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Wednesday, 22 September 2021 Track One Track Two Track Three Track Four Track Five Track 6 WEDNESDAY, 22 SEPTEMBER 2021 TRACK ONE TRACK TWO TRACK THREE TRACK FOUR TRACK FIVE TRACK 6 8:00 AM Falck Renewables GSK Consumer Jenoptik (JEN.GR) Merck (MRK.GR) Straumann (STMN.SW) Wizz Air (WIZZ.LN) (FKR.IM) Healthcare (GSK.LN) 9:00 AM Encavis (ECV.GR) Rémy Cointreau Rio Tinto (RIO.LN) SAS Group (SAS.SS) Sonova Holding (RCO.FP) (SOON.SW) 10:00 AM Carlsberg (CARLB.DC) Daimler (DAI.GR) Sanofi (SAN.FP) SSE (SSE.LN) TUI (TUI.LN) 11:00 AM Bayer (BAYN.GR) BP (BP/.LN) easyJet (EZJ.LN) Grenergy (GRE.SM) Just Eat Takeaway.com UCB (UCB.BB) (TKWY.NA) 12:00 PM Amplifon (AMP.IM) ABF (ABF.LN) Croda (CRDA.LN) EssilorLuxoticca (EL.FP) Uniper (UN01.GR) 1:00 PM Break 1:30 PM Air Liquide (AI.FP) Deutsche Lufthansa Heineken (HEIA.NA) Nestle (NESN.SW) Orsted (ORSTED.DC) (LHA.GR) 2:30 PM Akzo Nobel (AKZA.NA) Elior Group (ELIOR.FP) Fresenius SE (FRE.GR) Ivanhoe Mines (IVN.CN) L'Oréal (OR.FP) 3:30 PM Ballard Power Systems Davide Campari-Milano ITM Power (ITM.LN) Ocado Group (OCDO.LN) (BLDP) SpA (CPR.IM) 4:30 PM Bernstein Analyst Panel: Inflation – Markets are not worried. Should they be? THURSDAY, 23 SEPTEMBER 2021 TRACK ONE TRACK TWO TRACK THREE TRACK FOUR TRACK FIVE TRACK SIX 8:00 AM BHP Group (BHP.LN) DSV A/S (DSV.DC) Roche Holding (ROG.SW) SGS (SGSN.SW) 9:00 AM Adecco Group Genmab (GMAB.DC) Intertek Group (ITRK.LN) Valeo (FR.FP) (ADEN.SW) 10:00 AM Prada (1913.HK) Royal Mail (RMG.LN) Wacker Chemie (WCH.GR) 11:00 AM Dufry (DUFN.SW) Eurofins Scientific Galp Energia (GALP.PL) Johnson Matthey Novo Nordisk Pernod Ricard (RI.FP) (ERF.FP) (JMAT.LN) (NOVOB.DC) 12:00 PM AB InBev NV (ABI.BB) AstraZeneca (AZN.LN) ‡ EV Panel Norwegian Air Shuttle (NAS.NO) 1:00 PM Break 1:30 PM Aramark (ARMK) Aston Martin Lagonda Ericsson (ERICB.SS) Henkel (HEN.GR) Novartis (NOVN.SW) Royal Dutch Shell (AML.LN) (RDSA.LN) 2:30 PM Kingfisher (KGF.LN) Kuehne + Nagel Leonardo (LDO.IM) Lundin Energy (LUPE.SS) Plug Power (PLUG) (KNIN.SW) 3:30 PM Embracer Group Erste Group (EBS.AV) Fresenius Medical Care Iberdrola (IBE.SM) InterContinental Hotels (EMBRACB.SS) (FME.GR) Group (IHG.LN) 4.30 PM Bernstein Analyst Panel: ESG Best Ideas EDP (EDP.PL, EDPR.PL) Tripadvisor (TRIP) This agenda is subject to change. To register, please contact your salesperson or visit the SDC website. To access the live broadcast of these general sessions, please visit the conference video showcase. ‡ Enabling the EV Revolution – Battery Metals Panel with Sherritt, Sunrise Energy Metals and Syrah Resources COMPANIES HOSTING MEETINGS ONLY: Ahold Delhaize (AD.NA) – IR ConvaTec Group (CTEC.LN) - IR Experian (EXPN.LN) – CFO Orkla (ORK.NO) – CEO/CFO Schindler Antofagasta (ANTO.LN) - IR Daqo New Energy Corp (DQ) - IR Galapagos (GLPG.NA) - CMO Holding (SCHP.CH) - IR Arcelor Mittal (MT.NA) - Board Member Deutsche Post (DPW.GR) - IR GN Store Nord (GN.DC) – IR Smith & Nephew (SN/.LN) – IR BAWAG (BG.AV) - CEO DS Smith (SMDS.LN) – IR IFF ((IFF) - CEO Soitec (SOI.FP) - IR BT Group (BT/A.LN) - IR Enav (ENAV.IM) - CFO JDE Peet's (JDEP.EN) - IR Tokyo Electron (8035.JP) - Chairman China Resources Power (836.HK) Engie (ENGI.FP) - CEO Koninklijke Philips (PHIA.NA) - IR