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This document has been translated into English for the convenience of international<br />

readers. The original Italian document should be considered the authoritative version.<br />

"<strong>Fiat</strong> S.p.A."<br />

<strong>Registered</strong> <strong>Office</strong>: <strong>via</strong> <strong>Nizza</strong> <strong>250</strong>, <strong>Turin</strong><br />

<strong>Share</strong> <strong>capital</strong>: €4,476,441,927.34<br />

<strong>Turin</strong> Companies Register: no. 00469580013<br />

* * * * *<br />

Minutes of the Ordinary General Meeting of share-<br />

holders held on 9 April 2013.<br />

* * * * *<br />

On the ninth of April two-thousand and thirteen,<br />

at Centro Congressi Lingotto, <strong>via</strong> <strong>Nizza</strong> 280, <strong>Turin</strong>,<br />

at approximately 11 a.m., the Ordinary General<br />

Meeting of shareholders, convened on single call<br />

pursuant to the notice published on the Company’s<br />

website on 8 March 2013 and as an excerpt in La<br />

Stampa on 9 March 2013, was held to discuss and<br />

vote on the following<br />

Agenda<br />

1) Motion for approval of the Statutory Financial<br />

Statements and allocation of 2012 net result.<br />

2) Compensation and own shares:<br />

a) Compensation policy pursuant to Article 123-ter<br />

of Legislative Decree 58/98;<br />

b) Authorization for the purchase and disposal of<br />

own shares.<br />

In accordance with the By-laws, John Philip ELKANN,


Chairman of the Board of Directors, assumed the<br />

chair and began proceedings, stating first of all<br />

that:<br />

"The financial statements you are being asked to<br />

approve give a detailed account of what FIAT-<br />

CHRYSLER is today: a Group that is strong, growing<br />

and focused on sustainability.<br />

When I talk of <strong>Fiat</strong>-Chrysler’s strength, I am cer-<br />

tainly referring to the numbers. In 2012, revenues<br />

were in excess of €84 billion, trading profit to-<br />

taled €3.8 billion and we sold more than 4 million<br />

cars and light commercial vehicles.<br />

But our strength also comes from another fundamen-<br />

tal aspect: that growth was not driven by perfor-<br />

mance in just one geographic region or market seg-<br />

ment alone. As a result of the integration with<br />

CHRYSLER, we are now present with a full product<br />

offering in each of the four principal economic re-<br />

gions around the world.<br />

That completeness is the real strength of your<br />

Group. As a result of our performance in the Ameri-<br />

cas and Asia, FIAT-CHRYSLER succeeded in improving<br />

on 2011 results. This was achieved despite condi-<br />

tion in the European market, where new car sales<br />

have fallen to levels not seen since 1995. In Ita-<br />

ly, conditions were even more severe, with 2012<br />

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volumes actually the lowest on record since 1979.<br />

With regard to the European market, the past few<br />

months have seen many of the contradictions that we<br />

predicted come to pass. Several automakers are fac-<br />

ing extreme difficulties and have announced layoffs<br />

and plant closures.<br />

But not us: we will keep jobs.<br />

After having looked at the various alternatives,<br />

Sergio MARCHIONNE and his team actually came to the<br />

opposite conclusion. The path that has been chosen<br />

is ambitious: to increase our presence in markets<br />

around the world by focusing on the Group’s premium<br />

brands.<br />

By further developing those brands and expanding<br />

some of our most popular model ranges, such as the<br />

Panda and 500, we plan to <strong>capital</strong>ize on our<br />

strengths to achieve growth in markets worldwide.<br />

We have the technologies, tradition, style and,<br />

above all, the people.<br />

I would like to add a few words about how we intend<br />

to grow, because it is an aspect that I consider<br />

very important.<br />

As you came into the auditorium, in addition to the<br />

Annual Report, you were also given a copy of the<br />

2012 Sustainability Report. It is a very important<br />

document, filled with numbers and facts that clear-<br />

ly illustrate the nature of our commitment to you,<br />

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our customers, our suppliers and everyone working<br />

at and with the Group. FIAT-CHRYSLER plans to grow<br />

and it plans to grow responsibly, with the maximum<br />

focus on the three dimensions that we believe de-<br />

fine sustainability: people, the environment and<br />

local communities. This is a long-standing commit-<br />

ment that we intend to continue to honor in the fu-<br />

ture.<br />

Before handing over to Sergio, I would like to con-<br />

clude with one last thought in memory of my grand-<br />

father, Gianni AGNELLI, who left us ten years ago<br />

this year.<br />

As I was preparing for some of the commemorative<br />

events, I came across these words that I would like<br />

to share with you.<br />

At the end of last Century during <strong>Fiat</strong>’s Centenary<br />

celebrations, my grandfather said:<br />

"We have been told many times that we have become<br />

too big, too unwieldy, but the people who say those<br />

things have no idea how big the competitors we<br />

measure ourselves against actually are: we are too<br />

small.<br />

I am convinced of it. <strong>Fiat</strong> must continue to grow."<br />

Together with Sergio and everyone who works at FI-<br />

AT-CHRYSLER, we have that imperative very clearly<br />

before us and I believe my grandfather would be ex-<br />

tremely proud of what we have accomplished in the<br />

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past 10 years."<br />

The memory of Gianni AGNELLI prompts a warm round<br />

of applause from the shareholders.<br />

The Chairman then states that:<br />

- notice of the meeting had been published, as men-<br />

tioned above, on 8 March 2013 on the Company’s web-<br />

site and, as an excerpt, in the daily La Stampa on<br />

9 March 2013 in accordance with Article 7 of the<br />

By-laws and the applicable requirements of law;<br />

- that the requirements for public disclosure have<br />

been duly fulfilled;<br />

- 990 shareholders were present or represented, ac-<br />

counting for 704,366,234 shares with a nominal val-<br />

ue of €3.58 per share, equal to 56.33% of share<br />

<strong>capital</strong>;<br />

- the meeting was regularly constituted and could<br />

validly vote on the items on the agenda.<br />

The Chairman, with the approval of shareholders<br />

present, asked Mr. Ettore MORONE to serve as secre-<br />

tary and noted for the record that:<br />

- in addition to the Chairman, the following mem-<br />

bers of the Board of Directors were also present:<br />

Sergio MARCHIONNE – CEO<br />

Andrea AGNELLI<br />

Joyce Victoria BIGIO<br />

Gian Maria GROS PIETRO<br />

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Patience WHEATCROFT;<br />

- as well as the regular members of the Board of<br />

Statutory Auditors:<br />

Ignazio CARBONE – Chairman<br />

Lionello JONA CELESIA<br />

Piero LOCATELLI;<br />

- the following directors were absent:<br />

Tiberto BRANDOLINI D'ADDA<br />

Renè CARRON<br />

Luca CORDERO DI MONTEZEMOLO;<br />

- that the secretary of the board of directors Rob-<br />

erto RUSSO is also present;<br />

- through delegated personnel, the identity of<br />

those present and their right to attend had been<br />

verified;<br />

- the list of names of those participating in the<br />

meeting, either directly or by proxy, and the re-<br />

spective number of shares held would be attached to<br />

the minutes (attachment "D").<br />

The Chairman noted for the record that shareholders<br />

owning more than 2% of voting shares participating<br />

in the meeting were as follows:<br />

* Giovanni Agnelli e C. S.a.p.a., with 375,803,870<br />

shares, equivalent to 30.05% of total voting<br />

shares, held through its subsidiary EXOR S.p.A.,<br />

* BAILLIE GIFFORD & CO, with 33,034,705 shares,<br />

equivalent to 2.64%,<br />

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* VANGUARD INTERNATIONAL GROWTH FUND, with<br />

28,230,717 shares, equivalent to 2.26%.<br />

He also noted that <strong>Fiat</strong> S.p.A. holds 34,577,807 own<br />

shares, with voting rights suspended, equivalent to<br />

2.76%.<br />

The Chairman then proposed that, if those present<br />

had no objection, a group of students from the Uni-<br />

versity of <strong>Turin</strong> and investment analysts would ob-<br />

serve the meeting in person, in addition to members<br />

of the press who were located in a dedicated press<br />

room.<br />

He noted that also present were representatives<br />

from the independent auditors and specialist per-<br />

sonnel whose role was to assist with the proceed-<br />

ings. He reminded shareholders that if they intend-<br />

ed to leave the meeting prior to its conclusion,<br />

they must make themselves known when leaving so<br />

that the number of votes represented could be up-<br />

dated accordingly.<br />

Prior to moving on to the meeting agenda, the<br />

Chairman also gave a reminder that, pursuant to Ar-<br />

ticle 5.2 of the Procedures for General Meetings<br />

provided as an attachment to the Annual Report on<br />

Corporate Governance that had been distributed to<br />

those present, there would be no reading of the<br />

documents that had been filed and made publicly<br />

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available.<br />

He then stated that those intending to address the<br />

meeting in relation to the items on the agenda<br />

should, if they had not already done so, book time<br />

to speak at the secretary's table, stating the in-<br />

tended topic.<br />

He also noted that, pursuant to the Procedures for<br />

General Meetings (Article 3.6), the use of audio or<br />

video recording devices by shareholders was forbid-<br />

den, and mobile telephones were to be turned off.<br />

He gave a reminder to shareholders who would be<br />

called to the microphone that, pursuant to the same<br />

Procedures (Article 6.4), addresses should be con-<br />

cise and strictly pertinent to the matter under<br />

discussion.<br />

He then clarified that, pursuant to the aforemen-<br />

tioned Procedures (Article 6.6), addresses which<br />

caused a disturbance or obstructed the participa-<br />

tion of others or which were offensive or improper<br />

would not be permitted.<br />

Additionally, considering the large number of ad-<br />

dresses to be made, and in accordance with the<br />

aforementioned Procedures (Article 6.4), he stated<br />

that 5 minutes would be considered an adequate al-<br />

lotment of time to address the meeting, at which<br />

time any voting declarations should also be made,<br />

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with 2 minutes for replies.<br />

Marco Geremia Carlo BAVA (shareholder) asked for it<br />

to be recorded in the minutes that he opposed this<br />

time limit.<br />

The Chairman<br />

noted that addresses and replies would be consid-<br />

ered concluded once the time limit had been reached<br />

and the floor would automatically pass to the next<br />

shareholder.<br />

The Chairman then declared the meeting open and<br />

moved to the agenda, listing the individual items.<br />

On item<br />

1) Motion for approval of the Statutory Financial<br />

Statements and allocation of 2012 net result,<br />

the Chairman gave the floor to the CEO, Sergio<br />

MARCHIONNE who gave an address which is attached<br />

to the minutes (attachment "A").<br />

During the course of the address, the video men-<br />

tioned in the above text was shown.<br />

The CEO’s address was followed by a warm round of<br />

applause from shareholders.<br />

The Chairman then read the motion for the approval<br />

of the financial statements and allocation of the<br />

2012 net result which is transcribed below:<br />

"<strong>Share</strong>holders,<br />

We hereby submit for your approval the Statutory<br />

Financial Statements for the year ended 31 Decem-<br />

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er 2012, which report a net loss of €152,349,998.<br />

We propose that the loss be allocated to the Re-<br />

tained Profit reserve, bringing the value of the<br />

reserve to €1,758,623,155."<br />

The Chairman then gave the floor to the Chairman<br />

of the board of statutory auditors, Ignazio CAR-<br />

BONE, who gave the following address:<br />

'We would like to respond, during the meeting, to<br />

the correspondence sent to the board of statutory<br />

auditors by the shareholder Carlo FABRIS, on Sat-<br />

urday 6 April, and identified by the shareholder<br />

himself as a complaint pursuant to Article 2408 of<br />

the Civil Code.<br />

The fact deemed censurable by the shareholder in<br />

his letter is the following:<br />

"I report, preliminarily, to the Board of Statuto-<br />

ry Auditors, pursuant to Article 2408 of the Civil<br />

Code, the following fact which I consider to be<br />

censurable.<br />

The meeting notice, in the section relating to the<br />

right of shareholders to submit questions prior to<br />

the meeting, states that:<br />

"...... questions should state the page number of<br />

the Directors’ Report, or other document provided<br />

for the General Meeting." I believe this to be in<br />

contrast with the law which imposes no such re-<br />

quirement. In addition, in the meeting notice it<br />

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is also stated that: "For questions received by 6<br />

April 2013, the relevance of the question and<br />

right of the shareholders to submit questions will<br />

be verified and a response provided at or before<br />

the general meeting." Who is responsible for de-<br />

termining the relevance and right to submit a<br />

question, which obviously takes place in advance<br />

of the general meeting? Should it not be the Chair<br />

for the Meeting that decides whether to give an<br />

answer? I await the responses from the Board of<br />

Statutory Auditors, in accordance with the law."<br />

Irrespective of the admissibility of the corre-<br />

spondence from the shareholder Carlo FABRIS, the<br />

Board of Statutory Auditors examined the content<br />

of the document and responds, in this session, as<br />

follows:<br />

- the instructions provided in the meeting notice<br />

state: "To facilitate management of the responses,<br />

questions should state the page number of the Di-<br />

rectors’ Report, or other document provided for<br />

the general meeting." It is therefore merely a<br />

procedural indication, whose aim is to facilitate<br />

the work of the responsible entities within the<br />

Company and we find no censurable fact, or element<br />

which is in contradiction with the law;<br />

- the right to ask questions prior to the meeting<br />

is limited to shareholders and the relevant commu-<br />

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nication issued by an authorized intermediary ver-<br />

ifying share ownership at the date the right is<br />

exercised. Alternatively, this right can be demon-<br />

strated by the notification issued by an author-<br />

ized intermediary for the purpose of verifying the<br />

right to participate at the general meeting. In<br />

addition, the right to present questions prior to<br />

the meeting is limited to items on the agenda and<br />

questions must therefore be pertinent to the agen-<br />

da. The pertinence and right to ask questions are<br />

verified by the Company.<br />

In conclusion, on the basis of the complaint re-<br />

ceived from the shareholder, the Board of Statuto-<br />

ry Auditors finds no censurable facts, as per Ar-<br />

ticle 2408 (1) of the Civil Code, or violation of<br />

any laws or regulations.<br />

The Board of Statutory Auditors.'<br />

The Chairman then asked those who had booked time<br />

to approach the microphone when called and to en-<br />

sure any questions asked were of general interest<br />

and for the purposes of having adequate information<br />

to vote on the motions. He asked that the address-<br />

es, therefore, be concise and pertinent, that<br />

speakers remain within the time limit of five<br />

minutes – during which, as stated previously, any<br />

voting declarations should be made – and two<br />

minutes for replies.<br />

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He then specified that once the time limit had been<br />

reached the floor would, as stated previously, au-<br />

tomatically pass to the next shareholder in the or-<br />

der booked and that a buzzer would signal when only<br />

one minute remained.<br />

The Chairman also noted that the minutes for the<br />

meeting would not include or provide as attachments<br />

any addresses or parts of addresses that were not<br />

actually read for the benefit of those present and<br />

pertinent to the items on the agenda.<br />

He then noted that some shareholders had exercised<br />

their right to present questions prior to the meet-<br />

ing and numerous questions had been received prior<br />

to the deadline specified in the meeting notice (6<br />

April 2013), including some which were fairly de-<br />

tailed, and that written responses had been sent<br />

directly to the persons concerned. He informed<br />

shareholders that those interested could obtain<br />

copies of those questions and the answers provided<br />

from the staff at the entrance to the hall.<br />

The Chairman then opened the floor for discussion<br />

of the financial statements.<br />

A summary is provided below.<br />

Franco BORLENGHI (shareholder)<br />

stated that he is a small shareholder and as well<br />

as taking part in today’s meeting, he was also<br />

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present at the FIAT INDUSTRIAL shareholder meeting<br />

held the day before;<br />

he commented that, despite the awful year for Eu-<br />

rope, FIAT had closed 2012 with results which ex-<br />

ceeded both the objectives it had set at the be-<br />

ginning of the year and analysts’ forecasts;<br />

he noted that, from the figures officially ap-<br />

proved by the Board of Directors, it emerged that<br />

revenues were about 84 billion, representing an<br />

increase of about 24 billion compared to 2011, and<br />

that trading profit amounted to 3.9 billion;<br />

he added that he believed the Company had never<br />

achieved such a good result, even before the de-<br />

merger of FIAT INDUSTRIAL;<br />

he noted that the largest contribution came from<br />

the subsidiary CHRYSLER and from North America,<br />

which accounted for 52% of revenues;<br />

he pointed out that the European businesses penal-<br />

ized the Company with losses of approximately 700<br />

million;<br />

he acknowledged that the Board of Directors had<br />

chosen not to pay a dividend out of prudence and<br />

to maintain the current level of liquidity in<br />

light of the requests presented by VEBA, the trade<br />

union fund that still holds a 41.5% share in<br />

CHRYSLER;<br />

he stated that shareholders accepted the sacrifice<br />

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eing asked of them provided that full integration<br />

with CHRYSLER is completed this year;<br />

he asked the CEO whether there would be <strong>capital</strong><br />

increases or other sacrifices asked of sharehold-<br />

ers in the future;<br />

he asked what the Company’s outlook was for the<br />

current year, also given the serious crisis which<br />

continues to affect Italy;<br />

he requested that a copy of the minutes of the<br />

meeting be sent to him.<br />

Pietro BECHERE (shareholder)<br />

stated that in the midst of this severe crisis,<br />

which he believed was the most severe since 1929,<br />

Mr. MARCHIONNE had chosen to challenge politi-<br />

cians, trade unions, Finmeccanica, Confindustria<br />

with serious and radical proposals and with a<br />

clear objective: to change the labor market in It-<br />

aly;<br />

he considers Mr. MARCHIONNE’s language direct, al-<br />

most unknown, because it belonged to a manager<br />

with a different training, culture, education and<br />

habits, who doesn’t care for Italian-style wheel-<br />

ing and dealing and understands that we can’t go<br />

forward by refusing to accept, absenteeism, wild-<br />

cat strikes, compromises and dreadful Italian hab-<br />

its;<br />

he stated that he was not able to give advice to<br />

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Mr. MARCHIONNE, other than keeping politics out-<br />

side the gates at <strong>via</strong> <strong>Nizza</strong>;<br />

he thinks that a lot of credit should go to Mr.<br />

MARCHIONNE for the fact that today’s meeting was<br />

even taking place, because he had revolutionized<br />

FIAT, changed the rules of engagement on the labor<br />

front, divided institutions, divided the trade un-<br />

ions, away from politicians, divided businessmen<br />

and overcome some of the principle failings of the<br />

Italian economy, imposing his mark on FIAT;<br />

he thinks that the time has come to turn a new<br />

leaf and change plans if FIAT is to compete with<br />

BMW, AUDI, VOLKSWAGEN and TOYOTA, otherwise pro-<br />

duction should be moved to where it is cheapest<br />

and the labor environment is more stable;<br />

he thinks that the policy of government bailouts<br />

could still have terrible consequences, and that<br />

there is a need to re-establish the values of cul-<br />

ture, integrity and professional and that a proper<br />

work ethic is fundamental. He himself worked for<br />

42 years;<br />

he thinks that Mr. MARCHIONNE has the right skills<br />

to face the problem which FIAT is facing and is of<br />

the opinion that people should work hard and speak<br />

less so that the facts and numbers do the talking;<br />

he told Mr. MARCHIONNE that he did not like his<br />

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statement about not standing the arrogance of<br />

VOLKSWAGEN’s top management who had been accused<br />

on several occasions of influencing the car market<br />

through unsustainable pricing practices;<br />

he thinks it is appropriate to makes some observa-<br />

tions on the basis of the numbers and dividends:<br />

VOLKSWAGEN had guaranteed a dividend of €3 per<br />

share in 2011 and on Friday February 12th it pro-<br />

posed a dividend of €3.50 per share for the latest<br />

financial year, whereas FIAT has not distributed<br />

dividends to ordinary shareholders for the past<br />

two years;<br />

he pointed out that VOLKSWAGEN Group closed 2012<br />

with revenues up 21% to €192.6 billion which, in-<br />

cluding the contribution from its subsidiary POR-<br />

SCHE, were more than double the revenues for FIAT<br />

and CHRYSLER for the same period of €84 billion;<br />

he asked why the Group’s 90% stake in FERRARI did<br />

not bring dividends in the same way as PORSCHE;<br />

he noted that VOLKSWAGEN’s share price had in-<br />

creased by 47.6%, four times more than FIAT’s<br />

share price, which increased by 11.8% between 1<br />

January 2012 and the end of February 2013, when<br />

the respective financial statements were pub-<br />

lished, and noted that BMW’s share price had in-<br />

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creased by 24% over the same period.<br />

Marco Geremia Carlo BAVA (shareholder)<br />

announced that his websites were www.marcobava.it<br />

and www.marcobava.eu and explained that he had two<br />

domains to ensure visitors to his sites had two<br />

options in the event of technical problems affect-<br />

ing one of the sites;<br />

he maintained that responding in only 5 minutes to<br />

the CEO, who had spoken from 11.15 to 12.00, was<br />

impossible;<br />

he is of the opinion that it was incongruent to<br />

speak about sustainability and print out such<br />

hefty volumes of financial statements;<br />

he asked that a vote be held on pursuing a claim<br />

for liability against the Chairman and CEO for<br />

their provocative management, which he asked to be<br />

able to expound on. Despite their declarations,<br />

losses had been generated and for the reasons he<br />

outlined in Attachment 1 to the prospectus he pre-<br />

pared for appointment as proxyholder for today’s<br />

meeting;<br />

he stated that his proxy solicitation had a nega-<br />

tive outcome and urged those who did not want to<br />

or who were not able to participate the next meet-<br />

ing of shareholders to take up his proposal;<br />

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he noted that additional factors prompting him to<br />

propose this liability action were the manage-<br />

ment’s behavior toward the trade unions and in the<br />

decision to discontinue the LANCIA brand;<br />

he said that to explain what he meant by the ex-<br />

pression "provocative management" one only had to<br />

consider CHRYSLER’s negative equity, which had in-<br />

creased from 6 to 7 billion dollars;<br />

he claimed that the Company was losing on its li-<br />

quidity at a rate of 5%, since it was costing 6.5%<br />

and generating a yield of 1%;<br />

he declared that he would bring a complaint pursu-<br />

ant to Article 2408 of the Civil Code because the<br />

Company calculates its net financial position in-<br />

correctly and he said that his position was out-<br />

lined in more detail in Attachment 1 to the pro-<br />

spectus published on his websites;<br />

he noted that on his websites visitors could read<br />

the ruling in his favor in the case brought<br />

against him by the CEO in 2008 for having said,<br />

among other things, that the CEO was a "reckless<br />

and bold illusionist " and that FIAT security was<br />

responsible for the death of Edoardo AGNELLI be-<br />

cause they have failed to protect him;<br />

he maintained that it was clear if someone had<br />

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een responsible for protecting Edoardo AGNELLI<br />

they hadn’t done it adequately;<br />

he presented the new website<br />

www.omicidioedoardoagnelli.net where it is possible<br />

to find all the developments on the case, well<br />

summed up in the book "Agnelli segreti" written by<br />

MONCALVO and published by Vallecchi;<br />

he said that he was free to speak publicly under<br />

Article 51 of the Criminal Code, and considered it<br />

his duty as a shareholder and on the basis of the<br />

above ruling;<br />

he asked whether it was Luca CORDERO DI MONTEZEMO-<br />

LO that had suggested to the CEO to bring the law-<br />

suit against him;<br />

he quoted from the text of the ruling: "the state-<br />

ments by BAVA, especially in light of the respec-<br />

tive constitutional regulations, Article 21 and<br />

also Article 47 of the Constitution, according to<br />

which the Republic encourages investment for pri-<br />

vate individuals, are more than founded and there-<br />

fore, clearly, cannot be excluded within FIAT ";<br />

he announced that he intended to set up an associ-<br />

ation named "NEW MODEL OF DEVELOPMENT", for the<br />

purposes of protecting individual investment, and<br />

invited anyone who was interested to visit his<br />

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website for more information;<br />

on the subject of cars, he noted that Gianni<br />

AGNELLI used to say that for him all vehicles were<br />

the same and FERRARI was uncomfortable;<br />

he stated that Gianni AGNELLI did not use armored<br />

cars, and that his CROMAs, which he passed to Ed-<br />

oardo AGNELLI, had VOLVO or PEUGEOT engines and<br />

automatic gears and were certainly not armored AL-<br />

FA ROMEOs like those on display at the exhibition<br />

dedicated to him at the Museo dell’Automobile;<br />

he stated that both the answers to his written<br />

questions and those which related to the attach-<br />

ment were his response to statements made by Mr.<br />

MOSCHIETTO in court and noted that those answers<br />

were available at the entrance for anyone inter-<br />

ested.<br />

Mr. BAVA’s time expired and he continued to speak<br />

with the microphone off.<br />

Franco BENOFFI GAMBAROVA (shareholder),<br />

thanked, from his heart and with his wallet, CEO<br />

Sergio MARCHIONNE, all of the Company’s top manage-<br />

ment and everyone who worked at FIAT-CHRYSLER for<br />

the good of the Company;<br />

he also thanked Mr. Sergio MARCHIONNE for the ex-<br />

tremely detailed address which made the questions<br />

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almost superfluous;<br />

with regard to Russia, he asked whether by mid 2013<br />

it would possible to start with the joint venture<br />

and what was the expected R.O.I.;<br />

he asked whether, with regard to India, since the<br />

Company had created or was creating a specific com-<br />

mercial organization, the recent problems between<br />

Italy and India relating to the navy affair were<br />

having a negative influence;<br />

he would also like to have some news on China;<br />

he asked what the prospects were for the newspaper<br />

"La Stampa", which is often ignored;<br />

he observed, with regard to share price performance<br />

after the Italian elections, that the shares were<br />

initially down but then rallied and hovered around<br />

the €22 mark for EXOR and around €4 for FIAT, which<br />

is much lower than the level it deserves;<br />

he stated that he was very optimistic and, in the<br />

hope that this could be auspicious, he quoted Ben-<br />

jamin GRAHAM: "In the final analysis the true value<br />

will win out";<br />

he considered 2012 to be an exceptional year, which<br />

was correctly defined as such in a Company press<br />

statement, while it was exceptionally negative at a<br />

global level for the economy, but exceptional be-<br />

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cause, despite this, the result for FIAT-CHRYSLER<br />

was clearly positive;<br />

he complained that, during 2012, aside from hearing<br />

the protests of the trade unionists, who were just<br />

doing their jobs, there had been many statements<br />

from "loose cannons", and one in particular which<br />

was full of advice for Mr. ELKANN;<br />

he also added that some "ghosts from the past"<br />

wanted to express their own not so wise opinions<br />

and, one of these, reminded him about how many mis-<br />

takes had been made in the Company between the end<br />

of the ‘70s and the start of the new millennium;<br />

he observed that, also in 2012, the ineptitude of<br />

European politicians had been quite tangible, in<br />

their inability to establish an industrial policy,<br />

particularly with regard to the automotive indus-<br />

try; he expressed his disappointment about the lack<br />

of tax breaks on the profits which were reinvested<br />

in <strong>capital</strong> assets, in particular trucks and cars,<br />

as he has insisted for some time is needed and<br />

stated that, because of this, the suffering contin-<br />

ued.<br />

Jutta SPERBER (shareholder)<br />

expressed her gratitude for the information that<br />

had been provided and especially thanked CHRYSLER<br />

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which saved last year’s results;<br />

he asked, given that FIAT’s problems in Europe, and<br />

particularly in Italy, may continue what type of<br />

actions were being considered should the general<br />

and political situation change;<br />

she thanked everyone for their attention but com-<br />

plained about the disturbance caused by the share-<br />

holder BAVA who continued his address with the mi-<br />

crophone off.<br />

Giuseppe MARGARONE (shareholder)<br />

he stated that not for the first time he found<br />

himself having to speak at the same time as the<br />

shareholder BAVA;<br />

he remembered having granted, during the last<br />

shareholder meeting, a few minutes of his time to<br />

the shareholder BAVA so that he could finish his<br />

address, but that this was not appreciated and<br />

whatever was done the shareholder BAVA continued<br />

unabashed;<br />

he thanked Mr. MARCHIONNE in that he considered<br />

that if it wasn’t for his arrival at the Company<br />

there would not have been a turning point. He was<br />

of the opinion that Mr. MARCHIONNE saved FIAT and<br />

he thanked him for being at the meeting;<br />

he noted, with regard to the financial statements,<br />

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that the choice of dividing FIAT into FIAT INDUS-<br />

TRIAL and <strong>Fiat</strong> S.p.A. was excellent from a finan-<br />

cial, organizational, productive and logistical<br />

perspective and asked whether it might not be<br />

worth thinking about a division of <strong>Fiat</strong> S.p.A.<br />

i.e. dividing the automobile segment from every-<br />

thing else, given that the majority of people that<br />

speak about FIAT think of cars;<br />

he asked whether at this point it would be a good<br />

idea to exploit every synergy and revalue the<br />

brands, given that FIAT had a global reach and was<br />

one of the leading car manufacturers in the world;<br />

he clarified that he wasn’t proposing merging<br />

brands, but rather revaluing them, and even sepa-<br />

rating the FIAT brands from the luxury brands,<br />

like FERRARI, MASERATI and the American brands;<br />

he confirmed the need to exploit the synergies<br />

that the Company had achieved thanks to Mr. MAR-<br />

CHIONNE and all of the FIAT management;<br />

he stated that he was an ex-shareholder and re-<br />

minded those present that he had announced, during<br />

last year’s shareholder meeting, the purchase of<br />

1,000 FIAT shares while now he was announcing that<br />

he had sold 10,000 shares;<br />

he said that he felt strange not having FIAT<br />

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shares and was looking for a new reason to revive<br />

his passion for FIAT, emotional as well as a fi-<br />

nancial;<br />

he recounted that he arrived in <strong>Turin</strong> in 1968 to<br />

study at Polytechnic and explained that he had<br />

lived through many FIAT vicissitudes such as the<br />

march of the 40,000;<br />

he said it hurts him when sees on the roads or his<br />

clients and suppliers driving BMW or AUDI and<br />

thinks that the remedy could be to produce cars<br />

that are in the mid to upper end of the market.<br />

Giovanni ANTOLINI (shareholder)<br />

stated that he had analyzed the Directors’ Report,<br />

which in large part he agreed with, and he had<br />

evaluated various line items in the financial<br />

statements, which reported a gross profit of<br />

€3,814,000,000 but net profit of €1,411,000,000<br />

because of the significant financial charges, as<br />

well as the manufacturing and commercial system in<br />

various areas where FIAT Group is present;<br />

he underlined the low production and sales levels<br />

in Italy, which had a negative bearing on Group<br />

result, with a loss of €152,350,000;<br />

he hoped that this Italian result would be re-<br />

versed with the production of luxury and sport ve-<br />

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hicles at the new Grugliasco site and with the<br />

strengthening of FERRARI, MASERATI, ALFA ROMEO,<br />

LANCIA and JEEP, in order to bring the critical<br />

mass of cars produced and sold throughout the<br />

world by FIAT-CHRYSLER group to the level indicat-<br />

ed by CEO Sergio MARCHIONNE, of 6-8 million, and<br />

guarantee that FIAT Group can compete with the<br />

largest global auto groups;<br />

he is of the opinion that the FIAT–CHRYSLER group<br />

cannot remain at the current production and dis-<br />

tribution levels - circa 4.2/4.3 million – but in-<br />

stead has to adapt to reach the critical mass of<br />

circa 6-8 million cars produced and sold;<br />

he observed that the production would need to dou-<br />

ble, since it was currently only about half this<br />

level;<br />

he considers the time is right, especially in Eu-<br />

rope, because many automakers are in difficulty;<br />

he recognizes that his comments should be taken in<br />

the context of the prudence required by the mar-<br />

ket, politics and a whole series of other factors;<br />

he asked whether the Company had already taken<br />

some steps to reach the above mentioned critical<br />

mass, as he feared that the competitors could move<br />

first and so he urged prompt action be taken.<br />

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Corrado RADAELLI (shareholder)<br />

