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Notes to the financial statements
1 General information The financial statements of Swisscom Ltd, the parent company of the Swisscom Group, comply with Swiss law. 2 Contingent liabilities At 31 December 2013, guarantees in favour of third parties for the account of Group companies amount to CHF 142 million (prior year: CHF 308 million). 3 Fire insurance values of property, plant and equipment The fire insurance values of property, plant and equipment correspond generally to their replacement value or fair value. 4 Amounts payable to pension funds As in the prior year, ther...
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Remuneration paid to the Group Executive Board
Principles The remuneration policy of Swisscom applicable to the Group Executive Board is designed to retain highly skilled and motivated specialists and executive staff over the long term and provide an incentive to achieve a lasting increase in the enterprise value. It is systematic, transparent and long-term oriented and is predicated on the following principles: Total remuneration is competitive and is in an appropriate relation to the market as well as the internal salary structure. Remuneration is based on performance in line with the res...
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2 Capital structure
2.1 Capital At 31 December 2013, the share capital of Swisscom Ltd amounted to CHF 51,801,943, divided into registered shares with a par value of CHF 1 per share. The shares are fully paid-up. 2.2 Authorised and conditional capital There is no authorised or conditional share capital. 2.3 Changes in capital The share capital was unchanged in the years 2011 to 2013. During this period, changes in shareholders’ equity of Swisscom Ltd in the stand-alone financial statements under commercial law were as follows: In CHF mi...
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Share-based payments
In CHF million 2013 2012 Share-based payments Management Incentive Plan 2 2 Other share-based payments 4 4 Total expense of share-based payments 6 6 Management Incentive Plan The Management Incentive Plan is an equity-share plan for m...
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Additional information concerning equity
Share capital and treasury shares As of 31 December 2013, the total number of shares issued remained unchanged from the prior year at 51,801,943 shares. All shares have a par value of CHF 1 and are fully paid up. Each share entitles the holder to one vote. Shares with a market value aggregating CHF 6 million (prior year: CHF 6 million) were allocated for share-based compensation plans. See Note 11. The holdings of treasury shares have changed as follows: Number Averag...
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Remuneration paid to the Board of Directors
Principles The remuneration system for the members of the Board of Directors is designed to attract and retain experienced and motivated people for the board of directors’ function. It also seeks to align the interests of the members of the Board of Directors with those of the shareholders. The remuneration reflects the level of responsibility and scope of activities performed by each member and is commensurate with the normal market remuneration for comparable functions. The remuneration is made up of a Director’s fee related to the member’...
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Swisscom share
As at 31 December 2013 Swisscom’s market capitalisation totalled CHF 24.4 billion (prior year: CHF 20.4 billion), with the number of shares outstanding at 51.8 million. Par value per registered share is CHF 1. Each share entitles the holder to one vote. Voting rights can only be exercised if the shareholder is entered in the share register of Swisscom Ltd with voting rights. The Board of Directors may refuse to enter a shareholder with voting rights if such voting rights exceed 5% of the company’s share capital. Ownership structure ...
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General conditions
Macroeconomic environment Swisscom’s financial position, results of operations and cash flows are primarily influenced by macroeconomic factors, notably economic trends, interest rates, exchange rates and the capital markets. Economy Switzerland enjoyed robust economic growth in 2013, thanks in large measure to strong domestic demand. Gross domestic product (GDP) rose by 2%. Despite modest improvement in the economic situation in Europe and an easing of the financial crisis, there is still the risk of a phase of sluggish growth or even a recessio...
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Related parties
Majority shareholder Pursuant to the Swiss Federal Telecommunication Enterprises Act (“Telekommunikationsunternehmungsgesetz, TUG”), the Swiss Confederation (“the Confederation”) is obligated to hold a majority of the share capital and voting rights of Swisscom. On 31 December 2013, the Confederation as majority shareholder held 51.2% (prior year: 56.8%) of the issued shares of Swisscom Ltd. Any reduction of the Confederation’s holding below a majority would require a change in law which would need to be voted upon the Federal Assembly, w...
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Risk factors
Telecommunications market Changes within the telecoms market, structural adjustments and competition from service providers who do not maintain their own telecoms infrastructure are exerting pressure on transformation. It remains to be seen which technologies and services will emerge the winners. Current trends are increasingly necessitating the integration of a growing number of technologies and devices in order to win new customers and deliver multimedia services. The integration and operation of new infrastructures entails significant risks in ter...
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