This Amendment No. 9 amends the Statement on Schedule 13D, dated October 30, 2007, as subsequently amended (the “Schedule 13D”), filed by Assicurazioni Generali S.p.A. (“Assicurazioni Generali”), a company incorporated under the laws of the Republic of Italy, and by Alleanza Toro S.p.A. (formerly known as Alleanza Assicurazioni S.p.A.), Generali Italia S.p.A. (formerly known as INA Assitalia S.p.A.) (each incorporated under the laws of the Republic of Italy), Generali Lebensversicherung AG (formerly known as Volksfürsorge Deutsche Lebensversicherung AG) (incorporated under the laws of the Federal Republic of Germany), and Generali Vie S.A. (incorporated under the laws of the Republic of France), the latter four companies each belonging to the Assicurazioni Generali group (the “Other Generali Investors” and, together with Assicurazioni Generali, “Generali”), with respect to the ordinary shares, euro 0.55 par value per share (the “Telecom Italia Shares”), of Telecom Italia S.p.A., a company incorporated under the laws of the Republic of Italy (“Telecom Italia”). The relationships between the Generali companies and their interests in the Telecom Italia shares are described in detail in the previously filed Amendment No. 2 to the Schedule 13D. Capitalized terms used in this Amendment No. 9 without definition have the meanings ascribed to them in the Schedule 13D.
Introduction.
On April 28, 2007, a group of investors (the “Investors”) made up of Assicurazioni Generali (together with the Other Generali Investors that became investors on October 25, 2007 pursuant to the October 25th Amendment (as defined below)), Sintonia S.A. (“SI”), Intesa Sanpaolo S.p.A. (“Intesa Sanpaolo”), Mediobanca S.p.A. (“Mediobanca”) and Telefónica S.A., the Spanish-based telecommunications operator (“Telefónica”), entered into a co-investment agreement (as subsequently amended by an amendment agreement on October 25, 2007 (the “October 25th Amendment”), the “Co-Investment Agreement”). The Co-Investment Agreement established the terms and conditions for their participation in Centotrenta 4/6 S.r.l., an Italian limited liability company with registered office at Galleria del Corso 2, Milan, Italy, subsequently transformed into an Italian joint stock company and renamed as Telco S.p.A. (“Telco”). On November 15, 2007, the registered office of Telco was transferred to Via Filodrammatici 3, Milan, Italy.
Through Telco, the Investors purchased the entire share capital of Olimpia S.p.A. (“Olimpia”), which in turn held at that time 2,407,345,359 Telecom Italia Shares, or approximately 18% of the ordinary share capital, of Telecom Italia, from Pirelli & C. S.p.A. and Sintonia S.p.A. and SI (together, “Sintonia”). The closing of the purchase of the entire share capital of Olimpia, divided into 4,630,233,510 ordinary shares (the “Olimpia Shares”) pursuant to the Share Purchase Agreement occurred on October 25, 2007, following the receipt of the announcement of forthcoming governmental approvals from the Brazilian telecommunications authority on October 23, 2007 (the “Announcement”), an unofficial English translation of which was previously filed on Schedule 13D as Exhibit 11.
In addition to Telco’s participation in Telecom Italia’s ordinary share capital through its interest in Olimpia, on October 25, 2007, pursuant to the Co-Investment Agreement, Generali and Mediobanca contributed to Telco the Telecom Italia Shares they held on that date. These shares amounted to 5.6% of Telecom Italia’s ordinary share capital, with the individual contributions of Generali and Mediobanca amounting to 4.06% and 1.54%, respectively,
of Telecom Italia’s ordinary share capital, and brought Telco’s direct and indirect participation in Telecom Italia’s ordinary share capital to approximately 23.6%. Copies of the Co-Investment Agreement and the October 25th Amendment were previously filed on Schedule 13D as Exhibits 3 and 9, respectively.
On April 28, 2007, the Investors also entered into a shareholders agreement (as subsequently amended, the “Shareholders Agreement”), pursuant to which the Investors set out, among other things, the principles of corporate governance of Telco and Olimpia, respectively, the transfer of Telco’s shares and any Olimpia Shares or Telecom Italia Shares directly or indirectly owned by Telco and the principles of designation, among the Investors, of candidates to be included in a common list for the appointment of directors of Telecom Italia under the voting list mechanism provided for by Telecom Italia’s by-laws. A copy of the Shareholders Agreement was previously filed on Schedule 13D as Exhibit 5.
Pursuant to the October 25th Amendment, the Investors acknowledged the content of the Announcement and each of the Investors undertook to implement the content thereof through appropriate actions within the time frame set forth therein. On November 19, 2007, the Investors entered into an Amendment to the Shareholders Agreement (the “November 19th Amendment”) to address the content of the Announcement, and each of the Investors undertook to implement such content through appropriate legal measures and actions including amending the Shareholders Agreement and by-laws of Telco as provided in the November 19th Amendment. A copy of the November 19th Amendment was previously filed as Exhibit 14 and an unofficial English translation of the amended and restated by-laws of Telco was previously filed on Schedule 13D as Exhibit 15.
