GrafTech International Ltd
F:G6G

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Price: 10.8 EUR -2.7%
Market Cap: 2.8B EUR
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GrafTech International Ltd. engages in the manufacture of graphite electrode products essential to the production of electric arc furnace steel and other ferrous and non-ferrous metals. The company is headquartered in Brooklyn Heights, Ohio and currently employs 1,353 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2018-02-19. The firm operates through one segment: Industrial Materials, which comprises of two product categories, graphite electrodes and petroleum needle coke products. Graphite electrodes are an industrial consumable product used primarily in EAF steel production. Petroleum needle coke is a crystalline form of carbon derived from decant oil, which is a raw material used in the production of graphite electrodes. The firm has graphite electrode manufacturing facilities in Calais, France, Pamplona, Spain, Monterrey, Mexico and St. Mary's, Pennsylvania. Its customers include steel producers and other ferrous and non-ferrous metal producers in Europe, Russia and other Commonwealth of Independent States countries, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), and the Americas and Asia-Pacific (APAC).

G6G Intrinsic Value
24.85 EUR
Undervaluation 57%
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