- Acts of Managing and Supervisory Boards ratified by large majority
- Dividend proposal of €3.00 per share endorsed
- Osram spinoff approved
Voting at the company's Annual Shareholders' Meeting, the shareholders of Siemens AG have ratified the acts of the Managing and Supervisory Boards for fiscal 2012. As recommended by the Managing and Supervisory Boards, the shareholders also approved by large majorities a dividend payout of €3.00 per share and the planned spinoff of Osram.
We released our first quarter results for fiscal 2013 on January 23, 2013. The press conference was broadcast live on the internet.
- Revenue slightly above prior-year level
- Book-to-bill ratio again above 1
- Total Sectors profit up four percent
- No economic tailwinds expected in fiscal 2013
Siemens is starting fiscal 2013 with solid figures. Compared to the same period last year, revenue increased slightly in the first quarter due to the good order backlog. Although new orders declined moderately year-over-year, the book-to-bill ratio was again above 1, having been below 1 for the previous three quarters in a row. Total Sectors profit rose four percent. "In an uncertain economic environment, we got off to a solid start in fiscal 2013. For the rest of the year as well, we don't expect any tailwinds from the global economy to help us reach our ambitious goals. Our full attention is on implementing our Siemens 2014 program," said Siemens President and CEO Peter Löscher.
"In an uncertain economic environment, we got off to a solid start in fiscal 2013. For the rest of the year as well, we don't expect any tailwinds from the global economy to help us reach our ambitious goals. Our full attention is on implementing our Siemens 2014 program."
- 34,67 percent of voting capital represented
- Mars rover Curiosity major attraction
- Event completely powered by green electricity
The Annual Shareholders' Meeting of Siemens AG was well attended again this year. Despite wintry conditions, roughly 8,100 shareholders were present in Munich's Olympiahalle at noon on Wednesday. Some 8,800 shareholders attended the annual event last year. A total of about 34,67 percent of Siemens' voting capital was represented at this year's Annual Shareholders' Meeting. More than 15,000 shareholders had ordered tickets for the event, and over 80,000 had exercised their voting rights by proxy or absentee ballot. Many opted for the convenient alternative of participating in the Annual Shareholders' Meeting and exercising or transferring their voting rights via PC.
Siemens held its Annual Shareholders' Meeting at the Olympia Hall in Munich on January 23, 2013.
- 98.21 percent of shareholders at Annual Shareholders' Meeting approve spinoff
- Siemens shareholders to receive one additional share of OSRAM Licht AG for every ten Siemens shares
- Initial listing on stock exchanges in Frankfurt and Munich in April at the earliest
At today's Annual Shareholders' Meeting in Munich, shareholders of Siemens AG voted overwhelmingly to approve Osram's planned spinoff. The measure was endorsed by 98.21 percent of the valid votes cast. A 75 percent majority was required.
To mark the 195th birthday of Werner von Siemens, the Siemens Historical Institute (SHI) is now offering his autobiography in German and English as a so-called iPad app. Eight short stories recreate the adventures of Werner von Siemens, for example in Egypt or the Red Sea, where he was shipwrecked. The individual episodes focus on the inventions and entrepreneurial achievements as well as the exciting life of the electricity pioneer. These entertainingly written memoirs can now be read free of charge on an iPad or at www.siemens.com/recollections.
Cities from the south and the north of Africa deliver the best environmental performance of all major African cities. This is the conclusion of the African Green City Index, a unique study commissioned by Siemens and conducted by the independent research organization Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU). During the past months, the EIU analyzed the aims and achievements of 15 major cities in 11 African countries with respect to environmental performance and policies. Cape Town, Durban and Johannesburg from the south, Casablanca and Tunis from the north as well as Accra, Ghana, rank above average. "The goal of the African Green City Index is to provide insights into the strengths and weaknesses of each city and start a dialogue about best practices in the area of green policies and infrastructures. With the Environmental Portfolio and the new Sector 'Infrastructure & Cities', Siemens is in the best position to support urban areas in Africa with green infrastructures," said Siegmar Proebstl, CEO Siemens Africa.
In fiscal 2011, Siemens generated 8,600 inventions, nearly 40 per working day – a ten percent increase year-over-year. The number of invention reports per Siemens R&D employee (current R&D workforce: 27,800) has doubled in the last ten years. Initial patent applications filed by the company rose to 4,300, nearly 20 per working day – a 15 percent increase over the previous year. In Europe, Siemens was Number 1 in patent applications for the first time. Twelve extremely successful researchers and developers, who were honored in Munich on November 22 with the company's Inventor of the Year Award, made key contributions to this achievement. Altogether, these researchers generated 730 invention reports and 636 individual patents. "Every day, they've demonstrated pioneering spirit, entrepreneurial thinking and international teamwork – exactly the factors we'll need to continue succeeding on the world markets of tomorrow," said Siemens President and CEO Peter Löscher at the awards ceremony. Löscher also announced that Siemens' R&D investments in fiscal 2012 would exceed the previous year's level (€3.9 billion) by about €500 million.