterns, product choices, and supplier choices; risks associated with doing business internationally, including economic, political and social instability, foreign currency exchange rate exposure and the acceptance of the Company’s products in global markets; the ability to improve and maintain processes and business practices to keep pace with the economic, competitive and technological environment; deviation of actual results from estimates and/or assumptions used by the Company in the application of its significant accounting policies; the level of imports and import prices in the Company’s markets; the impact of judicial rulings and governmental regulations, both in the United States and abroad, including those adopted by the United States governmental agencies as contemplated by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act and the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010; the effect of healthcare laws in the United States and potential changes for such laws especially in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, which may increase the Company’s healthcare and other costs and negatively impact the Company’s operations and financial results; cyber security risks; the effects of privacy and information security laws and standards; and other risks described from time to time in the Company’s filings with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, including those described in “Part I – Item 1A. – Risk Factors” of the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended May 31, 2020.
WORTHINGTON INDUSTRIES, INC.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF EARNINGS (LOSS)
(In thousands, except per share amounts)
Three Months Ended November 30, | Six Months Ended November 30, | ||||||||||||||
2020 | 2019 | 2020 | 2019 | ||||||||||||
Net sales | $ | 731,092 | $ | 827,637 | $ | 1,434,001 | $ | 1,683,496 | |||||||
Cost of goods sold | 595,618 | 707,026 | 1,185,169 | 1,445,594 | |||||||||||
Gross margin | 135,474 | 120,611 | 248,832 | 237,902 | |||||||||||
Selling, general and administrative expense | 82,129 | 88,543 | 164,325 | 179,366 | |||||||||||
Impairment of long-lived assets | 3,815 | - | 13,739 | 40,601 | |||||||||||
Restructuring and other expense (income), net | 7,596 | (50 | ) | 9,444 | 405 | ||||||||||
Incremental expenses related to Nikola gains | 4,570 | - | 54,081 | - | |||||||||||
Operating income | 37,364 | 32,118 | 7,243 | 17,530 | |||||||||||
Other income (expense): | |||||||||||||||
Miscellaneous income, net | 376 | 636 | 827 | 1,331 | |||||||||||
Interest expense | (7,548 | ) | (7,315 | ) | (15,138 | ) | (16,795 | ) | |||||||
Equity in net income of unconsolidated affiliates | 25,631 | 47,346 | 49,265 | 72,113 | |||||||||||
Gains (loss) on investment in Nikola | (143,780 | ) | - | 652,362 | - | ||||||||||
Loss on extinguishment of debt | - | - | - | (4,034 | ) | ||||||||||
Earnings (loss) before income taxes | (87,957 | ) | 72,785 | 694,559 | 70,145 | ||||||||||
Income tax expense (benefit) | (19,445 | ) | 15,863 | 144,333 | 15,678 | ||||||||||
Net earnings (loss) | (68,512 | ) | 56,922 | 550,226 | 54,467 | ||||||||||
Net earnings attributable to noncontrolling interests | 5,532 | 4,836 | 7,595 | 7,157 | |||||||||||
Net earnings (loss) attributable to controlling interest | $ | (74,044 | ) | $ | 52,086 | $ | 542,631 | $ | 47,310 | ||||||
Basic | |||||||||||||||
Average common shares outstanding | 52,988 | 55,059 | 53,532 | 55,150 | |||||||||||
Earnings (loss) per share attributable to controlling interest | $ | (1.40 | ) | $ | 0.95 | $ | 10.14 | $ | 0.86 | ||||||
Diluted | |||||||||||||||
Average common shares outstanding | 52,988 | 56,072 | 54,439 | 56,205 | |||||||||||
Earnings (loss) per share attributable to controlling interest | $ | (1.40 | ) | $ | 0.93 | $ | 9.97 | $ | 0.84 | ||||||
Common shares outstanding at end of period | 52,754 | 55,094 | 52,754 | 55,094 | |||||||||||
Cash dividends declared per share | $ | 0.25 | $ | 0.24 | $ | 0.50 | $ | 0.48 | |||||||
WORTHINGTON INDUSTRIES, INC.
