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(Authorisation for BNP Paribas to buy back its own shares)
Having read the special report of the Board of Directors, the Ordinary General Meeting authorises the Board, in accordance with article L. 225-209 et seq. of the French Commercial Code, to buy back a number of shares representing up to 10% of the Bank's issued capital, i.e., a maximum of 93,287,849 shares at 22 January 2007.
These shares may be acquired for the following purposes:
The shares may be purchased at any time, unless a public offer is made in respect of the Bank's shares, subject to the applicable regulations, and by any appropriate method, including in the form of block purchases or by means of derivative instruments traded on a regulated market or over-the-counter.
The price at which shares may be acquired under this authorisation may not exceed EUR 105 per share, representing a maximum purchase price of EUR 9,795,224,145 based on the Bank's issued capital at 22 January 2007. This price may, however, be adjusted to take into account the effects of any corporate actions.
The Ordinary General Meeting gives full powers to the Board of Directors, with the option of delegating said powers subject to compliance with the applicable law, to use this authorisation and, in particular, to place orders on the stock exchange, enter into all agreements regarding the keeping of share purchase and sale registers, to make all required disclosures to the Autorité des Marchés Financiers, to carry out all formalities and make all declarations and, in general, to do all that is necessary.
This authorisation replaces that granted under the fifth resolution of the Ordinary General Meeting of 23 May 2006 and is given for a period of 18 months from the date of this Meeting.
In the fifth resolution, the Board of Directors is seeking an 18-month authorisation to carry out a share buyback programme. In accordance with the law, the number of shares acquired under the programme would not exceed 10% of the Bank's capital.
The shares would be acquired for several purposes, including:
The shares could be purchased by any appropriate method, including in the form of block purchases or by means of derivatives.
The maximum purchase price under this authorisation is set at EUR 105. This ceiling has been adjusted compared with the EUR 100 purchase price authorised by the Ordinary General Meeting of 23 May 2006 in order to take into account the 21.87% increase in the market price of BNP Paribas shares during the year.
Shares may be purchased at any time, unless they are the subject of a public tender offer.
The Board of Directors will submit a summary of the transactions carried out under this authorisation at the General Meeting to be held to approve the 2007 financial statements on 21 May 2008 (subject to subsequent amendment).