Annual general
meeting 2023
The annual general meeting (AGM)
for Equinor ASA was held Wednesday 10 May 2023.
Time:
10 May 2023 at 15:00 (CET)
Contents of this PDF:
1. Notice of Annual General Meeting in Equinor ASA 11 May 2023
2. Shareholder proposals and board response to Equinor’s AGM 2023
3. Notice of attendance and voting prior to the meeting for Equinor’s AGM 2023
4. American Depositary Shares (ADS) notice of Equinor’s AGM 2023
5. List of shareholders attending the AGM 2023
6. Auditor’s statement regarding coverage of remaining restricted equity
7. Minutes of Annual General Meeting in Equinor ASA 10 May 2023
Notice of annual general
meeting in Equinor ASA
10 May 2023
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To the shareholders of Equinor ASA
NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
10 MAY 2023 AT 15:00 CEST
Equinor Business Center, Forusbeen 50, 4035 Stavanger
Digital participation is possible via Lumi AGM
Please see more information under “Participation
AGENDA
1. Opening of the annual general meeting by the chair of the corporate assembly (no voting)
2. Registration of represented shareholders and proxies (no voting)
3. Election of chair for the meeting
The board of directors proposes that the general meeting elects the chair of the corporate assembly, Jarle
Roth, as chair of the meeting.
4. Approval of the notice and the agenda
5. Election of two persons to co-sign the minutes together with the chair of the meeting
6. Approval of the annual report and accounts for Equinor ASA and the Equinor group for 2022,
including the board of directors’ proposal for distribution of fourth quarter 2022 dividend
The board of directors proposes a fourth quarter 2022 ordinary dividend of US dollar (”USD”) 0.30 per
share and an extraordinary dividend of USD 0.60 per share. The fourth quarter 2022 dividend accrues
to the shareholders as registered in Equinor’s shareholder register with the Norwegian Central Securities
Depository (VPS) as of expiry of 12 May 2023. Subject to ordinary settlement in VPS, this implies that the
right to dividends accrues to shareholders as of 10 May 2023. The shares will be traded ex-dividend on
the Oslo Stock Exchange (Oslo Børs) from and including 11 May 2023. For US ADR (American Depository
Receipts) holders, dividend accrues to the ADR-holders as of 10 May 2023, and the ex-dividend date will be
from and including 11 May 2023.
Shareholders whose shares trade on the Oslo Stock Exchange will receive their dividend in Norwegian
kroner (”NOK”). The NOK dividend will be communicated on 22 May 2023.
The expected payment date for the dividend is 25 May 2023.
Proposed resolution:
“The annual accounts and the annual report for 2022 for Equinor ASA and the Equinor group are
approved. A fourth quarter 2022 ordinary dividend of USD 0.30 per share and an extraordinary dividend
of USD 0.60 per share are approved to be distributed.
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7. Authorisation to distribute dividend based on approved annual accounts for 2022
The board of directors proposes that the general meeting provides an authorisation to the board of
directors to approve quarterly dividends for second and third quarter 2023 and first quarter 2024 cf. the
Norwegian Public Limited Liability Companies Act section 8-2 second paragraph. Such dividends will be
formally based on the company’s approved annual accounts for 2022. Equinor ASA will announce dividends
in connection with the respective quarterly results. Payment of the quarterly dividend is expected to take
place approximately four months after the announcement of the quarterly results.
Proposed resolution:
“The general meeting of Equinor ASA hereby authorises the board of directors to resolve the payments
of dividend based on the company’s approved annual accounts for 2022, cf. the Norwegian Public Limited
Liability Companies Act section 8-2, second paragraph.
The board of directors shall, when using the authorisation, make its decision in accordance with the
company’s approved dividend policy. The board of directors shall before each decision to approve the
payment of dividends consider if the company, after the payment of dividends, will have suicient equity
and liquidity.
The authorisation shall be valid until the next annual general meeting, but no later than 30 June 2024.
8. Proposal from shareholder that Equinor ban the use of fiberglass rotor blades in all new wind farms,
commits to buy into existing hydropower projects and conduct research on other energy sources such
as thorium
Shareholder Roald Skjoldheim has proposed the following resolution:
“1. Equinor bans the use of fiberglass rotor blades in all new wind farms. And do not replace old fiberglass
rotor blades with new ones.
2. Equinor must make a greater commitment to buying into existing hydropower projects, aiming to
upgrade the plants nationwide.
3. Equinor should conduct research on other energy sources, such as thorium.
The shareholder’s supporting statement and the board’s response is available at www.equinor.com/agm.
The board of directors recommends the general meeting to vote against the proposal.
9. Proposal from shareholders that Equinor identify and manage risks and possibilities regarding
climate, and integrate these in the company’s strategy
Shareholders WWF and Greenpeace have proposed the following resolution:
“Equinor identify and manage risks and possibilities regarding climate, and integrate these in the company’s
strategy. The company sets targets and implements measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
over a short- and long-term period in line with the target to limit global warming to 1.5 °C, and report to
shareholders on progress against these targets. Targets and measures include the entire supply chain
(scope 1, 2 and 3) and entails an absolute reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.
The shareholders’ supporting statement and the board’s response is available at www.equinor.com/agm.
The board of directors recommends the general meeting to vote against the proposal.
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10. Proposal from shareholder that Equinor stops all exploration and drilling by 2025 and provides
financial and technical assistance for the repair of and development of Ukraines energy infrastructure
Shareholder Guttorm Grundt has proposed the following resolution:
“1. Equinor introduces full stop of all exploration drilling for fossil energy resources on the Norwegian
continental shelf and abroad by 2025.
2. Equinor will provide financial and technical assistance for the repair and development of Ukraines
energy infrastructure with emphasis on energy security and renewable energy worth an average of
NOK 15 billion per year in the period 2023-2027.
The shareholder’s supporting statement and the board’s response is available at www.equinor.com/agm.
The board of directors recommends the general meeting to vote against the proposal.
11. Proposal from shareholder that Equinor develops a procedure for greatly improved process for
responding to shareholder proposals
Shareholder Even Bakke has proposed the following resolution:
“The Board of Directors and Group Management shall develop a procedure for a greatly improved process
for responding to shareholder proposals submitted at the Annual General Meeting.
The shareholder’s supporting statement and the board’s response is available at www.equinor.com/agm.
The board of directors recommends the general meeting to vote against the proposal.
12. Proposal from shareholder that Equinor ends all plans for activity in the Barents Sea, adjusts up the
investments in renewables/low carbon solutions to 50 percent by 2025, implements CCS for Melkøya
and invests in rebuilding of Ukraine
Shareholder Gro Nylander has proposed the following resolution:
“1. Equinor’s current activity in the Barents Sea ends. Further plans for this area are shelved.
2. Equinor’s gross investments in renewables/low-carbon solutions are 50 percent (up from 30) by 2025.
3. Equinor implements carbon capture and storage (CCS) for Melkøya. The figures for the company’s price
calculation are published and compared with alternative calculation methods.
4. Equinor invests part of the huge increase in revenues brought about by the war in Ukraine to help
rebuild the country.
The shareholder’s supporting statement and the board’s response is available at www.equinor.com/agm.
The board of directors recommends the general meeting to vote against the proposal.
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13. Proposal from shareholder that Equinor stops all exploration and test drilling for oil and gas, becomes
a leading producer of renewable energy, stops plans for electrification of Melkøya and presents a plan
enabling Norway to become net-zero by 2050
Shareholder Bente Marie Bakke has proposed the following resolution:
“1. Equinor stops all exploration and test drilling for oil and gas
2. Equinor aims to become a leading producer of renewable energy
3. Equinor stops plans for electrification of Melkøya. Instead, the possibilities for CO2 capture and storage
must be explored
4. Equinor presents a step-down plan for oil and gas production, enabling Norway to become net-zero by
2050
The shareholder’s supporting statement and the board’s response is available at www.equinor.com/agm.
The board of directors recommends the general meeting to vote against the proposal.
14. Proposal from shareholder that Equinor’s management let the results of global warming characterise
its further strategy, stops all exploration for more oil and gas, phase out all production and sale of
oil and gas, multiplies its investment in renewable energy and CCS and becomes a climate-friendly
company
Shareholder Gro Nylander has proposed the following resolution:
“• Equinor’s management reads up on the suering and death caused by global warming due to fossil
energy, and lets this characterise its further strategy.
Equinor stops all exploration for more oil/gas in Norway and abroad.
Equinor drafts a binding plan for phasing out all production and sale of oil and gas in Norway and
abroad as soon as possible.
Equinor multiplies its investments in renewable energy and CCS.
Equinor improves its reputation by implementing this, becoming a forward-looking, climate-friendly
company that assumes responsibility for future generations’ health and quality of life.
The shareholder’s supporting statement and the board’s response is available at www.equinor.com/agm.
The board of directors recommends the general meeting to vote against the proposal.
15. The board of directors’ report on Corporate Governance
Pursuant to section 5-6 fifth paragraph of the Norwegian Public Limited Liability Companies Act, the annual
general meeting shall review and evaluate the board’s report on Corporate Governance which has been
prepared in accordance with section 3-3b of the Norwegian Accounting Act. The Corporate Governance
report for 2022 is included in section 5.1 of Equinor ASAs annual report available at www.equinor.com/agm.
The general meeting shall carry out an advisory vote regarding the Corporate Governance report, and the
board proposes that the general meeting endorses the report.
Proposed resolution:
“The general meeting endorses the board of directors’ report on Corporate Governance.
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16. The board of directors’ remuneration policy on determination of salary and other remuneration for
leading personnel and remuneration report for salary and other remuneration for leading personnel
In accordance with section 6-16a of the Norwegian Public Limited Liability Companies Act, the board
of directors shall prepare a remuneration policy on determination of salary and other remuneration for
leading personnel. The proposed remuneration policy is available at www.equinor.com/agm.
In accordance with section 5-6 third paragraph of the Norwegian Public Limited Liability Companies
Act with reference to section 6-16a fifth paragraph, the board of directors’ remuneration policy for
determination of salary for leading personnel (item 16.1) is subject to approval by the general meeting at
every material change and, in any case, at least every four years. The board’s remuneration policy was last
approved by the general meeting in 2021, however, the board has decided to prepare and present a new
policy for the general meeting’s consideration and approval. The decision to renew the policy is partly made
in order to follow and implement developments in reporting practice in addition to implementing necessary
material changes to the policy as a result of changes in the Norwegian States guidelines for executive
remuneration in companies with state ownership interest.
In accordance with section 6-16b of the Norwegian Public Limited Liability Companies Act, the board
of directors shall prepare a remuneration report for leading personnel. The remuneration report is
presented as a separate report and in note 4 in Equinor ASAs financial statements and available at
www.equinor.com/agm.
In accordance with section 5-6 fourth paragraph of the Norwegian Public Limited Liability Companies Act
with reference to section 6-16b second paragraph, an advisory vote shall be held for the board of directors’
remuneration report for salary and other remuneration to leading personnel (item 16.2).
The board of directors recommends that the general meeting by a binding vote approves the remuneration
policy on determination of salary and other remuneration for leading personnel and by an advisory vote
endorses the board of directors’ remuneration report.
16.1. Approval of the board of directors’ remuneration policy on determination of salary and other
remuneration for leading personnel
Proposed resolution:
“The general meeting approves the board of directors’ Remuneration policy.
16.2. Advisory vote of the board of directors’ remuneration report for leading personnel
Proposed resolution:
“The general meeting endorses the board of directors’ 2022 Remuneration report.
17. Approval of remuneration for the company’s external auditor for 2022
Proposed resolution:
“Remuneration to the auditor for 2022 of NOK 49,894,487 for Equinor ASA is approved.
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18. Determination of remuneration for the corporate assembly members
The nomination committee proposes that the general meeting adopt the following resolution regarding
changes to the remuneration to the corporate assembly:
“The remuneration to the corporate assembly is adjusted eective from 11 May 2023 as follows:
From To
Chair NOK 137,600/annually NOK 143,700/annually
Deputy chair NOK 72,600/annually NOK 75,800/annually
Members NOK 51,000/annually NOK 53,250/annually
Deputy members NOK 7,340/meeting NOK 7,670/meeting”
19. Determination of remuneration for the nomination committee members
The nomination committee proposes that the general meeting adopt the following resolution regarding
changes to the remuneration to the nomination committee:
“The remuneration to the nomination committee is adjusted eective from 11 May 2023 as follows:
From To
Chair NOK 13,650/meeting NOK 14,260/meeting
Members NOK 10,130/meeting NOK 10,580/meeting”
20. Authorisation to acquire Equinor ASA shares in the market to continue operation of the company’s
share-based incentive plans for employees
Since 2004, the company has oered a share saving plan for employees in the group. The purpose of this
plan is to augment good business culture and encourage loyalty through employees becoming part-owners
of the company. The long-term incentive plan was implemented in 2007 with the purpose of strengthening
the alignment of top management and shareholders’ long-term interests and sustainability of the company,
and to retain key executives. At the annual general meeting in 2022 it was decided to authorise the board
of directors to acquire shares in the market. This authorisation is valid until 30 June 2023. It is proposed
that the annual general meeting gives the board of directors a new authorisation to acquire shares in the
market, to continue the company’s share-based incentive plans. The new authorisation shall replace the
authorisation granted on 11 May 2022 from the time of registration in the Register of Business Enterprises.
Proposed resolution:
“The board of directors is authorised on behalf of the company to acquire Equinor shares in the market.
The authorisation may be used to acquire own shares at a total nominal value of up to NOK 27,500,000.
Shares acquired pursuant to this authorisation may only be used for sale and transfer to employees of the
Equinor group as part of the groups share saving plan and long-term incentive plan, as approved by the
board of directors.
The minimum and maximum amount that may be paid per share will be NOK 50 and NOK 1,000,
respectively.
The authorisation is valid until 30 June 2024. This authorisation replaces, from the time of registration in
the Register of Business Enterprises, the previous authorisation to acquire own shares for the company’s
share-based incentive plans for employees granted by the annual general meeting on 11 May 2022.
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21. Reduction in capital through the cancellation of own shares and the redemption of shares belonging to
the Norwegian State
The annual general meeting resolved on 11 May 2022 to authorise the board of directors of Equinor ASA to
acquire Equinor shares in the market with a nominal value of up to NOK 187,500,000. The authorisation is
valid until the next annual general meeting, but no later than 30 June 2023.
Own shares acquired pursuant to the authorisation may only be used for annulment through a reduction of
the company’s share capital, pursuant to the Norwegian Public Limited Liability Companies Act section 12-1.
On 14 June 2021 the board of directors of Equinor ASA launched an indicative annual share buy-back
programme of up to USD 1.2 billion starting from 2022, subject to board approvals before starting tranches.
The board of directors resolved to increase the share buy-back programme for 2022 up to USD 5 billion in
February 2022, and further up to USD 6 billion in July 2022 (including the Norwegian States shares to be
redeemed).
In accordance with the share buy-back programme and the current authorisation granted by the annual
general meeting on 11 May 2022, the board of directors of Equinor ASA has approved the following
tranches:
Tranche Board approval Commencement End-date no
later than
Market
operations
Second tranche 2022 3 May 2022 16 May 2022 26 July 2022 USD 1.33 billion
Third tranche 2022 26 July 2022 28 July 2022 26 October 2022 USD 1.833 billion
Fourth tranche 2022 27 October 2022 31 October 2022 27 January 2023 USD 1.833 billion
First tranche 2023 7 February 2023 9 February 2023 24 March 2023 USD 1.0 billion
The amount of the market operations for each tranche includes the Norwegian States shares to be
redeemed.
The board of directors of Equinor ASA has in accordance with the share buy-back programme and the
current authorisation granted by the annual general meeting on 11 May 2022, acquired 56,880,633 own
shares in the market at an average price of NOK 349.6997.
On 27 April 2022, Equinor ASA signed an agreement with the Norwegian State, represented by the Ministry
of Trade, Industry and Fisheries regarding the repurchase of own shares. It is a mutual condition in the
agreement that the repurchases and cancellations of own shares will not change the Norwegian States
percentage ownership in the company. When Equinor ASA cancels own shares purchased in the open
market, a proportionate share of the States holdings shall therefore be redeemed and cancelled to ensure
that the percentage ownership remains unchanged at 67 per cent.
The compensation to the State for the redeemed shares represents the average price of the shares
purchased by Equinor ASA in the market, with the addition of an interest compensation and a deduction
for received dividend payments (and corresponding interest). The interest rate corresponds to six months’
NIBOR + 1 per cent per annum, calculated from the time of each share purchase until payment is made
on the agreed settlement date. Payment of the compensation will be made upon the redemption and
cancellation of 115,484,921 shares owned by the Norwegian State.
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The compensation to the State in NOK amounts to 40,182,168,060.50, subtracted for interest compensated
dividend for first through third quarter 2022. In addition, the fourth quarter 2022 dividend of USD 0.90 per
share (see decision in agenda item 6 above) and corresponding interest compensation will be deducted.
The dividend for the fourth quarter 2022 in NOK per share will be communicated 22 May 2023.
The part of the amount that is proposed paid to the State that exceeds the nominal value of the shares, will
be covered by retained earnings in the company’s accounts.
The auditor’s confirmation stating that there is still coverage for the company’s remaining share capital
and undistributable reserves after the reduction in share capital and retained earnings, is available on
www.equinor.com/agm. The capital reduction is conditional upon a creditor notice.
Proposed resolution:
As part of the implementation of the company’s share buy-back programme, the company’s share capital
will be reduced by NOK 430,913,885.00 from NOK 7,938,675,397.50 to NOK 7,507,761,512.50. Of the total
capital reduction amount:
(i) NOK 142,201,582.50 will be used to annul 56,880,633 own shares, and
(ii) NOK 288,712,302.50 will be used to redeem and annul 115,484,921 shares owned by the Norwegian
State by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries.
In addition to the capital reduction amount described in item (ii) above, the Norwegian State by the Ministry
of Trade, Industry and Fisheries shall receive NOK 39,893,455,758.00, with a deduction for fourth quarter
2022 dividend of USD 0.90 per share and corresponding interest compensation. The part of the amount
paid to the Norwegian State that exceeds the nominal value of the shares, shall be covered by retained
earnings.
With eect from the time the capital reduction has been registered, Article 3 of the company’s Articles of
Association will be amended to read as follows:
“The share capital of the company is NOK 7,507,761,512.50 divided into 3,003,104,605 shares of
NOK 2.50 each.””
22. Authorisation to acquire Equinor ASA shares in the market for subsequent annulment
The board of directors propose that the general meeting grants the board of directors an authorisation to
repurchase up to 94,000,000 own shares in the market (approximately 3.1 per cent of the company’s share
capital) in accordance with the Norwegian Public Limited Liability Companies Act section 9-4.
The reason for the request for such an authorisation is to enable Equinor’s board of directors to utilise
this mechanism permitted by the Norwegian Public Limited Liability Companies Act with respect to
the distribution of capital to the company’s shareholders. The repurchase of own shares will also be an
important means of continuously adjusting the company’s capital structure in order to make it more
expedient. The repurchase of own shares leads to the remaining shares representing an increased
ownership interest in the company.
It is a precondition that the repurchased shares are subsequently annulled through a resolution by a new
general meeting to reduce the company’s share capital. It is also a precondition for the repurchase and the
annulment of own shares that the Norwegian States ownership interest in Equinor ASA is not changed. In
order to achieve this, a proposal for the redemption of a proportion of the States shares, so that the States
ownership interest in the company remains unchanged, will also be put forward at the general meeting
which is to decide the annulment of the repurchased shares. The State currently has an ownership interest
of 67 per cent, and the total repurchase/redemption and annulment could thus involve up to 284,848,485
shares (approximately 9.5 per cent of Equinor ASAs share capital).
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It is a precondition for the board of directors’ request for authorisation to repurchase own shares that
Equinor ASA and the Norwegian State represented by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries, have
entered into an agreement whereby the Ministry undertakes to vote in favour of authorisation of the
acquisition of own shares, their subsequent annulment and the redemption of a corresponding number of
the States shares. On redemption of the shares, Equinor ASA will pay a price to the State for each share
corresponding to a volume-weighted average of the price paid by Equinor ASA for shares purchased in the
market plus interest compensation calculated from the date of the individual repurchases.
Proposed resolution:
“The general meeting of Equinor ASA hereby authorises the board of directors to acquire in the market, on
behalf of the company, Equinor shares with a face value of up to NOK 235,000,000.
The minimum and maximum amount that can be paid per share will be NOK 50 and NOK 1,000,
respectively. Within these limits, the board of directors shall itself decide at what price and at what time
such acquisition shall take place.
Own shares acquired pursuant to this authorisation may only be used for annulment through a reduction of
the company’s share capital, pursuant to the Norwegian Public Limited Liability Companies Act section 12-1.
This authorisation shall be valid until the next annual general meeting, but no later than 30 June 2024.
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Participation
The annual general meeting will be held in Equinor Business Center for those attending in person and via
Lumi AGM for those attending digitally.
Voting will only be possible electronically via Lumi AGM both for shareholders attending in person and
attending digitally. Shareholders may cast votes in advance, however, to vote during the meeting the
shareholder must bring a smartphone or tablet to administrate voting. Shareholders will upon arrival
receive further practical guiding.
Shareholders wishing to attend the annual general meeting, either in person or by proxy, should register
by 9 May 2023 at 12:00 CEST. Registration may be sent electronically via www.equinor.com/agm or
through VPS Investor Services. The registration form may also be sent by e-mail to [email protected] or by
post to DNB Bank ASA, Verdipapirservice, Postboks 1600 Sentrum, 0021 Oslo. The registration form has
been distributed to the shareholders as an appendix to the notice. Valid ID (passport, ID-license or drivers
license) must be presented when attending in person.
Please note that there will only be served light refreshments at the annual general meeting.
Digital participation will be possible via Lumi AGM on https://dnb.lumiagm.com/114-688-536. Meeting-ID
for Equinor ASA will be: 114-688-536. By digital participation via Lumi AGM shareholders may cast votes
on each agenda item, submit questions from smartphone, tablet or pc as well as follow the live webcast
which includes simultaneous translation into English. No pre-registration is needed for digital attendance,
but shareholders must be logged on before the meeting starts. We therefore encourage shareholders to
log on in due time. It will be possible to log on one hour before the annual general meeting starts. Secure
identification of shareholders is done by using pin-code and reference number on the attached form or as
found on the shareholders account in VPS Investor Services.
More information and guidance regarding digital participation and voting via Lumi AGM is available on
www.equinor.com/agm.
Shareholders may also follow the annual general meeting via webcast at www.equinor.com/agm, without
logging on. The webcast will simultaneously be translated into English.
Shareholders may vote in advance on each agenda item via www.equinor.com/agm or via VPS Investor
Services (pin-code and reference number from the attached form or on the shareholders account in VPS
Investor Services is required). Advance voting must be submitted by 9 May 2023 at 16:00 CEST.
Shareholders wishing to vote at the annual general meeting by proxy should send their proxy form by e-mail
to [email protected] or to DNB Bank ASA, Registrar’s Department, P.O.Box 1600 Sentrum, 0021 Oslo, Norway by
9 May 2023 at 12:00 CEST. Proxies issued without voting instructions may also be submitted electronically
via www.equinor.com/agm or through VPS Investor Services. The proxy may also submit a written signed
and dated proxy at the general meeting. A proxy form, with instructions for use, is attached to this notice.
The proxy form must be dated and signed to be valid.
Shareholders that have voted in advance or given a proxy, with or without voting instructions, and who
wish to attend digitally via Lumi AGM or in person, will not receive cases for voting, but still have the right to
speak or submit questions via Lumi AGM.
If shares are registered by a nominee in the VPS register, cf. section 4-10 of the Norwegian Public Limited
Liability Companies Act, and the beneficial shareholder wishes to vote for own shares, then the shares must
be re-registered in a separate VPS account in the shareholder’s own name prior to the general meeting.
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Equinor ASA is a Norwegian public limited liability company governed by Norwegian law, including the Public
Limited Liability Companies Act and the Securities Trading Act. As of the date of this notice, the company
has issued 3,175,470,159 shares, each of which represents one vote. The shares also confer equal rights in all
other respects. As of the date of this notice, the company has 64,230,437 own shares which will not be voted
for, of which 7,349,804 shares have been purchased as part of the share savings plan.
A shareholder has the right to have items included on the agenda of the general meeting, provided that
each such item is forwarded in writing to the board of directors, together with a draft resolution or a
justification as to why the item should be included on the agenda, 28 days prior to the general meeting
at the latest. A shareholder may bring advisors to the general meeting and let one advisor speak on the
shareholders’ behalf. Advisor should also be registered to the annual general meeting in advance.
A shareholder has the right to table draft resolutions for items included in the agenda and to require that
members of the board of directors, hereunder the chair of the board of directors, and the CEO in the
general meeting provide available information about matters which may aect the assessment of (i) the
approval of the annual accounts and the annual report; (ii) items that are presented to the shareholders for
decision; and (iii) the company’s financial situation, including information about activities in other companies
in which the company participates, and other matters to be discussed at the general meeting, unless the
requested information cannot be disclosed without causing disproportionate harm to the company.
Notice of the annual general meeting and other case documents, including the Articles of Association,
annual report and accounts, board of directors’ remuneration policy- and report for leading personnel and
auditor’s report for 2022, are available on www.equinor.com/agm.
Shareholders can request written distribution of the material by contacting:
Equinor ASA, attn: Investor Relations, PO Box 3, 1330 Fornebu, Norway (email: irpost@equinor.com).
The following persons in Investor Relations can also be contacted directly:
Erik Gonder, telephone: +47 99562611, email: ergon@equinor.com
Anne Sofie Dahle, telephone: +47 90887554, email: asda@equinor.com
Forms for advance voting and power of attorney for the annual general meeting have been distributed to
the shareholders together with this notice.
31 March 2023
The board of directors of Equinor ASA
Equinor encourages all shareholders to register for electronic reception of the notice of the general
meeting.
This can be done through VPS Investor Services, either through your internet bank or www.vps.no.
You may find a practical guide for how to change to electronic reception on www.equinor.com/agm.
Electronic reception will reduce the environmental eects as well as the company’s costs, and it will be
a simplification for the shareholders.
Proposals from shareholders
and response from
the board of directors
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THE SHAREHOLDERS PROPOSALS FOR EQUINOR ASA’S
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 10 MAY 2023
Item 8 for Equinor’s annual general meeting 10 May 2023
Proposal from shareholder that Equinor ban the use of fiberglass rotor blades in
all new wind farms, commits to buy into existing hydropower projects and conduct
research on other energy sources such as thorium
Shareholder Roald Skjoldheim has proposed the following resolution:
«1. Equinor bans the use of fiberglass rotor blades in all new wind farms. And do not replace old fiberglass
rotor blades with new ones.
2. Equinor must make a greater commitment to buying into existing hydropower projects, aiming to
upgrade the plants nationwide.
3. Equinor should conduct research on other energy sources, such as thorium.»
The shareholder’s supporting statement:
Concern for the future of the wind power industry
The demand for energy is ever increasing. We recently passed 8 billion people on this planet. And most of
us need electricity or energy. We use electrical energy to heat our homes, we use electrical energy when
we cook our food, the fridge needs electricity to keep food cool, etc.
Basically, wind power is a good and smart solution. Until the wind farm reaches its design life, and things
need to be replaced. And recycled. This is where things start to get tricky. All metal is treated separately,
the oil is treated separately, and the rotor blades... well, the rotor blades... they are garbage. There is
currently no eective way to get rid of them. There have been some attempts at doing away with them. In
some places, the rotor blades are used for other things. They are often reused in play parks for children,
they can be shaped as parking sheds for bicycles, they can end up as ”art. In some places, the rotor blades
are ground up to dust. And the dust has been mixed with concrete. However, this has more or less stopped.
Either because the quality of the concrete turned out to be so poor that the concrete could not be used,
or it was stopped because the amount of dust was much greater than what could be mixed into the
concrete. In any case, they have now come up with another ”ingenious” solution. Simply burying the waste.
Let future generations solve our problems. Meanwhile, Mother Nature decomposes the rotor blades. And
it is not diicult to imagine particles from the rotor blades finding their way into water and soil. The medical
profession in the future is going to be extremely busy because of the mistakes we make today.
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Proposals for Equinor’s annual general meeting:
#1 – Ban the use of fiberglass rotor blades in all new wind farms. And do not replace old fiberglass rotor
blades with new ones.
There must be other materials that are better to use than fiberglass. Glass, which is 100% recyclable into
infinity. Hemp, which can be produced without a too big ecological footprint. There are probably better
alternatives than this as well. In the worst case, Norway will be the first nation on the planet to ban wind
power generation, until the companies behind the wind farms manage to come up with a recyclable
solution.
#2 - Since Norway is blessed with high mountains and deep valleys, hydropower is something we have
used a lot of in this country. Equinor must make a greater commitment to buying into existing hydropower
projects, aiming to upgrade the plants nationwide. If hydropower plants had generated power by means
of newer technology, we as a society would have received more electricity. We could almost have stopped
looking for other energy sources. Hydropower plants are currently eectively prevented by the country’s
authorities from supplying us with clean hydropower due to fees and taxes. Therefore, Equinor should invest
some of its profits in bringing hydropower projects up to today’s standard, enabling them to produce clean
electricity at 100% capacity.
#3 – Research on other energy sources
Equinor should conduct research on other energy sources, such as thorium. The Americans have done most
of the research work here. In the long term, two thorium reactors should be built, each next to a nuclear
reactor. Because you can burn plutonium (the waste from the nuclear reactor) in a thorium reactor. This will
be a very lucrative business, as all of the nuclear countries on the planet do not have a very good plan to
get rid of their nuclear waste. As of today, it is either stored or used in the arms industry. Norway can live o
other nuclear waste as long as there is enough uranium.
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Item 9 for Equinor’s annual general meeting 10 May 2023
Proposal from shareholders that Equinor identify and manage risks and possibilities
regarding climate, and integrate these in the company’s strategy
Shareholders WWF and Greenpeace have proposed the following resolution:
“Equinor identify and manage risks and possibilities regarding climate, and integrate these in the company’s
strategy. The company sets targets and implements measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
over a short- and long-term period in line with the target to limit global warming to 1.5 °C, and report to
shareholders on progress against these targets. Targets and measures include the entire supply chain
(scope 1, 2 and 3) and entails an absolute reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.
The shareholders’ supporting statement:
Equinor launched a new Energy transition plan in spring 2022, which was meant to lay out how the company
will reach its climate targets. However, the Energy transition plan lacks concrete milestones for how the
company will achieve net zero by 2050. For example, it does not include a single estimate for how much
oil and gas the company is planning to produce in 2030 or 2050. Several shareholders, among them
Storebrand, voted against the Energy transition plan at last year’s AGM on the basis that it did not include
targets on absolute reduction in supply chain emissions.
One of Equinor’s climate targets is to reduce net carbon intensity by 20% by 2030, 40% by 2035 and to reach
net zero by 2050. The challenge with a carbon intensity goal, instead of a target that shows a pathway for
reduction in absolute emissions, is that it is easy for Equinor to reach the target by increasing production
of renewable energy, or purchasing quotas and natural carbon sinks, while at the same time continuing to
develop new oil and gas projects that go against the 1.5 °C target. The UN High-Level Expert Group on the
Net-Zero Emissions Commitments recommends non-state actors to focus on absolute emissions across their
whole supply chain, rather than on reducing their carbon intensity.
The fact that Equinor lacks an actual plan for reducing oil and gas production is further evidenced by the
projects that the company is planning to develop in coming years. Environmental organisations from across
the world are opposing the company’s plans to develop Bay Du Nord in Canada, Rosebank in the United
Kingdom, the exploration activity along the coast of Argentina, the Bacalhau field in Brazil and the Wisting
field in the Barents Sea.
In Autumn 2022 the Minister for Trade and Industry Jan Christian Vestre presented the ownership-report to
the Parliament (white paper): The Greener and more active state ownership - The States direct ownership
of companies. In this white paper, the consideration of sustainability in the States goal as an owner has been
clarified and strengthened. For companies that primarily operate in competition with others, which includes
Equinor, the States goal has been altered to the “highest possible return over time in a sustainable manner”.
This has been further defined in the following way (s.12.2): By expressing clear expectations of the
companies, the State wants to contribute to attaining the States goal as an owner in a sustainable manner.
This requires the companies to balance financial, social and environmental factors without reducing the
ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
The undersigned shareholders think its clear that Equinor’s investment plans are not aligned with the States
goal of ensuring the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. This forms the basis for our draft
resolution in which we ask Equinor to conform to the guidelines given in the white paper on state ownership
and ensure that the company reduces its absolute emissions associated with both production and the wider
supply chain in line with the target to limit global warming to 1.5 °C.
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Item 10 for Equinor’s annual general meeting 10 May 2023
Proposal from shareholder that Equinor stops all exploration and drilling by 2025
and provides financial and technical assistance for the repair of and development of
Ukraines energy infrastructure
Shareholder Guttorm Grundt has proposed the following resolution:
“1. Equinor introduces full stop of all exploration drilling for fossil energy resources on the Norwegian
continental shelf and abroad by 2025
2. Equinor will provide financial and technical assistance for the repair and development of Ukraines
energy infrastructure with emphasis on energy security and renewable energy worth an average of
NOK 15 billion per year in the period 2023-2027.
The shareholder’s supporting statement:
Equinor has never made more money than in 2022. Thanks to the high natural gas prices Equinor makes
more money than any other Norwegian company in history. Adjusted earnings after tax totaled as much
as NOK 234 billion, and approximately NOK 170 billion of this goes to shareholders, and just over NOK 1
billion in bonuses to a majority of the employees. Parts of the profit are allocated to an increase in new
investments in both fossil and renewable energy, but mostly to oil and gas.
The record earnings are not a result of extraordinary eorts by the management and employees, but are
driven by artificially high natural gas prices due to the energy crisis in Europe as a consequence of Russia’s
belligerent invasion of Ukraine. Equinor makes good money from this war, but I would not characterize our
Equinor as a war profiteer, as some critics do. But the extraordinarily high revenues can give you certain
associations to war profiteering.
In his presentation of the IPCC’s sixth and gloomy Synthesis Report, United Nations Secretary-General
Antonio Guterres said that ”Humanity is on thin ice, and that ice is melting fast.” He calls on rich countries
to accelerate the goal of zero emissions. ”Our world needs climate action on all fronts – everything,
everywhere, all at once, and he added: ”To reach the net zero emissions targets we must stop all oil and gas
exploration and new projects.” He made no exception for Equinor.
The World Bank has estimated that the reconstruction of buildings and infrastructure destroyed by Russian
warfare will cost about USD 411 billion, or about NOK 4,300 billion over the next few years. The Norwegian
government has promised Ukraine to pay NOK 75 billion over the next 5 years, i.e. 17 per thousand of the
need, or a little more than a drop in the ocean. That is, 15 billion per year.
As shareholders we are now facing a serious ethical dilemma: Should Equinor let the entire profit created
by the Ukraine war go to the acquisition of its own shares and to dividends to shareholders, etc., or should
the company let a small, but important, part go to rebuilding Ukraines destroyed energy infrastructure and
new renewable energy? By ”matching” the governments support of NOK 15 billion per year, the dividend this
year, for example, will only be reduced from NOK 170 billion to NOK 155 billion. Its more than a drop in the
ocean, but still one of the fattest dividends in Equinor’s history.
