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Lista Spółek Uwzględnionych W Raporcie Wynagrodzenia członków zarządów spółek notowanych na GPW w 2011 roku 1 Lista spółek uwzględnionych w raporcie 4fun Media SA Bioton SA ABC Data Spółka Akcyjna Bipromet SA ABM Solid SA BNP Paribas Bank Polska Spółka Akcyjna Action SA Boryszew SA AD. Drągowski S.A. BRE Bank SA Advadis SA Budimex SA Agora SA Budopol-Wrocław SA Alchemia SA Budvar Centrum SA Alma Market SA Bumech SA Alterco SA BZ WBK SA Amica Wronki SA Calatrava Capital SA Ampli SA CAM Media S.A. Amrest Holdings Se Capital Partners SA Anti S.A. Cash Flow SA Apator SA CD Projekt RED S.A. Aplisens S.A. Celtic Property Developments S.A. Arctic Paper S.A. Centrozap S.A. Arcus S.A. Centrum Klima S.A. Armatura Kraków SA Ceramika Nowa Gala SA Arteria SA Ciech SA Asseco BS SA City Interactive SA Asseco Poland SA Cognor SA Asseco South Eastern Europe SA Colian Spółka Akcyjna Atlanta Poland SA ComArch SA Atlantis SA Comp Safe Support SA ATM Grupa SA Complex SA ATM SA CP Energia SA Atrem SA Cyfrowy Polsat SA Awbud Spółka Akcyjna Dębica SA B3System SA Decora SA Bank BPH SA Delko SA Bank Handlowy SA DGA SA Bank Millennium SA Dom Development SA Bank Ochrony Środowiska SA Dom Maklerski IDM SA Bank Pekao SA Drewex SA Barlinek SA Drop SA Berling Spółka Akcyjna Drozapol-Profil SA Best SA eCard SA Sedlak & Sedlak 2012 Wynagrodzenia członków zarządów spółek notowanych na GPW w 2011 roku 2 ED Invest Spółka Akcyjna Getin Noble Bank SA Efekt SA Giełda Papierów Wartościowych w Echo Investment SA Warszawie Spółka Akcyjna Eko Export SA Giełda Praw Majątkowych Vindexus S.A. Eko Holding Spółka Akcyjna Gino Rossi SA Elektrobudowa SA Globe Trade Centre SA Elektrociepłownia Będzin SA Graal SA Elektrotim SA Grupa Kęty SA Elkop SA Grupa Lotos SA Elzab SA Grupa Żywiec SA Emperia Holding SA Hardex S.A. Enea SA Harper Hygienics Spółka Akcyjna Energoaparatura SA Hawe SA Energoinstal SA Herkules Spółka Akcyjna Energomontaż-Południe SA Hutmen SA Energopol-Południe SA Hydrobudowa Polska SA Erbud SA Hydrotor SA ERG SA Hygienika SA Ergis-Eurofilms SA Hyperion SA ES-System SA Chemoservis-Dwory SA Eurocash SA Iławskie Zakłady Naprawy Samochodów SA Eurofaktor SA Impel SA Europejski Fundusz Hipoteczny SA Impexmetal SA Europejskie Centrum Odszkodowań Spółka Indykpol SA Akcyjna Infovide-Matrix SA Eurotel SA ING Bank Śląski SA Fabryka Kosmetyków POLLENA-EWA SA Instal Kraków SA Fabryka Obrabiarek Rafamet SA Intakus SA FAM SA Integer.pl SA Famur SA Inter Cars SA Farmacol SA Inter Groclin Auto SA Fasing SA Interbud-Lublin SA Fast Finance Spółka Akcyjna Interferie SA Ferro Spółka Akcyjna Internet Group SA Ferrum S.A. Intersport Polska SA Firma Handlowa Jago SA Introl SA Fon SA Investcon Group SA Forte SA Ipopema Securities SA Fota SA Izolacja-Jarocin SA Gant Development SA J.W. Construction Holding SA Getin Holding SA K2 Internet SA Sedlak & Sedlak 2012 Wynagrodzenia członków zarządów spółek notowanych na GPW w 2011 roku 3 KCI SA Mostostal Warszawa SA KGHM Polska Miedź SA Mostostal Zabrze - Holding SA Koelner SA Mostostal-Export SA Kofola SA Muza SA Kompap SA Netia SA Konsorcjum Stali SA Netmedia SA Kopex SA Neuca SA KPPD SA