He asked the secretary to check the clock used to<br />

time the speeches and asked who operated it;<br />

he pointed out that, after reading information on<br />

the 2012 financial results, he had submitted some<br />

questions to the Company by fax and received a re-<br />

sponse on plain paper with no heading or signa-<br />

ture;<br />

he was of the opinion that the document he had re-<br />

ceived is a useless waste paper; he pointed out<br />

that the questions were asked so that a response<br />

could be given verbally during the shareholder<br />

meeting and asked that the observations, questions<br />

and responses be attached to the minutes for the<br />

shareholder meeting;<br />

he noted that in the section "holdings and other"<br />

in the 2012 financial statements it was stated<br />

that as part of the reorganization of holdings in<br />

subsidiaries and associates operating in the pub-<br />

lishing sector transactions were undertaken to ra-<br />

tionalize the sector, including losses;<br />

he did not consider the indicated purpose to be<br />

credible, since everything was resolved with a<br />

merger by incorporation and a verticalization of<br />

the sector shareholdings, instead of the horizon-<br />

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tal development of the previous structure;<br />

he considered that the above mentioned measures<br />

served no purpose;<br />

he asked whether, apart from what was stated in<br />

the report, other steps had been taken to turna-<br />

round the sector;<br />

he observed that the demerger carried out to re-<br />

structure the publishing sector was proving to be<br />

a costly operation;<br />

he asked, given increasingly numerous and varied<br />

channels for distributing information to the pub-<br />

lic, which are shifting increasingly away from<br />

daily newspapers, whether it was not worth aban-<br />

doning a sector facing increasing difficulty;<br />

he noted that the net result of PUBLIKOMPASS has<br />

become exponentially more negative during the cur-<br />

rent financial year, and asked why this had taken<br />

place and what steps had been taken to return to a<br />

positive situation even in the current financial<br />

year;<br />

he highlighted, with regard to the FIAT-CHRYSLER,<br />

automobile sector, that CHRYSLER GROUP LLC is held<br />

through FIAT NORTH AMERICA LLC and asked what ad-<br />

vantages this brought and what the overall cost of<br />

FIAT NORTH AMERICA LLC had been in 2012;<br />

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he asked how many and who were the directors of<br />

this company and whether it had employees;<br />

he asked what had caused the Board to increase its<br />

stake in the CHRYSLER FOUNDATION through CHRYSLER<br />

INVESTMENT HOLDING LLC USA, CHRYSLER MEXICO IN-<br />

VESTMENT HOLDING COOPERATED UA Holland, CHRYSLER<br />

MESSICO HOLDING S. de R.L. de C.V. Mexico, CHRYS-<br />

LER de MESSICO S.A. de C.V. Mexico, down five lay-<br />

ers to the FOUNDATION CHRYSLER I.A.P. Mexico;<br />

he asked whether it was possible to achieve econo-<br />

mies by shortening the chain of holdings and why<br />

it was necessary to use Dutch companies;<br />

he wanted to know how many employees these compa-<br />

nies have, how many directors and what their names<br />

are;<br />

he noted that for years the list of shareholdings<br />

included the CONSORTIUM FOR THE REINDUSTRIALIZA-<br />

TION OF THE ARESE AREA, now being wound-up, and<br />

asked what its business purpose was, what goods<br />

and services it produces and who the participants<br />

are;<br />

he asked when it would cease operation and whether<br />

the position was constantly monitored;<br />

he would like to know whether the consortium cur-<br />

rently owns, directly or indirectly, movable and<br />

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immovable assets and asked that they be quanti-<br />

fied;<br />

he wanted to know how many people are employed by<br />

the consortium and what are the next steps for its<br />

definitive closure;<br />

he asked what justified the privileged position of<br />

direct ownership by FIAT GROUP AUTOMOBILES;<br />

he noted that for TEKSID, in 2012 TEKSID ALUMINUM<br />

had been, like clockwork, achieved the usual loss-<br />

es, which this year amounted to €15 million;<br />

he asked how much management had done to eliminate<br />

the destruction of value by TEKSID ALUMINUM and<br />

what the reasons were for the 2012 result;<br />

he noted that for the past several financial years<br />

TEKSID DO BRASIL has been generating increasingly<br />

large losses and asked whether the directors had<br />

taken steps to turn around the performance of the<br />

business.<br />

The CEO Sergio MARCHIONNE<br />

- responded to Franco BORLENGHI (<strong>Share</strong>holder)<br />

that:<br />

the financial targets for 2013, as indicated dur-<br />

ing the 2012 results conference call, were reve-<br />

nues of between €88 and €92 billion, trading prof-<br />

it between €4 and €4.5 billion, net profit between<br />

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€1.2 and €1.5 billion and net industrial debt of<br />

about 7 billion;<br />

conditions in the NAFTA, Latin America, Asia-<br />

Pacific markets continued to support the Company’s<br />

expectations while, as mentioned above, the Euro-<br />

pean market continued to be subject to significant<br />

levels of uncertainty;<br />

at the end of April, when the first quarter 2013<br />

results are published, the Company will provide<br />

updated guidance for each geographic region; on<br />

the basis of the information available at present,<br />

there is no reason to believe that there will be a<br />

revision of the overall target for the Group, but<br />

there could obviously be some changes for individ-<br />

ual regions on the basis of the results obtained<br />

in the first quarter, especially in Europe;<br />

- to Pietro BECHERE (shareholder) he responded<br />

that:<br />

in 2012 FERRARI had revenues of €2.4 billion and<br />

trading profit of €350 million, an historic rec-<br />

ord, at least for the past ten years;<br />

FERRARI distributed a dividend of €180 million to<br />

FIAT in 2011, so the dividend policy of FERRARI<br />

had already been managed for some time;<br />

- to Franco BENOFFI GAMBAROVA (shareholder) he re-<br />

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sponded that:<br />

the joint venture in Russia will be operational by<br />

mid 2013; in 2012 the Company signed a letter of<br />

intent with SBERBANK for the production and dis-<br />

tribution of vehicles and light commercial vehi-<br />

cles in the Russian Federation;<br />

it is expected that the range of products will be<br />

based on JEEP and light commercial vehicles that<br />

will be produced and assembled in the country;<br />

the Company has a team of people on this project<br />

that are evaluating the options for establishing<br />

production in Russia. This is not an easy task and<br />

we share the hope that a result will be achieved<br />

by the end of 2013;<br />

in India there have been no negative consequences<br />

commercially as a result of the Italian navy af-<br />

fair;<br />

"La Stampa" is extending its business by develop-<br />

ing a series of digital initiatives which relate<br />

in particular to the continued expansion and<br />

strengthening of targeted web channels, develop-<br />

ment of a digital page-turner for all platforms,<br />

including Apple and Android, development of part-<br />

nerships with leading operators in the sector such<br />

as, for example, the Hangout agreement with Google<br />

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during the political elections in February;<br />

all of these initiatives have resulted in a sig-<br />

nificant increase in web traffic which is 60%<br />

higher than last year, a far greater increase than<br />

its main competitors: "Corriere della Sera" had an<br />

11% increase and "Repubblica" 7%;<br />

- to Jutta SPERBER (shareholder) he responded<br />

that:<br />

the plan presented on 30 October 2012 entails us-<br />

ing capacity in Europe, in particular Italy, to<br />

produce models for the global market precisely be-<br />

cause of the continuing economic uncertainty in<br />

Europe;<br />

as already outlined, we have sought to shift focus<br />

from the European market which is expected to con-<br />

tinue to face significant difficulty in 2013; we<br />

expect the situation will continue to improve even<br />

as early as next year, but these are clearly very<br />

difficult forecasts to make;<br />

- to Giuseppe MARGARONE (shareholder) he responded<br />

that:<br />

a separation was already achieved through the cre-<br />

ation of FIAT INDUSTRIAL on 1 January 2011;<br />

the Company believes that the luxury brands pro-<br />

vide a significant contribution to the positioning<br />

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of the mass-market brands also in America; FERRARI<br />

is a major source of value in the development of<br />

the Group’s mass-market brands, simply by associa-<br />

tion;<br />

- to Franco BORLENGHI (shareholder) he responded<br />

that:<br />

for the time being there was no plan for a <strong>capital</strong><br />

increase in relation to the merger with CHRYSLER;<br />

the Company has other avenues to finance the ac-<br />

quisition of the minority stake, including moneti-<br />

zation of other Group assets;<br />

this is something which should be developed over<br />

time and by the end of 2013 the Company will have<br />

a clearer idea on how to proceed;<br />

- to Giovanni ANTOLINI (shareholder) he responded<br />

that:<br />

the Company is open to alliances with anyone to<br />

develop the network and brands and has recently<br />

announced a collaboration with MAZDA for produc-<br />

tion of the ALFA ROMEO spider;<br />

other opportunities are being examined to increase<br />

volumes, but at present no significant transac-<br />

tions are being considered;<br />

- to Franco BENOFFI GAMBAROVA (shareholder) he re-<br />

sponded again that:<br />

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the Company had started production of the Viaggio<br />

at the Changsha plant, through 50/50 joint venture<br />

with the Chinese Group GAC, GUANGZHOU AUTOMOTIVE<br />

CORPORATION, and the total number of new vehicle<br />

registrations in China in 2012 for FIAT-CHRYSLER<br />

Group was 57,000 units, an increase of 45% com-<br />

pared to 2011;<br />

the strategy for developing the Company’s presence<br />

in the Chinese market is totally connected with<br />

development of the JEEP brand, at least in the me-<br />

dium term;<br />

- to Corrado RADAELLI (shareholder) he responded<br />

that:<br />

the losses of TEKSID Aluminum were due to the fall<br />

in volumes for the European market, the effect of<br />

which had been in part compensated with an aggres-<br />

sive cost management strategy;<br />

the Company fully understands TEKSID’s enormous<br />

contribution to the industrial activity of FIAT<br />

INDUSTRIAL as well and has taken commitments to<br />

guarantee production of FPT engines, which histor-<br />

ically, formed an integral part of the much more<br />

complex business of FIAT Group;<br />

Mr. TARANTINI is trying to correct the losses, a<br />

business in which he has a great deal of experi-<br />

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ence;<br />

in 2013 La Stampa will be focused on the consoli-<br />

dation and growth of its businesses and LA STAMPA<br />

is further developing a series of initiatives in<br />

the digital sphere;<br />

in 2012 PUBLIKOMPASS closed the year with a net<br />

loss of €14 million, against breakeven for the<br />

previous year, reflecting the difficult market en-<br />

vironment in which it operates; measures to con-<br />

tain general costs and overheads implemented by<br />

the company were not sufficient to cover reduced<br />

margins resulting from the significant drop in<br />

revenues attributable to the contraction in the<br />

advertising market – which suffered a reduction of<br />

14% in 2012;<br />

in Holland FIAT Group employs about 100 people;<br />

FNA was set up for the purpose of the CHRYSLER<br />

transaction and due to the requirements of US law.<br />

The Chairman<br />

then proceeded with the replies.<br />

Pietro BECHERE (shareholder)<br />

complained about not having received a response on<br />

the non-distribution of dividends and considered<br />

this to be a bad sign for the country, which has<br />

been without a government for some time, if a com-<br />

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pany of FIAT’s importance does not demonstrate<br />

confidence in Italy;<br />

he noted that VOLKSWAGEN shares increased 47%,<br />

BMW’s increased by 29% and DAIMLER’s by 26% and<br />

that VOLKSWAGEN’s profit was 21.8 billion while<br />

FIAT’s were fifteen times less at 1.4 billion;<br />

he believes that no blame could be attributed to<br />

the management, and reminded everyone that at<br />

VOLKSWAGEN, strikes are virtually non-existent<br />

with only one strike in the past twenty-five<br />

years;<br />

he observed that, with regard to liquidity,<br />

VOLKSWAGEN reduced its liquidity from 17 to 10.6<br />

billion in 2012, while FIAT, although smaller than<br />

VOLKSWAGEN, has a liquidity of 20.8 billion, de-<br />

spite higher interest rates paid by Italian compa-<br />

nies compared to their German counterparts;<br />

he asked whether this liquidity was a reserve in<br />

view of the increase in CHRYSLER;<br />

he claimed that it was a mistake not to distribute<br />

dividends because it signals a lack of confidence<br />

in Italy.<br />

The CEO Sergio MARCHIONNE<br />

stated that he did not wish to comment on paral-<br />

lels between FIAT and the government;<br />

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he pointed out that the assessments he made on the<br />

commercial policy of VOLKSWAGEN are his own per-<br />

sonal opinions based on his observations of the<br />

company’s behavior in European markets at a com-<br />

mercial level, especially at a time when all of<br />

its competitors are experience such extreme diffi-<br />

culty;<br />

he declared that he never questioned the technical<br />

ability of German competitors to produce vehicles<br />

that are appreciated internationally and he will<br />

not do so in the future either;<br />

he considers the Germans valid competitors, that<br />

have made great achievements in the past;<br />

he believes, however, certain behavior in the mar-<br />

kets is acceptable, whereas others are not ac-<br />

ceptable and believed he was quite clear in his<br />

assessment of the competition, at least certain<br />

German automakers;<br />

he reminded those present, with regard to FIAT’s<br />

performance in terms of both share price and divi-<br />

dends, what the starting position was in 2004;<br />

he agreed with the shareholder’s assessment that<br />

in the past nine years not enough had been done,<br />

but efforts were made to do the best possible;<br />

he observed that in 2004 FIAT started from a com-<br />

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pletely different position compared to VOLKSWAGEN,<br />

and the Company can be considered to have reached<br />

VOLKSWAGEN’s level now, on its own and risking a<br />

lot, going to America at an apparently bad time to<br />

acquire a company which had been managed by Ger-<br />

mans for ten years without ever producing results<br />

such as those that have been achieved in partner-<br />

ship with FIAT;<br />

he believes, in all humility and frankness, that<br />

the path followed by FIAT over the past nine years<br />

has been an acceptable one.<br />

<strong>Share</strong>holders gave a round of applause.<br />

The CEO Sergio MARCHIONNE<br />

recognized that more could have been done, but he<br />

asked that the Company be given the opportunity to<br />

move forward and create a future;<br />

he considers the level of financial resources<br />

maintained by the Group to be necessary, but<br />

agrees that the level of liquidity reported in FI-<br />

AT’s financial statements of 20.8 billion at year-<br />

end 2012 is very high;<br />

he observed that this level of liquidity is the<br />

result of several factors, firstly the continuing<br />

uncertainty at both the industrial and financial<br />

level, at least when it comes to managing European<br />

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markets;<br />

he recalled that in 2008 and 2009 we already expe-<br />

rienced an incredible tightening in financial mar-<br />

kets with the resulting inability to access mar-<br />

kets because they were frozen;<br />

he was of the opinion that, until the European<br />

situation became more certain, it was prudent, as<br />

FIAT has done, to maintain maximum liquidity, even<br />

though he recognizes that this involves a high<br />

cost for the Company in terms of interest; he ex-<br />

plained that this was necessary to ensure that the<br />

Company could continue to operate;<br />

he recognized that one of the alternative uses for<br />

the liquidity would be to purchase the VEBA stake<br />

and observed that, if an agreement was reached<br />

with VEBA to acquire its minority stake in CHRYS-<br />

LER, the Company would already have the funds<br />

available;<br />

he observed that this was not necessarily a perma-<br />

nent solution in terms of the Company’s <strong>capital</strong>;<br />

he shared the admiration of the shareholder<br />

BECHERE for the Germans and promised that, with a<br />

bit of time, FIAT would reach their level.<br />

Giovanni ANTOLINI (shareholder)<br />

complained that the time given for addresses was<br />

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too short and asserted that when debate is con-<br />

structive it should be protected, because it is<br />

useful for the Company itself;<br />

he claimed that the issue of critical mass could<br />

be better addressed in the responses and asked the<br />

CEO if he also believed that it was necessary to<br />

reach critical mass in the shortest period of time<br />

possible;<br />

he stated that this result could be reached with<br />

the capacity of the new plants;<br />

he believed that achieving this objective would be<br />

very important because it would enrich the Compa-<br />

ny’s workforce in Italy and would enable it to<br />

achieve critical mass in a competitive timeframe<br />

compared to other manufacturers;<br />

he asserted that it would be appropriate to invest<br />

in new plants and develop associations with other<br />

competitive and reliable manufacturers that could<br />

give prestige to the Company itself.<br />

With the allotted time expired, the shareholder<br />

Giovanni ANTOLINI continued to speak with the mi-<br />

crophone off, and stated his annoyance with this<br />

procedure.<br />

Corrado RADAELLI (shareholder)<br />

stated that, apart from the fact that the time<br />

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given for addresses is too short, the responses<br />

that were provided were very poor;<br />

he pointed out that the directors had not answered<br />

many questions including the question on the fu-<br />

ture of the Arese consortium;<br />

he believed that everything was being done to pre-<br />

vent shareholders from speaking and he believes<br />

this makes shareholder meetings pointless;<br />

in his opinion, the rule regarding length of ad-<br />

dresses must be changed through an amendment to<br />

the procedures for general meetings;<br />

he claimed that it was the Chairman’s duty to take<br />

the necessary measures to restore order when a<br />

speaker exceeds the time limit, to allow everyone<br />

to express their opinions during the time granted<br />

to them.<br />

Marco Geremia Carlo BAVA (shareholder)<br />

pointed out that, although he was the second per-<br />

son to book, he was the last person to be able to<br />

give his reply;<br />

he expressed his concern over the CEOs comments on<br />

liquidity which appear to directly contradict<br />

those of Mr. MOSCHIETTO who, during the court case<br />

referred to previously, stated that the Company’s<br />

liquidity was not excessive and was not greater<br />

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than VOLKSWAGEN’s;<br />

he added that FIAT’s share price went up every<br />

time the sale of ALFA ROMEO to VOLKSWAGEN was dis-<br />

cussed;<br />

he believed that everything that he stated, as<br />

well as everything he outlined in the 50 points<br />

attached to his prospectus, demonstrated that Mr.<br />

MARCHIONNE’s management of the Company was "pro-<br />

vocative";<br />

he stated that in 2008 the very positive 2007 re-<br />

sults were being talked about and he remembered<br />

that then, as is the case now, the chairman Luca<br />

CORDERO DI MONTEZEMOLO stated that the Group was<br />

in good health, strong and growing;<br />

he appealed to shareholders to vote against the<br />

motion.<br />

With the time allocated having run out, the share-<br />

holder Marco Geremia Carlo BAVA continued to speak<br />

with the microphone off.<br />

With nobody else asking to take the floor, the<br />

Chairman then closed the discussion and moved to<br />

vote on the motion for approval of the statutory<br />

financial statements and allocation of 2012 net re-<br />

sult, specifying that voting would take place using<br />

the TELEVOTO system as per the instructions shown<br />

on the screen.<br />

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He then declared that the voting was open and<br />

shareholders could press:<br />

. F to vote in favor
<br />

. A to abstain
<br />

. C to vote against.
<br />

He then instructed shareholders that, after check-<br />

ing the display to verify that the vote entered was<br />

correct, it was necessary to press the OK button<br />

for the vote to be recorded.<br />

He also instructed that proxies or trustees that<br />

needed to differentiate votes were asked to do so<br />

at the assisted voting booth.<br />

He then declared the vote open.<br />

Marco Geremia Carlo BAVA (shareholder)<br />

declared that he would vote against the motion be-<br />

cause the FIAT network sold CHRYSLER products.<br />

Upon completion of the voting, the Chairman con-<br />

firmed the results.<br />

The financial statements and proposed allocation of<br />

2012 results were approved by a majority with:<br />

votes in favor 703,380,200<br />

votes against 11,430<br />

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abstentions 295,254<br />

shares not voted 68,100<br />

Attachment D contains a list of participants at the<br />

ordinary session of the meeting detailing votes in<br />

favor, against, abstentions and not voted, together<br />

with the respective number of shares held.<br />

Marco Geremia Carlo BAVA (shareholder)<br />

asked for it to be recorded in the minutes that he<br />

was not able to vote because he had not been al-<br />

lowed to finish his address.<br />

The Chairman then moved on to voting on the pro-<br />

posal presented by shareholder Marco Geremia Carlo<br />

BAVA to bring the action of liability pursuant to<br />

Article 2393 of the Civil Code according to the<br />

terms set forth by the shareholder using the TELE-<br />

VOTO system as per the previous vote.<br />

Mr. BAVA also asked to be able to set out his pro-<br />

posal and, since he was not granted this opportuni-<br />

ty, asked for this to be recorded in the minutes.<br />

The Chairman declared that the vote was open and<br />

specified that:<br />

- those in favor of bringing action should press F<br />

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- those against bringing action should press C<br />

- those abstaining should press A<br />

He instructed that proxies or trustees that needed<br />

to differentiate votes were asked to do so at the<br />

assisted voting booth.<br />

He then declared the vote open.<br />

Upon completion of the voting, the Chairman con-<br />

firmed the results.<br />

The proposal to bring action related to the obliga-<br />

tions of directors pursuant to Article 2393 of the<br />

Civil Code was rejected by a majority with:<br />

votes against 703,356,133<br />

votes in favor 49,068<br />

abstentions 31,833<br />

shares not voted 145,058<br />

Attachment D contains a list of participants at<br />

meeting, detailing votes in favor, against, absten-<br />

tions and not voted, together with the respective<br />

number of shares held.<br />

On item<br />

2) Compensation and own shares:<br />

a) Compensation policy pursuant to Article 123-ter<br />

of Legislative Decree 58/98;<br />

b) Authorization for the purchase and disposal of<br />

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own shares.<br />

in terms of the compensation policy, the Chairman<br />

pointed out that Section One of the directors’ re-<br />

port (item 2a on the agenda) that had been handed<br />

out (Attachment "B") contains the section on com-<br />

pensation that shareholders are being asked to ap-<br />

prove pursuant to Article 123-ter of Legislative<br />

Decree 58/98.<br />

With regard to own shares, the Chairman reminded<br />

those present that in the context of authorization<br />

for the purchase of new shares which was renewed<br />

by shareholders on 4 April 2012, no transactions<br />

were made in that the purchase program was sus-<br />

pended, except for the purchase of a total of<br />

9,349 shares which was made during the conversion<br />

of the preference shares and savings shares into<br />

ordinary shares in order to ensure exact applica-<br />

tion of the conversion ratio.<br />

However, the Chairman further stated that in order<br />

to maintain the necessary operational flexibility<br />

for a suitable time horizon and considering that<br />

the current shareholder authorization expires on 4<br />

October 2013, he proposed renewal of the authoriza-<br />

tion.<br />

The Chairman summed up that he proposed revocation<br />

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of the shareholder resolution of 4 April 2012 and<br />

new authorization for a period of 18 months:<br />

- with share repurchases, including through subsid-<br />

iaries, not to exceed the legal limit of share cap-<br />

ital,<br />

- at a price that does not exceed by more than 10%<br />

the reference price reported by Borsa Italiana on<br />

the day prior to purchase,<br />

- maintain reserves for purchases of own shares,<br />

including own shares already held, for a maximum of<br />

€1.2 billion.<br />

He noted that authorization was also being asked<br />

for the disposal of own shares with the means which<br />

best correspond to the interests of the Company in<br />

accordance with the applicable legislation, includ-<br />

ing to service incentive plans that have already<br />

been attributed or may be attributed in the future,<br />

all the above in the manner and by the deadline set<br />

out in the relevant section of the directors’ re-<br />

port (item 2b on the agenda) which has been dis-<br />

tributed to those present (Attachment "C").<br />

He reminded those present that <strong>Fiat</strong> S.p.A. current-<br />

ly held 34,577,807 own shares, which was equal to<br />

2.76% of the share <strong>capital</strong>, while no subsidiaries<br />

hold <strong>Fiat</strong> S.p.A. shares.<br />

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The Chairman then opened the discussion on the sec-<br />

ond item on the agenda and asked that the addresses<br />

be concise and pertinent, that speakers remain<br />

within the time limit of five minutes – during<br />

which, as stated previously, any voting declara-<br />

tions should be made – and two minutes for the re-<br />

plies.<br />

He also specified that once the maximum time was<br />

reached, as stated previously, the floor would au-<br />

tomatically pass to the next shareholder in the or-<br />

der booked and that a buzzer would sound when only<br />

one minute remained.<br />

The Chairman then opened the floor for a discussion<br />

on the second item on the agenda.<br />

A summary is provided below.<br />

Pietro BECHERE (shareholder)<br />

reminded the CEO that he was perhaps the first to<br />

have said that one of the best managers in Europe,<br />

or even the world, had arrived in Italy;<br />

he reported that he read in Milano Finanza on Sat-<br />

urday April 6th that Mr. MARCHIONNE’s salary as<br />

CEO of <strong>Fiat</strong> S.p.A is €4,500,000, while as Chairman<br />

of <strong>Fiat</strong> Industrial S.p.A it is €2,887,000, for an<br />

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overall sum of €7,373,300, which is less than that<br />

paid to others, such as Giovanni PERISSINOTTO;<br />

he said that he had also read that in 2012 the CEO<br />

received €1,200,000 in compensation from CHRYSLER,<br />

contrary to previous years when he received noth-<br />

ing;<br />

he asked whether this large sum was paid entirely<br />

by the Company or whether, for tax reasons, it was<br />

paid to him in Canada;<br />

he asked whether it was correct that Mr. Luca<br />

CORDERO di MONTEZEMOLO, a person he admires in<br />

that, similar to the CEO, he travelled without the<br />

need for an entourage, received a salary of<br />

€5,552,000 in 2011 and €5,554,000 in 2012 as board<br />

member of FIAT;<br />

he asked whether it was correct that Mr. Luca<br />

CORDERO di MONTEZEMOLO should receive such a high<br />

sum despite no longer being Chairman of FIAT and<br />

no longer taking part in the shareholder meetings,<br />

thus putting FIAT in a bad light and behaving in a<br />

disrespectful manner towards shareholders;<br />

he asked the CEO, whom he considers to be a capa-<br />

ble individual, if, after the agreement was signed<br />

with CHRYSLER, productivity – meaning the product<br />

produced in a specific time period from a produc-<br />

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tion unit – ROE and competitiveness in Italy had<br />

improved.<br />

Franco BENOFFI GAMBAROVA (shareholder)<br />

declared that he was in favor of the purchase of<br />

own shares as he considered it a bargain for the<br />

Company to invest in itself;<br />

he was of the opinion that the purchase of own<br />

shares was also useful for the incentive plans<br />

which he was very much in favor of;<br />

he observed that it was inevitable that envy<br />

should prompt certain people to judge the earnings<br />

of others to be high and that in his own profes-<br />

sional life he was lucky enough to be amongst<br />

those that are envied;<br />

he expressed his respect for Mr. MARCHIONNE as<br />

confirmed repeatedly to the press and in an inter-<br />

view with CNBC which he gave eight or nine years<br />

ago;<br />

he believed that he had examined, in terms of the<br />

assessment of the compensations, in particular<br />

that of Mr. MARCHIONNE, in an cold and pragmatic<br />

manner the issues bearing in mind the HAW assess-<br />

ment system HAW which was used at the end of the<br />

'70s and '80s; this system assigned a score to the<br />

managers on the basis of different factors: the<br />

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size of the company, the size of the fixed assets,<br />

the ratio between the fixed assets and the total<br />

assets, the criticalities of the market in which<br />

the company was operating, the criticalities of<br />

the company as a result of structural and non-<br />

structural causes;<br />

he underlined that on the basis of this criteria<br />

he was lucky enough to be paid more than a col-<br />

league that apparently managed a more important<br />

and profitable company;<br />

he declared that he made a comparison between the<br />

FIAT management and the management of other compa-<br />

nies, and making some calculations and using the<br />

statistics that appear on Il Sole 24 Ore, to have<br />

reached the conclusion that Mr. MARCHIONNE’s sala-<br />

ry is more than adequate;<br />

he highlighted that he was in favor of the policy<br />

of the FIAT board with regard to the compensation<br />

for the company’s top management.<br />

Giovanni ANTOLINI (shareholder)<br />

Apologized to the Chairman for having ended his<br />

previous address in a slightly nervous manner, and<br />

ensured him that he had no intention of causing of-<br />

fence.<br />

The Chairman<br />

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thanked him for the clarification.<br />