Guttorm Grundt
Shareholder
Member of the Grandparents’ Climate Campaign
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Item 11 for Equinor’s annual general meeting 10 May 2023
Proposal from shareholder that Equinor develops a procedure for greatly improved
process for responding to shareholder proposals
Shareholder Even Bakke has proposed the following resolution:
“The Board of Directors and Group Management shall develop a procedure for a greatly improved
process for responding to shareholder proposals submitted at the Annual General Meeting.
The shareholder’s supporting statement:
Why don’t the governments and Equinor listen to proposals from Norwegian shareholders?
For many years, Norwegian shareholders have submitted proposals or resolutions for approval by
the annual shareholders meeting (AGM), related to international oil and gas exploration, drilling and
production, the environment and energy transition. These proposals have been consistently voted down
by the representative from the Ministry of Trade and Industry, who represent the States 67% ownership in
Equinor. The vote is based on meetings with Equinor’s Board of Directors and Group Management before
the annual general meeting. It later emerged that in many cases, Equinor had later carried out what was
proposed. An earlier action would have saved Equinor and the Norwegian state large sums of money.
Here are some examples:
Proposal: Statoil (Equinor) to divest its tar sands activity in Canada.
Proposal from 2009: Not accepted by the Governments representative based on recommendation by
Statoil’s (Equinor’s) board of directors. The proposal was repeated in 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and
2016, each time voted down by the Governments representative. Statoil sold its tar sands operations in
Canada in December 2016 with a loss of more than NOK 4.2 billion.
Proposal: Statoil (Equinor) to develop an energy transition plan.
Proposal from 2015: Not accepted by the Governments representative based on the recommendation of
Statoil’s (Equinor’s) board of directors. The proposal was repeated in 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 and
2021. In March 2022, Equinor presented their ”Energy transition plan.
Proposal: Equinor will stop drilling in the waters south of Australia.
Proposal from 2019: Not accepted by the Governments representative based on the recommendation of
Equinor’s board of directors. In February 2020, Equinor pulled out of the area.
Proposal: Equinor to pull out of US onshore oil and gas activities (fracking).
Proposal from 2020: Not accepted by the Government’s representative based on the recommendation
of Equinor’s board of directors. In February 2021, Equinor pulled out of onshore activities and reported
financial losses of NOK 200 billion, with no consequences for members of the board of directors or the
corporate executive committee.
And the story repeats itself:
In the 2022 AGM, these were, among several proposals, voted down by the Governments representative:
- Proposal from shareholders that Equinor introduce a climate target and emissions plan in line with the
1.5°C target.
- Proposals from shareholders that Equinor declare the Norwegian sector of the Barents Sea as a
voluntary exclusion zone and prioritize its oshore activities in the Norwegian sector and rapidly increase
its investments in renewable energy.
- Proposal from the shareholder that Equinor’s board of directors develop a concrete action plan for
quality assurance and anti-corruption.
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In the period from 2006 to 2022, Norwegian shareholders have submitted 43 proposals. One proposal
was accepted by the AGM in 2015, and 42 have not been adopted. The goverment itself has not made any
proposals during this period. Many of these proposals are largely supported by the Norwegian population
and politicians in the Storting.
Why is this:
Equinor’s board of directors and corporate executive committee have enormous power because their
majority owner, the Norwegian state, which owns 67% of the shares, represented by the Ministry of Trade
and Industry, does not have the will or competence to challenge Equinor’s board of directors and corporate
executive committee when it comes to these proposals.
Furthermore, in contrast to the usual international principles for limited liability corporations, where the
AGM chooses the composition of the board of directors, Norway has a very special law stating that for
larger corporations, the corporate assembly chooses the composition of the board of directors and not
the annual general meeting. The corporate assembly and the nomination committee consists only of
Norwegians with limited or no international experience, in a company that declares to be present in 30
countries!
Therefore, shareholders in the AGM cannot elect the composition of the board of directors or challenge its
members and the group management with regard to their individual and general performance of duties
according to good governance principles”.
Therefore, to improve the company governance, the AGM should elect the composition of the board of
directors and not the corporate assembly. Thus, Equinor could benefit from the shareholders’ professional
knowledge of the Norwegian and the international business environment and trends. Shareholders should
also be able to challenge the members of the Board of Directors and Group Management in their handling
of critical issues and situations.
The current situation is that Equinor’s board of directors and corporate executive committee have sole
power.
Even Bakke, Ph.D. Chemical Engineer
Former head of ABBs global environment business.
Member of the Grandparents Climate Campaign
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Item 12 for Equinor’s annual general meeting 10 May 2023
Proposal from shareholder that Equinor’s ends all plans for activity in the Barents Sea,
adjusts up the investments in renewables/low carbon solutions to 50 percent by 2025,
implements CCS for Melkøya and invests in rebuilding of Ukraine
Shareholder Gro Nylander has proposed the following resolution:
“1. Equinor’s current activity in the Barents Sea ends. Further plans for this area are shelved.
2. Equinor’s gross investments in renewables/low-carbon solutions are 50 percent (up from 30) by 2025.
3. Equinor implements carbon capture and storage (CCS) for Melkøya. The figures for the company’s
price calculation are published and compared with alternative calculation methods.
4. Equinor invests part of the huge increase in revenues brought about by the war in Ukraine to help
rebuild the country.
The shareholder’s supporting statement:
Equinor has long known that the use of fossil energy leads to harmful climate change. Recovering more oil/
gas is incompatible with the 1.5°C target. Cf. the UN’s Red alert. O & G activity, for example in the Barents
Sea, is also vulnerable and unprofitable.
Many shareholders are concerned that the company will face enormous claims for damages in the future.
A number of pending lawsuits have been filed against both states and oil companies. Due to the current
indisputable climate change, plaintis are increasingly gaining ground. Cf. tobacco companies in the U.S.
that were ordered to pay billions in damages because they continued after they had knowledge of definite
health damage.
Too little, too late Equinor seeks to appear as a green company, as is clear from its advertising campaigns.
The company should be commended for what it actually does, including the engagement in wind power. The
goal of zero emissions by 2050 and 30 percent gross investment in renewables/low-carbon solutions by
2025 sounds good. But Equinor’s investment in renewable energy is still pitiful. Reportedly, over 99 percent
of the company’s investments in energy were still in fossil energy in 2022.
Shareholders want transparency about CCS price at Melkøya
The company aims to electrify Melkøya with power from shore. A good thought – which unfortunately will be
disastrous for Finnmark’s energy supply. Carbon capture is getting well developed. Equinor’s investment in
CCS in Northern Lights is one example. The company considers CCS to be too expensive for Melkøya. With
earnings of around three billion daily, the company can aord it. In any case, Equinor’s price calculations are
far higher than other similar calculations. The shareholders want a reassessment.
Equinor is profiting greatly from the war in Ukraine, for understandable reasons. The company should
therefore, in addition to what the Norwegian state does, establish some form of reconstruction fund.
The verdict of history on Equinor may be harsh. The management will – the way they now proceed –
presumably be characterized as ”climate criminals”, because the company steadily continues to produce
fossil-based energy, even though all the arrows pointed towards a catastrophic development of living
conditions on the planet.
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After the war, J.C. Hambro, president of the Storting, characterized the Nygårdsvold governments eorts as
follows:
”They did the best they could. That will be their excuse, and that will be their verdict.
Apart from financial results, is Equinor doing the best it can?
Gro Nylander, MD, Dr. PhD
Senior consultant
Member of The Norwegian Grandparents’ Climate Campaign
Specialist in Obstetrics, Gynecology, Medical Genetics
Member of the Norwegian Medical Association
Professional literary author
Commander of The Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav
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Item 13 for Equinor’s annual general meeting 10 May 2023
Proposal from shareholder that Equinor stops all exploration and test drilling for
oil and gas, becomes a leading producer of renewable energy, stops plans for
electrification of Melkøya and presents a plan enabling Norway to become net-zero by
2050
Shareholder Bente Marie Bakke has proposed the following resolution:
On behalf of the Grandparents’ Climate Campaign, I submit the following shareholder proposals to
Equinor’s annual general meeting on 10 May 2023:
“1. Equinor stops all exploration and test drilling for oil and gas
2. Equinor aims to become a leading producer of renewable energy
3. Equinor stops plans for electrification of Melkøya. Instead, the possibilities for CO2 capture and storage
must be explored
4. Equinor presents a step-down plan for oil and gas production, enabling Norway to become net-zero by
2050.
The shareholder’s supporting statement:
Due to growing climate disasters worldwide, I as a grandmother have been worrying for many years
about my grandchildrens future living conditions. I have therefore been a member of BKA for 13 years.
This concern is not just related to my own grandchildren, but also the children and grandchildren of all of
you present here. Whether you are shareholders, members of Equinor’s board and corporate executive
committee, cabinet ministers, or the states representative from the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries,
your decisions will determine whether your children and grandchildren can also have a livable future.
According to UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres we must stop all exploration for more oil and gas in
order to reach the goals of the Paris agreement. He maintains that the failure of world leaders to address
climate change must be regarded as criminal.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has also stated for several years that there is no room for any new
oil and gas fields if we are to avoid the worst consequences of climate change.
In spite of this, the government has this year opened bidding for 47 new exploration areas and submitted
another 92 areas for consultation, most of them in the vulnerable Barents Sea. Common to all of them is a
long distance to existing infrastructure. In the event of a discovery, the development will be expensive and
there will be no revenues until in the 2040s. Moreover, the oil activity in the Barents Sea has been a failure
for Norway, both in terms of discoveries and economy. The Oice of the Auditor General has also pointed
out that oil spill preparedness in the Barents Sea is inadequate.
On 30 March, Minister of Trade and Industry, Jan Christian Vestre, stated at the conference ”The Bridge
to the Future” that the Government will invest heavily in renewable energy and green industry. We in BKA
find this is very positive. But the Minister did not problematize the fact that the oil industry is draining the
country of most of our skilled labour. New green businesses are unable to find qualified workers. Equinor
must therefore step down its oil-related activities and instead become a leading player in the production of
renewable energy and the development of new, green industry.
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Equinor plans to greenwash production by electrifying oil platforms to reduce Norwegian greenhouse gas
emissions. Unfortunately, it does not help when Norwegian oil and gas are combusted abroad. The plans for
electrification of Melkøya represent one such project, powering the plant from shore. This will result in major
encroachments on untouched nature and Sami areas, in addition to a severe shortage of electric power for
households and businesses in Northern Norway. Instead, the possibilities for carbon capture and storage
must be explored. Here Norway can become a leading nation.
Article 112 of the Norwegian Constitution is both a human rights clause and an environmental clause.
Although Young Friends of the Earth Norway and Greenpeace lost the climate lawsuit in the Supreme
Court, the verdict contains clear guidelines that concern the Norwegian oil industry. The Norwegian
National Human Rights Institution (NIM) understands the ruling to mean that future production licences
for oil and gas must be balanced against the impact these will have on our ability to reach the 1.5-degree
target. Equinor must therefore present a step-down plan for oil and gas production, enabling Norway to
become net-zero by 2050, as we have committed to.
For the Grandparents’ Climate Campaign
Bente Marie Bakke (sign.)
Member of the National Executive Committee
Former group leader for the Green Party in the local council of Vestby
Former Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party (1981-89)
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Item 14 for Equinor’s annual general meeting 10 May 2023
Proposal from shareholder that Equinor’s management let the results of global
warming characterise its further strategy, stops all exploration for more oil and gas,
phase out all production and sale of oil and gas, multiplies its investment in renewable
energy and CCS and becomes a climate-friendly company
Shareholder Gro Nylander has proposed the following resolution:
As a medical doctor and a shareholder, on behalf of the Norwegian Health Professionals’ Climate Action, I
ask Equinor’s annual general meeting to please adopt the following proposals:
“• Equinors’ management reads up on the suering and death caused by global warming due to fossil
energy, and lets this characterise its further strategy.
Equinor stops all exploration for more oil/gas in Norway and abroad.
Equinor drafts a binding plan for phasing out all production and sale of oil and gas in Norway and
abroad as soon as possible.
Equinor multiplies its investments in renewable energy and CCS.
Equinor improves its reputation by implementing this, becoming a forward-looking, climate-friendly
company that assumes responsibility for future generations’ health and quality of life.
The shareholder’s supporting statement:
The climate crisis is a health crisis. Global health organisations, including the Norwegian Medical
Association, have in a joint statement referred to global warming as the greatest current threat to global
public health
1
Climate change will undo the progress made in global health over the past decades. Medical
doctors have an ethical obligation to raise the alarm about major health hazards.
According to the Norwegian Institute of Public Health, children under the age of five today bear an
estimated 88 percent of the burden of disease associated with climate change. This starts in the womb.
Pregnant women are also a particularly vulnerable group. In general, extreme weather leads to an
increased incidence of lung/cardiovascular disease, asthma and allergies, infections, post-traumatic stress
disorders, depression, and anxiety
2
.
If energy companies continue along their current path, the world will, according to today’s best scientific
estimates, head for a global warming of 3°C, or more. Rising sea levels, floods, droughts, heat, and cyclones
will make large parts of the world uninhabitable. Several hundred million people will be forced to flee
their homes. The World Health Organization, the World Medical Association and several hundred health
organisations therefore demand that all exploration of new fossil fuel deposits be stopped
3
.
As a wealthy country responsible for large global greenhouse gas emissions, Norway has a particular
moral and financial responsibility to be at the forefront of the fight against climate change. Equinor, with
the Norwegian state as the main shareholder, currently contributes to Norway’s largest greenhouse gas
emissions. The company has a special responsibility to steer the energy market in a more health-enhancing,
more sustainable and more profitable direction.
1 https://healthyclimateletter.net/
2 https://www.fhi.no/nettpub/hin/miljo/klima-og-helse/
3 https://fossilfueltreaty.org/health-letter
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If changes are not made, the company’s finances will be aected. The production of renewable energy
in Europe is growing. The demand for fossil energy will decrease. Shareholders are concerned about the
increasing risk of multi-billion lawsuits and compensation claims against Equinor. US tobacco companies
were ordered to pay billions in damages to claimants because they continued pushing their products after
they became aware of the health risks posed by tobacco.
The European Court of Human Rights is currently considering several cases involving climate change.
Reference is also made to the Urgenda case in the Netherlands, where the court ordered the state to
take active action against global climate damage. Equinor is equally at risk for such action and financial
penalties, given Equinor’s experience and knowledge of the current situation.
Equinor is on the right track, with a number of good projects and plans. Low emissions from production
represents a step forward, but this nevertheless accounts for only a small fraction of the greenhouse gas
emissions that the company’s fossil energy production generates outside Norway. The need for rapid
progress in renewable energy should be obvious.
Good climate measures are also good for health and business. According to the World Health
Organization, the health benefits of reducing global warming alone will far exceed the costs of reaching the
Paris Agreement targets.
Around 1000 Norwegian medical doctors have submitted a petition to the President of the Norwegian
parliament (Storting) demanding action on the health threats posed by climate change. I would like to
remind the State representative, who has previously voted down all shareholder proposals that dealt with
climate, that the state is the people. Concern about climate change is shared by many Equinor shareholders
and employees, who expect more from this company than share dividends.
The company cannot defend itself by maintaining that it did not know. Without a rapid change of course, the
verdict of history on Equinor will be devastating.
Sincerely,
Gro Nylander
Gro Nylander, MD, Dr. PhD,
Specialist in Obstetrics, Gynecology, Medical Genetics
Member of the Norwegian Medical Association
Professional literary author
Member of The Norwegian Grandparents’ Climate Campaign
Commander of The Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav
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THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS’ RESPONSE TO PROPOSALS FROM SHAREHOLDERS
ITEM 8-14 AT EQUINOR ASA’S ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 10 MAY 2023
The board of directors’ response to shareholder’s proposal from Roald Skjoldheim
item 8 to Equinor ASAs annual general meeting 10 May 2023
Equinor recognizes that all activities have potential impacts on the natural environment. This applies to
oshore wind parks in general and such specific issues as the disposal of rotor blades. To manage our
impacts on nature and the environment, alongside complying with applicable laws and regulations, we aim
to apply recognized environmental management practices. This includes application of the precautionary
approach, best available techniques, the mitigation hierarchy and the ISO 14001 environmental
management principles.
Circular economy and recycling opportunities represent key perspectives in an oshore wind project
lifecycle and includes specific recycling opportunities such as wind turbine blades and other materials from
the decommissioning and removal of oshore facilities. Reference is here made to the recent partnership
between Equinor and the circular upstart Gjenkraft AS for recycling of turbine blades as well as the recently
announced tender criteria for Sørlige Nordsjø II and Utsira High, both of which include recycling and
circularity as qualitative bidding criteria.
Equinor is applying its competitive advantage to create value in new areas of the energy system and
to deliver on our net zero ambition. A central element in this eort is our ambition to become a leading
global player in oshore wind. At the same time, we recognize the potential in both existing and emerging
technologies. Examples of relevant technologies within our current portfolio include battery technologies,
solar and wind renewable energy as well as nuclear fusion.
The board thanks for the proposal and emphasises the importance of complying with the principles of
good corporate governance, hereunder that the company’s strategy is to be determined by the board of
directors.
Based on the above, the board of directors recommends that the general meeting votes against the
proposal.
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The board of directors’ response to shareholders’ proposal from Greenpeace and
WWF item 9 to Equinor ASAs annual general meeting 10 May 2023
The last 12 months have demonstrated the value and significance of energy to society, while the eects
of global climate change emphasise the urgent need for action towards achieving the goals of the Paris
Agreement. The energy sector must innovate to reduce systemic emissions and create low-carbon energy
systems – and must be allowed time to do so. In this context, Equinor is well positioned to provide much
needed energy to the market while at the same time reduce emissions from our operations and invest in the
necessary systemic change towards net-zero.
The energy transition plan – which was voted in favor of by 97% of the shareholders present at the 2022
AGM - contains short, medium, and long-term ambitions and describes a business model and strategy for
Equinor’s energy transition compatible with limiting global warming in line with the Paris Agreement while
promoting the long-term resilience of the company.
Equinor is reporting progress annually on the energy transition. In 2022, we moved in a positive direction
across each of the three main dimensions of the plan: reduction in our operated emissions; allocation of
capex share to investments in renewables and low carbon solutions (gross capex); and reduction in the
carbon intensity of energy we provide.
Our ambition is to reduce emissions from our own operations by net 50% by 2030 compared to 2015 levels,
where at least 90% of this ambition to be realised by absolute reductions. In 2022, we made significant
progress towards this ambition driving emissions down to 31 % lower than in 2015, the baseline year.
Equinor’s ambition is to allocate more than 50% of our annual gross capex to renewables and low carbon
solutions by 2030 and more than 30% in 2025. In 2022 we invested 14% of our gross capex into these areas,
which is an increase from 11% in 2021.
Our net carbon intensity* ambition describes how the company plans to deliver energy that has lower
emissions over time (including emissions from the use of sold products – scope 3) by reducing 20% by
2030 and 40% by 2035, and eventually net-zero by 2050. In 2022, we saw a slight decrease in NCI due to
two factors: an increase in the ratio of gas to oil in our production portfolio as well as a slight decrease in
overall oil and gas production. While our ambition shows that we are driving the transition at a faster pace
than society, we are dependent on governments, customers, and other key stakeholders accelerating their
response to the transition. Equinor cannot operate outside of existing framework conditions with respect to
policy and markets.
Equinor believes that intensity-based ambitions represent a more meaningful approach to scope 3
emissions than absolute cuts of the same because our net carbon intensity ambition includes both
energy production and emissions. Equinor’s strategy in the transition is based on being a continued
supplier of reliable energy with a progressively lower GHG footprint over time toward net zero in 2050.
Geopolitical developments call for a balanced energy transition. More investments in energy production
and infrastructure are needed to ensure security of supply and reduce the cost of energy. In addition,
decarbonisation of the energy sector will be required. In the short term, until a market for hydrogen and
carbon capture and storage is established, absolute emission targets that include end-user emissions
will only be achieved by selling or shutting down profitable oil and gas production, thus shifting indirect
emissions from end use to other producers. Such a focus will also fail to incentivise companies like Equinor to
accelerate investments in new forms of energy.
16
The company’s strategy is to be determined by the board of directors. The board is of the opinion that
the company’s energy transition plan is supporting a sustainable and balanced transition to a low carbon
society. Therefore, the board is grateful for the support and recognition – expressed by the shareholders
last year – to the energy transition plan which will be updated in 2025. Progress will be reported in our
Annual Report on a yearly basis.
Based on the above, the board of directors recommends that the general meeting votes against the
proposal.
17
The board of directors’ response to shareholder’s proposal from Guttorm Grundt item
10, shareholder’s proposals from Gro Nylander items 12 and 14, and shareholder’s
proposal from Bente Marie Bakke item 13 to Equinor ASAs annual general meeting
10 May 2023
The IEAs Net Zero Emissions in 2050 scenario (NZE scenario), which assumes demand levels consistent with
a 1.5-degree trajectory, shows global oil demand projected to decline at 2.5% per year from 2021 to around
72 million barrels per day in 2030 and 24mbpd in 2050. The IEA also sees growing demand for natural gas
in the short term, including in it its NZE scenario, which was developed before the current energy crisis and
the attempts to reduce reliance on Russian energy exports.
Equinor has a proud history as a safe and reliable producer of oil and gas. These energy sources will be
needed to power the global economy for many years to come. In addition to being primary sources of
energy, oil and gas will also be needed as input to low-carbon fuels for hard-to-abate sectors such as blue
hydrogen and as feedstocks for non-energy applications such as chemicals.
To meet the needs of society, Equinor will continue to produce oil and gas for the foreseeable future.
Our exploration strategy is to maximise value creation over volume. In 2023, at least 80 percent of our
exploration resources and investments will be concentrated around existing infrastructure. This is because
near-field discoveries can be tied into existing infrastructure without large and costly new developments.
Thus, these discoveries are characterized by high profitability, short payback period and low CO2 emissions
from operations.
To earn the right to supply the oil and gas the world demands, we are continuing to improve the industry
leading carbon eiciency of our production. Our ambition to reduce net group-wide operated emissions
by 50% by 2030, shows that we are focused on bringing down our direct operated emissions in line with
reductions necessary for a 1.5-degree pathway. Setting a baseline year that corresponds to the year of the
Paris Agreement enables us to show our early action on emissions reduction and to build on our leadership
position throughout this decade.
Reaching our 50% reduction ambition for operated scope 1 and 2 emissions will require a focused
and coordinated eort across the company on executing and maturing a portfolio of abatement
projects, improving energy eiciency of oshore and onshore assets, developing new technologies, and
strengthening resilience in the portfolio, including through consolidation. The abatement projects primarily
include electrification of oshore assets in Norway, mainly by power from shore but also include looking
into other innovations and options such as Hywind Tampen and CCS. Abatement projects (including at
Melkøya) are selected, developed and executed in close dialogue with authorities and partners to find the
most appropriate and expedient measure and are in Equinor coordinated through our Norway Energy
Hub initiative. In addition to reducing CO2 emissions, we have instituted a renewed focus on improving our
industry-leading performance on methane emissions, with increased emphasis on site-level measurement
for improved quantification and reporting.
When it comes to allocation of capex share to investments in renewables and low carbon solutions,
Equinor’s ambition is to allocate more than 50% of our annual gross capex to these areas by 2030 and
more than 30% in 2025. In 2022 we invested 14% of our gross capex in renewables and low carbon
solutions, which is an increase from 11% in 2021.
18
The company operates in accordance with laws, regulations and permits and addresses health and
safety issues for all employees. We are committed to preventing harm to the environment. We take a
precautionary approach and work according to corporate requirements and risk-based local good
practices to manage our environmental performance. Safe and responsible operations are essential for
our license to operate and an enabler of long-term value creation.
As for the war in Ukraine, Equinor’s most important contribution is to reduce the impact of Russia’s
weaponization of energy. Energy security for Europe is a prerequisite for the support and protection of
an independent Ukraine. Equinor will continue to invest in line with its strategy and the ambitions stated
in the energy transition plan. At our Capital Markets Update in February 2023 we presented the financial
framework outlining how we will ensure that the company remains financially robust, while investing to
be a leading company in the energy transition. In line with good corporate governance, the company is
distributing a large part of its profit as dividend, including to the state. This comes in addition to the very
high tax payments in Norway for 2022. Further, we will continue to collaborate with NGOs to contribute to
international relief aid. In 2022 Equinor contributed with USD 4,2 million to the Ukraine refugee relief eort
through donations to the Red Cross, UNICEF, Norwegian Refugee Council and Norwegian Church Aid. We
donated USD 1,1 million to the World Food Crisis to support in the dealing with the wider consequences of
the war on global food supply. We also contributed through supply of methanol and natural gas to Ukraines
national oil and gas company Naftogaz.
Based on the above, the board of directors recommends that the general meeting votes against the
proposals.
19
The board of directors’ response to shareholder’s proposal from Even Bakke item 11 to
Equinor ASAs annual general meeting 10 May 2023
The process for considering shareholder proposals submitted at the general meeting is fundamental, well-
developed and in line with the law. The company is appreciative of any engagement with its shareholders
and any proposals received. These provide valuable input to the leadership and board of directors when
setting the strategy. As pointed out clearly in the energy transition plan that was presented and then
voted over at the 2022 AGM – through an advisory vote, the company “is informed by science, stakeholder
engagement, and an acknowledgement of the changing set of expectations of companies in a carbon
constrained world”. The purpose of such advisory voting process was indeed to let the shareholders provide
feedback to the company in a transparent way on whether the board had set the right course and ambition
level when determining the strategy in the energy transition plan.
The board is of the opinion that the process related to the shareholder proposals is both in compliance with
good governance and that it provides valuable input to the leadership of the company. Again, the board is
grateful for the engagement around the strategy of the company expressed by the shareholders.
Based on the above, the board of directors recommends that the general meeting votes against the
proposal.
Notice of attendance,
advance voting and power
of attorney for Equinor's
AGM 2023
REF NO: PIN CODE:
NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
The annual general meeting in Equinor ASA will be held
10 May 2023 at 15:00 CEST in Equinor Business Center,
Forusbeen 50, 4035 Stavanger, Norway
The shareholder is registered with the following amount of shares, however, may vote for the amount of shares registered on 9 May.
ADVANCE VOTING
The company accepts votes in advance for this meeting. Registration deadline for advance votes: 9 May 2023 at 16:00 CEST.
Advance votes may only be executed electronically, through the company’s website www.equinor.com/agm or via VPS Investor Services.
VOTING
Voting will only be possible electronically via Lumi AGM both for digital and physical attendance. Please log in at https://dnb.lumiagm.com/114-688-536.
You must identify yourself using the pin-code and reference number that you will find in VPS Investor Services (Corporate Actions General Meeting ISIN) or
sent by post (for shareholders who have not registered for electronic reception). Shareholders can also receive their pin-code and reference number by contacting
DNB Bank Verdipapirservice by phone +47 23 26 80 20.
On the company’s web page www.equinor.com/agm you will find a guide describing how you as a shareholder can vote electronically.
DIGITAL ATTENDANCE
No pre-registration is needed for digital attendance, but shareholders must be logged on before the meeting starts. We therefore encourage shareholders to log on
in due time. It will be possible to log on to the annual general meeting one hour before start.
PHYSICAL ATTENDANCE
Notice of physical attendance should be registered electronically through the company’s website www.equinor.com/agm or via VPS Investor Services.
To register attendance through the company’s website, the above-mentioned reference number and PIN code must be stated.
Shareholders who have chosen electronic reception will not receive PIN and reference numbers and can only give notice through VPS Investor Services.
Alternatively this form may be signed and sent by e-mail to genf@dnb.no
, or by post to DNB Bank ASA, Registrars Department, P.O.Box 1600 Sentrum, 0021 Oslo,
Norway. The notice of attendance should be received no later than 9 May 2023 at 12:00 CEST.
If the shareholder is a company, please state the name of the individual who will be representing the company:
Place Date Shareholder’s signature
PROXY WITHOUT VOTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF EQUINOR ASA
REF NO: PIN CODE:
Proxy should be submitted electronically through the company’s website www.equinor.com/agm or via VPS Investor Services.
To grant proxy through the company’s website, the above-mentioned reference number and PIN must be stated.
Shareholders who have chosen electronic reception will not receive PIN and reference numbers and can only give proxy via VPS Investor Services. Proxy may also be
sent by e-mail to genf@dnb.no
(scanned form) or by post to DNB Bank ASA, Registrars’ Department, P.O.Box 1600 Sentrum, 0021 Oslo, Norway.
If you send the proxy without naming the proxy holder, the proxy will be given to the chair of the board of directors or an individual authorised by him.
This proxy should be received no later than 9 May 2023 at 12:00 CEST.
The undersigned
hereby grants (tick one of the two)
the chair of the board of directors (or a person authorised by him), or
_____________________________________________
(Name of proxy holder in capital letters)
proxy to attend and vote for my/our shares at the annual general meeting of Equinor ASA on 10 May 2023.
Place Date Shareholder’s signature (only for granting proxy)
PROXY WITH VOTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF EQUINOR ASA
You may use this proxy form to give voting instructions. Alternatively, you may vote electronically in advance through the company’s website www.equinor.com/agm,
see separate section above.
Proxies with voting instructions can only be registered by DNB and must be sent to genf@dnb.no (scanned form) or by post to DNB Bank ASA, Registrars’ Department,
P.O.Box 1600 Sentrum, 0021 Oslo, Norway.
The form should be received no later than 9 May 2023 at 12:00 CEST. The proxy form must be dated and signed.
If you leave the “Name of the proxy holder” blank, the proxy will be given to the chair of the board of directors, or an individual authorised by him.
The undersigned: REF NO:
hereby grants (tick one of the two)
Chair of the board of directors (or a person authorised by him), or
____________________________________
Name of proxy holder (in capital letters)
proxy to attend and vote for my/our shares at the annual general meeting of Equinor ASA on 10 May 2023.
The votes shall be exercised in accordance with the instructions below. If the sections for voting are left blank, this will be counted as an instruction to vote in accordance with
the board’s and nomination committee’s recommendations. However, if any motions are made from the attendees in addition to or in replacement of the proposals in the
notice, the proxy holder may vote at his or her discretion. If there is any doubt as to how the instructions should be understood, the proxy holder may abstain from voting.
EQUINOR ASA | ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2023
For
Against
Abstention
3. Election of chair for the meeting
4. Approval of the notice and the agenda
5. Election of two persons to co-sign the minutes together with the chair of the meeting
6. Approval of the annual report and accounts for Equinor ASA and the Equinor group for 2022, including the board of directors’ proposal for distribution of fourth
quarter 2022 dividend
7. Authorisation to distribute dividend based on approved annual accounts for 2022
8. Proposal from shareholder that Equinor ban the use of fiberglass rotor blades in all new wind farms, commits to buy into existing hydropower projects and conduct
research on other energy sources such as thorium
9. Proposal from shareholders that Equinor identify and manage risks and possibilities regarding climate, and integrate these in the company’s strategy
10. Proposal from shareholder that Equinor stops all exploration and drilling by 2025 and provides financial and technical assistance for the repair of and development
of Ukraine’s energy infrastructure
11. Proposal from shareholder that Equinor develops a procedure for greatly improved process for responding to shareholder proposals
12. Proposal from shareholder that Equinor ends all plans for activity in the Barents Sea, adjusts up the investments in renewables/low carbon solutions to
50 percent by 2025, implements CCS for Melkøya and invests in rebuilding of Ukraine
13. Proposal from shareholder that Equinor stops all exploration and test drilling for oil and gas, becomes a leading producer of renewable energy, stops plans for
electrification of Melkøya and presents a plan enabling Norway to become net-zero by 2050
14. Proposal from shareholder that Equinor’s management let the results of global warming characterise its further strategy, stops all exploration for more oil and gas,
phase out all production and sale of oil and gas, multiplies its investment in renewable energy and CCS and becomes a climate-friendly company
15. The board of directors’ report on Corporate Governance
16.1 Approval of the board of directors’ remuneration policy on determination of salary and other remuneration for leading personnel
16.2 Advisory vote of the board of directors’ remuneration report for leading personnel
17. Approval of remuneration for the company’s external auditor for 2022
18. Determination of remuneration for the corporate assembly members
19. Determination of remuneration for the nomination committee members
20. Authorisation to acquire Equinor ASA shares in the market to continue operation of the company’s share-based incentive plans for employees
21. Reduction in capital through the cancellation of own shares and the redemption of shares belonging to the Norwegian State
22. Authorisation to acquire Equinor ASA shares in the market for subsequent annulment
Place Date Shareholder’s signature (to be signed only for granting proxy with voting instructions)
American Depositary
Shares (ADS) notice of
Equinor’s AGM 2023
American Depositary Shares Notice of General Meeting of Shareholders:
Issue: Equinor ASA
CUSIP: 29446M102 ISIN: US29446M1027 Ticker: EQNR
Meeting Details: Annual General Meeting of Shareholders to be held on May 10, 2023, at the registered office of
the company, Equinor Business Center, Forusbeen 50, 4035 Stavanger, Norway 3:00 PM CET.
ADS Record Date: April 4, 2023
Voting Deadline: April 28, 2023 at 9:00 AM (Eastern Time)
Meeting Date: May 10, 2023
Ratio (ORD: ADS):
1: 1
Documents provided by the Company related to the Meeting can be accessed at www.Equinor.com/agm
In accordance with the provisions of the Deposit Agreement governing the ADSs, registered owners of ADSs
("Owners") at the close of business (NY time) on the ADS Record Date set forth above will be entitled, subject to
any applicable provisions of Norwegian law, the articles of association (or similar document) of the Company and
according to the rules of the Foreign Registrar, to instruct the Depositary as to the exercise of the voting rights, if
any, pertaining to the ordinary shares evidenced by that Owners' Receipts provided that such Owner is, or is
acting upon the instruction of, the person(s) owning a beneficial interest in the ADSs (the "Beneficial Owner") of
such ordinary shares and if that Owner is registered as a shareholder of the Company with the Foreign Registrar
prior to the Meeting.
Upon the written request of an Owner on such record date, received on or before the Voting Deadline set forth
above for such purpose, the Depositary shall endeavor, insofar as practicable and permitted under Norwegian
law, the Deposit Agreement, the provisions of the articles of association (or similar document) of the Company
and the rules of the Foreign Registrar to: (i) cause the number of ordinary shares underlying that Owner’s ADSs
to which that Owner’s request relates to be temporarily registered in the records of the Foreign Registrar in the
name of the Beneficial Owner or Beneficial Owners specified by that Owner on the condition that the Foreign
Register will re-register those ordinary shares immediately after conclusion of the Annual General Meeting in the
name of the Depositary or its nominee or the Custodian or its nominee; (ii) notify the Company of its intention to
vote the amount of ordinary shares referred to in clause (i); and (iii) as proxy, to vote or cause to be voted, or
otherwise to give effect to the written request of that Owner by voting or causing to be voted, the amount of
ordinary shares referred to in clause (i) above in accordance with instructions set forth in such request.
Owners are advised that the Depositary will not carry out a voting instruction with respect to ADSs unless: (i)
either: (A) the Owner of those ADSs states on the voting instruction form that it is the Beneficial Owner of those
American Depositary Shares; or (B) the voting instruction form identifies the Beneficial Owner or Beneficial
Owners of those ADSs; (ii) the Owner of those ADSs either: (A) has the transfer of such ADSs blocked until the
conclusion of the Meeting; or (B) delivers those ADSs to a blocked account within The Depository Trust Company
("DTC") for the account of the Depositary and notifies the Depositary that those ADSs are being held in a blocked
account until the conclusion of the Meeting; and (iii) the voting instruction form has been properly completed and
timely received by the Depositary.
