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1 alvarajo [printed: November 3, 2008 1:46 PM] [saved: November 3, 2008 1:46 PM] S:\Sungard\2008_11 Materials\Presentation Recreate\10084Q438_Sungard_v2.ppt Graphite India Limited Q1 FY2011 Earnings Presentation

2 alvarajo [printed: November 3, 2008 1:46 PM] [saved: November 3, 2008 1:46 PM] S:\Sungard\2008_11 Materials\Presentation Recreate\10084Q438_Sungard_v2.ppt 2 Important Notice Forward Looking Statements This presentation contains statements that contain “forward looking statements” including, but without limitation, statements relating to the implementation of strategic initiatives, and other statements relating to Graphite India’s future business developments and economic performance. While these forward looking statements indicate our assessment and future expectations concerning the development of our business, a number of risks, uncertainties and other unknown factors could cause actual developments and results to differ materially from our expectations. These factors include, but are not limited to, general market, macro-economic, governmental and regulatory trends, movements in currency exchange and interest rates, competitive pressures, technological developments, changes in the financial conditions of third parties dealing with us, legislative developments, and other key factors that could affect our business and financial performance. Graphite India undertakes no obligation to publicly revise any forward looking statements to reflect future / likely events or circumstances.

3 alvarajo [printed: November 3, 2008 1:46 PM] [saved: November 3, 2008 1:46 PM] S:\Sungard\2008_11 Materials\Presentation Recreate\10084Q438_Sungard_v2.ppt 3 Highlights  Gross Revenue increased by 11% compared to Q1 FY2010  Electrode sales volume increased by 30% compared to Q1 FY2010  However, lower price realization resulted in a decrease in Operating Profit by 26%, compared to Q1 FY2010  Significant financial flexibility with Rs. 107 Crore net cash  Capacity utilization in Q1 FY2011 was approximately 60% versus an average of 54% for FY2010  Durgapur expansion plan of 20,000 MT per annum is on track for completion by Q3 FY2011-12  Power generation capacity expansion from 33MW to 83MW is on track for completion by Q4 FY2011-12  Global steel production continues to rise and Q1 FY2011 production grew 6% compared to Q4 FY2010 Commenting on the results and performance, Mr. K. K. Bangur, Chairman of Graphite India said: “Graphite India showed strong top line growth during Q1 FY2011, both in terms of volume and value. The steel industry continued to recover during the quarter and we expect further strengthening in steel production going forward. Despite a difficult electrode pricing environment in Q1 FY2011 our focus on efficiency and cost management have resulted in Graphite India continuing to be one of the most profitable electrode manufacturers globally. We have also significantly enhanced our liquidity position and through our investment in capacity additions, are well positioned to capture the upside in electrode demand going forward.”

4 alvarajo [printed: November 3, 2008 1:46 PM] [saved: November 3, 2008 1:46 PM] S:\Sungard\2008_11 Materials\Presentation Recreate\10084Q438_Sungard_v2.ppt 4 Business Snapshot  Largest Indian producer of graphite electrodes and one of the largest globally, by total capacity  One of the leading players in a highly consolidated industry and accounts for 6.5% of global electrode capacity  High barriers to entry due to technology intensive nature of the industry  Over 60% of electrode production exported in competition with global players  Brownfield expansion at much lower capex compared to greenfield expansion, significantly enhancing global competitiveness  Despite low pricing during a significant part of the last decade, Graphite India was consistently profitable while leading players made losses  Graphite electrode demand is dependent on Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) steel production. EAF steel production increased from 25% of global steel production in 1985 to an expected 34% in 2010  Strong secular support for future steel production via EAF route due to significant advantages over traditional blast furnace method  Global client base with no client accounting for more than 6.5% of revenues  Steady double-digit revenue CAGR over the past five years despite a global slowdown  Strong cost management resulting in average EBITDA margins of approximately 25% from FY 2007 to FY 2010 despite a slowdown in revenue growth  Steady growth of export business, which tripled in size from FY 2001 to FY 2009  Strong balance sheet with low leverage and large cash position as well as steady cash flow generation provides flexibility for organic and inorganic expansion Global Market Position Best-in-Class Operations Attractive Industry Dynamics Strong Financial Performance

5 alvarajo [printed: November 3, 2008 1:46 PM] [saved: November 3, 2008 1:46 PM] S:\Sungard\2008_11 Materials\Presentation Recreate\10084Q438_Sungard_v2.ppt 5 Group Financial Performance Notes: 1 Gross Revenue includes excise duty 2 Operating Profit defined as earnings before depreciation, interest and taxes and includes other income (Rs. Crore)Standalone Q1 FY2010 Standalone Q1 FY2011 % Y-o-Y Growth Standalone Q4 FY2010 Standalone Q1 FY2011 % Q-o-Q Growth Net Revenue23425810%339258(24)% % Margin36%24%30%24% % Margin19%13%16%13%

6 alvarajo [printed: November 3, 2008 1:46 PM] [saved: November 3, 2008 1:46 PM] S:\Sungard\2008_11 Materials\Presentation Recreate\10084Q438_Sungard_v2.ppt 6 Segment Financial Performance Notes: 1Gross Revenue includes excise duty (Rs. Crore)Standalone Q1 FY2010 Standalone Q1 FY2011 % Y-o-Y Growth Standalone Q4 FY2010 Standalone Q1 FY2011 % Q-o-Q Growth Y-o-Y Comments Graphite and Carbon 2002126%281212(25)%Increase in volume in domestic as well as export market Steel142257%22 - EBIT Power04-54(20)% Unallocated4650%76(14)%