Unilever (ULVR.LN) - IR Cie Financiere Richemont (CFR.SW) – IR ENI (ENI.IM) - IR Linde (LIN.GR) – CFO Vestas Wind Systems (VWS.DC) - IR Coca-Cola Co (KO) - CFO Estun Automation (002747.CH) - IR LONGi Green Energy Tech (601012.CH) - IR Vodafone Group (VOD.LN) - IR Continental (CON.GR) - IR Evonik Industries (EVK.GR) - Deputy CFO National Grid (NG/.LN) – IR COMPANIES HOSTING ESG MEETINGS: Associated British Foods (ABF.LN) Galapagos (GLPG.NA) Merck (MRK.GR) Croda (CRDA.LN) Koninklijke Philips (PHIA.NA) Wacker Chemie (WCH.GR) ENI (ENI.IM) Kuehne & Nagel (KNIN.SW) ABInBev ConvaTec Group Estun Automation Co Johnson Matthey Fernando Tennenbaum Kate Postans Yan Shi Robert MacLeod Chief Financial Officer VP Investor Relations & Corporate Investor Relations Manager Chief Executive Officer Communications Adecco Group Eurofins Just Eat Takeaway.Com Coram Williams Croda Gilles Martin Joris Wilton Chief Financial Officer Steve Foots Chief Executive Officer Investor Relations Group Chief Executive Ahold Delhaize Evonik Industries Kingfisher Cornell Burnette Daimler Dr. Harald Schwager Thierry Garnier Director Investor Relations Ola Kallenius Deputy Chairman of the Executive Board Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer Air Liquide Experian Koninklijke Philips Jerome Pelletan Daqo New Energy Lloyd Pitchford Leandro Mazzoni Chief Financial Officer Kevin He Chief Financial Officer Head of Investor Relations Investor Relations Director AkzoNobel Falck Renewables Kuehne + Nagel Thierry Vanlancker Davide Campari-Milano Toni Volpe Detlef Trefzger Chief Executive Officer Bob Kunze-Concewitz Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer Amplifon Paolo Marchesini Fresenius Medical Care Leonardo Gabriele Galli Chief Financial Officer Helen Giza Alessandro Profumo Chief Financial Officer Chief Financial Officer Chief Executive Officer Deutsche Lufthansa Alessandra Genco Antofagasta Carsten Sphor Fresenius SE Chief Financial Officer Andrew Lindsay Chief Executive Officer Stephan Sturm Director Investor Relations Remco Steenbergen President & Chief Executive Officer Linde Chief Financial Officer Matt White Aramark Galapagos Chief Financial Officer John Zillmer Deutsche Post DHL Group Walid Abi-Saab Chief Executive Officer Robert Schneider Chief Medical Officer LONGi Green Energy Technology SVP, Investor Relations Anais Wu ArcelorMittal Galp Energia Investor Relations Director Michel Wurth DS Smith Filipe Silva Board member Hugo Fisher Chief Financial Officer L'Oréal Group Investor Relations Director Nicolas Hieronimus Associated British Foods Genmab Chief Executive Officer John Bason DSV A/S Jan van de Winkel Finance Director Jens Bjørn Andersen Chief Executive Officer Lundin Energy Group Chief Executive Officer Daniel Fitzgerald Aston Martin Lagonda GlaxoSmithKline Chief Operating Officer Tobias Moers Dufry Tobias Hessler Chief Executive Officer Yves Gerster Chief Financial Officer of Consumer Health Merck Chief Financial Officer Belén Garijo AstraZeneca GN Store Nord Chief Executive Officer Ruud Dobber EasyJet Henriette Wennicke EVP, BioPharmaceuticals Business Unit Johan Lundgren Head of Investor Relations National Grid Chief Executive Officer John Pettigrew Ballard Power Systems Grenergy Renovables