Worthington Enterprises Inc

NYSE: WOR
$57.22
-$0.89 (-1.5%)
Closing price April 18, 2024
Worley Limited, headquartered in North Sydney, Australia, is a global provider of professional services to the energy, chemicals, and resources sectors. The company specializes in a wide range of services including digital and consulting solutions, engineering and design, construction management, as well as operation and maintenance. Serving markets from new energy and power to mining and metals, Worley is dedicated to supporting the lifecycle of assets and projects. Originally known as WorleyParsons, it rebranded to Worley Limited in 2019, continuing its legacy since 2001.
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