GrafTech Provides Market Update and Preliminary 2006 Outlook.WILMINGTON Wilmington. 1 City (1990 pop. 71,529), seat of New Castle co., NE Del., on the Delaware River and tributary streams, the Christina and the Brandywine; settled 1638, inc. as a city 1832. , Del. -- GrafTech International Ltd. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :GTI GTI Gas Technology Institute GTI Global Taxonomy Initiative GTI Good Time Interval GTI Guelph Turfgrass Institute GTI Green Theme International GTI Gordon Training International GTI Georgia Transportation Institute GTI Group Travel Insurance ) today announced:
-- Preliminary 2005 results
-- Graphite electrode sales volume of 201.3 thousand metric
tons
-- Average graphite electrode revenue per metric ton of
$2,846
-- Graphite electrode production cost increase contained to a
level below the company's 10 to 12 percent guidance
-- Graphite electrode 2006 sales order book status and current
market conditions
-- Continued productivity and cost savings initiatives
-- Preliminary 2006 outlook
2005 Preliminary Results
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Dollars in millions, except average
revenue per metric ton data 2005 Guidance 2005E
Total net sales increase vs. 2004 +5% +5%
ETM net sales guidance $20 $19
GE average revenue per metric ton $2,850 $2,846
GE sales volume in metric tons 200,000 201,300
GE cost increase vs. 2004 +10%-12% Less than 9%
Non-GE business gross profit growth vs. 2004 -$4 -$6
Graphite graphite (grăf`īt), an allotropic form of carbon, known also as plumbago and black lead. It is dark gray or black, crystalline (often in the form of slippery scales), greasy, and soft, with a metallic luster. Electrode electrode, terminal through which electric current passes between metallic and nonmetallic parts of an electric circuit. In most familiar circuits current is carried by metallic conductors, but in some circuits the current passes for some distance through a 2006 Sales Order The sales order, sometimes abbreviated as SO, is an order received by a business from a customer. A sales order may be for products and/or services. Given the wide variety of businesses, this means that the orders can be fulfilled in several ways. Book Status and Current Market Conditions Consistent with prior years, the Years, The the seven decades of Eleanor Pargiter’s life. [Br. Lit.: Benét, 1109] See : Time company has to date completed about 75 percent of its annual graphite electrode sales order book. Commenting on the 2006 graphite electrode sales environment, GTI Chief Executive Officer Craig Craig , Edward Gordon 1872-1966. British theatrical producer, director, and designer whose innovative productions and simplified stage designs influenced modern theater. Shular said, "Global graphite electrode prices continue to improve across all geographies, with the most significant price increases being achieved in the Asia Pacific region. The North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. book has also come together nicely in this dynamic book building process. We have been very disappointed with realized price increases in the European European emanating from or pertaining to Europe. European bat lyssavirus see lyssavirus. European beech tree fagussylvaticus. European blastomycosis see cryptococcosis. market. In fact, European prices are now lower than Asian prices for the first time in over 10 years. "Overall, we anticipate net sales Net Sales The amount a seller receives from the buyer after costs associated with the sale are deducted. Notes: This amount is calculated by subtracting the following items from gross sales: merchandise returned for credit, allowances for damaged or missing goods, freight of graphite electrodes Electrodes Tiny wires in adhesive pads that are applied to the body for ECG measurement. Mentioned in: Electrocardiography to increase about 15 percent in 2006 as compared to 2005. This increase includes graphite electrode sales volume growth of five to seven percent over 2005 sales volume of 201.3 thousand metric tons. Graphite electrode sales mix sales mix See product mix. is expected to be about 70 percent melter and 30 percent non-melter." Mr. Shular continued, "In 2005, we were able to contain graphite electrode production cost increases to less than nine percent, better than expected, through our continued pursuit of productivity and cost savings initiatives. To date, our team has secured firm raw material pricing for over 70 percent of our 2006 graphite electrode production costs. Accordingly, we expect to contain 2006 cost increases to a range of 10 to 12 percent." Productivity and Cost Savings Initiatives As part of its ongoing productivity and cost savings program, GTI intends to complete certain operational initiatives announced in 2005, and undertake additional initiatives in 2006, to continue improving its operating performance, including non-graphite electrode production and corporate administrative cost administrative cost Managed care A cost incurred by the 'business' end of a health care facility or university–eg, staffing and personnel costs, nursing home and hospital administration, insurance, and overhead expenses. Cf Indirect costs. reductions. The planned actions include consolidating operations, streamlining certain production capabilities and leveraging the overall infrastructure for greater productivity. The 2006 productivity and cost savings program includes the following actions:
