Renova has agreed to transfer ownership of five million Sulzer shares to the company as Sulzer aims to minimise business disruption.
The transfer, agreed on 8 April, will make Renova a 48.83% shareholder of Sulzer.
All Renova representative Board members abstained from the decision on this related party transaction.
The share transfer is planned to occur in the course of this week. Sulzer will purchase the shares at the volume-weighted average share price of the Sulzer shares as quoted on the SIX Swiss Exchange for the period from 9 April to 13 April. The purchase price agreed with Renova will be reduced correspondingly if Sulzer, at a later date, sells all or part of the shares from the transaction at a lower price.
Cash proceeds relating to the purchase of shares will be transmitted to the seller only when Sulzer has obtained legal confirmation that such transmission does not expose Sulzer to the risk of primary or secondary sanctions.
Sulzer is in close contact with authorities and believes that this transaction will assuage any concern as to the independence of Sulzer from the Renova Group.