NG2 SA Krakchemia SA Nordea Bank Polska SA Kredyt Bank SA North Coast SA Krynicki Recykling Spółka Akcyjna Novita SA LC Corp SA NTT System SA Lena Lighting SA Odlewnie Polskie SA Lentex SA One-2-One SA LPP SA Oponeo.pl SA LSI Software SA Opteam Spółka Akcyjna LST Capital Spółka Akcyjna Orbis SA Lubawa SA Orzeł Biały SA Lubelski Węgiel Bogdanka SA P.A. Nova SA Lubelskie Zakłady Przemysłu Skórzanego Paged SA PROTEKTOR SA Pamapol SA M.W. Trade SA Pani Teresa Medica SA Macrologic SA Patentus SA Magellan SA PBG SA Makarony Polskie SA PBS Finanse Spółka Akcyjna Makrum SA PC Guard SA Marvipol S.A. PCC Intermodal SA MCI Management SA Pekaes S.A. Mediatel SA Pelion Spółka Akcyjna Mennica Polska SA Pepees SA Mewa SA Permedia SA Mieszko SA Petrolinvest SA Miraculum SA Pfleiderer Grajewo SA Mirbud SA PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna SA Mispol SA PGNiG SA MIT Mobile Internet Technology SA PKM Duda SA MNI SA PKN Orlen SA MOJ SA Plast-Box SA Mondi Paper Świecie SA Platforma Mediowa Point Group SA Monnari Trade SA Pol-Aqua SA Mostostal Płock SA Polcolorit SA Sedlak & Sedlak 2012 Wynagrodzenia członków zarządów spółek notowanych na GPW w 2011 roku 4 Police SA Sanockie Zakłady Przemysłu Gumowego Polimex-Mostostal SA STOMIL SANOK SA Polish Energy Partners SA Sanwil SA Polmed Spółka Akcyjna Seco/Warwick SA Pol-Mot Warfama SA Seko SA Polna SA Selena FM SA Polnord SA Sfinks SA Polskie Jadło SA Simple SA Power Media SA Skotan SA Powszechna Kasa Oszczędności Bank Polski Skyline Investment SA SA Śnieżka SA Powszechne Towarzystwo Inwestycyjne Sonel S.A. Spółka Akcyjna Stalexport SA Powszechny Zakład Ubezpieczeń Spółka Stalprodukt SA Akcyjna Stalprofil SA Pozbud T&R SA Synthos S.A. PPH Bomi SA Talex SA Pragma Faktoring Spółka Akcyjna Tauron Polska Energia Spółka Akcyjna Pragma Inkaso Spółka Akcyjna Telekomunikacja Polska S.A. Prima Moda SA TelForceOne SA Procad SA Tell SA Prochem SA Tesgas Spółka Akcyjna Próchnik SA TIM SA Projprzem SA Towarzystwo Finansowe Spółdzielczych Kas Pronox Technology SA Oszczędnościowo-Kredytowych SA Przedsiębiorstwo Montażu Konstrukcji Towarzystwo Ubezpieczeń Europa SA Stalowych i Urządzeń Górniczych Pemug SA Trakcja Polska S.A. PZ Cormay SA Trans Polonia SA Quantum Software SA Travelplanet.pl SA Qumak-Sekom SA Trion SA Radpol SA Triton Development SA Rafako SA TUP SA Rainbow Tours SA TVN SA Rank Progress Spółka Akcyjna Ulma SA Redan SA Unibep S.A. Relpol SA Unima 2000 SA Remak SA Variant SA Resbud SA Vistula & Wólczanka SA Robyg Spółka Akcyjna Votum Spółka Akcyjna Rovese Spółka Akcyjna Wandalex SA Wasko SA Sedlak & Sedlak 2012 Wynagrodzenia członków zarządów spółek notowanych na GPW w 2011 roku 5 Wawel SA Wielton SA Wikana SA Wilbo SA Wistil SA Wojas S.A. Yawal SA Zakład Budowy Maszyn Zremb-Chojnice SA Zakład Urządzeń Kotłowych Stąporków SA Zakłady Azotowe w Tarnowie-Mościcach SA Zakłady Mięsne Herman SA Zakłady Przemysłu Cukierniczego Otmuchów Spółka Akcyjna Zakłady Tłuszczowe KRUSZWICA SA Zastal SA Zelmer SA Zespół Elektrociepłowni Wrocławskich KOGENERACJA SA Zetkama SA ZM Ropczyce SA ZO Bytom SA ZPUE SA ZUE Spółka Akcyjna Sedlak & Sedlak 2012 .
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