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(In thousands)
November 30, | May 31, | ||||||
2020 | 2020 | ||||||
Assets | |||||||
Current assets: | |||||||
Cash and cash equivalents | $ | 713,130 | $ | 147,198 | |||
Receivables, less allowances of | |||||||
and May 31, 2020, respectively | 441,936 | 341,038 | |||||
Inventories: | |||||||
Raw materials | 152,824 | 234,629 | |||||
Work in process | 82,747 | 76,497 | |||||
Finished products | 68,872 | 93,975 | |||||
Total inventories | 304,443 | 405,101 | |||||
Income taxes receivable | 3,247 | 8,376 | |||||
Assets held for sale | 12,893 | 12,928 | |||||
Investment in Nikola | 143,850 | - | |||||
Prepaid expenses and other current assets | 68,371 | 68,538 | |||||
Total current assets | 1,687,870 | 983,179 | |||||
Investments in unconsolidated affiliates | 209,952 | 203,329 | |||||
Operating lease assets | 30,007 | 31,557 | |||||
Goodwill | 320,014 | 321,434 | |||||
Other intangible assets, net of accumulated amortization of | |||||||
174,376 | 184,416 | ||||||
Other assets | 32,842 | 34,956 | |||||
Property, plant and equipment: | |||||||
Land | 23,592 | 24,197 | |||||
Buildings and improvements | 292,544 | 302,796 | |||||
Machinery and equipment | 1,082,979 | 1,055,139 | |||||
Construction in progress | 63,526 | 52,231 | |||||
Total property, plant and equipment | 1,462,641 | 1,434,363 | |||||
Less: accumulated depreciation | 890,317 | 861,719 | |||||
Total property, plant and equipment, net | 572,324 | 572,644 | |||||
Total assets | $ | 3,027,385 | $ | 2,331,515 | |||
Liabilities and equity | |||||||
Current liabilities: | |||||||
Accounts payable | $ | 337,976 | $ | 247,017 | |||
Accrued compensation, contributions to employee benefit plans and | |||||||
related taxes | 101,812 | 64,650 | |||||
Dividends payable | 14,843 | 14,648 | |||||
Other accrued items | 51,439 | 49,974 | |||||
Current operating lease liabilities | 10,954 | 10,851 | |||||
Income taxes payable | 39,990 | 949 | |||||
Current maturities of long-term debt | 160 | 149 | |||||
Total current liabilities | 557,174 | 388,238 | |||||
Other liabilities | 85,105 | 75,786 | |||||
Distributions in excess of investment in unconsolidated affiliate | 107,951 | 103,837 | |||||
Long-term debt | 707,340 | 699,516 | |||||
Noncurrent operating lease liabilities | 23,695 | 25,763 | |||||
Deferred income taxes, net | 115,649 | 71,942 | |||||
Total liabilities | 1,596,914 | 1,365,082 | |||||
Shareholders' equity - controlling interest | 1,276,899 | 820,821 | |||||
Noncontrolling interests | 153,572 | 145,612 | |||||
Total equity | 1,430,471 | 966,433 | |||||
Total liabilities and equity | $ | 3,027,385 | $ | 2,331,515 | |||
WORTHINGTON INDUSTRIES, INC.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(In thousands)
Three Months Ended November 30, | Six Months Ended November 30, | ||||||||||||||
2020 | 2019 | 2020 | 2019 | ||||||||||||
Operating activities: | |||||||||||||||
Net earnings (loss) | $ | (68,512 | ) | $ | 56,922 | $ | 550,226 | $ | 54,467 | ||||||
Adjustments to reconcile net earnings (loss) to net cash provided by operating activities: | |||||||||||||||
Depreciation and amortization | 21,560 | 22,596 | 43,771 | 46,773 | |||||||||||
Impairment of long-lived assets | 3,815 | - | 13,739 | 40,601 | |||||||||||
Provision for (benefit from) deferred income taxes | (31,776 | ) | 6,843 | 39,255 | 3,345 | ||||||||||
Bad debt (income) expense | (159 | ) | 143 | (65 | ) | 311 | |||||||||
Equity in net income of unconsolidated affiliates, net of distributions | 4,608 | (19,879 | ) | (2,149 | ) | (14,797 | ) | ||||||||
Net (gain) loss on sale of assets | 7,271 | (17 | ) | 7,673 | 601 | ||||||||||