Separately, on November 6, 2007, pursuant to the Shareholders Agreement, Telco and Telefónica entered into a call option agreement (the “Telefónica Option Agreement”) to grant Telefónica an option to purchase Telecom Italia Shares or Olimpia Shares, as the case may be, from Telco in the event that a decision to dispose or encumber Telecom Italia Shares or Olimpia Shares, as the case may be, or any rights attached thereto, including but not limited to voting rights, is taken by the board of directors of Telco by simple majority and Telefónica is a dissenting party. A copy of the Telefónica Option Agreement was previously filed on Schedule 13D as Exhibit 16. On November 15, 2007, pursuant to Article 5 of the Telefónica Option Agreement, Olimpia adhered to and accepted all the terms and conditions of the Telefónica Option Agreement. A copy of the Olimpia adherence letter was previously filed on Schedule 13D as Exhibit 17.
In March 2008, Telco acquired 121,530,000 Telecom Italia Shares, representing 0.91% of Telecom Italia’s ordinary share capital. As a result, Telco’s holding in Telecom Italia increased from 23.6% to 24.5% equal to 3,278,702,623 Telecom Italia Shares.
On October 28, 2009, SI requested, pursuant to Article 11(b) of the Shareholders Agreement, the non-proportional de-merger of Telco, with the assignment of its pro rata share of the assets and liabilities of Telco (comprised of Telecom Italia Shares held by Telco representing approximately 2.06% of Telecom Italia’s ordinary share capital (the “SI Telecom Shares”)).
On the same date the Investors other than SI, namely Intesa Sanpaolo, Mediobanca, Generali and Telefónica (collectively, the “Remaining Shareholders”) acknowledged SI’s decision and, by entering into a renewal agreement dated October 28, 2009 and effective as of April 28, 2010 (the “Renewal Agreement”), agreed (i) not to request the non-proportional de-merger of Telco, with the assignment of their corresponding share of Telecom Italia Shares at that time; and (ii) to renew the Shareholders Agreement for an additional term of three years until April 27, 2013 substantially on the same terms and conditions, except to provide that (a) the right of the Remaining Shareholders to request the non-proportional de-merger of Telco not later than six months prior to the new expiry date will only be exercisable in the period between October 1, 2012 and October 28, 2012, and (b) for an early withdrawal right period exercisable between April 1, 2011 and April 28, 2011 (such Shareholders Agreement, as amended and renewed, the “New Shareholders Agreement”). A copy of the Renewal Agreement was previously filed on Schedule 13D as Exhibit 18 and a copy of the joint press release, dated October 28, 2009, issued by the Remaining Shareholders announcing the events described above was previously filed on Schedule 13D as Exhibit 20.
The Remaining Shareholders also agreed, in the Renewal Agreement, to consider and evaluate – together with SI – mutually agreed alternative ways to permit SI to exit Telco, other than through non-proportional de-merger.
In connection with the Renewal Agreement, separately on October 28, 2009, Telco and Telefónica entered into an amendment deed to the Telefónica Option Agreement (the “Amendment to Telefónica Option Agreement”) (i) to extend the term of the Telefónica Option Agreement to coincide with the expiration date of the New Shareholders Agreement, and (ii) to exempt certain transactions regarding the Telecom Italia Shares, namely those related to an alternative method agreed by the Remaining Shareholders to exercise the de-merger and early withdrawal rights pursuant to Article 11(b) of the Shareholders Agreement. A copy of the Amendment to Telefónica Option Agreement was previously filed on Schedule 13D as Exhibit 19.
The terms of SI’s exit were approved on November 26, 2009, when an extraordinary general meeting of the Telco shareholders unanimously approved a proposal of the Telco board of directors to permit SI to exit Telco in a single transaction consisting of two parts (the “SI Exit Transaction”). The SI Exit Transaction was concluded on December 22, 2009 when Telco and SI executed a purchase and sale agreement (the “SI Exit Agreement”), pursuant to which: (i) SI acquired the SI Telecom Shares from Telco for consideration of euro 605,254,575.20 (equal to a price of euro 2.20 for each SI Telecom Share) (the “SI Telecom Share Transfer”), and (ii) Telco voluntarily reduced its share capital by acquiring and cancelling SI’s Telco shares (equal to 162,752,995 class A shares, constituting 8.39% of Telco’s share capital) for consideration of euro 293,461,160.95 (equal to a price of approximately euro 1.80 for each Telco share), equal to the pro rata net asset value of SI’s interest in Telco as of December 15, 2009 (the “Telco Share Capital Reduction”).
Because cash consideration was payable under the SI Exit Agreement by both Telco and SI, pursuant to the SI Exit Agreement only a single net cash payment was made by SI of euro 311,793,414.25 (equal to the cash consideration due from SI to Telco of euro 605,254,575.20 in respect of the SI Telecom Share Transfer minus the cash consideration due from Telco to SI of euro 293,461,160.95 in respect of the Telco Share Capital Reduction).
