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SCHEDULE 14A
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GrafTech International Ltd. |
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Nilesh Undavia (The “Undavia Group”) |
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On May 6, 2024, Nilesh
Undavia issued a press release, which contained a letter to shareholders, a copy of which is filed herewith as Exhibit 1.
Additional Information and Where to Find It
Mr. Undavia and certain family trusts (collectively,
the “Undavia Group”) are participants in the solicitation of proxies from shareholders of GrafTech International Ltd. (the
“Company”) in favor of Mr. Undavia’s nomination for the Company’s Board of Directors at the Company’s 2024
Annual Meeting of Shareholders (the “Annual Meeting”). On April 2, 2024, the Undavia Group filed with the U.S. Securities
and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) its definitive proxy statement and accompanying BLUE universal proxy card in connection
with its solicitation of proxies from the shareholders of the Company for the Annual Meeting. ALL SHAREHOLDERS OF THE COMPANY ARE URGED
TO READ THE DEFINITIVE PROXY STATEMENT (INCLUDING ANY AMENDMENTS OR SUPPLEMENTS THERETO), THE ACCOMPANYING BLUE UNIVERSAL PROXY
CARD AND OTHER DOCUMENTS RELATED TO THE SOLICITATION OF PROXIES BY THE UNDAVIA GROUP, AS THEY CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION, INCLUDING
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION RELATED TO THE UNDAVIA GROUP AND ITS DIRECT OR INDIRECT INTERESTS IN THE COMPANY, BY SECURITY HOLDINGS OR OTHERWISE.
Investors and security holders may obtain copies of the definitive proxy statement, BLUE universal proxy card and other documents
filed with the SEC by the Undavia Group free of charge through the website maintained by the SEC at http://www.sec.gov/.
Copies of the definitive proxy statement and accompanying BLUE universal proxy card filed with the SEC by the Undavia Group are
also available free of charge by accessing the website at https://www.icomproxy.com/EAF.
Exhibit 1
Nilesh Undavia Calls
Out GrafTech Board for Continuing to Distort the Record and Mislead Shareholders
Time is Running Out for GrafTech Shareholders
to Vote the BLUE Universal Proxy Card for Change and Improved Corporate Governance
The Board Cannot Be Trusted to Protect Shareholder
Value After 90% of Shareholder Value Destruction
BOCA RATON, Fla., May 06, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)
-- Nilesh Undavia, one of the largest shareholders of GrafTech International Ltd. (NYSE: EAF) (“GrafTech” or the “Company”),
today issued the following open letter to shareholders of the Company in connection with the election of directors for the Company’s
board of directors (the “Board”) at the Company’s 2024 Annual Meeting of Shareholders (“Annual Meeting”)
to be held on May 9, 2024:
May 6, 2024
Dear Fellow Shareholders:
For several months, I attempted to engage with
GrafTech, seeking to add shareholder representation to a Board that has displayed an unwillingness to acknowledge egregious management
mistakes or present a credible plan to turn around the Company.
Instead, the Company has tried to distract shareholders
by engaging in personal attacks and misrepresenting the truth. The Board’s abysmal track record of shareholder value destruction
should seriously impugn its credibility and qualifications.
I believe, the Board cannot be trusted because:
| · | It was not forthcoming about the true cause of
the shutdown at Monterrey, a concern also echoed by Glass Lewis; |
| · | It hired an unqualified CEO, Mr. Kessler, then
failed to hold him accountable for the Monterrey shutdown and related market share losses, and despite his failures as the CEO, he continues
to serve on the Board; |
| · | It has not been forthcoming about market share
losses since 2021 and it has failed to create a credible strategy to turnaround the business; |
| · | It is misrepresenting qualifications of incumbent
nominees. |
The Company is misrepresenting: my engagement
with it, the effectiveness of its business strategy, Ms. Fine’s steel industry investment record and her trustworthiness, and Mr.
Taccone’s “intimate understanding of [the Company’s] customers”1.
| 1. | The Company is Misrepresenting My Engagement with It |
While the Company attacks me by citing two errors
of omission in the Company's 33-page questionnaire, it neglects to mention how it failed to return my phone calls or respond to my emails
requesting clarification of the ambiguity in the questionnaire. No error would have occurred had the Company returned my calls or answered
my emails requesting clarification. For months, the Company has ignored and dismissed my constructive engagement, which included CEO
selection criteria and long-term strategy.
Ms. Fine, in her capacity as the Chair of the
Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee of the Board (“NGC”), devoted less than five minutes in her initial interview
with me, and slammed the door prior to any substantive review of my credentials, declaring: “We’re not looking for board members.”
| 2. | GrafTech is Misleading Investors About a Credible Strategy to Help Turnaround The Business |
I believe that GrafTech’s fortunes will
only turn when the Company is able to regain market share. Over the last six months the Company’s guidance of volumes in 2024 has
not changed. As volumes and market share are not improving, it appears that the new CEO (who has been in the role for six-months as the
interim-CEO) and the Board are unable or unwilling to improve performance. GrafTech’s failure to send a single representative to
the all-important American Iron and Steel Institute conference on electric arc furnace steel-making in February is incomprehensible and
alarming.
| 3. | GrafTech Nominee Ms. Debra Fine Exaggerates Her Experience in Investing in the Steel Industry; Erroneous
SEC filing for Fine Capital Raises Questions About Her Duty Of Care To Her Own Clients |
| · | Ms. Fine’s Steel Industry Investing
Experience is Grossly Exaggerated: GrafTech claims that Ms. Fine has over two-decades of experience in investing in the steel industry.
