SSUP
Superior Industries International, Inc.0.0813
+0.0555+215%
Dec 9, 12:49:37 PM EST
Earnings Call Transcripts
This Quarter (Q4 '25)
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Last Quarter (Q3 '25)
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Key Stats
Market Cap
3.03MP/E (TTM)
-Basic EPS (TTM)
-9.62Dividend Yield
0%Recent Filings
8-K
8-K
Merger approval secured
Superior Industries International stockholders approved the merger agreement on September 15, 2025, with 26.9 million for votes against 1.2 million, clearing a key hurdle for the deal announced July 8. The non-binding advisory vote on executive compensation tied to the transaction also passed overwhelmingly. This paves the way for the merger with SUP Parent Holdings, positioning the company as a private entity amid its recent NYSE delisting.
8-K
CFO transition announced
Superior Industries International's Vice President and Chief Accounting Officer Stacie R. Schulz resigned on August 15, 2025, effective August 29, to pursue other opportunities, with no disagreements over operations or policies. Shane Giebel, the company's Vice President and Interim CFO, steps in as interim principal accounting officer. This smooth transition maintains financial oversight amid ongoing challenges.
8-K
Share issuance completes
Superior Industries International issued and sold 7,600,000 common shares to SUP Parent Holdings at $0.09 each on August 13, 2025, raising $684,000 under a prior subscription agreement exempt from registration. This infusion bolsters liquidity amid a pending merger with Parent's subsidiary, yet the company faces substantial going concern doubts. Funds support operations during regulatory and stockholder approvals.
10-Q
Q2 FY2025 results
Superior Industries' Q2 FY2025 net sales fell 35% y/y to $207.9M, driven by a 54% drop in North America from customer resourcing, while Europe held steady at $114.1M. Gross loss widened to 10.3% from a 9.9% profit, hit by $11.9M inventory write-downs and a $66.9M North America asset impairment, yielding an operating loss of $113.2M versus $10.2M profit last year. Diluted EPS plunged to $(6.66) from $(0.75), with losses fully allocated to common shares amid anti-dilutive effects. Cash climbed to $85.3M, bolstered by $6.0M operating cash flow and $46.9M financing inflows including $42.5M revolver draws, yet total debt hit $553.3M at 11.8-12.7% rates with $7.2M availability. A proposed merger announced July 8, 2025, eyes Q3 close for $0.09/share cash plus equity to preferred holders. Customer concentration remains a key risk.
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