By submitting any Voting Instructions, you are instructing the Depositary to arrange for the temporary registration
of the ordinary shares represented by your ADSs in your name in the Foreign Registrar and certifying that you
are a record holder of ADSs as of the close of business on the ADS Record Date set forth above and will
continuously hold all such ADSs until the conclusion of the Meeting on May 10, 2023 and any adjournments
thereof. ADSs registered in the Owner's name on the books of the Depositary will be blocked from transfer until
after the conclusion of the Meeting. In order to comply with the terms of the ADSs and provide the Depositary
with assurance that ADSs on which it has received voting instructions from or on behalf of a DTC participant
and/or their clientele will be held in that participant’s account until the conclusion of the Meeting, DTC has agreed
to segregate positions on which voting instructions have been received under a separate contra-CUSIP number.
A DTC participant submitting voting instructions via Broadridge on a position in its DTC account will be required,
for such voting instructions to be properly submitted, to provide the Depositary with a letter authorizing DTC to
have its nominee, Cede & Co., execute a proxy on the participant’s behalf and to take certain actions to
effectuate the purposes.
Please note that persons beneficially holding ADSs through a bank, broker or other nominee that wish to provide
voting instructions with respect to the securities represented by such ADSs must follow the voting instruction
requirements of, and adhere to the deadlines set by, such bank, broker, or other nominee. Such requirements
and deadlines will differ from those set forth herein for registered holders of ADSs.
Broadridge, as proxy agent, may refer on the internet, phone, or proxy card to “DEFAULT
RECOMMENDATION: NO VOTE”, which means that unless instructed otherwise, no vote will be cast
Total represented Equinor
AGM 2023
Attendance Details
Page:
Date:
Time:
1
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18:23
Meeting:
Attendees VotesShares
Shareholder 2,127,709,41854 2,127,709,418
3rd Party Proxy 7,8322 7,832
Styrets leder med fullmakt 3,387,6901 3,387,690
Styrets leder med instrukser 235,170,9391 235,170,939
Forhåndsstemmer 111,144,6681 111,144,668
Total
2,477,420,54759 2,477,420,547
10 May 2023
Equinor ASA, AGM
Shareholder 2,127,709,41854 2,127,709,418
Representing / AccompanyingVotesShares
Voting Card
1,873ÅBYHOLM, CLAES
ÅBYHOLM
, CLAES
1,873
1,974ASKLAND, NERI KRISTOFFER
ASKLAND, NERI KRISTOFFER
1,974
168BALVOLL, INGER
BALVOLL, INGER
168
314BERTLING, ELLEN
BERTLING, ELLEN
314
7BREKKEDALEN, SONDRE FJELLHEIM
BREKKEDALEN, SONDRE FJELLHEIM
7
2,864EGELAND, INGVAR
EGELAND, INGVAR
2,864
530EGENES AS, Repr. ved Børge Egenes
EGENES AS, Repr. ved Børge Egenes
530
679ENDRESEN, SIGFRED
ENDRESEN, SIGFRED
679
492ESPEDAL, KNUT JONAS
ESPEDAL, KNUT JONAS
492
6,720ESPELAND, HARALD
ESPELAND, HARALD
6,720
4FÖRENINGEN GREENPEACE NORDEN,
Repr. ved Gloria Boillos og Misty Rizzo
FÖRENINGEN GREENPEACE NORDEN
, Repr. ved Gloria Boillos og Misty Rizzo
4
3,170GARDEN, THOR ALLAN
GARDEN, THOR ALLAN
3,170
330GAUSLAND, INGEBRET
GAUSLAND, INGEBRET
330
7GRUNDT, GUTTORM
GRUNDT, GUTTORM
7
301GUNDERSEN, FRANK INDRELAND
GUNDERSEN, FRANK INDRELAND
301
200HALLERAKER, JAN HELGE
HALLERAKER, JAN HELGE
200
67,085HEINV AS, Repr. ved HARALD
ESPELAND
HEINV AS, Repr. ved HARALD ESPELAND
67,085
2,070HERDLEVÆR, GUNNAR
HERDLEVÆR, GUNNAR
2,070
218HERMANSEN, ODD HENRY
HERMANSEN, ODD HENRY
218
8,559HORNELAND, ANNE KRISTI STOKKA
HORNELAND, ANNE KRISTI STOKKA
8,559
165JENSEN, EINAR GAARE
JENSEN, EINAR GAARE
165
7,434JOHNSGAARD, EMBRET
JOHNSGAARD, EMBRET
7,434
2,940JONES, PHILIP ANDREW
JONES, PHILIP ANDREW
2,940
1,124JØRPELAND, MAGNAR
JØRPELAND, MAGNAR
1,124
923KOLRUD, KRISTINE
KOLRUD, KRISTINE
923
2LAINE, SANDRA HANNELE
LAINE, SANDRA HANNELE
2
19LARSEN, ROBERT
LARSEN, ROBERT
19
3,711LOFTESNES, TOR EINAR
LOFTESNES, TOR EINAR
3,711
1LYSTAD, GURO
LYSTAD, GURO
1
9,129METHI, FRIDE SELJEVOLD
METHI, FRIDE SELJEVOLD
9,129
578MIDTGÅRD, RAYMOND
MIDTGÅRD
, RAYMOND
578
31MO, ERIC
MO, ERIC
31
2,127,565,006NÆRINGS- OG
FISKERIDEPARTEMENTET, Repr. ved
Georg Fredrik Lahelle Rabl og og Snorre
Nitter
NÆRINGS- OG FISKERIDEPARTEMENTET, Repr. ved Georg Fredrik Lahelle Rabl
og og Snorre Nitter
2,127,565,006
300OPDAL AS
OPDAL AS
300
2,320PEDERSEN, BÅRD GLAD
PEDERSEN,
BÅRD GLAD
2,320
1RAAVAND, HALVARD HAGA
RAAVAND, HALVARD HAGA
1
78
BRISUM, JAN EVERT PAUL
78
7979
1REFSUM, TUVA MJELDE
REFSUM, TUVA MJELDE
1
45RINNAN, RUNE
RINNAN, RUNE
45
100RØED, PÅL MOUM
RØED,
PÅL MOUM
100
407
ROSÉN, VILDE MARIE LUND
ROSÉN
, VILDE MARIE LUND
407
65RUSTAD, JENS ANDREAS
RUSTAD, JENS ANDREAS
65
6,773SÆVDAL, RAGNAR
SÆVDAL, RAGNAR
6,773
100SELNÆS, KJELL ARTHUR
SELNÆS, KJELL ARTHUR
100
410SKARSAUNE, EIRIK NESE
SKARSAUNE, EIRIK NESE
410
1SLETSJØE, SIMEN ANDREAS SELMER
SLETSJØE, SIMEN ANDREAS SELMER
1
4,238SMEDSVIG, STIG EINAR
SMEDSVIG, STIG EINAR
4,238
110STEINHAUG, BODIL VALLAND
STEINHAUG, BODIL VALLAND
110
1STIFTELSEN WWF VERDENS
NATURFOND, Repr. ved Tord Lauvland
Bjørnevik
STIFTELSEN WWF VERDENS NATURFOND, Repr. ved Tord Lauvland Bjørnevik
1
2,422STØLAN, TORBJØRN
STØLAN, TORBJØRN
2,422
303TEIGE, BJØRN ASLE ALEXSANDER
TEIGE, BJØRN ASLE ALEXSANDER
303
500THULIN, KÅRE WILHELM
THULIN,
KÅRE WILHELM
500
672TOOGOOD, ERIC OTTO
TOOGOOD, ERIC OTTO
672
902TRAA, KJELL
TRAA, KJELL
902
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Time:
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1WAAGAARD, RAGNHILD ELISABETH
WAAGAARD, RAGNHILD ELISABETH
1
1,020
MOXNESS, TRYGVE WEIDEMANN
1,020
20
Kjellberg, Johan Anders
20
1,041
1,041
3rd Party Proxy 7,8322 7,832
Representing / AccompanyingVotesShares
Voting Card
4Drodge, Kassie
NORMAN, JAN MARTIN
4
7,828Midtgarden, Gunnar
MIDTGARDEN, RUTH LOUISE
7,828
Styrets leder med fullmakt 3,387,6901 3,387,690
Representing / AccompanyingVotesShares
Voting Card
14 CBPStyrets leder med fullmakt
DAHL, TOM KRISTIAN
14
12
BJERKE, NATHANIEL BACASMAS
12
12
NÆRBØE, ANE KRISTIN
12
12
BRÆKKEN, ASLE
12
11
LARSEN, PORANEE
11
10
STRAND, ATLE RAGNAR
10
10
JOHANSEN, JAN HENNING
10
10
KOLLEN, OLE MAGNE
10
10
HANSEN, KJELL VIDAR
10
10
OLSEN, MORTEN JOHAN
10
10
PHAM, MINH HA
10
2,000
OLSEN, JAN TORE
2,000
10
CARLHEIM, ELZBIETA
10
10
LENSBERG, HENNING
10
10
MEIDELL, LILL
10
10
LARSHAUGEN,
ÅSHILD BRANDSTAD
10
10
HAUGE, ZENAIDA PANALIGAN
10
10
HALVORSEN, JØRAN
10
2,007
GYTRI, INGE BRIGT BEINNES
2,007
9
NORDENG, PER OLAV
9
7
ØSTHUS, OLE DAG
7
6
TORGALSBØEN, ANDERS GABRIEL
6
6
MOMORK, THOMAS
6
5
HEFTE, ARVID
5
5
REIERTSEN, NATHALIE
5
5
SAMUELSEN, DANIEL
5
5
BORGEN, KRISTIN ALGARHEIM
5
5
STENE, JOHAN
5
50
PAULSEN, ADRIAN
50
5
GRØGAARD, JENS BERNHARD
5
4
BERGSETH, JOSEPH JAMES BERG AXELSEN
4
4
MACK,
CHRISTINA KVAREKVÅL
4
3
HAUKELID, NINA
3
1,815
NERTUN, NIELS EIRIK
1,815
3
RUSTEN, STIG FRODE
3
3
TVERGROV, KIRSTI BRIT
3
3
ULVESTAD, YNGVE
3
1,816
RUEDA MOLINA, MARIA EUGENIA
1,816
10,000
LOUIE INVESTOR AS
10,000
3
BØRRESEN, EMELY VORVIK
3
1,446
CULLUM, ALEX ALBOROUGH
1,446
2
BREMBO, RAKEL MARIA
2
11
KVEBÆK, CATHINKA
11
2
RUUD,
FLORENCE GENEVIÈVE
2
19,644
EITRHEIM,
PÅL
19,644
1,750
ROSENKILDE, CHRISTA MARTA MARIA
1,750
18,563
TUNGESVIK, GEIR
18,563
1
NESBØ, KJERSTI
1
1
KVADSHEIM, RICHARD ALEXANDER
1
1
BJELKE, HARALD CHRISTIAN
1
1
PEDERSEN, PETTER
1
50
KJØNNERØD, HENRIK
50
1,696
MARKER, ROY
1,696
1,651
BJERK, ARNE
1,651
60
FAUSKE, MATHIAS
60
1,656
SHEATH, MICHAEL JONATHAN
1,656
1,634
SØRVIK, INGE EIVIND
1,634
1,520
NERTUN, EVA
1,520
1,519
LENDING, REIDUN
1,519
1,535
LAMBERT, ANDREW DUNCAN
1,535
13,367
LINDBÆK, JANNIK
13,367
Attendance Details
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Date:
Time:
3
10 May 2023
18:23
1,472 CBPStyrets leder med fullmakt
NESSE, HARALD SIGURD
1,472
1,448
JAKHELLN, BARBARA
1,448
12,879
REITAN, TORGRIM
12,879
12,511
PETTERSEN, INGE
12,511
1,393
BACHE-ANDREASSEN, KARI RANDI
1,393
1,256
ROSLAND, HELGE
1,256
1,254
RØRTVEIT, GEIR JOHAN
1,254
1,234
DIETRICHSON, BRITT ASTRID RANDEM
1,234
1,240
FAGERVIK, MAY SISSEL
1,240
1,200
SKUM, NILS ANDERS MATHISEN
1,200
1,137
KARLSEN,
ÅSE KAROLA
1,137
738,429
VERDIPAPIRFONDET EIKA NORGE
738,429
10,000
VOLD, MAGNUS
10,000
1,125
DUNSÆD, TROND
1,125
9,966
STENERUD, AKSEL
9,966
1,077
FABRITIUS, REIDAR
1,077
1,067
Steinsåker
, Kjell
1,067
1,046
JENSEN, WALTER
1,046
1,015
VESTERÅS
, BJØRN ERIK
1,015
1,009
SELHEIM, KNUT
1,009
1,000
ÅREKOL
,
HALLDOR Å
1,000
1,000
TRÆLAND, EGIL
1,000
1,000
TOTLAND, SVEIN ARNULF
1,000
1,002
HOGSTAD, MARIE
1,002
978
OVERAAE, INGER JOHANNE
978
920
MØRKESETH, PER OLAV
920
907
TÆRUD, JOHN HALVOR
907
917
MICHELSEN, ELISABETH
917
8,000
NORSTAD, ANDERS RUNE
8,000
888
OVERØYE, JOHAN ARNT
888
858
ALNE, JAN
858
853
STRØM, KIRSTI
853
831
JELSØ, TOR MARTIN
831
840
LOKØY, HANS NORMANN
840
825
KASPERSEN,
KONRAD HÅKON
825
814
LIA, MAGNHILD ENGER
814
7,486
GONDER, ERIK
7,486
800
STRAND, OLA HENRIK
800
788
BRATTELI, MA TERESA TORRES
788
7,297
SKAUG, JOHNNY
7,297
778
BARSTAD,
PÅL BØRRE
778
7,000
SALMOSERVE AS
7,000
737
MARKER, INGRID
737
724
SELSETH, STEINAR KONRAD
724
6,725
KIRKESÆTHER, MERETE HOLMGREN
6,725
704
RIKSTAD, LOVISE
704
682
SMITH-ERICHSEN, ANDREAS
682
676
ELIASSEN, LAURA JOHANNE
676
657
BRÅTEN
, JO ARNE
657
657
MIKALSEN, RAGNAR JOHAN
657
650
TRÆLAND, TOVE
650
650
LARSEN, ARILD
650
647
ØVRUM, MARGARETH
647
637
ØIEN, SIDSEL
637
630
CEDERLØF, RUNE
630
614
ANGELL, WENCHE
614
614
ANGELL, HARALD OSKAR
614
600
INGVALDSEN, KARL BJØRNAR
600
563
MOHOLT, BRITT
563
558
FREDRIKSEN, THOR-HENRIK
558
544
Hals, Einar Asle
544
543
IVERSEN, TONE STIXRUD
543
552
LØLAND, KJETIL
552
554
STOKKE, JØRN YNGVE
554
530
NORDBØ, OLAV
530
505
SKIVIK-HANSEN, INGOLF JOHAN
505
518
KRAKELI, TOR IVAR
518
500
HANSSEN, ODD ARNE
500
500
EINAR WESTBY AS
500
500
DØCKER, KETTY ANDREA
500
510
ØSTBY, TROND
510
492
HAUGEN, KARSTEN
492
487
SANDBERG, THORLEIF
487
485
JENSEN, CHRISTEN MAGNE
485
480
JAKOBSEN, TORE JOSTEIN
480
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Time:
4
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18:23
472 CBPStyrets leder med fullmakt
PETTERSEN, HAAKON-MARIUS
472
464
JOHNSEN, LARS GISLE WESSEL
464
464
KJULSLUND, SYNNØVE
464
5,501
ÅSLAND
, SOLVEIG
5,501
5,452
RUSTAD, EINAR
5,452
445
HVEBERG, STEINAR MAGNE
445
445
GJØLMESLI, BJØRG
445
440
HEDSTEN, EIRIK
440
440
JULSRUD, TOM-ARVE
440
440
HEDSTEN, TROND WARHUUS
440
440
STIEN, ANNE-MARIE DALMO
440
438
FALLETH, ROLF SVERRE
438
430
BREVIK, TOR
430
426
SELMER, KARL ALBRECHT OPSAHL
426
432
LILAND, KNUT
432
5,126
URANIENBORG SOKN
5,126
411
MALLAUG, BJØRN
411
410
SKARSAUNE, SJUR NESE
410
407
JOHANSEN, KRISTINE
407
407
MALMIN, GRETHE TOVE
407
407
STØRKSEN, AUD KRISTINE
407
407
MADSEN, NETTE INGVOR SOLVEIG
407
407
SØRDAL, TURID
407
407
Bjørnstad, Tove Løwer
407
407
GUNDERSEN, JENNY JOHANNE
407
407
HAAKENSTAD, RAGNHILD SYNNØVE
407
407
GREFSTAD, ASTRID OLIVA
407
407
PETTERSEN, INGER BEATE
407
407
STEGARUD, GERD
407
407
GUNDERSRUD, ROLF
407
407
ASK, LAILA SYNNØVE
407
400
ESPELID, LARS
400
400
GISHOLT, LARS PETTER
400
381
AALAND, RANNVEIG
381
366
STOKKVIK, HAROLD BERG
366
363
WALER, STEN RINO
363
4,584
REINHARDSEN, JON ERIK
4,584
1,329
GUNNTVEIT, HEIDI VIVIAN
1,329
344
STENERSEN, BJØRN W BRANDIN
344
4,552
STØRKSEN, JOHANNES
4,552
338
OLSEN, IVAR JOHAN
338
188,840
VERDIPAPIRFONDET EIKA BALANSERT
188,840
332
MOSS, ROBERT JOHAN
332
5,000
MORBERG, TORE SVEIN
5,000
330
VISTE, ARNE STEINAR
330
330
SEWELL, KIRSTI AAGOT ENGELSEN
330
330
FRYDENLUND, KAIJA UNELMA KAARINA
330
328
GRETLAND, BRITA SOFIE
328
327
FREDHEIM, ROGER
327
303
KLEIVDAL, HARALD WILHELM
303
301
RØNNE, ELSE MARIE
301
300
SØBSTAD, THOR GUNNAR
300
300
LOG, SIGMUND
300
300
KLEVEN, SOLVEIG
300
300
SANNAS CONSULTING AS
300
300
PIONERO AS
300
300
STRANDMYR, ØYSTEIN
300
300
NETLAND, HALLSTEIN
300
294
BREDAL, LEIF TERJE
294
292
HYSTAD, TORE
292
281
SOLBERG, ERLING
281
4,225
LUND,
MORTEN WATTENGÅRD
4,225
265
NIKOLOVSKA, RADINKA
265
264
THANKI, JANAKRAI VALLABHJI
264
264
WESTLI, GEIR HARALD
264
264
THANKI, ASHA JANAKRAI
264
264
OPPEDAL, KARSTEN
264
264
SOLLID, BENT-
HÅVARD
264
261
ÅRSTAD
, BERIT
261
259
ENGESLAND, ROAR
259
258
LÆRUM, JAN ERIK
258
258
FUGLEM, BJØRN JOHAN
258
258
FOLKVANG, KARI
258
250
SUND, STEVE MORGAN
250
250
HAGNES, STEIN-INGE
250
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Time:
5
10 May 2023
18:23
250 CBPStyrets leder med fullmakt
ANDRESEN, METTE
250
250
BEIER, REIDUNN MYSTER
250
267
AUNE, ANNA KARINA LÆGREID
267
249
VIALLATTE, BARBRO ANN ROSS
249
245
RØRTVEIT, JOHANNES
245
242
DRAG, ERIK
242
242
LARSEN, ODDBJØRG TEGLE
242
242
RØNNING, SIGBJØRN
242
242
HANSEN, JORUNN
242
4,000
HALVORSEN, HALLVARD RUSTAD
4,000
242
DAHL, ELSE-BERIT
242
240
HANSEN,
ÅGE NORMAN
240
237
DANIELSEN, STIG KETIL
237
232
ESTEVENIN, ANNE LISE FRANSVAAG
232
220
HERBRANDSEN, JOAKIM
220
216
STEMSRUD, LARS
216
215
Mineto Gasque Mendonca, Marco Antonio
215
215
KILLI, GRETA KARIN
215
206
NYLAND, MARI
206
205
KIVLE, GRO EINA
205
203
RIENKS, PETER
203
200
ANDRESEN, ROLF WERNER
200
200
SEPUTYTÉ
, RIMA
200
200
ABRAHAMSEN, LEIF HENRY
200
260,838
VERDIPAPIRFONDET EIKA NORDEN
260,838
200
LERBERG, LARS
200
200
JAASUND, ANNE MARIT DJØSELAND
200
192
BIRKELAND, KARI
192
192
LØLAND, INGE
192
188
SCHUSTER, KENNETH ROBERT
188
188
HAUG, PER KRISTIAN
188
199
GÖTHNER
, MARIA KRISTINE STRANDSKOG
199
179
LAUTEN, TRYGVE OLAV
179
179
HAUGEN,
JAN ÅGE
179
179
FROST, ANDERS
179
179
SKAARE,
PÅL EIVIND
179
179
VIKANE, OLAV
179
177
VORVIK, LAILA
177
177
JENSEN, ESPEN BJØRKLUND
177
177
TUNGODDEN, JOHN
177
176
WESSEL-AAS, TERJE
176
175
REITAN, ODD MAGNE
175
173
KLØFTEN, JOSTEIN
173
172
OMDAHL, HALDIS WENCHE BØRRETZEN
172
168
BILLING, TRYGVE CARL
168
167
JOHANSEN, OLE EDON
167
167
LOFTESNES, MAIA
167
166
FAKSNESS, LIV-GURI
166
165
WESTERMANN, KARL MARTIN
165
165
SKILHAGEN, YVONNE
165
165
BRASTAD, HJØRDIS KARIN
165
165
VOLEHAUGEN, OLE
165
165
STORØY, ERLING HENRY
165
165
FAKSEN, ELISABETH PETRA
165
165
BJØRNSTAD, GRETE
165
3,491
VÅGØ
, PER TORE NILS
3,491
165
WEBER, LIS
165
165
BANG, ODDNY ANNIE
165
165
STENDE, ANDERS
165
165
BROCHMANN, UNNI ALIDE
165
165
JENSEN, HANS ANDREAS
165
165
MIKKELSEN, WILLY SOLMUND
165
165
BJØRNSEN, BJØRN
165
165
HEGREBERG, ALVIN
165
165
ABRAHAMSEN, JONATHAN MEDINA
165
165
OLAUSSON, SOLVEIG MARGARETA
165
165
HOLM, CLARA OCAMPO
165
165
HØYEM,
LISE STORÅS
165
165
STEINSÅKER
, SVEIN HELGE
165
165
SOLIBAKKE, ALFRED
165
165
GUNVALDJORD, LIV
165
165
SOLÅS
, ARNT EGIL
165
3,364
TJOLAND, KAREN LENE
3,364
155
ALFSTAD, EGIL
155
3,325
ANKER, IVER JOHAN
3,325
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Time:
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10 May 2023
18:23
152 CBPStyrets leder med fullmakt
FOSSNES, TERJE
152
150
ANDERSEN, CECILIE SKONTORP
150
150
HAGEN, THORVALD
150
150
BERGLUND, PER-
ÅGE
150
146
MÆLAND, TROND
146
142
WIGERNÆS, LIV SIRI
142
141
HØGH, HARALD
141
139
LILLESTØL,
CHRISTOFFER NAUSTVÅG
139
135
MØLMEN, GEIR
135
135
SKAAR, OLAV
135
133
GJELSVIK, JONVAR ASLAK
133
130
SUNDSTRØM, LEIF JOHAN
130
129
HATTEVIG, GUNNAR
129
129
INGEBRIGTSEN, MARI SKJEVRAK
129
127
SELSTØ, ALICJA MALEC
127
3,151
STIFTELSEN FYLKESAVISEN
3,151
120
KUNEJ DAEHLI, SPELA
120
117
SÆBØ, JØRN
117
112
HANSEN, PER-ØYSTEIN FJØSEIDE
112
112
SVASTUEN, MAJ-BRITT
112
115
ABEL, NIELS HENRIK
115
110
MORSUND, HELGE MAGNAR
110
1,700,323
VERDIPAPIRFONDET EIKA SPAR
1,700,323
106
KROGH, BRITT HELENE VON
106
103
HOLIEN, TORSTEIN
103
102
EFRAIMSEN, VIDAR LEIF
102
3,034
RAMSTAD, THOMAS
3,034
100
SEGLSTEN, MAY HELEN
100
100
SILSHE, SHEWAY
100
100
BAARLUND, ELSA
100
100
KVERNES, KNUT EGIL
100
3,000
HJØRNEVIK, ARNE
3,000
100
JENSEN,
ÅGOT
100
100
REBBESTAD, HELGE STIG
100
100
RIAN, TORBJØRN
100
3,000
BJORDAL, TORE
3,000
100
KORSRUD, BJØRG STANDAL
100
100
HOLEN, ARE
100
100
SAMUELSEN, TORE
100
100
WILLIKSEN, KJELL EINAR
100
2,974
MIDDELTHON, LEIF CORNELIUS
2,974
2,948
ALMÅS
, HANS IVAR
2,948
92
HANSSON, CHRISTIAN THAULOW
92
91
TØNDER, TORE
91
83
ØVERGAARD, ANNE-LISE
83
83
HESTENES, BJARNE
83
83
HENRIKSEN, ASTRID
83
83
DRIVENES, KARIN
83
83
LUTRO, DAGNY RAGNA
83
83
SCHMIDT, INGEBORG REGINE
83
83
FAGERSLETT, ELI ANNE OLIVA
83
83
FAGERSLETT DØDSBO, OLAV TERJE
83
81
MØYLAND, TALE SYNNØVE KRONHOLM
81
80
BREDLI, ARTHUR
80
80
JOHANSEN, KJELLAUG ØKLAND
80
80
DALE, TOR MAGNE
80
80
HOLT, SIGRID MARGRETE
80
79
STENSBY, HENRY
79
79
BUCHT, BERTHON JOHANNES
79
79
MELKILD, HALFDAN EILIF
79
78
HEIERAAS, HANS EDVARD
78
77
LAURITZEN, GURI
77
77
KNARDAL, ELDAR OLE
77
77
ÅSENG
, KJELL HALLSTEIN
77
77
FØLSVIK, TERJE
77
77
GRØNBERG, ARNE
77
77
STENERUD, FRØYDIS CEDERKVIST
77
77
NESS, HARALD
77
77
SAGEVIK, HELGE DAGFINN
77
77
BJØRKLUND, KARIN MARIE
77
77
LODDENGAARD, EGIL
77
77
SØRBERG, THERESE
77
77
REVHEIM, ANNE KRISTINE
77
2,754
MEIDAL, DERELYS KIRKLAND
2,754
77
ORMAASEN, DAG EIGIL
77
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18:23
77 CBPStyrets leder med fullmakt
JENSEN, GEIR
77
77
HAUKLAND, KARIN HELENE
77
77
RISAHAGEN, AUDUN
77
77
MENTZONI, BJØRG INGA
77
77
SVENSRUD, OVE ARNE
77
103
GUNDERSEN, BRITT LAILA
103
77
HAMMERVOLD, BJØRG MARIE
77
77
GAUP, MARIT SUSANNA
77
64,272
VERDIPAPIRFONDET EIKA ALPHA
64,272
77
SKAGA,
KÅRE
77
77
OLAFSEN, ANNE LISE
77
77
MEYER-VIKASKAG, TORD FERDINAND JARL
77
77
NILSEN, GUNHILD ANNE INGEBORG SANDMO
77
77
FOSSÅ
, KJELLAUG
77
77
DAHLE, HALDOR
77
77
KOJAN, TORIL SYNNØVE
77
2,714
HASSELKNIPPE, ANNE
2,714
77
VINDENES, JOHANNE DORTHEA
77
77
ELVEGÅRD
, HARALD
77
77
TJELMELAND, SIGNY-ELISE
77
77
HOLØ, TOR IVAR
77
77
WESSELBERG, ODD AGNAR
77
77
NILSSEN, ANNA OLIVE
77
77
LEIKVIN, MONA LISBETH
77
77
SCHIBBYE, KRISTIN BENEDICTE
77
73
UTAS, CECILIE FALCK
73
103
MYHRE, TOR GUNNAR
103
71
FRIESTAD, OLE KRISTIAN
71
2,633
SKRYSETH, HEGE
2,633
68
CHARLEE AS
68
2,596
GARDSTEIG, REIDUN
2,596
64
LIND, HARALD
64
75
HAUGER, ANETTE
75
57
JOHANSEN INVESTMENT AS
57
57
AAS, BJØRN EINAR
57
57
BRODAHL, HARALD
57
56
KARLSEN, HANS LEVI
56
54
ELLE, PER-ARNE
54
2,500
HOLMSEN, ANDERS BREDE
2,500
50
HAMMER, PER
50
50
OS, VIDAR
50
50
KRISTIANSEN, ODDVAR JOHAN
50
50
BJØRNDAHL, INGRID
50
50
HANSSEN, ELISE LARSEN
50
50
NILSEN, STEN ARE
50
50
HAAGENSEN, ALF KRISTIAN NEDREMO
50
50
NILSEN, ROY HENRY
50
50
WESTBY, EINAR
50
50
HAUG, TERJE GUNSTEIN
50
50
BJØRKLID, PAAL
50
50
STOKKAUNE, DORDI
50
49
BRATLAND-SOLA, LISBETH REKDAL
49
58
LARSEN, JAN OTTO
58
48
EGGERUD, MALIN CHRISTINE
48
46
WATSON, LIV KARI
46
45
UNNEBERG, KENNETH
45
40,584
NILSSON, JANNICKE
40,584
2,396
HOFF, BRIT
2,396
42
TVEIR HOLDING AS
42
40
BEDIN, KJELL
40
2,400
NYGÅRD
, SIGFRED ANDREAS
2,400
40
BRATTGJERD, PER ANDERS
40
51
RAGDE, SIRI FENSTAD
51
38
NORDSKAUG, TERJE
38
38
HØYLO, INGER LISE SVEINSDOTTER
38
38
HOEL, INGRID ODDVEIG
38
2,300
BERGE, TERJE ERIK GUSTAV ERIKSSON
2,300
32
LERVIK, RAYMOND
32
32
KIRKHOLT, EVEN MOEN
32
31
SYVERSTAD, THORBJØRN
31
30
BRODAHL, EMMA
30
30
KRISTENSEN, ASBJØRN
30
28
REIGSTAD, KINE-ELENA
28
2,221
OUDEN, JACOB DEN
2,221
2,229
AUKLEND, ERLING
2,229
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8
10 May 2023
18:23
25 CBPStyrets leder med fullmakt
AASEN, INGER
25
25
SAUR,
ÅSE BJØRNSEN
25
25
BJØRNSEN, ERIK
25
25
JAKOBSEN, RUNAR LILLEBO
25
3
KAUFFMANN, JOSE ANTONIO CARLOS
3
20
Hetty, Per
20
20
VALLTOFT, MERETE
20
20
LØKKE, ARNE
20
27
LOHOFF, TIM HERMANN
27
20
THORSEN, TAGE ISAK
20
2,127
LYGREN, IVAR
2,127
20
SOLBERG, TROND
20
20
LEIKAAS,
HÅKON GREEN
20
2,114
DYBWAD, MAREN
2,114
17
HAGEN, JAN ARILD
17
17
MCKENZIE, LACHLAN JAMES
17
2,091
TJOSEVIK, MARIE
2,091
29,000
KJULSLUND, THOR KRISTIAN
29,000
15
DALGÅRD
, JOACHIM NILSEN
15
15
OKSVANG,
PÅL EIVIND
15
3,387,690
3,387,690
Styrets leder med instrukser 235,170,9391 235,170,939
Representing / AccompanyingVotesShares
Voting Card
34,260 CBIStyrets leder med instrukser
VERDIPAPIRFONDET DELPHI KOMBINASJO
34,260
8
LUNDEFARET, NILS MAGNE
8
3
CHRISTENSEN, MARCEL ANTERO
3
992,524
DANSKE INVEST NORSKE AKSJER INST
992,524
24,000
GJENSIDIGE FORSIKRING ASA
24,000
7
AL-SAMMER, MAHMOD SHAKER
7
1,266,394
VERDIPAPIRFONDET STOREBRAND VERDI
1,266,394
22,401
VERDIPAPIRFONDET DNB EUROPA INDEKS
22,401
1,266,147
VERDIPAPIRFONDET ALFRED BERG NORGE
1,266,147
325,759
VERDIPAPIRFONDET EQUINOR AKSJER NO
325,759
267
CIN BELGIUMLIMITED
267
825
CIN BELGIUMLIMITED
825
528,695
VIDACAIXA, S.A.
528,695
195
CIN BELGIUMLIMITED
195
40,376
KUTXABANK PENSIONES, S.A., SGFP
40,376
296,769
KUTXABANK GESTION SGIIC, S.A.
296,769
523,760
DWS INVEST
523,760
158
CIN BELGIUMLIMITED
158
3,663
IF IST - AKTIEN WELT
3,663
18,524
AVADIS FUND-AKTIEN WELT ESG AST 2
18,524
89,567
CIEPP - CAISSE INTER-ENTREPRISES D
89,567
18,465
AVADIS FUND-AKTIEN WELT AST 2
18,465
5,182
LLB Invest AGmvK fur LLB Aktien Gl
5,182
26,000
LLB Fund Services AG als Treuhande
26,000
4,600
LLB Invest AGmvK fur LLB Aktien Gl
4,600
1
DANICA PENSION LIVSFORSIKRINGSAKTI
1
1,023,479
DANICA PENSION LIVSFORSIKRINGSAKTI
1,023,479
237,755
Danske Bank Puljer
237,755
50
Joao Luz
50
16,118
1290 FUNDS - 1290 SMARTBETA EQUITY
16,118
1
1999 VOLUNTARY EMPLOYEES' BENEFICI
1
30,000
29 HAUSSMANN ACTIONS EUROPE
30,000
100,000
29 HAUSSMANN EURO RENDEMENT
100,000
20,000
29 HAUSSMANN FLEXIBLE MONDE
20,000
3,027
801 INVESTMENTS LLC
3,027
17,274
AA SSGA Actions Indice Euro
17,274
188
ABBE A HELLER
188
93,592
ABU DHABI PENSION FUND
93,592
24,336
ACADIAN
24,336
10,627
ACADIAN ASSET MGMT (
10,627
43,585
ACCIDENT COMPENSATION CORPORATION
43,585
7,179
ACHMEA IM GLOBAL EQ FND EUR
7,179
107,780
ACHMEA PENSIOEN- EN LEVENSVERZEKER
107,780
19,823
ACHMEA REINSURANCE COMPANY N.V
19,823
30,805
ACHMEA SCHADEVERZEKERINGEN N.V
30,805
55,936
ACHMEA VARIABLE SECURITIES HEALTH
55,936
28,174
ACS 30:70 GLOBAL EQUITY TRACKER FU
28,174
13,520
ACTIAM BF ASIFEW
13,520
3,533
ACTIAM Duurzaam Europees Aandelenf
3,533
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ACTIAM Duurzaam Ind Aandelenfond
228,005
81,236
ACTIAM DUURZAAM INDEX AANDELENFOND
81,236
70,885
ACTIAM Sustainable Index Fund Equi
70,885
977
ACTIVE INVESTMENT AD
977
958
ADAM JANICKI ROLLOVER IRA TD
958
54,400
ADVANCED SERIES TRUST - AST ADVANC
54,400
29,924
AEIS INSTITUTIONAL FUND AKTIEN GLO
29,924
7,389
AFER MARCHES EMERGENTS
7,389
27,488
AIB GROUP IRISH PENSION SCHEME
27,488
222
AKB REI CORP.
