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Board of Management
Total remuneration to members of the Board of Management
in 2009 amounted to 16.1 million (2008: 18.9 million). This
consisted of base salary, bonuses, other compensation elements
and share-based payments.
Total payments to former members of the Board of Manage-
ment and their beneficiaries amounted to 9.9 million (2008:
7.6 million). Provisions of 109.1 million (2008: 110.4 million)
have been established for the pension obligations to former
members of the Board of Management and their beneficiaries.
There were no loans to members of the Board of Management
in 2009.
The Board of Management's compensation structure and the
amounts for each member of the Board of Management are pre-
sented on pages 150 through 155 in the Compensation Report,
which is part of the Combined Group Management Report.
Additional information about the members of the Board of
Management is provided on page 167.
(34) Compensation of Supervisory Board and
Board of Management
Supervisory Board
Provided that E.ON's shareholders approve the proposed divi-
dend at the Annual Shareholders Meeting on May 6, 2010,
total remuneration to members of the Supervisory Board will
be 4.9 million (2008: 4.5 million).
There were no loans to members of the Supervisory Board
in 2009.
The Supervisory Board's compensation structure and the
amounts for each member of the Supervisory Board are pre-
sented on pages 148 and 149 in the Compensation Report,
which is part of the Combined Group Management Report.
Additional information about the members of the Supervisory
Board is provided on pages 160 and 161.
Additional Entity-Level Disclosures
External sales by product break down as follows:
The following table breaks down external sales (by location
of customers and by location of seller), as well as property,
plant and equipment, by geographic area:
Segment Information by Product
in millions 2009 2008
Electricity 48,563 47,001
Gas 28,328 35,433
Other 4,926 4,319
Total 81,817 86,753
E.ON's customer structure did not result in any major concen-
tration in any given geographical region or business area.
Due to the large number of customers the Company serves
and the variety of its business activities, there are no indi-
vidual customers whose business volume is material compared
with the Company's total business volume.
Gas is procured primarily from Norway, Russia, Germany, the
Netherlands and Denmark.
Geographic Segment Information
in millions
Germany
Europe (euro area
excluding
Germany) Europe (other) United States Other Total
2009 2008 2009 2008 2009 2008 2009 2008 2009 2008 2009 2008
External sales by
location of customer 42,670 42,850 12,032 11,226 25,178 30,738 1,889 1,887 48 52 81,817 86,753
External sales by
location of seller 51,477 50,514 8,648 7,149 19,760 27,156 1,889 1,887 43 47 81,817 86,753
Property, plant and
equipment 19,568 20,018 9,742 8,745 24,251 21,094 7,192 6,572 34 51 60,787 56,480