Conversion Rights on EnPro's Convertible Senior Debentures Remain in Effect

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Conversion Rights on EnPro's Convertible Senior Debentures Remain in Effect

CHARLOTTE, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- EnPro Industries, Inc. (NYS: NPO) today announced that the company's $172,500,000 aggregate principal amount of 3.9375% Convertible Senior Debentures due 2015 will remain convertible by holders of the Debentures through September 30, 2013. Conversion rights remain in effect because the closing price per share of EnPro's common stock has exceeded $43.93, or 130% of the initial conversion price of $33.79, for at least 20 of 30 consecutive trading days during the period ending on June 30, 2013. The Debentures will continue to be convertible until September 30, and may be convertible thereafter, if one or more of the conversion conditions specified in the Indenture, dated as of October 26, 2005, by and between EnPro Industries, Inc. and U.S. Bank National Association (as successor to Wachovia Bank, National Association), is satisfied during future measurement periods.

If conversion requests are received, the settlement of the Debentures will be paid pursuant to the terms of the Indenture, which calls for conversion into a combination of cash and common stock of the company. Upon conversion, the lesser of the $1,000 principal amount of each debenture and its conversion value would be settled in cash; to the extent the conversion value exceeds $1,000, the remaining amount due to the holders would be settled in shares of the company's common stock.


Holders who complete all requirements for conversion of the Debentures on October 15, 2015 prior to the close of business will be considered to have converted the Debentures prior to the close of business on the stated maturity date. Holders who convert Debentures on the stated maturity date will be entitled to retain the interest payment on those Debentures to be paid on that date without having to deliver an amount equal to that payment in connection with the conversion.

At the time of the sale of the Debentures, a portion of the net proceeds was used to enter into call options (hedge and warrant transactions) which entitle the company to purchase shares of its common stock from a financial institution at $33.79 per share and entitle the financial institution to purchase shares from the company at $46.78 per share. These transactions reduce potential dilution to holders of the company's common stock from conversion of the Debentures by increasing the effective conversion price to EnPro to $46.78 a share.

U.S. Bank National Association is the trustee for the holders of the Debentures and the conversion agent under the Indenture. All questions relating to the mechanics of the conversion for the Debentures should be directed to U.S. Bank National Association, Attn: Jacob Schmitz, Specialized Finance, 60 Livingston Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota 55107; telephone (651) 466-6774.

This press release is only a summary of certain provisions of the Debentures and the Indenture. A complete explanation of the conversion rights of holders of the Debentures, as well as the procedures required to convert the Debentures, is set forth in the Indenture. All holders are urged to review the conversion provisions contained in the Indenture in its entirety.

About EnPro Industries

EnPro Industries, Inc. is a leader in sealing products, metal polymer and filament wound bearings, components and service for reciprocating compressors, diesel and dual-fuel engines and other engineered products for use in critical applications by industries worldwide. For more information about EnPro, visit the company's website at http://www.enproindustries.com.



EnPro Industries
Don Washington, 704-731-1527
Director, Investor Relations and Corporate Communications
don.washington@enproindustries.com

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