Meyer Burger Technology AG / Key word(s): AGMEGM Ad hoc announcement pursuant to Art. 53 LR NOT FOR PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION OR RELEASE, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, IN OR INTO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA OR ANY OTHER JURISDICTION IN WHICH THE DISTRIBUTION OR RELEASE WOULD BE UNLAWFUL
Meyer Burger publishes invitation for its Annual General Meeting Meyer Burger Technology AG today published the agenda for the Annual General Meeting (AGM), which will be held on Tuesday, June 25, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. CEST at the Kultur and Kongresszentrum Thun, Seestrasse 68, 3604 Thun, Switzerland. The invitation to the Annual General Meeting with agenda items and explanations can be viewed on Meyer Burger's website at https://www.meyerburger.com/en/investor-relations/annual-general-meeting. Selected agenda items Elections The Board of Directors (BoD) proposes the re-election of Dr. Franz Richter, Andreas R. Herzog and Mark Kerekes as members of the BoD until the end of the AGM 2025. In addition, Dr. Franz Richter is nominated for re-election as Chairman of the BoD. Reverse share split The Board of Directors proposes a reverse share split in the ratio 750:1 as a technical adjustment to the share capital. It is proposed to reduce the number of shares by a factor of 750, together with a corresponding increase of the nominal value per share by 750 from currently CHF 0.01 to CHF 7.50. The proposed reverse share split is intended to make Meyer Burger's shares more attractive to a broader group of investors. The reverse share split, if implemented, will have no impact on Meyer Burger's market capitalization and the shareholder’s percentage interest in the company's equity will essentially remain unchanged (with the exception of the cash compensation of fractional shares, i.e. those portions of the existing shareholding not divisible by 750). Details on the reverse share split and explanations on its implementation can be found in the invitation to the AGM and the Q&A on the website of Meyer Burger at https://www.meyerburger.com/en/investor-relations/annual-general-meeting. Capital range and amendments to the Articles of Association In order to implement the reverse share split, a capital increase of up to 749 shares with a total nominal value of up to CHF 7.49 will presumably be necessary so that at the time of the reverse share split the number of issued shares of the company is divisible by 750 and the share capital amounts to a whole multiple of CHF 7.50, which corresponds to the par value per share after the reverse share split. As a result of this capital increase, the company's existing capital range (Art. 3d of the Articles of Association) would automatically lapse by law. The BoD's proposal regarding the capital range intends to retain the current capital range and to make the necessary adjustments to Art. 3d of the Articles of Association as a result of the reverse share split, if implemented. Media contacts Meyer Burger Technology AG
Alexandre Müller
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Language: | English |
Company: | Meyer Burger Technology AG |
Schorenstrasse 39 | |
3645 Gwatt | |
Switzerland | |
Phone: | +41 033 221 28 00 |
E-mail: | mbtinfo@meyerburger.com |
Internet: | www.meyerburger.com |
ISIN: | CH0108503795 |
Valor: | A0YJZX |
Listed: | SIX Swiss Exchange |
EQS News ID: | 1914895 |
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1914895 31-May-2024 CET/CEST
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