ALBEMARLE CORP (ALB-PA) — Current Report

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Filed: 2026-03-25
  • Albemarle Corporation has extended the maturity date of its credit agreement to October 2028 or later, providing more financial flexibility.
  • The company has reduced the adjustment in interest calculation for SOFR-based loans, potentially leading to lower borrowing costs.
  • Albemarle has limited the number of times it can request a maturity date extension from two to one, adding some restrictions to its credit agreement.
Filed: 2026-03-06
  • Albemarle has completed the previously announced sale of its 51% ownership stake in Ketjen Corporation to ChemCat AcquisitionCo, LLC for approximately $547 million in cash, along with the sale of its 50% interest in the Eurecat joint venture for a combined pre-tax proceeds of around $670 million.
  • The company plans to use the proceeds from these transactions to fund the redemption of its 4.650% Senior Notes due 2027 and a tender offer for up to $500 million of its senior notes.
  • Albemarle will retain a 49% minority ownership interest in Ketjen and continue to own 100% of Ketjen's Performance Catalyst Solutions business, which has been integrated into Albemarle's product portfolio.
Filed: 2026-02-11
  • Albemarle Corporation reported its Q4 2025 financial results, providing investors with an update on the company's recent performance.
  • The company will be hosting a teleconference to discuss the Q4 and full-year 2025 results, giving analysts and media an opportunity to gain further insights.
  • The filing indicates that Albemarle's common stock and Series A Preferred Stock continue to trade on the New York Stock Exchange.

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