222
200
AL DESHOTEL
200
5
ALAN J COHEN
5
250
ALAN N GORAN TR FBO ALAN N GORAN
250
30
ALAN P HANSEN
30
9,106
ALASKA PERMANENT FUND CORPORATION
9,106
158,100
ALASKA PERMANENT FUND CORPORATION
158,100
970
ALASKA PERMANENT FUND CORPORATION
970
10
ALBERT AN-PO LIN
10
210
ALBERT BULLOCK
210
600
ALBERT E FERRARA JR &
600
4
ALBERT J ZDENEK JR
4
43
ALESSANDRO VETTORI 2017 REV TRUST
43
138
ALETHEIAN WEALTH ADV
138
200
ALEX MARKEVICH
200
20
ALEXANDER E TAVLIAN TRUSTEE FBO AL
20
170
Alexandre Morch
170
557
ALFRED H ROBERTS JR
557
18,130
ALFRED I. DUPONT CHARITABLE TRUST
18,130
200
ALFRED L GRIGGS TRUST
200
500
ALFRED T WHITNEY JR
500
400
ALFREDO DZIUGIS
400
750
ALISON J MORK
750
15,894
ALLEANZA ASSICURAZIONI S.P.A.
15,894
74
ALLEN C RIESS
74
200
ALLEN J KARGER
200
12
ALLISON LEHMAN
12
1,000
ALLISON S GONG-DUMMIT ROTH IRA TD
1,000
20,000
ALLOCATION ACTIONS CORE
20,000
56,718
ALLOCATION INVEST EQUITY CORE
56,718
1,085
ALMEGLIO - FONDO PENSIONE APERTO A
1,085
2,243
ALPHA ADVANTAGE GLOBAL FUND-INTL T
2,243
17,761
ALPHA ADVANTAGE INTERNATIONAL FUND
17,761
54,262
ALPHA ADVANTAGE INTL FD SFO (SFO )
54,262
86,542
ALPHA ARCHITECT INTERNATIONAL QUAN
86,542
84,359
ALTO AMERICA AZIONARIO
84,359
35,788
ALTO INTERNAZIONALE AZIONARIO
35,788
551,021
AMERICAN FUNDS INSURANCE SERIES GL
551,021
11,750
AMERICAN FUNDS INSURANCE SERIES IN
11,750
93,877
AMP INTERNATIONAL EQUITY IND FUN
93,877
6,442
AMP INTERNATIONAL EQUITY INDEX FUN
6,442
13,503
AMUNDI AUSTRIA
13,503
6,229
AMUNDI ESG REGIONAL MULTIFACTOR FU
6,229
3,154
Amundi Etf ICAV
3,154
43,792
AMUNDI ETF ICAV - AMUNDI SP GLOBAL
43,792
453,235
AMUNDI ETF PEA MSCI EMERGING ASIA
453,235
223,929
AMUNDI ETF PEA MSCI EUROPE UCI
223,929
225,136
AMUNDI ETF PEA S P 500 UCITS E
225,136
28,356
AMUNDI FUNDS - EUROPEAN EQUITY DYN
28,356
22,223
AMUNDI FUNDS - EUROPEAN EQUITY RIS
22,223
8,037
AMUNDI FUNDS DYNAMIC MULTI FACTORS
8,037
77,000
AMUNDI FUNDS EUROPEAN EQUITY VALUE
77,000
85,000
AMUNDI FUNDS REAL ASSETS TARGET IN
85,000
111,295
AMUNDI GLOBAL INFRASTRUCTURE
111,295
94,198
AMUNDI HK - GREEN PLANET FUND
94,198
1,406
AMUNDI INDEX EQUITY GLOBAL MULTI S
1,406
355,572
AMUNDI INDEX MSCI EUROPE
355,572
83,746
AMUNDI INDEX MSCI WORLD
83,746
4,647
AMUNDI INDEX SOL - AMUNDI PR
4,647
13,193
AMUNDI INDEX SOLUTIONS - AMUNDI PR
13,193
36,083
AMUNDI MSCI EASTERN EUROPE EX RUSS
36,083
297
AMUNDI MSCI EUROPE ESG LEADERS SEL
297
16,436
AMUNDI MSCI EUROPE ESG LEADERS SEL
16,436
66,245
AMUNDI MSCI EUROPE EX SWITZERLAND
66,245
201,239
AMUNDI MSCI USA MINIM VOLATILITY F
201,239
25,796
AMUNDI MSCI WORLD ESG LEADERS SELE
25,796
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AMUNDI NASDAQ-100
215,217
6,278
AMUNDI OPPORTUNITES
6,278
188,528
AMUNDI RUSSELL 2000
188,528
50,000
AMUNDI SGR SPA/AMUNDI ELITE MULTI
50,000
717
AMUNDI SIF Global Ethical Equities
717
4,058
AMUNDI STOXX GLOBAL ARTIFICIAL INT
4,058
14,300
ANCHORAGE POLICE & FIRE RETIREMENT
14,300
10
ANDREA O COSTELLO
10
142
ANDRES ANGELANI AND LAURA MARTIN L
142
568
ANDREW C WOODARD
568
11
ANDREW D REBHOLZ
11
500
ANDREW E HIGBIE
500
300
ANDREW EDWARD JOHANSEN
300
200
ANDREW EDWARD JOHANSEN ROLLOVER IR
200
200
ANDREW FLORY & DOROTHY FLORY JT TE
200
900
ANDREW G SPOTTS
900
50
ANDREW J WAGNER &
50
121
ANDREW KAPYRIN
121
25
ANDREW PATRICK NIXON TRUST
25
606
ANDREW TITUSKIN ROLLOVER IRA
606
20
ANGELA JO BELT & SCOTT HADDEN
20
300
ANGELO GARGAGLIANO IRA
300
35
ANITA S ISAAC &
35
1,000
ANJUM M KAZI &
1,000
100
ANN M CARL TR FBO
100
567
ANN MORRISON
567
290
ANNA XIAOYAN CHEN SEP IRA
290
1,100
ANNE DRINKWATER
1,100
40
ANNETTE M ROGERS ROTH IRA
40
100
ANTHONY M BORGES JR
100
35
ANTHONY R BUCH &
35
110
ANTON S FARWAGI
110
100
ANTONIA PALAZZOLO TOD
100
21,039
ANZ WHOLESALE INTERNATIONAL SHARE
21,039
2,695
AP ACTIONS 2 MONDE
2,695
67,375
AQUARIUS INTERNATIONAL FUND
67,375
1,233
ARAMCO US RETIREMENT INCOME PLAN T
1,233
111,676
ARCHITAS MULTI-MANAGER GLOBAL FUND
111,676
1,966
ARERO - DER WELTFONDS - ESG
1,966
124,998
ARIZONA PSPRS TRUST
124,998
2
ARIZONA STATE RETIREMENT SYSTEM
2
2,622
ARKWRIGHT LLC
2,622
200
ARLENE SIDELL REV TRUST DTD 08/20
200
7
ARMAND J FERRANTI
7
1,000
ARMEN KALAYDJIAN IRA
1,000
1
ARNALDO J CONTRERAS JR
1
7,040
ARRCO QUANT 1
7,040
42
ARTHUR CONYERS
42
200
ARTHUR EDWARD URSCHEL &
200
787
ARVEST FOUNDATION
787
150
ASHOK R PATEL
150
8,000
ASSET RISK CONSULTANTS LIMITED
8,000
18
ASSICURAZIONI GENERALI SPA
18
107,994
ASSOCIATED BRITISH FOODS PENSION S
107,994
131
ASUNCION M ROGERS ROLLOVER IRA
131
20,662
ATBIS INTERNATIONAL EQUITY POOL
20,662
14,480
ATIVO INTERNATIONAL EQUITY FUND LP
14,480
2,087
AUGUST R MAMMEL
2,087
3,541
AURION GLOBAL EQUITY FUND
3,541
10
AUSTIN SCOTT CLARK
10
881,077
AUSTRALIAN RETIREMENT TRUST
881,077
189,187
AUSTRALIAN RETIREMENT TRUST
189,187
76,855
AUSTRALIAN RETIREMENT TRUST
76,855
6,436
AUSTRALIAN RETIREMENT TRUST
6,436
25,034
AUTORIDADE MONETARIA DE MACAU
25,034
46,335
AVANTAX ADVISORY SER
46,335
92,782
Aviva Inv Passive Funds ACS
92,782
6,965
AVIVA INVESTORS INVESTMENT FUNDS I
6,965
22,169
Aviva Investors Pass Funds ACS
22,169
55,044
Aviva Investors Passiv Fund ACS
55,044
85,402
Aviva Investors Passive Fun ACS
85,402
4,316
Aviva Investors Passive Fund ACS
4,316
13,317
Aviva Investors Passive Funds ACS
13,317
4,480
AVIVA INVESTORS PORTFOLIO FUNDS IC
4,480
49,293
Aviva Investors UK Fund Services L
49,293
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AVIVA LIFE & PENSIONS IRELAND DAC
26,704
49,745
AVIVA LIFE & PENSIONS UK LIMITED
49,745
351,527
AVIVA LIFE & PENSIONS UK LIMITED
351,527
5,569
Aviva Life Pensions UK Limited
5,569
262,689
AWARE SUPER
262,689
3,602
AXA AA DIVERSIFIE INDICIEL 1
3,602
5,577
AXA BELGIUM SA
5,577
64,270
AXA EURO DIVIDEND DBVL
64,270
118,375
AXA EURO DIVIDEND K
118,375
70,424
AXA EURO DIVIDEND L
70,424
49,266
AXA IM SUSTAINABLE EQUITY FUND
49,266
3,631
AXA INSURANCE DESIGNATED ACTIVITY
3,631
15,525
AXA Insurance UK PLC
15,525
8,947
AXA INVESTMENT MANAGERS SCHWEIZ AG
8,947
33,384
AXA Leben AG
33,384
7,461
AXA SWISS INSTITUTIONAL FUND GLOBA
7,461
197,547
AXA WORLD FUNDS
197,547
76,749
AZL INTERNATIONAL INDEX FUND
76,749
142
BABATUNDE A OYENEKAN
142
37,573
BANCO CENTRAL DE TIMOR-LESTE (BCTL
37,573
130,280
BANK OF KOREA
130,280
2
BANK OF KOREA
2
24
BARBARA F DAVIS &
24
110
BARBARA LICHTENSTEIN
110
18
BARBARA M SYLVIA TTEE FBO
18
120
BARRY J HEITNER
120
172
BARRY PEARLMAN
172
4,005
BBBANK NACHHALTIGKEIT UNION
4,005
26,320
BCV Enhanced Europe Equity ESG
26,320
23,114
BCV Systematic Premia Europe Equit
23,114
1,300,357
BDL CONVICTIONS
1,300,357
438,675
BDL NAVARRE
438,675
1,257,040
BDL REMPART
1,257,040
47
BEACON POINTE ADVISO
47
6,235
BEAR CREEK INC.
6,235
1,252
BEAT DRUGS FUND ASSOCIATION
1,252
2,000
BECHEN FAMILY FOUNDATION
2,000
219,916
BEL EQUITY EUROPE ESG
219,916
100,565
BELL ATLANTIC MASTER TRUST
100,565
12,879
BELLSOUTH CORP RFA VEBA TRUST
12,879
1
BEN SAGOT IRA
1
100
BENNET A KLAUBA
100
250
BERIT M MCKENNA
250
583
BERNADINE L WEISS
583
141
BERNADINE O HELRIEGEL TRUSTEE FBO
141
50
BERNHARD OPITZ &
50
3,000
BERNT C F PETTERSSON
3,000
40
BETSY S. PELL
40
60
BETTY J IEHL TRUSTEE FBO ROBERT A
60
192
BEVERLY I ONSAGER ROLLOVER IRA
192
38
BEVERLY K VOGELEY
38
3,402
BFT PARTNERS - VIA EQUITY WORLD SR
3,402
42,658
BFT PARTNERS VIA EQUITY EUROPE SRI
42,658
395,061
BILL AND MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION
395,061
112
BILL PAPPAS JR AS CUST FOR
112
162,170
BLACKROCK ADVANTAGE INTERNATIONAL
162,170
12,591
BLACKROCK ASSET MANAGEMENT SCH
12,591
26,366
BLACKROCK ASSET MANAGEMENT SCHWEIZ
26,366
2,401,240
BLACKROCK AUTHORISED CONTRACTUAL S
2,401,240
21,436
BLACKROCK FUND MANAGERS LTD
21,436
18,010
BLACKROCK FUND MANAGERS LTD
18,010
4,606
BLACKROCK FUND MANAGERS LTD
4,606
535,040
BLACKROCK FUND MANAGERS LTD
535,040
4,410
BLACKROCK GLOBAL ALLOCATION FUND (
4,410
297,438
BLACKROCK GLOBAL ALLOCATION FUND I
297,438
2,365
BLACKROCK GLOBAL ALLOCATION PORTFO
2,365
73,844
BLACKROCK GLOBAL ALLOCATION VI FUN
73,844
358,113
BLACKROCK GLOBAL FUNDS
358,113
6,103
BLACKROCK GLOBAL FUNDS
6,103
56,282
BLACKROCK GLOBAL INDEX FUNDS
56,282
47,780
BLACKROCK INSTITUTIONAL TRU COMP
47,780
236,637
BLACKROCK INSTITUTIONAL TRUST COM
236,637
1,422,269
BLACKROCK INSTITUTIONAL TRUST COMP
1,422,269
4,004,762
BLACKROCK INSTITUTIONAL TRUST COMP
4,004,762
1,410
BLACKROCK LIFE LTD
1,410
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BLACKROCK MSCI EAFE EQUITY INDEX N
220,862
52,898
BLACKROCK STRATEGIC FUNDS
52,898
68,958
BLACKROCK SUSTAINABLE BALANCED FUN
68,958
107,140
BLACKROCK UCITS CCF
107,140
510
BLAKE DOUGLAS JOHNSON IRA
510
237
BLK MAGI FUND A SERIES TRUST OF BL
237
400
BLUE CHIP INVESTMENT CLUB
400
126,827
BNP PARIBAS B INVEST - GLOBAL EQUI
126,827
24,396
BNP PARIBAS EASY - MSCI EUROPE EX
24,396
1,701
BNP PARIBAS EASY - MSCI WORLD ESG
1,701
10,929
BNP PARIBAS ENERGIE & INDUSTRIE EU
10,929
49,139
BNP PARIBAS FUND III N.V. - BNP PA
49,139
73,572
BNP PARIBAS SUSTAINABLE FUNDS GLOB
73,572
317
BNPP DUBLIN/FAM GLOBAL EQUITIES IN
317
64,648
BNY MELLON (INTL) LTD AS TRUSTEE O
64,648
3
BOARD OF PENSIONS OF THE EVANGELIC
3
500
BOBBY A MALONE &
500
300
BOGDAN BLICHARZ
300
224,901
BOILERMAKER BLACKSMITH NATIONAL PE
224,901
89,174
BON SECOURS MERCY HEALTH INC
89,174
15,691
BON SECOURS MERCY HEALTH INC
15,691
2,220
BOURBON ACTIONS INTERNATIONALES
2,220
445
BPB INVESTMENT LP
445
401
BRADLEY FOSTER & SAR
401
101
BRADLEY M FLASTER
101
959
BRENT P CHEUNG
959
568
BRETT A WOODARD
568
50
BRIAN BUTTERFIELD
50
100
BRIAN D HARPER ROTH IRA
100
47
BRIAN E DIX ROTH IRA TD AMERITRADE
47
7,073
BRIAN L PINKER
7,073
100
BRIAN OLAFUR NOLAN
100
49,369
BRIDGE BUILDER INTERNATIONAL EQUIT
49,369
1,181,217
BRIDGE BUILDER INTERNATIONAL EQUIT
1,181,217
3,924
BROIDA WEISS 2012 FAMILY TRUST
3,924
373
BRUCE BICKNER
373
420
BRUCE J NATHAN
420
445
BRUCE L DAHL ROLLOVER IRA TD
445
500
BRUCE LEATHERMAN
500
100
BRUCE SMITH ROLLOVER IRA
100
7,252
BRUNSWICK UNIT 1 QUALIFIED NUCLEAR
7,252
7,072
BRUNSWICK UNIT 2 QUALIFIED NUCLEAR
7,072
240
BRYAN KOZER
240
70,368
BT INTERNATIONAL SHARES INDEX FUND
70,368
19,569
BT WHOLESALE MULTI-MANAGER INTERNA
19,569
500
BUDD E LITOWITZ ROTH IRA
500
526
BUNRATTY HOLDING LLC
526
3,788
BUREAU OF LABOR FUNDS - LABOR RETI
3,788
81,904
BUREAU OF LABOR FUNDS-LABOR INSURA
81,904
321,745
BUREAU OF LABOR FUNDS-LABOR PENSIO
321,745
820
C A FEAGIN 2012 TR FBO CHASE FEAGI
820
856
C A FEAGIN 2012 TR FBO MORGAN FEAG
856
836,620
CAISSE DES DEPOTS ET CONSIGNATIONS
836,620
4
CALEB BRYCE DRAKE
4
7,653
CALVERT VP EAFE INTERNATIONAL INDE
7,653
23,697
CAMGESTION EP
23,697
152,315
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO PENSIO
152,315
5,002
CANDRIAM L BALANCED ASSET ALLOCATI
5,002
4,256
CANDRIAM L CONSERVATIVE ASSET ALLO
4,256
261
CANDRIAM L DYNAMIC ASSET ALLOCATIO
261
10,052
CAPACITY FONDS INSTITUTIONNEL ACT
10,052
13,745
CAPACITY FONDS INSTITUTIONNEL ACTI
13,745
1,287
CAPITAL GROUP
1,287
123
CAPITAL GROUP (FMAX)
123
320,597
CAPITAL GROUP EMPLOYEE BENEFIT INV
320,597
77
CAPITAL INVESTMENT A
77
374
CAPITAL RESEARCH MGM
374
1,672
CAPITAL RSEARCH AND
1,672
876
CAPULA TAIL RISK MASTER FUND LIMIT
876
11,860
CARDANO COMMON CONTRACTUAL FUND
11,860
150,000
CARDIF ASSURANCE VIE
150,000
8,500
CARDIF ASSURANCES RISQUES DIVERS
8,500
75
CARL ALAN SYVERTSEN ROTH IRA
75
100
CARL D WAGNER ROLLOVER IRA TD
100
615
CAROL ANN MORRIS AND DAVID L MORRI
615
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CAROL G RIFFER
100
2,336
CAROL J BARNETT CHARITABLE REM
2,336
1,241
CAROL J BARNETT CHARITABLE REMAIND
1,241
44
CAROL LOU FISHER IRA TD AMERITRADE
44
28
CAROL LOU FISHER ROTH IRA
28
126
CAROL O CAMPBELL ROLLOVER IRA
126
200
CAROLINE FRANCES DUQUETTE
200
108
CASCAVEL HOLDINGS LLC
108
30
CASSIE BRANCHEAU
30
436
CATHERINE IRENE KING REVOCABLE
436
39
CATHERINE J BERGMAN TTEE
39
1,191
CATHOLIC CHARITIES MAINE
1,191
94
CATHY NACHMAN BENE IRA OF
94
1,379
CAUSEWAY MULTI-FUND LLC- GLO SU
1,379
289
CAUSEWAY MULTI-FUND LLC- GLOBAL SU
289
5,140
CAYMAN ISLANDS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
5,140
183
CC&L Q GLOBAL EQUITY EXTENSION FUN
183
1,200
CELIA W KAGAN
1,200
8,527
Central Bank of Ireland
8,527
2,599
CENTRAL PROVIDENT FUND BOARD
2,599
57,050
CF GLOBAL PORTFOLIO LLC
57,050
252
CGMPV LLC
252
30
CHAITANYA NANDIPATI
30
525
CHANG FAMILY LLC
525
200
CHARLENE W DAVIS ROTH IRA
200
523
CHARLES A FEAGIN REVOCABLE TRUST
523
500
CHARLES GILBERT YOUMANS ROLLOVER I
500
147
CHARLES H FLYNN
147
10
CHARLES L MUELLER
10
150
CHARLES M MCLENDON IRA
150
250
CHARLES METALITZ
250
2
CHARLES NEUMANN AS CUST FOR
2
900
CHARLES OBRIEN II
900
90
CHARLES P BERTA ROLLOVER IRA TD
90
15
CHARLES PARNELL & BARBARA DICKSON-
15
900
CHARLES R CLINE ROTH IRA
900
536
CHARLES REINWALD JR ROTH IRA TD
536
185
CHARLES RICHARD GUERTIN
185
113
CHARLES WINCHELL & SHERRY WINCHELL
113
72
CHERYL K KINSELLA IRA
72
77
CHERYL L BELLAVIA &
77
231
CHESTER ALLEN BOOE JR TTEE
231
5,009
CHEVRON UK PENSION PLAN
5,009
74
CHRIS G VOSS IRA
74
150
CHRISTIAN HOFFMAN
150
1
CHRISTINE BECKER
1
654
CHRISTINE M TRUM LUPI REV TRUST &
654
10
CHRISTINE MADELINE BORELLO
10
20
CHRISTOPHER A GIRON
20
40
CHRISTOPHER C STEN ROLLOVER IRA TD
40
119
CHRISTOPHER D RILEY
119
194
CHRISTOPHER H POWELL
194
200
CHRISTOPHER J NOWAKOWSKI
200
100
CHRISTOPHER J PATTON ROTH IRA
100
5,111
CHRISTOPHER P FORD
5,111
5,111
CHRISTOPHER P FORD TR
5,111
2,103
CHRISTOPHER RAYMOND LEUTHOLD IRA T
2,103
38
CIAMBOTTI & MONTOURIS REV TRUST UA
38
101,768
CIBC ASIA PACIFIC FUND
101,768
241,566
CIBC ATLAS INTERNATIONAL GROWTH FU
241,566
27,242
CIBC BALANCED FUND
27,242
267,714
CIBC EUROPEAN EQUITY FUND
267,714
5,866
CIBC EUROPEAN INDEX FUND
5,866
18,569
CIBC GLOBAL EQUITY FUND
18,569
84,533
CIBC GLOBAL MONTHLY INCOME FUND
84,533
1,346
CIBC INTERNATIONAL EQUITY INDEX ET
1,346
1,265
CIBC INTERNATIONAL EQUITY INDEX PO
1,265
23,152
CIBC INTERNATIONAL EQUITY POOL
23,152
45,593
CIBC INTERNATIONAL INDEX FUND
45,593
374,744
CIBC MONTHLY INCOME FUND
374,744
76,448
CINDY SPRINGS LLC
76,448
2,775
CITIZENS INTEGRATED
2,775
255
CITW FUND LP
255
505
CITW FUND LP
505
500
CITY HOSPITAL OF QUINCY
500
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CITY NATIONAL ROCHDA
500
80,064
CITY OF LOS ANGELES FIRE AND POLIC
80,064
93,320
CITY OF NEW YORK GROUP TRUST
93,320
60,392
CITY OF PHILADELPHIA PUBLIC EMPLOY
60,392
909
CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY PENSION S
909
214
CLEARBRIDGE MODEL
214
70,513
CLEOME INDEX - EUROPE EQUITIES
70,513
2,757
CLEOME INDEX - WORLD EQUITIES
2,757
2,784
CLINTON NUCLEAR POWER PLANT QUALIF
2,784
14,450
CLOSE ASSET MANAGEMENT LIMITED
14,450
2,650
CLOSE ASSET MANAGEMENT LIMITED
2,650
10,500
CLOSE ASSET MANAGEMENT UK LTD
10,500
115,278
CNP ASSUR EUROPE CANDRIAM
115,278
282
COHEN + STEERS INC.
282
28,103
COHEN + STEERS REAL ASSETS FUND IN
28,103
12,059
COHEN AND STEERS SICAV
12,059
50
COLIN N WOODFORD
50
20,810
COLLEGE RETIREMENT EQUITIES FUND
20,810
220,970
COLLEGE RETIREMENT EQUITIES FUND
220,970
12,929
COLONIAL FIRST STATE INVESTMENT FU
12,929
39,823
COLONIAL FIRST STATE INVESTMENTS L
39,823
35,795
COLONIAL FIRST STATE WHOLESALE ACA
35,795
45,886
COLONIAL FIRST STATE WHOLESALE IND
45,886
50
COLTON CHICKEN FUND (A PARTNERSHIP
50
1,371
COMBUSTION ENGINEERING 524(G) ASBE
1,371
32,206
COMMONWEALTH BANK GROUP SUPER
32,206
306
COMMONWEALTH FINANCI
306
63,554
COMMONWEALTH GLOBAL SHARE FUND 28
63,554
7,062
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA STATE
7,062
75,516
COMMONWEALTH SPECIALIST FUND 13
75,516
75,683
COMMONWEALTH SUPERANNUATION CORPOR
75,683
61,806
COMPASS BALANCED GROWTH PORTFOLIO
61,806
105,410
COMPASS BALANCED PORTFOLIO
105,410
91,271
COMPASS CONSERVATIVE BALANCED PORT
91,271
17,522
COMPASS CONSERVATIVE PORTFOLIO
17,522
43,734
COMPASS GROWTH PORTFOLIO
43,734
15,348
COMPASS MAXIMUM GROWTH PORTFOLIO
15,348
100
CONDON RAY VANDER ARK AND MARY ANN
100
1,876
CONNECTICUT GENERAL LIFE INSURANCE
1,876
4,038
CONSTELLATION FITZPATRICK QUALIFIE
4,038
827
CONSTELLATION PEACH BOTTOM UNIT 1
827
52
CORINNE C NYGREN
52
3,776
CORNELL UNIVERSITY
3,776
45,348
COUNTY EMPLOYEES ANNUITY AND BENEF
45,348
250
COURTNEY BENSON
250
4,800
COVENANT HEALTH
4,800
27,463
CPR Europe ESG Poche COR
27,463
26,252
CPR Invest - European Strategic Au
26,252
48,008
CPR INVEST - GEAR WORLD
48,008
7
CRAIG H FUHRMANN ROTH IRA
7
200
CRAIG R MCINTYRE IRA TD AMERITRADE
200
900
CRAIG W DUNAGAN
900
2,865
CRAIG W DUNAGAN & MERETHE ALICE DU
2,865
1
CREWS FAMILY TRUST
1
15,206
CRN AMUNDI ACTIONS
15,206
3,324
CSAA INSURANCE EXCHANGE
3,324
39,063
CS-INVESCO PAN EUROPEAN HIGH INCOM
39,063
3,808
CSM INTERGENERATIONS
3,808
220
CUMBERLAND TR AND INV COMPANY
220
46
CURTIS R ARTIS REV TRUST UA 5/18/0
46
20
CYNTHIA B HUTCHESON ROLLOVER IRA
20
172
DAGFINN SENTURIA TOD
172
800
DALE A HOXIE
800
40
DALE F ALDEN
40
139
DALE J GRANACKI
139
1,230
DALE K HELPINGSTINE & BARBARA J HE
1,230
42
DAMON GERSH
42
385
DANA DELUCA SHECHTMAN
385
25
DANIEL A MULLEN AS CUST FOR
25
65
DANIEL A RADLER
65
11
DANIEL ANTHONY MULLEN
11
2
DANIEL ANTHONY MULLEN AS CUST FOR
2
50
DANIEL C MARTIN
50
50
DANIEL D PARKER & CANDACE S PARKER
50
42
DANIEL FREEDMAN
42
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DANIEL J BAUER BENEFICIARY IRA OF
20
100
DANIEL WEISZ REV LIV TRUST
100
5,734
DANMARKS GRUNDFORSKNINGFOND
5,734
4
DANNY D CURRIE
4
23,865
DANSKE INVEST EUROPE HIGH DIVIDEND
23,865
104,725
DANSKE INVEST EUROPEAN EQUITY FUND
104,725
3
DARCY W FISHER
3
59
DARRELL KEITH SHARPE
59
633
DARREN BOWE
633
100
DARTAGNAN NICHOLAS LYRAS
100
633
DAVID A GROSSMAN IRA
633
300
DAVID A MIHM IRA
300
1,500
DAVID A POPE UA MAY 16, 1990
1,500
123
DAVID A POWELL
123
100
DAVID A TRAUTMAN
100
2,533
DAVID AARON KERDELL
2,533
126
DAVID ALAN BLACK
126
300
DAVID AND NANCY CABLE CO-TTEES DAV
300
62
DAVID BOWEN AND RICHARD THOMAS RAY
62
50
DAVID D BLEICH
50
55
DAVID DELORM ROLLOVER IRA
55
12
DAVID E HOUSEMAN & BETSY P HOUSEMA
12
15
DAVID E WITWER & GENESE L WITWER T
15
400
DAVID GREENBERG
400
1,000
DAVID J PETTEY
1,000
460
DAVID J PFIFFNER
460
2,300
DAVID JEAN JACQUES FRASER
2,300
150
DAVID L HECKMAN JR & CATHERINE B
150
200
DAVID M ADLER
200
70
DAVID MCINERNEY &
70
78
DAVID N CHAN &
78
153
DAVID N WATTS II
153
20
DAVID P CASTAGNO
20
100
DAVID PELYHES IRA TD AMERITRADE
100
300
DAVID R BATTISTA
300
6
DAVID V O'CONNOR BENE IRA OF
6
2
DAVID W TURNER
2
500
DAVID W WONG & LUK S HO
500
662
DAVID WC PUTNAM FAMILY TRUST
662
143
DAVID WC PUTNAM GENERAL MARITAL TR
143
2,059
DAVID WC PUTNAM SPECIAL MARITAL TR
2,059
102
DAVID WILLIAM BARNHILL JR
102
460
DAWN DYKE
460
1,100
DAWN R MCINTYRE
1,100
860
DBS BANK LTD
860
11,999
DEAM-FONDS ZDV
11,999
4
DEAN GRIMES JR TOD
4
27
DEAN TILLEY
27
300
DEBBS NELSON
300
30
DEBORAH DEVARY FOREMAN
30
12,015
Dee street Global Equity Fund
12,015
20
DEF COMP ADVISORY COMMITTEE TR
20
29,716
DEK VERMOEGENSMANAGEMENT GMBH, NI
29,716
34,435
DEKA INTERNATIONAL S.A. W/DEKA-EUR
34,435
1,052
DEKA INTERNATIONAL S.A. W/DEKA-GL
1,052
20,000
DEKA INTERNATIONAL S.A. W/DEKA-GLO
20,000
38,500
DEKA INTERNATIONAL S.A. W/DEKALUX-
38,500
1,975
DEKA INVEST GMBH W/DEKA MSCI E
1,975
22,205
DEKA INVESTMENT GMBH FOR KDF 1
22,205
5,457
DEKA INVESTMENT GMBH W/A-VSA-FONDS
5,457
9,500
DEKA INVESTMENT GMBH W/BEMA1
9,500
2,500
DEKA INVESTMENT GMBH W/BEMA3
2,500
887
DEKA INVESTMENT GMBH W/BF MASTERFO
887
11,317
DEKA INVESTMENT GMBH W/BIA-STRATEG
11,317
29,700
DEKA INVESTMENT GMBH W/BRODO INVES
29,700
22,785
DEKA INVESTMENT GMBH W/CATHOLIC VA
22,785
47,256
DEKA INVESTMENT GMBH W/DDF 7
47,256
30,084
DEKA INVESTMENT GMBH W/DEKA MSCI E
30,084
30,150
DEKA INVESTMENT GMBH W/DEKA MSCI W
30,150
5,744
DEKA INVESTMENT GMBH W/DEKA TRUST
5,744
110,000
DEKA INVESTMENT GMBH W/DEKA-DIVIDE
110,000
17,819
DEKA INVESTMENT GMBH W/DEKAFONDS-R
17,819
452
DEKA INVESTMENT GMBH W/DEKA-KSG-FO
452
2,217
DEKA INVESTMENT GMBH W/DEKA-MSCI-E
2,217
165,600
DEKA INVESTMENT GMBH W/ELB-AKTIEN
165,600
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DEKA INVESTMENT GMBH W/ELB-FUNDMAS
50,506
14,089
DEKA INVESTMENT GMBH W/HEGAU-BODEN
14,089
605
DEKA INVESTMENT GMBH W/JUROPA GLOB
605
2,003
DEKA INVESTMENT GMBH W/KREBSHILFE
2,003
23,640
DEKA INVESTMENT GMBH W/LIMES-FUNDM
23,640
22,000
DEKA INVESTMENT GMBH W/MAINFRANKEN
22,000
3,587
DEKA INVESTMENT GMBH W/REVI-FONDS
3,587
8,799
DEKA INVESTMENT GMBH W/SLR VALUE I
8,799
13,500
DEKA INVESTMENT GMBH W/VV E AACHEN
13,500
8,290
DEKA INVESTMENT GMBH W/WERTPAPIERS
8,290
291,078
DEKA VALUE PLUS
291,078
33,066
DEKA VERMOEGENSMANAGE GMBH, NI
33,066
14,191
DEKA VERMOEGENSMANAGEM GMBH, NI
14,191
13,890
DEKA VERMOEGENSMANAGEME GMBH, NI
13,890
37,200
DEKA VERMOEGENSMANAGEMENT GMB, NI
37,200
130,000
DEKA VERMOEGENSMANAGEMENT GMBH, NI
130,000
619
DELPHI MANAGEMENT, INC.