An unofficial translation of the SI Exit Agreement was previously filed on Schedule 13D as Exhibit 21 and the related Telco press release, dated December 22, 2009, was previously filed on Schedule 13D as Exhibit 22.
On December 22, 2009 the Remaining Shareholders and Telco entered into a framework agreement (the “Framework Agreement”) pursuant to which the Remaining Shareholders agreed, among other things, to take certain actions and enter into certain transactions in order to permit Telco (a) to comply with its obligations under its existing credit facilities, and (b) to refinance its financial indebtedness maturing in January 2010.
Consistent with the Framework Agreement, on January 11, 2010 Telco entered into a euro 1.3 billion loan agreement (the “New Refinancing Facility”) with Société Générale, UniCredit Corporate Banking S.p.A., Intesa Sanpaolo and Mediobanca, as lenders (collectively, the “Senior Lenders”). The New Refinancing Facility had a maturity date of May 31, 2012 and was guaranteed by a pledge (the “Pledge”) in favor of the Senior Lenders over certain Telecom Italia Shares held by Telco (the “Pledged Shares”).
Also on January 11, 2010 in connection with the New Refinancing Facility, the Remaining Shareholders entered into an amendment agreement to the New Shareholders Agreement (the “Amendment Agreement”) pursuant to which the Remaining Shareholders: (i) confirmed that each Remaining Shareholder would endeavor to provide financial support to Telco on a pro rata basis (in proportion to its respective shareholding in Telco); (ii) established the terms and conditions upon which each Remaining Shareholder may provide such support by means of a cash injection if necessary under the New Refinancing Facility; and (iii) established the terms and conditions that would govern the Remaining Shareholders’ option to acquire the Pledged Shares from the Senior Lenders (the “Call Option”) in the event that the Senior Lenders acquire any of the Pledged Shares by enforcing the Pledge. Further, on January 11, 2010, the terms of the Call Option were agreed between the Remaining Shareholders and the Senior Lenders in a separate option agreement (the “Pledged Shares Option Agreement”). Copies of the Amendment Agreement, the Pledged Shares Option Agreement and the Telco press release announcing the events described above, dated January 11, 2010, were previously filed on Schedule 13D as Exhibit 23, Exhibit 24 and Exhibit 25, respectively.
On October 6, 2010, the Remaining Shareholders, Telco, certain companies controlled by Telefónica, Telecom Italia and certain companies controlled by Telecom Italia entered into a “compromiso” (the “Compromiso”) in order to terminate certain administrative and judicial proceedings in Argentina related to the Telco investment in Telecom Italia. The Compromiso was required in order for the Argentinean authorities to approve the Telco investment in Telecom Italia and it was accepted by the competent Argentinean authorities on October 13, 2010. Pursuant to an amendment to the New Shareholders Agreement dated as of December 10, 2010 (the “2010 Amendment Agreement”), the Remaining Shareholders implemented the Compromiso by inserting an additional clause into the New Shareholders Agreement related to the governance of Telco and Telecom Italia with respect to the operations of Telecom Italia, Telefónica and their respective group companies which offer telecommunications, Internet, data, radio, media and substitute services in Argentina (the “Activities in the Argentinean Market”). A copy of the 2010 Amendment Agreement was previously filed on Schedule 13D as Exhibit 26.
On February 29, 2012, the Remaining Shareholders entered into a renewal agreement (the “Second Renewal Agreement”) in which the parties agreed to terminate, effective the date of the Second Renewal Agreement, the New Shareholders Agreement and enter into another shareholders agreement for a period of three years on the same terms and conditions set out in the original Shareholders Agreement dated as of April 28, 2007 between the Remaining Shareholders and SI, as subsequently amended and supplemented in 2007, 2009, 2010 and pursuant to the 2010 Amendment Agreement, subject to the amendments and integrations set forth therein (the “2012 Shareholders Agreement”). Further, on February 29, 2012, the call option granted to Telefónica to purchase shares of Telecom Italia held by Telco pursuant to Clause 8.5(a) of the New Shareholders Agreement was extended to February 28, 2015 pursuant to an amendment deed to the Telefónica Option Agreement (the “Telefónica Option Amendment Deed”) entered into between Telefónica and Telco. A copy of the Second Renewal Agreement and a copy of the Telefónica Option Amendment Deed were previously filed on Schedule 13D as Exhibit 27 and Exhibit 28, respectively.
Also on February 29, 2012, the Remaining Shareholders undertook to take actions to ensure the refinancing of Telco’s financial indebtedness through the most appropriate financing instruments in proportion to their respective shareholdings of Telco. A copy of the related Telco press release, dated February 29, 2012, was previously filed on Schedule 13D as Exhibit 29.
On May 31, 2012 the Remaining Shareholders announced the completion of the transactions regarding the refinancing of the financial indebtedness of Telco maturing in 2012 as approved by the board of directors of Telco on May 3, 2012 (the “2012 Refinancing”).
