Worthington Industries (WOR)

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Worthington Industries Gross Profit Margin Quarterly:

15.66% for Feb. 28, 2013
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    Feb. 28, 2013 15.66%
    Nov. 30, 2012 15.23%
    Aug. 31, 2012 14.06%
    May 31, 2012 16.08%
    Feb. 29, 2012 13.63%
    Nov. 30, 2011 10.01%
    Aug. 31, 2011 11.86%
    May 31, 2011 17.64%
    Feb. 28, 2011 15.50%
    Nov. 30, 2010 12.02%
    Aug. 31, 2010 12.79%
    May 31, 2010 16.89%
    Feb. 28, 2010 12.79%
    Nov. 30, 2009 15.01%
    Aug. 31, 2009 11.78%
    May 31, 2009 7.92%
    Feb. 28, 2009 7.97%
    Nov. 30, 2008 -7.30%
    Aug. 31, 2008 16.63%
    May 31, 2008 15.10%
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    About Gross Profit Margin

    A gross profit margin is the difference between sales and the cost of goods sold divided by revenue. This represents the percentage of each dollar of a company's revenue available after accounting for cost of goods sold.

    If a company produces phones and earns $32 million in sales but pays $24 million for the items sold, then the company's gross profit margin would be ($32M - $24M) / $32M = 25 percent.

    Cutting costs result in higher gross profit margins. If a company sells phones for 500 dollars and the cost of the producing the phone is $250, the current gross profit margin is 50 percent ((500-250)/500). If the company is able to reduce production costs from $250 to $200, the gross profit margin is 60 percent ((500-200)/500).

    Note : Profit margins are very dependent on sector. Companies that sell bland potato chips may not have very high margins, but will sell a sizable quantity of potato chips. A company that sells consulting services will likely have higher profit margins, but sell lower quantities.
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    WOR Gross Profit Margin Quarterly Benchmarks

    Companies
    Reliance Steel and Aluminum 26.11%
    Kaydon Corporation 35.87%
    Valmont Industries 28.72%

    WOR Gross Profit Margin Quarterly Rankings

    Overall 55th percentile
    3376 of 7590
    Sector 29th percentile
    562 of 799 in Industrials
    Industry 36th percentile
    16 of 25 in Metal Fabrication

    WOR Gross Profit Margin Quarterly Range, Past 5 Years

    Minimum -7.30% Nov 2008
    Maximum 17.64% May 2011
    Average 12.56%