619
200
DENIS PAUL HICKEY
200
18
DENISE W OFFERDAHL
18
10
DENMAR DELACRUZ
10
10
DENNIS DACKOWSKI TOD
10
42
DENNIS L DACKOWSKI ROTH IRA
42
100
DENNIS L TAUER
100
300
DENNIS R LAWYER
300
10
DENTON M KURTZ TOD
10
6,300
DETROIT EDISON QUALIFIED NUCLEAR D
6,300
3,163
DEUTSCHE DCG EQ
3,163
100
DEVANSHU H D'AVE ROLLOVER IRA TD
100
766
DEVELOPED INTERNATIONAL EQUITY SEL
766
4,532
DFI LP EQUITY (PASSIVE)
4,532
402
DHANASEKARAN MARIAPPAN
402
125
DIANE M WERNER TOD
125
70
DIGESTIVE HEALTHCARE CENTER LLC PS
70
3,508
DILLON MARKETABLE SECURITIES COMMO
3,508
255
DIRK SCHWEITZER
255
5,931
DIVERSIFIED EQUITY MASTER PORTFOLI
5,931
7,468
DNB FUND LOW VOLATILITY EQUITIES
7,468
9,262
DNB FUND MULTI ASSET
9,262
8,677,538
DODGE + COX INTERNATIONAL STOCK FU
8,677,538
50
DON HOECKLE IRA
50
1,000
DONALD A WELSTED JR
1,000
500
DONALD C HAGGAS
500
300
DONALD C STEELE
300
300
DONALD CRAIG LOEWE &
300
176
DONALD E NEUMANN JR
176
244
DONALD K LARSON
244
30
DONALD R KATZ TR FBO
30
46
DONNA C HANUS IRA
46
200
DONNA MARIE LOGRASSO
200
634
DORI B BLANKENSHIP-CLARK & JEFFREY
634
90
DORIS GOTT CARROZA TRUSTEE FBO DOR
90
13,724
DORIS K CHRISTOPHER 1996
13,724
105
DOROTHY ANN G BAISE
105
100
DORTHY L GARBER TRUSTEE FBO NORMAN
100
100
DOUGLAS E CHICKERING TTEE
100
48
DOUGLAS M CLIFFORD & SHARON A CLIF
48
1,000
DOUGLAS M HARGRAVE TOD
1,000
500
DOUGLAS R BENDER
500
86
DOUGLAS R TROSTLE
86
30
DOUGLAS S STONE
30
54
DOUGLAS W BANISTER IRA TD
54
600
DREW BESONSON
600
200
D'SILVA LIVING TRUST
200
50
DUANE C SOUTHWICK TOD
50
10
DUANE J AMELL IRA
10
44,803
DUKE ENERGY QUALIFIED NUCLEAR DECO
44,803
85,647
DUPONT PENSION TRUST
85,647
45
DWB ENTERPRISES LP
45
500
DWIGHT BERIDON
500
835,271
DWS INVEST
835,271
18,511
DWS INVEST (IE) ICAV
18,511
25,041
DWS INVEST GMBH FOR DEAM-FONDS
25,041
31,468
DWS INVESTME GMBH FOR DWS VORSOR
31,468
12,082
DWS INVESTMENT GMBH FOR DEAM-FO
12,082
9,166
DWS INVESTMENT GMBH FOR DEAM-FOND
9,166
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DWS INVESTMENT GMBH FOR DEAM-FONDS
10,947
10,149
DWS INVESTMENT GMBH FOR DWS GLOBAL
10,149
2,042,600
DWS INVESTMENT GMBH FOR DWS VERMOG
2,042,600
12,717
DWS INVESTMENT GMBH FOR DWS VORSOR
12,717
59,802
DWS INVESTMENT GMBH ON BEHALF OF D
59,802
62,300
DWS INVESTMENT GMBH W/DEAM-FONDS B
62,300
31,741
DWS INVESTMENT S.A. FOR ARERO - DE
31,741
18,000
DWS INVESTMENT S.A. FOR CAPITAL ST
18,000
60,800
DWS INVESTMENT S.A. FOR DWS CON
60,800
30,529
DWS INVESTMENT S.A. FOR DWS CONCEP
30,529
59,555
DWS INVESTMENT S.A. FOR DWS ESG EU
59,555
42,270
DWS INVESTMENTAKTIENGESELLSCHAFT M
42,270
2,229
DYNASTY INVEST LTD
2,229
1,516
EASTSPRING INVESTMENTS
1,516
12
EDDIE CARL COWART &
12
9,800
EDMUND LAUE TR
9,800
253
EDMUND NUGENT SAWIN
253
43
EDWARD A FISHER
43
36
EDWARD C DWELLE III
36
1,611
EDWARD D JONES & CO CUSTODIAN
1,611
511
EDWARD E WESTERDAHL SIMPLE IRA
511
5
EDWARD FRANKLIN PEARSALL
5
2,198
EDWARD JONES TRUST CO AS CUST
2,198
200
EDWARD K LIVERMORE JR & MARCIA
200
100
EDWARD L GLADNEY
100
16
EDWARD N CHASE
16
526
EDWARD T MERKEL
526
100
EDWARD WAYNE KRAUS
100
99
EDWIN C GRAHAM IRA TD AMERITRADE
99
48
EDWIN F GAMBRELL
48
82
EDWIN J BENDER
82
21
EDWIN MANGOLD IRA
21
20
EDWIN VANDER LINDEN
20
18,841
EGEPARGNE 2 DIVERSIFIE
18,841
99
ELAINE C DROBNY
99
1
ELAINE M WHITMAN ROTH IRA
1
900
ELBERT H CHEN & JUNE CHEN TR
900
100
ELEANOR A APUZZO & KEVIN D ROBINSO
100
300
ELEANOR I MCINTYRE IRA
300
1,833
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY PENSION SCHEME
1,833
74,327
ELFUN INTERNATIONAL EQUITY FUND
74,327
390
ELISABETH A ROSSMAN TTEE UNDER THE
390
66
ELISE H SCROGGS
66
9
ELIZABETH M SPIERS
9
50
ELIZABETH A RILEY TTEE
50
600
ELIZABETH ANNE KREFT
600
975
ELIZABETH E. RIORDAN 97 TR MAWER-A
975
100
ELIZABETH WOHLWEND ROLLOVER IRA TD
100
600
ELLEN KARIN DURLACHER TR FBO
600
65
ELLEN L MONTICELLO IRA
65
50
ELLEN SUE MILLER
50
100
ELVIE SIM FONG AS CUST FOR
100
2,000
EMANUEL T PHILLIPS & IRIS G PHILLI
2,000
3,074
EMERGENCY SERVICES SUPERANNUATION
3,074
15,800
EMERSON ELECTRIC CO RETIREMENT MAS
15,800
10,030
EMG EUROPE LAZARD AM
10,030
49,754
EMMANUEL COLLEGE BOARD DESIGNATED
49,754
17,931
EMMANUEL COLLEGE RESTRICTED FUNDS
17,931
1,116
EMMANUEL COLLEGE THE SISTER ANNE M
1,116
7,770
EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT FUND OF THE C
7,770
13,700
EMPOWER ANNUITY INSURANCE COMPANY
13,700
8,979
ENERGY INSURANCE MUTUAL LIMITED
8,979
210,400
ENSIGN PEAK ADVISORS INC
210,400
21,020
ENVESTNET ASSET MANA
21,020
31
ENVESTNET ASSET MANAGEMENT
31
302
ENVESTNET ASSET MGMT
302
24
ENVESTNET/PMC
24
16,242
EQ ADVISORS TRUST - 1290 VT SM
16,242
40
ERIC KIDD HUGHES TR FBO
40
100
ERIC L HITCH
100
946
ERIC M RADJEF &
946
77
ERIC T COX LIVING TRUST
77
100
ERIC UPTON
100
15
ERICA LEONG AND PHILLIP LEONG JT
15
174,000
ERIKOISSIJOITUSRAHASTO LAHITAPIOLA
174,000
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ERLINDA B CARLOS LIVING TRUST
50
182
ERNIE R EPLEY TOD
182
120,709
ETOILE ENERGIE EUROPE
120,709
408
EUGENE ROMAGNOLI &
408
154
EUNJOO YOO OMEGA
154
105,000
EUROPAC INTERNATIONAL VALUE FUND
105,000
307
EVA E BROGDON ROTH IRA
307
40,029
EVEREN INVESTMENT LTD
40,029
57
EVERS CHILDRENS TRUST BENE IRA OF
57
906
EXE FAM TR EST UNDER MARGARET POND
906
130,112
F.L PUTNAM INVESTMEN
130,112
262
F.L PUTNAM INVESTMENT MGMT
262
14,822
F.L. PUTNAM INV MANA
14,822
726
F.L. PUTNAM INVESTME
726
5,437
F.L. PUTNAM SECURITIES
5,437
1
FAIRFAX COUNTY UNIFORMED RETIREMEN
1
20,631
FAMILY INVESTMENTS CHILD TRUST FUN
20,631
12,988
FAMILY INVESTMENTS GLOBAL ICVC FAM
12,988
17,760
FAMILY INVESTMENTS GLOBAL ICVC ONE
17,760
164
FBO MICHAEL G NORRIS
164
28
FBO TIMOTHY J KNOLL
28
543
FCM INTERNATIONAL LLC
543
28,088
FCP LAPLACE
28,088
6,761
FCP NATIO-FONDS PHARMA ACTIONS
6,761
18,288
FDA 18 Actions ACWI
18,288
10,626
FDC A3 - Part P :Titres
10,626
500
FERDINAND FRANZ
500
17,588
FGV ACTIONS EUROPE LMA
17,588
529
FIDDLER PARTNERS LLC
529
3,476,749
FIDELITY INVESTMENTS
3,476,749
29,550
FIDELITY RUTLAND SQUARE TRUST II:
29,550
109,400
FIFE COUNCIL PENSION FUND
109,400
1,740
FIRST SUPER
1,740
268
FIRST TRUST ADVISORS
268
75,573
FIRST TRUST DEVELOPED MARKETS EX-U
75,573
81,051
FIRST TRUST EUROPE ALPHADEX FUND
81,051
4,879
FIRST TRUST INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL
4,879
3,267
FIRST TRUST RIVERFRONT DYNAMIC EUR
3,267
13,100
FIS GROUP COLLECTIVE INVESTMENT TR
13,100
21,402
FLEXSHARES INTERNATION QUALITY D
21,402
8,130
FLEXSHARES INTERNATIONAL QUA D
8,130
117,552
FLEXSHARES INTERNATIONAL QUALITY D
117,552
562
FLEXSHARES MORNINGSTAR DEVELOPED M
562
1,162,855
FLEXSHARES MORNINGSTAR GLOBAL UPST
1,162,855
385
FLEXSHARES STOXX GLOBAL ESG SELECT
385
110
FLORANNE F DUNNING ROLLOVER IRA TD
110
150
FLORANNE F DUNNING TRS FBO
150
930,946
FLOURISH INVESTMENT CORPORATION
930,946
29,406
FMT CO CUST IRA
29,406
68,045
FMT CO CUST IRA ROLLOVER
68,045
1,684
FMT CO CUST IRA SEPP
1,684
2,647
FMT CO CUST SEPP IRA
2,647
2,476
FMTC CUSTODIAN - IRA BDA
2,476
17,139
FMTC CUSTODIAN - ROTH IRA
17,139
1,500
FNZ SECURITIES LTD
1,500
45,946
FOLKSAM OMSESIDIG LIVFORSAKRING
45,946
22,237
FOLKSAM OMSESIDIG SAKFORSAKRING
22,237
60,691
FOLKSAM TJ NSTEPENSION AB
60,691
6,983
FONDACO OBIETTIVO WELFARE UCITS SI
6,983
54,338
Fondation Botnar
54,338
1
FONDAZIONE ROMA - GLOBAL PASSIVE E
1
41,778
FONDO NAZIONALE PENSIONE COMPLEMEN
41,778
8,496
FONDS DE PLACEMENT UNIGE ACTIONS
8,496
3,744
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION
3,744
10,813
FORD MOTOR COMPANY DEFINED BENEFIT
10,813
2,136
FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA LIMIT
2,136
3,932
FORDHAM UNIVERSITY
3,932
196
FPT CO CUST HSA
196
10
FRANCES A FULLER
10
100
FRANCES E & MICHAEL PETTYJOHN
100
200
FRANCESCO POLITANO &
200
53,106
FRANCISCAN ALLIANCE INC
53,106
15,152
FRANCISCAN ALLIANCE INC. MASTER PE
15,152
400
FRANK F FARAONE TOD
400
414
FRANK R BADAGNANI
414
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Time:
19
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18:23
400 CBIStyrets leder med instrukser
FRANK R BADAGNANI & FRANCES A BADA
400
25
FRED D FUMIA
25
600
FREDERICK MYLES YOUNG
600
10
FREDRICK WILLIS & DONNA L WILLIS J
10
23
FREIMANIS FAMILY TRUST
23
16,198
FUNDACAO CALOUSTE GULBENKIAN
16,198
29,111
FUNDO DE SEGURANCA SOCIAL DO GOVER
29,111
19,667
FUTURE FUND BOARD OF GUARD FOR
19,667
359,032
FUTURE FUND BOARD OF GUARDIANS FOR
359,032
255
G EMERY MOWREY & DEBBIE A MOWREY
255
20,867
G FUND - NEW DEAL EUROPE
20,867
100,000
G FUND - TOTAL RETURN ALL CAP EURO
100,000
4,912
G.A.-FUND-B - SUSTAINABLE WORLD EQ
4,912
11,095
G.A.-FUND-B - WORLD EQUITIES
11,095
7,069
GAIKOKUKABU SUB FUND 1, L. P.
7,069
1,242
GAIL L MCLACHLAN DECLARATION OF
1,242
43
GAIL M WARNER BROWN ROLLOVER IRA
43
120
GAIL S PINNEY IRA TD AMERITRADE
120
90
GAIL WHITTIER SCHWIEGER TOD
90
628,517
GAM STAR FUND P.L.C.
628,517
200
GARY A GEIB
200
500
GARY A HENRIKSEN
500
100
GARY ALLEN MACNEAL
100
500
GARY BIBKO
500
103
GARY FRANCIS MILNE ROJEK & JAMIE
103
1,000
GARY J SCHEER
1,000
650
GARY L YANKEN & SANDRA YANKEN
650
650
GARY MEL SUCHY SEP IRA
650
75
GARY R GILBERT ROLLOVER IRA
75
100
GARY S SCHULZ
100
35
GARY S SLACK
35
202,496
GENERAL ORGANISATION FOR SOCIAL IN
202,496
28,709
GENERALI EURO ACTIONS
28,709
21,877
GENERALI GLOBAL - FONDO PENSIONE A
21,877
109
GENERALI GLOBAL - FONDO PENSIONE A
109
59,539
GENERALI INVESTMENTS SICAV
59,539
38,214
GENERALI ITALIA SPA
38,214
13,147
GENERTELLIFE SPA
13,147
2,000
GEOFFRY L CAMPE
2,000
10
GEORGE GERARD AHRENS TRUSTEE FBO G
10
731
GEORGE JENKINS FOUNDATION INC.
731
55
GEORGE K ANGELOPOULOS
55
170
GEORGE M BANDURA ROTH IRA
170
1,100
GEORGE MICHAEL EDWARDS ROLLOVER
1,100
50
GEORGE O MARMORINO
50
600
GEORGE PARICHUK
600
55
GEORGE R SOUSA IRA
55
246
GEORGE S ISAACSON
246
125
GEORGE S WERNER
125
275
GEORGE STEELE
275
200
GEORGE W MEYER AND NANCY C MEYER T
200
400
GEORGE Y NISHIHARA & DARLENE D NIS
400
195
GERALD EDWIN MCCRANIE & LOUANNE SC
195
67
GERALDINE HIRD TR FBO GERALDINE U
67
10
GERARD RICHTER
10
10
GIRISH C PATEL
10
1
GLASSHOUSE IMAGES INC
1
688
GLENN F WIDENER ROTH IRA TD
688
3,192
GLENN M CREAMER
3,192
1,600
GLENN M JOHANSEN &
1,600
50
GLENN M JOHANSEN TR FBO LINDA A
50
410
GLENN WILLIAM GUNNARSON IRA
410
10,810
GLOBAL ATLANTIC BLACKROCK DISCIPLI
10,810
25,516
GMAM GROUP PENSION TRUST II
25,516
27,381
GMAM INVESTMENT FUNDS TRUST
27,381
928
GOLDMAN SACHS UK RETIREMENT PLAN
928
1,500
GORDON L BREMENKAMPF LIVING TRUST
1,500
54,562
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES SUPERANNUATIO
54,562
1,688
GOVERNMENT OF GUAM RETIREMENT FUND
1,688
6,303,271
GOVERNMENT PENSION INVESTMENT FUND
6,303,271
1,000
GRANTOR RETAINED ANNUITY TRUST
1,000
77
GRATUS CAPITAL, LLC
77
38,224
GRD 20 - Actions
38,224
49,809
GRD 3 - Actions
49,809
2,300
GREAT-WEST CORE STRATEGIES - INTER
2,300
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GREAT-WEST TRUST COMPANY LLC TR
16
302
GREAT-WEST TRUST COMPANY TR
302
16
GREAT-WEST TRUST COMPANY, LLC TR
16
3,696
GREEN TREE FUND A SERIES TRUST OF
3,696
200
GREG BROWN
200
300
GREGG S PRUSSING
300
521
GREGORY B LANE
521
515
GREGORY E BOWLUS
515
300
GREGORY GULICK
300
40
GREGORY JOHN MICZEK ROTH IRA
40
6
GREGORY KLAHN
6
9,000
GREGORY L JACKSON
9,000
100
GREGORY LEE NOLLEY IRA
100
1,100
GREGORY OSTERGREN & DIANE OSTERGRE
1,100
76
GRETCHEN PUTNAM IRA
76
7,169
GROUPAMA ASSICURAZIONI SPA
7,169
31,823
GROUPAMA CR TOTAL RETURN ALL CAP E
31,823
48,413
GROUPAMA EUROPE EQUITIES
48,413
3,078
GROUPAMA LOIRE BRETAGNE DYNAMIQUE
3,078
725
GROUPAMA LOIRE BRETAGNE REGIONAL 2
725
54,600
GUIDESTONE FUNDS INTERNATIONAL EQU
54,600
475,669
GUINNESS ASSET MANAGEMENT FUNDS PL
475,669
16,144
GUINNESS ATKINSON GLOBAL ENERGY FU
16,144
100
GUSTAVE J BECK
100
29
GWENDOLYN ESTELLE WORKMAN TOD
29
325
H HILLIARD GASTFRIEND
325
304
H MCCORD FRASER
304
1,725
HAL DORFMAN
1,725
2,000
HANS STEINHAUSER EXPORT IMPORT GMB
2,000
300
HARALDS JASS
300
1,207
HARBOR DIVERSIFIED INTERNATIONAL A
1,207
708,611
HARBOR INTERNATIONAL FUND
708,611
127
HARLEY K NICHOLAS
127
448
HAROLD D HALPERN & SELMA HALPERN
448
330
HAROLD J HARRISON
330
282
HAROLD JEFFREY HARRISON ROTH IRA
282
100
HAROLD LANGSAM
100
52
HAROLD R MOESER
52
8,331
HARRIS UNIT 1 QUALIFIED NUCLEAR DE
8,331
4,623
HARTFORD HEALTHCARE CORPORATION DE
4,623
9,220
HARTFORD HEALTHCARE ENDOWMENT LLC
9,220
6,264
Hartz Capital Investments, LLC
6,264
100
HARVEY MANEKOFSKY & SHEILA ROBERTA
100
100
HARVEY RAY HICKS
100
5
HAYWARD LOUIS WOODS
5
5
HAYWARD LOUIS WOODS AS CUST FOR
5
250
HECK CAPITAL ADVISOR
250
100
HEINZ X THOMA SEP IRA
100
300
HELENA JONES
300
46
HENLINE FAMILY TRUST
46
90
HENRI ALBERT RICH ROLLOVER IRA TD
90
6
HENRY PRNKA IRA
6
88
HERSHEY S BELL IRA
88
171,889
HI AKTIEN SPEZIAL 3 FOND
171,889
965,689
HONG KONG SPECIAL ADMINISTRATIVE R
965,689
1,000
HORACE W SMITH & CASSANDRA A PETER
1,000
7,634
HOSPITAL AUTHORITY PROVIDENT FUND
7,634
3,550
HOUSTON HOSPITALS, INC.
3,550
49
HOWARD & LUCY ZIMMERMAN REVOCABLE
49
2,500
HOWARD HALL & HELEN FRANKOVICH-HAL
2,500
155
HOWARD S FRANK
155
89,437
HP INC MASTER TRUST
89,437
6,680
HRW TESTAMENTARY TRUST NO. 1
6,680
9,562
HRW TESTAMENTARY TRUST NO. 12
9,562
4,710
HRW TESTAMENTARY TRUST NO. 2
4,710
7,781
HRW TESTAMENTARY TRUST NO. 3
7,781
4,479
HRW TESTAMENTARY TRUST NO. 5
4,479
822
HRW TESTAMENTARY TRUST NO. 6
822
9,817
HRW TESTAMENTARY TRUST NO. 7
9,817
7,627
HRW TESTAMENTARY TRUST NO. 8
7,627
4,064
HRW TESTAMENTARY TRUST NO. 9
4,064
10,466
HRW TRUST NO. 1 UAD 01/17/03
10,466
6,148
HRW TRUST NO. 3 UAD 01/17/03
6,148
20
HSA BANK AS CUSTODIAN
20
629,918
HSBC BANK PLC AS TRUSTEE OF STATE
629,918
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HSBC FRANCE LUXEMBOURG BRANCH
15,994
14,766
HSBC GLOBAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY M
14,766
17,343
HSBC POOLED INVESTMENT FND - HSBC
17,343
50,956
HSBC Pooled Investment Fund - HSBC
50,956
15,211
HSBC POOLED INVESTMENT FUND HSBC P
15,211
202
HUBERT A SCOBLE
202
80
HYMAVATHY REDDY KANDULA
80
187,878
IBM 401(K) PLUS PLAN TRUST
187,878
18,983
IBM PERSONAL PENSION PLAN TRUST
18,983
3,660
IBM RETIREMENT PLAN
3,660
2,289
IMPACTASSETS INC.
2,289
240,884
IMPERIAL GLOBAL EQUITY INCOME POOL
240,884
629,544
IMPERIAL INTERNATIONAL EQUITY POOL
629,544
26,220
IMPERIAL OVERSEAS EQUITY POOL
26,220
14,277
INDIANA PUBLIC RETIREMENT SYSTEM
14,277
21,075
INDUSTRIAL ALLIANCE INSURANCE AND
21,075
1,801
INGE BRAUNE REVOCABLE TRUST
1,801
270
INLET PRIVATE WEALTH
270
66
INRE MEDIA INC ATTN JAMES J CARLIN
66
31,722
INSPIRE INTERNATIONAL ETF
31,722
6,855
INTEL RETIREE MEDICAL PLAN TRUST
6,855
8,925
INTERNATIONAL EQUITY FUND LLC
8,925
3,985
INTERNATIONAL EXPATRIATE BENEFIT M
3,985
531,500
INTERNATIONAL GROWTH AND INCOME FU
531,500
62,505
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
62,505
2,096
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND RETIRE
2,096
8,458
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND STAFF
8,458
36,618
INTERNATIONAL TILTS MASTER PORTFOL
36,618
27,872
INVESTERINGSFORENIN NORDEA INVE
27,872
11,848
INVESTERINGSFORENINGEN DANSKE INVE
11,848
765
INVESTERINGSFORENINGEN INVESTIN SA
765
13,183
INVESTERINGSFORENINGEN NOR INVE
13,183
8,703
INVESTERINGSFORENINGEN NORDEA INVE
8,703
10,045
INVESTERINGSFORENINGEN NYKR IN
10,045
36,772
INVESTERINGSFORENINGEN NYKREDIT
36,772
12,660
INVESTERINGSFORENINGEN NYKREDIT IN
12,660
10,456
INVESTERINGSFORENINGEN PROFIL INVE
10,456
19,335
INVESTERINGSFORENINGEN SPARINVEST
19,335
300
INVESTIGATORS INVESTMENT CLUB
300
400
INVESTMENTS ASSOCIATED OF
400
2,259
IOWA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT
2,259
100
IRVIN E & MURIEL K BERGSAGEL TRS F
100
1
IRVING GREENBERG &
1
5,089,500
ISHARES CORE MSCI EAFE ETF
5,089,500
367,953
ISHARES CORE MSCI EUROPE ETF
367,953
521,336
ISHARES CORE MSCI INTERNATIONAL DE
521,336
1,091,564
ISHARES CORE MSCI TOTAL INTERNATIO
1,091,564
688,093
ISHARES ESG AWARE MSCI EAFE ETF
688,093
193,464
ISHARES EUROPE ETF
193,464
732,980
ISHARES GLOBAL ENERGY ETF
732,980
713,982
ISHARES II PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY
713,982
1,518,167
ISHARES III PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY
1,518,167
32,374
ISHARES INTERNATIONAL EQUITY FACTO
32,374
1,340,016
ISHARES IV PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY
1,340,016
291,418
ISHARES MSCI ACWI ETF
291,418
175,879
ISHARES MSCI ACWI EX U.S. ETF
175,879
3,010,903
ISHARES MSCI EAFE ETF
3,010,903
536,973
ISHARES MSCI EAFE INTERNATIONAL IN
536,973
1,862,486
ISHARES MSCI EAFE VALUE ETF
1,862,486
41,383
ISHARES MSCI GLOBAL ENERGY PRODUCE
41,383
268,591
ISHARES MSCI INTL MOMENTUM FACTOR
268,591
909,894
ISHARES MSCI INTL QUALITY FACTOR E
909,894
447
ISHARES MSCI INTL SIZE FACTOR ETF
447
93,167
ISHARES MSCI INTL VALUE FACTOR ETF
93,167
3,338
ISHARES MSCI KOKUSAI ETF
3,338
173,372
ISHARES MSCI NORWAY ETF
173,372
48,174
ISHARES MSCI WORLD ETF
48,174
263,957
ISHARES PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY
263,957
311,348
ISHARES V PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY
311,348
368,408
ISHARES VI PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY
368,408
300
ISOLDE GATTO
300
300
ISS/4828/NORTHCOAST
300
1
IUOE LOCAL 793 MEMBERS PENSION BEN
1
460
J BOWLER ROTH IRA
460
1,877
J HANSEN REV TR 4-29-81-MAWER
1,877
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350 CBIStyrets leder med instrukser
J IMRIE BOWMAN
350
200
JACK C ALLMAN
200
100
JACK D MCLAUGHLIN IRA TD
100
100
JACK L HALSOR &
100
86
JACK MARION FROST
86
1,656
JACQUELINE BRACKETT AND RANDALL C
1,656
1,062
JAMES A DAHL & SHIRLEY E DAHL TR
1,062
100
JAMES A OLEYAR ROTH IRA
100
200
JAMES A ZILLIGEN
200
160
JAMES B BRINKMAN
160
838
JAMES C TUCKER TR DTD 6-18-92-MAWE
838
500
JAMES D LUEERS TOD
500
51
JAMES D SMITH
51
209
JAMES E BROGDON SR ROTH IRA
209
25
JAMES E DEEGAN
25
133
JAMES EDWARD ROBERTS
133
30
JAMES F ATWELL
30
100
JAMES F MATTHES TRUSTEE FBO JAMES
100
642
JAMES G VEITCH ROLLOVER IRA
642
110
JAMES J CARLINRE II TR FBO MEDIA I
110
34
JAMES J FABRIS, JACK A FABRIS &
34
281
JAMES L MASTEN JR &
281
225
JAMES LOUIS MARCHINI
225
722
JAMES M DUFFY IRA TD AMERITRADE
722
200
JAMES M LEE TOD
200
210
JAMES M STRAYER &
210
100
JAMES MARK HOGG ROTH IRA
100
80
JAMES MARTIN BYERS III
80
50
JAMES MCADEN
50
100
JAMES R AKERS & RITA C AKERS TRS
100
500
JAMES R AUGUSTERFER
500
104
JAMES R GREEN
104
150
JAMES R KELLY
150
300
JAMES R WEGGE JR SEP IRA TD
300
18
JAMES R WURTS
18
13
JAMES RICHARD OFFERDAHL &
13
200
JAMES ROSE
200
100
JAMES SCOTT EADIE IRA
100
307
JAMES SPRATTE IRA TD AMERITRADE
307
2,200
JAMES T SMITH TR FBO
2,200
4
JAMES W GOTTFRIED
4
200
JAMES W KERN
200
2
JAMES WILLIAM TUCKER JR &
2
200
JAMIE J MEHR
200
2
JAN C TING & HELEN PAGE TING
2
25
JAN CASTANZA
25
165
JANE A STEWART
165
100
JANET L ANDES ROTH IRA
100
700
JANET SCIGLIANE GARCIA
700
200
JANICE M HANSON TR FBO THREE
200
52,829
JANUS HENDERSON GLOBAL NATURAL RES
52,829
10,143
JAY W. CHRISTOPHER 1996 TRUST-MAWE
10,143
529
JAYSON RYAN NAVITSKY
529
300
JEAN C HIATT
300
20
JEAN M NUDELL ROLLOVER IRA
20
26
JEANNE K WILLIS
26
46
JEANNETTE L PRINCE ROLLOVER IRA
46
117
JEANNIE BURPEE ROLLOVER IRA
117
500
JEANNINE ARSENAULT
500
300
JEFF M HUDSON ROLLOVER IRA
300
31
JEFF PAUL BENSON
31
25
JEFFERY CLAYTON CLARK
25
33
JEFFERY D PEARSON &
33
250
JEFFREY A FEROLIE TOD
250
2,000
JEFFREY CHURCHILL
2,000
400
JEFFREY J MALLON
400
9,000
JEFFREY KUHLMAN
9,000
200
JEFFREY L SUGG
200
5
JEFFREY LEE SAFRIT
5
20
JEFFREY R KELLEY
20
500
JEFFREY R SAYRE
500
41
JEFFREY S HOVIS &
41
4,610
JEFFREY S LAMPUS
4,610
180
JENNIFER BUTACAN TOD
180
959
JENNIFER GASS IRA
959
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JENNIFER O CLAIR
444
500
JENNIFER R WANG
500
18
JEROME BRETHOUR
18
26
JEROME BRETHOUR BENE IRA OF
26
12
JEROME F BRETHOUR IRA
12
632
JERRY DONALD SMITH
632
2
JERRY I DE LA CRUZ
2
296
JERRY PRICE
296
200
JERRY W KAMINSKIS
200
208
JESS E SALAND
208
207
JESSICA H CHENG
207
200
JESSICA L SIERGIEJ &
200
150
JETTE M MONAHAN
150
144
JGP WEALTH MANAGEMEN
144
100
JIH M FWU
100
1,250
JIM TROST
1,250
58
JO ANN MENDLES
58
7,222
JO HAMBRO CAPITAL MANAGEMENT UMBRE
7,222
10
JOAN L FISHER
10
64
JOAN P VLACO
64
71
JO-ANN MENDLES IRA
71
61
JOANNE WILSON BENE IRA OF
61
212
JOANNE ZIENTKO
212
35
JOEL ALTUS
35
9
JOEL L AROUGHETI
9
8
JOHN A WHITMAN ROTH IRA
8
733
JOHN A ZANCHI ROLLOVER IRA
733
726
JOHN B NEVINS TRUST U/A DTD
726
34
JOHN B RITZEMA ROLLOVER IRA TD
34
255
JOHN D CUDDY ROTH IRA
255
100
JOHN D EARLS IRA
100
60
JOHN D PETERKINS ROLLOVER IRA TD
60
325
JOHN D STRICKLAND
325
50
JOHN E ARNOLD ROLLOVER IRA
50
683
JOHN E O'BRIEN
683
785
JOHN E O'BRIEN IRA
785
698
JOHN F MCCARTNEY TRUST
698
1,173
JOHN F STARMANN LIVING TRUST
1,173
40
JOHN G FAUSTGEN
40
26
JOHN J MEYER
26
40
JOHN J OLIVEIRA IRA
40
597
JOHN K CLEMENTS & JUNE C CLEMENTS
597
370
JOHN K HELGESEN
370
87
JOHN KONRAD JESELNIK
87
1,000
JOHN L MITCHELL SEP IRA TD
1,000
150
JOHN L OVERDEVEST TOD
150
100
JOHN LECHICKY
100
60
JOHN LIERMAN
60
200
JOHN LOLLIS ROLLOVER IRA
200
1,000
JOHN M MACBRAYNE III & BONITA E MA
1,000
10
JOHN M MCGRATH
10
34
JOHN M WALKER
34
200
JOHN MCGREEVY & DIANE MCGREEVY
200
12
JOHN MICHAEL GADDIS & CONSTANTINA
12
30
JOHN N HAMILTON
30
116
JOHN N PAGE III
116
383
JOHN PATRICK DACEY &
383
100
JOHN PATRICK HOLDEN & DOMINIQUE
100
300
JOHN R LYNCH ROTH IRA
300
15
JOHN R MEIS
15
200
JOHN R MILLER
200
100
JOHN ROBERT NELSON
100
100
JOHN ROBERT WALTERS
100
800
JOHN S GUTHRIE SEP IRA
800
200
JOHN STERKESON &
200
66,884
JOHN T. WALTON FAMILY TRUST
66,884
100
JOHN W CURRIE
100
500
JOHN W UNDERWOOD IRA
500
200
JOHN WILLIAM REMSEN IRA
200
6,349
JOHNSON + JOHNSON UK GROUP RETIREM
6,349
426,657
JOHNSON AND JOHNSON PENSION + SAVI
426,657
87
JOLENE M GENTILE
87
61
JON B MILLER
61
200
JON D & JENNIFER BURKE FAM REV
200
50
JONATHAN BLUM
50
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JONATHAN J BEITLER
1,052
18
JONATHAN SCOTT PERKINS &
18
50
JONATHAN V WEISS
50
300
JONG C YEE &
300
7
JOSE MANUEL PINON-VENEGAS
7
28
JOSEPH A BOCCAGNO AND SHERRI L BOC
28
150
JOSEPH A SANDER & MAUREEN E SANDER
150
102
JOSEPH A VIRGO &
102
1,550
JOSEPH ANTHONY STANKO
1,550
400
JOSEPH GRADY ROLLOVER IRA TD
400
500
JOSEPH J CARR ROLLOVER IRA TD
500
40
JOSEPH K BAHR ROTH IRA TD
40
8,000
JOSEPH KELLY BAHR ROLLOVER IRA
8,000
100
JOSEPH M ORLICK
100
81
JOSEPH M ROCHFORD IRA
81
5
JOSEPH MORA
5
202
JOSEPH R BARTOLETTI TR
202
50
JOSEPH R MAIO IRA
50
50
JOSEPH S WOLCZEK & DIANE WOLCZEK
50
1
JOSEPH SIDDIQUI
1
25
JOSEPH TROXTEL &
25
127
JOSETTE A NEWMAN
127
5
JOSHUA WILLIAM CRANE
5
500
JOYCE E KOUBA
500
250
JOYCE E KOUBA TR
250
55
JOYCE L BROWN IRA
55
2,084