As part of the 2012 Refinancing, Telco (a) executed a capital increase of euro 600 million, entirely subscribed by all the Remaining Shareholders on a pro rata basis (the “Capital Increase”); (b) issued a euro 1.75 billion bond, also entirely subscribed by all the Remaining Shareholders on a pro rata basis (the “2012 Bond”), and (c) entered into a euro 1.05 billion loan agreement (the “2012 Refinancing Facility”) with Société Générale, UniCredit, HSBC Bank plc, Intesa Sanpaolo and Mediobanca, as lenders (collectively, the “2012 Lenders”). The 2012 Refinancing Facility matured on November 27, 2013 and was secured by a pledge (the “2012 Pledge”) in favor of the 2012 Lenders over certain Telecom Italia Shares held by Telco (the “2012 Pledged Shares”). In connection with the Capital Increase, the Remaining Shareholders amended article 5 of Telco’s by-laws, previously filed on Schedule 13D as Exhibit 17. An unofficial translation of the amendments to article 5 of Telco’s by-laws was previously filed on Schedule 13D as Exhibit 32.
The funds received by Telco in connection with the 2012 Refinancing have been used to repay the New Refinancing Facility entered into in January 2010, a euro 1.3 billion bond previously issued by Telco and subscribed for by the Remaining Shareholders and Telco’s banking debt of euro 860 million maturing between June and October 2012.
Pursuant to the terms of the 2012 Refinancing Facility, on May 31, 2012, the Remaining Shareholders and the 2012 Lenders, entered into a new separate option agreement (the “2012 Pledged Shares Option Agreement”) pursuant to which the parties (i) terminated the Pledged Shares Option Agreement, entered into in January 2010; and (ii) established the terms and conditions that would govern the Remaining Shareholders’ option to acquire the 2012 Pledged Shares from the 2012 Lenders (the “2012 Call Option”) in the event that the 2012 Lenders acquire any of the 2012 Pledged Shares by enforcing the 2012 Pledge.
Copies of the 2012 Pledged Shares Option Agreement and the Telco press releases announcing the events described above, dated May 3, 2012 and May 31, 2012, were previously filed on Schedule 13D as Exhibit 33, Exhibit 34 and Exhibit 35, respectively.
On September 24, 2013, Telefónica, Generali, Intesa Sanpaolo and Mediobanca entered into an agreement to amend the 2012 Shareholders Agreement for, among other things, the recapitalization and the refinancing of Telco (the “Shareholders Agreement Amendment”).
Pursuant to the Shareholders Agreement Amendment, the recapitalization and refinancing of Telco (the “Recapitalization”) will take place in two phases. In the first phase (“Phase 1”), completed on September 24, 2013, Telefónica subscribed a euro 324 million share capital increase of Telco, paid in cash, which increased Telefónica’s ownership interest in Telco to 66.0% of the aggregate issued and outstanding share capital of Telco, while its interest in Telco’s voting share capital remains unchanged. The Telco Class C shares issued to Telefónica in connection with the capital increase have no voting rights and, subject to the obtainment by Telefónica of all necessary anti-trust and telecommunication authorizations (including, if necessary, in Brazil and Argentina), are convertible from January 1, 2014, at Telefónica’s option into Class B voting shares up to an amount of Class B shares representing no more than 64.9% of Telco’s voting share capital.
Telco used the proceeds deriving from the capital increase to partially repay the 2012 Refinancing Facility.
Also on September 24, 2013 as part of Phase 1, the Remaining Shareholders entered into a sale and purchase agreement pursuant to which Telefónica purchased from Generali, Intesa Sanpaolo and Mediobanca, on a pro-quota basis, a portion of the 2012 Bond. As a result, Telefónica owns 70.0% of the outstanding 2012 Bond, Generali 17.0%, Intesa Sanpaolo 6.5% and Mediobanca 6.5%, respectively.
The second phase of the Recapitalization (“Phase 2”) is expected to occur following Telefónica’s receipt of all necessary antitrust and telecommunication authorizations (including, if necessary, in Brazil and Argentina). As part of Phase 2, Telefónica has undertaken in the Shareholders Agreement Amendment to subscribe a further euro 117 million capital increase of Telco, to be paid in cash, for additional Telco Class C non-voting shares, as a result of which Telefónica’s interest in Telco’s share capital will increase from 66.0% to 70.0% of the aggregate issued and outstanding share capital of Telco (while its interest in Telco’s voting share capital will continue to remain unchanged). These additional Class C shares will also be convertible from January 1, 2014 at Telefónica’s option into Class B voting shares, subject to the limit of 64.9% of Telco’s voting share capital, described above.
Until the conversion, if any, of the Class C shares (without voting rights) held by Telefónica into Class B shares (with voting rights), the governance rights of the Remaining Shareholders will remain unchanged. If, as a consequence of the conversion, the interest of Telefónica in Telco exceeds 50.0% of the voting rights, the governance of Telco and Telecom Italia (including with respect to the nomination of the board of directors) will be amended pursuant to the terms of the Shareholders Agreement Amendment.