Stock-based compensation | 4,854 | 3,280 | 9,710 | 7,275 | |||||||||||
(Gains) loss on investment in Nikola | 143,779 | - | (652,362 | ) | - | ||||||||||
Charitable contribution of Nikola shares | - | - | 20,653 | - | |||||||||||
Loss on extinguishment of debt | - | - | - | 4,034 | |||||||||||
Changes in assets and liabilities: | |||||||||||||||
Receivables | 3,580 | (5,456 | ) | (78,614 | ) | 9,525 | |||||||||
Inventories | 4,623 | 43,601 | 90,245 | 87,883 | |||||||||||
Accounts payable | 48,176 | (20,743 | ) | 95,330 | (57,977 | ) | |||||||||
Accrued compensation and employee benefits | 13,960 | 9,619 | 37,812 | (13,596 | ) | ||||||||||
Income taxes payable | (44,623 | ) | (118 | ) | 39,041 | (1,132 | ) | ||||||||
Other operating items, net | (3,728 | ) | 7,369 | 10,551 | 1,216 | ||||||||||
Net cash provided by operating activities | 107,428 | 104,160 | 224,816 | 168,529 | |||||||||||
Investing activities: | |||||||||||||||
Investment in property, plant and equipment | (16,073 | ) | (28,381 | ) | (48,944 | ) | (50,555 | ) | |||||||
Proceeds from sale of Nikola shares | - | - | 487,859 | - | |||||||||||
Acquisitions, net of cash acquired | (75 | ) | (29,283 | ) | (75 | ) | (29,283 | ) | |||||||
Proceeds from sale of assets | 21,580 | 23 | 21,580 | 9,199 | |||||||||||
Net cash provided (used) by investing activities | 5,432 | (57,641 | ) | 460,420 | (70,639 | ) | |||||||||
Financing activities: | |||||||||||||||
Proceeds from long-term debt, net of issuance costs | - | (134 | ) | - | 101,464 | ||||||||||
Principal payments on long-term obligations and debt redemption costs | (96 | ) | (490 | ) | (193 | ) | (154,467 | ) | |||||||
Proceeds from issuance of common shares, net of tax withholdings | 2,294 | (3,811 | ) | 1,144 | (7,024 | ) | |||||||||
Payments to noncontrolling interests | - | (1,453 | ) | (560 | ) | (1,453 | ) | ||||||||
Repurchase of common shares | (38,563 | ) | - | (92,883 | ) | (29,599 | ) | ||||||||
Dividends paid | (13,433 | ) | (13,954 | ) | (26,812 | ) | (26,914 | ) | |||||||
Net cash used by financing activities | (49,798 | ) | (19,842 | ) | (119,304 | ) | (117,993 | ) | |||||||
Increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents | 63,062 | 26,677 | 565,932 | (20,103 | ) | ||||||||||
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period | 650,068 | 45,583 | 147,198 | 92,363 | |||||||||||
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period | $ | 713,130 | $ | 72,260 | $ | 713,130 | $ | 72,260 | |||||||
WORTHINGTON INDUSTRIES, INC.
SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
(In thousands, except volume)
This supplemental information is provided to assist in the analysis of the results of operations. | |||||||||||||||
Three Months Ended November 30, | Six Months Ended November 30, | ||||||||||||||
2020 | 2019 | 2020 | 2019 | ||||||||||||
Volume: | |||||||||||||||
Steel Processing (tons) | 1,023,979 | 1,004,847 | 1,952,423 | 1,896,234 | |||||||||||
Pressure Cylinders (units) | 19,180,746 | 21,608,356 | 40,923,811 | 41,792,044 | |||||||||||
Net sales: | |||||||||||||||
Steel Processing | $ | 468,723 | $ | 516,937 | $ | 899,743 | $ | 1,040,312 | |||||||
Pressure Cylinders | 262,284 | 290,136 | 533,188 | 594,532 | |||||||||||
Other | 85 | 20,564 | 1,070 | 48,652 | |||||||||||
Total net sales | $ | 731,092 | $ | 827,637 | $ | 1,434,001 | $ | 1,683,496 | |||||||
Material cost: | |||||||||||||||
Steel Processing | $ | 313,330 | $ | 370,760 | $ | 618,917 | $ | 767,202 | |||||||
Pressure Cylinders | 108,930 | 127,112 | 224,647 | 253,982 | |||||||||||
Selling, general and administrative expense: | |||||||||||||||
