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GrafTech International Ltd. SEC filings document financial results, governance actions, and stockholder voting matters for its graphite electrode and petroleum needle coke business. Form 8-K reports furnish earnings releases covering operating results, financial condition, liquidity, sales volume, cost trends, and related exhibits.
Proxy and annual meeting filings cover director elections, auditor ratification, executive compensation votes, advisory vote frequency, and common stock voting mechanics. Material-event filings also record board composition changes and amendments to prior annual meeting vote disclosures.
GrafTech International Ltd. effected a 1-for-10 reverse stock split and proportionally reduced authorized shares of Common and Preferred Stock. The Certificate of Amendment was filed in Delaware on August 28, 2025 and became effective at 12:01 a.m. Eastern Time on August 29, 2025. Each ten pre-split shares convert into one post-split share; fractional shares will be rounded up to the next whole share at the participant level and no cash will be paid for fractions. The company proportionally adjusted equity award terms and plan limits under its Omnibus Equity Incentive Plan to preserve economic value. Common Stock will trade on the NYSE on a split-adjusted basis under the existing symbol EAF, and the new CUSIP following the reverse split is 384313 607.
GrafTech International Ltd. (EAF) disclosed a proposal to amend its Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation to permit the Board, at its discretion, to effect a reverse stock split of common stock at a ratio between 1-for-7 and 1-for-15. The amendment would also reduce the number of authorized shares of common and preferred stock by a corresponding proportion. The filing references voting results with the phrase "The voting results were as follows:" but the actual vote totals or outcomes are not included in the provided text. The filing also cites a press release dated August 18, 2025 and an Inline XBRL cover page entry.
GrafTech International Ltd. reported that its Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Jeremy S. Halford, has informed the company of his intent to resign from his role. His resignation will be effective September 12, 2025, allowing for a transition period from the notice date of August 8, 2025.
The company states that Mr. Halford is leaving to pursue another opportunity and that his resignation is not the result of any disagreement with GrafTech regarding its operations, policies, or practices. The filing focuses solely on this leadership change and does not include financial results or transaction details.
GrafTech International (EAF) Q2-25 10-Q highlights
- Net sales fell 4% YoY to $131.8 m as average graphite-electrode price dropped 12% to ≈$4,200/MT; volume rose 12% to 28.6 k MT.
- Profitability: gross profit was nearly breakeven ($0.1 m) vs $4.0 m prior-year; operating loss widened to $14.6 m; a $42.6 m valuation allowance drove income-tax expense of $51.2 m, pushing net loss to $86.9 m (-$0.34/sh) vs -$14.8 m (-$0.06/sh).
- YTD net sales down 11% to $243.7 m; net loss $126.2 m. Cash used in operations was $85.4 m vs $37.4 m.
- Balance sheet: cash = $158.5 m (-$97.7 m YTD); long-term debt $1.09 bn; available liquidity $366.5 m (incl. $208 m undrawn credit/term facilities). Net debt ≈$0.93 bn; interest expense up 63% to $25.4 m for the quarter.
- Costs: cash COGS/MT guided to fall 7-9% FY-25; LCM inventory charges $1.9 m in Q2.
- Outlook: management expects FY-25 sales volume to rise ~10% YoY, targeting breakeven adjusted EBITDA in 2H-25; announced 15% list-price increase on un-committed 2025 volumes.
- Covenants: company states compliance with all debt covenants; TRA liability fully written off after allowance.
Key concerns: sustained price pressure outside U.S., high leverage, significant cash burn, and large deferred-tax valuation allowance signal near-term earnings headwinds.