Chief Executive Officer Randy MacEwen EDP - Energias de Portugal Daniel Lozano President & Chief Executive Officer Miguel Stilwell de Andrade Chief Capital Markets & Corporate Development Nestlé Chief Executive Officer Officer Francois-Xavier Roger BAWAG Group Rui Texeira Chief Financial Officer Anas Abuzaakouk Chief Financial Officer Heineken Chief Executive Officer Dolf van den Brink Norwegian Air Shuttle Elior Group Chief Executive Officer Geir Karlsen Bayer Philippe Guillemot Chief Executive Officer Werner Baumann Group Chief Executive Officer Henkel Chief Executive Officer Esther Gaide Carsten Knobel Novartis Group Chief Financial Officer Chief Executive Officer Harry Kirsch BHP Chief Financial Officer David Lamont Embracer Group Iberdrola Chief Financial Officer Lars Wingefors Jose Sainz Novo Nordisk Chief Executive Officer Chief Financial Officer Karsten Munk Knudsen BP Chief Financial Officer Dev Sanyal Enav SpA InterContinental Hotels Group EVP, Gas & Low Carbon Energy Luca Colman Keith Barr Ocado Chief Financial Officer Chief Executive Officer Tim Steiner BT Group Chief Executive Officer Mark Lidard Encavis International Flavors & Fragrances Group Director Investor Relations Christoph Husmann Andreas Fibig Orkla Chief Financial Officer Chief Executive Officer Jaan Ivar Semlitsch Carlsberg Chief Executive Officer Cees 't Hart Engie Intertek Harald Ullevoldsæter Chief Executive Officer Catherine MacGregor André Lacroix Chief Financial Officer Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer China Resources Power Orsted Cherie Liu ENI SpA ITM Power Mads Nipper Investor Relations Manager Peter Sahota Graham Cooley Chief Executive Officer Investor Relations VP Chief Executive Officer Cie Financiere Richemont Pernod Ricard Sophie Cagnard Ericsson Ivanhoe Mines Alexandre Ricard Group Corporate Communications Arun Bansall Robert Friedland Chief Executive Officer & Chairman Director EVP & Head of Market Area Europe & Latin Founder & Executive Chairman America Plug Power Coca-Cola Company JDE Peet's Sanjay Srestha John Murphy Erste Group Robin Jansen Chief Strategy Officer Chief Financial Officer Bernd Spalt Head of Investor Relations Chief Executive Officer Prada Continental Jenoptik Alessandra Cozzani Bernard Wang EssilorLuxottica Stefan Traeger Chief Financial Officer Head of Investor Relations Stefano Grassi Chief Executive Officer Chief Financial Officer Remy Cointreau SGS Syrah Resources Vestas Wind Systems Eric Vallat Frankie Ng Shaun Verner Mathias Dalsten Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer VP, Investor Relations Rio Tinto Sherritt Tokyo Electron Vodafone Peter Cunningham Leon Binedell Tom Tsuneishi Matt Johnson Chief Financial Officer Chief Executive Officer Chairman of the Board Director of Investor Relations Roche Smith & Nephew Tripadvisor Inc Wacker Chemie Teresa Graham Andrew Swift Ernst Teunissen Tobias Ohler Head of Global Product Strategy Head of Investor Relations Chief Financial Officer Chief Financial Officer Royal Dutch Shell Soitec TUI Group Wizz Air Holdings Huibert Vigeveno Steve Bbureck Friedrich Joussen József Váradi Downstream Director VP, Corporate Development & Investor Chief Executive Officer
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