Spinoff Tracker

Every US corporate spin-off, sourced from the filing that proves it.

MDU RESOURCES GROUP INC MDU → Knife River Corporation KNF

Distribution2023-05-31
Return+88.95%
ParentMDU RESOURCES GROUP INC MDU
SpincoKnife River Corporation KNF
StatusCompleted
StructureSpin-off A filing states a pro-rata distribution: holders receive shares automatically.
FocusFocus-increasing Parent and spinco operate in different industries — the class the research associates with stronger post-separation returns.
Ratio1 Knife River share for every 4 MDU Resources shares
Ratio noteThe ratio covers the roughly 90 percent of Knife River distributed; MDU retained the balance.
Parent retains10%
Checked against EDGAR2026-08-22

Data trap

Two counting traps. MDU retained about 10 percent, so computing the spinco's share count as the parent's shares divided by four understates it by roughly a tenth. And the pre-separation quarterly report shows 1,000 shares outstanding on its cover — a shell figure from before the distribution, not a share count, and useless for any market-capitalisation calculation.

The restated filings have landed; this is kept as history.

Catalyst clock

  1. 2022-08-04Separation announced
  2. 2023-03-10Form 10 filed
  3. 2023-05-08Form 10 last amended
  4. 2023-05-10Form 10 effective
  5. 2023-05-22Record date
  6. 2023-05-25When-issued trading opens
  7. 2023-05-31Distribution
  8. 2023-08-08First standalone earnings
  9. Index inclusion announced

Performance since separation

Knife River Corporation since separation+88.95%
MDU RESOURCES GROUP INC over the same window+80.05%
S&P 500 (SPY) over the same window+83.25%
Russell 2000 (IWM) over the same window+72.62%
Excess over the S&P 500+5.70%
Excess over the Russell 2000+16.33%

Measured from the first regular-way close on or after the distribution — 2023-06-01 at 35.02 — to 2026-08-21 at 66.17. Window: 3.2 years. The 2023-05-31 session was skipped: it traded on when-issued volume, not regular-way, and pricing from it would measure the return against a market that no longer existed the next day. Two benchmarks, because one is misleading: spin-offs are usually small companies, and across this period small caps lagged the S&P by several points a year on their own. Measured against the S&P alone, roughly a third of any shortfall is company size rather than the separation. Returns are arithmetic over end-of-day closing prices. Unlike every other figure on this page, they do not come from a filing.

Pre-distribution investor return

Parent, announcement to separation-2.74%
Combined (MDU RESOURCES GROUP INC + Knife River Corporation), pre-distribution to now+231.15%
Combined excess over the S&P 500+148.91%
Combined excess over the Russell 2000+160.23%

Combined treats a pre-spin holding as 1 Knife River share for every 4 MDU Resources shares valued at the parent's last close before regular post-spin trading resumed — 2023-05-30 at 11.02 — against that same basket today. That baseline is a practical proxy, not an attempt to isolate exactly how much value the separation transferred: for a large parent and a small spinco, ordinary day-to-day price noise can be bigger than the transfer itself. Run-up measures only the parent's own price, from the announcement date to that same baseline — how far the market had already moved before the separation's mechanics ever happened.

Filings

Every fact on this page comes from one of these.

Notes

MDU Resources' separation of its construction-materials and aggregates business. The registrant Knife River Holding Company took the Knife River Corporation name at completion while the pre-existing subsidiary of that name became KRC Materials. Left unclassified: EDGAR gives both entities the same mining and quarrying code, which scores non-focus-increasing, but the parent is a diversified regulated utility and the spinco an aggregates producer. Classified focus_increasing: same rationale as MDU's later Everus spin — the Form 10 frames Knife River as completing MDU's shift to 'two pure-play publicly traded companies, one focused on regulated energy delivery and the other on construction materials.' Knife River is the fifth-largest sand-and-gravel producer in the US. It raised roughly $1.05 billion of new debt (notes, term loans, a revolver) largely to repay ~$684 million of related-party debt owed to MDU's Centennial subsidiary.