7 alvarajo [printed: November 3, 2008 1:46 PM] [saved: November 3, 2008 1:46 PM] S:\Sungard\2008_11 Materials\Presentation Recreate\10084Q438_Sungard_v2.ppt 7 Quarterly Financial Performance  Continued moderation in electrode prices and increasing input costs during Q1 FY2011  Moderation in electrode prices in Q4 FY2010 impacted margins compared to Q3 FY2010  Increase in domestic and export volumes in Q1 FY2011 y-o-y, offset by moderation in prices  Larger volumes in Q4 FY2010 q-o-q and better contribution from non-electrode businesses  Q3 FY2010 electrode volume growth flat compared to Q2 FY2010 Note: 1 All numbers show n are for the standalone business Historical Trends

8 alvarajo [printed: November 3, 2008 1:46 PM] [saved: November 3, 2008 1:46 PM] S:\Sungard\2008_11 Materials\Presentation Recreate\10084Q438_Sungard_v2.ppt 8 Quarterly Financial Performance  Continued moderation in electrode prices and rising input costs. A significant decline in interest expense during Q1 FY2011  FCCB outstanding is due on October 20, 2010  USD 3 million of FCCB’s were converted to shares during Q1 FY2011  Outstanding shares as of June 30, 2010 is 173,896,658  Total debt as percentage of equity remains at conservative levels  Significant financial flexibility available for future capacity expansions or inorganic acquisitions (Rs. Crore)Standalone Q4 FY2010 Standalone Q1 FY2011 Unsecured Debt3233 Total Debt249183 Net Debt / (Net Cash)(10)(107) Net Debt / LTM EBITDA 1 n/a Note: 1EBITDA includes other income Historical Trends Capital Structure

9 alvarajo [printed: November 3, 2008 1:46 PM] [saved: November 3, 2008 1:46 PM] S:\Sungard\2008_11 Materials\Presentation Recreate\10084Q438_Sungard_v2.ppt 9 Strategic Initiatives  Electrode capacity expansion plan of 20,000 MT per annum  Continue to position Graphite India as the largest Indian producer of graphite electrodes  Key drivers are access to capital at competitive costs and anticipated improvement in electrode demand in the medium term  Eco-friendly advanced technology and greater energy efficiency  Cost of expansion expected to be Rs. 255 Crore, to be funded through internal accruals and debt. Additional capacity expansion of 9,500 MT at a low capex of Rs. 67.5 Crore, as compared to Rs. 187.5 Crore for the original expansion of 10,500 MT  Project completion by Q3 FY2011-12  Coal based thermal power plant of 50 MW capacity at Durgapur at an investment of Rs. 214 Crore  Power generation capacity to increase to 83 MW  Will enable Graphite India to further optimize its cost of production and increase its competitiveness in the global market  Company has applied for various statutory clearances  Project to be commissioned by Q4 FY2011-12  This power plant will meet 100% of the power requirements of the Durgapur Plant post expansion

10 alvarajo [printed: November 3, 2008 1:46 PM] [saved: November 3, 2008 1:46 PM] S:\Sungard\2008_11 Materials\Presentation Recreate\10084Q438_Sungard_v2.ppt 10 Outlook  New orders of electrodes are expected to yield higher sales realizations  Increased sales volume due to traction in electrode demand in FY2011  Continued positive contribution of non-electrode businesses  Ongoing cost optimization efforts across all facilities and functions  Capacity utilization expected to increase to 70-80% in FY2011  Fully covered for needle coke requirements for FY2011 Revenues Costs

11 alvarajo [printed: November 3, 2008 1:46 PM] [saved: November 3, 2008 1:46 PM] S:\Sungard\2008_11 Materials\Presentation Recreate\10084Q438_Sungard_v2.ppt 11 Fact Sheet COMPANY BACKGROUND Graphite electrodes are used in electric arc furnace (“EAF”) based steel mills and is a consumable item for the steel industry. The graphite electrode industry is highly consolidated with the top five major global players accounting for 75% of the high end UHP electrode capacity. Majority of this capacity however, is currently located in high cost regions like US, Europe and Japan. The manufacturing process, for the high end UHP electrodes is technology intensive and is a significant barrier for the entry of new players. Due to the global economic recession, demand for electrodes is currently less than total installed capacity of 1.2 million MT, of which UHP capacity is 0.9 million MT. Global steel production continues to recover post-recession. The EAF method of manufacturing steel is becoming increasingly attractive due to its low capital costs, lower breakeven tonnage, flexibility in locating plants closer to consumption points and significantly lower pollution levels than in the blast furnace steel plants. As a result, EAF production capacity has increased from 180 million tonnes or 25% of total steel production capacity in 1985 to an estimated 418 million MT or 34% of total steel production capacity in 2010. INDUSTRY

12 alvarajo [printed: November 3, 2008 1:46 PM] [saved: November 3, 2008 1:46 PM] S:\Sungard\2008_11 Materials\Presentation Recreate\10084Q438_Sungard_v2.ppt 12 S. Chaudhary Graphite India schaudhary@graphiteindia.com +91 33 2229 3792 Vikram Rao Churchgate Partners LLP vikram@churchgatepatners.com +44 (0) 207 389 7914 Sudhir Shetty AdFactors sudhir.shetty@adfactorspr.com +91-22-2281-3565


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