Also starting from January 1, 2014, Telefónica has the right under the Shareholders Agreement Amendment (subject to the obtainment by Telefónica of all necessary anti-trust and telecommunication authorizations including, if necessary, in Brazil and Argentina) to purchase, in cash, all Telco shares owned by each of Generali, Intesa Sanpaolo and Mediobanca. In the event that such call option is exercised, Telefónica is required to purchase all the outstanding 2012 Bond owned by each of Generali, Intesa Sanpaolo and Mediobanca. Furthermore, under the Shareholders Agreement Amendment, each of the Remaining Shareholders retains the right to require the non-proportional demerger of Telco and obtain, among other things, the direct beneficial ownership of their respective Telecom Italia Shares owned by Telco. The demerger option is exercisable between June 15 and June 30, 2014, and then between February 1 and February 15, 2015.
Finally, pursuant to the Shareholders Agreement Amendment, Telefónica assumed a standstill obligation under which Telefónica undertook not to purchase additional shares in Telecom Italia, provided that the standstill will not be effective if any person or entity (whether acting alone or in concert with other entities and whether directly or indirectly) acquires or announces its intention to acquire or undertakes to acquire 10% or more of Telecom Italia voting shares or the right to acquire such shares.
As a consequence of the Shareholders Agreement Amendment, the Remaining Shareholders amended Telco’s by-laws, previously filed on Schedule 13D as Exhibit 30 (as amended by the amendments previously filed on Schedule 13D as Exhibit 17). An unofficial translation of the amended by-laws of Telco, a copy of the Shareholders Agreement Amendment and a copy of the joint press release, dated September 24, 2013, issued by Generali, Intesa Sanpaolo and Mediobanca related to the events described above were previously filed on Schedule 13D as Exhibit 36, Exhibit 37 and Exhibit 38, respectively.
In connection with the Recapitalization, Telco entered into a euro 700 million loan agreement on October 4, 2013 (the “2013 Refinancing Facility”) with Intesa Sanpaolo and Mediobanca, as lenders (collectively, the “2013 Lenders”) and Banca IMI Sp.A., as agent (the “2013 Facility Agent”) maturing on February 16, 2015. On November 27, 2013, the Remaining Shareholders and the 2012 Lenders entered into contractual arrangements pursuant to which the 2012 Pledge was released and the 2012 Pledged Shares Option Agreement was terminated (the “Deed of Termination”). Since November 27, 2013, the 2013 Refinancing Facility is secured by a pledge (the “2013 Pledge”) in favor of the 2013 Lenders over 1,900,000,000 Telecom Italia Shares held by Telco (as such number of Telecom Italia Shares may from time to time vary also in accordance with the 2013 Refinancing Facility, the “2013 Pledged Shares”). Concurrently, on November 27, 2013, a new pledged shares option agreement (the “2013 Pledged Shares Option Agreement”) was entered into between, inter alios, the Remaining Shareholders and the 2013 Lenders to establish the terms and conditions which would govern the Remaining Shareholders’ call option (the “2013 Call Option”) to acquire from the 2013 Lenders at the terms and conditions referred to therein, any 2013 Pledged Shares acquired by the 2013 Lenders pursuant to an enforcement of the 2013 Pledge.
The Deed of Termination and the 2013 Pledged Shares Option Agreement are filed hereto as Exhibits 39 and 40, respectively.
Items 5, 6 and 7 of the Schedule 13D are hereby amended and supplemented to add the following:
Item 5. Interest in Securities of the Issuer
As of the date of this Schedule 13D, Generali, through its interest in Telco, may be deemed to beneficially own 3,003,586,907 Telecom Italia Shares, representing approximately 22.4% of the outstanding Telecom Italia Shares. Generali may be deemed to have shared power to vote, or direct the vote, and shared power to dispose, or direct the dispositions, of such Telecom Italia Shares.
In addition, Generali Italia S.p.A. (formerly known as INA Assitalia S.p.A.) may be deemed to have sole power to vote or direct the vote of 17,952 Telecom Italia Shares, representing approximately 0.00013% of the outstanding Telecom Italia Shares, and sole power to dispose or direct the disposition of 17,952 Telecom Italia Shares. These shares are not currently to be contributed to Telco.
The beneficial ownership of Telecom Italia Shares by the persons listed in Annexes A-1, A-2, A-3, A-4 and A-5 to this Amendment No. 9, if any, is indicated next to such person’s name in such Annexes. To the best of Assicurazioni Generali’s and each of the Other Generali Investors’ knowledge, as applicable, and except as otherwise indicated in such Annexes, such persons have sole voting and dispositive power over the Telecom Italia Shares that they beneficially own, if any. Other than as disclosed in such Annexes, over the last sixty days, the persons listed in Annexes A-1, A-2, A-3, A-4 and A-5 have not effected proprietary transactions in Telecom Italia Shares.
