Welcome to our dedicated page for Tronox Holdings Plc SEC filings (Ticker: TROX), a comprehensive resource for investors and traders seeking official regulatory documents including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly earnings, 8-K material events, and insider trading forms.
This page compiles U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filings for Tronox Holdings plc (NYSE: TROX), a public company incorporated in England and Wales and described as one of the world’s leading integrated manufacturers of titanium dioxide pigment and related titanium products. Through these filings, investors can review how Tronox reports its financial performance, capital structure and key corporate events.
Tronox uses Form 8-K to disclose a range of material information. Recent examples include 8-K filings under Item 2.02 furnishing quarterly earnings releases, which provide detail on revenue, TiO2 and zircon sales, other product categories, production costs, adjusted EBITDA and cash flow. These filings also describe operational measures such as idling or adjusting pigment plants, smelter furnaces and mines, and progress on cost improvement programs.
Other 8-Ks report dividend declarations under Item 8.01, documenting the Board of Directors’ decisions on quarterly cash dividends. Additional filings under Items 1.01 and 2.03 outline material financing arrangements, such as the 9.125% senior secured notes due 2030 issued by Tronox Incorporated and guaranteed by Tronox Holdings plc and certain subsidiaries. These filings summarize key terms, guarantees, covenants, redemption options and intended use of proceeds, including repayment of borrowings under revolving credit facilities.
Tronox also files 8-Ks regarding board changes, such as the resignation of a director, under Item 5.02. Together, these documents give a structured view of the company’s governance, liquidity management, and responses to market conditions in its titanium and zircon businesses.
On Stock Titan’s SEC filings page, users can access these TROX filings as they are made available from EDGAR. AI-powered tools can help interpret complex sections, highlight items related to earnings, debt, dividends and governance, and make it easier to compare disclosures across multiple reporting periods.
Tronox Holdings plc (TROX) – CEO insider purchase
SEC Form 4 filed 08/01/2025 discloses that CEO & Director John D. Romano bought 100,000 TROX common shares in the open market (transaction code “P”) at a $3.0893 weighted-average price (range $3.045–$3.11). Following the trade, Romano directly owns 1,333,485 shares. No derivative securities were involved and no sales were reported.
Open-market purchases by a chief executive are often viewed as a positive sentiment signal, suggesting management confidence in near-term prospects. While the dollar size is modest relative to the company’s market cap, the transaction increases the CEO’s personal exposure and may draw investor attention to valuation levels around $3 per share.