JTW TRUST NO. 1 UAD 9/19/02
2,084
4,378
JTW TRUST NO. 2 UAD 9/19/02
4,378
6,696
JTW TRUST NO. 3 UAD 9/19/02
6,696
5,231
JTW TRUST NO. 4 UAD 9/19/02
5,231
3,695
JTW TRUST NO. 5 UAD 9/19/02
3,695
100
JUAN A GUERRERO IRA
100
200
JUAN A GUERRERO TR FBO
200
50
JUDI LEEWARD KOSELKA IRA TD
50
1
JUDITH R ADAMS
1
25
JUNE Y L SPOHN
25
65,826
K INVESTMENTS SH LIMITED
65,826
19,003
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS
19,003
25,261
KAISER PERMANENTE GROUP TRUST
25,261
30
KALPESH BULSARA
30
215
KANGYI CHEN ROTH IRA
215
17,068
KAPITALFORENINGEN DANSKE INV IN
17,068
440,443
KAPITALFORENINGEN DANSKE INVEST IN
440,443
174,425
KAPITALFORENINGEN INVESTIN PRO VEL
174,425
27,919
KAPITALFORENINGEN LD GLOBAL QUANT
27,919
14,227
KAPITALFORENINGEN LD SMART BETA -
14,227
195,913
KAPITALFORENINGEN SAMPENSION INV
195,913
277,889
KAPITALFORENINGEN SAMPENSION INVES
277,889
12,483
KAPITALFORENINGEN SPARINVEST VERDE
12,483
700
KAREN A BROKOFF & THOMAS L BROKOFF
700
10
KAREN COGELIA
10
336
KAREN G KING IRA
336
300
KAREN S SIBOLD
300
100
KARL B COGGINS
100
100
KARLY DIANNE STOEHR RODINE &
100
500
Katharina Erika Denise Christen-Fr
500
270
KATHERINE M BAILLIE
270
57
KATHERINE MCDONALD BENE IRA OF
57
69
KATHLEEN D SMITH REV TRUST
69
75
KATHLEEN S JOHNSON
75
36
KATHLEEN S THOMAS IRA
36
17
KATHRYN A ENGHOLM
17
300
KATHRYN M FANSLOW LIVING TRUST
300
70
KATHRYN S RYAN
70
100
KEITH L CRAMER &
100
70
KEITH R & LINDA I LEWIS FAM
70
7,000
KELLEY G OWEN
7,000
66
KEN BELL
66
57
KEN EGEL SEP IRA
57
2,300
KEN MAYNARD PAPA SEP IRA
2,300
20
KENDI YAMAZAKI
20
966
KENNETH A MEYER
966
500
KENNETH E NELSON ROTH IRA
500
200
KENNETH HUGO LARSON
200
3,000
KENNETH J SACKMAN & JULIE I TR
3,000
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KENNETH K WONG
926
120
KENNETH L BELL &
120
209
KENNETH L WRIGHT TRUSTEE FBO LEE I
209
500
KENNETH MORGAN
500
200
KENNETH N LEVITT
200
2,000
KENT DILLON SCHICKLI TR FBO
2,000
320
KENT LAMBERT ROLLOVER IRA TD
320
335
KEVIN A OLIFIERS
335
1,000
KEVIN E MOLEY AND DOROTHY MOLEY TT
1,000
150
KEVIN K BURLEY
150
100
KEVIN M SINGER &
100
50
KEVIN M SINGER ROLLOVER IRA
50
92
KEVIN P O'NEILL
92
60
KEVIN T BETHKE
60
86
KEVIN W CONRAD ROTH IRA
86
200
KEVIN YOUNG SR
200
3
KIM C PATTERSON
3
20
KIM C PATTERSON
20
100
KIM STARCK
100
39
KIM STARR
39
189
KIMBERLY A FLASTER
189
17
KIP K STANGL
17
250
KLAUS A PRATSCHKER &
250
11,370
KONSUMENTKOOPERATIONENS PENSIONSST
11,370
4,725
KPA TJANSTEPENSION AB (PUBL)
4,725
404,140
KPA TJANSTEPENSIONSFORSAKRING AB (
404,140
389
KRIS INOUYE &
389
209
KRISTEN A MADDEN
209
39
KRISTI L G CROSBY
39
109
KRISTINE SPORTS
109
206,506
KUWAIT FUND FOR ARAB ECONOMIC DEVE
206,506
105,352
KYBURG INSTITUTIONAL FUND - AKTIEN
105,352
9
KYEONGMIN RIM
9
50
L H & P R ENGELE TR
50
200
L JAMES KISH &
200
751
L SHIGLEY REV TR 11-18-04-MAWER AD
751
205,000
LAHITAPIOLA KESKINAINEN HENKI- VAK
205,000
90,000
LAHITAPIOLA KESKINAINEN VAKUUTUSYH
90,000
100
LAIRD S HOLLIDAY TR FBO
100
11,338
LAKE AVENUE INVESTMENTS LLC
11,338
25
LARRY ALAN BRINNEMAN
25
35
LARRY BEYER ROLLOVER IRA
35
6
LARRY C CLOSE
6
20
LARRY H HAWKINS ROTH IRA
20
100
LARRY KARMAN &
100
1,489
LARRY L TYNER SR
1,489
100
LARRY R HUNTER
100
862
LAURENCE M MAGONE & BARBARA J MAGO
862
1,000
LAWAN UPALAKALIN
1,000
4
LAWRENCE CHARLES PURINTON
4
100
LAWRENCE E STEINHAGEN TR
100
10,050
LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL SECURI
10,050
404
LAWRENCE N FISHMAN
404
29,240
LAY EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT PLAN OF T
29,240
76,104
LEGAL & GENERAL CCF
76,104
620
LEGAL & GENERAL DEVELOPED MULTI-FA
620
449,726
LEGAL & GENERAL EUROPEAN INDEX TRU
449,726
9,951
LEGAL & GENERAL FUTURE WORLD CLIMA
9,951
27,603
LEGAL & GENERAL FUTURE WORLD ESG D
27,603
4,093
LEGAL & GENERAL FUTURE WORLD ESG E
4,093
428
LEGAL & GENERAL GLOBAL DEVELOPED E
428
5,823
LEGAL & GENERAL GLOBAL EQUITY INDE
5,823
1,877
LEGAL & GENERAL ICAV
1,877
76,230
LEGAL & GENERAL INTERNATIONAL INDE
76,230
58,438
LEGAL & GENERAL MSCI EAFE FUND LLC
58,438
7,251
LEGAL & GENERAL MSCI EAFE SL FUND
7,251
35,854
LEGAL AND GENERAL UCITS ETF PLC
35,854
182
LEMONTE L GREENLY & NORMA P GREENL
182
89
LENOIR N WELLS
89
2
LEO WESOLOWSKI
2
210
LEONARD GEORGE BENDIKAS & S TR
210
300
LEONARD V PIERRO JR
300
301
LEONELLO DI NICOLA & MARIA LUISA D
301
450
LEONID GOLOSHINSKY
450
900
LEONIE ROSENSTIEL
900
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LESIA MATWIJIW
10
44
LESLIE DONAHUE ROLLOVER IRA
44
161
LESZEK ANATOL WOROSZ
161
25,393
LF ROBECO ACS UMBRELLA FUND
25,393
7,575
LGPS CENTRAL AUTHORISED CONTRACTUA
7,575
25
LIBERAL MENS INVESTMENT CLUB OF
25
38
LIN YEE CHEUNG
38
200
LINCOLN S DYER ROTH IRA
200
10
LINDA A BALLINGER ROTH IRA
10
300
LINDA E GRADEN-LEFORGE TR FBO
300
3
LINDA J. FAUST ROLLOVER IRA TD
3
88
LINDA LOU SUCHANEK
88
210
LINDA P MABEE
210
3,067
LINDA SMITH BUONANNO TRUST U/W/OTE
3,067
1,000
LIONEL J SPARTZ
1,000
41,980
LIONTRUST GLOBAL FUNDS PLC
41,980
310
LIZBETH ANN JONES IRA
310
256
LLOYD BOUDREAUX
256
300
LLOYD DOUGLAS QUILLEN
300
9,491
LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION DEFINE
9,491
6,811
LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION MASTER
6,811
3,720
LODESTAR CAPITAL GROUP INC
3,720
2,107
LOF TargetNetZero Europe Equity
2,107
1,146
LORD MAYOR'S CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
1,146
700
LORETTA BRANDT
700
985,444
LOTHIAN PENSION FUND
985,444
71
LOUIS J BEIERLE III IRA
71
30
LOUIS DILELLA
30
100
LOUIS PEYTON THOMAS III &
100
2
LOUISA GYETUAH BOADI
2
12
LOUISE KAY JOHNSON & DAVID LYNN
12
1
LOUISIANA STATE EMPLOYEES' RETIREM
1
109,000
LSV INTERNATIONAL (AC) VALUE EQUIT
109,000
119,300
LSV INTERNATIONAL VALUE EQUITY TRU
119,300
28,400
LSV NON-US EQUITY LLC
28,400
69,334
LTW INVESTMENTS LLC
69,334
70
LUIGI NAPOLI
70
363
LUNA LLC
363
33,652
LVIP BLACKROCK GLOBAL ALLOCATION F
33,652
135,609
LVIP SSGA INTERNATIONAL INDEX FUND
135,609
500
LYDIA WALIGOVSKA TOD
500
753
LYLE E NICHOLS &
753
261
LYNN E BOND &
261
70
LYNNDON P ANG
70
500
LYNNE L SCHMIDLAP-BEZICH IRA
500
595,228
LYX IND FD-LYXOR CORE STOXX EUROPE
595,228
6,123
Lyxor 1 STOXX Europe 600 ESG (DR)
6,123
44,267
LYXOR CORE MSCI WORLD (DR) UCITS E
44,267
2,006
LYXOR ETF MSCI WORLD INDUSTRIALS
2,006
317,967
LYXOR MSCI EUROPE ESG LEADERS (DR)
317,967
77,542
LYXOR MSCI EUROPE UCITS ETF
77,542
81,089
M R B B
81,089
3,310
MACQUARIE WHOLESALE FUNDS
3,310
27,100
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL PLAYERS PENS
27,100
500
MAKOTO SHINIZU
500
316,466
MANAGED PENSION FUNDS LIMITED
316,466
222,852
MANAGED PENSION FUNDS LIMITED
222,852
130
MANUEL G SILVEIRA
130
4,739
MANVILLE PERSONAL INJURY SETTLEMEN
4,739
6,685
MAPLE-BROWN ABBOTT INTERNATIONAL E
6,685
86,126
MARATHON UCITS COMMON CONTRACTUAL
86,126
273,283
MARATHON UCITS FUNDS
273,283
6,792
MARATHON UCITS FUNDS
6,792
27,048
MARATHON UCITS FUNDS
27,048
49
MARCIA C WEISSER IRA
49
297
MARCIA REED ROLLOVER IRA
297
4
MARCO ANTONIO POLI DA CONCEICAO
4
187
MARCUS P PORCELLI
187
70
MARCUS PORCELLI ROLLOVER IRA
70
100
MAREK L KNOP
100
74
MARGARET L PARSONS IRA
74
281
MARGO SPITZ MARBUT SEPARATE PROPER
281
15
MARGOT & KURT J BLOCH
15
48
MARIA C HANNA & ROBERT G HANNA III
48
47
MARIA FERNANDEZ-LEDON REV TRUST
47
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MARIA KIRKEENG TOD
1,075
100
MARIA SYSON PHAN TR FBO
100
205
MARIE A EISELE
205
100
MARIE LOUISE BRITT TR FBO
100
23
MARILYN M DAVIS
23
150
MARJORIE D DEWITT BENE IRA
150
70
MARK A BLUM IRA
70
3
MARK COHEN
3
16
MARK FRIEND &
16
50
MARK H SHAPIRO
50
150
MARK LATERZA IRA
150
130
MARK LEONARD ANDERS
130
122
MARK LEPPER ROTH IRA
122
616
MARK P LEPPER ROLLOVER IRA
616
564
MARK R CROSBY & RITA M CROSBY
564
60
MARK S GEORGE & BONITA L GEORGE
60
400
MARK S SMITH
400
48
MARK S SPIERS IRA
48
80
MARK S TILLER
80
400
MARK S WINTERSOLE
400
29
MARLENE R FRANK
29
8,700
MARSH & MCLENNAN MASTER RETIREMENT
8,700
648
MARTA E MONTLEON
648
600
MARTA J KALVE
600
482
MARTIN D MARGULIES
482
100
MARTIN J WISE &
100
135
MARTON FAM INVESTMENT PARTNERS II
135
502
MARY LOUISE GREEN
502
97,059
MARYLAND STATE RETIREMENT + PENSIO
97,059
49
MARYLOU M SZIVOS IRA
49
240
MASON HOLMWOOD AND PATRICIA HOLMWO
240
105,586
MASON TENDERS DISTRICT COUNCIL PEN
105,586
2,757
MASTER TRUST BANK OF JAPAN LTD. RE
2,757
28
MATTHEW CLARK NIXON TRUST
28
101
MATTHEW G OSTE TOD
101
23
MATTHEW PAVLOFF
23
2
MATTHEW WALDSCHMIDT
2
23
MATTHEWS FAMILY TRUST OF 2001
23
220
MAURICE GENE RADFORD JR &
220
139
MAURINE L ALFREY IRA
139
387,485
MAWER COLLECTIVE INVESTMENT TRUST
387,485
2,568,900
MAWER INTERNATIONAL EQUITY FUND
2,568,900
924,983
MAWER INTERNATIONAL EQUITY POOLED
924,983
99,351
MAWER TAX EFFECTIVE BALANCED FUND
99,351
1
MAXIMILIAN WEINHOLD
1
300
MAXINE S MEEK
300
130
MAY M LEONG
130
200
MAYFIELD-MOBILEX LIMITED/ EDWARD R
200
2,379
MAYNARD CONTRIBUTORY RETIREMENT SY
2,379
29
MAZEN G HADDAD
29
69,124
MBB PUBLIC MARKETS I LLC
69,124
22
MCWAY IRREVOCABLE TRUST OF 2013
22
121
MEEK 2000 GIFT TRUST FBO SHERYL L
121
84
MEEK FAMILY FOUNDATION
84
8
MEEK VENTURES LLC
8
38
MELINDA ANN PIONTEK GST EXEMPT
38
92
MELINDA B MORA
92
100
MELVIN C JOYCE
100
21,407
MERCER DIOCESE OF BROOKLYN GROWTH
21,407
7,000
MERCER DIOCESE OF BROOKLYN LAY PEN
7,000
134
MERCER GLOBAL ADVISO
134
5,100
MERCER INTERNATIONAL EQUITY FUND
5,100
48,867
MERCER PASSIVE INTERNATIONAL SHARE
48,867
4,418
MERCER PASSIVE SUSTAINABLE INTERNA
4,418
257,664
MERCER QIF CCF
257,664
1,277
MERCER QIF CCF
1,277
11,404
MERCER UNHEDGED OVERSEAS SHARES TR
11,404
6,596
MERCY HEALTH RETIREMENT TRUST
6,596
3,410
MERCY HEALTH RETIREMENT TRUST
3,410
2,400
MERDAN ORASHEV & OGULJENNET
2,400
4,741
MEREDITH J EARLEY
4,741
134
MEREDITH LEPPER ROLLOVER IRA
134
53
MEREDITH LEPPER ROTH IRA
53
94
MEREDITH POGSON
94
44
MEREDITH POGSON IRA
44
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MERIAM KRUCHTEN IRA
150
1
MERLIN ZARRAGA HIDALGO
1
1
MERLIN ZARRAGA HIDALGO & MICHAEL
1
3,183
MERSEYSIDE PENSION FUND
3,183
61,171
MGI FUNDS PLC
61,171
30
MICHAEL A SZABO
30
223
MICHAEL A TORRES
223
20
MICHAEL BERNARD IRA
20
38
MICHAEL DERMOUTZ
38
186
MICHAEL DIAMOND IRA
186
10
MICHAEL E BITTFIELD
10
912
MICHAEL E FEILER
912
223
MICHAEL F GILL
223
78
MICHAEL G NORRIS REV TRUST
78
79
MICHAEL GEORGE BORTA AND JEANNE MA
79
43
MICHAEL H KORN ROLLOVER IRA
43
646
MICHAEL J GERRIOR
646
1
MICHAEL JOSEPH ENGELS JR
1
320
MICHAEL K BAUER IRA TD AMERITRADE
320
250
MICHAEL KENNETH STEINER
250
100
MICHAEL LAUREN PAPPA AND ORSOLA MA
100
200
MICHAEL LEWIS WILLIAMS ROTH IRA TD
200
375
MICHAEL LIGUORI
375
2,000
MICHAEL PAE & LINDA LAWSON TRS FBO
2,000
30
MICHAEL PLATT MCGRIFF
30
208
MICHAEL R MORRIS TRUST
208
100
MICHAEL S DEVINE
100
1
MICHAEL WEBB
1
250
MICHAEL WILLIAM SAVELAND AS CUST F
250
293
MICHELE M FLASTER
293
500
MICHELLE C LENOX
500
1,998
MICHELLE CHERIE LENOX BENEFICIARY
1,998
117
MICHELLE FINO REVOCABLE TRUST
117
800
MICHELLE S KEMPEN ROTH IRA
800
20
MINGBIH HSU HAUPERT
20
13,171
MINISTRY OF ECONOMY AND FINANCE
13,171
10
MIRIAM S GALAS
10
324,993
ML INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT FUND
324,993
725
MOBILEX CORPORATION / EDWARD REESE
725
10
MOHAN REDDY GADHE
10
6,600
MONETARY AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE
6,600
52,888
MONETARY AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE
52,888
50
MONTE HENRICKS ROTH IRA TD
50
109
MONTICELLO FAM TST UA APR 07, 2011
109
596,995
MONTLAKE ORIEL UCITS PLATFORM ICAV
596,995
17,583
MORGAN STANLEY PATHWAY FUNDS - INT
17,583
1,103
MORRIS 1992 GIFT TRUST FOR ELLENU/
1,103
9,155
MOTABILITY AS SOLE TRUSTEE OF THE
9,155
11,941
MOUNT HATTON INVESTMENTS LIMITED
11,941
320
MOUNT YALE INVESTMEN
320
16,130
MOUNT YALE INVESTMENT ADV LLC
16,130
200
MR AJAY UPADHYAYA
200
200
MR GEORGE FOSTER AND/OR MRS MARY F
200
200
MR KENNETH WOOD AND/OR MS. MURIELL
200
120
MR RANDY KARIUS
120
10
MR RICHARD C WHITE & KATHRYN L WHI
10
30
MR TODD BRADT
30
500
MR WERNER KLOTZBUECHER
500
143
MRHESS INVESTMENTS, LLC
143
300
MRS ANDREA GUTHRIE
300
500
MRS JEAN LEE / MR BILL LEE
500
123,048
MSCI EUROPE EQUITY INDEX FUND B (E
123,048
243
MUL-LYXOR MSCI WORLD CLIMATE CHANG
243
1,523
MULTI SOLUTIONS PICTET MULTI ASSET
1,523
8,788
Mutual Global Fund CI New Perspect
8,788
624,443
MUTUAL OF AMERICA INTERNATIONAL FU
624,443
2,955
MUTUAL OF AMERICA VARIABLE INSURAN
2,955
430
MYRNA W HALL
430
844
MYRNA W HALL ROLLOVER IRA
844
188
N J BOLINGER
188
2,939
N.V. HAGELUNIE
2,939
1,100
NADINE L GRABOW ROLLOVER IRA
1,100
5
NAEEM A KHAN TOD
5
31
NANCY A MINTURN
31
30
NANCY C MAJEWSKI 2022 FAM TRUST
30
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NANCY J ORSO
200
100
NANCY L HATCH & DAN COWSER
100
22
NANCY SCEBELO REV TST
22
4,500
NANCY T SHIH
4,500
28
NARANBHAI PATEL BYPASS TRUST
28
273
NATALIE Z MOHTASHAMI
273
227
NATASHA GUPTA IRA
227
120
NATHAN MITAL
120
1,641
NATIO-FONDS MONACO REVENUS
1,641
68,904
NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR SOCIAL SECURI
68,904
11,004
NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR SOCIAL SECURI
11,004
169,297
NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR SOCIAL SECURI
169,297
23,900
NATIONAL ELEVATOR INDUSTRY PENSION
23,900
1,266,600
NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SAVINGS TRUST
1,266,600
67,456
NATIONAL PENSION INSURANCE FUND
67,456
144,231
NATIONAL RAILROAD RETIREMENT INVES
144,231
137,106
NATIONWIDE GLOBAL SUSTAINABLE EQUI
137,106
1,140
NATIXIS ADVISORS, LL
1,140
133,279
NATWEST TRUSTEE AND DEPOSITARY SER
133,279
122,671
NATWEST TRUSTEE AND DEPOSITARY SER
122,671
3,824
NEF GLOBAL EQUITY
3,824
68
NELSON ROJAS
68
1,139
NEMOURS FOUNDATION
1,139
2,300
NEPENTHE-PHOENIX CORP EMPLOYEES 40
2,300
582
NEW EDGE WEALTH LLC
582
446,294
NEW YORK STATE TEACHERS RETIREMENT
446,294
513
NEXTERA ENERGY DUANE ARNOLD LLC NO
513
1,844
NEXTERA ENERGY DUANE ARNOLD LLC QU
1,844
22,018
NFS LIMITED
22,018
3,745
NFS/FMTC IRA
3,745
4,836
NFS/FMTC ROLLOVER IRA
4,836
854
NFS/FMTC ROTH IRA
854
788
NFS/FMTC SEP IRA
788
4,064
NH-Amundi Private Securities Inves
4,064
45
NICK J MANSOUR JR ROTH IRA
45
156
NIKOLAS C MILLS
156
496,855
NON-UCITS NORDEA PRIVATE BANKING N
496,855
5,100
NON-US EQUITY MANAGERS PORTFOLIO 1
5,100
19,200
NON-US EQUITY MANAGERS: PORTFOLIO
19,200
203,258
NORDEA 1 SICAV
203,258
56,405
NORDEA 2 SICAV
56,405
15,785
NORDEA EUROPEAN PASSIVE FUND
15,785
59,395
NORDEA GLOBAL ENHANCED FUND
59,395
53,794
NORDEA GLOBAL PASSIVE FUND
53,794
108
NORMAN HALLS
108
60
NORMAN J WILLIS
60
250
NORMAN M HAIGH
250
2
NORMAND L DUBE
2
270,994
NORTHERN FUNDS - INTERNATIONAL EQU
270,994
10,518
NORTHERN FUNDS INTERNATIONAL GROWT
10,518
54,496
NORTHERN GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY IND
54,496
12,969
NORTHERN LIGHTS FUND TRUST IV - IN
12,969
46,940
NORTHERN TRUST COMMON ALL COUNT
46,940
49,155
NORTHERN TRUST COMMON ALL COUNTRY
49,155
138,899
NORTHERN TRUST COMMON EAFE IND F
138,899
47,786
NORTHERN TRUST COMMON EAFE INDEX F
47,786
1,365,344
NORTHERN TRUST GLOBAL INVESTMENTS
1,365,344
3,071
NORTHERN TRUST GLOBAL INVESTMENTS
3,071
5,264
NORTHERN TRUST INVESTMENT FUNDS PU
5,264
491,494
NORTHERN TRUST UCITS COMMON CONTRA
491,494
120,786
NORTHERN TRUST UCITS FGR FUND
120,786
2,630
NORTHROP GRUMMAN CORPORATION VEBA
2,630
350,000
NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL SERIES FUND IN
350,000
200
NORVAL OWEN JACKSON ROTH IRA TD
200
68,819
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL PEN
68,819
9,255
NOVANT HEALTH INC
9,255
9,536
NTCC COLLECTIVE FUNDS FOR EMPLOYEE
9,536
34,776
NTCC COLLECTIVE FUNDS FOR EMPLOYEE
34,776
3,026
NUVEEN MULTI-ASSET INCOME FUND
3,026
1,673
OFI INVEST MARCHES EMERGENTS
1,673
66,796
OFP DUPONT EUROPEAN PENSION FUND
66,796
5,000
OLAV MAEHLE TR FBO
5,000
75
OLIVER ST. INVESTMENT CLUB (A
75
3,732
OMEGA FFIP LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
3,732
18
ONA LYNN FRALINGER
18
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ONEMARKETS AMUNDI FLEXIBLE INCOME
2,175
337,419
ONTARIO POWER GENERATION INC
337,419
350
OPPENHEIMER & CO INC CUST FBO
350
235
OPPENHEIMER & CO INC CUSTODI FBO
235
91
OPPENHEIMER & CO INC CUSTODIAN FB
91
400
OPPENHEIMER & CO INC CUSTODIAN FBO
400
3,646
OPUS FINANCIAL LLC
3,646
57
PABLO COLON IRA
57
250
PAMELA GILLETTE
250
292
PATRICIA A KEHOE ROLLOVER IRA
292
100
PATRICIA A ZAMBORY
100
300
PATRICIA M DUNCAN IRA TD
300
100
PATRICIA WILMA MINELLI TRUST
100
81
PATRICK CASADAY ROTH IRA TD
81
420
PATRICK F GALLAGHER
420
400
PATRICK J FITZGERALD &
400
33
PATRICK L WHITEHOUSE
33
26
PATRICK M DWYER TOD
26
50
PATRICK M HYLTON
50
100
PATRICK MICHAEL BRENNAN SEP IRA
100
1
PATRICK SPANGLER
1
48
PAUL & PATSY BROWN REVOCABLE TRUST
48
100
PAUL ANTHONY WARREN
100
255
PAUL COLTON HALSTEAD JR
255
400
PAUL CURTIN
400
100
PAUL J MCMULLIN SEP IRA
100
50
PAUL J MOHR
50
1
PAUL J T FETTERLY
1
263
PAUL J WAGNER
263
500
PAUL JAY LEWIS
500
100
PAUL M FUJIMOTO & GLENN T FUJIMOTO
100
459
PAUL PETROVICH II
459
1,000
PAUL ROBERT LURA TOD
1,000
23
PAUL SCOTT HUGHES
23
13,889
PAUL SINGER &
13,889
165,006
PEACE OFFICERS ANNUITY AND BENEFIT
165,006
26
PEGGY SCROGGS IRA TD AMERITRADE
26
76
PEGGY SUE BRIDGMAN REV LIV TRUST
76
5,361
PENN SERIES DEVELOPED INTERNATIONA
5,361
600
PENNIE & GILBERT AZRAN TRUST
600
364,692
PENSION BENEFIT GUARANTY CORPORATI
364,692
20,641
PENSION PLAN OF LOCAL 464A
20,641
1,856
PENSION PROTECTION FUND
1,856
470,000
PENSIONDANMARK PENSIONSFORSIKRINGS
470,000
200,000
PENSIONDANMARK PENSIONSFORSIKRINGS
200,000
24,075
PENSIONSKASSE DES BUNDES PUBLICA
24,075
2,894,652
PEOPLE'S BANK OF CHINA
2,894,652
32,087
PERMANENT FUND INVESTMENTS LLC
32,087
14,069
PERPETUAL ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATION
14,069
2,000
PERRY ZAND
2,000
104
PETER L ADAM &
104
30
PETER M LIVELY
30
430
PETER SORENSEN & VICKY SORENSEN JT
430
519
PG AND E POSTRETIREMENT MEDICAL PL
519
30,799
PGANDE CORPORATION RETIREMENT MAST
30,799
100
PHILIP A MASCIOLA & PHILIP A MASCI
100
36
PHILIP E THOMAS IRA
36
5
PHILIP JOHN PARKER ROLLOVER IRA
5
102
PHILIP VAN KERSEN &
102
135
PHILLIP LEONG
135
250
PHILLIP LEONG &
250
9
PHYLLIS J JOSEPHSON & WENDY L WENT
9
9,488
PICTET CH GLOBAL EQUITIES
9,488
1,273
PICTET GLOBAL DYNAMIC ALLOCATION
1,273
1,555
PICTET GLOBAL SELECTION FUND DYNAM
1,555
39,614
PICTET MULTI ASSET GLOBAL OPPORTUN
39,614
25,981
PIMCO EQUITY SERIES: PIMCO RAFI DY
25,981
8,189
PINEBRIDGE SELECT FUNDS VCC
8,189
60,070
PNC BANK NA AS CUSTODIAN UNDER AGR
60,070
419
PNC CAPITAL DIRECTIO
419
6,837
POINT BEACH UNIT 1 AND UNIT 2 NON
6,837
6,010
POLICE AND FIRE RETIREMENT SYSTEM
6,010
4,563
POOL REINSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED
4,563
11
PORTFOLIO SOLUTIONS
11
60
PRADEEP BISARYA &
60
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PRASHANT SHAH & VARSHA P SHAH JT
50
81,300
PREDICA ISR MONDE -Actions
81,300
4,735
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN AMERICA 403
4,735
22,382
PRESCIENT GLOBAL FUNDS ICAV
22,382
24,199
PrivilEdge - JP Morgan Pan Europea
24,199
22
PROCYON ADVISORS, LL
22
2,760
PRO-GEN INVESTMENTS LLC
2,760
2,095
PROVIDENCE HEALTH & SERVICES AND S
2,095
1,315
PROVIDENCE HEALTH & SERVICES CASH
1,315
6,134
PROVIDENCE ST. JOSEPH HEALTH LONG
6,134
24,400
PRUDENTIAL INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS I
24,400
23,095
PUB INSTITUTIONAL FUND UMBRELLA- P
23,095
8,652
PUBLIC AUTHORITY FOR SOCIAL INSURA
8,652
9,293
PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT ASSOCI
9,293
309,474
PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTE
309,474
273,841
PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM
273,841
16,696
PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS PENSION AND
16,696
68,889
PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISE GROUP IN
68,889
7,433
QIC INTERNATIONAL EQUITIES FUND
7,433
433
QUANTITATIVE PORTFOL
433
12,212
QUONIAM FUNDS SELECTION SICAV EQUI
12,212
25,554
QUONIAM FUNDS SELECTION SICAV EURO
25,554
8,369
QUONIAM FUNDS SELECTION SICAV GLO
8,369
53,616
QUONIAM FUNDS SELECTION SICAV GLOB
53,616
10,000
R H BLUESTEIN & CO
10,000
106,240
R PORTFOLIO BDL EUROPEAN EQUITY AL
106,240
5
RAFAEL BORIS IVAN CORNEJO MUNOZ
5
15,195
RAGS-FUNDMASTER
15,195
26
RAHUL K V CHANDRAN
26
358,482
RAILWAYS PENSION TRUSTEE COMPANY L
358,482
100
RAJESH MANGHAT &
100
170
RALPH ANTHONY BONTEMPO
170
83
RALPH ROMANS
83
83
RALPH WHALEN
83
173
RAM MAUR, LLC
173
1,200
RANDALL H TITCHER
1,200
174
RANDALL HUNT IRA TD AMERITRADE
174
255
RANDALL MCELROY
255
845
RANDY WIESSNER
845
300
RAY ALAN CASS
300
25
RAYMOND M RENNIE ROLLOVER IRA
25
249,434
RAYTHEON TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
249,434
859
RBC CAPITAL MARKETS LLC
859
53,954
REALINDEX GLOBAL SHARE FUND (SCREE
53,954
430
REBECCA H WADE IRA
430
1,914
RED BLAZER INVESTMENTS VENTURE LLC
1,914
123,899
REGIME DE RETRAITE DES EMPLOYEES E
123,899
1,500
REINHART KLUETER & RENATE KLUETER
1,500
4,000
RELIANCE TRUST CO
4,000
79,395
RELIANCE TRUST INSTITUTIONAL RETIR
79,395
11,255
RENAISSANCE CANADIAN BALANCED FUND
11,255
4,186
RENAISSANCE CANADIAN MONTHLY INCOM
4,186
12,937
RENAISSANCE GLOBAL FOCUS FUND
12,937
20,144
RENAISSANCE GLOBAL MARKETS FUND
20,144
49,285
RENAISSANCE INTERNATIONAL DIVIDEND
49,285
38,235
RENAISSANCE INTERNATIONAL EQUITY P
38,235
150
RENATO GIACCHI
150
500
RENE A SANTALLA
500
165,983
RETAIL EMPLOYEES SUPERANNUATION TR
165,983
1,500
REVOCABLE TRUST OF GWENN MAYERS
1,500
23,561
RHODE ISLAND EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT
23,561
310
RICHARD A JAHNKE IRA TD AMERITRADE
310
54
RICHARD A ZIMMER IRA
54
9,341
RICHARD A.
9,341
45
RICHARD ACERRA &
45
40
RICHARD C CALKINS
40
400
RICHARD CHIU
400
280
RICHARD D BELL
280
100
RICHARD D JOYAL &
100
41
RICHARD E VAN DORN
41
17
RICHARD F MEYER & LOIS S MEYER
17
500
RICHARD GRABOWSKI &
500
3,000
RICHARD H NGUYEN & SARAH TRUONG
3,000
23
RICHARD I GOOD II ROTH IRA
23
100
RICHARD I SHELLY IRA TD AMERITRADE
100
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RICHARD J FORER
1,024
71
RICHARD J MUNSCH
71
100
RICHARD J WEINTRAUB
100
25
RICHARD JOHN WISEBERG ROTH IRA TD
25
200
RICHARD L FRIEND
200
13
RICHARD M GANSFUSS
13
1,595
RICHARD N WILENKEN & JENNIFER C WI
1,595
300
RICHARD P CORRIGAN JR ROLLOVER IRA
300
500
RICHARD REED BUECH & BARBARA BUECH
500
200
RICHARD SCHWENDERMAN
200
40
RICHARD SCOFIELD
40
12
RICHARD SMOOT
12
101
RICHARD W PATTON ROLLOVER IRA
101
200
RICK BRASE
200
18,432
ROBECO CAPITAL GROWTH FUNDS
18,432
358,252
ROBECO CAPITAL GROWTH FUNDS
358,252
4,899
ROBECO GLOBAL DEVELOPED MARKETS EQ
4,899
76,932
ROBECO INSTITUTIONAL UMBRELLA FUND
76,932
104,398
ROBECO UMBRELLA FUND I N.V.