Item 6. Contracts, Arrangements, Understandings or Relationships with Respect to Securities of the Issuer.
In addition to the description contained herein, the description of the Deed of Termination and the 2013 Pledged Shares Option Agreement in the Introduction to this Amendment No. 9 is incorporated herein by reference. The summaries of certain material provisions of the Deed of Termination and the 2013 Pledged Shares Option Agreement do not purport to be full and complete descriptions of such documents and are entirely qualified by reference to the full text of such documents attached hereto as Exhibits 39 and 40, respectively.
THE 2013 PLEDGED SHARES OPTION AGREEMENT
On November 27, 2013, the Remaining Shareholders and the 2013 Lenders entered into the 2013 Pledged Shares Option Agreement. Pursuant to the 2013 Pledged Shares Option Agreement, the 2013 Facility Agent (or any successor thereof under the 2013 Refinancing Facility) will provide written notice to the Remaining Shareholders of any enforcement of the 2013 Pledge (the “Enforcement Notice”). Together with the Enforcement Notice, the 2013 Facility Agent will also deliver to the Remaining Shareholders a written notice (the “Calculation Notice”)
stating (i) the aggregate amount outstanding under the 2013 Refinancing Facility plus accrued and unaccrued interest and any other related costs and expenses, including enforcement costs under the 2013 Refinancing Facility; (ii) the price at which the 2013 Lenders are entitled to acquire the 2013 Pledged Shares by enforcing the 2013 Pledge (the “Enforcement Price”), and (iii) the number of the 2013 Pledged Shares that the 2013 Lenders would be entitled to appropriate by enforcing the 2013 Pledge (the “Appropriation Shares”).
Each Remaining Shareholder is entitled to acquire the Appropriation Shares from the 2013 Lenders at a price per Appropriation Share equal to the higher of (i) the aggregate amount outstanding under the 2013 Refinancing Facility plus accrued and unaccrued interest thereunder and any other related costs and expenses, including enforcement costs, and (ii) the Enforcement Price, in each case divided by the aggregate number of the Appropriation Shares (in either case, the “Purchase Price”).
The 2013 Call Option will be validly exercised only if it is exercised for the exact amount of Appropriation Shares. Each Remaining Shareholder may exercise the 2013 Call Option by delivering to the 2013 Facility Agent and the other Remaining Shareholders a written notice (the “Exercise Notice”) no later than five business days after receipt of the Calculation Notice, stating (i) its unconditional and irrevocable offer to purchase from the 2013 Lenders all or part of the Appropriation Shares at a price per share equal to the Purchase Price and (ii) that the Exercise Notice complies with the 2012 Shareholders Agreement, as it may be further amended from time to time.
If the 2013 Call Option is not validly exercised and, therefore, the Remaining Shareholders do not acquire the Appropriation Shares, any Remaining Shareholder who refuses to provide pro rata financial support to Telco (in compliance with the terms of the 2012 Shareholders Agreement, as it may be further amended from time to time) to avoid or cure a default under the 2013 Refinancing Facility and to avoid enforcement of the 2013 Pledge (such Remaining Shareholder, a “Dissenting Shareholder”) will be prevented from making any Share Disposal (as defined below) for a period of six months from receipt of the Calculation Notice (the “Lock-up Period”).
During the Lock-up Period, each Dissenting Shareholder agrees not to sell, transfer or in any way exchange any shares, convertible instrument or other equity or quasi-equity instruments of Telecom Italia (any such activity, a “Share Disposal”), provided, however, that such undertaking shall not apply (i) to Mediobanca and Intesa Sanpaolo when appropriating, buying or selling or otherwise transferring securities and other rights in the context of the enforcement of the 2013 Pledge, and (ii) to Mediobanca, Intesa Sanpaolo and Generali when appropriating, buying, selling or otherwise transferring securities and other rights in the ordinary course of their trading activities either by taking principal positions resulting from client facilitation or, as far as Generali is concerned, also by making investments through separately managed accounts for backing technical reserves. Moreover, nothing in the 2013 Pledged Shares Option Agreement shall constitute a restriction on any Remaining Shareholder, whether a Dissenting Shareholder or not, to purchase or appropriate in any way shares, convertible instrument or other equity or quasi-equity instruments of Telecom Italia (any such activity, a “Share Acquisition”).
The Remaining Shareholders further agreed that, during the Lock-up Period, following any enforcement of the 2013 Pledge, they will: (i) use their reasonable efforts to make Share Acquisitions (if any) from the 2013 Lenders in priority to any other market counterparty; and (ii) refrain from any trading activity or the making of any intentional, specific or negative communication (outside of the normal periodic or customary corporate communications of such entity) to either financial market counterparties or the press with respect to Telecom Shares, which would adversely affect any Share Disposal by the 2013 Lenders in the context of an enforcement of the 2013 Pledge.
Item 7. Materials to Be Filed as Exhibits.
