- Interview CEO
- Vetropack Locations
- Market environment offering opportunities and challenges
- Business model
- Strategy 2030
- Management Structure
- Organisation
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- Material Topics and Performance Review
- Customers and suppliers
- Finances
- Innovation and intellectual property
- Production and products
- Employees
- Environment
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- New Design
- Financial Report
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- At a Glance
- Financial Report Vetropack Group
- Consolidated Balance Sheet
- Consolidated Income Statement
- Consolidated Cash Flow Statement
- Changes in Consolidated Shareholders’ Equity
- Consolidation Principles
- Valuation Principles
- Notes
- Ownership Structure
- Company Participations
- Report of the statutory auditor on the consolidated financial statements
- Five Year Overview
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- Financial Report Vetropack Holding Ltd
- Balance Sheet
- Income Statement
- Notes
- Board of Directors’ (BoD) Proposal for the Corporate Profit Appropriation
- Report of the statutory auditor on the financial statements
- Five Year Overview
- Corporate Governance
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- Introduction
- Board of Directors
- MB Members
- Remuneration and Additional Information
- Shareholders’ Participation Rights
- Auditors
- Information Policy
- General blocking periods
- Contact Address
- Remuneration Report
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- Introduction
- Principles of the Remuneration Scheme and its Components
- Organisation and Authorities for Determining Remuneration
- Description of the Remuneration Components
- Board of Director’s Remuneration
- Management Board’s Remuneration
- Comparison of Remuneration disbursed with the Remuneration approved by the 2021 and 2022 Annual General Assembly
- Shareholdings
- Report of the statutory auditor on the remuneration report
- Sustainability Report
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- Sustainability Report
- Customers and suppliers
- Finances
- Innovation and intellectual property
- Production and products
- Employees
- Environment
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11. Disclosure in Accordance with Swiss Code of Obligations (Art. 663c)
The table below lists the numbers of shares per member of the BoD and MB as of 31 December 2021. Shares held by closely associated persons are included in the total for the respective individual.
Voting Rights
Registered Shares A 2021
Registered Shares B 2021
Registered Shares A 2020
Registered Shares B 2020
Claude R. Cornaz*
48 260
–
48 260
–
Richard Fritschi*
1 000
–
1 000
–
Sönke Bandixen*
2 000
–
2 000
–
Pascal Cornaz*
50 000
–
50 000
–
Rudolf Fischer*
500
–
500
–
Urs Kaufmann*
2 450
–
2 450
–
Jean-Philippe Rochat*
500
–
500
–
Total
104 710
–
104 710
–
Johann Reiter**
750
–
750
–
David Zak**
–
–
–
–
Nuno Cunha**
–
–
–
–
Johann Eggerth**
–
–
–
–
Stephen Rayment** (since 1.12.2021)
–
–
–
–
Guido Stebner** (since 1.1.2021)
–
–
–
–
Evan Williams**
–
–
–
–
Günter Lubitz (until 30.9.2020)
–
–
7 000
–
Total
750
–
7 750
–
* BoD members; position see here
** MB members; position see hereList of Major Shareholders with Holdings > 3%
31.12.2021
31.12.2020
Shareholder group Cornaz according to latest SIX publication
71.6%
76.1%
In 2020 the definition of major shareholders has been adjusted from 5% voting rights to 3%.
One shareholders’ agreement exists between the shareholders of Cornaz AG-Holding, another between Cornaz AG-Holding and other shareholders (details see here).
- Sustainability Report
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- Material Topics and Performance Review