SinterCast Annual General Meeting 2014



[Stockholm, 21 May 2014] - The SinterCast AB (publ) Annual General Meeting (AGM)
was  held  on  20 May  2014 in  Stockholm.   During  the AGM, presentations were
provided by Mr Raffaele De Vivo, President of VM Motori North America, and by Dr
Steve  Dawson, President & CEO.  The recorded presentations will be available on
the SinterCast website on or before Monday 26 May.

Mr  De Vivo  provided a  warm and  insightful introduction  to VM Motori and its
recent  assimilation into the Fiat  Group.  He then provided  an overview of the
production  experience  and  performance  of  the  VM Motori 3.0 litre V6 diesel
engine with a SinterCast-CGI bedplate and cylinder block.  Mr De Vivo noted that
the  VM  Motori  diesel  is  one  of  the  most versatile engines in the market,
satisfying  the need for power and refinement in luxury applications such as the
Maserati  Ghibli and Lancia Thema; the need  for low-end torque and fuel economy
in  North American Jeep and Ram  1500 pick-up applications; and, the demands for
performance  and durability  in marine  applications.  Mr  De Vivo explained the
dynamic  and  competitive  nature  of  the  North  American pick-up market, with
Chrysler,  Ford and  GM all  constantly vying  for market  share, and provided a
positive  long-term outlook for the SUV and pick-up sectors.  Mr De Vivo thanked
SinterCast  and its  shareholders for  contributing to  VM Motori's receipt of a
Wards Ten Best Engine award and to the VM Motori diesel engine's contribution to
helping Ram become the second best-selling vehicle in North America.

During  the CEO presentation,  Dr Dawson presented  an overview of recent market
activities   and   provided   an   outlook  for  SinterCast's  potential  market
development.   Dr Dawson's  presentation showed  that the  annualised volume has
increased by 30% since the last AGM, and that the average compound annual growth
rate since 2007 is more than 20%.  Dr Dawson also noted that the components that
are  currently in series  production have a  mature potential of  more than 2.5
million  Engine Equivalents and that further growth can be expected from each of
the  passenger  vehicle,  commercial  vehicle  and industrial power sectors.  Dr
Dawson  presented the  design of  the first  high volume  CGI petrol  engine and
commented  on the  opportunity for  a 'follower  reaction' in  passenger vehicle
petrol and diesel engines.  In closing, Dr Dawson confirmed that the increase in
series  production, the increased  field activities, and  the new installations,
have  provided  a  great  sense  of  accomplishment  and  satisfaction among the
SinterCast  employees, and  that all  employees shared  the longstanding goal of
putting millions of SinterCast-CGI vehicles on the roads.

During  the AGM,  Hans-Erik Andersson,  Aage Figenschou,  Robert Dover, Laurence
Vine-Chatterton  and Steve Dawson  were re-elected  as Board members.  Hans-Erik
Andersson  was appointed  as Chairman.   Carina Andersson  and Jason Singer were
elected  as new Board members.  Ulla-Britt Fräjdin-Hellqvist, after serving as a
member of the Board of Directors since 2002 and as Chairman since 2006, declined
re-election, and was warmly thanked for her many contributions.

The AGM also decided upon the constitution of the Nomination Committee until the
next AGM, comprised of returning members Karl-Arne Henriksson (Chairman), Andrea
Fessler  and Ulla-Britt Fräjdin-Hellqvist.  Hans-Erik Andersson was elected as a
new member of the Nomination Committee.

All of the proposals presented to the AGM were approved by the shareholders.


For and on behalf of the Board of Directors:

 Steve Dawson

 President & CEO

 SinterCast AB (publ)

 Tel:    +46 8 660 7750

 e-mail: steve.dawson@sintercast.com




SinterCast is the world's leading supplier of process control technology for the
reliable  high volume production of Compacted Graphite Iron (CGI). With at least
75% higher  tensile strength, 45% higher stiffness  and approximately double the
fatigue strength of conventional grey cast iron and aluminium, CGI allows engine
designers  to improve  performance, fuel  economy and  durability while reducing
engine  size, weight, noise  and emissions. The  SinterCast technology, with 39
installations  in 12 countries, is  primarily used for  the production of petrol
and diesel engine cylinder blocks and exhaust components for passenger vehicles;
medium-duty  and heavy-duty cylinder  blocks and heads  for commercial vehicles;
and,   industrial  power  engine  components  for  marine,  rail,  off-road  and
stationary  engine applications. SinterCast's series production components range
from  2 kg to 9 tonnes,  all using the  same proven process control technology.
The  SinterCast share is quoted on the Small Cap segment of the Stockholm NASDAQ
OMX   stock   exchange   (Stockholmsbörsen:   SINT).   For   more   information:
www.sintercast.com

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