ABB launches new share buyback program

Thu, Apr 8, 2021
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ABB will launch on April 9, 2021, its previously announced follow-up share buyback program of up to $4.3 billion. Based on the current share price this represents a maximum of approximately 137 million shares. The maximum number of

shares that may be repurchased under this new program on any given trading day is 1,543,644.

This follow-up program is part of ABB’s plan to return $7.8 billion of cash proceeds from the Power Grids divestment to shareholders and is consistent with the company’s capital structure optimization program.

As announced previously, under the initial program ABB repurchased a

total of 128,620,589 shares – equivalent to 5.93 percent of its issued share capital at the launch of the program – for a total amount of approximately $3.5 billion. ABB shareholders approved the cancellation of 115 million of these shares at ABB’s 2021 Annual General Meeting, AGM.

The total number of ABB’s issued shares is 2,168,148,264 including the shares approved for cancellation at ABB’s 2021 AGM. ABB currently owns 143,988,616 treasury shares.

The follow-up share buyback program is for capital reduction purposes and will be executed on a second trading line on the SIX Swiss Exchange (Valor: 35.767.961; ISIN: CH035 767 961 9).

It is planned to run from April 9, 2021, until March 23, 2022. At the company’s AGM on March 24, 2022, ABB intends to request shareholder approval to cancel the shares purchased through this program as well as those shares purchased under the initial program that were not proposed for cancellation at ABB’s 2021 AGM.

The share buyback program will be managed by a bank mandated by ABB that will make its trading decisions concerning the timing of share repurchases independently of ABB, within pre-agreed parameters.

ABB can change these parameters outside of its closed periods and if it is not in possession of any inside information.

The purchase price per share will not exceed the higher of the price of the last independent trade on the ordinary trading line on the SIX Swiss Exchange and the highest current independent bid price on the ordinary trading line on the SIX Swiss Exchange. In addition, customary spreads on purchases on the second trading line on the SIX Swiss Exchange will be paid, observing the limitations of the Ordinance on Financial Market Infrastructures and Market Conduct in

Securities and Derivatives Trading (FMIO). Payment for the shares will be made in cash.

The buyback program is being carried out in accordance with the Ordinance on Financial Market Infrastructures and Market Conduct in Securities and Derivatives Trading (FMIO), the Market Abuse Regulation (EU) No 596/2014, and the Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 2016/1052.

Weekly updates on the program will be published on ABB’s investor relations

website at https://global.abb/group/en/investors/investor-and-shareholder-resources and issued by press release.

ABB (ABBN: SIX Swiss Ex) is a leading global technology company that energizes the

transformation of society and industry to achieve a more productive, sustainable future. By connecting software to its electrification, robotics, automation, and motion portfolio, ABB pushes the boundaries of technology to drive performance to new levels. With a history of excellence stretching back more than 130 years, ABB’s success is driven by about 105,000 talented employees in over 100 countries. www.abb.com

Important notice about forward-looking information

This press release includes forward-looking information and statements concerning the share buyback program. These statements are based on current expectations, estimates, and projections about the factors that may affect our future performance, and are generally identifiable by statements containing words such as “intends”, “expects,” “plans”, or similar expressions.

However, there are many risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond our control, that could affect our ability to achieve any or all of our stated targets. Factors that could cause such differences to include, among others, business risks associated with the volatile global economic environment and political conditions, changes in governmental regulations and currency exchange rates, and such other factors as may be discussed from time to time in ABB Ltd’s filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including its Annual Reports on Form 20-F.

Although ABB Ltd believes that its expectations reflected in any such forward-

looking statements are based upon reasonable assumptions, it can give no assurance that those expectations will be achieved.

– Apr. 08, 2021 @ 17:39 GMT

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