104,398
28
ROBERT A HENDRICKS ROLLOVER IRA
28
200
ROBERT A STAVE
200
20
ROBERT ALLEN BURGE &
20
16
ROBERT ANDREW PERSHE
16
27
ROBERT B BRADBURY & CONSTANCE W BR
27
31
ROBERT B RAMSEYER
31
214
ROBERT CURTIS HAMMOND & JANA
214
118
ROBERT D GROVE
118
50
ROBERT E TUCKER
50
750
ROBERT GOLDSCHMIDT
750
200
ROBERT J SHEEHAN
200
500
ROBERT J SMITH
500
800
ROBERT J TRUESDELL
800
76
ROBERT J WILLS &
76
500
ROBERT JOHN DZUR
500
10
ROBERT L GULLY
10
100
ROBERT LAMBE SEP IRA TD AMERITRADE
100
10
ROBERT MARENTETTE
10
110
ROBERT MICHAEL WHITING ROLLOVER IR
110
137
ROBERT MORGAN
137
2,000
ROBERT P OSTRYNIEC
2,000
2,500
ROBERT P OSTRYNIEC ROLLOVER IRA
2,500
500
ROBERT R WINSMORE & BARBARA S WINS
500
300
ROBERT RADEMACHER
300
89
ROBERT RAY LOUN JR ROLLOVER IRA TD
89
1,125
ROBERT RITZ JR IRA
1,125
100
ROBERT S CARLON AND ELLEN R CARLON
100
86
ROBERT S CHILTON &
86
125
ROBERT SNIDER
125
2,103
ROBERT V KLIN
2,103
700
ROBERT W BUTLER
700
856
ROBERT W DEVLIN JR
856
312
ROBERT W DEVLIN JR ROTH IRA TD
312
20
ROBERT W MOELLER
20
366
ROBERT WILLIAM HOMAN TR FBO ROBERT
366
250
ROBERT YACK IRA
250
300
ROBIN B TILL REVOCABLE TRUST
300
6,268
ROBINSON UNIT 2 QUALIFIED NUCLEAR
6,268
144,862
ROCHE U.S. RETIREMENT PLANS MASTER
144,862
91,954
ROCKEFELLER & CO. INC
91,954
19
RODNEY LEE BARTLETT &
19
433
RODOLFO A PEREZ
433
150
ROGER W FRY &
150
200
ROGER WEBB & PEGGY S WEBB JT TEN
200
200
ROLAND CHARLES MCLAUGHLIN
200
100
ROLANDO GHEDINI ROTH IRA
100
64
ROLF ANDREASSEN
64
122
RONALD & AVA MCKAY REVOCABLE LIVIN
122
433
RONALD BLUE TRUST
433
86
RONALD BULL
86
100
RONALD CALDERON MOLINA ROTH IRA TD
100
55
RONALD D ROBSON
55
100
RONALD E SMOUSE
100
25
RONALD G KOSTAS
25
120
RONALD L KEIL ROTH IRA
120
100
RONALD MONTVITT
100
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ROSANNE BOTTARO
31
69
ROSEMARY A ASKIN
69
101
ROY DANIEL ANGERS JR
101
25,180
RP FONDS INSTITUTIONNEL ACT MA
25,180
96,526
RP FONDS INSTITUTIONNEL ACTIONS MA
96,526
2,000
RUEDIGER C STEINER
2,000
1,000
RUSSELL FRIEDMAN
1,000
325
RYAN OGAARD AND AND WENDY OGAARD J
325
28
RYAN PELLICANO
28
250
S ROY NEWMAN
250
159,474
S&W KENNOX STRATEGIC VALUE FUND
159,474
3,031
S. ROBSON WALTON 1999 CHILDRENS TR
3,031
4,591
S. ROBSON WALTON 2009 GRAT NO. 4 A
4,591
5,737
S. ROBSON WALTON 2010 TRUST
5,737
48,400
SACRAMENTO COUNTY EMPLOYEES RETIRE
48,400
23
SAGEWORTH TRUST COMPANY
23
24,093
SALIX LLC
24,093
275
SALLY GRIGGS FAM TST
275
200
SALLY P FOX
200
30
SALLY WARREN-AYLSWORTH &
30
440
SALMAN AHMAD
440
215
SALVATORE LAMANTIA
215
51
SAMRITY SIDANA
51
90
SAMUEL C KLAGSBRUN ROTH IRA
90
25
SAMUEL C TREECE
25
120
SAMUEL CLEVELAND TREECE IRA
120
72
SAMUEL F HOLMES
72
153
SAMUEL K GEERS
153
90
SAMUEL SPAGNOLO & BEVERLY RANDELL
90
450
SARAH M HIGBIE
450
40
SAURABHKUMAR MEHTA
40
60,823
SBC MASTER PENSION TRUST
60,823
400
SCHIMON FAMILY TRUST
400
103,474
SCHOOL EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM
103,474
12,280
SCHOOL EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM
12,280
1,680
SCOTIA INTERNATIONAL EQU INDEX
1,680
10,909
SCOTIA INTERNATIONAL EQUITY INDEX
10,909
687
SCOTT
687
1,000
SCOTT A DEIBERT
1,000
25
SCOTT C FORD ROTH IRA
25
365
SCOTT K MCWHIRTER
365
25
SCOTT UNDERWOOD
25
96,440
SCOTTISH WIDOWS INVESTMENT SOL
96,440
132,092
SCOTTISH WIDOWS INVESTMENT SOLUTIO
132,092
52
SEAN K ANDREAS
52
550
SEAN SIMRIN
550
11,705
SEMPRA ENERGY PENSION MASTER TRUST
11,705
44
SEUNG BAICK ROLLOVER IRA
44
5
SHARI A MOSER IRA
5
100
SHARON LEPKOWSKI SIMPLE IRA
100
152
SHARON LOUISE FLORA IRA TD
152
72
SHARON MARLOWE ROTH IRA TD
72
43
SHAUN CONWAY
43
300
SHELDON J & GAIL M STACKELHOUSE
300
1,415
SHELL CANADA 2007 PENSION PLAN
1,415
12,223
SHELL PENSION TRUST
12,223
14
SHERYL L LEE EXEMPT DESCENDANTS TR
14
10
SHERYL L LEE NON-EX DESCENDANTS TR
10
12
SHERYL LYNN LEE GST EXEMPT TRUST
12
2,000
SHIRLEY JEAN GORDON & MICHELLE
2,000
1,162
SHIRLEY R. GRANT
1,162
200
SHU-CHUNG KOO
200
400
SHURA TANENBAUM
400
11,102
SIEMENS ABSOLUTE RETURN
11,102
48,242
SIEMENS BALANCED
48,242
14,142
SIEMENS DIVERSIFIED GROWTH
14,142
34,379
SIEMENS EUROINVEST AKTIEN
34,379
2,393
SIEMENS WELTINVEST AKTIEN
2,393
66
SIGMA MULTI MANAGER
66
199
SIGMA MULTI-MANAGER
199
9,730
SILVER AMUNDI EUROPE EQUITY CONSER
9,730
2,878
SISTERS OF ST FRANCIS OF OLDENBURG
2,878
1,652,451
SIX CIRCLES INTERNATIONAL UNCONSTR
1,652,451
406,192
SIX CIRCLES INTERNATIONAL UNCONSTR
406,192
362,384
SIX CIRCLES MANAGED EQUITY PORTFOL
362,384
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SIX CIRCLES MANAGED EQUITY PORTFOL
35,502
400
SIYUAN HAN
400
100
SKBA CAPITAL MANAGEM
100
24,721
SKBA CAPITAL MODEL
24,721
5,254
SKF USA, INC MASTER TRUST
5,254
240
SLF LUX - MULTI ASSET ESG BALANCED
240
142
SLF LUX - MULTI ASSET ESG MODERATE
142
10,737
SLF LUX EQUITY GLOBAL HIGH DIVIDEN
10,737
326
SLF LUX MULTI ASSET ESG GROWTH
326
5,944
SLW PORTFOLIO LLC
5,944
714
SOFI WEEKLY DIVIDEND ETF
714
156
SONDRA DIAMOND IRA
156
1,800
SOUTH DAKOTA RETIREMENT SYSTEM
1,800
28,213
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON RETIREM
28,213
31,097
SPA MANDATE BLACKROCK
31,097
85,619
SPDR MSCI ACWI EX-US ETF
85,619
13,882
SPDR MSCI EAFE STRATEGICFACTORS ET
13,882
755
SPDR MSCI WORLD QUALITY MIX FUND
755
1,476
SPDR MSCI WORLD STRATEGICFACTORS E
1,476
793,149
SPDR PORTFOLIO DEVELOPED WORLD EX-
793,149
6,055
SPDR PORTFOLIO EUROPE ETF
6,055
866,925
SPDR S+P GLOBAL NATURAL RESOURCES
866,925
2
SPONTONEITY MEDIA, INC. ATTN TONY
2
5,464
SSGA MSCI ACWI EX-USA INDEX NON-LE
5,464
107,467
SSGA SPDR ETFS EUROPE I PUBLIC LIM
107,467
2,379,167
SSGA SPDR ETFS EUROPE II PUBLIC LI
2,379,167
9,950
SSTL AS DEPOSITARY OF FP BRUNEL PE
9,950
13,127
ST PFD PMA MANDATE BLACKROCK
13,127
80
STACEY PATRICK
80
101,089
STANDARD BANK OF SOUTH AFRICA LTD
101,089
33,700
STANISLAUS COUNTY EMPLOYEES RETIRE
33,700
5,753
STANLEY H MEADOWS 1990 TR-MAWER GL
5,753
5,242
STAR PASTEUR
5,242
5,860
STATE OF CALIFORNIA SAVINGS PLUS P
5,860
526,903
STATE OF MINNESOTA
526,903
142,750
STATE OF NEW MEXICO STATE INVESTME
142,750
467
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
467
7,289
STATE OF WISCONSIN INVESTMENT BOAR
7,289
60,285
STATE OF WYOMING
60,285
500
STATE STREET BANK & TR AS CUST
500
6,456
STATE STREET CCF
6,456
8,357
STATE STREET CLIMATE ESG INTERNATI
8,357
7,482
STATE STREET FACTOR-BASED NON-LEND
7,482
5,070
STATE STREET FTSE RAFI DEVELOPED 1
5,070
3,136
STATE STREET GLOBAL ADVISORS GROSS
3,136
259,669
STATE STREET GLOBAL ADVISORS LUXEM
259,669
431,198
STATE STREET GLOBAL ADVISORS TRUST
431,198
3,855,830
STATE STREET GLOBAL ADVISORS TRUST
3,855,830
18,006
STATE STREET GLOBAL ALL CAP EQUITY
18,006
18,743
STATE STREET GLOBAL EQUITY FUND
18,743
51,147
STATE STREET GLOBAL NATURAL RESOUR
51,147
18,410
STATE STREET INTERNATIONAL DEVELOP
18,410
16,672
STATE STREET INTERNATIONAL EQUITIE
16,672
9,202
STATE STREET INTERNATIONAL EQUITY
9,202
33,159
STATE STREET IRELAND UNIT TRUST
33,159
35,028
STATE STREET MSCI ACWI EX USA IMI
35,028
27,717
STATE STREET MSCI EUROPE SCREENED
27,717
755,097
STATE STREET MSCI NORWAY INDEX SEC
755,097
147,073
STATE STREET S AND P GLOBAL LARGEM
147,073
15,479
STATE STREET TOTAL RETURN V.I.S. F
15,479
4,830
STELLAR INSURANCE LTD.
4,830
100
STEPHAN DENNIS
100
104
STEPHAN R LAXTON II
104
700
STEPHEN BROTMANN
700
275
STEPHEN D GREENSTEIN
275
26
STEPHEN E BURES & JOANNE RAMOS BUR
26
10
STEPHEN J COX TOD
10
100
STEPHEN KARL RUEDIGER
100
25
STEPHEN P GARBARINO
25
305
STEPHEN RICHARDSON IRA
305
90
STEPHEN S SIKSAY
90
369
STEPHEN STERLING CASTLEBERR & TERR
369
3,808
STEUART L. WALTON FAMILY TRUST UAD
3,808
250
STEVE ENSOR IRA TD AMERITRADE INC
250
551
STEVEN A CIANCI & ELLEN N CIANCI
551
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300 CBIStyrets leder med instrukser
STEVEN ARTHUR SCHWARTZ IRA
300
314
STEVEN C BARNEY
314
121
STEVEN C BERG
121
200
STEVEN ELLISON
200
100
STEVEN GABEL
100
16,334
STEVEN J MOSELEY
16,334
100
STEVEN J ZUMERCHIK
100
780
STEVEN KIM JOHNSON
780
405
STEVEN L BONNER
405
297
STEVEN L GARRETT IRA
297
96
STEVEN M GOLDSMITH IRA
96
23
STEVEN M SMITH
23
800
STEVEN N HOULE
800
62
STEVEN P HATTEN
62
277
STEVEN PATRICK ORORKE &
277
500
STEVEN R GILMAN TR
500
95
STEVEN R HAMEL
95
18
STEVEN S STEELE &
18
1,044
STEVEN SAHL & ANDREA G SAHL TRS FB
1,044
192
STEVENS E KOZIOL
192
548
STEWART M MCGOUGH
548
40,453
STICHTING AHOLD DELHAIZE PENSIOEN
40,453
1,449
STICHTING BEDRIJFSPENSIOENFONDS VO
1,449
9,581
STICHTING BEDRIJFSTAKPENSIOENF
9,581
1,122
STICHTING BEDRIJFSTAKPENSIOENFO
1,122
326
STICHTING BEDRIJFSTAKPENSIOENFON
326
112,395
STICHTING BEDRIJFSTAKPENSIOENFONDS
112,395
166,461
STICHTING BEWAARDER ACHMEA BELEGGI
166,461
93,634
STICHTING BEWAARDER SYNTRUS ACHMEA
93,634
213,747
STICHTING BPL PENSIOEN
213,747
66,056
STICHTING BPL PENSIOEN MANDAAT BLA
66,056
63,900
STICHTING HEINEKEN PENSIOENFONDS
63,900
7,450
STICHTING ING CDC PENSIOENFONDS
7,450
3,837
STICHTING KONINGIN WILHELMINA FOND
3,837
4,159
STICHTING NN CDC PENSIOENFONDS
4,159
64,980
STICHTING PENSIOENFONDS RAIL AND O
64,980
15,017
STICHTING PENSIOENFONDS VOOR FYSIO
15,017
118,986
STICHTING PENSIOENFONDS VOOR HUISA
118,986
29,543
STICHTING PENSIOENFONDS WOLTERS KL
29,543
248
STRATEGIC GLBL ADVIS
248
925
STRUCTURA - DIVERSIF GROWTH FD-CSA
925
4,183
STRUCTURA - DIVERSIF GROWTH FD-CSA
4,183
541
STUART ANDREW RODRIGUEZ TR FBO
541
855
STUART JAMES MORRISON ROLLOVER IRA
855
12,491
STYLE ADVANTAGE LTD (1TR )
12,491
722
SUBHASH C GUPTA &
722
29,285
SUBSIDIZED SCHOOLS PROVIDENT FUND
29,285
5,958
SUPERANNUATION FUNDS MANAGEMENT CO
5,958
325
SUSAN A HAY
325
300
SUSAN C GREENBERG
300
543
SUSAN HAERR ZUCKER REVOCABLE TRUST
543
1,000
SUSAN HOROWITZ
1,000
400
SUSAN KATHLEEN ROPE TR FBO RONALD
400
11
SUSAN M ALLISON
11
217
SUSAN M JOHN ROTH IRA
217
31,482
SUSTAINABLE WORLD EQUITY MANDATE 1
31,482
123
SUZANNE R KISSLING
123
15,228
Swiss Life Asset Management AG
15,228
53,920
SWISS LIFE FUNDS (LUX)-EQUITY GLOB
53,920
181,430
Sydbank A/S
181,430
351,886
Sydbank A/S
351,886
1
SYLVAN PARTNERS LLC
1
69
T U W SHEILA MARTON FBO MARTON FA
69
72,500
TAIPEI FUBON COMERCIAL BANK LTD
72,500
15,691
TANGERINE BALANCED GROWTH PORTFOLI
15,691
1,983
TANGERINE BALANCED INCOME PORTFOLI
1,983
12,845
TANGERINE BALANCED PORTFOLIO
12,845
19,376
TANGERINE EQUITY GROWTH PORTFOLIO
19,376
191,796
TD EMERALD INTERNATIONAL EQUITY IN
191,796
5,921
TD EUROPEAN INDEX FUND
5,921
185,498
TD GREYSTONE GLOBAL EQUITY FUND
185,498
71,874
TD GREYSTONE GLOBAL INCOME & GROWT
71,874
384,361
TD GREYSTONE INTERNATIONAL EQUITY
384,361
76,242
TD GREYSTONE INTERNATIONAL INCOME
76,242
50,238
TD INTERNATIONAL EQUITY INDEX ETF
50,238
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TD INTERNATIONAL STOCK FUND
2,799,806
2,424
TD Q GLOBAL MULTIFACTOR ETF
2,424
65,600
TD RESOURCE FUND
65,600
1,479
TEACHERS' RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF LOU
1,479
90,389
TEACHERS' RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF THE
90,389
190,604
TEACHERS' RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF THE
190,604
207
TED C STRASINGER
207
600
TED ROBACZEWSKI
600
100
TEDDY LAMAR RIGDON
100
23,375
TELSTRA SUPERANNUATION SCHEME
23,375
5,263
TENNESSEE CONSOLIDATED RETIREMENT
5,263
42
TERESE TRICAMO IRA
42
31
TERRY ANNE JOHNSON IRA
31
15
TERRY E ROBERTS
15
400
TERRY FLETCHER WALKER
400
86
TERRY H BIXLER
86
61
TEXAS CAPITAL BANK
61
284,265
TEXAS PERMANENT SCHOOL FUND CORPOR
284,265
2,663
TEXAS UTILITIES QUAL NDT PARTNERSH
2,663
1,548
THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY IN CAIRO
1,548
19
THE ANONYMOUS LIVING TRUST
19
348
THE BALTHAZAR PEREZ FAMILY LP
348
5,313
THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON (INTER
5,313
303,324
THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON (INTER
303,324
6,058
THE BARCLAYS BANK UK RETIREMENT FU
6,058
140
THE BLOM FAMILY LIVING TRUST
140
1,635
THE COLONY GROUP
1,635
176
THE DAVID AND KARIMA SHAVER TRUST
176
45
THE ELLIOTT LIVING TRUST
45
10
THE FEMALE HUNT TRUST
10
10,266
THE FUNDO DE PENSOES
10,266
16
THE GABRIELLE D TIERNEY 2021 IRREV
16
8,500
THE GLOUCESTER PORTFOLIO
8,500
1,393,740
THE GREATER MANCHESTER PENSION FUN
1,393,740
52
THE KATHLEEN S THOMAS REVOCABLE TR
52
151
THE KETAN AND ALYSSA BADANI REVOCA
151
5,492
THE LAURIE M. TISCH FOUNDATION INC
5,492
1,399
THE LF ACCESS POOL AUTHORISED CONT
1,399
1,641,102
THE MARATHON LONDON GROUP TRUST FO
1,641,102
1,231
THE MARATHON-LONDON ALL COUNTRIES
1,231
1,156,763
THE MARATHON-LONDON INTERNATIONAL
1,156,763
19,692
THE MARATHON-LONDON POOLED TRUST
19,692
45
THE MARTON FAMILY TRUST
45
71,783
THE MASTER TRUST BANK OF JAP LTD
71,783
26,045
THE MASTER TRUST BANK OF JAPA LTD
26,045
24,529
THE MASTER TRUST BANK OF JAPAN LTD
24,529
3,634
THE MASTER TRUST BNK OF JAPAN LTD
3,634
3,707
THE MEDICAL AND DENTAL DEFENCE UNI
3,707
43,600
THE METHODIST HOSPITAL
43,600
200
THE MORRISON REED FAM TST
200
2,415
THE NEMOURS FOUNDATION PENSION PLA
2,415
589,388
THE NORTHERN TRUST COMPANY SUB-ADV
589,388
1,086,584
THE PUBLIC INSTITUTION FOR SOCIAL
1,086,584
34
THE REV TRUST OF MARTHA ANNE FRANK
34
15
The Rose K. Swedlow Trust DTD
15
1,170,593
THE SEVENTH SWEDISH NATIONAL PENSI
1,170,593
59,522
THE SULTANATE OF OMAN MINISTRY OF
59,522
173
THE SUSAN DOLCE REVOCABLE TRUST
173
16
THE THOMAS & CAROL WERTHAN REV TST
16
13,361
THE TRUSTEES OF THE HENRY SMITH CH
13,361
300
THEODORE C HAASCH
300
800
THEOLA L JORDAN IRA
800
724
THOMAS A FISHER
724
15
THOMAS A MENDELL
15
4,620
THOMAS A SARGENT TTEE
4,620
120
THOMAS C BRYANT ROTH IRA
120
106
THOMAS CUNNINGHAM PARKS II & ELLEN
106
200
THOMAS D ELLSWORTH ROTH IRA
200
500
THOMAS D HEILMAN
500
1
THOMAS E BLANDFORD III &
1
36
THOMAS E BROWNE IRA
36
50
THOMAS E WILLETT
50
100
THOMAS EDWARD WHARTON JR
100
100
THOMAS G BARRY &
100
14,000
THOMAS GEPHARDT
14,000
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THOMAS GOVEDARICA
1,500
1
THOMAS J HUGGETT
1
102
THOMAS J O'HARA IRA
102
40
THOMAS J O'HARA ROTH IRA TD
40
1,000
THOMAS J PARZIALE
1,000
3,000
THOMAS J VONRIESEN
3,000
16
THOMAS K NEELY
16
116
THOMAS KING JARRETT
116
9,514
THOMAS L. WALTON FAMILY TRUST UAD
9,514
200
THOMAS M HENRY & JEAN R HARRISON T
200
54
THOMAS M MONTICELLO IRA
54
100
THOMAS M SJULIN
100
38
THOMAS P CHEUNG
38
764
THOMAS P PRCHAL TR DTD 3-31-94-MAW
764
200
THOMAS PATRICK WIETECHA TR FBO
200
1,500
THOMAS R VELLUCCI & BONNIE M VELLU
1,500
20
THOMAS W LLOYD JR
20
85
THOMAS WILSDON ROLLOVER IRA
85
824,204
THRIFT SAVINGS PLAN
824,204
27,727
TIAA-CREF FUNDS-TIAA-CREF INTERNAT
27,727
163,703
TIAA-CREF INTERNATIONAL EQUITY FUN
163,703
62,419
TIAA-CREF INTERNATIONAL EQUITY IND
62,419
3,176
TIAA-CREF LIFE FUNDS - INTERNATION
3,176
186
TIAA-CREF SOCIAL CHOICE INTERNATIO
186
100
TIMOTHY FONG ROLLOVER IRA
100
141
TIMOTHY HAROLD O'BRIEN TR
141
200
TIMOTHY HILL
200
132
TODD GREEN IRA
132
423
TODD MODEL
423
1,216
TODD-VEREDUS ASSET M
1,216
2,000
TOM C STEINER
2,000
64,733
TOTAL INTERNATIONAL EX U.S. INDEX
64,733
4,376
TRANSAMERICA MSCI EAFE INDEX VP
4,376
69
TRANSITIONS INSTITUTE, INC. DEFINE
69
64
TRAVIS MASON SEP IRA
64
41,301
TREASURY DEPT OF THE ISLE OF MAN G
41,301
8
TROY L SMITH TOD
8
18,358
TRUST CUSTODY SERVICES BNK LTD 10
18,358
726
TRUST CUSTODY SERVICES BNK LTD 21
726
62,705
TRUST CUSTODY SERVICES BNK LTD 3
62,705
14,984
TRUST CUSTODY SERVICES BNK LTD 4
14,984
3,092
TRUST CUSTODY SERVICES BNK LTD 8
3,092
100
TRUST FBO J WILLIAM STRICKLAND UA
100
159
TWELVE STARS FOUNDATION
159
8,749
TWU Superannuation Fund
8,749
66,898
UBS (IRL) ETF PLC
66,898
70,619
UBS (LUX) FUND SOLUTIONS
70,619
106,924
UBS ASSET MANAGEMENT LIFE LTD
106,924
294,791
UBS ASSET MANAGEMENT LIFE LTD
294,791
62,194
UBS CANADA GLOBAL EQUITY FUND
62,194
23,004
UBS COMMON CONTRACTUAL FUND
23,004
17,855
UBS FTSE RAFI DEVELOPED 1000 INDEX
17,855
98,520
UBS Fund Manageme (Switzerland)
98,520
7,914
UBS Fund Management (Switzerla)
7,914
1,164,059
UBS Fund Management (Switzerland)
1,164,059
77,235
UBS GLOBAL EQUITY CLIMATE TRANSITI
77,235
67,977
UBS INTERNATIONAL SUSTAINABLE EQUI
67,977
1,029
UBS WORLD EX AUSTRALIA INDEX FUND
1,029
55
UMESH A PATEL
55
100
UMESH S GULGULE &
100
130,000
UNIAUSSCHUETTUNG
130,000
10,300
UNIAUSSCHUETTUNG KONSERVATIV
10,300
84,000
UNISECTOR BASICINDUSTRIES
84,000
1,762
UNITED CAPITAL FIN A
1,762
510
UNITED CAPITAL FIN ADV LLC
510
4,289
UNITED NATIONS RELIEF AND WORKS AG
4,289
353,576
UNIVERSITIES SUPERANNUATION SCHEME
353,576
4,500
UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH
4,500
48,312
UNIVERSITY PENSION PLAN ONTARIO
48,312
75,462
UPS GROUP TRUST
75,462
10,223
VAERDIPAPIRFONDEN SPARINVEST INDEX
10,223
9
VALERIE R CAMERON IRA
9
1,500
VANNA G JOHNSON
1,500
273
VARQA B MOHTASHAMI
273
2
VELLAICHAMY JAYARAJ
2
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VENTURI PRIVATE WEAL
100
2
VERLIN WHITE
2
20,048
VERMONT PENSION INVESTMENT COMMISS
20,048
200
VERNON W GOLLIHUGH &
200
200
VERNON W GOLLIHUGH & SUSAN HOLOWCH
200
7,723
VF (Lux) - Valiant Europe Equities
7,723
45
VICTOR J SKADAUSKI TRUSTEE FBO VIC
45
300
VICTORIA SADOWSKI IRA
300
47,262
VILLIERS OPERA - BFT
47,262
93
VINOD PAI ROTH IRA
93
188
VIRGINIA W KOSTER
188
700
VIRGINIA L VROEGOP
700
128
VIVIAN K BENCICH
128
699
VOYA BALANCED PORTFOLIO
699
67,455
VOYA INTERNATIONAL INDEX PORTFOLIO
67,455
40,964
VOYA MULTI-MANAGER INTERNATIONAL F
40,964
70,937
VOYA VACS INDEX SERIES I PORTFOLIO
70,937
500
W C RATCLIFF JR
500
313
W PAUL IVES
313
2,839
WAFRA INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT CO
2,839
3,511
WAI C CHAN
3,511
662
WALT DRABIK JR ROTH IRA
662
200
WALTER
200
200
WALTER W JENKINS
200
511
WAM INVESTMENTS LLC
511
357,986
WASHINGTON STATE INVESTMENT BOARD
357,986
1,022
WAYNE BRUCE KOLBECK
1,022
341
WBI TACTICAL BALANCE
341
90
WCM INVESTMENT MGMT
90
107
WENDY FERGUSON IRA
107
3
WESLEY DRELICH &
3
171
WESLEY SCOTT SANDERS
171
356,499
West Midlands Metropolitan Authori
356,499
700,000
WEST YORKSHIRE PENSION FUND
700,000
3,616
WHEELS COMMON INVESTMENT FUND
3,616
1,000
WILLIAM A PILCHARD ROLLOVER IRA
1,000
600
WILLIAM A PILCHARD TR FBO
600
233
WILLIAM A VOSSLER & DEBORAH B VOSS
233
147
WILLIAM BLAIR&CO.,LL
147
175
WILLIAM CHARLES HALL
175
100
WILLIAM D BRINK
100
30
WILLIAM DAVIN JR &
30
500
WILLIAM GODDARD JR &
500
133
WILLIAM GUSTAF HANEWALD & LAUREL M
133
188
WILLIAM H KOSTER IRA
188
3,000
WILLIAM HENRY SCHOELLHORN
3,000
700
WILLIAM J FLATLEY & DEBORAH C FLAT
700
50
WILLIAM J HENSHAW &
50
1,337
WILLIAM JOHN RICHARDSON JR IRA TD
1,337
125
WILLIAM JOSEPH KOSELKA IRA TD
125
1,413
WILLIAM JOSEPH VEDDER
1,413
1,500
WILLIAM L ARMSTRONG
1,500
100
WILLIAM N BILOTTI ROTH IRA
100
400
WILLIAM O COOK TR
400
200
WILLIAM R ASHTON ROTH IRA
200
161
WILLIAM R GLASS &
161
300
WILLIAM R SWINFORD
300
10
WILLIAM RHETT CRAIG III
10
24,828
WILMINGTON GLOBAL ALPHA EQUITIES F
24,828
11,150
WILMINGTON INTERNATIONAL FUND
11,150
29,618
WILMINGTON TRUST COLLECTIVE INVEST
29,618
31,720
WINDWISE MSCI EAFE INDEX NON-LENDI
31,720
100
WINSTON THOMAS COPE
100
8,908
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION PENSION P
8,908
78,681
WSSP INTERNATIONAL EQUITIES TRUST
78,681
3,700
XEROX CANADA EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT
3,700
7,200
XEROX CORPORATION RETIREMENT + SAV
7,200
587,869
XTRACKERS
587,869
1,565,907
XTRACKERS (IE) PUBLIC LIMITED COMP
1,565,907
100
YAYOI KAJI
100
569
YOLANDA YU CHAN
569
394
YURI JAGARIAN & MILANA
394
350
YVETTE PUTNAM ROLLOVER IRA
350
520
YVETTE PUTNAM ROTH IRA
520
398
ZACKS INVESTMENT MAN
398
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ZDENEK FAMILY TRUST IRREVOCABLE TR
36
5,193
ZEPHYR - EUROPE EQUITY ESG OPTIMIZ
5,193
3,358
ZEPHYR - OPTIMISED PLUS 1
3,358
16,023
ZURICH
16,023
516,731
Zwitserleven Beleggingsfondsen - Z
516,731
44,141
Zwitserleven Institutionele Belegg
44,141
2,748
01.HOSTPLUS POOLED SUPERANNUATION
2,748
33,389
JOHN HANCOCK VARIABLE INSURANCE TR
33,389
32,025
WALDEN INTERNATIONAL EQUITY FUND
32,025
67
CBNY-LEGAL + GENERAL COLLECT INV F
67
727,762
03.STICHTING PGGM DEPOSITARY
727,762
427,058
01.STICHTING PGGM DEPOSITARY
427,058
471,554
02.STICHTING PGGM DEPOSITARY
471,554
29,396
MNSFAE RE FAE1A-EQUITY EU
29,396
186,997
PFMT RE BAB1B-EQUITY EU LC
186,997
54,926
STICHTING PENSIOOENFONDS METAAL EN
54,926
3,729
LGAS SHF EURO EX UK ESG FD(1848 LG
3,729
1,983
LGAS SHF FUT WRLD ESG DEV IDX(6734
1,983
21,210
01.L AND G ASSUR(PENS MGNT)LTD 1 L
21,210
1,115
CBLDN-LEGAL AND GENERAL ASSUR(PEN
1,115
43,181
02.L AND G ASSUR(PENS MGNT)LTD 1 R
43,181
169,109
PMC FUT WLD EUR EX UK EQ IDX(9743)
169,109
3,567
L&G 'PMC-CL SP UN F(35834)KINGF(95
3,567
8,205
L&G PMC MSCI WLD AD CAP 2X INF9555
8,205
33,347
LEGAL AND GENERAL ASSURANCE/EUR (E
33,347
248,411
L&G PMC FUTURE WORLD FUND (2099)
248,411
48,334
LEGAL AND GENERAL ASSURANCE/PMC FT
48,334
29,465
PMC RAFI MULTI-FACT DEV EQ IX(9767
29,465
755
11.LEGAL AND GENERAL ASSURANCE (PE
755
5,122
LEGAL AND GENERAL ASSURANCE/FTSE R
5,122
1,103,756
16.Legal and General Assurance ( P
1,103,756
19,162
LEGAL AND GENERAL ASSURANCE/FTSE W
19,162
2,573
LEGAL AND GENERAL ASSURANCE/FTSE A
2,573
22,054
19.Legal and General Assurance ( P
22,054
10,137
20.Legal and General Assurance ( P
10,137
19,195
LEGAL AND GENERAL ASSURANCE/PMC EU
19,195
4,969
LEGAL AND GENERAL ASSURANCE/PMC WO
4,969
33,280
LEGAL AND GENERAL ASSURANCE/PMC ET
33,280
24,705
NIKKO MELLON GLBL TRI-ASS FND
24,705
70,636
02.HOSTPLUS POOLED SUPERANNUATION
70,636
8,809
UNIFIED ACCUMULATIVE PENSION FUND
8,809
2,380
THE ENDEAVOUR II FUND 250 BISHOPSG
2,380
647,951
MANULIFE INVESTMENT EXCHANGE FUNDS
647,951
2,510
MANULIFE TAX-MANAGED GROWTH FUND 2
2,510
280,726
MANULIFE WORLD INVESTMENT FUND 200
280,726
18,449
04.DANSKE INVEST SICAV - EUROPE HI
18,449
32,960
01.DEKA INVESTMENT GMBH DEKA VALUE
32,960
37,924
01.HELABA INV KAPITALANL GES MBH H
37,924
17,800
02.DEKA INVESTMENT GMBH A SFUE AKT
17,800
6,226
02.HELABA INV KAPITALANL GES MBH H
6,226
119,424
03.DEKA INVESTMENT GMBH GLOBALE AK
119,424
20,891
03.HELABA INV KAPITALANL GES MBH H
20,891
10,989
04.DEKA INVESTMENT GMBH A FU 5 FON
10,989
5,464
04.HELABA INV KAPITALANL GES MBH H
5,464
116,956
05.DEKA INVESTMENT GMBH NECKAR FUN
116,956
40
CALOGERO PARELLO
40
825
DARKO ROGELJ
825
2,500
DWS INVESTMENT GMBH
2,500
150
EDMOND RUND
150
40
FRANK ALEXANDER GRUEBEL
40
50
HMERA GMBH
50
943
HORST BAUMANN
943
20
JOHN
20
150
JUERGEN SCHOELLMANN
150
200
MARKUS FLORIAN HUBER
200
200
MARTIN BERINGER
200
5
NYKREDIT BANK A/S
5
17
ROBERT RUZBASAN
17
400
THOMAS SEIDEL
400
670
ULRICH NORBERT WENDISCH
670
5
UNTERSCHUETZ SONDERMASCHINENBAU GM
5
900
WILLIAM CANNON
900
10
BENCE SOLYMOSI
10
110,325
NORDEN SRI
110,325
1,600
LISETH, SVEIN ALF
1,600
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985,747 CBIStyrets leder med instrukser
VERDIPAPIRFONDET STOREBRAND AKSJE
985,747
948,849
VERDIPAPIRFONDET NORDEA AVKASTNING
948,849
13,158
VERDIPAPIRFONDET STOREBRAND INDEKS
13,158
1,236
HANSEN, THOMAS KROGH
1,236
886,121
VERDIPAPIRFONDET ALFRED BERG AKTIV
886,121
1,328
SÅTENDAL
, SVEIN HARALD
1,328
10,994,955
VERDIPAPIRFONDET KLP AKSJENORGE IN
10,994,955
8,500
VPFONDET FONDSFINANS AKTIV
8,500
6,605,446
VPF DNB AM NORSKE AKSJER
6,605,446
483,965
VERDIPAPIRFONDET NORDEA NORGE PLUS
483,965
8,069
ANDVORD, INGER
8,069
895
BOSMANS, JOHAN EDUARD JULIA MARIA
895
473,311
VERDIPAPIRFONDET KLP AKSJENORDEN I
473,311
447,491
VERDIPAPIRFONDET DNB NORDEN INDEKS
447,491
7,445,091
VERDIPAPIRFONDET STOREBRAND NORGE
7,445,091
6,694,886
VERDIPAPIRFONDET DNB NORGE INDEKS
6,694,886
342,731
VERDIPAPIRFONDET NORDEA NORGE VERD
342,731
47,868
VERDIPAPIRFONDET DNB NORDEN
47,868
291,810
ARBEJDSMARKEDETS TILLAEGSPENSION
291,810
321,586
DANSKE INVEST NORGE II
321,586
6,531,020
VERDIPAPIRFONDET STOREBRAND INDEKS
6,531,020
287,287
VERDIPAPIRFONDET STOREBRAND INDEKS
287,287
366,900
Danske Invest Norge Vekst
366,900
325,000
VPF SPAREBANK 1 UTBYTTE
325,000
5,506
ANDERSSON,
SVEN GÖRAN BERTIL
5,506
456
MERENYI, STEFAN
456
242,953
VERDIPAPIRFONDET DNB NORGE PENSJON
242,953
4,329,782
KOMMUNAL LANDSPENSJONSKASSE GJENSI
4,329,782
411
STABBETORP, TOR ARNE
411
407
AASHEIM, PEDER
407
230,000
VPF FONDSFINANS UTBYTTE
230,000
407
ENGELAND, BRAGE SKIKSTAD
407
179,000
VERDIPAPIRFONDET DELPHI NORGE
179,000
199,831
VERDIPAPIRFONDET DELPHI NORDIC
199,831
345
THAULOW, HANS HENRIK
345
158,728
NTGS SE LUX-ELO MUTL PEN INSUR CO
158,728
153,338
DANSKE INVEST NORGE I
153,338
277,594
VERDIPAPIRFONDET KLP AKSJEGLOBAL I
277,594
242
MORTENSEN, BENTE AAGOT
242
145,000
VPF SPAREBANK 1 NORGE VERDI
145,000
2,841,025
DANSKE INVEST NORSKE INSTIT. II.
