- The Governing Council confirms that it will undertake the next review of the reference value in December 2001.
- An expert opinion given by Ernst & Young on 14 January 2010 regarding the value of BayernLB at 18 December 2008 concluded that the savings banks association's stake was [< 5] %.
- According to that valuation, Elan's market value as at 31 December 2007 was EUR 38059000. In addition, the shareholders considered a flash estimate of the value of Elan dated 1 July 2008.
- The Governing Council will undertake the next review of the reference value in December 2001.
- As explained in paragraph (37), the value of Sachsen LB in December 2007 was established at EUR 328 million [28], which is the price paid by LBBW.
- The values affected in December 2008 for the same variables were respectively 3,7 %, 1,5 % and 0,3 %.
- As explained in paragraph (37), the value of Sachsen LB in December 2007 was established at EUR 328 million, which is the price paid by LBBW.
- Net present value at December 2002 discounted at 5,4 % nominal.
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- The Governing Council will undertake the next review of the reference value in December 2001.
- The values affected in December 2008 for the same variables were respectively 3,7 %, 1,5 % and 0,3 %.
- As explained in paragraph (37), the value of Sachsen LB in December 2007 was established at EUR 328 million, which is the price paid by LBBW.
- According to that valuation, Elan's market value as at 31 December 2007 was EUR 38059000. In addition, the shareholders considered a flash estimate of the value of Elan dated 1 July 2008.
- Net present value at December 2002 discounted at 5,4 % nominal.
- ÖVAG's balance sheet and RWA, which were taken as the reference point, are the values as per 31 December 2008, while KA was sold to Austria in November 2008.
- As explained in paragraph (37), the value of Sachsen LB in December 2007 was established at EUR 328 million [28], which is the price paid by LBBW.
- The Governing Council confirms that it will undertake the next review of the reference value in December 2001.
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