Danone: Information on the total number of voting rights and shares
Danone has released a report detailing the total number of shares and voting rights as of September 30, 2020. The company has 686,629,600 shares outstanding, with theoretical voting rights totaling 712,743,160 and exercisable voting rights at 675,901,143. This disclosure complies with Article L. 233-8 II of the French Commercial Code and Article 223-16 of the Financial Markets Authority regulations, ensuring transparency in shareholding thresholds.
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DANONE
French Société anonyme with a capital of €171,657,400.
Registered Office: 17, boulevard Haussmann, 75009 Paris.
Registered with the Paris Commerce and Company Registry under number 552 032 534
Information on the total number of voting rights and shares
in compliance with Article L. 233-8 II of the French Commercial Code and with Article 223-16 of the General Regulation of the Financial Markets Authority (AMF- Autorité des Marchés Financiers)
Date | Total number of shares | Total number of voting rights |
30/09/2020 | 686,629,600 | Total number of theoretical voting rights(1) : 712,743,160 Total number of exercisable voting rights(2) : 675,901,143 |
(1) The total number of theoretical voting rights (or “gross” voting rights) is used as the basis for calculating the crossing of shareholding thresholds. In accordance with Article 223-11 of the AMF General Regulation, this number is calculated on the basis of all shares to which voting rights are attached, including shares whose voting rights have been suspended.
(2) The total number of exercisable voting rights (or ”net” voting rights) is calculated without taking into account the shares with suspended voting rights. It is published to ensure that the public is properly informed in accordance with the recommendation made by the AMF on July 17, 2007.
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