The term „Corporate Governance“ stands for the management and control of enterprises targeted at the long-term creation of value.
The term „Corporate Governance“ stands for the management and control of enterprises targeted at the long-term creation of value.
Pursuant to Art. 161 AktG, the executive and supervisory boards of an exchange-listed stock corporation are required to issue an annual declaration on the extent to which the recommendations of the German Corporate Governance Code Government Commission (as published by the Federal Ministry of Justice in the official section of the digital Federal Gazette) have been complied with.
The current declaration of conformity dated 12 March 2010 can be accessed here.
You find the latest Corporate Governance Report/Corporate Governance Statement Persuant To § 289A Of The German Commercial Code (HGB) below as well as a link to current information on the German Corporate Governance Code.
For older statements, please refer to the corresponding annual reports:
| Annual Report 2008 | Page 64 |
| Annual Report 2007 | Page 58 |
| Annual Report 2006 | Page 54 |
| Annual Report 2005 | Page 48 |
| Annual Report 2004 | Page 52 |
| Annual Report 2003 | Page 44 |
| Annual Report 2002 | Page 64 |