24Equity
Share capital
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2021 |
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2020 |
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thousands of CHF |
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Number of shares |
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Share capital |
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Number of shares |
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Share capital |
Balance as of December 31 (par value CHF 0.01) |
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34’262’370 |
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342.6 |
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34’262’370 |
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342.6 |
The share capital amounts to CHF 342’623.70, made up of 34’262’370 shares with dividend entitlement and a par value of CHF 0.01. All shares are fully paid in and registered.
Share ownership
Sulzer shares are freely transferable provided that, when requested by the company to do so, buyers declare that they have purchased and will hold the shares in their own name and for their own account. Nominees will only be entered in the share register with the right to vote provided that they meet the following conditions: the nominee is subject to the supervision of a recognized banking and financial market regulator; the nominee has entered into an agreement with the Board of Directors concerning its status; the share capital held by the nominee does not exceed 3% of the registered share capital entered in the commercial register; and the names, addresses and number of shares of those individuals for whose accounts the nominee holds at least 0.5% of the share capital have been disclosed. The Board of Directors is also entitled, beyond these limits, to enter shares of nominees with voting rights in the share register, provided that the above-mentioned conditions are met (see also paragraph 6a of the Articles of Association at https://sulzer.com/governance).
Shareholders holding more than 3%
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Dec 31, 2021 |
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Dec 31, 2020 |
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Number of shares |
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in % |
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Number of shares |
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in % |
Viktor Vekselberg (direct shareholder: Tiwel Holding AG) |
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16’728’414 |
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48.82 |
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16’728’414 |
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48.82 |
FIL Limited |
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1’114’854 |
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3.25 |
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- |
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Retained earnings
The retained earnings include prior years’ undistributed income of consolidated companies and all remeasurements of the net liability for defined benefit plans and other transactions recorded directly in retained earnings.
Treasury shares
During 2021, the group acquired 207’690 treasury shares for CHF 21.8 million (2020: 285’460 shares for CHF 23.1 million). The total number of shares held by the group as of December 31, 2021, amounted to 534’073 treasury shares (December 31, 2020: 426’467 shares).
The treasury shares are mainly held for the purpose of issuing shares under the management share-based payment programs.
Cash flow hedge reserve
The hedging reserve comprises the effective portion of the cumulative net change in the fair value of cash flow hedging instruments where the hedged transaction has not yet occurred. Amounts are reclassified to profit or loss when the associated hedged transaction affects the income statement.
Currency translation reserve
The currency translation reserve comprises all foreign exchange differences arising on the translation of the financial statements of controlled entities, whose functional currency differs from the reporting currency of the group. The cumulative amount is reclassified to profit or loss when the net investment is derecognized.
Acquisition of non-controlling interests without a change of control
Reference is made to note 4.
Spin-off Applicator Systems division
Reference is made to note 7.
Transaction costs
Directly attributable transaction costs relating to the spin-off of the Applicator Systems division amounting to CHF 3.4 million have been recognized directly in retained earnings in equity.
Dividends
On April 14, 2021, the Annual General Meeting approved an ordinary dividend of CHF 4.00 (2020: ordinary dividend of CHF 4.00) per share to be paid out of reserves. The dividend was paid to shareholders on April 20, 2021. The total amount of the dividend to shareholders of Sulzer Ltd is CHF 135.4 million (2020: CHF 136.1 million), thereof paid dividends of CHF 91.9 million (2020: CHF 92.6 million) and unpaid dividends of CHF 43.5 million (2020: CHF 43.5 million). The dividend payments to the group’s main shareholder, Tiwel Holding AG, could still not be transferred as a result of US sanctions. The unpaid dividends are reflected in the balance sheet position “other current and accrued liabilitiesˮ (see note 28).
The Board of Directors decided to propose to the Annual General Meeting 2022 a dividend for the year 2021 of CHF 3.50 per share (2020: CHF 4.00).