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Info about ADR program (OPNVY)

 

With a view to increasing the liquidity of the Option shares and their visibility to the US investors, Option has decided to implement a Level I American Depositary Receipts ("ADR") Program. An F-6 registration statement has been filed with The Securities and Exchange Commission.

This Level I ADR Program has the following characteristics: 

  • ADRs are U.S. securities issued by a depositary bank representing shares of a non-US company. In this case, The Bank of New York has been selected as depositary bank;
  • An ADR gives, investors a voting right and future dividend rights according to the terms and conditions of the deposit agreement entered into between The Bank of New York, Option and future ADR holders;
  • An ADR gives US investors access to the Option shares through the over-the-counter market on which ADRs are freely negotiable in the US.

 

Summary table
Effective Date June 2005
Exchange OTC
Ticker Symbol OPNVY
CUSIP Number 68401K 10 7
Ratio 1 ADR: 1 Ordinary Share
Underlying share description Common
Depositary Bank The Bank of New York

External link: http://www.adrbny.com/dr_profile.jsp?cusip=68401K107

Institutional investors and brokers that do not have the capability to trade in the local market should contact Jason Paltrowitz, who will put them in touch with a market maker. This market maker will quote the investor a price and execute the trade with the appropriate charges on a one-time basis, even if this particular market maker does not choose to file the Form 211, commit the requisite capital, and post a public, binding quote on an ongoing basis.

Jason L. Paltrowitz
Vice President
jpaltrowitz@bankofny.com
Telephone 212 815 2077

Retail investors should refer to their local broker for a price on the ADR and trade execution. If the broker cannot price the stock because they do not work with a market maker, the broker should contact Jason Paltrowitz as indicated above.

As another alternative, retail investors can also set up a brokerage account with The Bank of New York by contacting:

BNY Investment Center
1633 Broadway , 9th floor
New York, NY 10019
800 255-8282 ( US only)
212 237-0722

Retail investors would need to go through the normal process of setting up an account which includes the following steps:

* Request and complete a new account application
* Await receipt of approval via a BNY welcome letter indicating their BNYIC account number
* Call the BNY trade desk representatives to place an order

This announcement does not constitute or form any part of any offer or invitation to sell or issue, or any solicitation of any offer to purchase to subscribe for, any securities in Option N.V. The purpose is only to explain the practicalities of an ADR program.