Ad-hoc | 11 April 2005 20:19
Deutsche Börse to begin share buyback on Wednesday
Ad hoc announcement §15 WpHG
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Deutsche Börse to begin share buyback on Wednesday
Ad hoc announcement transmitted by DGAP.
The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.
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Deutsche Börse will begin its share repurchase program on Wednesday, April 13,
2005. This share repurchase program is part of an ongoing effort to optimize
the capital structure of the Group and will terminate on 20 May 2005, two
trading days prior to the AGM on May 25. The company will use the current
authorization by its shareholders to repurchase up to 10 percent of its share
capital, or up to 11,180,288 shares. However, the buyback is limited to a
number of shares, equivalent to the retained earnings of 448 million euros as
at December 31, 2004. The repurchased shares are to be cancelled, and the
share capital of the company reduced accordingly.
The shares will be repurchased exclusively on the exchange. The purchase price
for the shares to be repurchased may neither exceed nor fall short of the
volume-weighted average share price for the five trading days prior to the
purchase commitment by more than 10 percent. The relevant prices for
determining the volume-weighted average are the closing auction prices for
Deutsche Börse shares in electronic Xetra trading at the Frankfurt Stock
Exchange (FWB).
Deutsche Börse has instructed its agent to use its best efforts to buy back no
more than 25 percent of the daily trading volume on any one day.
Additionally, the agent is bound by agreement to uphold the trading rules set
forth in Article 5 of Commission Regulation (EC) No. 2273/2003 of December 22,
2003. In particular, no more than 25 percent of the average daily trading
volume of the shares in the month prior to publication of the repurchase
program may be repurchased in any one day.
Deutsche Börse AG
Neue Börsenstraße 1
60487 Frankfurt am Main
Deutschland
ISIN: DE0005810055 (DAX)
WKN: 581005
Listed: Amtlicher Markt in Frankfurt (Prime Standard); Freiverkehr in Berlin-
Bremen, Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Hannover, München und Stuttgart
End of ad hoc announcement (c)DGAP 11.04.2005
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