Steel Processing | $ | 38,769 | $ | 37,482 | $ | 74,367 | $ | 72,998 | |||||||
Pressure Cylinders | 44,677 | 48,749 | 88,134 | 95,215 | |||||||||||
Operating income (loss): | |||||||||||||||
Steel Processing | $ | 37,824 | $ | 17,172 | $ | 51,441 | $ | 23,340 | |||||||
Pressure Cylinders | 3,305 | 15,647 | 11,947 | 45,270 | |||||||||||
Other | (322 | ) | (1,919 | ) | (1,081 | ) | (47,051 | ) | |||||||
Segment operating income | 40,807 | 30,900 | 62,307 | 21,559 | |||||||||||
Unallocated corporate and other | 1,127 | 1,218 | (983 | ) | (4,029 | ) | |||||||||
Incremental expenses related to Nikola gains | (4,570 | ) | - | (54,081 | ) | - | |||||||||
Total operating income | $ | 37,364 | $ | 32,118 | $ | 7,243 | $ | 17,530 | |||||||
Equity income (loss) by unconsolidated affiliate: | |||||||||||||||
WAVE | $ | 17,280 | $ | 41,738 | $ | 34,936 | $ | 65,655 | |||||||
ClarkDietrich | 5,411 | 4,917 | 10,307 | 9,007 | |||||||||||
Serviacero Worthington | 1,861 | 803 | 3,170 | 1,557 | |||||||||||
ArtiFlex | 1,253 | 1,134 | 1,145 | 1,340 | |||||||||||
Other | (174 | ) | (1,246 | ) | (293 | ) | (5,446 | ) | |||||||
Total equity income | $ | 25,631 | $ | 47,346 | $ | 49,265 | $ | 72,113 | |||||||
WORTHINGTON INDUSTRIES, INC.
SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
(In thousands, except volume)
The following provides detail of Pressure Cylinders volume and net sales by principal class of products. | |||||||||||||||
Three Months Ended November 30, | Six Months Ended November 30, | ||||||||||||||
2020 | 2019 | 2020 | 2019 | ||||||||||||
Volume (units): | |||||||||||||||
Consumer products | 15,915,466 | 18,675,057 | 33,772,607 | 35,573,447 | |||||||||||
Industrial products | 3,265,076 | 2,932,923 | 7,150,881 | 6,217,378 | |||||||||||
Oil & gas equipment | 204 | 376 | 323 | 1,219 | |||||||||||
Total Pressure Cylinders | 19,180,746 | 21,608,356 | 40,923,811 | 41,792,044 | |||||||||||
Net sales: | |||||||||||||||
Consumer products | $ | 121,618 | $ | 128,065 | $ | 254,400 | $ | 247,545 | |||||||
Industrial products | 134,020 | 130,334 | 262,245 | 282,952 | |||||||||||
Oil & gas equipment | 6,646 | 31,737 | 16,543 | 64,035 | |||||||||||
Total Pressure Cylinders | $ | 262,284 | $ | 290,136 | $ | 533,188 | $ | 594,532 | |||||||
The following provides detail of impairment of long-lived assets and restructuring and other expense (income), net included in operating income by segment. | |||||||||||||||
Three Months Ended November 30, | Six Months Ended November 30, | ||||||||||||||
2020 | 2019 | 2020 | 2019 | ||||||||||||
Impairment of long-lived assets: | |||||||||||||||
Steel Processing | $ | - | $ | - | $ | - | $ | - | |||||||
Pressure Cylinders | 3,815 | - | 13,739 | - | |||||||||||
Other | - | - | - | 40,601 | |||||||||||
Total impairment of long-lived assets | $ | 3,815 | $ | - | $ | 13,739 | $ | 40,601 | |||||||
Restructuring and other expense (income), net: | |||||||||||||||
Steel Processing | $ | 375 | $ | - | $ | 1,846 | $ | (26 | ) | ||||||
Pressure Cylinders | 7,257 | - | 7,571 | - | |||||||||||
Other | (36 | ) | (50 | ) | 27 | 431 | |||||||||
Total restructuring and other expense (income), net | $ | 7,596 | $ | (50 | ) | $ | 9,444 | $ | 405 | ||||||
Contacts:
SONYA L. HIGGINBOTHAM
VP, CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS AND BRAND MANAGEMENT
614.438.7391 | sonya.higginbotham@worthingtonindustries.com
MARCUS A. ROGIER
TREASURER AND INVESTOR RELATIONS OFFICER
614.840.4663 | marcus.rogier@worthingtonindustries.com
200 Old Wilson Bridge Rd. | Columbus, Ohio 43085
WorthingtonIndustries.com
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