SYNTHETIC GRAPHITE SEGMENT
(Graphite electrodes, cathodes and advanced graphite materials)
-- Optimizing the company's graphite electrode production
network. Building on the company's recent success in getting
more out of its large graphite electrode plants through
productivity enhancements, faster cycle times and
de-bottlenecking activities, the company is now positioned to
shut down its least advantaged facility -- Vyazma, Russia --
in the 2006 fourth quarter. The Russian facility, with annual
production capacity of approximately 17 thousand metric tons,
is the smallest and the only non-integrated facility in GTI's
production network. GTI expects to maintain annual graphite
electrode production capacity of about 230 thousand metric
tons by relocating approximately 10 thousand metric tons of
cathode production capacity from Salvador, Brazil to Notre
Dame, France, thereby increasing the graphite electrode
capacity of the Brazilian facility. The remaining 7 thousand
metric tons of capacity will be made up over the next 18 to
24 months through continuous productivity improvements. The
company expects this action to increase its average graphite
electrode plant size by 20 percent, allowing the company to
enjoy further economies of scale, thereby, reducing overall
graphite electrode production costs.
In addition, as previously announced, GTI will relocate
graphite electrode machining operations from Clarksville, TN
to its low-cost Monterrey, Mexico production facility, which
is the largest graphite electrode production facility in the
world. The company will also permanently shut down its
remaining graphite electrode machining operations in Caserta,
Italy. Current plans call for machining operations in
Clarksville and Caserta to be curtailed by September 2006 and
June 2006, respectively.
Mr. Shular commented, "These actions support the company's
well-defined strategy of leveraging our global manufacturing
network. Our uniquely positioned global production network
provides us with significant competitive advantages in costs
and product quality, proximity to customers, timely and
reliable delivery and flexibility to adjust product mix to
serve the needs of our global steel customers."
-- Increasing profitability in non-graphite electrode product
lines. GTI plans to complete a comprehensive restructuring of
its cathode product line to increase profitability. The plan,
which began in 2005, will focus GTI's Notre Dame, France
facility, which currently produces multiple synthetic graphite
product lines, on cathode production. As a result of focusing
production on a single product line, GTI expects to achieve
operating efficiencies and production cost savings.
CORPORATE
-- Corporate and administrative cost savings. As previously
announced, GTI will substantially complete a consolidation of
its corporate and administrative services by March 31, 2006.
These activities will result in the centralization of
corporate services currently provided by GTI's Clarksville,
TN, and Wilmington, DE offices in its company owned Parma, OH
facility, which currently houses its global R&D and business
teams. The company will also centralize certain corporate
services performed in Etoy, Switzerland in Parma, OH.
Centralizing the company's global business and financial
leadership teams in Parma is expected to increase efficiencies
and provide administrative cost savings.
These actions are expected to result in annualized annualized Of or relating to a variable that has been mathematically converted to a yearly rate. Inflation and interest rates are generally annualized since it is on this basis that these two variables are ordinarily stated and compared. recurring re·cur intr.v. re·curred, re·cur·ring, re·curs 1. To happen, come up, or show up again or repeatedly. 2. To return to one's attention or memory. 3. To return in thought or discourse. cost savings of $20 million to $22 million. Approximately 25 percent of the savings are expected to be realized in 2006, with the full benefit of the savings realized in 2007 and beyond. The portion of cost savings related to the graphite electrode line The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. Please help [ improve the introduction] to meet Wikipedia's layout standards. You can discuss the issue on the talk page. of business has already been included in the company's guidance of 2006 graphite electrode production cost increases in the range of 10 to 12 percent. The company expects to record expenses of approximately $10 million related to this program in the 2005 fourth quarter. GTI expects to record an additional $7 million in 2006 and $2 million in 2007. Cash expenditures related to this program of $17 million are expected in 2006, with the remaining $2 million in 2007. The company anticipates funding the majority of these costs with the sale of real estate. Mr. Shular said, "Our team continues to take aggressive actions to improve our cost competitiveness and increase our cash flow from operations Cash flow from operations A firm's net cash inflow resulting directly from its regular operations (disregarding extraordinary items such as the sale of fixed assets or transaction costs associated with issuing securities), calculated as the sum of net income plus noncash expenses . We will continue to relentlessly execute on productivity improvements and maintain our low cost position in this industry." 