Giovanni ANTOLINI (shareholder)<br />

reminded those present that ten years had passed<br />

since the death of Giovanni AGNELLI, whom he was<br />

very close to;<br />

he remembered how in those times, when the Chairman<br />

started taking part in the Company’s board meetings<br />

as board member, he had proposed that more space be<br />

found for young people;<br />

he referred to the second item on the agenda, the<br />

"buy back", which he defined as a very important<br />

problem;<br />

he remembered that his question was considered in<br />

the past in rational terms, which aimed to use part<br />

of the company’s liquidity, in light of the Compa-<br />

ny’s income situation, and defended itself from the<br />

interference of competitors; today, however, we are<br />

seeing "trading" transactions by companies who buy<br />

and sell their own shares;<br />

he drew attention to the performance of FIAT<br />

shares which, despite being subject to potentially<br />

significant oscillations during the course of a<br />

year, were normally fairly constant, depending on<br />

the economic situation of the Country, underlining<br />

that this depended on many parameters which we<br />

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could not go into here;<br />

he considered that in the current market the in-<br />

vestment, from being a durable financial invest-<br />

ment, was becoming one "of power" and he gave the<br />

example of MEDIOBANCA which he considered today to<br />

be the prerogative of communist cooperatives and<br />

recommended that the Company returned to be a part<br />

of it once again;<br />

he also reminded those present that FONDIARIA SAI<br />

was incorporated not so much because of essential<br />

company requirements, but rather because this was<br />

requested; this situation could come about tomor-<br />

row, even though he hoped otherwise, with regard<br />

to the partly owned companies or subsidiaries or<br />

to FIAT itself and invited everyone to open their<br />

eyes.<br />

Giuseppe MARGARONE (shareholder)<br />

noted how in today’s shareholder meeting and in<br />

others, that it was always the same people that<br />

take the floor and underlined that he willfully<br />

did not book any replies in order not to extend<br />

his address too long, but thanked everyone for<br />

their attention;<br />

he was sorry that there were no youngsters speak-<br />

ing, including amongst them even forty and fifty<br />

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year olds, and that the only “kid” that spoke was<br />

the shareholder BAVA, while the others were all<br />

older;<br />

he declared that he had always been against the<br />

sale and purchase of own shares, especially if<br />

this was used as an instrument for incentivizing;<br />

he believed that neither Mr. MARCHIONNE nor Mr.<br />

ELKANN needed these incentives but that their<br />

gratification should be given by the possibility<br />

of saving thousands of work places and families<br />

and safeguarding the good name of Italy;<br />

he stated that he did not know the name and track<br />

record of other managers and for this reason that<br />

he was not able to vote for their incentives;<br />

he was of the opinion that it was necessary to<br />

differentiate the Company financially, increasing<br />

the number of companies listed on the stock ex-<br />

change, revalue the brands and exploit to the full<br />

the synergies that enable the Company to econo-<br />

mize;<br />

he believed that the Company had potential for<br />

large economies of scale and major synergies that<br />

should be exploited and that it should not fear<br />

VOLKSWAGEN because of its policy of lowering pric-<br />

es, as it has hardly survived because of this pol-<br />

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icy alone;<br />

he pointed out that 80% of his suppliers and cli-<br />

ents had AUDIs or BMWs which are certainly not<br />

cheap;<br />

he commented that he had taken this matter to<br />

heart and had tried to encourage his clients to<br />

purchase FIAT cars instead of German brands; many<br />

think twice before buying cars like the Touareg or<br />

the Cayenne but despite the crisis many still buy<br />

AUDI;<br />

with regard to FERRARI, he is of the opinion that<br />

it is a different discussion because they are<br />

niche cars;<br />

he wanted to know which managers would receive the<br />

incentives and, if they commercial directors for<br />

the various brands, he is in favor of the incen-<br />

tives;<br />

he asked about the current state of mind of the<br />

managers of the LANCIA and ALFA ROMEO brands, and<br />

stated that he would be ashamed to be Italian if<br />

ALFA ROMEO was sold to VOLKSWAGEN.<br />

Corrado RADAELLI (shareholder)<br />

recommended that everyone read the nine pages out-<br />

lining the compensation policy for top and note<br />

that the amount they entitled to has and will con-<br />

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tinue to increase exponentially to a point where<br />

the total payment will eventually be greater than<br />

the dividends paid to shareholders;<br />

he noted how the definition of "top management” was<br />

constantly changing, so that the number included in<br />

this category will continue to increase;<br />

he added that certain categories are currently ex-<br />

cluded from this mechanism, such as the statutory<br />

auditors, to whom three lines of the nine pages are<br />

dedicated, including the title, where it says that<br />

the members of the board of statutory auditors are<br />

entitled to a fixed fee, as well as a reimbursement<br />

of the expenses sustained for their role;<br />

he observed that there would no doubt also be a<br />

jump change in this category, given circumstances,<br />

with a resulting change in the fees and other com-<br />

pensation currently received;<br />

he believes these elements should not be underesti-<br />

mated, since there were about 500 companies in the<br />

<strong>Fiat</strong> Group, potentially involving some 3,500-4,000<br />

people;<br />

he noted that, in addition, the nine pages con-<br />

tained some open and clear contradictions, which<br />

should be resolved in a practical manner at the end<br />

of the mandate;<br />

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he recommended shareholders exercise extreme cau-<br />

tion when they vote, while recognizing the merit of<br />

those who did demonstrate a constant commitment and<br />

achieved more than satisfactory results;<br />

he noted that as there is a law which limits the<br />

purchase and disposal of own shares, it is a sign<br />

that the purchase of own shares with one’s own mon-<br />

ey is risky for the economy, even more so when it<br />

relates to public companies;<br />

he urged the majority shareholders to form a com-<br />

mittee through which they would be able to inter-<br />

vene to underpin the value of the shares, in that<br />

have the greatest interest in a strong share price,<br />

and minority shareholders should vote against the<br />

motion, which will in any event be approved.<br />

Marco Fabrizio ZABARINI (shareholder)<br />

observed that, as a cyclical business, in Italy<br />

the Company has been particularly affected by the<br />

crisis in Europe and especially Italy;<br />

he asked why the managers responsible for the Chi-<br />

nese market didn’t realize sooner that 19 million<br />

vehicles are sold in China;<br />

he wanted to know how the managers responsible for<br />

the Indian market are compensated, as it will be a<br />

very important market in the future;<br />

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he is of the opinion that it is not wrong to give<br />

managers stock options if they respond according-<br />

ly;<br />

he analyzed the plan for luxury autos with produc-<br />

tion of MASERATI in Grugliasco and ALFA ROMEO in<br />

Mirafiori; he is of the opinion that the plan<br />

should also include production six-cylinder gaso-<br />

line engines in Arese with a technical department<br />

in <strong>Turin</strong> that designs and tests the engines; he<br />

believes that, only if managers make this deci-<br />

sion, would they deserve an increase in salary and<br />

stock options;<br />

he admitted that German companies were doing a<br />

good job but he recalled how, when the 156 was re-<br />

leased and the designer DA SILVA subsequently left<br />

ALFA ROMEO, by coincidence the GOLF that came out<br />

copied many of the characteristics of the 156 ex-<br />

actly;<br />

he asked whether the Company was willing to estab-<br />

lish and support an effective anti-German campaign<br />

in the media and whether it could be worth launch-<br />

ing the new PUNTO at the same time as other ALFA<br />

ROMEO models;<br />

he wanted to know whether the Company was willing<br />

to invest in ALFA ROMEO in Arese with the creation<br />

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of a technical department supervised from <strong>Turin</strong><br />

and, potentially, put workers that are on the ex-<br />

traordinary temporary layoff scheme back to work<br />

and recall those that were willing to move to Tu-<br />

rin just to keep their jobs;<br />

he asked whether the Company was willing to re-<br />

open engine production at ALFA ROMEO in Arese with<br />

the production of a six-cylinder gasoline engine<br />

associated with relaunch of products in the medium<br />

to high end of the range for ALFA ROMEO and MASE-<br />

RATI at Mirafiori and Grugliasco;<br />

he repeated that if this were to happen the manag-<br />

ers would deserve their salary increases and stock<br />

options.<br />

Marco Geremia Carlo BAVA (shareholder)<br />

Pointed out that again he was second in the list<br />

of people who had booked their address and he had<br />

been made to wait until last;<br />

he noted that he had had great difficulty in find-<br />

ing information on compensation for the board and<br />

statutory auditors and he would publish that in-<br />

formation on his website;<br />

he stated that the Chairman earned about €1.5 mil-<br />

lion unlike his grandfather who at the time earned<br />

about 500 million lire;<br />

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he noted that, according to the compensation re-<br />

port, the CEO earned about €4.5 million as well as<br />

stock options worth about another 8 million;<br />

he reported that the CEO had sold a portion of the<br />

stock options given to him to pay his taxes, and<br />

pointed out that most people don’t have that pos-<br />

sibility;<br />

he pointed out that Mr. CORDERO DI MONTEZEMOLO<br />

earned about €2.7 million;<br />

he explained that 50% of PORSCHE’s turnover came<br />

from the CAYENNE and this explained the different<br />

profitability compared to FERRARI;<br />

he recalled that in 1998 GIUGIARO prepared an SUV<br />

prototype for MASERATI and ALFA ROMEO which unfor-<br />

tunately was never produced;<br />

he stated that at the time he had expressed his<br />

enthusiasm for the project to CORDERO DI MON-<br />

TEZEMOLO and the response was that production of<br />

the vehicle couldn’t be started because of the<br />

lack of available funds;<br />

he asked the directors if they were embarrassed to<br />

receive such high compensation since they were re-<br />

sponsible for implementing temporary layoff<br />

schemes for many employees, which could lead some<br />

to even commit suicide;<br />

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he claimed that directors would be more realistic<br />

about compensation if LANDINI were on the board of<br />

it, as he had shown that he understood the mecha-<br />

nisms of industrial production;<br />

he believed that FIOM, instead of holding a demon-<br />

stration in the center of <strong>Turin</strong>, should be holding<br />

here and that it had not yet understood the sever-<br />

ity of the situation;<br />

he declared that he was very sensitive to these<br />

issues and remembered, as the son of a factory<br />

worker, the effort he made to obtain two degrees,<br />

despite the opposition of political forces and<br />

power groups in <strong>Turin</strong>;<br />

he believed that the directors, as members of the<br />

management class, should consider themselves re-<br />

sponsible for the loss of 1 million jobs in a year<br />

and the deadlock at the Termini Imerese plant;<br />

he stated that the consciences of the directors,<br />

and others who had boasted of their wealth during<br />

the meeting, could be made lighter by donating<br />

their compensation to CARITAS;<br />

he believes that the philosophy of the CEO does<br />

not have the Company’s long-term interests in<br />

mind;<br />

he believes that if Edoardo AGNELLI had not been<br />

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killed, Gianluigi GABETTI would not have chosen<br />

Sergio MARCHIONNE as director, John ELKANN would<br />

not have vouched for him and FIAT would have been<br />

different and stronger;<br />

he claimed that the Chairman and the CEO had<br />

erased the memory of FIAT’s history in order not<br />

to be measured against it;<br />

he said he was against the directors’ compensa-<br />

tion, claiming they did not deserve it because<br />

they don’t know the true story of the Company;<br />

he remembered the profound admiration that<br />

VOLKSWAGEN had in the ‘70s for the 128 and he won-<br />

dered what had happened to FIAT since then;<br />

with the time available to him having expired the<br />

shareholder Marco Geremia Carlo BAVA continued to<br />

talk with the microphone switched off.<br />

The Chairman<br />

- to Pietro BECHERE (shareholder) he responded<br />

that:<br />

<strong>Fiat</strong> S.p.A. and <strong>Fiat</strong> Industrial S.p.A. each pay<br />

Mr. MARCHIONNE the respective emoluments, which<br />

were not paid in Canada;<br />

in the compensation report, Mr. MONTEZEMOLO re-<br />

ceived €5,534,000 in 2012, of which 50,000 for his<br />

role as director of <strong>Fiat</strong> S.p.A. and the rest as<br />

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chairman of Ferrari S.p.A., which was in large<br />

part made up of the variable component of<br />

€2,742,000 linked to the results of FERRARI which,<br />

as is well known, were very good in 2012;<br />

- to Marco Fabrizio ZABARINI (shareholder) he re-<br />

sponded that:<br />

stock options are awarded under individual incen-<br />

tive plans, and conditional to the attainment of<br />

predetermined objectives and the continuation of a<br />

professional relationship with the Company; these<br />

plans are subject to shareholder approval in ac-<br />

cordance with the law;<br />

- to Giuseppe MARGARONE (shareholder) he responded<br />

that:<br />

the purpose of the compensation policy is to<br />

strengthen the involvement of people who occupy<br />

key roles in pursuing the operational objectives<br />

of the Company; the aim is maintain the interests<br />

of management aligned with those of all sharehold-<br />

ers.<br />

The Chairman then proceeded with the replies:<br />

Pietro BECHERE (shareholder)<br />

reproved shareholder Marco BAVA because he spoke<br />

during the addresses of other shareholders, and<br />

considered this a lack of respect towards everyone;<br />

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he believed that FIAT was in a state of crisis be-<br />

cause, as the statistics show, there was over-<br />

production in the world. Automakers produce 95 mil-<br />

lion cars when there is market demand for only 70<br />

million, so there is therefore a gap of 25 million<br />

cars or 26%;<br />

he pointed out that in 2012 Europeans bought about<br />

13 million passenger cars, accounting for 18.5% of<br />

the 70 million sold throughout the world;<br />

he would like to have explanations, particularly<br />

in light of the recent ruling of the Court of Ap-<br />

peal of Rome, with regard to the Libyan stakes in<br />

FIAT, FIAT INDUSTRIAL and JUVENTUS for an overall<br />

sum of €70,749,000, equal to 137 billion lire.<br />

Marco Fabrizio ZABARINI (shareholder)<br />

asked whether the directors were willing to bring<br />

Alfa Corse back to Arese claiming that a charac-<br />

teristic which defined sports brands was precisely<br />

having a presence in motor racing;<br />

he stated that LANCIA, had a positive performance<br />

as long as it was present in races and rallies,<br />

and that it suffered a massive reduction when it<br />

left these competitions;<br />

he asked whether the directors were willing to ac-<br />

quire and extend the Arese track, and bear the<br />

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charges for maintenance;<br />

he asked whether the Company was willing to ac-<br />

quire buildings 27 - spina centrale - and 27A -<br />

spina est – in Arese, refurbish them and use them<br />

as hotels;<br />

he claimed this could be very interesting for fans<br />

of the ALFA ROMEO brand, who would then have the<br />

chance to sleep inside a building which had pro-<br />

duced cars of extraordinary beauty;<br />

he asked how much the Company planned to invest in<br />

Lombardy, since in 2015 Milan will host the Expo<br />

which will last six months;<br />

he pointed out that this event would attract visi-<br />

tors from all over the world and highlighted that<br />

in this occasion it could be very useful to invest<br />

in Arese, perhaps through the creation of an on-<br />

site technical department and production of a six-<br />

cylinder engine which conforms to current emis-<br />

sions regulations;<br />

he claimed that all of this would boost sales of<br />

ALFA ROMEO vehicles produced in Mirafiori;<br />

he asked for the return to the working conditions<br />

that existed prior to the introduction of the FAB-<br />

BRICA ITALIA in Pomigliano, referring in particu-<br />

lar to work breaks and meals at the end of shifts.<br />

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The Chairman informed the shareholder ZABARINI<br />

that his address and questions were not pertinent<br />

to the item being discussed.<br />

Marco Geremia Carlo BAVA (shareholder)<br />

complained that he was discriminated against be-<br />

cause he was second to book but his address was<br />

moved to last in the list;<br />

he claimed that this Company was in the habit of<br />

discriminating and that this conduct also emerged<br />

from a portion of the ruling of the Court of Rome,<br />

Employment section, which declared the nature of<br />

collective discrimination of the exclusion of the<br />

hiring of the workers of the Pomigliano plant that<br />

were registered with FIOM and ordered Fabbrica<br />

Italia Pomigliano S.p.A. to cease the discrimina-<br />

tory conduct and remove every effect;<br />

he stated that the above sentence ordered Fabbrica<br />

Italia Pomigliano S.p.A. to hire 145 workers reg-<br />

istered with FIOM and maintain, during the course<br />

of the reabsorption of the staff of the Pomigliano<br />

plant, the percentage of 8.75% of all persons<br />

hired;<br />

he claimed that these aspects demonstrate that<br />

laws were not the same for everyone because the<br />

Company hired the workers again but did not use<br />

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them and he asked whether it made sense to pay<br />

people who didn’t work;<br />

he believed it was wrong to produce the FREEMONT,<br />

THEMA and FLAVIA with the LANCIA or FIAT brand,<br />

because these were products which looked to the<br />

past - and a rather inglorious one at that – of<br />

CHRYSLER, and not to the future;<br />

he was of the opinion that the PANDA designed by<br />

BERTONE made sense, while the new version did not<br />

and had become a flop.<br />

With the time available to him having expired, the<br />

shareholder Marco Geremia Carlo BAVA continued to<br />

talk with the microphone switched off.<br />

The Chairman declared the discussion closed and<br />

passed to the vote, specifying that:<br />

- the first relates to the First Section of the re-<br />

port on compensation,<br />

- the second relates to own shares.<br />

He specified that voting would take place using the<br />

TELEVOTO system as per the instructions shown on<br />

the screen.<br />

He then declared the voting on the First Section of<br />

the compensation report open and that shareholders<br />

could press:<br />

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. F to vote in favor<br />

. A to abstain
<br />

. C to vote against.
<br />

He then instructed shareholders that, after check-<br />

ing the display to verify that the vote entered was<br />

correct, it was necessary to press the OK button<br />

for the vote to be recorded.<br />

He also instructed that proxies or trustees that<br />

needed to differentiate votes were asked to do so<br />

at the assisted voting booth.<br />

He then declared the vote open.<br />

Upon completion of the voting, the Chairman con-<br />

firmed the results.<br />

The First Section of the compensation report is ap-<br />

proved by a majority:<br />

Votes in favor 514,754,268<br />

Votes against 188,421,870<br />

Abstained 126,449<br />

<strong>Share</strong>s not voted 95,168.<br />

Attachment D contains a list of participants at the<br />

meeting detailing votes in favor, against, absten-<br />

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tions and not voted, together with the respective<br />

number of shares held.<br />

Marco Geremia Carlo BAVA (shareholder)<br />

asked that it be reported in the minutes that he<br />

had not been able to vote since he had not finished<br />

his address.<br />

The Chairman then passed to the vote the proposal<br />

for the authorization to purchase and dispose of<br />

own shares contained in the board’s report and con-<br />

firmed that the vote was open and that shareholders<br />

could press:<br />

. F to vote in favor<br />

. A to abstain<br />

. C to vote against.<br />

He then instructed shareholders that, after check-<br />

ing the display to verify that the vote entered was<br />

correct, it was necessary to press the OK button<br />

for the vote to be recorded.<br />

He also instructed that proxies or trustees that<br />

needed to differentiate votes were asked to do so<br />

at the assisted voting booth.<br />

Marco Geremia Carlo BAVA (shareholder)<br />

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declared that he had voted against the proposal be-<br />

cause he considered the purchase of own shares to<br />

be "legalized insider trading” and because it rep-<br />

resented a reduction of the Company’s equity which<br />

needed to be re<strong>capital</strong>ized.<br />

Upon completion of the voting, the Chairman con-<br />

firmed the results.<br />

The above proposal was approved by a majority:<br />

Votes in favor 508,514,979<br />

Votes against 151,105,090<br />

Abstained 43,731,883<br />

<strong>Share</strong>s not voted 15,753.<br />

Attachment D contains a list of participants at the<br />

meeting detailing votes in favor, against, absten-<br />

tions and not voted, together with the respective<br />

number of shares held.<br />

Since there were no more items on the agenda the<br />

Chairman thanked the participants and declared the<br />

shareholder meeting closed at approximately 2.15<br />

p.m.<br />

The following attachments to the minutes are an in-<br />

tegral and substantive part thereof:<br />

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. Attachment "A" the text of the address outlined<br />

by the CEO,<br />

. Attachment "B" the directors’ report (Item 2a on<br />

the agenda),<br />

. Attachment "C" the directors’ report (Item 2b on<br />

the agenda),<br />

. Attachment "D" a list of participants at the<br />

meeting, either directly or by proxy, detailing<br />

votes in favor, against, abstentions and not voted,<br />

together with the respective number of shares held.<br />

Chairman<br />

Signed<br />

(John Philip ELKANN)<br />

Secretary<br />

Signed<br />

(Ettore MORONE)<br />

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<strong>Fiat</strong> S.p.A. – Annual General Meeting<br />

Address from CEO<br />

Sergio Marchionne<br />

Centro Congressi Lingotto<br />

9 April 2013<br />

Attachment “A”


Good Morning <strong>Share</strong>holders.<br />

The Group’s 2012 Annual Report is the first to consolidate results for<br />

Chrysler Group for the full year and begin to fully demonstrate the<br />

benefits of our alliance.<br />

However, what we have accomplished over the past three and a half<br />

years in terms of sharing and integrating know-how and experience is<br />

evident not only in our financial results, but also at the commercial,<br />

industrial and cultural level.<br />

I would like to begin by presenting a few key facts and figures for 2012<br />

that demonstrate the extent of the transformation that <strong>Fiat</strong> has<br />

undergone and the resulting benefits.<br />

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The Group closed 2012 with a trading profit of €3.8 billion, which –<br />

even without the contribution from the <strong>capital</strong> goods activities that are<br />

now part of <strong>Fiat</strong> Industrial – was the highest in our 114-year history.<br />

Together, <strong>Fiat</strong> and <strong>Fiat</strong> Industrial reported €5.9 billion in trading profit,<br />

which is almost double the previous record of €3.4 billion reached in<br />

2008.<br />

The chart on the top right of this slide, which shows the breakdown of<br />

revenues by region, is key in understanding the change that <strong>Fiat</strong> has<br />

undergone since we formed the alliance with Chrysler in 2009.<br />

In 2012, Italy – historically the core market for <strong>Fiat</strong>’s mass-market<br />

brands – accounted for less than 10% of total revenues.<br />

It shows that the Group has finally achieved global diversification and<br />

is no longer dependent on any single market or region.<br />

Worldwide shipments reached 4.2 million vehicles, another record for<br />

<strong>Fiat</strong>.<br />

During the year, we also completed the mandatory conversion of all<br />

preference and savings shares into ordinary shares.<br />

This enabled us to simplify the company’s <strong>capital</strong> structure and<br />

governance in line with international best practice.<br />

In relation to the interest held by VEBA in Chrysler, as you know, we<br />

notified VEBA that we were exercising our option to purchase the first<br />

two tranches of its interest in Chrysler, each representing<br />

approximately 3.3% of Chrysler’s equity.<br />

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In absence of mutual agreement on application of the price calculation<br />

formula, we have sought a declaratory judgment from the Delaware<br />

Court and expect a decision during the second quarter.<br />

Consistent with <strong>Fiat</strong>’s intention to maintain a high level of liquidity and<br />

with the current restrictions on Chrysler’s ability to pay dividends to its<br />

members, the Board of Directors is recommending that no dividend be<br />

distributed for 2012.<br />

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Throughout the year, we continued to rigorously manage costs,<br />

focusing in particular on maintaining production levels in line with<br />

market demand.<br />

In North and South America, we made ample use of labor flexibility<br />

mechanisms available to us in order to respond to increased demand<br />

levels in several markets.<br />

By contrast, in Europe – where there has been a protracted decline in<br />

demand – we were forced to implement production stoppages, with the<br />

utilization of temporary layoff benefit schemes in Italy. We also<br />

downsized our workforce in Poland following allocation of production of<br />

the new <strong>Fiat</strong> Panda to Pomigliano, Italy.<br />

Despite the forced reduction in activity levels, our plants continued to<br />

receive awards for the quality of production processes and made<br />

considerable progress in further implementation of World Class<br />

Manufacturing principles.<br />

In total, application of WCM yielded approximately half a billion euros<br />

in savings during 2012.<br />

In terms of new models, in North America we launched the Dodge Dart<br />

– the first Chrysler Group model derived from a <strong>Fiat</strong> platform – as well<br />

as the new SRT Viper and Ram Light Duty pickup.<br />

In Europe, we introduced the new <strong>Fiat</strong> Panda and <strong>Fiat</strong> 500L and, in<br />

Latin America, the <strong>Fiat</strong> Grand Siena, Jeep Compass and Dodge Dart.<br />

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In Asia, in addition to the launch of the <strong>Fiat</strong> Viaggio, 2012 also saw the<br />

return of the Chrysler brand to the Chinese market.<br />

And finally, we signed an agreement with Mazda for development and<br />

production of a new rear-wheel-drive Alfa Romeo roadster to be<br />

launched during 2015.<br />

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Major achievements for the year included record sales for Jeep, which<br />

were up 20% over 2011 to more than 700,000 units worldwide.<br />

The brand posted growth in all major markets, including markets<br />

outside North America, and broke the previous all-time sales record<br />

set in 1999.<br />

Outside the NAFTA region, the brand has grown at a rate of nearly<br />

50% per annum for the past two years.<br />

By model, the Grand Cherokee registered the best performance and<br />

the Compass and Wrangler posted increases of 20% and 16%,<br />

respectively, registering record volumes for the year.<br />

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Turning to Group results, in 2012 we achieved or exceeded all of our<br />

full-year targets.<br />

Revenues were up 12% to €84 billion, with volume increases for the<br />

mass-market brands in NAFTA, LATAM and APAC more than<br />

offsetting the decline in EMEA.<br />

As I stated earlier, trading profit was €3.8 billion and trading margin<br />

improved to 4.5%.<br />

Net profit was above €1.4 billion, compared with €1.7 billion in 2011,<br />

which included Chrysler Group from the first of June.<br />

Excluding unusual items, net profit for 2012 was €1.7 billion compared<br />

with €700 million for 2011.<br />

For <strong>Fiat</strong> excluding Chrysler, however, there was a net loss of<br />

approximately €1 billion.<br />

At year end, net industrial debt totaled €6.5 billion and total available<br />

liquidity remained strong at €20.8 billion.<br />

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Now let’s take a look at performance by business and region beginning<br />

with the mass-market brands.<br />

NAFTA made the largest contribution to the increase in Group<br />

revenues and trading profit.<br />

Revenues totaled €43.5 billion, representing a 29% increase over the<br />

prior year.<br />

Vehicle shipments exceeded 2 million units with increases in all<br />

markets.<br />

We continued to outpace all other U.S. automakers in terms of sales<br />

growth.<br />

For the U.S. and Canada combined, all brands posted double-digit<br />

sales increases.<br />

Trading profit for the region was €2.7 billion with trading margin<br />

improving to 6.2%.<br />

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In the United States, the industry registered a significant recovery with<br />

demand up 13% over the prior year.<br />

The Group achieved a 21% increase in sales and December marked<br />

the 33rd consecutive month of year-over-year sales gains.<br />

Market share was up 0.7 percentage points over the prior year to<br />

11.2%.<br />

In Canada, sales growth was in line with the market at 6% and<br />

volumes were the highest in 12 years, with the Ram truck, Jeep<br />

Wrangler, Chrysler 200 and <strong>Fiat</strong> 500 all setting annual sales records.<br />

December represented the 37th consecutive month of year-over-year<br />

sales growth – the longest growth streak in the company’s history in<br />

Canada.<br />

Market share for the full year was 14.2%.<br />

<strong>Fiat</strong> AGM Page 10 of 40 9 April 2013


In Latin America, the Group recorded another year of strong results,<br />

posting €1.1 billion in trading profit and a double-digit trading margin.<br />

Revenues were in line with the prior year at more than €11 billion, with<br />

increased volumes being offset by negative currency translation<br />

impacts. At constant exchange rates, revenues were in fact 5% higher.<br />

Group shipments in the region totaled 979,000 units, an increase of<br />

5% for the year and an all-time sales record for the Group.<br />

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Boosted by the introduction of government incentives, the Brazilian<br />

market reached a record of 3.6 million units for the year.<br />

Those incentives will be gradually phased out over the course of 2013.<br />

<strong>Fiat</strong> Group was able to <strong>capital</strong>ize on the increase in demand and<br />

actually outperformed the market, improving its leadership position<br />

with share up more than a full percentage point to 23.3%.<br />

To encourage the continued growth of the domestic car industry, the<br />

Brazilian government also launched a program that runs from 2013 to<br />

2017 and is designed to stimulate investment in the sector.<br />

The program provides a series of tax incentives to encourage<br />

advancements in energy efficiency and promote investment in<br />

research and development activities.<br />

<strong>Fiat</strong> is well positioned to participate in and benefit from this program.<br />

In Argentina, the market contracted 1% and our market share declined<br />

to 10.6% as a result of reduced product availability associated with<br />

customs delays for imported vehicles and components.<br />

<strong>Fiat</strong> AGM Page 12 of 40 9 April 2013


In the Asia Pacific region, trading conditions were favorable with<br />

demand higher in nearly all of the Group’s key markets.<br />

<strong>Fiat</strong> Group posted a 50% increase in revenues for the region and<br />

trading profit was nearly double the prior year’s level.<br />

Retail sales, including joint ventures, totaled more than 115,000 units,<br />

representing a 28% increase over the prior year.<br />

The increase was driven by the Jeep brand which nearly doubled the<br />

prior year’s volumes and accounted for 64% of total sales in the APAC<br />

region.<br />

Chrysler brand also achieved excellent results on the back of the<br />

performance of the new 300C and Grand Voyager.<br />

During the year, we undertook several initiatives to strengthen our<br />

presence in the region.<br />

In India, we established a new Group-owned company for the<br />

distribution of <strong>Fiat</strong> brand products that will take over direct<br />

management of commercial activities in the Indian market and<br />

reorganize the dealer network.<br />

In Australia, as part of the <strong>Fiat</strong>/Chrysler integration process, Chrysler<br />

Australia became sole distributor for all <strong>Fiat</strong>, Alfa Romeo and Abarth<br />

brand products.<br />

<strong>Fiat</strong> AGM Page 13 of 40 9 April 2013


In terms of sales performance by individual market, we achieved a<br />

45% increase in China, including sales through our joint venture,<br />

driven by excellent results for Jeep and the new C-segment <strong>Fiat</strong><br />

Viaggio, which is the first vehicle to be produced locally through the<br />

joint venture partnership with GAC.<br />

In Australia, we had the highest year-over-year sales increase of any<br />

automaker, posting a 50% increase compared with an average of 11%<br />

for the market.<br />

In Japan, sales were up 35%, propelled by strong industry demand,<br />

with Jeep and Alfa Romeo leading the way.<br />

In South Korea, sales improved 23% for the year despite a modest<br />

contraction for the market overall.<br />

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In Europe, which accounts for the majority of the EMEA region, difficult<br />

trading conditions continued throughout the year.<br />

Demand for both passenger cars and LCVs fell to the lowest levels in<br />

at least 16 years.<br />

The market remains highly competitive, particularly in the mass-market<br />

segments, with structural overcapacity and continued pricing pressure.<br />

Group revenues in EMEA were down 11% over the prior year, mainly<br />

reflecting volume declines.<br />

The trading loss of €704 million was, unfortunately, in line with our<br />

expectations.<br />

Later on, I will go into more detail on our strategy to eliminate the<br />

losses associated with our mass-market brands in Europe.<br />

Industrial efficiencies, WCM synergies and disciplined SG&A spending<br />

partially compensated for the negative impact of volumes and pricing.<br />

Vehicle shipments in the EMEA region were just above the 1 million<br />

mark, a 14% year-over-year decrease primarily attributable to sharp<br />

declines in Italy, Germany and France.<br />

The average utilization rate at our plants in EMEA, including joint<br />

ventures, was below 70% based on the Harbour method or about 44%<br />

using the Technical definition.<br />

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European passenger car demand was down 8% over 2011,<br />

representing the fifth straight year of decline.<br />

Among the major markets, Italy experienced the most significant drop<br />

with volumes down 20%, the worst percentage decrease since 1993,<br />

to just 1.4 million vehicles, the lowest level since 1979.<br />

Double-digit declines were also recorded in France and Spain. The<br />

only major market to register growth was the UK, with demand<br />

increasing 5% over the prior year.<br />

Group brands recorded a 6.3% combined share of the European<br />

market, slipping 0.6 percentage points over 2011.<br />

That decrease was largely attributable to the unfavorable market mix,<br />

as Italy’s weighting in the European total fell to 11.2%. That represents<br />

a 4.4 percentage point decrease compared with its weighting pre-crisis<br />

of 15.6%.<br />

However, our share in Italy was up slightly to 29.6%.<br />

That result was primarily driven by performance in the A segment,<br />

where share reached 60%, and the Small MPV segment, where after<br />

just one quarter of sales the 500L was already positioned as one of the<br />

best selling models.<br />

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The European light commercial vehicle market registered a 12%<br />

contraction for the year.<br />

Overall performance was heavily affected by the 33% drop in demand<br />

in Italy. However, all other major markets also posted significant<br />

declines.<br />

The Group’s sales were down 18% over the prior year, despite the <strong>Fiat</strong><br />

Ducato registering its highest ever segment share and ranking among<br />

the best selling commercial vehicles in its category for the 6th<br />

consecutive year.<br />

<strong>Fiat</strong> Professional closed the year with an 11.7% share of the European<br />

LCV market, a decline of 0.8 percentage points that was entirely<br />

attributable to the unfavorable market mix.<br />

Group share of the Italian market was 42.7%, compared with 44.4%<br />

for 2011, when sales benefited from significant fleet renewal activity.<br />

Excluding Italy, however, our share in other European markets was 0.2<br />

percentage points higher at 9.2%.<br />

<strong>Fiat</strong> AGM Page 17 of 40 9 April 2013


The next few slides give an overview of some of the major<br />

developments on the product front during the year.<br />

In NAFTA, the new Ram 1500 was named Motor Trend’s “Truck of the<br />

Year”, as well as receiving 6 other prestigious awards.<br />

For its best-in-class fuel efficiency, the Dodge Dart was named “Most<br />

Earth Friendly Car of the Year”.<br />

At the Detroit Auto Show in January, we presented the new Grand<br />

Cherokee complete with an innovative new 8-speed transmission that<br />

offers lower fuel consumption and emissions, while at the same time<br />

improving performance.<br />

The chart on the right shows some of the Group’s best-performing<br />

products in the U.S. and Canada, where sales volumes for the year<br />

were up 21% and 6%, respectively.<br />

<strong>Fiat</strong> AGM Page 18 of 40 9 April 2013


As I mentioned earlier, in Brazil the Group posted the best<br />

performance in its 36-year operating history in terms of both sales and<br />

production.<br />

With the success of our A and B segment models, where combined<br />

sales were up 18% for the year, we regained our leadership achieving<br />

a combined 30.2% share.<br />

The new Strada also made a significant contribution, recording its<br />

twelfth straight year as the number one small pickup with more than<br />

110,000 units sold.<br />

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In APAC, we launched two key products during the year.<br />

