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This information will serve as a benchmark and
will allow investors to relate the positions of the largest
companies on the PSE to other companies within the Czech Republic,
and apply the knowledge generally to the Czech securities market.
The results allow investors and other stakeholders to get an idea of
corporate governance practices and the transparency of information
in the companies operating in the Czech Republic today.
Current State of Corporate Governance
I turn now to the analysis of the corporate
governance disclosure in today’s Czech market. Using the ten largest
publicly traded companies (see Table 1) listed on the Prague Stock
Exchange in terms of market capitalization, I will determine the
degree of their stated corporate governance policy disclosure as
found in their most recent annual reports. This is the 2004 annual
report for all of the companies. Furthermore, I will briefly assess
the availability of information on the companies’ websites.
Table 1 Top Ten Listed Companies on the PSE
Rank Company Market Cap. (Mil. CZK)Market Cap. (Mil. USD)
1 ČEZ 402,881 16,293
2 Erste Bank 317,598 12,844
3 Český Telecom 160,014 6,471
4 Komerční Banka 128,397 5,193
5 Unipetrol 42,922 1,736
6 Zentiva 41,683 1,686
7 CETV 39,718 1,606
8 Philip Morris ČR 32,816 1,327
9 Severočeské Doly 14,434 584
10 Pražská Energetika 11,492 465
Source: Prague Stock Exchange, Novermber 2005
ČEZ
ČEZ, a joint stock company, is the largest power
conglomerate in Central and Eastern Europe. The company’s website
has an investor section with information on shares, bonds, and
financial information, and lists the date of the annual general
meeting, but does not provide information specifically related to
corporate governance practices and structure in general. Shareholder
structure, relations, and dividends are presented on the website.
Within the annual report, ČEZ follows the German corporate
governance model, and has key members of the board also part of
management. Board structure and board members are discussed
extensively. The board of directors meets weekly as a matter of
practice, where the requirement is monthly. The company complies
with the Commercial Code concerning protection of shareholder
rights, and bases its corporate governance on the Corporate
Governance Code. The ČEZ Group actually participated in the 2004
drafting of the Corporate Governance Code. Overall, the company
reports on most of the key corporate governance areas, but does not
have one section devoted to their policy, making it necessary to
scan the entire report for relevant information.
Erste Bank
Erste Bank, based in Austria, is the leading
financial services provider in Central Europe. Its website contains
an investor relations area in which detailed information is
provided, and also a corporate governance section in which the
company discloses it follows the Austrian Code of Corporate
Governance in practice. In the annual report, the company discloses
it follows all of the statutory rules of the Code, and adheres to
most of the recommendations. It directs individuals to the website
for the actual provisions of corporate governance, making the
information accessible, but not detailed within the annual report
itself. Furthermore, policies regarding shareholder rights were not
easy to discern.
Český Telecom
Český Telecom is a telecommunications group that
operates primarily in the Czech Republic. The company has a website
with shareholder information including board structure and
notification of the annual general meeting. In addition, access to
the company’s annual report leads to extensive corporate governance
discussion. The company acknowledges improved reporting in this area
beginning with the 2004 annual report as compared to previous annual
reports, and as stated in the 2002 annual report, the company will
be in full compliance of the Corporate Governance Code by 2005. One
note made in the report includes a list of the members of the
supervisory board that qualify as independent, an important
provision as recommended by the 2004 Code.
Komerční Banka
Komerční Banka is among the most important banks
in the Czech Republic and the Central and Eastern European region,
and provides comprehensive services for clients in retail,
corporate, and investment banking. The company’s website provides
access to key shareholder information, and has an investor relations
section. However, there is not a specific corporate governance
section. Accessing the annual report allows one to see most of the
requirements of corporate governance, but there is neither specific
mention of their general policy towards corporate governance nor
mention of their adherence or lack there of to the Corporate
Governance Code.
Unipetrol
Unipetrol, a group of companies that operate in
the chemical industries sector of the Czech Republic, is a major
company in Central Europe. The company’s website has direct links to
board members as well as an investor page with access to its annual
reports, but does not provide detailed corporate governance
information. The annual report does not improve upon the corporate
governance policy of the company. There is no statement concerning
the company’s policy towards corporate governance, and the
information given is primarily a list of board members.
Qualifications are not given, and shareholder rights are not
disclosed or discussed.
