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37E.ON Stock Our Investors
Continually
strengthening
relationships.
Our investor relations ("IR") are founded on four principles: open-
ness, continuity, credibility, and equal treatment of all investors.
Each year we work hard to be even better in each of these areas.
Our activities in 2009 were again guided by our commitment to
continual improvement.
Our mission is to provide straightforward, transparent in-
formation at our periodic roadshows, at conferences, at eon.com,
and when we meet personally with investors. In 2009, we increased
the number of roadshows to create even more opportunities
to talk with investors one on one. Continually communicating
with our investors and strengthening our relationships with
them are essential for good IR.
Each year we invite analysts and institutional investors to a
conference held on the day we release our annual report. We
present our results for the previous financial year and our objec-
tives for the current year. The conference for our 2008 results
was held in March 2009 in Düsseldorf.
Capital Market Day is another key date. One of its main
purposes is for the senior leadership of our market units and
operating companies to talk in detail about their markets and the
operational side of our business. We believe it's important for
analysts and institutional investors to get to know the people
who manage our business in our target markets. And we believe
facilitating this direct contact further enhances our credibility and
helps deepen the capital market's trust in E.ON and in E.ON stock.
All visitors to eon.com will find our financial reports and
executive presentations as well as webcasts and podcasts of IR
events in both audio and video format. And you can always reach
us directly: just call us or send us an e-mail.
Want to find out more?
eon.com/investorrelations
Contact us:
investorrelations@eon.com
T +49-2 11-45 79-5 49
Capital Market Day 2009 in Essen: talkin' 'bout our generation
Our annual Capital Market Day typically gives analysts and institutional
investors a closer look at one of our market units. The 2009 event held
in Essen's Zollverein, a complex of buildings once part of a coal-mining
facility, focused instead on our biggest single business--our genera-
tion activities--which accounts for more than half of our adjusted
EBIT.The subject was particularly timely because we're in the process of
adopting a centralized, functional management approach for our gen-
eration fleet in Europe. In Essen, E.ON Board of Management members
and senior managers from our generation business talked to investors
about the long-term trends in European power generation and the
course we've set for the E.ON fleet. Our generation activities were a
topic of further discussion at investor conferences and roadshows.