The <strong>Fiat</strong> Viaggio, presented at the Beijing Auto Show, began arriving<br />

at Chinese dealerships in September.<br />

Demand grew rapidly and by the end of the fourth quarter the Viaggio<br />

had already established itself as the Group’s second best selling<br />

vehicle in China after the Jeep Compass.<br />

Together with continued development of the distribution network, two<br />

new versions to be released in 2013 will contribute to volume<br />

increases projected in China.<br />

At year end, the Chrysler brand expanded its product offering in the<br />

APAC region with the launch of the Chrysler Ypsilon, the first ever<br />

small hatchback model in the brand’s product range.<br />

<strong>Fiat</strong> AGM Page 20 of 40 9 April 2013


In EMEA, the new 500L presented in September was launched in<br />

markets across Europe during the fourth quarter.<br />

The vehicle was awarded 5 stars by EuroNCAP and, just four months<br />

after launch, it was positioned as leader in its segment in Italy and<br />

fourth in Europe registering consistent share gains.<br />

<strong>Fiat</strong> will continue to add to the 500L range during 2013 with new<br />

engines and versions.<br />

The Panda was once again the most popular A-segment vehicle in<br />

Europe, with a 15.7% segment share, and nearly 190,000 vehicles<br />

were shipped during the year.<br />

With the addition of the all-new 4x4, which was named “SUV of the<br />

Year 2012” by TopGear magazine, the Panda family now has the most<br />

extensive offering in its segment.<br />

<strong>Fiat</strong> AGM Page 21 of 40 9 April 2013


Turning to the outlook for 2013, our expectation of moderate growth in<br />

the U.S. market is underpinned by the positive performance recorded<br />

in the first quarter.<br />

In Canada, we expect demand to remain in line with 2012 levels.<br />

For Latin America, we expect moderate growth for the region with<br />

another record year in Brazil and demand in Argentina increasing in<br />

line with GDP.<br />

In APAC, demand is projected to increase for the region overall, driven<br />

by growth in China and India but partially offset by contractions in<br />

Japan and Australia, where the industry is expected to normalize after<br />

strong growth in 2012.<br />

With regard to Europe – in light of demand levels for passenger cars<br />

and LCVs during the first quarter – a further contraction, albeit<br />

moderate, is expected for 2013, resulting in the sixth consecutive year<br />

of decline. Our current expectation is that industry demand will be<br />

below what we indicated in January as the basis for our full-year 2013<br />

targets.<br />

<strong>Fiat</strong> AGM Page 22 of 40 9 April 2013


When we announced Group results for 2012, we indicated a target of<br />

worldwide vehicle shipments for our mass-market brands for 2013 of<br />

between 4.3 million and 4.5 million.<br />

Approximately half of those volumes will come from NAFTA.<br />

LATAM and EMEA are expected to contribute around 1 million each<br />

and in APAC our target is to double volumes compared with 2012<br />

levels.<br />

<strong>Fiat</strong> AGM Page 23 of 40 9 April 2013


For our Luxury and Performance brands, Ferrari increased revenues<br />

8% over the prior year to €2.4 billion, posting an all-time sales record<br />

driven by performance for 12-cylinder models.<br />

North America, Ferrari’s number 1 market, accounted for 28% of total<br />

shipments.<br />

Trading profit was €350 million for the year and trading margin<br />

improved to 14.4%, driven by higher volumes, a more favorable<br />

product mix and positive contributions from licensing and financial<br />

services.<br />

It was also an optimum year for Maserati with volumes up 2% and<br />

revenues of €634 million.<br />

In the U.S. – Maserati’s number one market – the brand posted its<br />

best sales performance in 8 years. In China, the brand’s second<br />

largest market, shipments were up more than 10% for the year.<br />

Maserati closed the year with trading profit of €42 million, in line with<br />

results for 2011.<br />

The positive impact of higher volumes and continued improvements in<br />

operating costs were offset by significant costs incurred during the<br />

year in connection with the production start-up for new models.<br />

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The components business also contributed positively to results.<br />

Magneti Marelli benefited from positive market performance in<br />

Germany, NAFTA and China, but there were difficult trading conditions<br />

in most European markets and a slowdown in Brazil, which was<br />

particularly weak in the first half of the year.<br />

Revenues totaled €5.8 billion, in line with the previous year.<br />

Trading profit of €140 million for the year reflected lower volumes in<br />

Europe, costs associated with the significant number of production<br />

start-ups in the NAFTA region and cost inflation in Brazil.<br />

Teksid reported revenues of €780 million, a year-over-year decrease<br />

attributable primarily to lower volumes for the Cast Iron business unit<br />

particularly associated with lower demand in the heavy vehicle<br />

segment.<br />

Trading profit performance reflected the decrease in revenues.<br />

Comau posted full-year revenues of €1.5 billion, a 6% increase over<br />

2011 primarily attributable to the contribution from the Powertrain<br />

Systems business.<br />

Trading profit was also higher at €36 million.<br />

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Efforts to align our activities to the highest sustainability standards<br />

were once again recognized internationally.<br />

For the fourth consecutive year, <strong>Fiat</strong> S.p.A. was included in the Dow<br />

Jones Sustainability World and Europe Indexes that only admit<br />

companies that are best-in-class in terms of sustainability<br />

performance.<br />

<strong>Fiat</strong> achieved the maximum score in nearly every area of analysis in<br />

the environmental dimension – particularly those related to its climate<br />

change mitigation strategies – and, in the social dimension, it received<br />

the maximum score for human <strong>capital</strong> development and management,<br />

occupational health and safety, stakeholder engagement, and<br />

corporate citizenship and philanthropy.<br />

We value this recognition because it serves as testimony to the sense<br />

of duty and values that are an integral part of our business culture.<br />

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The financial targets for 2013 that we communicated during the<br />

presentation of the Group’s 2012 results were:<br />

revenues in the €88-€92 billion range<br />

trading profit between €4 and €4.5 billion<br />

net profit between €1.2 and €1.5 billion<br />

net industrial debt of approximately €7.0 billion<br />

Market conditions in the NAFTA, LATAM and APAC regions continue<br />

to support our projections, while Europe still presents significant levels<br />

of uncertainty.<br />

When the Group announces Q1 2013 results at the end of April, we<br />

also plan to give updated full-year targets for each region.<br />

* * *<br />

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Before closing, I would like to make a few comments on our strategy in<br />

Europe.<br />

In order to fully appreciate why we have chosen the path we have at<br />

this crucial moment in our history, it is important to first understand<br />

how different the <strong>Fiat</strong> of today is.<br />

Not only has the Group continued to grow year after year, but even<br />

more significantly in the past decade it has undergone a fundamental<br />

transformation.<br />

It has changed in structure, financial solidity and geographic scope, as<br />

well as relative weighting in the auto industry.<br />

The <strong>Fiat</strong> of 2004 no longer exists.<br />

We only have to look at the Group’s profile in 2004 – the auto activities<br />

in particular – and then again in 2012 to immediately see how<br />

profound that transformation has been.<br />

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The graph on left shows a business whose activities were almost<br />

entirely concentrated in one geographic region.<br />

The auto activities had revenues of around €27 billion, 92% of which<br />

were generated in Europe.<br />

Excluding <strong>Fiat</strong> Industrial, it employed just over 100,000 people, more<br />

than half of whom were located in Italy.<br />

Outside Europe, our presence was limited to South America and, even<br />

there, it was substantially concentrated in Brazil.<br />

We were an automaker of rather modest dimensions, selling around<br />

1.8 million vehicles a year, and we were eleventh in the global ranking,<br />

just behind Suzuki.<br />

But size and ranking apart, <strong>Fiat</strong> was making huge losses and it was on<br />

the verge of extinction.<br />

Operating losses of around €1.3 billion, including unusuals, were<br />

concentrated entirely in Europe, while the Latin American business<br />

was essentially breaking even.<br />

The <strong>Fiat</strong> of 2012 is light years away from where it was then.<br />

The Group now has a strong and well-diversified global presence.<br />

Annual revenues have reached €84 billion – more than three times<br />

what they were in 2004 – and are distributed more evenly, with Europe<br />

now only accounting for just over 20% of the total.<br />

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There are 215,000 employees worldwide, of which around 40% are<br />

located in Europe, a third in North America and a quarter in Latin<br />

America.<br />

In absolute terms, the number of <strong>Fiat</strong> Group employees in Europe<br />

increased by around 15,000 people between 2004 and 2012.<br />

Together with Chrysler, we now sell more than 4.2 million vehicles a<br />

year and have become the seventh largest automaker globally, just<br />

behind Ford.<br />

The <strong>Fiat</strong> of today is capable of generating significant profit despite<br />

losses associated with the mass-market brands in Europe.<br />

* * *<br />

The truth is that over the past nine years, from the potential ashes of<br />

an Italian automaker, we have created a major auto group with a<br />

global footprint.<br />

We did it through a series of steps that were crucial to turning the<br />

organization around and then beginning to expand.<br />

The first of those steps was in 2004 when <strong>Fiat</strong> was in critical condition.<br />

We changed the Group from the inside, transforming the structure and<br />

culture and restoring the sense of challenge and competition that had<br />

somehow been lost.<br />

Then, in response to increased difficulties in the European market –<br />

which were then aggravated even further by the general economic<br />

crisis – we took another important strategic step.<br />

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We made a deliberate choice to reduce our over-dependence on<br />

Europe and increase our focus on markets in NAFTA and Latin<br />

America.<br />

Leveraging the profit potential in other markets, which clearly was no<br />

longer achievable in Europe, was the only way to ensure a future for<br />

<strong>Fiat</strong>.<br />

March sales figures for the U.S. and Canada have reconfirmed the<br />

value of that decision.<br />

In the U.S., we have now posted 36 months of consecutive year-overyear<br />

sales gains.<br />

In Canada, we have just achieved a new industry record, posting the<br />

longest growth streak ever recorded – 40 consecutive months – and<br />

for the first quarter of this year we were the number one automaker in<br />

the country.<br />

The financial security provided by our activities outside Europe –<br />

particularly NAFTA and LATAM – has enabled us to support and<br />

protect our presence in Europe.<br />

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However, EMEA cannot survive indefinitely being subsidized by profits<br />

generated elsewhere.<br />

That would risk permanently undermining the solid foundation that we<br />

have been diligently building over the past several years, as well as<br />

compromising the future of the <strong>Fiat</strong>/Chrysler integration.<br />

And that is why we have prepared ourselves to move forward to the<br />

next step.<br />

* * *<br />

As we have proven more than once in the past, moments of crisis can<br />

also be moments of great opportunity. They can give us the chance to<br />

chart a new course for the future.<br />

To overcome difficulty, we need vision, we need to re-evaluate our<br />

circumstances – and at times even ourselves.<br />

That is exactly what is behind the plan we presented to the financial<br />

community on October 30th last year.<br />

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It is a courageous plan that, as I myself have said, is “not for the fainthearted”.<br />

We have adopted this strategy to deal with the effects the European<br />

crisis is having on our business and bring new production to our car<br />

plants in Italy.<br />

We have decided to reorient our strategy in response to current market<br />

difficulties and trends in consumer demand and preferences.<br />

We plan to reduce our exposure to the mass market and shift our<br />

focus toward the less crowded premium end of the market.<br />

At the same time, we can increase utilization of our manufacturing<br />

base in EMEA to support the development of our global brands – Alfa<br />

Romeo, Maserati and Jeep – and key models in <strong>Fiat</strong> brand’s 500 and<br />

Panda families.<br />

The gamble we plan to take in Italy, and in Europe more generally, is<br />

not an uncalculated gamble, however. There are several concrete<br />

factors that underpin the decision.<br />

First: in Europe we already have state-of-the-art manufacturing<br />

facilities and an excess production capacity, whereas in all other<br />

regions we are operating near full capacity.<br />

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Second: we can leverage the experience and know-how we already<br />

have in-house with brands such as Ferrari, which is the benchmark for<br />

premium cars around the world.<br />

Third: over the past three years, the combination of <strong>Fiat</strong> and Chrysler<br />

has enabled us to develop architectures and powertrains that will place<br />

us on the cutting edge in the premium segment.<br />

Fourth: as a result of the combination with Chrysler, today <strong>Fiat</strong> has a<br />

global presence and the access we now have to export markets in<br />

North America and Asia offers us the opportunity to utilize some of our<br />

excess production capacity in Europe to service export markets.<br />

By implementing this plan, we expect to be able to utilize the excess<br />

production capacity of our mass-market activities and, by 2015-2016,<br />

achieve breakeven also in Europe.<br />

To think – as someone wrote – that coming out with a few new<br />

models, even if they are commercially successful, will automatically<br />

justify the enormous investment that has gone into them is a pure<br />

illusion.<br />

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Putting new investment into an activity focused solely on the European<br />

market, which is currently in the midst of a major economic crisis, just<br />

wouldn’t make sense.<br />

In fact, it would be outright suicidal.<br />

The net effect would simply be more losses and more suffering for<br />

workers.<br />

The reason we are even able to contemplate this strategy is that the<br />

combination of <strong>Fiat</strong> and Chrysler has created an organization which is<br />

profoundly different to what it was 3 years ago.<br />

<strong>Fiat</strong> has opened itself up fundamentally and irreversibly to the outside<br />

world.<br />

* * *<br />

The process of relaunching our manufacturing activities in Italy has<br />

already begun.<br />

In January, we opened the Avvocato Giovanni Agnelli plant in<br />

Grugliasco, where the Group has invested more than half a billion<br />

euros, not taking into account development costs.<br />

The plant has already begun construction of the new Maserati<br />

Quattroporte. This is to be followed by production of the Maserati<br />

Ghibli, which will be launched by Summer of this year.<br />

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Work is also underway to prepare the Melfi plant for production,<br />

beginning in 2014, of two new models for the global export market.<br />

Those models will be:<br />

the new <strong>Fiat</strong> 500X, the latest addition to the 500 family<br />

and a small SUV for Jeep, which represents the brand’s<br />

entrance into a new market segment<br />

More than €1 billion in investments are planned and they will be<br />

shared equally by <strong>Fiat</strong> and Chrysler.<br />

But let me make one thing clear.<br />

* * *<br />

There was only one alternative to the course that we have chosen to<br />

resolve the problem of overcapacity that <strong>Fiat</strong>, along with all other<br />

automakers, is facing in Europe.<br />

That would have been to close one or more plants in Italy.<br />

It would have been the easiest and most immediate alternative, not to<br />

mention the most rational from a financial perspective.<br />

It was the route some had hoped we would take – especially the<br />

financial community. It was also the route that many others were afraid<br />

we would take, because of the inevitable social consequences.<br />

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However, the reason we decided to rethink our business strategy at<br />

least in part is because we believe that making cars is not just about<br />

accounting and efficiency.<br />

We have become a global organization and we are free to follow an<br />

industrial strategy that is rational and in the best interests of the Group.<br />

But from the very beginning we have managed this freedom with a<br />

sense of responsibility, constantly seeking the appropriate equilibrium<br />

between industrial logic and social responsibility.<br />

And that is why, rather than choosing the easier route, we chose<br />

instead the courageous and more responsible route.<br />

* * *<br />

Italy is currently going through a very difficult period with major<br />

challenges that need to be addressed and resolved.<br />

We are aware that we have undertaken an enormous commitment,<br />

made all the more significant by current conditions of uncertainty.<br />

But we have never shrunk back from our commitments and we don’t<br />

intend to now at such a critical moment.<br />

The course that we have begun represents the contribution that <strong>Fiat</strong><br />

intends to make, however modest in the grander context, to the future<br />

of this nation.<br />

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A sign of hope and of commitment.<br />

If we dedicate all of our energies to doing what we do well, we will be<br />

making a contribution to restoring the image of Italy as a<br />

technologically-advanced nation where manufacturing is still <strong>via</strong>ble.<br />

We have already proven that it can be done: at Pomigliano we have<br />

created a model factory, the best in Europe, as even the Germans<br />

acknowledge.<br />

There is no reason why we can’t do it again elsewhere.<br />

* * *<br />

Whether for historic reasons – or because we are the largest private<br />

industrial enterprise in Italy – <strong>Fiat</strong> is still very much considered by most<br />

to be an Italian group.<br />

The fact that we have become a global automaker, capable of<br />

competing with the very best in the sector, is considered of little or no<br />

importance.<br />

However, we are no longer the <strong>Fiat</strong> that most Italians imagine us to be.<br />

Sometimes when people see their children grown up, it is difficult for<br />

them to understand and accept the change, to view them as mature<br />

adults.<br />

Sometimes, the relationship between Italy and <strong>Fiat</strong> is a bit the same.<br />

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But the principal reason that our group has transformed itself and<br />

expanded internationally is to escape from the isolation that would<br />

have jeopardized its future.<br />

We have done it to become stronger, more capable, more conscious<br />

of our potential.<br />

No one can blame us for that.<br />

For more than a century, the story of <strong>Fiat</strong> has been closely interwoven<br />

with the story of Italy.<br />

Over the years, <strong>Fiat</strong> has been a major player in the industrial<br />

development of Italy. It has contributed to its social and economic<br />

growth, and to its prosperity.<br />

And, in turn, it has also been nurtured and enjoyed prosperity.<br />

Today, 114 years later, that spirit is still alive.<br />

<strong>Fiat</strong> has been totally transformed. It is an open, global organization<br />

that is very different to the image of <strong>Fiat</strong> that many in this country still<br />

hold on to.<br />

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We can’t recreate the <strong>Fiat</strong> of the past – and we shouldn’t want to.<br />

We do intend to do our part for Italy, however.<br />

We want to contribute to building a future that is worthy of our<br />

aspirations in terms of industrial, social and economic progress.<br />

Because there will always be a piece of Italy in every <strong>Fiat</strong>, just like<br />

there will always be a bit of <strong>Fiat</strong> in every Italian.<br />

[Video “La Nostra Vita” – 60’’]<br />

* * *<br />

I would like to conclude by thanking all of our shareholders for<br />

supporting <strong>Fiat</strong> and its management over the past 12 months, for<br />

believing in the <strong>Fiat</strong>/Chrysler integration and for remaining by our side<br />

as we embark on this new phase of growth.<br />

I would also like to thank all of the 215,000 people at <strong>Fiat</strong> and Chrysler<br />

around the world for their contribution over the past year and for what<br />

they continue to do for the future of our group.<br />

* * *<br />

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General Meeting of<br />

<strong>Share</strong>holders –<br />

9 April 2013<br />

(Item 2 a on the Agenda)<br />

Attachment “B”


a) Compensation Policy pursuant to Article 123-ter of<br />

Legislative Decree 58/98<br />

<strong>Share</strong>holders,<br />

Pursuant to Article 123-ter of Legislative Decree 58/98, you are hereby asked to give your non-binding vote on the<br />

compensation policy adopted by the Company for members of the Board of Directors and executives with strategic<br />

responsibilities, in addition to the procedures for adoption and implementation.<br />

Following are the Definitions and Section I of the Compensation Report – prepared in accordance with Annex 3A,<br />

Forms 7-bis and 7-ter, Consob Regulation 11971 of 14 May 1999 – that was published in accordance with legal<br />

requirements and is available on the corporate website www.fiatspa.com.<br />

“Definitions<br />

Annual Total Direct<br />

Compensation<br />

means the sum of: (i) the gross annual fixed component of the compensation,<br />

(ii) the annual variable component that is based on the achievement of<br />

given target objectives, (iii) the annualized value of the medium-long term<br />

element of the variable component that is based on the achievement of<br />

medium-long term target-based objectives and/or long term commitment<br />

to the Company. including the granting of shares occurred during the year<br />

upon satisfaction of the vesting conditions of an equity incentive plan<br />

Board of Directors means the board of directors of the Company<br />

Board of Statutory Auditors means the board of statutory auditors of the Company<br />

CEO<br />

means the Chief Executive <strong>Office</strong>r of the Company, namely Mr. Sergio<br />

Marchionne<br />

Chief Human Resources <strong>Office</strong>r means the Chief Human Resources <strong>Office</strong>r of the Group<br />

Company means <strong>Fiat</strong> S.p.A.<br />

means the Compensation Committee, entirely composed of independent<br />

Compensation Committee<br />

directors, namely, as of the date of this Compensation Report: Mr. René<br />

Carron (as Chairman), Mr. Gian Maria Gros-Pietro and Ms. Patience<br />

Wheatcroft<br />

Compensation Policy<br />

means the compensation policy described in Section 1 of this Compensation<br />

Report<br />

means this compensation report prepared in accordance with article<br />

Compensation Report<br />

123-ter of the Financial Act and Annex 3A, Forms 7-bis and 7-ter, of the<br />

Issuers’ Regulation<br />

Corporate Governance Code<br />

means the Corporate Governance Code for Italian Listed Companies<br />

issued by Borsa Italiana, to which the Company adheres<br />

EU Recommendations<br />

means the EU Recommendation 2004/913 and EU Recommendation<br />

2009/385<br />

Executive Directors<br />

means the directors granted by the Board of Directors with a special office<br />

and duties and namely Mr. John Elkann and Mr. Sergio Marchionne<br />

Executives with Strategic means the members of the Group Executive Council and other key<br />

Responsibilities<br />

corporate executives reporting to the CEO<br />

Financial Act means the Legislative Decree no. 58 of February 24, 1998<br />

Group means the Company together with its subsidiaries<br />

means the decision-making body which supports the CEO of the Company.<br />

The Group Executive Council is responsible for reviewing the operating<br />

Group Executive Council performance of the businesses, setting performance targets, making key<br />

strategic and investment decisions for the Group and sharing best practice,<br />

including the development and deployment of managerial resources<br />

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Issuers’ Regulation means the CONSOB Regulation no. 11971 of May 14, 1999<br />

LTI<br />

Performance and Leadership<br />

Bonus Plan<br />

means the LTI Plan based on equity instruments approved by the<br />

shareholders’ meeting of the Company on April 4, 2012 and described in<br />

the Report to the shareholders issued by the Company pursuant to Article<br />

114-bis of the Financial Act<br />

means the Group’s annual short term incentive plan that is linked to both<br />

the achievement of key financial metrics of operating performance of the<br />

Group and individual performance and leadership contribution<br />

Related Parties Regulation means the CONSOB Regulation no. 17221 of March 10, 2010<br />

Section I<br />

Section 1 of this Compensation Report is aimed to outline and describe: (i) the policy of the Company with<br />

respect to the compensation of members of the Board of Directors, members of the Board of Statutory Auditors<br />

and Executives with Strategic Responsibilities and (ii) the procedures followed in relation to the adoption and<br />

implementation of said policy (the “Compensation Policy”).<br />

The Compensation Policy conforms to the recommendations of the Corporate Governance Code. In particular, the<br />

Compensation Policy incorporates the recommendations contained in Article 6 of the Corporate Governance Code<br />

relating to compensation for members of the Board of Directors and Executives with Strategic Responsibilities.<br />

The Compensation Policy also fulfils the requirements of the Procedures for Transactions with Related Parties<br />

adopted by the Group on November 17, 2010.<br />

In accordance with the Corporate Governance Code, article 123-ter of the Financial Act and EU Recommendations,<br />

this Compensation Policy, which illustrates the policies and practices followed by the Company, was prepared for<br />

and approved for the first time by the Board of Directors in February 2012 and then approved by the shareholders’<br />

meeting of the Company. On February 20, 2013 the Board of Directors, with the concurring advice of the<br />

Compensation Committee, approved this Policy, which will be submitted for approval to the shareholders’ meeting<br />

called to resolve also on the 2012 financial statements.<br />

A. Drafting, approval and implementation of the Compensation Policy<br />

This Compensation Policy, to be submitted to the approval of the shareholders’ meeting called to approve the 2012<br />

financial statements, was adopted by the Board of Directors on February 20, 2013.<br />

In addition to the Board of Directors, also the following corporate bodies and persons were involved in the drafting<br />

and approval of this Compensation Policy: the Compensation Committee, that on February 22, 2012 prepared and<br />

approved the guidelines and principles of this Compensation Policy to be submitted to the Board of Directors. In<br />

the meeting held on 19 February, 2013, the Compensation Committee was advised by the Chief Human Resources<br />

<strong>Office</strong>r that the Compensation Policy had been followed by the Company in its dealings with the Executive Directors<br />

and the Executives with Strategic Responsibilities.<br />

The corporate bodies and persons responsible for the correct implementation of the Compensation Policy are the<br />

Compensation Committee, that shall monitor the application of the Compensation Policy with regard to Executive<br />

Directors and Executives with Strategic Responsibilities, having being advised by the Chief Human Resources<br />

<strong>Office</strong>r. On a yearly basis the Chief Human Resources <strong>Office</strong>r reports to the Compensation Committee and advises<br />

such Committee on the implementation of the Compensation Policy in the previous financial year and the proposed<br />

changes for the upcoming financial year.<br />

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The table below summarizes the main roles and responsibilities for setting and governing compensation for<br />

participants covered under the Company’s Compensation Policy:<br />

Participants<br />

covered<br />

Non - Executive<br />

Directors<br />

Who proposes /<br />

recommends<br />

Compensation<br />

Committee<br />

Executive Directors Compensation<br />

Committee<br />

Executives with<br />

Strategic<br />

Responsibilities<br />

Chief Human<br />

Resources <strong>Office</strong>r<br />

B. Role of the Compensation Committee<br />

Who advises Who approves<br />

Chief Human<br />

Resources <strong>Office</strong>r<br />

Chief Human Resources<br />

<strong>Office</strong>r<br />

Compensation<br />

Committee<br />

Internal and<br />

external Executive<br />

Compensation<br />

experts<br />

<strong>Share</strong>holders’<br />

advisory voting<br />

rights<br />

(“Say on Pay”)<br />

<strong>Share</strong>holders Not applicable<br />

Directors, absent Yes<br />

the Executive<br />

Directors<br />

CEO Yes<br />

B.1 Composition of the Compensation Committee<br />

In 1999, the Board of Directors established the Nominating and Compensation Committee. The roles and<br />

requirements of such committee are constantly updated to reflect current best practice in corporate governance.<br />

On 24 July 2007, as part of the continuous review of the system of corporate governance and to better align itself<br />

with best international practice as well as the recommendations of the Corporate Governance Code, the Board<br />

passed a resolution to split the Nominating and Compensation Committee into the Compensation Committee and<br />

the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee. In implementation of the most recent recommendations of<br />

the Corporate Governance Code, on 22 February 2012 the Board of Directors approved a revised charter of the<br />

Compensation Committee, which better details its activities.<br />

The Chief Human Resources <strong>Office</strong>r attends the Compensation Committee’s meetings; the chairman may invite<br />

other individuals to attend the meetings whenever their presence may help the Compensation Committee to<br />

perform its functions. The Compensation Committee may rely on the support of external advisors at the Company’s<br />

expense.<br />

As of the date of this Compensation Policy, the members of the Compensation Committee are: Mr. René Carron (as<br />

Chairman), Mr. Gian Maria Gros-Pietro and Ms. Patience Wheatcroft, all Non-Executive Directors and independent<br />

pursuant to article 148 of the Financial Act and article 3 of the Corporate Governance Code. All the members of the<br />

Compensation Committee have an adequate knowledge and experience in compensation and financial matters.<br />

The Charter of the Compensation Committee is available on the Company’s website: www.fiatspa.com.<br />

B.2 Role of the Compensation Committee<br />

On the basis of this Charter, as amended on February 22, 2012, the Compensation Committee is entrusted with<br />

the following duties:<br />

(a) presenting proposals to the Board in relation to compensation policies for directors and executives with<br />

strategic responsibilities;<br />

(b) presenting proposals to the Board in relation to individual compensation plans for the Chairman, Chief<br />

Executive <strong>Office</strong>r and other directors with specific responsibilities, as well as in relation to the establishment of<br />

performance targets for their variable compensation and, on an annual basis, verifying the level of achievement;<br />

(c) examining proposals from the Chief Executive <strong>Office</strong>r concerning compensation and performance evaluations<br />

for executives with strategic responsibilities;<br />

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(d) periodically evaluating the adequacy, overall coherence and concrete application of compensation policies for<br />

directors and, on the basis of information provided by the Chief Executive <strong>Office</strong>r, for executives with strategic<br />

responsibilities;<br />

(e) carrying out the functions of the committee for transactions with related parties, where related to compensation;<br />

(f) examining specific issues relating to compensation when requested by the Board and providing<br />

recommendations.<br />

With the adoption of the Procedures for Transactions with Related Parties – pursuant to the Related Parties Regulation<br />

– the Compensation Committee was assigned, exclusively with regard to matters related to compensation,<br />

responsibility for transactions with related parties. Accordingly, the Compensation Committee is required to give an<br />

opinion on the substantial and procedural fairness of compensation-related transactions with related parties that<br />

are of particular significance, as defined in those procedures.<br />

B.3 Activities carried out by the Compensation Committee in relation to the Compensation Policy<br />

As anticipated under Paragraph (A) above, the guidelines and principles of the Compensation Policy were prepared<br />

and approved for the first time by the Compensation Committee on February 22, 2012.<br />

In the first months of 2012, the Compensation Committee met twice to perform the preliminary activities necessary<br />

to submit to the Board of Directors the proposal of an equity incentive plan (LTI).<br />

During 2012, the Committee was advised by the Company’s management on a benchmark analysis, carried out<br />

on a European basis and taking into particular consideration the forty most traded companies on the Milan Stock<br />

Exchange (which compose the so called FTSE-MIB Index), on the compensation of non- executive directors. On<br />

the basis also of this benchmark analysis, and with the aim to align the compensation of non-Executive Directors<br />

holding special offices on the average of the sample examined, the Board of Directors, based on the Compensation<br />

Committee proposal, approved to grant, pursuant to Article 2389 of the Italian Civil Code, a fixed compensation to<br />

the Directors who are also members of the Committees established by the Board (see also paragraph D3).<br />

In accordance with the Procedures for Transactions with Related Parties, the Committee held a session on February<br />

19, 2013 to examine the proposal of variable compensation of the CEO for 2012, proposing also the confirmation<br />

of fixed remuneration as determined in 2011.<br />

On February 19, 2013 the Compensation Committee reviewed and recommended for approval to the Board of<br />

Directors this Compensation Report.<br />

C. Role of the independent expert (if any)<br />

No independent expert was involved in the drafting of this Compensation Policy.<br />

D. Objectives and Principles of the Compensation Policy<br />

D.1 Objectives<br />

The objective of the Compensation Policy is to ensure that the Group is adequately competitive, in each of the<br />

business sectors and geographic areas in which it operates, to be able to attract, develop and retain highly qualified<br />

executives with strong leadership through periodically established targets that are based on objective as well as<br />

generally applicable criteria.<br />

In addition, the Compensation Policy seeks to incentivize individuals in key positions toward the achievement of<br />

Company and Group performance targets, maintaining the interests of management continuously aligned to those<br />

of shareholders.<br />

D.2 Principles<br />

The principles and criteria applied in setting compensation for executive members of the Board of Directors, and<br />

Executives with Strategic Responsibilities are intended to ensure the Group has the ability to attract, retain and<br />

motivate individuals who have the professional skills and experience to achieve the best results in their respective<br />

areas of responsibility and take account of the impact of their role on the achievement of the Group’s financial and<br />

strategic objectives. With that intent, the Compensation Policy is defined to align the interests of the Company’s<br />

management with those of the Company’s shareholders through the creation of a strong link between rewards and<br />

Company or individual performance.<br />

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In general, the fixed compensation component adequately compensates individuals for services performed even<br />

if the variable components, where established, are not received as a result of the performance targets set by<br />

the Board of Directors not being met. This is considered fundamental in discouraging behaviour that is oriented<br />

exclusively to short-term results and inconsistent with the target level of risk established by the Group.<br />

Executive Directors and Executives with Strategic Responsibilities may also be eligible to receive variable<br />

compensation, either immediate or deferred, subject to the achievement of pre-established economic and financial<br />

performance targets.<br />

In particular, variable compensation that is paid immediately is intended to incentivize individuals toward the<br />

achievement of the targets established in the annual budget and to reward the level of achievement or overachievement<br />

of those targets.<br />

Where used, deferred components of variable compensation, which are share-based, are designed to incentivize<br />

achievement of the targets referred to above, through an annual vesting mechanism, as well as enhancing medium<br />

to long-term retention and alignment with shareholder interests, objectives typical of such instruments.<br />

D.3 Changes to the previous Compensation Policy<br />

The compensation policy described in this Report does not materially modify the practices applied in 2011, with the<br />

exception of the LTI Plan and of the criteria for the determination of the fixed compensation of the non-Executive<br />

Directors.<br />

In particular:<br />

• The LTI Plan was approved by the shareholders meeting on April 4, 2012<br />

• Since the shareholders meeting held on April 4, 2012, the fixed compensation of non-Executive Directors not<br />

holding particular offices has been determined in euro 50,000 (whereas, before such shareholders meeting<br />

resolution, in addition to such fixed compensation directors benefitted of a meeting fee for each Board or<br />

Committee session).<br />

As mentioned above, in 2012 the Board of Directors, pursuant to Article 2389 third paragraph of the Italian Civil<br />

Code, resolved to grant to the non-Executive Directors who are also members of the Committees established by<br />

the Board the following annual fixed compensation:<br />

• Chair of the Internal Control and Risk Committee: euro 30,000<br />

• Members of Internal Control and Risk Committee: euro 20,000<br />

• Chair of the other Committees: euro 20,000<br />

• Members of the other Committees: euro 15,000.<br />

With reference to the said resolution of the Board of Directors, the Compensation Committee conducted the<br />

preliminary advisory activities mentioned in paragraph B3 above.<br />

E. Fixed and variable Components of the Compensation<br />

E.1 Members of the Board of Directors<br />

With reference to the policies relating to fixed and variable components of the compensation, the Company<br />

distinguishes between Executive and non-Executive Directors.<br />

With regard to non-Executive Directors with no specific additional responsibilities (including independent directors),<br />

the compensation consists of a fixed fee set by shareholders. Non-Executive Directors holding particular offices<br />

receive also the additional compensation referred to in the previous paragraph D3. In addition, non-Executive<br />

Directors are also refunded for expenses incurred in for the exercise of their office.<br />

In accordance with EU Recommendations and article 6 of the Corporate Governance Code, non-Executive<br />