However, Fine Capital Partners, L.P.’s (“Fine Capital Partners”) Form 13F filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange
Commission (the “SEC”) reveal that Ms. Fine’s firm has not invested in a single steel stock since the fourth quarter
of 2011. Moreover, the latest Form 13F filing for Fine Capital Partners shows only two investments—Light and Wonder (LNW) and
Liberty Latin America Ltd. (LILAK), with 99% of AUM invested in LNW2.
Importantly, LNW is a manufacturer of electronic gaming machines for casinos. Exaggeration of her experience in investing in the steel
industry is tantamount to a blatant misrepresentation that raises serious questions about her trustworthiness. |
| · | Failure of Duty of Care In SEC filings by
Fine Capital Partners: Fine Capital Partners filed a disclosure statement3
with the SEC that states the amount of assets under management “As of December 31, 2024,” which is a careless mistake on an
important form filed on March 27, 2024. |
As of December 31, 2024, the Firm managed $802,827,35 of regulatory
assets under management on a discretionary basis.1
The AUM disclosure has a reference to
a footnote that appears nowhere in the document.
As Chair of Fine Capital Partners,
if Ms. Fine cannot show diligence and a duty of care to her own clients, it raises serious questions about her ability to dispense duty
of care to GrafTech’s shareholders.
| 4. | Investors Should Question Mr. Taccone’s “Intimate Understanding of [the Company’s]
Customers” |
| · | Mr. Taccone’s “steel industry”
experience comes from managing First River LLC (“First River”). According to First River’s website4,
it has only two employees, and does not name a single client. If Mr. Taccone has a proper and “intimate understanding” of
GrafTech’s customers, then why has the Company’s market share collapsed? He did not exercise independence when Brookfield
was the controlling shareholder, and his industry expertise has not translated into positive results for GrafTech’s shareholders. |
| 5. | Neither of GrafTech’s Nominees Are In The Best Interests Of Shareholders |
In evaluating nominees, we
urge all shareholders to ask themselves:
| · | If Ms. Fine cannot even file her investment company’s
SEC form correctly, has invested 99% of client assets in a casino gaming company, and most importantly, has not invested in a single steel
stock in over a dozen years, does she really have the skill set, the attention to detail, and appreciation of “fiduciary”
responsibilities to protect the interests of GrafTech shareholders? |
| · | Ms. Fine and Mr. Taccone as members of the NGC
appointed Mr. Kessler as CEO despite his lack of steel industry experience which led to his failure (click here
for details) within fifteen months. |
| · | Mr. Taccone cannot be the solution, when as a
director since 2018, he: |
| o | Oversaw over $4 billion of shareholder value destruction; |
| o | Recruited the former CEO, Mr. Kessler, someone with no steel industry experience; |
| o | Recruited Ms. Fine, a director clearly lacking in credible steel experience, and |
| o | Has not purchased a single GrafTech share in years. |
I am an experienced fiduciary with the integrity
and credibility to represent the interests of all shareholders.
For almost 25 years, I served as an exemplary
fiduciary of billions of dollars of client capital at Wellington Management Company LLP, one of the world’s largest asset managers.
Clients sought my guidance and expertise because they knew they could trust me to deliver outstanding results and to exercise the highest
duty of care for clients.
As an institutional investor, I have a history
of collaboration with management teams; in fact, this is the first time I’ve been compelled to initiate a proxy contest due to
a board’s unwillingness to work with one of its largest shareholders. For the Board to question my ability to exercise a duty
of care is simply absurd—if for no other reason than my 5.9% ownership of the Company. I can be trusted to protect shareholder
interests.
Time is very short before the Annual Meeting.
I urge you to vote the BLUE universal proxy card TODAY to elect me, Nilesh Undavia, to the Board.
As highlighted above, neither Debra Fine nor
Anthony Taccone has the background, the experience or the alignment of interest to protect shareholder interests.
If you have already voted, you can easily change
your vote to the BLUE universal proxy card.
Sincerely,
Nilesh Undavia
Additional Information and Where to Find It
Mr. Undavia and certain family trusts (collectively,
the “Undavia Group”) are participants in the solicitation of proxies from shareholders of the Company in favor of Mr. Undavia’s
nomination for the Board at the Annual Meeting. On April 2, 2024, the Undavia Group filed with the SEC its definitive proxy statement
and accompanying BLUE universal proxy card in connection with its solicitation of proxies from the shareholders of the Company
for the Annual Meeting. ALL SHAREHOLDERS OF THE COMPANY ARE URGED TO READ THE DEFINITIVE PROXY STATEMENT (INCLUDING ANY AMENDMENTS
OR SUPPLEMENTS THERETO), THE ACCOMPANYING BLUE UNIVERSAL PROXY CARD AND OTHER DOCUMENTS RELATED TO THE SOLICITATION OF PROXIES BY THE
UNDAVIA GROUP, AS THEY CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION, INCLUDING ADDITIONAL INFORMATION RELATED TO THE UNDAVIA GROUP AND ITS DIRECT OR
INDIRECT INTERESTS IN THE COMPANY, BY SECURITY HOLDINGS OR OTHERWISE. Investors and security holders may obtain copies of the definitive
proxy statement, BLUE universal proxy card and other documents filed with the SEC by the Undavia Group free of charge through the
website maintained by the SEC at http://www.sec.gov/. Copies of the definitive proxy statement and accompanying BLUE universal proxy card
filed with the SEC by the Undavia Group are also available free of charge by accessing the website at https://www.icomproxy.com/EAF.
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1
Source: GrafTech press release dated April 29, 2024. https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/931148/000093114824000069/a2024proxymaterials42924.htm
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Source: https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1339161/000121465924002803/xslForm13F_X02/primary_doc.xml
3 Source: https://files.adviserinfo.sec.gov/IAPD/Content/Common/crd_iapd_Brochure.aspx?BRCHR_VRSN_ID=899294
4
https://first-river.com/
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