Exhibit 39:
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Deed of termination of the 2012 Pledged Shares Option Agreement dated November 27, 2013 by and among Telefónica S.A., Assicurazioni Generali S.p.A. (on its own behalf and on behalf of its subsidiaries Generali Vie S.A., Alleanza Toro S.p.A., Generali Italia S.p.A. and Generali Lebensversicherung AG), Intesa Sanpaolo S.p.A. (in its capacity as shareholder) and Mediobanca – Banca di Credito Finanziario S.p.A. (in its capacity as shareholder) and UniCredit S.p.A., Société Générale, Milan Branch, HSBC Bank plc, Intesa Sanpaolo S.p.A. (in its capacity as lender) and Mediobanca – Banca di Credito Finanziario S.p.A. (in its capacity as lender)
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2013 Pledged Shares Option Agreement dated November 27, 2013 between Telefónica, S.A., Assicurazioni Generali S.p.A., (on its own account and in the name of and on behalf of its subsidiaries Generali Vie, S.A., Alleanza Toro, S.p.A. Generali Italia, S.p.A. Generali Lebensversicherung AG ), Intesa Sanpaolo, S.p.A. (as shareholder), Mediobanca – Banca di Credito Finanziario, S.p.A. (as shareholder) and Intesasanpaolo, S.p.A. (as lender), Mediobanca- Banca di Credito Finanziario S.p.A. (as lender), Banca IMI S.p.A. (as facility agent)
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SIGNATURE
After reasonable inquiry and to the best of their knowledge and belief, each of the undersigned hereby certifies that the information set forth in this statement is true, complete and correct.
Dated: December 23, 2013
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After reasonable inquiry and to the best of their knowledge and belief, each of the undersigned hereby certifies that the information set forth in this statement is true, complete and correct.
Dated: December 23, 2013
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After reasonable inquiry and to the best of their knowledge and belief, each of the undersigned hereby certifies that the information set forth in this statement is true, complete and correct.
Dated: December 23, 2013
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After reasonable inquiry and to the best of their knowledge and belief, each of the undersigned hereby certifies that the information set forth in this statement is true, complete and correct.
Dated: December 23, 2013
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After reasonable inquiry and to the best of their knowledge and belief, each of the undersigned hereby certifies that the information set forth in this statement is true, complete and correct.
Dated: December 23, 2013
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GENERALI VIE S.A.
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DIRECTORS AND EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF ASSICURAZIONI GENERALI
The name, title, present principal occupation or employment of each of the directors and executive officers of Assicurazioni Generali are set forth below. The business address of each director and executive officer is Assicurazioni Generali’s address. Unless otherwise indicated, each occupation set forth opposite an individual’s name refers to Assicurazioni Generali. Unless otherwise indicated below, all of the persons listed below are citizens of the Republic of Italy.
Office
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Name and surname
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Position
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Telecom Italia Shares Beneficially Owned
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Chairman
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Gabriele Galateri di Genola
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Chairman,
Non-executive Director,
Chairman of the Appointments and Corporate Governance Committee
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352,000 ordinary shares and 176,000 saving shares
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Vice-Chairman
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Clemente Rebecchini
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Vice-Chairman
Non-executive Director,
Member of the Risk and Control Committee,
Member of the Investments Committee
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None
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Vice-Chairman
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Francesco Gaetano Caltagirone
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Vice-chairman,
Independent Director,
Non-executive Director,
Member of the Investments Committee,
Member of the Appointments and Corporate Governance Committee
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None
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Group CEO
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Mario Greco
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Executive Director,
General Manager,
Chairman of the Investments Committee
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None
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Telecom Italia Shares Beneficially Owned |
Director
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Paola Sapienza
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Independent Director,
Non-executive Director,
Minority Director,
Member of the Control and Risk Committee,
Member of the Investments Committee
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None
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Director
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Lorenzo Pellicioli
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Non-executive Director,
Independent Director,
Member of the Appointments and Corporate Governance Committee,
Member of the Remuneration Committee
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None
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Director
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Paolo Scaroni
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Non-executive Director,
Independent Director,
Member of the Appointments and Corporate Governance Committee,
Chairman of the Remuneration Committee
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None
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Director
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Ornella Barra
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Non-executive Director,
Independent Director,
Director and Member of the Remuneration Committee
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None
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Director
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Alberta Figari
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Non-executive Director,
Independent Director,
Chairman of the Risk and Control Committee
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10.000
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Director
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Sabrina Pucci
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Non-executive Director,
Independent Director,
Member of the Risk and Control Committee
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None
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Director
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Jean-René Fortou*
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Non-executive Director,
Independent Director
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None
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* French citizen.
ANNEX A-2
DIRECTORS AND EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF ALLEANZA TORO S.P.A.
The name, title and information on ownership in Telecom Italia Shares of each of the directors and executive officers of Alleanza Toro S.p.A. are set forth below. The business address of each director and executive officer is Alleanza Toro S.p.A.’s address. Unless otherwise indicated below, all of the persons listed below are citizens of the Republic of Italy.