Directors are not eligible for any form of compensation tied to the achievement of financial targets or participation<br />

in any share-based compensation scheme of the Company.<br />

As per Group policy, which reflected the common practice of the Italian market, the non-Executive Directors are not<br />

granted with any variable compensation.<br />

With reference to Executive Directors, in addition to the compensation set by shareholders, they are granted<br />

individual compensation plans. In particular, at the time of their appointment or thereafter, the Compensation<br />

Committee proposes to the Board of Directors the remuneration package for Executive Directors or for directors<br />

holding special offices. On the basis of the above, the Board of Directors establishes – pursuant to article 2389,<br />

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third paragraph, of the Italian Civil Code upon proposal of the Compensation Committee and following consultation<br />

with the Board of Statutory Auditors – fixed compensation for the Chairman and the CEO, and, in the case of<br />

Directors holding special offices in subsidiaries, approves the proposal to be submitted to the board of directors of<br />

the relevant subsidiary.<br />

The model of delegation adopted by the Board contemplates broad operating powers to the Chairman and<br />

the Chief Executive <strong>Office</strong>r by which they are authorized, separately and individually, to perform all ordinary and<br />

extraordinary acts that are consistent with the Company’s purpose and not reserved by law for, or otherwise<br />

delegated or assumed by, the Board of Directors itself. In practice, the Chairman has the role of coordination and<br />

strategic direction for the activities of the Board of Directors, while the Chief Executive <strong>Office</strong>r is responsible for the<br />

operational management of the Group.<br />

Consistent with the above, the individual compensation plan applicable to the Chairman does not contemplate a<br />

variable compensation, while the CEO is also granted with variable compensation, which can be both monetary<br />

and equity based.<br />

As a general principle, the remuneration package of the CEO consists, inter alia, of the following elements: (i) a<br />

gross annual fixed component; (ii) an annual variable cash component that is based on the achievement of pre-set<br />

business objectives; (iii) a medium-long term, variable equity component.<br />

With regard to Directors holding special offices (such as Mr. Montezemolo, Chairman of Ferrari S.p.A.) the individual<br />

compensation plan contemplates (i) a gross annual fixed component; (ii) an annual variable cash component that is<br />

based on the achievement of pre-set business objectives.<br />

In addition, upon proposal of the Compensation Committee, the Board of Directors retains authority to grant<br />

bonuses for specific transactions that are deemed exceptional in terms of strategic importance and effects on the<br />

results of the Company and/or the Group as well as to consider special circumstances in resolving on the variable<br />

component of the remuneration. The Compensation Committee and the Board of Directors evaluate and approve in<br />

advance, respectively, any further remuneration elements awarded to Directors for any other special offices granted<br />

thereto within the Boards of Directors of the Company’s subsidiaries.<br />

Payment of short-term variable compensation is subject to the level of achievement of specific Group performance<br />

targets established annually by the Board of Directors, based on the proposal of the Compensation Committee,<br />

that are concretely measurable and consistent with the targets provided for in the Business Plan. The variable<br />

component is subject to a maximum established with reference to gross annual fixed compensation. The<br />

Compensation Committee verifies – on a yearly basis – the Group’s performance achievement of the performance<br />

objectives established for the previous year and makes its consequent recommendation to the Board of Directors.<br />

On such basis, the Board of Directors, after consultation with the Board of the Statutory Auditors, resolves on the<br />

variable compensation of Executive Directors.<br />

With regard to the weight of fixed and variable components of the compensation package, it should be noted that,<br />

on the basis of an international benchmarking, the individual compensation plan of the CEO is set on the basis of<br />

the following indicative criteria:<br />

(a) the fixed component generally represents no more than 25-35% of the targeted Annual Total Direct<br />

Compensation;<br />

(b) the annual incentive is determined as a percentage of the fixed salary (inclusive of remuneration received for<br />

other offices in other Group companies) depending on the level of achievement or over achievement of preset<br />

targets and represents generally not less than 100% of the fixed component in case of achievement of<br />

the targets. In any case, the maximum incentive cannot be 2.5 times greater than the gross annual fixed<br />

component;<br />

(c) the medium/long term, variable, target-based annualized component generally represents at least 60% to 70%<br />

of the total variable component (targeted annual performance bonus and annualized value of LTI awards) of<br />

the targeted Annual Total Direct Compensation. Special retention awards of equity may make the annualized<br />

component even greater.<br />

In addition in the past the Company granted to the CEO and certain Executives with Strategic Responsibilities stock<br />

options in accordance with the terms of certain share-based incentive plans approved between 2004 and 2010,<br />

which in certain cases allow shares to be purchased at a predetermined price (stock options) and in other cases<br />

provide for the granting of <strong>Fiat</strong> ordinary shares (stock grants). Details concerning such plans are available at the<br />

Company’s website.<br />

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With regard to allowances in the event of resignation or termination as well as health and welfare benefits, including<br />

supplementary pension benefits, please refer to Paragraphs L and M below, respectively.<br />

For information on the LTI Plan approved in 2012, please refer to the Report on such LTI Plan available on the<br />

Company’s website, www.fiatspa.com.<br />

E.2 Statutory Auditors<br />

Members of the Board of Statutory Auditors receive a fixed compensation, as established by shareholders. They are<br />

also entitled to reimbursement for any expenses occurred in relation to exercise of their office.<br />

E.3 Executives with Strategic Responsibilites<br />

The same principles and criteria described above are applied to compensation for Executives with Strategic<br />

Responsibilities for the purpose of attracting, incentivizing and retaining highly-qualified personnel through<br />

compensation packages that are competitive with the market and recognize key attributes such as merit,<br />

demonstrated leadership and the impact of an individual’s role on the achievement of Group financial targets.<br />

The standard compensation structure for Executives with Strategic Responsibilities provides a fixed component as<br />

well as short and long-term variable components. As stated above, the fixed compensation component adequately<br />

compensates individuals for services performed even if the variable components are not received as a result of<br />

performance targets not being met.<br />

The short-term variable component is subject to the achievement of financial targets established yearly and the<br />

amount determined in relation to the level of achievement or over-achievement of those targets, up to a maximum<br />

established in relation to the fixed component.<br />

Following to the shareholders’ approval of the LTI Plan on April 4, 2012, the long-term variable component consists<br />

of share-based incentive plans that link an appropriate portion of the variable component to the achievement of preestablished<br />

performance targets, that are concretely measurable and correlated to value creation for shareholders<br />

over the medium to long term. Payment of this compensation is deferred through the cliff vesting mechanism<br />

following the achievement of the established targets and satisfaction of the conditions for continued service.<br />

Another component is the Retention LTI, which is linked to the beneficiary’s continuing professional relationship<br />

with the Group. The selection of the beneficiaries is attributed to the CEO.<br />

For more information on the LTI Plan, please refer to the ad hoc Resolution published pursuant to Article 114-bis<br />

of the Financial Act.<br />

As a general principle, the remuneration package of Executives with Strategic Responsibilities consists, inter alia, of<br />

the following elements: (i) a gross annual fixed component; (ii) an annual variable cash component that is based on<br />

the achievement of pre-set business objectives; (iii) a medium-long term equity based variable component (which<br />

includes stock options mentioned in Paragraph E.1 above and the share-based incentives contemplated by the LTI<br />

Plan approved by the shareholders on April 4, 2012).<br />

With regard to allowances in the event of resignation or termination as well as health and welfare benefits, including<br />

supplementary pension benefits, please refer to Paragraphs L and M below, respectively.<br />

In addition, the CEO may grant discretionary bonuses to these managers for specific transactions that are deemed<br />

exceptional in terms of strategic importance and effects on the results of the Company and/or the Group.<br />

When setting the compensation of Executives with Strategic Responsibilities, the CEO, on the basis of international<br />

benchmarking, considers the following indicative criteria:<br />

(a) the fixed component generally represents no more than 50% of the targeted Annual Total Direct Compensation;<br />

(b) the annual targeted incentive for Executives with Strategic Responsibilities represents not less than 40% of<br />

their fixed gross annual salary;<br />

(c) the medium/long term, variable, target-based annualized component (Long Term Incentive Plans) generally<br />

represents at least 50% of the total variable component of the target-based Annual Total Direct Compensation.<br />

F. Non-monetary benefits<br />

Executive Directors with specific functions may be granted health and welfare benefits, private use of transport<br />

means and discounts on the purchase of Group’s products. For security reasons, Executive Directors must travel<br />

with means of transport owned, leased or procured by the Group. For the same reasons, the Group may also bear<br />

part of the costs related to personnel dedicated to the personal security of the Executive Directors. Executives with<br />

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Strategic Responsibilities may be assigned with health and welfare benefits and company cars. Other benefits may<br />

be granted in particular circumstances.<br />

G. Targets for the assignment of variable Compensation<br />

The standard compensation structure for Executive Directors and Executives with Strategic Responsibilities<br />

provides a fixed component as well as short and long-term variable components.<br />

The short-term variable component is subject to the achievement of financial targets established yearly and the<br />

amount determined in relation to the level of achievement or over-achievement of those targets, up to a maximum<br />

established in relation to the fixed component.<br />

With regard to the annual Performance and Leadership Bonus Plan, the relative metrics are set on the basis<br />

of annual budget. The short-term variable component of Executive Directors’ compensation is determined on<br />

consolidated Group results, whereas, for Executives with Strategic Responsibilities, metrics are established on<br />

consolidated Group results and/or on each Executive’s area of direct responsibility.<br />

The Compensation Committee and Board of Directors will review any unusual items that occurred in the performance<br />

year to determine the appropriate overall measurement of achievement.<br />

In any event the choice of metrics provides a natural balance in order to prevent short term oriented decisions not<br />

consistent with the level of risk deemed acceptable by the Group.<br />

Following the approval of the LTI Plan on April 4, 2012, the long-term variable component consists of a share-based<br />

incentive plan that links an appropriate portion of the variable component to the achievement of pre-established<br />

performance targets, that are concretely measurable and correlated to value creation for shareholders over the<br />

medium to long term. Please refer to Paragraph E above and to the Report published pursuant Article 114-bis of<br />

the Financial Act.<br />

H. Targets for the assignment of share-based incentive schemes<br />

The LTI share-based Plan is envisaged for individuals at Group companies whose activities and leadership have<br />

a significant impact on the Group. This plan intends to incentivize individuals in key positions, including Executives<br />

with Strategic Responsibilities, toward the achievement of Company and Group performance targets through the<br />

alignment of medium to long-term incentives to value creation for shareholders.<br />

The part of the LTI Plan linked to the performance of the Group is directly linked with the achievement of preestablished<br />

financial performance objectives for the performance period starting on January 1, 2012 and ending<br />

on December 31, 2014. For further information please refer to the Report published pursuant Article 114-bis of the<br />

Financial Act.<br />

The Board’s proposal to the shareholder regarding the LTI Plan is publicly available on the Company’s website:<br />

www.fiatspa.com.<br />

I. Consistency with the long-term interests of the Company and the Risk Management Policy<br />

The long-term interests of the Company and the risk management policy of the Group are integral part of the<br />

Group’s Internal Control System. The Compensation Policy has been prepared in full consistency with the Internal<br />

Control System of the Group. Please also refer to Paragraph D above.<br />

J. Vesting periods and deferral payment systems (if any)<br />

Please refer to Paragraph H above.<br />

K. Time restrictions<br />

The LTI Plan does not provide for any lock-up mechanism after the shares are granted to the beneficiaries. Trading<br />

of such shares is subject to the applicable laws and regulations. The rights granted under the LTI Plan will be nontransferable<br />

(except, once vested, in the event of death of the beneficiary).<br />

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L. Cessation of office or termination of employment<br />

The Board of Directors may also grant Executive Directors with specific functions with an allowance in the event of<br />

resignation or termination (regarding allowances granted in the previous years, please refer to Section II, Part I, (v)<br />

of this Report).<br />

For Executives with Strategic Responsibilities post termination treatment consists in the relevant termination<br />

indemnity accruals set aside per collective bargaining agreements. Furthermore, in the case of dismissal under<br />

mutual agreement, the Group collective bargaining agreement in Italy provides pre-defined and nondiscretionary<br />

severance benefits for Executives covered by that agreement. Executives with Strategic Responsibilities whose<br />

professional relation with the Group is not governed by such collective bargaining agreement are covered by Group<br />

defined nondiscretionary severance programs.<br />

Furthermore, the Company may enter into non-competition agreements with its members of the Board of Directors<br />

and Executives with Strategic Responsibilities and for specific and relevant professional roles of senior managers<br />

and executives, providing for payment of a fee in relation to the term and scope of the obligation resulting from<br />

the agreement itself. The obligation is referred to the industry in which the employer operates in at the time of the<br />

agreement and to its geographical scope. The scope of the obligation varies according to the individual’s role at the<br />

time of execution of the agreement.<br />

M. Insurance, social security or pension coverage<br />

The Board of Directors may also grant Executive Directors with specific functions with insurance policies covering<br />

accidental death, permanent disability and life insurance as well as with supplementary pension benefits.<br />

N. Other information<br />

Please refer to Paragraph E.1 above.<br />

O. Reference to the compensation policy adopted by other Companies<br />

The determination of compensation levels is based on continuous monitoring of levels for the market in general and<br />

for the sector, including benchmarking against groups of a comparable size, complexity and standing.”<br />

20 February 2013<br />

On behalf of the Board of Directors<br />

/s/ John Elkann<br />

John Elkann<br />

CHAIRMAN<br />

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General Meeting of<br />

<strong>Share</strong>holders –<br />

9 April 2013<br />

(Item 2 b on the Agenda)<br />

Attachment “C”


) Authorization for the Purchase<br />

and Disposal of Own <strong>Share</strong>s<br />

<strong>Share</strong>holders,<br />

On 4 April 2012, you renewed authorization for the purchase of shares – not to exceed the legally established<br />

percentage of share <strong>capital</strong> or an aggregate amount of €1.2 billion, inclusive of existing reserves for own shares<br />

held of €259 million. The authorization related to the three classes of shares (ordinary, preference and savings)<br />

outstanding on that date. No shares were repurchased under that authorization with the exception of the 9,332<br />

ordinary shares acquired from shareholders, which represented fractions of ordinary shares resulting from the<br />

mandatory conversion, based on the approved conversion ratios, of all preference and savings shares into ordinary<br />

shares. With the exception of those acquisitions, the most recent purchase of own shares was in June 2008,<br />

following which the Company’s share buyback program was suspended.<br />

Over the years, the Group has established stock grant and stock option plans based on the Company’s own shares<br />

to incentivize the executive directors and managers having a significant influence on business results toward the<br />

achievement of Company and Group performance targets.<br />

For that purpose, on 4 April 2012 you approved a new 3-year incentive plan based on the Company’s shares<br />

and authorized the use of up to a maximum of 31,000,000 ordinary shares, in addition to the 16,920,000 shares<br />

necessary to service the incentive plans already existing at the time. At 20 February 2013, the Company held<br />

34,577,790 own ordinary shares, which are available to service those plans, corresponding to 2.76% of share<br />

<strong>capital</strong>, and the “Reserve for own shares” totaled €259 million. No other Group company holds <strong>Fiat</strong> S.p.A. shares.<br />

To ensure coverage of the above share-based incentive plans established by the Company, in addition, more<br />

generally, to providing the Company a strategic investment opportunity for other purposes permitted by law, we<br />

propose that you renew the authorization for the Company to purchase and dispose of its own shares, in both<br />

cases either directly or through subsidiaries, to ensure a continuation of the necessary operating flexibility over an<br />

adequate time horizon and in consideration of the fact that the current authorization expires on 4 October 2013.<br />

Such authorization will be subject to the limits and procedures set out in the applicable provisions of the Civil Code,<br />

the provisions of Article 132 of Legislative Decree 58/1998 and Article 144-bis of the Consob Issuer Regulations,<br />

and other legal and regulatory provisions that apply.<br />

Accordingly, we further propose that you revoke the previous resolution, for the part not already utilized at the<br />

date of the General Meeting, and authorize the purchase of own shares for a period of eighteen months and for<br />

an amount not to exceed the legally established percentage of share <strong>capital</strong> (at the current par value of €3.58 per<br />

share), inclusive of <strong>Fiat</strong> S.p.A. shares already owned by the Company and/or its subsidiaries.<br />

The purchase price per share may not be more than a maximum of 10% higher or a minimum of 10% lower than<br />

the reference price reported by Borsa Italiana on the day prior to the purchase.<br />

The Company intends to maintain reserves available for the purchase of a maximum aggregate amount of<br />

€1.2 billion, including existing reserves for own shares (totaling €259 million at 20 February 2013).<br />

Purchases may be made on one or more occasions on regulated markets, in accordance with the terms and<br />

procedures established by Borsa Italiana and consistent with equality of treatment for all shareholders. Should the<br />

opportunity arise, purchases may also be made through a public tender offer, offer for exchange, or other permitted<br />

procedure.<br />

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We are also requesting authorization to dispose of own shares, directly or through subsidiaries, on one or more<br />

occasions, even if the total of approved purchases has not been made, without time limits or restraints and using<br />

procedures that best suit the interests of the Company, as permitted by law (including the transfer of rights related<br />

to the shares, such as, for example, stock lending). Own shares may be used to service existing incentive plans – as<br />

well as any additional plans that may be established by the Board in the future and subsequently submitted for the<br />

approval of <strong>Share</strong>holders (based on the prices established at the time of granting) – in addition to all other purposes<br />

permitted by law.<br />

20 February 2013<br />

On behalf of the Board of Directors<br />

/s/ John Elkann<br />

John Elkann<br />

CHAIRMAN<br />

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<strong>Fiat</strong> S.p.A. AGM 09/04/2013<br />

LIST OF PARTICIPANTS<br />

Attachment “D”<br />

SHAREHOLDERS AND REPRESENTATIVES IN ATTENDANCE Partial Total 1 2 3 4<br />

VOTING RESULT<br />

AINARDI ANNA MARIAAGENT 5,414 F C - F<br />

5,414<br />

ALEMANNO GUIDO 9,500 F C A F<br />

9,500<br />

ALESSANDRIA GIUSEPPE 15,327 X X X X<br />

15,327<br />

ALFERO SERGIO 995 - F X X<br />

995<br />

ALTAVILLA ALFREDO 17,158 F C F F<br />

17,158<br />

ANTOLINI GIOVANNI<br />

of which 20,000 shares (owned by the shareholder) pledged to BANCA CARIGE<br />

- AS PROXY FOR<br />

23,331 - C F F<br />

ANTOLINI ANNAMARIA<br />

ANTOLINI CRISTINA<br />

3,000<br />

3,000<br />

- C F F<br />

- C F F<br />

29,331<br />

ANTONIOTTI PIER PAOLO 1,000 X X X X<br />

1,000<br />

AZZOLIN LUIGINO 207 F C F F<br />

207<br />

BALDINO GIACOMO 5,000 F - F F<br />

5,000<br />

BARUFFINI ALESSANDRO MARCO 10 F F X X<br />

10<br />

BARUFFINI AMBROGIO 1,000 F F X X<br />

1,000<br />

BAVA MARCO GEREMIA CARLO 1 - F - C<br />

1<br />

BECHERE PIETRO 1,517 F C F F<br />

1,517<br />

BENINATI IGNAZIO ANTONIO 1,000 F C F F<br />

1,000<br />

BENOFFI GAMBAROVA FRANCO<br />

- AS PROXY FOR<br />

5,000 F C F F<br />

MARESI TIZIANA 8,500 F C F F<br />

13,500<br />

BENOTTO ENRICO 1 F A X X<br />

1<br />

BORDA LUIGI 15,247 F A F F<br />

15,247<br />

BORLENGHI FRANCO 1,700 F C X X<br />

1,700<br />

BOSSOLA MARIO 0<br />

Key: Page: 1<br />

1: Approval of Statutory Financial Statements at 31/12/2012 and Allocation of 2012 Net Result; 2: Action related to the obligations of Directors; 3: First section of<br />

Compensation Policy; 4: Authorization for the purchase and disposal of own shares;<br />

F = For; C = Against; A = Abstained; = - Non Voting; X = Absent;


<strong>Fiat</strong> S.p.A. AGM 09/04/2013<br />

LIST OF PARTICIPANTS<br />

SHAREHOLDERS AND REPRESENTATIVES IN ATTENDANCE<br />

- AS PROXY FOR<br />

Partial Total 1 2 3 4<br />

MAROZZI MARIA CRISTINA 945 X A X X<br />

945<br />

BRIGNOLI TRANQUILLO 1,700 F C F F<br />

1,700<br />

BRIZZI ROBERTO 2,087 F F F F<br />

2,087<br />

CAIANO FRANCESCO 85,600 X X X X<br />

85,600<br />

CALDERARA GIUSEPPE 400 A C A F<br />

400<br />

CAMOLETTO FRANCESCO<br />

- AS PROXY FOR<br />

0<br />

DEL GRAMMASTRO CHRISTIAN 52,612 F - F F<br />

52,612<br />

CANNAVICCI OSVALDO 1,037 F F F F<br />

1,037<br />

CAROSSA MARCO 6,960 F F A F<br />

6,960<br />

CAROSSA RENZO 9,841 - - - -<br />

9,841<br />

CAVALLARI ANDREA 894 F C F F<br />

894<br />

CENTARO GIUSEPPE 10 X X X X<br />

10<br />

CERRATO STEFANO 431 F C F F<br />

431<br />

CHIARIERI ROSA 3,402 X X - -<br />

3,402<br />

CODEGONE CONTARDO 412 F C F F<br />

412<br />

COLOMBO VLADIMIRO LORENZO 100 F F X X<br />

100<br />

COMITO FERNANDO 12 F - A A<br />

12<br />

CONTE GIUSEPPE<br />

- AS PROXY FOR<br />

0<br />

MOISO TIZIANA ALBINA 48 F X X X<br />

48<br />

CRAVERO PAOLO 120,000 F C X X<br />

120,000<br />

DANEO CARLO 1,510 - - - -<br />

1,510<br />

VOTING RESULT<br />

Key: Page: 2<br />

1: Approval of Statutory Financial Statements at 31/12/2012 and Allocation of 2012 Net Result; 2: Action related to the obligations of Directors; 3: First section of<br />

Compensation Policy; 4: Authorization for the purchase and disposal of own shares;<br />

F = For; C = Against; A = Abstained; = - Non Voting; X = Absent;


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SHAREHOLDERS AND REPRESENTATIVES IN ATTENDANCE<br />

DANIELI FRANCO<br />

Partial<br />

2,057<br />

Total<br />

2,057<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

F C F F<br />

DE FANTI VILMA GENOVEFFA ANTONIA<br />

- AS PROXY FOR<br />

FERRERI ALESSANDRO<br />

226<br />

126<br />

352<br />

X X A F<br />

X X A F<br />

DEL GRAMASTRO IVAN<br />

- AS PROXY FOR<br />

DEL GRAMMASTRO MAELA<br />

0<br />

25,714<br />

25,714<br />

F - - F<br />

DEL GRAMMASTRO LUCIANO<br />

of which 18,227 shares (owned by the shareholder) pledged to UNICREDIT BANCA;<br />

18,227<br />

18,227<br />

- - - F<br />

DEL SORBO GIUSEPPE 360<br />

360<br />

X X X X<br />

DEL VECCHIO ONOFRIO 500<br />

500<br />

- - X X<br />

DISTEFANO SALVATORE 3,000<br />

3,000<br />

F C F A<br />

FAGIOLINI MONICA 4,783<br />

4,783<br />

F C X X<br />

FANELLI FABRIZIO 1,795<br />

1,795<br />

F C A F<br />

FASANO GIAN LUIGI 10<br />

10<br />

X X F F<br />

FEDELE LOREDANA<br />

- AS PROXY FOR<br />

ADVENT HOLDINGS SYNDICATE 780<br />

VANGUARD GLOBAL EQUITY FUND AGENT:BROWN BROTHERS HARR<br />

EQ ADVISORS TRUST - EQ/INTERNATIONAL COR AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK<br />

SBC MASTER PENSION TRUST AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK<br />

NVIT INTERNATIONAL INDEX FUND AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK<br />

JPMORGAN INTERNATIONAL EQUITY INDEX FUND AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK<br />

SBC MASTER PENSION TRUST SBC MASTER PENSION TRUST 208 AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK<br />

BOILERMAKER BLACKSMITH NATIONAL PENSION AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK<br />

THE DELTA MASTER TRUST AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK<br />

NATIONWIDE INTERNATIONAL INDEX FUND AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK<br />

T ROWE PRICE INTERNATIONAL EQUITY INDEX AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK<br />

VANTAGEPOINT OVERSEAS EQUITY INDEX FUND AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK<br />

VANGUARD EUROPEAN STOCK INDEX FUND AGENT:BROWN BROTHERS HARR<br />

NEW YORK STATE COMMON RETIREMENT FUND AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK<br />

PUBLIC SCHOOL RET SYSTEM OF MISSOURI AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK<br />

0<br />

4,071,997<br />

267,873<br />

36,540<br />

256,133<br />

119,192<br />

124,278<br />

121,231<br />

112,213<br />

55,738<br />

124,273<br />

28,998<br />

16,765<br />

1,234,923<br />

445,274<br />

232,941<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C F<br />

F C C F<br />

F C C C<br />

VOTING RESULT<br />

Key: Page: 3<br />

1: Approval of Statutory Financial Statements at 31/12/2012 and Allocation of 2012 Net Result; 2: Action related to the obligations of Directors; 3: First section of<br />

Compensation Policy; 4: Authorization for the purchase and disposal of own shares;<br />

F = For; C = Against; A = Abstained; = - Non Voting; X = Absent;


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LIST OF PARTICIPANTS<br />

SHAREHOLDERS AND REPRESENTATIVES IN ATTENDANCE Partial Total 1 2 3 4<br />

VARIABLE PORTFOLIO - DFA INTERNATIONAL VALUE FUND AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 336,908 F C C F<br />

FUNDACAO CALOUSTE GULBENKIAN AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 42,084 F C F F<br />

STATE OF WYOMING, WYOMING STATE TREASURE AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 44,931 F C F C<br />

YOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION RETIREM AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 59,781 F C C C<br />

WYOMING RETIREMENT SYSTEM AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 16,252 F C C F<br />

WYOMING RETIREMENT SYSTEM AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 67,044 F C F F<br />

WYOMING RETIREMENT SYSTEM AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 29,392 F C C C<br />

JNL/MELLON CAPITAL MANAGE INTNAL INDEX F AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 141,182 F C C C<br />

VANGUARD TAX-MANAGED INTERNATIONAL FUND AGENT:BROWN BROTHERS HARR 1,046,423 F C C F<br />

CITY OF PHILADELPHIA PUBLIC RETIREMENT AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 11,068 F C C C<br />

EQ ADVISORS TST - ATM INTERNATIONAL PORT AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 51,875 F C C C<br />

EQ ADVISORS TST - ATM INTERNATIONAL PORT AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 47,533 F C C F<br />

AXA PREMIER VIP TRUST - MULTIMANGER INTE AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 16,321 F C C C<br />

EQ ADVISORS TRUST- EQ/TEMPLETON GLOBAL E AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 7,802 F C C C<br />

EQ ADVISORS TRUST - EQ/GLOBAL MULTI-SECT AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 47,905 F C C C<br />

BLACKROCK LIFE LIMITED AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 1,084,528 F C C C<br />

BLACKROCK INDEX SELECTION FUND AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 401,486 F C C C<br />

BLACKROCK SELECTION FUND AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 100,643 F C C C<br />

STATE STREET GLOBAL ADVISORS GROSS ROLL UP UNIT TRUST AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 29,539 F C F F<br />

INTERANTIONAL PORT VANGUARD VAR INS FUND AGENT:BROWN BROTHERS HARR 2,710,171 F C C F<br />

THE MASTER TRUST BANK OF JAPAN LTD AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 799,538 F C F F<br />

THE MASTER TRUST BANK OF JAPAN LTD AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 2,037,334 F C C C<br />

THE MASTER TRUST BANK OF JAPAN, LTD AS TRUSTEE FOR MUTB400045796 AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 799,093 F C F F<br />

ARAB FUND FOR ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELO AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 2,256 F C C F<br />

AVIVA LIFE & PENSIONS UK LIMITED AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 65,134 F C C C<br />

SHELL CONTRIBUTORY PENSION FUND AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 176,449 F C C C<br />

BMW (UK) OPERATIONS PENSION SCHEME AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 296,827 F C C C<br />

LINCOLNSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL PENSION FUND AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 188,690 A C C C<br />

STICHTING SHELL PENSIOENFONDS AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 266,906 F C C C<br />

REXAM PENSION PLAN AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 64,675 F C C C<br />

DWS DIVERSIFIED INTERNATIONALEQUITY FUND AGENT:BROWN BROTHERS HARR 16,501 F C C F<br />

STICHTING PENSIOENFONDS MEDISCH SPECIALI AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 198,764 F C C C<br />

STICHTING PENSIOENFONDS VOOR HUISARTSEN AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 221,417 F C C C<br />

C&J CLARK PENSION FUND AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 97,487 F C C C<br />

SAL PENSION SCHEME AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 13,023 F C C C<br />

THE MASTER TRUST BANK OF JAPAN, LTD. AS TRUSTEE FOR MUTB400045792 AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 791,068 F C C C<br />

VANGUARD TOTAL INTERNATIONAL STOCK INDEX AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 4,129,180 F C C F<br />

PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT ASSOCIATION AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 93,644 F C F C<br />

PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT ASSOCIATION AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 31,584 F C F F<br />

STATE OF NEW MEXICO STATE INVESTMENT COU AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 112,562 F C C F<br />

MASTER TRUST BANK OF JAPAN, LTD. PENSION AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 798,402 F C C C<br />

VOTING RESULT<br />

Key: Page: 4<br />

1: Approval of Statutory Financial Statements at 31/12/2012 and Allocation of 2012 Net Result; 2: Action related to the obligations of Directors; 3: First section of<br />

Compensation Policy; 4: Authorization for the purchase and disposal of own shares;<br />

F = For; C = Against; A = Abstained; = - Non Voting; X = Absent;


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LIST OF PARTICIPANTS<br />

SHAREHOLDERS AND REPRESENTATIVES IN ATTENDANCE Partial Total 1 2 3 4<br />

SEI INST INVEST TRUST WORLD EQ EX-US FUN AGENT:BROWN BROTHERS HARR 12,522 F C C C<br />

VANGUARD INTERNATIONAL GROWTH FUND AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 28,230,717 F C C F<br />

VANGUARD FID COMPANY EUROPEAN STOCK INDE AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 46,583 F C C F<br />

MASTER INTERNATIONAL INDEX SERIES OF QUA AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 63,071 F C C C<br />

SAMPENSION INVEST AFDELING GLOBAL AKTIEN AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 46,511 F C F F<br />

AVIVA LIFE AND PENSIONS UK LIMITED AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 31,720 F C C C<br />

HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 25,593 F C C F<br />

IBM PERSONAL PENSION PLAN TRUST AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 489,987 F C F C<br />

RETIREMENT PLAN FOR EMPLOYEES OF AETNA I AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 136,636 F C C C<br />

GOLDMAN SACHS TRUST - GOLDMAN SACHS INTE AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 79,711 F C C F<br />

EQ ADVISORS TRUST ALLIANCEBERNSTEIN INTL AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 7,887 F C C F<br />

JTSB STB DAIWA STOCK INDEX FUND 9807 AGENT:BROWN BROTHERS HARR 26,650 F C C C<br />

EQ ADVISORS TRUST-AXA TACTICAL MANAGER I AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 32,051 F C C C<br />

WEST SUBURBAN RETIREMENT INCOME PLAN AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 835 F C C F<br />

RESURRECTION HEALTH CARE PENSION PLAN AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 2,683 F C C F<br />

RESURRECTION HEALTH CARE AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 6,288 F C C F<br />

JPMORGAN CHASE BANK - PB - UNITED STATES FOUNDATIONS - CRA TREATY AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 25,000 F C F F<br />

AQR FUNDS- AQR MULTI-STRATEGY ALTERNATIV AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 468,368 F C C C<br />

CHILDREN`S HEALTHCARE OF ATLANTA INC AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 32,058 F C C F<br />

ROCHE DIAGNOSTICS CORPORATION CASH ACCUM AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 85,755 F C C C<br />

FLEXSHARES MORNINGSTAR DEVELOPED MARKETS EX-US FACTOR TILT INDEX FUND AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 4,529 F C F C<br />