2006 Preliminary Outlook ------------------------ Dollars in millions ETM net sales $30 Net sales of GE vs. 2005 +15% GE sales volume in metric tons +5% to 7% GE cost increase vs. 2005 +10% to 12% Non-GE business gross profit growth vs. 2005 +$6 to $8 In conjunction with this release, GTI will hold a conference call on Thursday Thursday: see week. , February 9, 2006 at 11:00 a.m. ET. The dial-in numbers for the conference call are (800) 257-2182 for domestic callers and (303) 262-2007 for international callers. The call will be archived and available beginning 2:00 p.m., Thursday, February 9, 2006, through 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, February 14, 2006. The dial-in telephone numbers for the audio replay are (800) 405-2236 for domestic callers and (303) 590-3000 for international callers. The pass code for the audio replay is 11052347#. GTI will also provide fourth quarter and full year 2005 operating results, and 2006 outlook, on a conference call to be held Thursday, March 9, 2006. The dial-in telephone numbers for the live audio are (800) 218-8862 for domestic callers and (303) 275-2170 for international callers. To ensure your participation, please dial in a few minutes prior to the start of the call and reference the GrafTech Fourth Quarter Conference Call. An audio replay will be accessible within two hours from the finish of the conference call, and will be available for 72 hours. The dial-in telephone numbers for the audio replay are:
Domestic - (800) 405-2236
International - (303) 590-3000
Pass code - 11052941#
The conference call will also be available on the company's website, www.graftech.com, in the investor relations Investor relations The process by which the corporation communicates with its investors. section for 30 days following the call. GrafTech International Ltd. is one of the world's largest manufacturers and providers of high quality synthetic and natural graphite and carbon based This article is about the band. For the usage of this term in biochemistry, see Carbon-based life. Carbon Based is a hard dance and freeform hardcore band from Finland. The band was formed in 1996 and has been experimenting with different styles of electronica. products and technical and research and development services, with customers in about 80 countries engaged in the manufacture of steel, aluminum, silicon metal, automotive products and electronics. We manufacture graphite electrodes and cathodes, products essential to the production of electric arc furnace An electric arc furnace (EAF) is a furnace that heats charged material by means of an electric arc. Arc furnaces range in size from small units of approximately one ton capacity (used in foundries for producing cast iron products) up to about 400 ton units used for secondary steel and aluminum. We also manufacture thermal management, fuel cell and other specialty graphite and carbon products for, and provide services to, the electronics, power generation, semiconductor, transportation, petrochemical petrochemical, any one of a large group of chemicals derived from a component of petroleum or natural gas. The cracking processes for manufacturing gasoline produce vast quantities of gaseous hydrocarbons. and other metals markets. We are the leading manufacturer in all of our major product lines, with 13 state of the art manufacturing facilities strategically located on four continents. GRAFCELL(R), GRAFOIL(R), and eGRAF(R) are our registered trademarks. For additional information on GrafTech International, call 302-778-8227 or visit our website at www.graftech.com. For additional information on our subsidiary, Advanced Energy Technology Inc., call 216-529-3777. NOTE ON FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS forward-looking statement A projected financial statement based on management expectations. A forward-looking statement involves risks with regard to the accuracy of assumptions underlying the projections. : This news release and related discussions may contain forward-looking statements about such matters as: economic conditions; production and sales of products that incorporate or are produced using our products; prices and sales of and demand for our products; strategic plans and business projects; asset sales; deleveraging activities; operational and financial performance; costs; working capital; revenues; debt levels; cash flows; cost savings and reductions; margins; earnings and growth. We have no duty to update these statements. Actual future events, circumstances CIRCUMSTANCES, evidence. The particulars which accompany a fact. 2. 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Smelting processes vary in detail depending on the nature of the ore and the metal involved, but they are typified in the use of the blast furnace. ; non-occurrence of anticipated aluminum smelting capacity additions; increased cathode production by competitors; failure of increased aluminum production or stable cathode production to result in stable or increased cathode demand, prices or sales volume; differences between actual graphite electrode prices and spot or announced prices; consolidation of steel and aluminum producers; absence of successful development and commercialization of new or improved products or subsequent displacement displacement, in psychology: see defense mechanism. Same as offset. 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