Office
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Name and surname
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Telecom Italia Shares Beneficially Owned
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Chairman
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Valter Trevisan
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None
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CEO and Managing Director
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Andrea Mencattini
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None
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Director
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Luigi De Puppi
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None
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Director
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Fabio Corsico
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None
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Director
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Amato Luigi Molinari
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None
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Director
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Paolo Monferino
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None
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Director
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Paolo Dublo
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None
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Director
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Paolo Vagnone
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None
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Director
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Gianfranco Vidali
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None
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Director
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Giovanni Liverani
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None
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Director
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Antonio Spallanzani
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None
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ANNEX A-3
DIRECTORS AND EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF GENERALI ITALIA S.P.A.
The name, title and information on ownership in Telecom Italia Shares of each of the directors and executive officers of Generali Italia S.p.A. are set forth below. The business address of each director and executive officer is Generali Italia S.p.A.’s address. Unless otherwise indicated below, all of the persons listed below are citizens of the Republic of Italy.
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Telecom Italia Shares Beneficially Owned
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Chairman
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Sergio Balbinot
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None
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Vice-Chairman
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Alberto Minali
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None
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CEO
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Philippe Donnet*
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None
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Director
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Antonio Cangeri
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None
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Director
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Francesco Benvenuti
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None
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Director
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Monica Alessandra Possa
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None
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Director
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Paolo Vagnone
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None
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* French citizen
ANNEX A-4
DIRECTORS AND EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF GENERALI
LEBENSVERSICHERUNG AG
The name, title and information on ownership in Telecom Italia Shares for the members of the Management Board and the Supervisory Board of Generali Lebensversicherung AG are set forth below. The business address of each director and executive officer is Generali Lebensversicherung AG’s address. Unless otherwise indicated below, all of the persons listed below are German citizens.
Management Board
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Telecom Italia Shares Beneficially Owned
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Member
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Onno Denekas
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None
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Member
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Volker Seidel
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None
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Member
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Winfried Spies, Vors.
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None
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Member
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Karsten Eichmann
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None
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Member
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Michael Stille
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None
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Supervisory Board
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Telecom Italia Shares Beneficially Owned
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Chairman
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Dietmar Meister
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None
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Member
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Wolfgang Kaske
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None
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Member
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Giovanni Liverani*
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None
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Member
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Susanne Hille
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None
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Member
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Hans-Joachim Schroeder
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None
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Member
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Wilhelm Kittel
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None
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Member
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Torsten Utecht
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None
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Member
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Marion Bernstein
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None
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Member
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Berthold Bose
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None
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Member
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Michael Karl Feulner
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None
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Member
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Reiner Müller
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None
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Member
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Bernd Michaels
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None
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* Italian citizen.
ANNEX A-5
DIRECTORS AND EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF GENERALI VIE S.A.
The name, title, and information on ownership in Telecom Italia Shares of each of the directors and executive officers of Generali Vie S.A. are set forth below. The business address of each director and executive officer is Generali Vie S.A.’s address. Unless otherwise indicated below, all of the persons listed below are citizens of the Republic of France.
Name and Surname
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Telecom Italia Shares Beneficially Owned
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Claude Tendil
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None
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Eric Lombard
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None
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Michel Andigne
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None
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Jacques Maillot
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None
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Paul-Marie Chavanne
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None
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Stéphane Dedeyan
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None
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Yves Galland
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None
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Michel Estimbre
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None
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Jean-Pierre Thomas
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None
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Germain Ferec
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None
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Alessandro Dona*
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None
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Thomas Saunier
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None
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Nelly Leonhardt
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None
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* Italian citizen.
Exhibit 39:
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Deed of termination of the 2012 Pledged Shares Option Agreement dated November 27, 2013 by and among Telefónica S.A., Assicurazioni Generali S.p.A. (on its own behalf and on behalf of its subsidiaries Generali Vie S.A., Alleanza Toro S.p.A., Generali Italia S.p.A. and Generali Lebensversicherung AG), Intesa Sanpaolo S.p.A. (in its capacity as shareholder) and Mediobanca – Banca di Credito Finanziario S.p.A. (in its capacity as shareholder) and UniCredit S.p.A., Société Générale, Milan Branch, HSBC Bank plc, Intesa Sanpaolo S.p.A. (in its capacity as lender) and Mediobanca – Banca di Credito Finanziario S.p.A. (in its capacity as lender)
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Exhibit 40:
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2013 Pledged Shares Option Agreement dated November 27, 2013 between Telefónica, S.A., Assicurazioni Generali S.p.A., (on its own account and in the name of and on behalf of its subsidiaries Generali Vie, S.A., Alleanza Toro, S.p.A. Generali Italia, S.p.A. Generali Lebensversicherung AG ), Intesa Sanpaolo, S.p.A. (as shareholder), Mediobanca – Banca di Credito Finanziario, S.p.A. (as shareholder) and Intesa Sanpaolo, S.p.A. (as lender), Mediobanca – Banca di Credito Finanziario S.p.A. (as lender), Banca IMI S.p.A. (as facility agent)
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