Worthington Steel definition

Worthington Steel shall have the meaning set forth in the Preamble.
Worthington Steel has the meaning provided in the preamble to this Agreement.
Worthington Steel or “Borrower”), WORTHINGTON WSP, LLC, a Michigan limited liability company (“WSP”), TEMPEL STEEL COMPANY, LLC, an Illinois limited liability company (“Tempel”), T DO B, LLC, an Illinois limited liability company (“T DO B”), TEMPEL CANADA COMPANY, a Nova Scotia company (“Tempel Canada”), TEMPEL DE MEXICO, S. DE X.X. DE C.V., a Mexican Sociedad de Responsabilidad Limitada de Capital Variable (“Tempel Mexico”), WORTHINGTON STEEL ROME, LLC, an Ohio limited liability company (“Rome”), THE WORTHINGTON STEEL COMPANY, LLC, an Ohio limited liability company (“Worthington Company”), THE WORTHINGTON STEEL COMPANY, an Ohio corporation (“Steel Company”), WORTHINGTON TAYLOR, LLC, a Michigan limited liability company (“Xxxxxx”), CLEVELAND PICKLING, INC., a Delaware corporation (“Cleveland”), WS MEXICO HOLDINGS, LLC, an Ohio limited liability company (“Mexico Holdings”), WORTHINGTON STEEL SERVICES, LLC, an Ohio limited liability company (“Steel Services”, and together with Worthington Steel, WSP, Tempel, T DO B, Tempel Canada, Tempel Mexico, Rome, Worthington Company, Steel Company, Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx and Mexico Holdings, together with such other Persons as may hereafter become a Borrower thereunder and such other Persons as may hereafter become a Guarantor thereunder, collectively, the “Loan Parties” and each an individualLoan Party”), the Required Lenders (as defined in the Credit Agreement (as defined below)) signatory hereto (together with the other Lenders (as defined in the Credit Agreement) and any other financial institutions as may hereafter become a lender thereunder, collectively, the “Lenders” and each an individual “Lender”), and PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION (“PNC”), as a Lender and agent for the Lenders (in such capacity, “Agent”).

Examples of Worthington Steel in a sentence

  • Consolidated joint venture with 52% owned by Worthington Steel of Michigan, Inc.

  • Unconsolidated joint venture, operating as a general partnership, with 50% owned by The Worthington Steel Company (Delaware) and 50% owned by Armstrong Ventures, Inc., a subsidiary of Armstrong World Industries, Inc.

  • Unconsolidated joint venture with 50% owned by Worthington Steel Mexico, S.A. de C.V. and 50% owned by Inverzer, S.A. de C.V.

  • The effective tax rate of Worthington Steel could be different (either higher or lower) depending on activities subsequent to the planned Separation.

  • Consolidated joint venture with 55% owned by Worthington Steel of Michigan, Inc.

  • On May 22, 1998, as part of a corporate reorganization, its name was changed to the current name, The Worthington Steel Company.

  • Worthington Ventures, Inc., a Delaware corporation, was the surviving entity and changed its name to The Worthington Steel Company.

  • The Worthington Steel Company, a Pennsylvania corporation, which held the Malvern, PA facility, merged with an into Worthington Ventures, Inc.

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Related to Worthington Steel

  • Michigan national guard means that term as defined in section 105 of the Michigan military act, 1967 PA 150, MCL 32.505.

  • Associate Company means any other Company, in which the Company has a significant influence, but which is not a Subsidiary Company of the Company having such influence and includes a joint venture company.

  • Merger Sub has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.