Under the deal, Alstom shareholders will receive a premium of €4 per share and an exceptional distribution of another €4 per share.

 

In addition, Alstom shareholders approved the future board of Siemens-Alstom which will comprise 11 directors, of whom six will be independent members and five women. Mr Roland Busch, CTO and member of the managing board of Siemens, was confirmed as chairman, Mr Yann Delabrière from Alstom will be independent vice-chairman, and Mr Henri Poupart-Lafarge, currently CEO of Alstom, will be CEO and a director of the new company.

Alstom also confirmed that it does not expect the merger to be finalised until some time during the first half of 2019.

Alstom has also announced its first quarter results. During the period April 1-June 30 2018, Alstom booked €2.64bn of orders, compared with €1.9bn during the first quarter of 2017-18, and sales increased by 14% to €2bn. Alstom’s order backlog was €35.5bn on June 30, around 30% of which relates to services.