MAPLE BROWN ABBOTT INTL EQUITY TRUST AGENT:RBC INVESTOR SERVICE 52,628 F C C C<br />

GMO DEVELOPED WORLD STOCK FUND AGENT:BROWN BROTHERS HARR 113,445 F C C C<br />

LOMBARD GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA AGENT:RBC INVESTOR SERVICE 4,433,500 F C F F<br />

FEDERATED INSURANCE CO OF CANADA FEDERATED INSURANCE CO CANADA AGENT:RBC INVESTOR SERVICE 2,233,500 F C F F<br />

MARKEL INSURANCE CO OF CANADA MARKEL INSURANCE CO OF CANADA AGENT:RBC INVESTOR SERVICE 2,233,500 F C F F<br />

MANULIFE INTERNATIONAL EQUITY INDEX FUND AGENT:RBC INVESTOR SERVICE 5,209 F C C C<br />

EMPL BENEF BOARD & WINNIPEG POL PENS AGENT:RBC INVESTOR SERVICE 6,466 F C F A<br />

CENTRAL FINANCE BOARD OF THE METHODI AGENT:HSBC BANK PLC 7,000 F C C F<br />

NUCLEAR LIABILITIES FUND LIMITED AGENT:HSBC BANK PLC 24,187 F C C C<br />

WEST MIDLANDS METROPOLITAN AUTHORITI AGENT:HSBC BANK PLC 60,100 F C C C<br />

WEST YORKSHIRE PENSION FUND AGENT:HSBC BANK PLC 5,999 F C C C<br />

ENHANCED INDEX INTERNATIONAL SHARE FUND AGENT:BNP SS SIDNEY BRANCH 196,868 F C C C<br />

GMO INTL GROWTH EQUITY FUND AGENT:BROWN BROTHERS HARR 548,915 F C C C<br />

AUSTRALIAN CATHOLIC SUPERAN RETIREM FUND AGENT:BNP SS SIDNEY BRANCH 10,999 F C F F<br />

AFS INTERNATIONAL SHARE FUND 1 AGENT:BNP SS SIDNEY BRANCH 27,234 F C F F<br />

MULTIMIX WHOLESALE INT SHARES TRUST AGENT:BNP SS SIDNEY BRANCH 11,410 F C F F<br />

WHOLESALE GLOBAL EQUITY INDEX FUND AGENT:BNP SS SIDNEY BRANCH 16,913 F C C F<br />

IPAC SPECIALIST INV STR INT SHARE STR AGENT:BNP SS SIDNEY BRANCH 334,942 F C C C<br />

WHOLESALE UNIT TRUST GLOBAL INDEX SHARES AGENT:BNP SS SIDNEY BRANCH 12,284 F C F F<br />

FUTURE DIRECTIONS CORE INT SHARE FUND 2 AGENT:BNP SS SIDNEY BRANCH 278,938 F C C C<br />

VOTING RESULT<br />

Key: Page: 5<br />

1: Approval of Statutory Financial Statements at 31/12/2012 and Allocation of 2012 Net Result; 2: Action related to the obligations of Directors; 3: First section of<br />

Compensation Policy; 4: Authorization for the purchase and disposal of own shares;<br />

F = For; C = Against; A = Abstained; = - Non Voting; X = Absent;


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SHAREHOLDERS AND REPRESENTATIVES IN ATTENDANCE Partial Total 1 2 3 4<br />

RESPONSIBLE INVESTMENT LEADERS INT SHARE AGENT:BNP SS SIDNEY BRANCH 63,112 F C F F<br />

HOUR-GLASS INDEXED INT SHARES SEC TRUST AGENT:BNP SS SIDNEY BRANCH 18,051 F C F F<br />

GOVERNMENT OF NORWAY AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 10,397,052 F C C C<br />

GMO INTERNATIONAL CORE EQUITY FUND AGENT:BROWN BROTHERS HARR 2,153,736 F C C C<br />

NORGES BANK (CENTRAL BANK OF NORWAY) AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 293,814 F C C C<br />

HSBC EUROPEAN INDEX FUND AGENT:HSBC BANK PLC 61,060 F C C C<br />

HSBC ETFS PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY AGENT:HSBC BANK PLC 15,559 F C C C<br />

SCOTIA CANADIAN TACTICAL ASSET ALL FUND AGENT:THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA 48,951 F C C C<br />

COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE COMMONWEALTH INSNCE AGENT:RBC INVESTOR SERVICE 2,233,500 F C F F<br />

1982 SMITH TRUST AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 12,612 F C F F<br />

SILVER GROWTH FUND, LP AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 406 F C F F<br />

ACORN 1998 TRUST AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 732 F C F C<br />

EXELON PEACH BOTTOM UNIT 1 QUALIFIED FUND AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 1,325 F C F C<br />

JTW TRUST NO. 3 UAD 9/19/02 AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 3,325 F C F C<br />

LPIP AKT GLOBALE II AGENT:DANSKE BANK S/A 177,498 F C C C<br />

BBH B J T S RE CMA MFS EX-JAPAN GROWTH MOTHER FUND AGENT:BROWN BROTHERS HARR 33,372 F C C C<br />

JTW TRUST NO. 4 UAD 9/19/02 AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 4,783 F C F C<br />

JTW TRUST NO. 1 UAD 9/19/02 AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 2,329 F C F C<br />

JTW TRUST NO. 2 UAD 9/19/02 AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 1,989 F C F C<br />

NTGI-QM COMMON DAILY EAFE INDEX FUND - N AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 28,572 F C F C<br />

NTGI-QM COMMON DAILY ALL COUNTRY WORLD E AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 23,746 F C F C<br />

HRW TESTAMENTARY TRUST NO 3 AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 2,285 F C F C<br />

HRW TESTAMENTARY TRUST NO 1 AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 7,669 F C F C<br />

HRW TRUST NO 2 UAD 01/17/03 AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 1,882 F C F C<br />

HRW TESTAMENTARY TRUST NO. 10 AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 8,058 F C F C<br />

HRW TRUST NO 1 UAD 01/17/03 AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 1,882 F C F C<br />

BBH BOS MTBJ RE: MANULIFE INTL BOND INDEX MOTH FND AGENT:BROWN BROTHERS HARR 30,642 F C C C<br />

HRW TESTAMENTARY TRUST NO. 11 AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 2,113 F C F C<br />

HRW TESTAMENTARY TRUST NO 6 AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 7,933 F C F C<br />

HRW TESTAMENTARY TRUST NO 4 AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 2,544 F C F C<br />

HRW TESTAMENTARY TRUST NO. 9 AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 6,404 F C F C<br />

HRW TESTAMENTARY TRUST NO. 8 AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 3,822 F C F C<br />

HRW TESTAMENTARY TRUST NO 2 AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 1,752 F C F C<br />

HRW TESTAMENTARY TRUST NO. 7 AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 3,822 F C F C<br />

HRW TRUST NO 4 UAD 01/17/03 AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 2,284 F C F C<br />

HRW TESTAMENTARY TRUST NO 5 AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 4,871 F C F C<br />

HRW TESTAMENTARY TRUST NO. 12 AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 2,113 F C F C<br />

FIDELITY FUNDS SICAV AGENT:BROWN BROTHERS HA-LU 1,717,800 F C F F<br />

HRW TRUST NO 3 UAD 01/17/03 AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 2,284 F C F C<br />

PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS PNS E RET.FND CHICAGO AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 14,572 F C F C<br />

QM COMMON DAILY WORLD INDEX FUND AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 32,232 F C F C<br />

VOTING RESULT<br />

Key: Page: 6<br />

1: Approval of Statutory Financial Statements at 31/12/2012 and Allocation of 2012 Net Result; 2: Action related to the obligations of Directors; 3: First section of<br />

Compensation Policy; 4: Authorization for the purchase and disposal of own shares;<br />

F = For; C = Against; A = Abstained; = - Non Voting; X = Absent;


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LIST OF PARTICIPANTS<br />

SHAREHOLDERS AND REPRESENTATIVES IN ATTENDANCE<br />

GUIDE STONE FUNDS - INTERNATIONAL EQUITY AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

UNITED NATIONS RELIEF AND WORKS FOR PALESTINIAN REFUGEES IN THE NEAR EAST AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

SHY LLC AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

FS PARAMETRIC PARTNERS AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

HONG KONG SPECIAL ADMIN EXCHANGE FD AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

INTERNATIONAL EQUITY FUND AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

THE MOTOROLA PENSION SCHEME AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

ING DIRECT AGENT:BROWN BROTHERS HA-LU<br />

PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS PNS E RET.FND CHICAGO AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

CATERPILLAR INC GROUP INSURANCE PLAN TRUST AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

ESSEX COUNTY COUNCIL PENSION FUND AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

LJR LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

THE MARATHON-LONDON GLO INVEST TRUST AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

STATES OF JERSEY COMMON INVESTMENT FUND AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

DODDINGTON GLOBAL FUND LLC AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

FUNDO DE PENSOES AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

KAUST INVESTMENTS SH LIMITED AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

SPECTRUM PRIVATE TRUST COMPANY LIMITED AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

SEI INST INV TRUST SCREENED WORLD EQ EX AGENT:BROWN BROTHERS HARR<br />

INTERNATIONAL EQUITY PARTNERS AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

HK MONETARY AUTHORITY AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

HP INVEST COMMON CONTRACTUAL FUND AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

COLORADO PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

OVERSTONE COMMON CONTRACTUAL FUND AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

NORTHERN TRUST UCITS COMMON CONTRACTUAL AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

INT.MONETARY FUND STAFF RET.PLAN AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

DYNASTY INVEST, LTD AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

LTW GROUP HOLDINGS, LLC AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

LTW INVESTMENTS LLC AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

VANGUARD TOTAL WORLD STOCK INDEX FUND AGENT:BROWN BROTHERS HARR<br />

MF INTERNATIONAL FUND LLC AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

BUNTING INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPED EQUITY TE LLC AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

THE BUNTING FAMILY INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPED EQUITY LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST<br />

-LO<br />

Partial<br />

41,348<br />

3,294<br />

2,248<br />

4,844<br />

122,241<br />

12,551<br />

26,363<br />

30,426<br />

587,106<br />

27,452<br />

82,383<br />

9,821<br />

548,915<br />

9,343<br />

1,192,490<br />

80,098<br />

107,470<br />

315,536<br />

35,417<br />

9,218<br />

458,003<br />

737,463<br />

7,541<br />

5,125,477<br />

32,375<br />

18,373<br />

860<br />

7,783<br />

2,559<br />

49,363<br />

1,063<br />

3,723<br />

4,993<br />

Total 1 2 3 4<br />

F C F A<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F A<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F C<br />

F C F C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F C<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F C<br />

F C F C<br />

F C F C<br />

F C C F<br />

F C F C<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F F<br />

LAS OLAS EQUITY PARTNERS LP AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

THE MARATHON-LONDON GLOBAL INVEST TRUST AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

COMMON MONTHLY INTL EX-JAPAN EQUITY AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

THE RAWDA SETTLEMENT AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

OVERSTONE GLOBAL EQUITY FUND AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

MICROSOFT GLOBAL FINANCE LIMITED AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

BLUE SKY GROUP AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

2,851<br />

1,604,941<br />

50,826<br />

186,392<br />

9,381,425<br />

134,185<br />

288,172<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F C<br />

F C F F<br />

VOTING RESULT<br />

Key: Page: 7<br />

1: Approval of Statutory Financial Statements at 31/12/2012 and Allocation of 2012 Net Result; 2: Action related to the obligations of Directors; 3: First section of<br />

Compensation Policy; 4: Authorization for the purchase and disposal of own shares;<br />

F = For; C = Against; A = Abstained; = - Non Voting; X = Absent;


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LIST OF PARTICIPANTS<br />

SHAREHOLDERS AND REPRESENTATIVES IN ATTENDANCE Partial Total 1 2 3 4<br />

SEI INSTITUTIONAL INTERN TRUST INTERNATI AGENT:BROWN BROTHERS HARR 38,599 F C C C<br />

CLEARWATER INTERNATIONAL FUND AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 10,222 F C F F<br />

FORD MOTOR COMPANY DEFINED BENEFIT AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 57,433 F C F F<br />

VOLUNTARY EMPLOYEES BENEFICIARY ASSOCIAT AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 1,104 F C F F<br />

TRINITY COLLEGE AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 4,772 F C F F<br />

NEW ZEALAND SUPERANNUATION FUND AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 51,251 F C F F<br />

COMMONWEALTH SUPERANNUATION CORP. ARIA AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 89,061 F C F F<br />

CENTRAL PROVIDENT FUND BOARD AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 14,369 F C F F<br />

ACCIDENT COMPENSATION CORPORATION AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 130,095 F C C C<br />

AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 38,281 F C C C<br />

CATERPILLAR INC INVEST TRUST AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 80,497 F C C C<br />

SEI INST INVES TRUST INTERNAT EQTY FUND AGENT:BROWN BROTHERS HARR 7,320 F C C C<br />

CATERPILLAR INC MASTER RETIRE TRUST AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 446,444 F C C C<br />

FORD FOUNDATION AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 199,333 F C C C<br />

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 63,536 F C C C<br />

MT AGREEMENT BETWEEN PFIZER&NT COMPANY AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 108,591 F C C C<br />

VOLUNTARY SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 61,120 F C C C<br />

TYCO ELECTRONICS RETIREMENT SAVINGS AND AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 56,339 F C C C<br />

THE NUFFIELD FOUNDATION AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 113,801 F C C C<br />

THE MARATHON LONDON GROUP TRUST FOR EMPL AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 4,922,988 F C C C<br />

FORD MOTOR COMPANY DEFINED BENEFIT AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 32,382 F C F C<br />

NORTHERN INTL EQUITY INDEX FUND AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 173,790 F C F C<br />

SEI INS INV TRU INT FUND/INTECH AGENT:BROWN BROTHERS HARR 1,902 F C C C<br />

THE MASTER TRUST OF JAPAN AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 4,887 F C F C<br />

NT GLOBAL INVESTMENT COLL FUNDS AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 1,010,503 F C F C<br />

1999 VOLUNTARY EMPLOYEES` BENEFICIARY AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 2,165 F C F C<br />

THE HENRY SMITH CHARITY AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 36,068 F C F C<br />

BELLSOUTH CORPORATION TRUST UNDER EXECUT AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 6,500 F C C F<br />

HUBBELL INC MASTER PENS TRUST AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 95,784 F C C F<br />

FORD OF CANADA MASTER TRUST FUND AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 13,251 F C F F<br />

UNILEVER CANADA PENSION FUND AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 148,165 F C F A<br />

NT INVESTMENT FUNDS PUBLIC LTD CO AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 43,273 F C F C<br />

NORTHERN TRUST UNIT TRUST AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 102,667 F C F C<br />

VANGUARD DEVELOP MARKET INDEX FUND AGENT:BROWN BROTHERS HARR 1,002,937 F C C F<br />

HALIFAX REGIONAL MUNICIPAL MASTER TRUST AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 4,000 F C C F<br />

HALIFAX REGIONAL MUNICIPAL MASTER TRUST AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 75,797 F C C C<br />

ONTARIO PUBLIC SERVICE EMPLOYEES UNION P AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 147,696 F C C C<br />

NORTHERN TRUST ROBUSTA FUND AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 89,023 F C F F<br />

GARD COMMON CONTRACTUAL FUND AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 19,588 F C F F<br />

WHEELS COMMON INVESTMENT FUND AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 22,180 F C F F<br />

LEGALEGENERAL EUROPEAN INDEX TRUST AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO 447,036 F C C C<br />

VOTING RESULT<br />

Key: Page: 8<br />

1: Approval of Statutory Financial Statements at 31/12/2012 and Allocation of 2012 Net Result; 2: Action related to the obligations of Directors; 3: First section of<br />

Compensation Policy; 4: Authorization for the purchase and disposal of own shares;<br />

F = For; C = Against; A = Abstained; = - Non Voting; X = Absent;


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LIST OF PARTICIPANTS<br />

SHAREHOLDERS AND REPRESENTATIVES IN ATTENDANCE<br />

RBS LEGAL E GENERAL INTL INDEX TRUST AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

STRATHCLYDE PENSION FUND AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

IBM PENSION PLAN AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

BANQUE DE LUXEMBOURG - TAXABLE CLIENT ACCOUNT<br />

VANGUARD FTSE ALL-WORLD EX US INDEX FUND AGENT:BROWN BROTHERS HARR<br />

LOTHIAN PENSION FUND AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

STICHTING PENSIOENFONDS SAGITTARIUS AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

WHEELS COMMON INVESTMENT FUND AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

SURREY COUNTY COUNCIL PENSION FUND AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

STICHTING PENSIOENFONDS VAN DE METALEKTR AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

WHEELS COMMON INVESTMENT FUND AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

LOMBARD ODIER DARIER HFM SA INSTITUTIONNEL-3D AGENT:LOMBARD ODIER AND CI<br />

TRUST & CUSTODY SERVICES BANK LTD AS TRUSTEE FOR PENSION INVESTMENT FUND TRUST NUMBER 3 AGENT:MIZUHO<br />

TRUST BKG-LUX<br />

Partial<br />

16,868<br />

1,948,093<br />

68,543<br />

310,300<br />

877,643<br />

2,341<br />

39,546<br />

18,381<br />

76,938<br />

450,605<br />

14,540<br />

36,279<br />

92,287<br />

Total 1 2 3 4<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F C<br />

F C F C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C C<br />

TRUST & CUSTODY SERVICES BANK LTD AS TRUSTEE FOR PENSION INVESTMENT FUND TRUST NUMBER 8 AGENT:MIZUHO<br />

TRUST BKG-LUX<br />

13,339 F C C C<br />

TRUST & CUSTODY SERVICES BANK LTD AS TRUSTEE FOR PENSION INVESTMENT FUND TRUST NUMBER 10<br />

AGENT:MIZUHO TRUST BKG-LUX<br />

25,269 F C C C<br />

GMO FUNDS PLC AGENT:BROWN BROTHERS HARR<br />

TRUST & CUSTODY SERVICES BANK LTD AS TRUSTEE FOR POS AGENT:MIZUHO TRUST BKG-LUX<br />

TRUST & CUSTODY SERVICES BANK LTD AS TRUSTEE FOR PENSION INVESTMENT FUND TRUST NUMBER 21<br />

AGENT:MIZUHO TRUST BKG-LUX<br />

102,674<br />

12,009<br />

8,854<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

TRUST & CUSTODY SERVICES BANK LTD AS TRUSTEE FOR PENSION INVESTMENT FUND TRUST NUMBER 30<br />

AGENT:MIZUHO TRUST BKG-LUX<br />

6,695 F C C C<br />

CHURCH OF ENGLAND INV FD FOR PENSION AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

ABU DHABI RETIREMENT PENSION FUND AGENT:NORTHERN TR GLB SERV<br />

STICHTING DELA DEPOSITARY AND MANAGEMENT AGENT:NORTHERN TR GLB SERV<br />

VERDIPAPIRFONDET KLP AKSJEGLOBAL 1 AGENT:NORTHERN TR GLB SERV<br />

VERDIPAPI KLP AKSJEUROPA INDEKS 1 AGENT:NORTHERN TR GLB SERV<br />

IPM FUNDAMENTAL UMBRELLA FUND AGENT:NORTHERN TR GLB SERV<br />

STICHTING BEDRIJSTAKPENS ZORGVERZEKE AGENT:NORTHERN TR GLB SERV<br />

GMO REAL RET ASS ALL FUND LP AGENT:BROWN BROTHERS HARR<br />

KOMMUNAL LANDSPENSJONSKASSE GJENSIDIG FO AGENT:NORTHERN TR GLB SERV<br />

FIDELITY SALEM STREET TRUST AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO RETIREMENT AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

A I DUPONT TESTAMENTARY TRUST AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

MONTGOMERY COUNTY EMPLOYEES` RETIR AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

TENNESSE CONSOLIDATED RETIREMENT SYSTEM AGENT:NORTHERN TRUST -LO<br />

WITAN INVESTMENT TRUST PLC AGENT:BNP PARIBAS 2S-PARIS<br />

TIG INSURANCE COMPANY<br />

ZENITH INSURANCE COMPANY<br />

GENERAL FIDALITY INSURANCE<br />

7,584<br />

41,731<br />

166,635<br />

80,175<br />

28,641<br />

37,867<br />

59,556<br />

110,612<br />

80,031<br />

66,230<br />

189,147<br />

32,217<br />

13,356<br />

251,488<br />

4,864<br />

1,272,000<br />

3,415,000<br />

967,500<br />

F C C F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F F<br />

VOTING RESULT<br />

Key: Page: 9<br />

1: Approval of Statutory Financial Statements at 31/12/2012 and Allocation of 2012 Net Result; 2: Action related to the obligations of Directors; 3: First section of<br />

Compensation Policy; 4: Authorization for the purchase and disposal of own shares;<br />

F = For; C = Against; A = Abstained; = - Non Voting; X = Absent;


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LIST OF PARTICIPANTS<br />

VOTING RESULT<br />

SHAREHOLDERS AND REPRESENTATIVES IN ATTENDANCE<br />

PYRAMIS GLOBAL EX US INDEX FUND LP AGENT:BROWN BROTHERS HARR<br />

THE TRUSTEES SYNDICATE 1218 NEWLINE UNDERWRITING MA. LTD<br />

UNITED STATES FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY<br />

ODYSSEY REINSURANCE COMPANY<br />

RIVERSTONE INSURANCE UK LIMITED<br />

RIVERSTONE INSURANCE LIMITED<br />

BROWN BROTHERS HARRIMAN TRUSTEE SERVICES IREL. LIMITED<br />

HARTFORD INTERNATIONAL GLOBAL EQ EX-JAPAN INDEX FUND<br />

ACMBERNSTEIN<br />

AXA INVESTMENT MANAGERS PARIS<br />

SWISS LIFE AM<br />

URS CORPORATION 401(K) PLAN AGENT:BROWN BROTHERS HARR<br />

S2G<br />

PIONEER ASSET MANAGEMENT SA<br />

GEORGES R.HAIRK PARAMETRIC PORTFOLIO ASSOCIATES AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

MARATHON EUROPEAN HEDGE FUND LIMITED NOMINEE:CREDIT SUISSE SECURITIES (EUROPE) LTD<br />

AQR ABSOLUTE RETURN MASTER ACCOUNT LP NOMINEE:GOLDMAN SACHS INTERNATIONAL LIMITED<br />

LAZARD GLOBAL EQUITY 130/30 FUND NOMINEE:GOLDMAN SACHS & CO.<br />

COMMONWEALTH SPECIALIST FUND 10 COLONIAL FIRST STATE INVESTMENTS LTD NOMINEE:GOLDMAN SACHS & CO.<br />

MORGAN STANLEY GLOBAL DIVERSIFIED MARKETS LP NOMINEE:GOLDMAN SACHS & CO.<br />

ARROWSTREET GLOBAL ALPHA EXTN FUND I NOMINEE:UBS AG-LONDON BRANCH SA AG LDN CLIENT IPB CLIENT AC<br />

ARROWSTREET EAFE ALPHA EXTENSION FUND II NOMINEE:UBS AG-LONDON BRANCH SA AG LDN CLIENT IPB CLIENT<br />

AC<br />

Partial<br />

33,494<br />

3,336,700<br />

5,272,300<br />

17,322,721<br />

2,000,000<br />

4,700,700<br />

325,637<br />

81,615<br />

921<br />

27,618<br />

1,488<br />

79,658<br />

77,644<br />

165,918<br />

17,892<br />

121,596<br />

120,984<br />

260,377<br />

37,228<br />

41,115<br />

267,825<br />

202,481<br />

Total 1 2 3 4<br />

F C C F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C F<br />

F C C F<br />

F C C F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

FIRST TRUST EUROPE ALPHADEX FUND AGENT:BROWN BROTHERS HARR<br />

ARROWSTREET GLOBAL EQUITY ALPHA EXTENSION FUND NOMINEE:UBS AG-LONDON BRANCH SA AG LDN CLIENT IPB<br />

CLIENT AC<br />

32,663<br />

251,409<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

UBS FUND MANAGEMENT(LUXEMBOURG) SA NOMINEE:UBS (LUXEMBOURG) SA<br />

UBS (LUX) SICAV 1 NOMINEE:UBS (LUXEMBOURG) SA<br />

AVIVA INVESTORS INTERNATIONAL INDEX TRACKING FUND NOMINEE:CBLDN S/A CIP-DEP AVIVA INVESTORS<br />

NORWICH UNION<br />

1,014<br />

371<br />

18,131<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

IRISH LIFE ASSURANCE. NOMINEE:CBLDN S/A IRISH LIFE ASSURANCE CO<br />

STICHTING PENSIOENFONDS METAAL EN TECHNIEK NOMINEE:CBLDN S/A PFMT<br />

LEGAL AND GENERAL ASSURANCE SOCIETY LIMITED NOMINEE:CBLDN S/A LEGAL AND GENERAL<br />

LAZARD ASSET MANAGEMENT LTD. NOMINEE:CBLDN S/A LEGAL AND GENERAL<br />

STICHTING MN SERVICES AANDELENFONDS EUROPA NOMINEE:CBLDN S/A MNSERVICES AANDELENFONDS EUROPA<br />

AEGON CUSTODY B.V NOMINEE:CBLDN SA AEGON CUST BV - MM W EQ IN<br />

FIRST TRUST DEVELOPED MARKETS EX-US ALPH AGENT:BROWN BROTHERS HARR<br />

COMMONWEALTH BANK OFFICERS SUPERANNUATION CORPORATION PTY LTD NOMINEE:CBHK S/A CBOSC OSF WGSS02<br />

UMB NOMINEE:CBNY S/A UMB<br />

STICHTING PGGM DEPOSITARY NOMINEE:CBLDN SA STICHTING PGGM DEPOSITARY<br />

MACQUARIE INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT LIMITED NOMINEE:CBHK SA MIML ARROWSTREET GL EQ FD<br />

STANDARD LIFE INVESTMENT LIMITED NOMINEE:CBLDN S/A STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA<br />

641,287<br />

39,633<br />

188,194<br />

8,348<br />

37,207<br />

48,120<br />

18,525<br />

76,504<br />

15,900<br />

765,166<br />

725,188<br />

19,718<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

A C A A<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

Key: Page: 10<br />

1: Approval of Statutory Financial Statements at 31/12/2012 and Allocation of 2012 Net Result; 2: Action related to the obligations of Directors; 3: First section of<br />

Compensation Policy; 4: Authorization for the purchase and disposal of own shares;<br />

F = For; C = Against; A = Abstained; = - Non Voting; X = Absent;


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LIST OF PARTICIPANTS<br />

SHAREHOLDERS AND REPRESENTATIVES IN ATTENDANCE<br />

UBS CANADA NOMINEE:CBNY S/A UBS SDRSP<br />

COLONIAL FIRST STATE INVESTMENT LTD NOMINEE:CITIBANK NA HONG KONG SA CBOSC ATF OSF-WGSS07<br />

THE NOMURA TRUST AND BANKING CO LTD NOMINEE:CBHK S/A NMTB/NIK KOKUS-NH 935026<br />

COLONIAL FIRST STATE INVESTMENT LTD NOMINEE:CITIBANK NA HONG KONG SA CBOSC ATF OSF-WGSS07<br />

STICHTING MN SERVICES EUROPE EX UK EQUITY FUND NOMINEE:CBLDN SA STICHTING MN SERVICES EUROPE EX<br />

MULTI-MANAGER FUND<br />

Partial<br />

57,900<br />

54,527<br />

26,775<br />

321,378<br />

13,906<br />

Total 1 2 3 4<br />

F C C F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C F<br />

F C C C<br />

BBH B J T S RE CMA MFS EX-JAPAN GROWTH MOTHER FUND AGENT:BROWN BROTHERS HARR<br />

NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR SOCIAL SECURITY FUND NOMINEE:CITIBANK NA HONG KONG SA SSF-ACE-CF92<br />

NATIONAL PENSION SERVICE. NOMINEE:CBHK SA NPS EQ GDM SSGA<br />

PANAGORA DIVERSIFIED RISK MULTI-ASSET FUND LTD NOMINEE:CITIBANK NA NEW YORK SA PANAGORA DIVERSIFIED<br />

RISK MULTI<br />

421<br />

5,132<br />

79,262<br />

6,686<br />

F C A F<br />

F C F F<br />

A C A A<br />

F C C C<br />

SDA INTERNATIONAL EQUITY INDEX FUND NOMINEE:CITIBANK NA NEW YORK SA SDA INTERNATIONAL EQUITY INDEX<br />

FUND<br />

18,882 F C C F<br />

LAZARD ASSET MANAGEMENT LLC NOMINEE:MORGAN STANLEY AND CO. LLC<br />

HEB BRAND SAVINGS AND RETIREMENT PLAN TRUST NOMINEE:MORGAN STANLEY AND CO. LLC<br />

TWO SIGMA INTERNATIONAL CORE PORTFOLIO, LLC CORPORATION SERVICE COMPANY NOMINEE:MORGAN STANLEY<br />

AND CO. LLC<br />

4,619<br />

135,833<br />

17<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

VISIUM CATALYST EVENT DRIVEN MASTER FUND LTD. NOMINEE:MORGAN STANLEY AND CO. LLC<br />

LYNX MULTI STRATEGY EUROPE FUND SSARIS ADVISORS LLC NOMINEE:CREDIT SUISSE SECURITIES (USA) LLC<br />

UBS FUND MANAGEMENT (SWITZERLAND) AG NOMINEE:UBS AG-ZURICH SA OMNIBUS NON RESIDENT<br />

FIDELITY SPARTAN GLOBAL EX US INDEX FUND AGENT:BROWN BROTHERS HARR<br />

LGT CAPITAL MANAGEMENT AG NOMINEE:UBS AG-ZURICH SA OMNIBUS NON RESIDENT<br />

LEGAL AND GENERAL ASSURANCE PENSIONS MANAGEMENT LIMITED NOMINEE:CBLDN S/A LEGAL AND GENERAL<br />

BTG PACTUAL GLOBAL EMERGING MARKETS AND MACRO MASTER FUND LP, MAP CORP SERV NOMINEE:UBS AG-LONDON<br />

BRANCH SA AG LDN CLIENT IPB CLIENT AC<br />

109,909<br />

3,322<br />

459,188<br />

11,371<br />

24,466<br />

506,747<br />

202,650<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F F<br />

BTG PACTUAL ABSOLUTE RETURN II MASTER FUND LP, MAP CORP SERV NOMINEE:UBS AG-LONDON BRANCH SA AG LDN<br />

CLIENT IPB CLIENT AC<br />

86,850 F C F F<br />

SONOMA COUNTY EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT ASSOCIATION AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

XEROX CORPORATION RETIREMENT & SAVINGS PLAN AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

CELANESE AMERICAS RETIREMENT PENSION PLAN AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

NOVARTIS CORPORATION PENSION MASTER TRUST AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

STATE FARM VARIABLE PRODUCT TRUST, INTERNATIONAL EQ INDEX F AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST<br />

COMPANY<br />

87,844<br />

205,255<br />

69,762<br />

23,275<br />

20,822<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F A<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

ARKWRIGHT, LLC AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

VANGUARD FUNDS PLC AGENT:BROWN BROTHERS HARR<br />

TEACHERS` RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

SISTERS OF THE HOLY CROSS, INC. AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

LONDON BOROUGH OF TOWER HAMLETS PENSION FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

CONOCOPHILLIPS PENSION PLAN AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

FAMILY INVESTMENTS CHILD TRUST FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

FAMILY INVESTMENTS GLOBAL ICVC FAMILY BALANCED INT FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

JOHN HANCOCK VARIABLE INS. TRUST INTERNATIONAL CORE TRUST AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

4,204<br />

1,157<br />

136,680<br />

36,497<br />

129,668<br />

26,628<br />

18,170<br />

27,550<br />

351,585<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C F<br />

F C F C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C C<br />

VOTING RESULT<br />

Key: Page: 11<br />

1: Approval of Statutory Financial Statements at 31/12/2012 and Allocation of 2012 Net Result; 2: Action related to the obligations of Directors; 3: First section of<br />

Compensation Policy; 4: Authorization for the purchase and disposal of own shares;<br />

F = For; C = Against; A = Abstained; = - Non Voting; X = Absent;


<strong>Fiat</strong> S.p.A. AGM 09/04/2013<br />

LIST OF PARTICIPANTS<br />

SHAREHOLDERS AND REPRESENTATIVES IN ATTENDANCE<br />

JOHN HANCOCK TRUST INTERNATIONAL EQUITY INDEX TRUST B AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL PENSION FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

