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Lucky Luciano Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-15-09 12:28 AM
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UBS AGM: pre-announcement of key elements of the first-quarter results, further cost-saving measures
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The speech by Oswald J. Grübel, Group CEO, at today's annual general meeting (AGM) in Zurich contains the following key messages and financial information:

UBS estimates that it will report a loss attributable to shareholders of almost CHF 2 billion in first quarter 2009. The loss stems from a negative contribution totaling roughly CHF 3.9 billion due to losses on previously disclosed illiquid risk positions, credit loss expenses and valuation adjustments on the last positions transferred to a fund controlled by the Swiss National Bank. The outlook for remaining risk positions has not changed materially.

Thanks to a further reduction of its balance sheet and risk-weighted assets, UBS, despite this quarterly loss, expects to have a tier 1 capital ratio of roughly 10% at the end of March 2009.

Despite some initial positive signs, UBS will close the first quarter with an overall outflow of net new money. The business division Wealth Management & Swiss Bank recorded a net outflow of approximately CHF 23 billion. This outflow was mainly recorded after the announcement of the settlements with US authorities in connection with their investigations into our cross-border services for US private clients. On the other hand, Wealth Management Americas recorded a positive result, with net new money of around CHF 16 billion.

In order to adapt its size to the changed market conditions and lower levels of business, UBS is planning cost savings by the end of 2010 of approximately CHF 3.5 to 4 billion compared to 2008 levels.

UBS seeks to realize substantial cost savings in all areas. Major job cuts are unfortunately unavoidable. UBS expects to reduce the number of its employees to about 67,500 in 2010. At the end of March 2009 UBS employed 76,200 people in over 50 countries. Some of these job cuts will be in Switzerland.

In the future UBS will maintain its core business – international wealth management and the Swiss banking business – alongside its global expertise in investment banking and asset management. UBS will continue to reduce risks.

UBS will exit high-risk and unpromising businesses. The bank is currently conducting a review to make clear decisions about which businesses it will remain active in and grow, and which it will exit.

In his speech Oswald Grübel noted: "We know where we have to set to work. It will be a long road back to success without any quick fixes. Rather, we will move forward step by step in a rigorous and disciplined manner."

The AGM speeches are available at www.ubs.com/agm. Further details regarding the first-quarter results, cost-saving measures and strategy will be published on 5 May 2009.


Read more: http://www.ubs.com/1/e/about/news.html?newsId=165673



Boy, does UBS suck! An endless supply of shit!
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tomreedtoon Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-15-09 02:43 AM
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1. First of all, who the hell is UBS?
Underwear Bottom Seats? This is not simple snarkiness. At the start of every well-written article, you explain what little-known acronyms are. If you don't do that, it's jargon and you're a lousy writer. Only an acronym that's been around for a while and publicly discussed, like International Business Machines (IBM) doesn't need an explanation.
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Lucky Luciano Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-15-09 07:57 AM
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2. Sorry dude...you are way off....
Edited on Wed Apr-15-09 08:08 AM by Lucky Luciano
I think most people here know UBS. Not my fault that you are not on top of things....and UBS posted this on its own website - safe to say that people know who it is when reading it.
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tomreedtoon Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-15-09 10:22 AM
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3. Lucky Luciano, fess up. YOU don't know what it means.
And as far as some of the others, I know that...

AIG = Ain't Inny Good
ING = Insurance No Good
PBS = Purely British Shows
LINUX = Leperous, Incompetent NUXleheads
BMW = Bastardly Money Waster
GM = Garbage Machines
FOX = F***ing Odiferous Xhibitions
RNC = Removing National Cash

So my definition of UBS as Underwear Bottom Systems must be spot on. And you're in denial.

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