2,841,025
3,863
STOREBRAND EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES
3,863
211
MAGNUSSEN, TEODOR
211
116,965
VERDIPAPIRFONDET DNB GLOBAL CORE
116,965
194
TORSETHAUGEN, SILJE
194
106,086
VERDIPAPIRFONDET DNB GLOBAL INDEKS
106,086
2,574,762
VERDIPAPIRFONDET ALFRED BERG GAMBA
2,574,762
106,143
VERDIPAPIRFONDET STOREBRAND NORGE
106,143
177
HUTCHINSON, ALAN ROSE MACLEAN
177
2,413,951
VERDIPAPIRFONDET ALFRED BERG INDEK
2,413,951
95,182
VERDIPAPIRFONDET KLP AKSJEGLOBAL F
95,182
1,683,535
FJARDE AP-FONDEN
1,683,535
2,258,107
VERDIPAPIRFOND ODIN NORGE
2,258,107
142
FORSBERG, ANDREA SIGNE BENEDICTE
142
2,721,282
VPF DNB NORGE SELEKTIV
2,721,282
70,854
VERDIPAPIRFONDET DELPHI GLOBAL
70,854
2,359,000
VERDIPAPIRFONDET KLP AKSJENORGE
2,359,000
87
EILERTSEN, CAMILLA
87
83
LANGKLOPP, OLA
83
78
HAUGEN, KJELL OLA
78
1,992,023
VERDIPAPIRFONDET EQUINOR AKSJER NO
1,992,023
77
NILSEN, GUNNAR HANS WILHELM
77
70
BIRKELAND, OLE TORVALD ANDREAS ØLSTAD
70
1,806,365
VERDIPAPIRFONDET DNB NORGE
1,806,365
2,580
WESTRUM, THORBJØRN
2,580
45,414
VERDIPAPIRFONDET KLP AKSJEEUROPA I
45,414
39,465
VERDIPAPIRFOND STOREBRAND GLOBAL I
39,465
72
VRANGSUND, RØNNAUG
72
35
BARKVE, OLE KRISTIAN STEFFENSEN
35
286,925
VERDIPAPIRFONDET DNB OBX
286,925
31
TERNING, GEIR INGE
31
30
VIK, GEIR
30
26
ÅRØEN
, ASBJØRN
26
25
ØSTBY, ODDBJØRN
25
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235,170,939
Forhåndsstemmer 111,144,6681 111,144,668
Representing / AccompanyingVotesShares
Voting Card
14 ADVForhåndsstemmer
AASLAND, HENRIK
14
13
HEPSØ, SNORRE
13
2,030
OLSEN, RUNE
2,030
12
BJØRKE, ANETTE
12
2,012
ANDVORD, RICHARD TRYGVE
2,012
12
NILSEN, STEIN LEONHARD FYHN
12
10
AAMDAL, NILS NOTTO
10
10
ASA, ALVIN CETRON
10
10
ÅSTRAND
, PAUL RICHARD
10
10
BAKKE, EVEN
10
10
GRANN-MEYER, GAUTE
10
9
DIDRIKSEN, ANDREAS KVITVÆR
9
9
MENTZONI, HENRIK FALCK
9
9
DALEN, MARTIN
9
1,982
GARFELT, BEATE
1,982
8
GODAGER, ANDERS SCHILL
8
8
LØVIK,
PÅL
-JØRGEN
8
7
BARCILON, MARIANNA KUZNETCOVA
7
1,933
BERGSETH, STIG JARLE
1,933
6
EIDSHEIM, ANJA
6
6
HAMMER, RONNY
6
5
O REILLY, JAMES NICHOLAS
5
5
KOLAAS,
STIAN ANDRÉ
5
1,887
LIEN, MORTEN
1,887
5
HARALDSEID, ØRJAN
5
1,869
WENNBERG, MARIE
1,869
20
SKJOLDHEIM INVEST AS
20
21,220
HOVE, KJETIL
21,220
4
GREAKER, OLE MARTIN
4
3
Moise, Lucian
3
1,802
TAKACS, GEIR INGE
1,802
1,787
HAALAND, ERIK
1,787
2
OLSEN, KRISTIAN FRANTZEN
2
2
MATHIASSEN, LEONARD
2
2
NEUGEBAUER, RALF EDMUND FRANZ
2
1
STEINVEG, JON MORTEN
1
1
THOWSEN, SIRI LILL VON DER FEHR
1
1
JEWELL, HELEN ROSALIND
1
1
BAKKE, BENTE MARIE
1
1
GUDE, CECILIE FRISCH
1
1
OLSSON, NILS SONDRE SCHLICHTING
1
1
JENSSEN, JOAKIM ASCHEHOUG
1
1,690
JOHNSEN, ROGER MARTIN
1,690
1
SAGHOLEN, PER KRISTIAN
1
1,659
KARLSRUD, THOMAS
1,659
1,661
HESSE, DIRK
1,661
1,640
ØZBEY, BELGIN
1,640
1,561
HANASAND, MARTE JOHANSON
1,561
15,065
TORSTENSEN, SIV HELEN RYGH
15,065
1,529
HOLTHE, JAN
1,529
1,500
ENERSEN, KNUT ROAR
1,500
1,502
VIK, KRISTIAN
1,502
1,468
ROMERO NIEVES, JOSUE
1,468
13,301
HAGEN, SISSEL TORUNN ROPEID
13,301
1,447
ERIKSEN, FINN
1,447
12,314
WARD, ANITA MARGARET
12,314
1,336
EIK, ØYSTEIN
1,336
1,321
ENGEN, ØYVIND
1,321
1,286
SANDENGEN, KRISTIAN
1,286
1,250
MOCK, ALEXANDER
1,250
1,237
MEDBØ, ASTRI
1,237
1,231
DALEN,
KJERSTI STEINSVÅG
1,231
1,223
TRYGGESET, ANNE AUSTLID
1,223
1,207
EGELAND, BENTE LYNGAAS
1,207
1,206
ANHOLT, CHRISTIAN
1,206
1,165
MÆLAND, ANNETTE
1,165
1,129
MYKLEBUST, JOHNNY MARTIN
1,129
1,125
NESS, LIV MARTE
1,125
1,103
LERUM, ATLE
1,103
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EDVINSEN, KJETIL
1,050
9,290
FLØ, ELLEN MARIE
9,290
9,141
VETÅS
, GRETE
9,141
9,000
TVEDTEN, LARS BERNHARD
9,000
1,008
WESTGAARD, HANNE
1,008
1,000
EGELI, FRODE
1,000
1,000
SIMENSEN, KRISTOFFER HAG
1,000
992
VEIT, STEFAN ANDREAS
992
980
CAUSSE, EMMANUEL BERNARD MARCEL
980
8,314
FUHR, GEIR GUNDERSEN
8,314
940
KALKVIK, OLE SLOTHE
940
940
HÅLAND
, SUN VERONICA
940
8,018
WALDERHAUG, OLAV JOHN
8,018
891
RODRIGUES DURAN, ENMANUEL ALEXIS
891
870
SALBERG, ERLEND
870
739
EIDE, NILS CATO
739
7,488
STAURLAND, SIV KARIN
7,488
776
HANSSEN, MARGRETE SOFIE SÆTRE
776
762
GISHOLT, TORBJØRN
762
7,123
KOLNES, MONA IREN
7,123
10,235
THORSEN, KARL EINAR
10,235
711
AMDAL, TOR
711
330,000
VERDIPAPIRFONDET FONDSFINANS NORGE
330,000
694
MUNKEBYE, MAGNUS BRUHN
694
680
Ånestad
,
Håvard
680
671
EDIRIWEERA, KAPILA KUMARA
671
670
MACQUARRIE, ALASTAIR
670
663
FOSS,
PER KÅRE
663
700
WIE, DAGFINN
700
612
SAURE, DAN BØRGE
612
600
HENRIKSEN, BERIT LEDEL
600
600
HAMRAN, MORTEN
600
6,035
HØHNKE, FRITHJOF KONOW
6,035
558
MOEN, TERJE OLAV
558
524
QUALE, EILEEN ANN CAVIN
524
509
HODNE, JAN EGON
509
500
BORGEDAL, BJØRN
500
5,687
VADLA, JOHANNES FRYDENDAL
5,687
500
WAAGE, INGE OLAV
500
494
RØSTUM, SINDRE
494
488
SØRBEL, JONAS
488
5,502
HANSEN, TOR ERLING
5,502
459
KNUTSEN, OLE MORTEN
459
471
NAETHER, SYLVI KRISTIN
471
5,461
HANSSEN, ANTON
5,461
460
HASSELGÅRD
, PREBEN
460
450
SAMUELSEN, BJØRN ARILD
450
445
Christiansen, Rolf
445
5,409
MARTYNOVA, TATIANA
5,409
445
TINHOLT,
STÅLE HERMAN
445
443
NOREVIK, ANDERS MARIFJÆREN
443
439
DYBWAD, TOM JACOB
439
107,359,732
FOLKETRYGDFONDET
107,359,732
447
SKAR, JAN IVAR
447
5,271
MARIERO, EIMUND
5,271
428
BOCCHI, MATHIEU PIERRE GEORGES
428
420
SMEBY, STEIN
420
410
TROMMESTAD, OLAF BORGE
410
407
BORGE, LARS JØRGEN
407
407
MASTEKAASA, ARNE
407
4,789
MØLLER, NICOLA KERSTIN
4,789
380
AMV HOLDING AS
380
378
KALLEVIK, JAN
378
353
ROMUNDSTAD, REIDUN MARIE
353
350
GRØNNINGSÆTER, PETTER ORVIK
350
340
MAHMOOD, OSAMA UMAIR
340
338
HELSTRØM, SVEIN PEDER
338
347
HAGEN, STIG ØYVIND
347
333
OUDENSTAD, AMUND
333
345
GOOSSENS, STEFAN JANTJE
345
316
MÆHLE, OLAV ANDRE
316
310
JOHANSEN, JARLE ANDRE
310
295
LARSEN, ØYSTEIN GRAN
295
304
MJANGER, OLA YTREHUS
304
290
DAAE, TRYGVE BORTHEN
290
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288 ADVForhåndsstemmer
JØSENDAL, EMIL
288
290
FORSETLØKKEN,
SINDRE LANGÅS
290
283
BRAASTAD, ESPEN
283
261
ISAKSEN, ATLE ANDREAS
261
258
KASTRUD, NORMAN LANDE
258
255
HINDENES, TRYGVE OSKAR
255
255
KJØNÅS
,
MIKKEL MORITSGÅRD
255
252
PAULSEN, RUNE
252
259
AAGAARD, ALEXANDER
259
250
PARSLOW, ANDREAS
250
250
SABBASEN,
PETER HÅLAND
250
242
CUMMING, JOHN GORDON
242
4,000
MOEN, MAGNAR
4,000
3,984
ROBERTSEN, MARIANNE LIE
3,984
3,937
SVENNING, ERLEND
3,937
3,891
HEIAN, KNUT-YNGVE
3,891
214
LARSEN, MADS HELLEREN
214
179
KARLSSON, NILS-PETTER
179
179
JACOBSEN, TORBJØRN SYVER
179
178
AUNE, RICHARD TYBRING
178
175
HOEL, ESPEN WILLASSEN
175
172
ASTRUP, THORVALD
172
171
KARLSEN, TERJE
171
165
SIGURDSEN, FINN ERLING
165
165
HAUGLAND, KIRSTEN INGEBORG
165
165
HALLSET, ANE KAMILLA
165
160
ERVIK, TONI ANDRE
160
150
RØNNINGEN, HANS KRISTIAN
150
150
HANSEN, JAN ØSTERSKOV
150
150
RINGDAL, ALEXANDER MARTIN
150
149
PEDERSEN, JON HALVARD
149
145
JULIUSSEN, TOM RUNE ANGELL-STORØ
145
144
RØSTAD, KJELL
144
140
BALSEIRO VIGO, PABLO
140
140
REINHOLDS, EMMA EDITH KATARINA
140
115
MIETLE, HANS-PETTER
115
135
LØVLAND, HELENE MARTINE
135
142
DANIELSEN, GJERMUND
142
128
NANDA, VARUN
128
3,179
SKJERVE, ERIK SEIM
3,179
125
KVAM, MICHAEL STELLANDER
125
122
DECLERCK, VALENTINE MARION SOPHIE
122
112
EVENRUD, ANDERS
112
226
JENSSEN, SVEIN
226
108
WALDERHAUG, RUNE
108
107
SELAND, KARI MARIE GALTA
107
116
VAN DER HART, PER-HILMAR KNUT
116
106
BERGSLAND, TOR GUNNAR GRINDSTAD
106
115
BARGANSKI, FABIAN
115
112
GOA, KJARTAN
112
3,067,216
SOCIETE GENERALE
3,067,216
101
BOLLI, EVELYN
101
100
HANSEN, JOAKIM BOYE
100
100
OLAUSSON, MIKAEL LØVIK
100
100
THORESEN, SIMEN
100
100
LIE, KJERSTI KANESTRØM
100
100
LUNDE, LARS
100
2,989
NIELSEN, FINN GUNNAR
2,989
100
SMITH, SANNA
100
100
HOLMANE, OLAV YAN BRATTEBØ
100
97
KRISTIANSEN, RUNAR
97
2,941
DYRSETH, ARILD
2,941
95
SÆTERHOLEN, STIAN HALVOR ØVRUM
95
92
LINDH, KNUT
92
90
FLOD, PER ARNE
90
86
HENRIKSEN, MATS HEGDAHL
86
86
PEDERSEN, KNUT ARNE
86
83
MIKAELSEN, SVEIN ROAR
83
83
BECKSTRØM, ANNE LISE
83
83
ARNESEN, KARIN ELISABETH
83
83
SELJEFLOT, TRYGVE
83
80
NILSEN, JON MORTEN WEME
80
78
PETTERSON, ASTRID MATHILDE
78
78
HAVERAAEN, ELISABET
78
3,004
GRANAAS, ANDREAS EILIFSON
3,004
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BORGEN, FREDERICK
78
77
NIKKERUD, SØLVI
77
2,779
STABELL, HENNING KROHG
2,779
2,780
KOLÅS
, TORUNN KARIN
2,780
77
EIDE, ARVE MAGNAR
77
77
DYBESLAND, TOVE ELISABETH
77
77
LIESKAR, ANNI EGGEN
77
75
HALVORSEN, KRISTIAN SIGURD
75
75
BURMAN, IAN CHRISTIAN
75
66
ROSSØY, OTTO
66
65
NGUYEN, JOE LE
65
64
KIRKHUS, ANDERS
64
62
RATHKE, ANDREAS DIDRIK LYGRE
62
60
HOLMSEN, VIGGO ANDREAS
60
60
KNIVE, ERIK
60
54
Reiersen, Jarand
54
165
UELAND, DAVID
165
2,500
KARLSTRØM, SVEIN GUNNAR
2,500
52
GAUTEFALL, HANS MAGNE
52
50
SKINNARLAND, OLAV TRYGVESØN
50
47,585
OPEDAL, ANDERS
47,585
50
KIELLAND, PREBEN CHRISTOPHER
50
50
RINSEMA, JURRIEN DETMAR
50
50
ØSTBY, TROND OLE
50
50
SANDVIK, THOMAS
50
50
MEYER, JOAKIM
50
54
JENSEN, ARNHILD LANGAAS
54
45
EILERTSEN, OLE BENDIK
45
2,400
TILLER, TORSTEIN
2,400
43
WIIK, LARS
43
41
CALINE, YANN
41
41
HANDELAND, OLE KJETIL
41
2,360
TENGESDAL, ELI SKJÆVELAND
2,360
38
LINDBERG, TORE
38
38
ACAY, LINDA BEATHE
38
35
HELGESEN, EINAR NORDVIK
35
35
ROVIK,
HÅKON
35
34
KJØLBERG, STEIN
34
2,320
HOVLAND, STEIN
2,320
32
ROKSVÅG
, ØYSTEIN
32
42
IVERSEN, HERMAN HERVIK
42
31
GUJORD, ROGER
31
2,302
BIRKELAND, ØRJAN
2,302
30
JØRSTAD, THERESE
30
30
TEIGE, MATS INGE MOLTU
30
30
TORP, VANJA
30
30
RAMSTAD, LARS RØED
30
30
LERVIK, TOM CHRISTIAN
30
2,247
PAU, LOUIS FRANCOIS JEAN-MARIE
2,247
30
HOAAS, ASBJØRN NIKOLAI
30
28
ÅRBØ
, MORTEN
28
28
RUSAANES, ØYVIND RINDE
28
28
BLUM, DIETER THOMAS
28
25
THOMMESEN, CARL-OTTO
25
25
GABRIELSEN, STEIN RUNE
25
25
LOW GUANG XING, MARCUS
25
25
ENGSTRØM, THOMAS BULITIA
25
36
HOBBERSTAD, GRO
36
31
BOLSET, ERIK MAGNE
31
22
KRISTENSEN, SIGURD
22
2,164
FIGUEIRA, BRENDAN MARCUS
2,164
21
KOESTLER, VALENTIN JOHANNES
21
20
PIHLSTRØM, NICKLAS
20
20
MYRE, VIDAR NILSEN
20
20
SINNES, SVEINUNG
20
20
NILSEN, ELI MARGRETHE
20
20
SAGNES HOLDING AS
20
19
WILLEMSEN, ANNE LENE THORSDATTER AASE
19
19
BECH-AASE, JUSTINE MARIA THORSDATTER ORVEDAL
19
18
RØNEID, HEIDI
18
17
ABELTUN, RAYMOND NYBØ
17
16
BRÅTEN
, FREDRIK NYSTUEN
16
16
TØLLEFSEN, VETLE MÆLAND
16
29,116
RUMMELHOFF, IRENE
29,116
15
MOE, JAHN GUNNAR SIMMERØY
15
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KRISTIANSEN, ROBIN
15
15
ANGELVIK, SILJE
15
15
SØFTELAND, FREDRIK ALEXANDER
15
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reduction
We have verified that there is coverage for the remaining share capital and other restricted equity in
connection with the capital reduction in Equinor ASA.
The Board of Directors’ responsibility
The Board of Directors is responsible for ensuring that the capital reduction does not exceed an
amount that ensures full coverage for the Company’s restricted equity pursuant to the Norwegian
Public Limited Liability Companies Act section 12-2.
Auditor’s responsibility
Our responsibility is to make a statement on whether there is full coverage for the Company’s
restricted equity pursuant to the Norwegian Public Limited Liability Companies Act section 12-2.
We conducted our examination and issue our statement in accordance with the Norwegian
standard SA 3802-1 “The auditor’s statements and reports pursuant to Norwegian company
legislation”. The standard requires that we plan and perform our work to obtain reasonable
assurance for the fact that there is coverage for the remaining share capital and other restricted
equity, having considered events subsequent to the balance sheet date and any loss likely to be
incurred. The examination includes testing the calculations for which the Board of Directors is
responsible and an assessment of whether events subsequent to the balance sheet date that can
result in an inadequate coverage, have been sufficiently considered.
We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis
for our opinion.
Opinion
In our opinion, there is coverage for the remaining share capital and other restricted equity
subsequent to the capital reduction of NOK 430,913,885.00 from NOK 7,938,675,397.50 to
NOK 7,507,761,512.50, and distributions in excess of the nominal value of NOK 39,893,455,758.00
less USD 104,405,182.61, in accordance with the Norwegian Public Limited Liability Companies
Act.
Stavanger, 31 March 2023
ERNST & YOUNG AS
Tor Inge Skjellevik
State Authorized Public Accountant (Norway)
This is a translation of the original official Norwegian document and is provided for information
purposes only.
Minutes of annual general
meeting in Equinor ASA
10 May 2023
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MINUTES OF
THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
OF EQUINOR ASA
10 MAY 2023
The annual general meeting of Equinor ASA was held on 10 May 2023 in Equinor Business Center, Forusbeen 50,
4035 Stavanger and via Lumi AGM for digital attendance.
The chair of the board, Finn Kinserdal from the corporate assembly, the president and CEO, general counsel and the
company’s auditor attended. Company secretary Marte Johanson Hanasand recorded the minutes of the meeting.
The agenda was as follows:
1. Opening of the annual general meeting
Based on a resolution from the corporate assembly, the annual general meeting was opened by Finn
Kinserdal, shareholder-elected member of the corporate assembly.
2. Registration of represented shareholders and proxies
Overview of shareholders represented at the annual general meeting, either by personal or digital
attendance, by proxy, or by advance voting, is attached in Appendix 1 to these minutes.
3. Election of the chair of the meeting
The general meeting adopted the following resolution:
Finn Kinserdal, shareholder-elected member of the corporate assembly, is elected chair of the meeting.
4. Approval of the notice and the agenda
The general meeting adopted the following resolution:
“The notice and proposed agenda are approved.
5. Election of two persons to co-sign the minutes together with the chair of the meeting
The general meeting adopted the following resolution:
Georg Fredrik Rabl and Fride Seljevold Methi are elected to co-sign the minutes together with the chair of
the meeting.”
6. Approval of the annual report and accounts for Equinor ASA and the Equinor group for 2022,
including the board of directors’ proposal for distribution of fourth quarter 2022 dividend
The chair of the meeting informed the general meeting that the annual report and accounts and the
auditor’s report have been made available on the company’s website.
In accordance with the proposal from the board, the general meeting adopted the following resolution:
“The annual accounts and the annual report for 2022 for Equinor ASA and the Equinor group are
approved. A fourth quarter 2022 ordinary dividend of USD 0.30 per share and an extraordinary dividend
of USD 0.60 per share are approved to be distributed.”
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7. Authorisation to distribute dividend based on approved annual accounts for 2022
In accordance with the proposal from the board, the general meeting adopted the following resolution:
“The general meeting of Equinor ASA hereby authorises the board of directors to resolve the payments of
dividend based on the company’s approved annual accounts for 2022, cf. the Norwegian Public Limited
Liability Companies Act section 8-2, second paragraph.
The board of directors shall, when using the authorisation, make its decision in accordance with the
company’s approved dividend policy. The board of directors shall before each decision to approve the
payment of dividends consider if the company, after the payment of dividends, will have sufficient equity and
liquidity.
The authorisation shall be valid until the next annual general meeting, but no later than 30 June 2024.”
8. Proposal from shareholder to ban the use of fiberglass rotor blades in all new wind farms, commit to
buy into existing hydropower projects and to conduct research on other energy sources such as
thorium
Shareholder Roald Skjoldheim had proposed that the company ban the use of fiberglass rotor blades in all
new wind farms, commits to buy into existing hydropower projects and conduct research on other energy
sources such as thorium.
The shareholder’s proposal was not adopted.
9. Proposal from shareholders to identify and manage risks and possibilities regarding climate, and
integrate these in the company’s strategy
Shareholders WWF and Greenpeace had proposed that the company identify and manage risks and
possibilities regarding climate and integrate these in the company’s strategy.
The chair of the meeting read the following statement from the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries:
The state expects cf. Meld. St. 6 (20222023) - Greener and more active state ownership (white paper
on the States direct ownership of companies) that
i) The company identifies and manages risks and opportunities relating to climate and
integrates these into the company’s strategies.
ii) The company sets targets and implements measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in
both the short and long term in line with the Paris Agreement, and reports on goal attainment.
The targets shall be science-based when available.
iii) The company reports on direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions and climate risk, and
uses recognized standards for reporting greenhouse gas emissions and climate risk.
These expectations, which were presented in the white paper in October 2022 and discussed
in the Storting in February 2023, are communicated to Equinor's board of directors and are
followed up in the ownership dialogue the state has with the company. The state expects the
board and administration to work actively with the state's expectations and to assess whether
and how they should be taken into account in the company's energy transition plan and
related reporting. The state voted in favor of Equinor's energy transition plan at the general
meeting in 2022, i.a. based on the company being clear that the long-term value creation
supports the goals of the Paris Agreement, cf. the state's statement at the annual meeting last
year. It is the board's responsibility to manage the company, including setting the company's
strategy, cf. the division of roles between the owner, board of directors and the general
manager set out in company law, and on generally recognized principles and standards for
corporate governance. The state does not consider it appropriate to adopt expectations for
the company at the general meeting, but follows them up in the dialogue with the company.
The shareholders’ proposal was not adopted.
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10. Proposal from shareholder to stop all exploration and drilling by 2025 and provide financial and
technical assistance for the repair of and development of Ukraine’s energy infrastructure
Shareholder Guttorm Grundt had proposed that the company stops all exploration and drilling by 2025 and
provides financial and technical assistance for the repair of and development of Ukraine’s energy
infrastructure.
The shareholder’s proposal was not adopted.
11. Proposal from shareholder to develop a procedure for greatly improved process for responding to
shareholder proposals
Shareholder Even Bakke had proposed that the company develops a procedure for greatly improved
process for responding to shareholder proposals.
The shareholder’s proposal was not adopted.
12. Proposal from shareholder to end all plans for activity in the Barents Sea, adjust up the investments in
renewables/low carbon solutions to 50 percent by 2025, implement CCS for Melkøya and invest in
rebuilding of Ukraine
Shareholder Gro Nylander had proposed that the company ends all plans for activity in the Barents Sea,
adjusts up the investments in renewables/low carbon solutions to 50 percent by 2025, implements CCS for
Melkøya and invests in rebuilding of Ukraine.
The shareholder’s proposal was not adopted.
13. Proposal from shareholder to stop all exploration and test drilling for oil and gas, become a leading
producer of renewable energy, stop plans for electrification of Melkøya and present a plan enabling
Norway to become net-zero by 2050
Shareholder Bente Marie Bakke had proposed that the company stops all exploration and test drilling for oil
and gas, becomes a leading producer of renewable energy, stops plans for electrification of Melkøya and
presents a plan enabling Norway to become net-zero by 2050.
The shareholder’s proposal was not adopted.
14. Proposal from shareholder to let the results of global warming characterise its further strategy, stop
all exploration for more oil and gas, phase out all production and sale of oil and gas, multiple its
investment in renewable energy and CCS and become a climate-friendly company
Shareholder Gro Nylander had proposed that the company’s management let the results of global warming
characterise its further strategy, stops all exploration for more oil and gas, phase out all production and sale
of oil and gas, multiplies its investment in renewable energy and CCS and becomes a climate-friendly
company.
The shareholder’s proposal was not adopted.
15. The board of directors’ report on Corporate Governance
Jon Erik Reinhardsen, chair of the board of directors, presented the board’s report on Corporate
Governance. The report is included in the annual report.
In accordance with the proposal from the board, the general meeting adopted the following resolution:
“The general meeting endorses the board of directors’ report on Corporate Governance.”
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16. The board of directors’ remuneration policy on determination of salary and other remuneration for
leading personnel and remuneration report for salary and other remuneration for leading personnel
Jon Erik Reinhardsen, chair of the board of directors, presented the board’s remuneration policy on
determination of salary and other remuneration for leading personnel and report for salary and other
remuneration for leading personnel.
16.1. Approval of the board of directors’ remuneration policy on determination of salary and other
remuneration for leading personnel
In accordance with the proposal from the board, the general meeting adopted the following resolution:
“The general meeting approves the board of directors’ Remuneration policy.
16.2. Advisory vote of the board of directors’ remuneration report for leading personnel
In accordance with the proposal from the board, the general meeting adopted the following resolution:
“The general meeting endorses the board of directors’ 2022 Remuneration report.”
17. Approval of remuneration for the company’s external auditor for 2022
The general meeting adopted the following resolution:
“Remuneration to the auditor for 2022 of NOK 49,894,487 for Equinor ASA is approved.”
18. Determination of remuneration for the corporate assembly members
In accordance with the proposal from the nomination committee, the general meeting adopted the following
resolution:
“The remuneration to the corporate assembly is adjusted effective from 11 May 2023 as follows:
From
To
Chair
NOK 137,600/annually
NOK 143,700/annually
Deputy chair
NOK 72,600/annually
NOK 75,800/annually
Members
NOK 51,000/annually
NOK 53,250/annually
Deputy members
NOK 7,340/meeting
NOK 7,670/meeting”
19. Determination of remuneration for the nomination committee members
In accordance with the proposal from the nomination committee, the general meeting adopted the following
resolution:
“The remuneration to the nomination committee is adjusted effective from 11 May 2023 as follows:
From
To
Chair
NOK 13,650/meeting
NOK 14,260/meeting
Members
NOK 10,130/meeting
NOK 10,580/meeting”
20. Authorisation to acquire Equinor ASA shares in the market to continue operation of the company’s
share-based incentive plans for employees
In accordance with the proposal from the board, the general meeting adopted the following resolution:
“The board of directors is authorised on behalf of the company to acquire Equinor shares in the market. The
authorisation may be used to acquire own shares at a total nominal value of up to NOK 27,500,000.
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Shares acquired pursuant to this authorisation may only be used for sale and transfer to employees of the
Equinor group as part of the group’s share saving plan and long-term incentive plan, as approved by the
board of directors.
The minimum and maximum amount that may be paid per share will be NOK 50 and NOK 1,000,
respectively.
The authorisation is valid until 30 June 2024. This authorisation replaces, from the time of registration in the
Register of Business Enterprises, the previous authorisation to acquire own shares for the company’s share-
based incentive plans for employees granted by the annual general meeting on 11 May 2022.”
21. Reduction in capital through the cancellation of own shares and the redemption of shares belonging to
the Norwegian State
In accordance with the proposal from the board, the general meeting adopted the following resolution:
“As part of the implementation of the company’s share buy-back programme, the company’s share capital
will be reduced by NOK 430,913,885.00 from NOK 7,938,675,397.50 to NOK 7,507,761,512.50. Of the total
capital reduction amount:
(i) NOK 142,201,582.50 will be used to annul 56,880,633 own shares, and
(ii) NOK 288,712,302.50 will be used to redeem and annul 115,484,921 shares owned by the
Norwegian State by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries.
In addition to the capital reduction amount described in item (ii) above, the Norwegian State by the Ministry
of Trade, Industry and Fisheries shall receive NOK 39,893,455,758.00, with a deduction for fourth quarter
2022 dividend of USD 0.90 per share and corresponding interest compensation. The part of the amount
paid to the Norwegian State that exceeds the nominal value of the shares, shall be covered by retained
earnings.
With effect from the time the capital reduction has been registered, Article 3 of the company’s Articles of
Association will be amended to read as follows:
“The share capital of the company is NOK 7,507,761,512.50 divided into 3,003,104,605 shares of NOK 2.50
each.””
22. Authorisation to acquire Equinor ASA shares in the market for subsequent annulment
In accordance with the proposal from the board, the general meeting adopted the following resolution:
“The general meeting of Equinor ASA hereby authorises the board of directors to acquire in the market, on
behalf of the company, Equinor shares with a face value of up to NOK 235,000,000.
The minimum and maximum amount that can be paid per share will be NOK 50 and NOK 1,000,
respectively. Within these limits, the board of directors shall itself decide at what price and at what time
such acquisition shall take place.
Own shares acquired pursuant to this authorisation may only be used for annulment through a reduction of
the company’s share capital, pursuant to the Norwegian Public Limited Liability Companies Act section 12-1.
This authorisation shall be valid until the next annual general meeting, but no later than 30 June 2024.”
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There were no further matters for discussion and the annual general meeting was closed.
Stavanger, 10 May 2023
_______[Signed]______
_______[Signed]_______
_______[Signed]_______
Finn Kinserdal
Georg Fredrik Rabl
Fride Seljevold Methi
Appendix 1: Overview of shares represented at the annual general meeting, either by personal or digital attendance,
by proxy, or by advance voting.
Appendix 2:
The voting results for the individual items.
Attendance Summary Report
Equinor ASA
AGM
10 May 2023
Registered Attendees: 59
Total Votes Represented: 2,477,420,547
Total Accounts Represented: 3,260
Total Voting Capital: 3,111,049,146
% Total Voting Capital Represented: 79.63%
Total Capital: 3,175,470,159
% Total Capital Represented: 78.02%
Company Own Shares: 64,421,013
Sub Total: 59 0 2,477,420,547
Capacity Registered Attendees Registered Non-Voting Attendees Registered Votes Accounts
Shareholder 26 0 2,127,682,631 26
Shareholder (web) 28 0 26,787 28
3rd Party Proxy 2 0 7,832 4
Styrets leder med fullmakt 1 0 3,387,690 456
Styrets leder med instrukser 1 0 235,170,939 2448
Forhåndsstemmer 1 0 111,144,668 297
Freddy Hermansen
DNB Bank ASA
Utsteder Service
EQUINOR ASA GENERAL MEETING 10 MAY 2023
As scrutineer appointed for the purpose of the Poll taken at the General Meeting of the
Members of the Company held on 10 May 2023, I HEREBY CERTIFY that the result of the Poll
is correctly set out as follows:-
Issued voting shares:
VOTES
FOR
% VOTES
MOT/
AGAINST
% VOTES
AVSTÅR/
ABSTAIN
VOTES
TOTAL
% ISSUED
VOTING
SHARES
VOTED
NO VOTES
IN MEETING
3
2,476,994,520
100.00
18,488
0.00
288,448
2,477,301,456
79.63%
119,091
4
2,477,021,354
100.00
16,186
0.00
274,065
2,477,311,605
79.63%
108,942
5
2,477,017,113
100.00
15,850
0.00
278,642
2,477,311,605
79.63%
108,942
6
2,466,707,645
99.61
9,544,525
0.39
1,062,376
2,477,314,546
79.63%
106,001
7
2,475,753,559
100.00
58,615
0.00
1,502,372
2,477,314,546
79.63%
106,001
8
5,426,824
0.22
2,464,972,960
99.78
6,914,769
2,477,314,553
79.63%
105,994
9
88,014,856
3.57
2,376,259,889
96.43
13,041,138
2,477,315,883
79.63%
104,664
10
7,734,891
0.31
2,462,198,694
99.69
7,381,368
2,477,314,953
79.63%
105,594
11
4,832,697
0.20
2,462,511,159
99.80
9,967,919
2,477,311,775
79.63%
108,772
12
8,681,345
0.35
2,461,210,441
99.65
7,422,971
2,477,314,757
79.63%
105,790
13
9,590,822
0.39
2,460,308,550
99.61
7,415,160
2,477,314,532
79.63%
106,015
14
9,673,614
0.39
2,460,220,393
99.61
7,420,525
2,477,314,532
79.63%
106,015
15
2,476,629,098
99.99
359,116
0.01
325,745
2,477,313,959
79.63%
106,588
16.1
2,437,143,525
98.99
24,841,385
1.01
15,329,214
2,477,314,124
79.63%
106,423
16.2
2,441,575,788
99.15
20,832,274
0.85
14,898,463
2,477,306,525
79.63%
114,022
17
2,475,316,999
99.99
152,124
0.01
1,838,350
2,477,307,473
79.63%
113,074
18
2,476,901,955
100.00
79,928
0.00
321,867
2,477,303,750
79.63%
116,797
19
2,476,900,253
100.00
87,913
0.00
323,018
2,477,311,184
79.63%
109,363
20
2,461,709,738
99.78
5,462,799
0.22
10,141,422
2,477,313,959
79.63%
106,588
21
2,476,985,614
100.00
50,743
0.00
277,602
2,477,313,959
79.63%
106,588
22 2,471,042,818 99.76 6,002,075 0.24 269,231 2,477,314,124 79.63% 106,423
Freddy Hermansen
DNB Bank ASA
Utsteder Service
3,111,049,146