JOHN HANCOCK FUNDS III INTERNATIONAL GROWTH FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

SCHWAB INTERNATIONAL INDEX FUND AGENT:BROWN BROTHERS HARR<br />

GMO INT INTRINSIC VALUE EXTEND MARKETS F AGENT:BROWN BROTHERS HARR<br />

JOHN HANCOCK FUNDS III INTERNATIONAL CORE FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

HSBC AS TRUSTEE FOR SSGA EUROPE EX UK EQUITY TRACKER FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

BNY MELLON T+D (UK) ATF ST. JAMES`S PLACE HIGH OCTANE UNIT TR AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

BNY MELLON TR+DEP ATF ST. JAMES`S PLACE GLOBAL EQ UNIT TR AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

LAUDUS INTERNATIONAL MARKETMASTERS FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

SCHWAB INTERNATIONAL EQUITY ETF AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

MANAGED PENSION FUNDS LIMITED AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

CGE INVESTMENTS (NO. 2) S.A.R.L. AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

JOHN HANCOCK VAR INS TRUST STRATEGIC EQUITY ALLOCATION TRUST AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST<br />

COMPANY<br />

Partial<br />

33,809<br />

30,464<br />

36,416<br />

117,793<br />

38,174<br />

498,766<br />

32,469<br />

1,942,971<br />

381,106<br />

13,397<br />

55,510<br />

506,606<br />

17,382<br />

160,481<br />

Total 1 2 3 4<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C F<br />

F C C F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C C<br />

JOHN HANCOCK FUNDS II STRATEGIC EQUITY ALLOCATION FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

GMO DEVELOPED WORLD EQUITY INVESTMENT FU AGENT:BROWN BROTHERS HARR<br />

JOHN HANCOCK FUNDS II INTERNATIONAL GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST<br />

COMPANY<br />

70,393<br />

319,317<br />

1,852,725<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F A<br />

PUTNAM VOYAGER FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

PUTNAM EUROPE EQUITY FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

PUTNAM VARIABLE TRUST - PUTNAM VT INTERNATIONAL EQUITY FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST<br />

COMPANY<br />

1,263,860<br />

217,794<br />

514,839<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F F<br />

PUTNAM INTERNATIONAL EQUITY FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

PUTNAM VARIABLE TRUST - PUTNAM VT VOYAGER FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

PUTNAM INTERNATIONAL EQUITY FUND, LLC AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

PUTNAM GLOBAL CONSUMER FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

PENSION PROTECTION FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

JOHNSON & JOHNSON UK GROUP RETIREMENT PLAN AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

SCHWAB FUNDAMENTAL INTER LARGE COMP IN F AGENT:BROWN BROTHERS HARR<br />

MSCI EAFE EQUAL WEIGHT FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

SBL FUND SERIES D AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

DB ADVISORS (CH) DBI WORLD EQUITY FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

USAA MUTUAL FUNDS TR - USAA CORNERSTONE MODERATELY AGGR FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST<br />

COMPANY<br />

1,228,542<br />

280,380<br />

37,724<br />

29,583<br />

366,273<br />

74,041<br />

163,307<br />

14,317<br />

37,311<br />

1,111<br />

208,455<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C C<br />

USAA MUTUAL FUNDS TRUST - USAA GLOBAL OPPORTUNITIES FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

THE ALLIANCEBERNSTEIN POOLING PTF - ALLIANCEB VOL MNGM PTF AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

ALLIANCEBERNST VAR PROD SER F INC.ALLIANCEB DYN ASSET ALL PTF AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST<br />

COMPANY<br />

39,337<br />

20,438<br />

1,624<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C F<br />

F C C F<br />

JOHN HANCOCK LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

SISTERS OF MERCY OF NORTH CAROLINA FOUNDATION INC AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

41,044<br />

2,358<br />

29,554<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F F<br />

VOTING RESULT<br />

Key: Page: 12<br />

1: Approval of Statutory Financial Statements at 31/12/2012 and Allocation of 2012 Net Result; 2: Action related to the obligations of Directors; 3: First section of<br />

Compensation Policy; 4: Authorization for the purchase and disposal of own shares;<br />

F = For; C = Against; A = Abstained; = - Non Voting; X = Absent;


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HSBC FUND SERVICES CLIENT AGENT:HONGKONG/SHANGHAI BK<br />

HARRIS UNIT 1 QUALIFIED NUCLEAR DECOMMISSIONING FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

BRUNSWICK UNIT 2 QUALIFIED NUCLEAR DECOMMISSIONING FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

ROBINSON UNIT 2 QUALIFIED NUCLEAR DECOMMISSIONING FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

THE MASTER TRUST BK OF JP LTD: HITACHI FOREIGN EQ INDEX MF AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

BT INSTITUTIONAL INTERNATIONAL SUSTAINABILITY SHARE FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

PENSION FUND OF SUMITOMO MITSUI BANKING CORPORATION AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

GENERAL MOTORS HOURLY-RATE EMPLOYEES PENSION TRUST AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

GMAM GROUP PENSION TRUST III AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

GMAM INVESTMENT FUNDS TRUST AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

LEHMAN BROTHERS ADVISOR SERIES - INTL GROWTH EQUITY LTD. AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

FCP CALCIUM QUANT AGENT:BNP PARIBAS 2S-PARIS<br />

XEROX CANADA EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT PLAN AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

RS INTERNATIONAL GROWTH VIP SERIES AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

RS INTERNATIONAL GROWTH FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

JP TR SERV BK LTD ATF MATB MSCI KOKUSAI INDEX MOTHER F AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

JP TR SERV BK LTD ATF FOR MATB MSCI INDEX SEL FUND- EUR PTF AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

ENERGY INSURANCE MUTUAL LIMITED AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

THE MASTER TR BK OF JP LTD ATF INVESCO DEV COUNT EQ INDEX M F AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST<br />

COMPANY<br />

Partial<br />

800<br />

2,854<br />

1,380<br />

5,775<br />

18,638<br />

14,693<br />

4,705<br />

57,402<br />

312,653<br />

365,808<br />

776,895<br />

98,725<br />

73,220<br />

762,740<br />

3,082,632<br />

74,589<br />

503<br />

7,123<br />

212<br />

Total 1 2 3 4<br />

F C A F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F A<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F A<br />

F C F A<br />

F C F A<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C C<br />

HBOS INTERNATIONAL INV FUNDS ICVC- EUROPEAN FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

DIGNITY HEALTH AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

DIGNITY HEALTH RETIREMENT PLAN TRUST AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

HENDERSON STRATEGIC INVESTMENT FUNDS AGENT:BNP PARIBAS 2S-PARIS<br />

UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION EMPLOYEE SAVINGS PLAN AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

R.H. BLUESTEIN & CO. AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

MET INVESTOR SERIES TRUST-ALLIANC GLOBAL DYNAMIC ALL PTF AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

CONAGRA FOODS MASTER PENSION TRUST AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

COMBUSTION ENGINEERING 524(G) ASBESTOS PI TRUST AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

CHIMCO ALPHA FUND, LLC AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

THE HALLIBURTON GROUP UK PENSION PLAN AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

UNITED AIRLINES PILOT DIRECTED ACCOUNT PLAN TRUST AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

CHRISTIAN SUPER AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

AXA ASSURANCES VIE MUTUELLE AGENT:BNP PARIBAS 2S-PARIS<br />

FONDS PRIVE GPD ACTIONS EAEO AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

DESJARDINS FIN SEC (DFS) BAILLIE GIFFORD INTL EQUITY FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

CALVERT VP EAFE INTERNATIONAL INDEX PORTFOLIO AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

ASCENSION HEALTH MASTER PENSION TRUST AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

CAISSE DE DEPOT ET PLACEMENT DU QUEBEC AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

MICROSOFT CORPORATION SAVINGS PLUS 401(K) PLAN AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

87,507<br />

36,526<br />

63,180<br />

77,661<br />

61,244<br />

30,000<br />

2,304<br />

82,036<br />

345,533<br />

7,678<br />

645,328<br />

11,426<br />

35,521<br />

8,228<br />

404,000<br />

766,441<br />

658,179<br />

11,072<br />

454,941<br />

490,232<br />

149,386<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C F<br />

F C F A<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C F<br />

VOTING RESULT<br />

Key: Page: 13<br />

1: Approval of Statutory Financial Statements at 31/12/2012 and Allocation of 2012 Net Result; 2: Action related to the obligations of Directors; 3: First section of<br />

Compensation Policy; 4: Authorization for the purchase and disposal of own shares;<br />

F = For; C = Against; A = Abstained; = - Non Voting; X = Absent;


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FRANCISCAN ALLIANCE, INC. AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

FEDEX CORPORATION EMPLOYEES PENSION TRUST AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

EATON VANCE TAX-MANAGED GLOBAL BUY-WRITE OPPORTUNITIES FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST<br />

COMPANY<br />

Partial<br />

144,508<br />

467,373<br />

121,840<br />

Total 1 2 3 4<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F F<br />

UAW RETIREE MEDICAL BENEFITS TRUST AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

MUTUELLE SAINT CHRISTOPHE ASSURANCES AGENT:BNP PARIBAS 2S-PARIS<br />

AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL GROUP INC RETIREMENT PLAN AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

THE GM CANADA DOMESTIC TRUST AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

THE GENERAL MOTORS CANADIAN HOURLY-RATE EMPL PENSION PLAN AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST<br />

COMPANY<br />

556,073<br />

40,000<br />

3,373<br />

5,603<br />

135,306<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C F<br />

F C A F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C C<br />

THE GENERAL MOTORS CANAD RETIREMENT PROGR FOR SALARIED EMPL AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST<br />

COMPANY<br />

45,437 F C C C<br />

AMERICAN FUNDS INSURANCE SERIES GROWTH INCOME FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

AMERICAN FUNDS INSURANCE SERIES INT GROWTH AND INCOME FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST<br />

COMPANY<br />

12,000,000<br />

37,500<br />

F C F C<br />

F C F C<br />

TIFF INVESTMENT PROGRAM, INC - TIFF MULTI-ASSET FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

TRANSAMERICA ALLIANCEBERNSTEIN DYNAMIC ALLOCATION VP AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

ING DIRECT STREETWISE BALANCED INCOME FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

ING DIRECT STREETWISE BALANCED FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

R&H FUND SVS (JSY) AGENT:BNP PARIBAS SECURITI<br />

ING DIRECT STREETWISE BALANCED GROWTH FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

ING DIRECT STREETWISE EQUITY GROWTH FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

STATE FARM MUTUAL FUND TRUST, INTERNATIONAL INDEX FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

MM MSCI EAFE INTERNATIONAL INDEX FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

GMO TAX-MANAGED GLOBAL BALANCED PORTFOLIO AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

GMO AGGRESSIVE LONG/SHORT MASTER PORTFOLIO AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

GMO IMPLEMENTATION FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

JANUS CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

JOHNSON & JOHNSON PENSION & SAVINGS PLANS MASTER TRUST AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

JOHNSON & JOHNSON PENSION & SAVINGS PLANS MASTER TRUST AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

FDT ETHOS AGENT:PICTET & CIE<br />

SEASONS SERIES TRUST INTERNATIONAL EQUITY PORTFOLIO AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

DWS EAFE EQUITY INDEX FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

STICHTING PHILIPS PENSIOENFONDS AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

LAWRENCE LIVERMORE N S & LOS ALAMOS N S DEF BENEFIT PLAN G T AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST<br />

COMPANY<br />

94,775<br />

2,784<br />

1,845<br />

6,596<br />

174,792<br />

7,237<br />

1,078<br />

16,078<br />

11,302<br />

30,533<br />

142,360<br />

464,123<br />

897<br />

392,364<br />

2,190,186<br />

14,152<br />

13,523<br />

17,292<br />

162,545<br />

109,872<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F C<br />

F C F C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F A<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

ALLIANCEBERNSTEIN INTERNATIONAL ALL-COUNTRY PASSIVE SERIES AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST<br />

COMPANY<br />

18,900 F C C F<br />

MARYLAND STATE RETIREMENT & PENSION SYSTEM AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

MARATHON GLOBAL FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

MARATHON NEW GLOBAL FUND PLC AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

68,661<br />

915,124<br />

359,878<br />

58,863<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F F<br />

VOTING RESULT<br />

Key: Page: 14<br />

1: Approval of Statutory Financial Statements at 31/12/2012 and Allocation of 2012 Net Result; 2: Action related to the obligations of Directors; 3: First section of<br />

Compensation Policy; 4: Authorization for the purchase and disposal of own shares;<br />

F = For; C = Against; A = Abstained; = - Non Voting; X = Absent;


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VOTING RESULT<br />

SHAREHOLDERS AND REPRESENTATIVES IN ATTENDANCE<br />

PRUDENTIAL TRUST CO MASTER COMMINGLED INV F FOR TAX EXEMPT TR AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST<br />

COMPANY<br />

Partial<br />

105,201<br />

Total 1 2 3 4<br />

F C F F<br />

FIDELITY LARGE CAP STOCK FUND AGENT:BROWN BROTHERS HARR<br />

SHINKO GLOBAL EQUITY INDEX MOTHER FUND AGENT:SUMITOMO MITSUI TRUS<br />

MGI INTERNATIONAL EQUITY FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

MGI FUNDS PLC AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

MORGAN STANLEY INSTITUTIONAL FUND INC MULTI- ASSET PORTFOLIO AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST<br />

COMPANY<br />

157,300<br />

4,524<br />

128,371<br />

129,106<br />

19,178<br />

F C C F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C F<br />

COMPASS AGE LLC AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

CORE STRATEGIES INVESTMENT FUND LLC AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

RUSSELL INVESTMENT COMPANY PLC AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

NORTHROP GRUMMAN PENSION MASTER TRUST AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

NORTHROP GRUMMAN CORPORATION VEBA MASTER TRUST I AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

STATE OF NEW JERSEY COMMON PENSION FUND D AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

ONTARIO TEACHERS PENSION PLAN BOARD AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

UBI SICAV AGENT:RBC INVESTOR SERVICE<br />

CANADA PENSION PLAN INVESTMENT BOARD AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

STATE TEACHERS RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF OHIO AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF OHIO AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

COSMOPOLITAN INVESTMENT FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

THE PHILLIPS 66 UK PENSION PLAN AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

WESTPAC INTERNATIONAL SHARE INDEX TRUST AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

SSGA DOW JONES SUSTAINABILITY WORLD EX-AUSTRALIA INDEX TRUST AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST<br />

COMPANY<br />

12,915<br />

24,851<br />

122,548<br />

683,157<br />

7,033<br />

3,075,872<br />

3,437,402<br />

365<br />

211,753<br />

1,883,298<br />

43,216<br />

1,901<br />

5,760<br />

20,602<br />

23,440<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C F<br />

F C F A<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F F<br />

GMO GLOBAL EQUITY TRUST AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

INTEL CORPORATION RETIREE MEDICAL PLAN TRUST AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

ALASKA COMMON TRUST FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

MORGAN STANLEY INVESTMENT FUNDS AGENT:JP MORGAN BANK LUXEM<br />

STATE PUBLIC SECTOR SUPERANNUATION SCHEME AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

RIDGEWORTH INTERNATIONAL EQUITY INDEX FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

GOVERNMENT PENSION FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

FLOURISH INVESTMENT CORPORATION AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

FLOURISH INVESTMENT CORPORATION AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

HOME AFFAIRS UNIFORMED SERVICES (INVEST FUND) AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

PEOPLE`S BANK OF CHINA AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

PEOPLE`S BANK OF CHINA AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

FLOURISH INVESTMENT CORPORATION AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

BEST INVESTMENT CORPORATION AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

T. ROWE PRICE FUNDS SICAV AGENT:JP MORGAN BANK LUXEM<br />

BEST INVESTMENT CORPORATION AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

HONGKONG ELECTRIC DEFINED CONTRIBUTION SCHEME AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

SSGA MSCI ACWI EX-USA INDEX NON-LENDING DAILY TRUST AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

127,269<br />

6,522<br />

15,792<br />

806,612<br />

179,207<br />

70,795<br />

4,872<br />

<strong>250</strong>,706<br />

461,504<br />

2,700<br />

1,416,116<br />

1,103,084<br />

353,715<br />

36,384<br />

697<br />

294,048<br />

3,043<br />

20,294<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C F<br />

F C F F<br />

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SHAREHOLDERS AND REPRESENTATIVES IN ATTENDANCE<br />

SSGA SPDR ETFS EUROPE I PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

STATE STREET GLOBAL ADVISORS EXEMPT UNIT TRUST AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

SUNSUPER SUPERANNUATION FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

ROMAN CATHOLIC BISHOP OF SPRINGFIELD A CORPORATION SOLE AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

CALIFORNIA STATE TEACHERS RETIREMENT SYSTEM AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

TEACHER RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF TEXAS AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

VANGUARD INVESTMENT SERIES, PLC AGENT:JP MORGAN BANK IRELA<br />

STATE STREET TRUSTEES LIMITED ATF MARATHON EXEMPT FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

METZLER INVESTMENT GMBH FOR MI-FONDS 415 AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

UBS (IRL) ETF PLC AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

VANGUARD INV F ICVC- FTSE DEV WOR LD EX - U.K. EQ INDEX F AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

VANGUARD INV F ICVC-VANGUARD FTSE DEV EUROPE EX-UK EQ INDEX F AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST<br />

COMPANY<br />

Partial<br />

73,156<br />

31,023<br />

193,716<br />

2,405,577<br />

823<br />

827,215<br />

1,016,568<br />

1,015,643<br />

34,662<br />

184,779<br />

98,238<br />

1,549<br />

35,626<br />

70,672<br />

Total 1 2 3 4<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C F<br />

F C C F<br />

BILL AND MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION TRUST AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

WELLS FARGOMASTER TRUST DIVERSIFIED STOCK PORTFOLIO AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

WELLS FARGO MASTER TRUST INTERNATIONAL INDEX PORTFOLIO AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

WASHINGTON STATE INVESTMENT BOARD AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

SHELL TRUST (BERMUDA) LIMITED AS TRUSTEE AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK<br />

WASHINGTON STATE INVESTMENT BOARD AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

WASHINGTON STATE INVESTMENT BOARD AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

NEW YORK STATE TEACHERS RETIREMENT SYSTEM AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

SCOTTISH WIDOWS INV SOLUTIONS F ICVC- EUROPEAN (EX UK) EQ FD AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

PRUDENTIAL RETIREMENT INSURANCE & ANNUITY COMPANY AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

PRUDENTIAL RETIREMENT INSURANCE & ANNUITY COMPANY AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

MANULIFE ASSET MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL EQUITY INDEX POOLED F AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST<br />

COMPANY<br />

313,872<br />

84,699<br />

1,770<br />

363,040<br />

15,739<br />

1,434,952<br />

33,259<br />

422,136<br />

354,255<br />

12,526<br />

2,028<br />

10,900<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C C<br />

EUROPE ALPHA COMMON TRUST FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

SS BK AND TRUST COMPANY INV FUNDS FOR TAXEXEMPT RETIREMENT PL AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST<br />

COMPANY<br />

183,929<br />

3,910,448<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F F<br />

DOW JONES SUSTAINABILITY WORLD INDEX NON-LENDING COMMON TR F AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST<br />

COMPANY<br />

6,171 F C F F<br />

SHELL TRUST (BERMUDA) LTD AS TRUSTEE OF THE SHELL OVERSEAS C.P. FUND AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK<br />

SSGA RUSSELL FD GL EX-US INDEX NONLENDING QP COMMON TRUST FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST<br />

COMPANY<br />

77,620<br />

44,334<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F F<br />

SSGA MSCI EAFE CONSUMER DISCR INDEX NON-LEND COMMON TRUST F AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST<br />

COMPANY<br />

26,260 F C F F<br />

SSGA MSCI EUROPE SCREENED INDEX NON-LENDING COMMON TRUST FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST<br />

COMPANY<br />

24,280 F C F F<br />

MSCI EAFE PROV SCREENED INDEX NON - LENDING COMMON TR FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

GLOBAL ADVANTAGE FUNDS - MAJOR MARKETS TEILFONDS AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

12,457<br />

160,409<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F F<br />

VOTING RESULT<br />

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VOTING RESULT<br />

SHAREHOLDERS AND REPRESENTATIVES IN ATTENDANCE<br />

STATE STREET GLOBAL ADVISORS LUXEMBOURG SICAV AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

AXA WORLD FUNDS AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

BLACKROCK GLOBAL INDEX FUNDS AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

UNIVERSAL SHIPOWNERS MARINE INS ASS LTD EQUITY CLASS 3 AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

MARCH FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

NFS LIMITED AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK<br />

SELECT INDEX SERIES AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

UBS ETF AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

ISHARES MSCI ACWI EX US CONSUMER DISCR SECTOR INDEX F AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

ISHARES MSCI ACWI INDEX FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

ISHARES MSCI ACWI EX US INDEX FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

ISHARES S&P EUROPE 350 INDEX FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

ISHARES MSCI EAFE GROWTH INDEX FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

ISHARES MSCI EAFE INDEX FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

ISHARES MSCI EAFE VALUE INDEX FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

ISHARE S&P GLOBAL COSTUMER DISCRETIONARY SECTOR INDEX FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST<br />

COMPANY<br />

Partial<br />

48,119<br />

18,000<br />

5,606<br />

3,704<br />

278<br />

130,629<br />

51,603<br />

46,038<br />

2,420<br />

103,039<br />

100,734<br />

156,240<br />

142,898<br />

332,300<br />

108,585<br />

65,560<br />

Total 1 2 3 4<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

LABOR PENSION FUND SUPERVISORY COMM TTEE-LABOR PENSION FUND 13.F. AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK<br />

ISHARES MSCI EMU INDEX FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

ISHARES MSCI ITALY INDEX FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

ISHARES MSCI KOKUSAI INDEX FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

BLACKROCK INST TRUST CO NA INV FUNDSFOR EMPLOYEE BENEFIT TR AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST<br />

COMPANY<br />

51,215<br />

565,968<br />

4,013,681<br />

22,540<br />

4,568,164<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

ISHARES CORE MSCI EAFE ETF AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

ISHARES CORE MSCI TOTAL INTERNATIONAL STOCK ETF AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

ISHARES MSCI WORLD INDEX FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

ISHARES INTERNATIONAL FUNDAMENTAL INDEX FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

CONNECTICUT GENERAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

BLACKROCK CDN MSCI EAFE EQUITY INDEX FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

LABOR PENSION FUND SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK<br />

BLACKROCK CDN MSCI EAFE INDEX PLUS FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

ACWI EX-US INDEX MASTER PORTFOLIO OF MASTER INVESTMENT PTF AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST<br />

COMPANY<br />

35,456<br />

3,142<br />

175<br />

49,709<br />

15,081<br />

236,175<br />

58,494<br />

42,539<br />

26,978<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

INTERNATIONAL EQUITY INDEX PLUS FUNDS B AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

RUSSELL DEVELOPED EX-U.S. LARGE CAP INDEX FUND B AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

MSCI EQUITY INDEX FUND B-ITALY AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

EURO EX-UK ALPHA TITLS FUND B AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

EURO ALPHA TILTS FUND B AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

BGI MSCI EAFE EQUITY INDEX NON-LENDABLE FUND B AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

BGI MSCI EMU IMI INDEX FUND B AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

EUROPEEX-CONTROVERSIAL WEAPONS EQUITY INDEX FUND B AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

FIDELITY ADV FIDELITY ADV LARGE CAP FUND AGENT:BROWN BROTHERS HARR<br />

13,722<br />

8,752<br />

65,753<br />

89,136<br />

216,808<br />

268,980<br />

5,789<br />

260,062<br />

110,400<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C F<br />

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LABOR PENSION FUND SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE-LABOR PENSION FUND 13.F. NO 172 AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK<br />

KAISER PERMANENTE MASTER TRUST AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

THE CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

CUMBRIA LOCAL GOVERNMENT PENSION SCHEME AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

INTERNATIONAL PAPER CO COMMINGLED INVESTMENT GROUP TRUST AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST<br />

COMPANY<br />

Partial<br />

51,831<br />

842,125<br />

484,191<br />

99,861<br />

128,240<br />

93,379<br />

Total 1 2 3 4<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

ELECTRONIC DATA SYSTEMS 1994 PENSION SCHEME AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

ELECTRONIC DATA SYSTEMS LTD RETIREMENT PLAN AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

IBM 401K PLUS PLAND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

OREGON PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

OREGON UNIVERSITY SYSTEM AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

LABOR PENSION FUND SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK<br />

DEPARTMENT OF STATE LANDS AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

RUSSELL TRUST CO COMMINGLED EMPLOYEE BENEFIT FUNDS TRUST AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

PENSION FUND ASSOCIATION FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

IBM RETIREMENT PLAN AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

STATE OF ALASKA RETIREMENT AND BENEFITS PLANS AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

BRISTOL COUNTY RETIREMENT SYSTEM AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

COLLEGE RETIREMENT EQUITIES FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

COLLEGE RETIREMENT EQUITIES FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

TIIA-CREF INTERNATIONAL EQUITY INDEX FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

CITY OF EDMONTON EQUITY UNIT TRUST AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

LABOR PENSION FUND SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK<br />

DESJARDINS OVERSEAS EQUITY GROWTH FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

VALIC COMPANY I - INTERNATIONAL EQUITIES FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY<br />

METROPOLITAN SERIES FUND MORGAN STANLEY EAFE INDEX PORTFOLIO AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST<br />

COMPANY<br />

32,700<br />

536,286<br />

132,974<br />

71,851<br />

10,559<br />

32,067<br />

99,031<br />

133,218<br />

1,835<br />

20,959<br />

29,314<br />

41,757<br />

108,756<br />

85,191<br />

353,230<br />

115,012<br />

26,290<br />

980,210<br />

491,910<br />

33,247<br />

59,813<br />

F C F A<br />

F C F A<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C F<br />

F C C F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C F<br />

F C C F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F C<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C F<br />

F C F A<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F F<br />

STATE OF MINNESOTA AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 17,676 F C F F<br />

STATE OF MINNESOTA AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 46,953 F C C C<br />

MITCHELLS AND BUTLERS CIF LIMITED AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 157,027 F C C C<br />

MERCER NON-US CORE EQUITY FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 313,465 F C C C<br />

JOHN HANCOCK INSURANCE COMPANY OF VERMONT AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 4,948 F C C C<br />

SPDR MSCI ACWI EX-US ETF AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 46,567 F C F F<br />

H.E.S.T. AUSTRALIA LIMITED AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 7,467 F C C C<br />

SPDR S&P WORLD (EX-US) ETF AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 42,925 F C F F<br />

SPDR S+P INTERNATIONAL CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY SECTOR ETF AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 5,417 F C F F<br />

ORANGE COUNTY EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 59,251 F C C C<br />

CONSOLIDATED EDISON RETIREMENT PLAN AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 98,495 F C C C<br />

MORGAN STANLEY INSTITUTIONAL FD TR - GLOBAL STRATEGIST PTF AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 112,620 F C C F<br />

THE UNIVERSAL INST F INC - GLOBAL TACT ASSET ALL PTF AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 15,604 F C C F<br />

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SHAREHOLDERS AND REPRESENTATIVES IN ATTENDANCE Partial Total 1 2 3 4<br />

ILLINOIS STATE BOARD OF INVESTMENT AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 39,660 F C C C<br />

SSGA INTERNATIONAL EQUITIES INDEX TRUST AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 24,599 F C F F<br />

SSGA WEALTH WEIGHTED GLOBAL EQUITIES INDEX TRUST AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 7,230 F C F F<br />

SSGA MSCI EAFE INDEX FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 71,388 F C F F<br />

SAS TRUSTEE CORPORATION AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 39,893 F C F F<br />

STATE OF CONNECTICUT PLANS & TRUST FUNDS AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 48,066 F C C C<br />

WORKERS COMPENSATION BOARD-ALBERTA AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 135,949 F C C C<br />

WORKERS COMPENSATION BOARD-ALBERTA AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 1,245,659 F C F A<br />

SSGA WORLD INDEX EQUITY FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 6,429 F C F F<br />

SSGA ITALY INDEX EQUITY FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 6,614 F C F F<br />

SSGA EUROPE ALPHA EQUITY FUND I AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 862 F C F F<br />

SSGA EMU INDEX EQUITY FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 27,982 F C F F<br />

SSGA CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY INDEX EQUITY FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 10,432 F C F F<br />

STREETTRACKS MSCI EUROPE ETF AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 5,649 F C F F<br />

SPDR MSCI EUROPE CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY ETF AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 15,967 F C F F<br />

FSS TRUSTEE CORPORATION AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 38,151 F C C C<br />

SSGA EUROPE ENHANCED EQUITY FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 1,052 F C F F<br />

SSGA EUROPE INDEX EQUITY FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 11,953 F C F F<br />

SSGA EMU ALPHA EQUITY FUND I AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 41,709 F C F F<br />

SSGA WORLD SRI INDEX EQUITY FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 11,392 F C F F<br />

EUROPE INDEX PLUS COMMON TRUST FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 45,205 F C F F<br />

COMMON TRUST ITALY FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 919,573 F C F F<br />

GE INVESTMENTS FUNDS, INC. - TOTAL RETURN FUND AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 32,883 F C C C<br />

ISHARES PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 620,992 F C C C<br />

ISHARES III PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 45,971 F C C C<br />

ISHARES II PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 1,489,665 F C C C<br />

SAS TRUSTEE CORPORATION AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 113,086 F C C F<br />

ISHARES V PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 9,284 F C C C<br />

ISHARES VI PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 158 F C C C<br />

ISHARES I INVESTK MIT TGV FOR ISHS STOXX EUR 600 AUTOM+PARTS AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 103,610 F C C C<br />

BLACKROCK AM DE FOR ISHARES DJ EUROZONE SUST SCREENED (DE) AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 55,847 F C C C<br />

BLACKROCK AM DE FOR ISHARES EURO STOXX (DE) AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 198,308 F C C C<br />

BLACKROCK AM DE FOR ISHARES STOXX EUROPE MID 200 (DE) AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 170,488 F C C C<br />

BLACKROCK AM DE FOR ISHARES STOXX EUROPE 600 (DE) AGENT:STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 303,349 F C C C<br />

STRUCTURA-ASYMMETRY EUROPE EQUITIES 9,291 F C C C<br />

STRUCTURA - SMART EURO EQUITIES 46,526 F C C C<br />

AMUNDI FUNDS INDEX EQUITY EURO 52,884 F C C C<br />

GOVERNMENT SUPERANNUATION FUND AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 35,938 F C C C<br />

AMUNDI FUNDS INDEX EUROPE ACCOUNT 11,383 F C C C<br />

FONDACO ROMA EURO BALANCED CORE 5,375 F C C C<br />

FCP PORTFOLIO ACTIONS EUROPE 123,385 F C C C<br />

VOTING RESULT<br />

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Compensation Policy; 4: Authorization for the purchase and disposal of own shares;<br />

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APOLLINE 1 ACTIONS 149,248 F C C C<br />

CAAM ACTIONS DURABLES 66,221 F C C C<br />

SICAV 5000 264,885 F C C C<br />

CAAM DYNALION EUROPE (CA) - L025 67,721 F C C C<br />

ATOUT EUROLAND 688,328 F C C C<br />

ASSURDIX 2,429 F C C C<br />

CAAM INDEX EUROPE 2,044 F C C C<br />

IBBOTSON SHARES HIGH OPPORTUNITIES TRUST AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 21,328 F C C C<br />

CPR MM EURO ACTIONS 11,221 F C C C<br />

FCP ARRCO LONG TERME C 44,676 F C C C<br />

ABELIO-SR 22,790 F C C C<br />

FCP TONI ACTIONS 100 169,246 F C C C<br />

VIVACCIO ACTIONS 268,110 F C C C<br />

LBPAM PROFIL 80 PEA 139,332 F C C C<br />

LBPAM PROFIL 100 55,400 F C C C<br />

UNIVERS CNP 1 3,402 F C C C<br />

FCP NATIXIS IONIS 12,420 F C C C<br />

CMD AGIRC IXIS D 40,212 F C C C<br />

NATIONAL PROVIDENT FUND AS TRUSTEE OF TH AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 21,516 F C C C<br />

