Coca Cola HBC : Notification of transactions by Persons Discharging Managerial Responsibilities (“PDMRs') 22 March 2019
March 22, 2019 at 09:00 pm IST
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The Company announces that, as a result of the satisfaction of performance conditions, the awards granted on 10 December 2015 and 16 March 2016 under the Company's Performance Share Award Plan ('PSP') vested on 20 March 2019 and have been transferred to PDMRs from shares held in treasury.
The following sets out the awards that vested on 20 March 2019, the number of dividend equivalent shares accrued between grant and vesting and the number of shares sold following such vesting to cover taxes and other liabilities.
PDMR
Number of shares granted under the PSP vesting
Number of dividend equivalent shares
Number of shares sold to cover taxes and other liabilities
ZORAN BOGDANOVIC
59,368
3,492
3,550
ALAIN LAURENT BROUHARD
57,061
3,357
3,412
JAN GUSTAVSSON
63,979
3,764
3,825
RONALD KEITH SANDERS
62,393
3,671
26,514
MARCEL MARTIN
53,316
3,135
22,656
MICHALIS IMELLOS
70,607
4,154
4,222
SANDA PAREZANOVIC
41,788
2,456
2,500
SOTIRIS YANNOPOULOS
54,469
3,204
3,258
PANAGIOTA KALOGERAKI
22,811
1,340
9,692
NIKOLAOS KALAITZIDAKI
17,600
1,032
1,054
The Notification of Dealing Forms for each PDMR can be found within the PDF below.
This notification is made in accordance with the requirements of the EU Market Abuse Regulation.
For further information, please contact:
Jan Gustavsson
General Counsel and Company Secretary
+41 (0) 41 726 01 37
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Coca-Cola HBC AG is is one of the world's leading producers and bottlers of non-alcoholic beverages (soft drinks and mineral waters). In 2023, the group provided 2,835.5 million beverage cases. Net sales break down by country as follows:
- emerging countries (46.5%): Nigeria, Romania, Bulgaria, Armenia, Yugoslavia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Moldova, Russia, Serbia, Montenegro, Ukraine, etc.;
- industrialized countries (33%): Italy, Greece, Ireland, Austria, and Switzerland;
- developing countries (20.5%): Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Baltic States, Croatia, Slovenia and Slovakia.