GrafTech explained

GrafTech International Ltd.
Type:Public company
Traded As:
Russell 1000 Index component
Location City:Brooklyn Heights, Ohio
Locations:14
Area Served:International
Key People:David J. Rintoul, Chairman & CEO
Products:Graphite electrodes
Petroleum coke
Revenue: $1.363 billion (YTD 2018)
Net Income: $0.624 billion (YTD 2018)
Assets: $1.502 billion (2018)
Equity: -$1.038 billion (2018)
Owner:Brookfield Asset Management (55%)
Num Employees:1,370 (2018)
Footnotes:[1]

GrafTech International Ltd. is a manufacturer of graphite electrodes and petroleum coke, which are essential for the production of electric arc furnace steel and other metals. The company is headquartered in Brooklyn Heights, Ohio and has manufacturing facilities in Calais, France, Pamplona, Spain, Monterrey, Mexico, and St. Marys, Pennsylvania.[1]

History

The company was founded in 1886 as the National Carbon Company, which was then acquired by Union Carbide in 1917 and became its Carbon Products Division.[2]

In 1914, the company introduced the first 12-inch diameter graphite electrodes.[2]

In 1956, the company received an Academy Award for the development and production of a high-efficiency yellow flame carbon for motion picture color photography.[2]

Between 1956–1978, the company developed high performance carbon fibers; this was recognized in 2003 with a National Historic Chemical Landmark from the American Chemical Society.[2]

In 1985, the company developed advanced technology for carbon/carbon composite material used in spacecraft.[2]

Union Carbide was reorganized in 1989, with the Carbon Products Division renamed as the UCAR Carbon Company.[3]

In 1990, the company introduced first 30-inch diameter graphite electrodes for UHP DC arc furnaces.[2]

In 1995, the company developed new graphite for the US Advanced Battery Consortium for a lithium-ion battery in electric vehicles.[2]

In 1995, the company became a public company via an initial public offering.[4]

In 1999, the company developed first natural graphite-based heat spreaders for electronic thermal management.[2]

In 2002, the company changed its name from UCAR to Graftech.[4]

In 2004, the company introduced optimized pinless joint design for large-diameter graphite electrodes.[2]

In 2007, the company commercialized high-temperature insulation solutions for the polysilicon and solar energy industries.[2]

In 2010, the company launched high thermal conductivity SPREADERSHIELD™ products for electronics and lighting applications.[2]

In 2010, GrafTech acquired two companies: Seadrift Coke LP, a manufacturer of petroleum coke, which is an essential component in the production of graphite electrodes; and C/G Electrodes LLC, which manufactures graphite electrodes.[5]

In March 2011, the company acquired Micron Research Corporation, a manufacturer of superfine-grained graphite.[6]

In October 2011, the company acquired advanced carbon composite manufacturer Fiber Materials. Fiber Materials was sold in 2016.[7]

In 2011, the company was awarded two historical markers by the Ohio Historical Society. One is for pioneering battery research made at Parma by Lewis Urry and National Carbon Company. The other recognizes the Lakewood facility’s long history and National Carbon Company.[8]

In August 2015, GrafTech was acquired by Brookfield Asset Management.[9] [10]

In 2017, the company sold its NeoGraf and Advanced Graphite Materials divisions to focus on graphite electrodes and petroleum coke.[11]

In April 2018, the company once again became a public company via an initial public offering.[12]

Controversies

On April 1, 1998, the company was subject to a class action lawsuit for allegedly artificially inflating stock price. In 2000, the company settled the lawsuit for $40.5 million.[13]

In April 1998, the company was fined $110 million by the United States Department of Justice[14] and in July 2001, the company was fined €50.4 million by the European Commission[15] for participating in an international price fixing cartel with 7 other firms in the market for graphite electrodes.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: GrafTech International Ltd. 2018 3rd Quarter Form 10-Q Quarterly Report . U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
  2. Web site: A history of innovation and growth . Graftech . 2018-12-15 . 2018-12-15 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181215223102/http://www.graftech.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/GrafTech-historical-milestones.pdf . dead .
  3. Web site: Union Carbide: History . . 2011-06-01 . 2011-05-27 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110527175924/http://www.unioncarbide.com/history . dead .
  4. News: GrafTech rides smart-phone wave to profitability and expansion . John . Funk . . July 17, 2010.
  5. GrafTech Agrees to Acquire Seadrift Coke L.P. and C/G Electrodes LLC, Concludes $260 Million Revolving Credit Facility Refinancing and Reports GrafTech’s First Quarter 2010 Results . . April 29, 2010.
  6. Micron Research Corporation announces sale to GrafTech International . Carter Morse . March 9, 2011 . March 6, 2017 . March 22, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190322083448/http://cartermorse.com/press-room/news-1/840-micron-research-corporation-announces-sale-to-graftech-international . dead .
  7. Edgewater Capital Partners Acquires Fiber Materials, Inc. from GrafTech International Holdings, Ltd. . Edgewater Capital Partners . December 8, 2016 . March 6, 2017 . March 7, 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170307055047/http://edgewatercapital.com/edgewater-acquires-fiber-materials/ . dead .
  8. Web site: Remarkable Ohio.
  9. News: Brookfield Asset Management affiliate completes acquisition of GrafTech International . RACHEL ABBEY . MCCAFFERTY . . August 17, 2015.
  10. Brookfield Completes Acquisition of GrafTech . . August 17, 2015 .
  11. News: Lakewood company has new name, same focus . RACHEL ABBEY . MCCAFFERTY . . October 15, 2017.
  12. GrafTech Announces the Pricing of Its Initial Public Offering . . April 18, 2018.
  13. Web site: UCAR International, Inc. Securities Litigation . April 1, 1998.
  14. United States Department of Justice fine for graphite electrode cartel . . April 7, 1998.
  15. European Commission fine for graphite electrode cartel . July 18, 2001.