CNP ASSUR VALEURS 78,918 F C C C<br />

FCP CPR ACTIVE EUROPE 57,213 F C C C<br />

FCP RSI EURO P 207,179 F C C C<br />

FCP ICARE 4,513 F C C C<br />

CPR PROGRES DURABLE EUROPE 28,238 F C C C<br />

AMUNDI SOLIDARITES 3,918 F C C C<br />

VILLIERS ALTO 26,361 F C C C<br />

FCP AMUNDI HORIZON 8,029 F C C C<br />

FCP ERAFP ACTIONS EUROS1 EDEAM 246,081 F C C C<br />

FCP VILLIERS DIVERSIFIE CPR AM 272,522 F C C C<br />

GMO TAX-MANAGED INTERNATIONAL EQUITIES F AGENT:BROWN BROTHERS HARR <strong>250</strong>,436 F C C C<br />

UBS GLOBAL ASSET MANAGEMENT LIFE LTD AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 4,633 F C C C<br />

VANGUARD INVESTMENTS EUROPE SA 414,102 F C C C<br />

AMUNDI LOT53 FRR02J 58,206 F C C C<br />

MULTILATERAL INVESTMENT GUARANTEE AGENCY 8,089 F C C C<br />

STICHTING PENSIOENFONDS ELSEVIER 13,974 F C C F<br />

STG PFDS V.D. GRAFISCHE 192,317 F C C C<br />

STG BEDRIJFSTAKPFDS V H 9,239 F C C C<br />

PETTELAAR EFFECTENBEW INZ SNSRESP IND FND 215,703 F C C C<br />

CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING UNIONS SUPERANNUATION FUND 40,368 F C C F<br />

WELLS FARGO BANK MINNESOTA NA 1,000 F C C C<br />

QUEENSLAND INVESTMENT TRUST NO 2 42,280 F C F F<br />

VOTING RESULT<br />

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1: Approval of Statutory Financial Statements at 31/12/2012 and Allocation of 2012 Net Result; 2: Action related to the obligations of Directors; 3: First section of<br />

Compensation Policy; 4: Authorization for the purchase and disposal of own shares;<br />

F = For; C = Against; A = Abstained; = - Non Voting; X = Absent;


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LIST OF PARTICIPANTS<br />

SHAREHOLDERS AND REPRESENTATIVES IN ATTENDANCE Partial Total 1 2 3 4<br />

ROCKEFELLER & CO., INC AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 58,825 F C F F<br />

VICTORIAN SUPERANNUATION FUND 87,298 F C C C<br />

UNISUPER 55,153 F C C C<br />

QIC INTERNATIONAL EQUITIES FUND 7,427 F C F F<br />

BNYMTD (UK) AS TRUSTEE OF BLACKROCK CONTINENTAL EUROPE EQUITY TRY TRACKER FUND 191,660 F C C C<br />

THE SCOTTISH MORTGAGE INVESTMENT TRUST PLC 9,858,700 F C F A<br />

SANTANDER PREMIUM FD SUBFUND EU.EX UK EQUITIES ABBEY NAT. HOUSE 157,962 F C F F<br />

AK STEEL CORPORATION MASTER PENSION TRUST 138,278 F C C F<br />

THE PRUDENTIAL SERIES FUND INC CONSERVATIVE BALANCED PORTFOLIO 2,332 F C F F<br />

THE PRUDENTIAL INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS INCDRYDEN ACTIVE ALLOCATION 14 F C F F<br />

CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING UNIONS SUPERANNUATION FUND 26,408 F C C C<br />

BLACKROCK WHOLESALE INDEXED INTERNATIONA AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 72,094 F C C C<br />

PRUDENTIAL WORLD FUND INCDRYDENINTERNATIONAL EQUITY FUND 2,965 F C F F<br />

PRINCIPAL VARIABLE CONTRACTS FUND INC ASSET ALLOCATION ACCOUNT 9,374 F C C F<br />

CITY OF NEW YORK GROUP TRUST 5,123,331 F C F A<br />

POWERSHARES GLOBAL FUNDS IRELAND PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY 10,741 F C C F<br />

PS FTSE RAFI DEVEL MAR EXUS PORT 170,528 F C C F<br />

MLC LIMITED 5,670 F C C C<br />

CITY OF NEW YORK GROUP TRUST 127,506 F C F F<br />

BAILLIE GIFFORD EAFE FUND 6,880,309 F C F A<br />

BOA PERAMETRIC 885 F C F F<br />

ING INTERNATIONAL INDEX PORTFOLIO 34,900 F C C C<br />

BRUNEI SHELL RETIREMENT BENEFIT FUND AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 30,162 F C C C<br />

NEWTON D.AND ROCHELLE F.BECHER FOUNDATION 8,506 F C C F<br />

WALTER E. DISNEY FAMILY TRUST UNDER WILL 2,850 F C F F<br />

INVESCO PERPETUAL GLOBAL EX UK CORE EQ. INDEX FUND 64,570 F C C C<br />

INVESCO PERPETUAL GLOBAL EX UK ENHANCED INDEX FD 131,713 F C C C<br />

PRINCIPAL FUNDS INC.-INTERNATIONAL EQUITY INDEX FUND 56,883 F C C C<br />

UNIPENSION INVEST FMBA GLOBAL AKTIER II 299,490 F C C C<br />

MAXIM INTERNATIONAL INDEX PORTFOLIO OF MAXIM SERIES FUND,INC 29,022 F C C C<br />

FIRST TRUST PORTFOLIOS, L.P. - EXC CHANGE TRADED FUNDS 48,131 F C C C<br />

PENN SERIES DEVELOPED INTERNATIONAL INDEX FUND 7,996 F C F F<br />

PRINCIPAL FUNDS INC GLOBAL MULTI STRATEGY FUND 28,206 F C C C<br />

BANCO CENTRAL DE TIMOR EST AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 23,338 F C C C<br />

WILMINGTON MULTI-MANAGER INTERNATIONAL FUND 17,391 F C C C<br />

POWERSAHRES S(AND)P INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPED HIGH BETA PORTFOLIO 7,631 F C C F<br />

COMPASS EMP INTERNATIONAL EQUITY HEDGED VOLATILITY WEIGHTED FUND 2,141 F C C F<br />

STANLIB FUNDS LIMITED STANDARD BANK HOUSE 62,785 F C C C<br />

COMPASS EMP INTERNATIONAL 500 VOLATILITY WEIGHTED FUND 1,744 F C C F<br />

DUNHAM INTERNATIONAL STOCK FUND 44,366 F C C C<br />

MEYER MEMORIAL TRUST 508,064 F C C C<br />

VOTING RESULT<br />

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1: Approval of Statutory Financial Statements at 31/12/2012 and Allocation of 2012 Net Result; 2: Action related to the obligations of Directors; 3: First section of<br />

Compensation Policy; 4: Authorization for the purchase and disposal of own shares;<br />

F = For; C = Against; A = Abstained; = - Non Voting; X = Absent;


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SHAREHOLDERS AND REPRESENTATIVES IN ATTENDANCE Partial Total 1 2 3 4<br />

SEVENTH SWEDISH NATIONAL PENSION FUND - AP7 EQUITY FUND 385,921 F C C C<br />

THE PRUDENTIAL SERIES FUND INC-FLEXIBLE MANAGED PORTFOLIO 540 F C F F<br />

NONUS EQUITY MANAGERS PORTFOLIO 3OFFSHORE MASTER L.P. 92,586 F C C C<br />

JPMORGAN CHASE BANK AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 2,627 F C F F<br />

ABB INC. MASTER TRUST . 34,223 F C C C<br />

ALASKA PERMANENT FUND CORPORATION 2 F C F F<br />

ALASKA PERMANENT FUND CORPORATION 291 F C C C<br />

EAFE EQUITY FUND . 15,293 F C C C<br />

AZL INTERNATIONAL INDEX FUND 44,823 F C C C<br />

BAYER CORPORATION MASTER TRUST 227,204 F C F A<br />

BELLSOUTH CORP RFA VEBA TRUST FOR NONREPRESENTABLE EMPLOYEES 5,297 F C F F<br />

BELLSOUTH CORPORATION RFA VEBA TRUST 16,840 F C F F<br />

AAA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA NEVADA & UTAH INSURANCE EXCHANGE 70,140 F C F F<br />

FLORIDA STATE BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION 1 F C C F<br />

MANAGEMENT BOARD PUBLIC SERVICE PENSION AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 114,493 F C C C<br />

CASEY FAMILY PROGRAMS 5,063 F C C C<br />

COLLEGES OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY PENSION P 104,821 F C C C<br />

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA PUBLIC SCHOOL EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM 2 F C C F<br />

CONOCOPHILLIPS MASTER TRUST 103,635 F C C F<br />

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY PENSION PLAN 202,018 F C C C<br />

ONTARIO POWER GENERATION INC . 390,392 F C C C<br />

BNY MELLON EMPLOYEE BENEFIT COLLECTIVE INVESTMENT FUND PLAN 732,036 F C C C<br />

ASCENSION HEALTH . 206,140 F C C C<br />

ADVANTAGE FUNDS INC - GLOBAL ALPHA FUND 3,347 F C C C<br />

DREYFUS INDEX FUNDS INC DREYFUS INTERNATIONAL STC 38,655 F C C C<br />

WSSP INTERNATIONAL EQUITIES TRUST AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 6,433 F C C C<br />

COUNTY EMPLOYEES ANNUITY AND BENEFIT FUND OF COOK COUNTY 33 F C F F<br />

EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH INAMERICA BOARD OF PEN 20,737 F C F F<br />

FAIRFAX COUNTY UNIFORMED RETIREMENT SYSTEM 1 F C C C<br />

FIDELITY CONCORD STREET TRUST: SPARTAN INTERNATIONAL INDEX FD 196,109 F C C F<br />

FIRE AND POLICE PENSION ASSOCIATION OF COLOR 24,110 F C C C<br />

FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM . 3,841,994 F C C C<br />

HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY MASTERTRUST 821,839 F C F A<br />

THE HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY 401 (K) PLAN 1,572,231 F C F A<br />

THE HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY 401 (K) PLAN 495,955 F C C C<br />

ACADIAN CORE INTERNATIONAL EQUITY FUND 41,902 F C C C<br />

BANCO CENTRAL DE TIMOR EST AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 67,138 F C F F<br />

ARCELORMITTAL USA LLC PENSION TRUST 92,819 F C C C<br />

BMO INTERNATIONAL EQUITY HEDGEDTO CAD INDEX ETF 27,384 F C C C<br />

KEYSPAN CORPORATION PENSION MASTER TRUST 50,402 F C C C<br />

KANSAS PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT 1 F C C F<br />

VOTING RESULT<br />

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1: Approval of Statutory Financial Statements at 31/12/2012 and Allocation of 2012 Net Result; 2: Action related to the obligations of Directors; 3: First section of<br />

Compensation Policy; 4: Authorization for the purchase and disposal of own shares;<br />

F = For; C = Against; A = Abstained; = - Non Voting; X = Absent;


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SHAREHOLDERS AND REPRESENTATIVES IN ATTENDANCE Partial Total 1 2 3 4<br />

LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES INC. DEFINED CONTRIBUTION PLAN MASTER TRUST 416,056 F C C C<br />

LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES INC. MASTERPENSION TRUST 56,342 F C C C<br />

LVIP SSGA DEVELOPED INTERNATIONAL 150 FU 675,444 F C F F<br />

LVIP SSGA INTERNATIONAL INDEX FUND 94,873 F C F F<br />

SHERIFFS PENSION AND RELIEF FUND 58,742 F C C C<br />

LOUISIANA STATE EMPLOYEES` RETIREMENT SYSTEM 14,906 F C C C<br />

PEOPLE`S BANK OF CHINA FOREIGN EXCH AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 1,013,770 F C C C<br />

TEACHERS` RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF LOUISIANA 22,831 F C F A<br />

MBC INVESTMENTS CORPORATION 4,796 F C C C<br />

EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT INCOME PLANTRUST OF 3M COM 63,278 F C F F<br />

MISSOURI STATE EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM 298,585 F C F A<br />

MANVILLE PERSONAL INJURY SETTLEMENT TRUST 6,338 F C F F<br />

SULTANATE OF OMAN MINISTRY OF DEFENCE PENSION FUND 110,721 F C C C<br />

MERCY INVESTMENT SERVICES 11,328 F C C C<br />

PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF MISSISSIPI 1 F C C C<br />

MARS GMBH . 218,964 F C C C<br />

MINISTRY OF FINANCE OF THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHST 23,651 F C F F<br />

GMO INTERNATIONAL INTRINSIC VALUE FUND AGENT:BROWN BROTHERS HARR 4,559,238 F C C C<br />

FIDELITY INVESTMENT FUNDS - FIDELITY MONEYBUILDER WORLD INDEX FUND AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 820 F C C F<br />

MINISTRY OF FINANCE OF THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHST 24,753 F C C C<br />

TREASURER OF THE STATE OF NORTHCAROLINAEQUITY INVESTMENT FUND POOLED 267,333 F C C C<br />

TREASURER OF THE STATE OF NORTHCAROLINAEQUITY INVESTMENT FUND POOLED 3,299,766 F C F A<br />

ROGERSCASEY TARGET SOLUTIONS LLC. 23,325 F C C C<br />

NSP MONTICELLO MINNESOTA RETAILQUALIFIED TRUST 3,803 F C F F<br />

NSP MINNESOTA PRAIRIE I RETAIL QUALIFIED TRUST 3,057 F C F F<br />

NSP MINNESOTA RETAIL PRAIRIE IIQUALIFIED TRUST 3,281 F C F F<br />

PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF NEVADA 1 F C C C<br />

RETIREMENT BENEFITS INVESTMENT FUND 2,285 F C C F<br />

NEW YORK STATE DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN 7,133 F C F C<br />

VANGUARD CARBON AWARE INTERNATIONAL SHAR AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 19,277 F C C F<br />

CITY OF NEW YORK DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN 1,223,037 F C F A<br />

BELL ATLANTIC MASTER TRUST 1,293,017 F C C C<br />

BELL ATLANTIC MASTER TRUST 99,924 F C C F<br />

POINT BEACH UNIT 1 AND UNIT 2 NQ TRUST-ACCOUNTING MECHANISM 3,950 F C F F<br />

PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC QUALIFIED CPUC DECOMMISSIONING TRUST 22,315 F C C C<br />

CERVURITE INTERNATIONAL LLC . 11,731 F C F F<br />

OIL INVESTMENT CORPORATION LTD&OIL CAS INVESTMENT 244,585 F C C C<br />

ALLEGHENY CORP . 61,854 F C C C<br />

PANAGORA GROUP TRUST . 11,244 F C C C<br />

PG&E POSTRET. MEDICAL PLAN TR.MGMT & NONBARGAINING 1,996 F C F F<br />

STATE SUPER FINANCIAL SERVICES AUSTRALIA AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 17,818 F C F F<br />

VOTING RESULT<br />

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1: Approval of Statutory Financial Statements at 31/12/2012 and Allocation of 2012 Net Result; 2: Action related to the obligations of Directors; 3: First section of<br />

Compensation Policy; 4: Authorization for the purchase and disposal of own shares;<br />

F = For; C = Against; A = Abstained; = - Non Voting; X = Absent;


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SHAREHOLDERS AND REPRESENTATIVES IN ATTENDANCE Partial Total 1 2 3 4<br />

POOL REINSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED 106,319 F C C C<br />

PENSION RESERVES INVESTMENT TRUST FUND 1,550,143 F C C C<br />

INDIANA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT FUND 1 F C F F<br />

INDIANA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT FUND 24,548 F C C C<br />

PUBLIC EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF IDAHO 42,676 F C C C<br />

ARIZONA PSPRS TRUST 1 F C F F<br />

ABITIBIBOWATER FOREIGN EQUITY MASTER TRUST 52,602 F C C C<br />

CC & L ARROWSTREET EAFE EQUITY FUND 319,363 F C C C<br />

ROCHE US DB PLANS MASTER TRUST 118,170 F C C C<br />

ARROWSTREET US GROUP TRUST 68,363 F C C C<br />

THE BOEING COMPANY EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT P AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 28,059 F C F C<br />

RR DONNELLEY SAVING PLAN MASTERTRUST 60,481 F C C C<br />

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO NUCLEAR FACILITIES Q 46,180 F C C C<br />

AT&T UNION WELFARE BENEFIT TRUST 87,191 F C F F<br />

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY RETIREMENT P 52,336 F C C C<br />

SEMPRA ENERGY PENSION MASTER TRUST 34,804 F C F F<br />

SHELL PENSION TRUST . 918,295 F C F A<br />

SHELL PENSION TRUST . 60,837 F C C C<br />

STATE OF WISCONSIN INVESTMENT BOARD 2 F C C C<br />

TD EMERALD INTERNATIONAL EQUITYINDEX FUND 141,018 F C C C<br />

TD INTERNATIONAL INDEX FUND 2,719 F C C C<br />

BLACKROCK FISSION INDEXED INTL EQUITY FD AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 45,074 F C C C<br />

TD EUROPEAN INDEX FUND . 65 F C C C<br />

TENASKA INVESTMENT FUND LLC . 95,370 F C F A<br />

SCHOOL EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF OHIO 561,443 F C C C<br />

PUBLIC SECTOR PENSION INVESTMENT BOARD 214,002 F C C C<br />

TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY . 256,421 F C C C<br />

IMPERIAL INTERNATIONAL EQUITY POOL 37,057 F C C C<br />

TRW CANADA LIMITED MASTER TRUSTFUND 4,572 F C C C<br />

REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 5,629 F C C C<br />

UMC BENEFIT BOARD, INC 1,163,353 F C C C<br />

UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORP. MASTER RETIREMENT TR 187,223 F C C C<br />

SHELL FOUNDATION AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 9,539 F C C C<br />

VEBA PARTNERSHIP N LP . 53,927 F C C C<br />

VIRGINIA RETIREMENT SYSTEM . 2 F C C C<br />

WELLPOINT MASTER TRUST 40,290 F C C C<br />

FOREST FOUNDATION 115 F C F F<br />

SEQUOIA FUNDATION 40 F C F F<br />

CIBC INTERNATIONAL INDEX FUND 783 F C C C<br />

CIBC EUROPEAN INDEX FUND . 43 F C C C<br />

CIBC POOLED INTERNATIONAL EQUITY INDEX FUND 79 F C C C<br />

VOTING RESULT<br />

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1: Approval of Statutory Financial Statements at 31/12/2012 and Allocation of 2012 Net Result; 2: Action related to the obligations of Directors; 3: First section of<br />

Compensation Policy; 4: Authorization for the purchase and disposal of own shares;<br />

F = For; C = Against; A = Abstained; = - Non Voting; X = Absent;


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VOTING RESULT<br />

SHAREHOLDERS AND REPRESENTATIVES IN ATTENDANCE<br />

CF INTERNATIONAL STOCK INDEX FUND ONE<br />

DT INTERNATIONAL STOCK INDEX FUND ONE<br />

ONEPATH GLOBAL SHARES - LARGE CAP (UNHEDGED) INDEX POOL AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK<br />

STICHTING CZ FUND DEPOSITARY<br />

STICHTING DEPOSITARY APG DEVELOPED MARKETS EQUITY POOL<br />

APG-IS GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY FUND<br />

ARROWSTREET MULTI STRATEGY UMBRELLA PLC<br />

STICHTING PENSIOENFONDS VAN DE ABN AMBRO BANK N.V.<br />

STICHTING PENSIOENFONDS HORECA & CATERING<br />

BOC PENSION INVESTMENT FUND .<br />

CHESHIRE PENSION FUND .<br />

CAMBRIDGESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL SUPERANNUATION FUND<br />

DOW UK PENSION PLAN .<br />

BLACKROCK INDEXED ALL-COUNTRY EQUITY FUN AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK<br />

NATIONAL PENSIONS RESERVE FUNDCOMMISSION<br />

RBS GROUP PENSION FUND<br />

ESB GENERAL EMPLOYEES SUPERANNUATION SCHEME<br />

STICHTING BEWAARNEMING APG-IS2<br />

STICHTING RABOBANK PENSIOENFONDS<br />

THE PASSIVE GLOBAL SHARE TRUSTT<br />

BNP PARIBAS SECURITIES SERVICES SA<br />

DEUTSCHE SHELL GMBH AGENT: JP MORGAN CHASE BANK<br />

IAG ASSET MANAGEMENT WORLD EQUITY TRUST AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK<br />

CHANCELLOR, MASTERS SCHOLARS OF THE UNIV AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK<br />

DWS DIVERSIFIED INTERNATIONAL EQUTIY VIP AGENT:BROWN BROTHERS HARR<br />

VANGUARD INTERNATIONAL SHARE INDEX FUND AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK<br />

QANTAS SUPERANNUATION PLAN AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK<br />

BT INSTITUTIONAL INTERNATIONAL SHARE INT AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK<br />

OPTIMIX WHOLESALE GLOBAL SHARE TRUST AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK<br />

AXA EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE CO AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK<br />

TRUSTEE FOR INTERNATIONAL EQUITIES SECTO AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK<br />

FAMANDSFOREPENSAM INVEST PSI 31 EUROPA A AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK<br />

AVIVA INVEST FUND DIVERSIFIED STRATEGY F AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK<br />

FAMANDS PENSAM INVEST PSI 10 GLOBALE AKT AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK<br />

RETIREMENT INCOME PLAN OF SAUDI ARABIAN AGENT:JP MORGAN CHASE BANK<br />

Partial<br />

57,924<br />

86,445<br />

22,339<br />

15,895<br />

2,797,529<br />

4,380<br />

990,205<br />

821,211<br />

69,991<br />

97,801<br />

211,787<br />

29<br />

31,305<br />

6,570<br />

278,308<br />

2,419,700<br />

56,602<br />

3,867<br />

217,149<br />

44,968<br />

5,216<br />

49,621<br />

24,848<br />

649,039<br />

22,794<br />

317,364<br />

47,460<br />

125,309<br />

46,763<br />

15,502<br />

29,339<br />

25,087<br />

9,833<br />

44,090<br />

19,172<br />

Total<br />

327,190,879<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C F<br />

F C C F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C F<br />

F C C F<br />

F C F F<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

F C C C<br />

FENOGLIO CARLO 2,437<br />

2,437<br />

F A F F<br />

FERRERO CESARE 1<br />

1<br />

F C X X<br />

FERRERO CLEMENTE 10,000<br />

10,000<br />

A C F A<br />

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Compensation Policy; 4: Authorization for the purchase and disposal of own shares;<br />

F = For; C = Against; A = Abstained; = - Non Voting; X = Absent;


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LIST OF PARTICIPANTS<br />

SHAREHOLDERS AND REPRESENTATIVES IN ATTENDANCE<br />

FILOGONIO LEONARDO<br />

Partial<br />

20,116<br />

Total<br />

20,116<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

F - F F<br />

FORNIER PIETRO 3,202<br />

3,202<br />

F C X X<br />

FURBATTO ROBERTO 1,000<br />

1,000<br />

A - - -<br />

GABOARDI SAVERIO 5,018<br />

5,018<br />

F C F F<br />

GALANTE NICOLA 3,198<br />

3,198<br />

- X C A<br />

GARDINO GIOVANNI BATTISTA 10<br />

10<br />

X X X X<br />

GARDINO PIERFEDERICO 10<br />

10<br />

X X X X<br />

GAVATORTA MARTINO 21,000<br />

21,000<br />

F F X X<br />

GHIGO GIAN PIERO 9,000<br />

9,000<br />

F C X X<br />

GIAVENO GIULIANO 1,752<br />

1,752<br />

F C F F<br />

GIORCELLI GIANNI 6,364<br />

6,364<br />

F C X X<br />

GNAVI ALDO 5,967<br />

5,967<br />

F - X X<br />

GUERRA PIERLUIGI<br />

of which 175,001 shares (owned by the shareholder) pledged to INTESA SANPAOLO PRIVATE BANKING<br />

175,001<br />

175,001<br />

F X X X<br />

GUGLIELMINO PAOLO 654<br />

654<br />

F C F F<br />

IACOPINI FABIO 30,050<br />

30,050<br />

F C - X<br />

IACOVINO LEONARDO<br />

AS PROXY FOR -<br />

LETTIERI GIUSEPPINA<br />

0<br />

1,522<br />

1,522<br />

F F F F<br />

JANNI ERNESTO OLINTO 1,000<br />

1,000<br />

- F X X<br />

LO CASCIO CARLO<br />

AS PROXY FOR -<br />

LUPANO ENRICA<br />

0<br />

1<br />

1<br />

X X F F<br />

MAGLIONE MARIO<br />

AS PROXY FOR -<br />

2,778 F C F F<br />

VOTING RESULT<br />

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Compensation Policy; 4: Authorization for the purchase and disposal of own shares;<br />

F = For; C = Against; A = Abstained; = - Non Voting; X = Absent;


<strong>Fiat</strong> S.p.A. AGM 09/04/2013<br />

LIST OF PARTICIPANTS<br />

SHAREHOLDERS AND REPRESENTATIVES IN ATTENDANCE<br />

ANGLESIO GIUSEPPINA<br />

MAGLIONE MONICA<br />

Partial<br />

3,635<br />

218<br />

Total<br />

6,631<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

F C F F<br />

F C F F<br />

MAINERO MASSIMO 442<br />

442<br />

F C A F<br />

MAIORANO GIUSEPPE 1,125<br />

1,125<br />

F C X X<br />

MARCHETTI LUCIANO 1,400<br />

1,400<br />

F C F F<br />

MARGARONE GIUSEPPE 1<br />

1<br />

A A C C<br />

MARIANI SIMONA<br />

AS PROXY FOR -<br />

EXOR SPA<br />

0<br />

375,803,870<br />

375,803,870<br />

F C F F<br />

MAZZOLI CARLO 2,660<br />

2,660<br />

F F X X<br />

MIGLIA CARLO 2,837<br />

2,837<br />

F F F F<br />

MIGLIETTA GIOVANNI 322<br />

322<br />

F C F F<br />

MOLETTI RICCARDO 5,195<br />

5,195<br />

F C F F<br />

MOR LUCIANO 2,419<br />

2,419<br />

X - F F<br />

MOSCHENI GIOVANNI<br />

AS PROXY FOR -<br />

MOSCHENI MARIA FRANCA<br />

284,405<br />

307,268<br />

591,673<br />

X X X X<br />

X X X X<br />

MOZ FRANCO 948<br />

948<br />

X X X X<br />

NIZZI GIULIANA 2,000<br />

2,000<br />

X - F F<br />

PAGLIERI WALTER 100<br />

100<br />

F - X X<br />

PANICCO GIAN BEPPE 28,000<br />

28,000<br />

F C F F<br />

PASSADORE DINO 100<br />

100<br />

F F F F<br />

PEROTTI CHIAFFREDO 4,000<br />

4,000<br />

X X X X<br />

PIACENTINI LUCA<br />

AS PROXY FOR -<br />

0<br />

VOTING RESULT<br />

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Compensation Policy; 4: Authorization for the purchase and disposal of own shares;<br />

F = For; C = Against; A = Abstained; = - Non Voting; X = Absent;


<strong>Fiat</strong> S.p.A. AGM 09/04/2013<br />

LIST OF PARTICIPANTS<br />

SHAREHOLDERS AND REPRESENTATIVES IN ATTENDANCE<br />

BARITELLO IOLANDA<br />

Partial<br />

4,090<br />

Total<br />

4,090<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

F C F F<br />

PONT ETTORE 1,000<br />

1,000<br />

F C X X<br />

PRICCO SISSOLDO LORIS<br />

AS PROXY FOR -<br />

PRICCO SISSOLDO LORENZO<br />

0<br />

100<br />

100<br />

X X X X<br />

PROTTO LORENZO 3,478<br />

3,478<br />

F F F F<br />

RADAELLI CORRADO 30<br />

30<br />

C - A C<br />

RAZELLI EUGENIO 6,908<br />

6,908<br />

F C A F<br />

RICCI ROBERTO 2,000<br />

2,000<br />

F C F C<br />

RIZZO FRANCESCO 3,478<br />

3,478<br />

- F F F<br />

ROSSOTTO ALBERTO 3,000<br />

3,000<br />

X X X X<br />

SALOMONE LUIGI 1,896<br />

1,896<br />

F C F F<br />

SANDRONE ANGELO 100<br />

100<br />

F F F F<br />

SERVETTI DOMENICA 600<br />

600<br />

F A X X<br />

SPERBER JUTTA 911<br />

911<br />

F A F F<br />

TEODORANI FABBRI PIO<br />

AS PROXY FOR -<br />

AGNELLI MARIA SOLE<br />

0<br />

11,588<br />

11,588<br />

F C F F<br />

TESIO VITTORIO 400<br />

400<br />

X X X X<br />

TINELLI FRANCO 5,000<br />

5,000<br />

F C X X<br />

TOMASSONI FRANCESCO 10<br />

10<br />

F C X X<br />

TOSO DOMENICO 2,096<br />

2,096<br />

X X X X<br />

TURRONI GIANFRANCO 5,000<br />

5,000<br />

X X X X<br />

UCCELLI ANGELA 0<br />

VOTING RESULT<br />

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1: Approval of Statutory Financial Statements at 31/12/2012 and Allocation of 2012 Net Result; 2: Action related to the obligations of Directors; 3: First section of<br />

Compensation Policy; 4: Authorization for the purchase and disposal of own shares;<br />

F = For; C = Against; A = Abstained; = - Non Voting; X = Absent;


<strong>Fiat</strong> S.p.A. AGM 09/04/2013<br />

LIST OF PARTICIPANTS<br />

SHAREHOLDERS AND REPRESENTATIVES IN ATTENDANCE<br />

AS PROXY FOR -<br />

DELLISANTI FRANCESCO<br />

Partial<br />

5,000<br />

Total<br />

5,000<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

X X X X<br />

VACCHI GABRIELLA TERESINA 10<br />

10<br />

- - X X<br />

VALERI FABRIZIO 1<br />

1<br />

X X F F<br />

VALLE DOMENICO 1<br />

1<br />

X X X X<br />

VARRASI GABRIELE<br />

AS PROXY FOR -<br />

TRINGALI IRENE<br />

0<br />

1<br />

1<br />

A A A A<br />

VARRESE PAOLO 700<br />

700<br />

F C F F<br />

VAYR CESARE<br />

AS PROXY FOR -<br />

PISTARINO ANNA<br />

178<br />

112<br />

290<br />

F A A A<br />

F A A A<br />

VENTO GIANCLAUDIO PIERO 3<br />

3<br />

F F A F<br />

VERRONE ROBERTO<br />

AS PROXY FOR -<br />

GRIA CATERINA<br />

VERRONE CARLO<br />

1,500<br />

2,000<br />

737<br />

4,237<br />

F C X X<br />

F C X X<br />

F C X X<br />

VETERBO ANNAMARIA<br />

AS PROXY FOR -<br />

BORRELLO DOMENICO<br />

0<br />

100<br />

100<br />

X X X X<br />

VILLA REMO<br />

AS PROXY FOR -<br />

MODAFFARI DANIELE<br />

0<br />

526<br />

526<br />

X X X X<br />

VITERBO ALFREDO 50,000<br />

50,000<br />

X X X X<br />

ZABARINI MARCO FABRIZIO 11,400<br />

11,400<br />

C A C C<br />

ZENI MARIO 700<br />

700<br />

F F F F<br />

ZOLA ADOLFO GIOVANNI 9<br />

9<br />

- X - A<br />

VOTING RESULT<br />

Key: Page: 29<br />

1: Approval of Statutory Financial Statements at 31/12/2012 and Allocation of 2012 Net Result; 2: Action related to the obligations of Directors; 3: First section of<br />

Compensation Policy; 4: Authorization for the purchase and disposal of own shares;<br />

F = For; C = Against; A = Abstained; = - Non Voting; X = Absent;


<strong>Fiat</strong> S.p.A. AGM 09/04/2013<br />

LIST OF PARTICIPANTS<br />

SHAREHOLDERS AND REPRESENTATIVES IN ATTENDANCE Partial Total 1 2 3 4<br />

Chairman Secretary<br />

Signed Signed<br />

(John Philip ELKANN) (Ettore MORONE)<br />

VOTING RESULT<br />

Key: Page: 30<br />

1: Approval of Statutory Financial Statements at 31/12/2012 and Allocation of 2012 Net Result; 2: Action related to the obligations of Directors; 3: First section of<br />

Compensation Policy; 4: Authorization for the purchase and disposal of own shares;<br />

F = For; C = Against; A = Abstained; = - Non Voting; X = Absent;

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