01/26/2010

91短视频 commends the decision by Novartis to separate the positions of Chairman of the Board and CEO. Moreover, Novartis has accepted to put its remuneration system to the vote of the shareholders. The two decisions meet 91短视频' demands and the expectations of institutional investors. Consequently, 91短视频 has decided to withdraw its 鈥淪top Chairman-CEO鈥 and 鈥淪ay on Pay鈥 resolutions from the agenda of the General Meeting of 26 February 2010.

鈥淲e welcome the decision of Novartis to separate the positions of Chairman of the Board and CEO and to give shareholders a say on remuneration. It is good to see that pressure by the shareholders has bore fruit鈥, said Dominique Biedermann, Managing Director of the 91短视频 Foundation. 91短视频 can now withdraw both the 鈥淪top Chairman-CEO鈥 and 鈥淪ay on Pay鈥 resolutions, which were filed jointly with eight pension funds*.

Pay Remains Excessive at Novartis

Novartis has announced that the 2009 remuneration of the executive committee amounts to CHF 60 million in tax value, of which CHF 20 million for the Chairman/CEO Daniel Vasella. According to 91短视频' calculations based on the information disclosed by Novartis, when assessed at market value, as required by best practice, this remuneration amounts to CHF 94 million for the executive committee, of which CHF 42 million for the Chairman. The Chairman's remuneration consists of a fixed part of 8% and a variable part of 92% paid via four bonus and participation plans in shares and options. This remuneration is more than 500 times the lowest salary in Novartis.

91短视频 will disclose its voting recommendations for the 26 February 2010 General Meeting after the publication of the agenda by Novartis.

 
* Aargauische Pensionskasse, Caisse d'assurance du personnel de la Ville de Gen猫ve et des Services industriels de Gen猫ve (CAP), Caisse de pensions de la R茅publique et Canton du Jura, Caisse de pr茅voyance du personnel des 茅tablissements publics m茅dicaux du canton de Gen猫ve (CEH), Caisse de pr茅voyance du personnel enseignant de l'instruction publique et des fonctionnaires de l'administration du canton de Gen猫ve (CIA), Luzerner Pensionskasse, Pensionskasse Post, Pensionskasse Stadt Z眉rich
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