Zentiva
Zentiva is a pharmaceutical group that holds
leading positions in the Czech and Slovak markets, and amongst the
largest players in Central and Eastern Europe. Zentiva’s website
provides extensive corporate governance information, including the
actual rules governing the boards. Investor relations also has a
prominent position on the company’s website, and lists shareholder
information, the date of the general meeting, and other important
information. As stated in the annual report, the company adheres to
the Dutch Corporate Governance Code.
CETV
Central European Media Enterprises, or CME, is
traded on the Prague Stock Exchange as CETV. The company, based in
Bermuda, is an international television broadcasting company, and
operates a group of networks and stations across Central and Eastern
Europe. The company’s website includes the members of the board and
their qualifications, as well as financial results and company
policies such as their Code of Ethics. Interestingly, analyst
reports regarding CME are accessible on the company’s website. CME
is listed on NASDAQ, so annual report information is accessible
through their website under SEC filings.
Philip Morris ČR
Philip Morris ČR is an affiliate of Philip Morris
International, whose parent company is Altria Group. The website for
Philip Morris directs all investors inquiring about shareholder
information to its parent company’s website, although some financial
data, its general meeting date, and agenda is disclosed for its
Kutna Hora location in the Czech Republic. Just as was the case for
CETV, Altria Group has extensive information disclosed in its SEC
filings. On the Altria Group website, corporate governance is
discussed extensively, and the by-laws as well as board members and
governance guidelines are listed.
Severočeské Doly
Severočeské Doly is the largest producer of brown
coal in the Czech Republic. The company mines, processes, and sells
brown coal and its by-products. The company’s website lists the
board members and their qualifications and shareholder structure.
There is no area dedicated to corporate governance structure or
policy. Within the annual report, the company disclosed they do not
comply with the Corporate Governance Code, but it does respect the
legal requirements and it hopes to adopt more principles in the
future. Key areas of corporate governance are easy to find in the
report, and although the company states it does not follow the Code,
it does an extremely good job of reporting required as well as
recommended information.
Pražská Energetika
Pražská Energetika is an electricity purchasing,
distribution, and sales company operating in Prague and Roztoky, and
an electricity trader in the wholesale market in the Czech Republic.
Pražská Energetika’s website lists the management and board members,
shareholder structure, and provides access to its annual reports.
There is not a section specifically for corporate governance. In the
annual report, the company reports statutory information as required
by the Commercial Code, but does not go into great detail about
corporate governance specifically. Furthermore, it does not mention
its adherence to any part of the Corporate Governance Code.
Conclusions
After reviewing the information provided either
on the listed companies’ website or their annual report (see Table
2), it was discovered that the transparency of information has been
achieved. At least as stated, most all of the companies comply with
statutory provisions of the Commercial Code and other Acts, and six
of the ten companies comply with the recommendations of the
Corporate Governance Code. Of the four that have not adopted the
principles of the Code, some mention of the corporate governance
policy is made through the disclosure of the relevant information.
I have found that companies listed on the Prague
Stock Exchange with a large market capitalization have improved upon
their corporate governance reporting in their 2004 annual reports
from previous years. Steps have been taken by these companies to
adopt the recommendations of the Corporate Governance Code even
before they have become statutory regulations. Although these are
stated measures that have been taken, it is assumed the policies are
followed as a result of the auditor statement concerning the
reporting of information contained in the annual reports. Overall,
investor confidence in the Czech securities market should improve in
light of the increasing transparency of information, and the future
legislation of additional corporate governance requirements will
improve upon this further.
Table 2
Results of Company Analysis
Disclosure of Information ČEZ EB CT KB U Z CETV
PMČR SD PE
Does the company disclose Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y
corporate governance structure and policy?
Does the company use the Y Y* Y N N Y** Y*** Y*** N N Corporate
Governance Code as a basis?
Is shareholder ownership Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y
disclosed and voting rights?
Board membership & Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
qualifications disclosed?
Board member remuneration Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
disclosed?
Does the website contain a N Y N N N Y N Y N N
corporate governance area?
*Austrian Code of Corporate Governance **Dutch
Corporate Governance Code ***United States Securities and Exchange
Commission Requirements Source: 2004 Annual Reports for Respective
Companies
Katherine Dorsett has a Bachelor of Science from
the University of Texas at Austin, and is currently a Masters in
Business Administration student at St. Edward's University in
Austin, Texas. Ms. Dorsett recently attended a Seminar in Foreign
Business at the CMC Graduate School of Business in Celakovice, Czech
Republic. |