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Since 24 April 2009, Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø has been traded on the OTCQX International Premier market, the highest over-the-counter market tier, under the ticker symbol "IFNNY". Infineon has a sponsored Level I ADS program. Each ADS represents one ordinary registered share of Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø. Deutsche Bank serves as Infineon¡¯s ADS depositary bank and registered ADS holders with any questions about their holding should contact Equiniti Trust Company as Deutsche Bank¡¯s appointed US transfer agent (see below). Trading information is readily available at?.
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What is an American Depositary Share (ADS)?
An ADS is a U.S. security (represented by an American Depositary Receipt or ADR) evidencing ownership of shares in a non-U.S. corporation. ADSs are quoted and traded in U.S. dollars in the U.S. securities market. ADSs were specifically designed to facilitate the purchase, holding and sale of non-U.S. securities by U.S. investors, and to provide a corporate finance vehicle for non-U.S. companies.
What types of companies issue ADSs?
Any non-U.S. company seeking to raise capital in the U.S. or increase their base of U.S. investors can issue ADSs. However, ADSs issuers are typically large multinational corporations.
Is it easy to get information and updates on an ADS company?
Investors can view annual reports and proxy materials in English via the company¡¯s investor website. ADSs listed on U.S. exchanges provide holders with the same level of information as any other U.S. security. Trading information for ADSs traded on the OTC Market is available at .
Where are Infineon ADSs traded?
Infineon ADSs have been traded on the OTCQX International Premier market since 24 April 2009. Before this date, Infineon¡¯s ADSs were listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE, starting 13 March 2000).
Why did Infineon delist from NYSE?
The delisting from the NYSE was driven by the opportunity to reduce complexity and administrative costs connected with the listing.
What is the Over-the-Counter Market?
The OTC market is where securities trade via a broker-dealer network instead of on a centralized exchange like the NYSE.? All Level I ADS programs trade on the OTC market and some companies like Infineon elect to upgrade to the OTCQX International premier tier of the OTC Markets.
Why did Infineon choose to trade on the OTCQX International instead of the standard OTC market?
OTCQX International is a premium market tier that distinguishes leading international companies from the thousands of other securities traded over-the-counter. Also, the reporting and disclosure requirements of OTCQX International are in line with the Company¡¯s current high standards of disclosure.
What is a sponsored Level I ADS program?
Level I ADSs can only be traded on the OTC market. A majority of American depositary receipt programs currently trading are issued through a Level I program. Investors can buy and sell their shares through their existing brokers.
Can investors exchange the ADSs for ordinary shares?
Yes, investors can always cancel their ADSs and receive ordinary shares instead. To do so, please contact your broker or Infineon¡¯s ADR depositary bank, Deutsche Bank.
Who is Infineon¡¯s depositary for ADSs?
Deutsche Bank (for contact details see top of page). The depositary bank plays a key role in issuance as well as cancellation of ADSs. It also maintains the ADS holder register.
How are ADSs related to Infineon ordinary shares?
Every Infineon ADS represents one ordinary share, i.e. the exchange rate is 1:1.
What is the difference between a registered holder and a beneficial ADS holder?
A registered holder is one whose name appears on the books of the depositary. The registered holder is considered the owner of record. A beneficial holder is one whose holdings are registered in a name other than its own, such as in the name of a broker, bank or nominee.
What is Infineon ADS CUSIP code?
45662N103
Can I purchase ADSs directly from Infineon?
No.?
How do I convert my ordinary shares into ADSs?
Converting ordinary shares into ADSs must be done through a broker, an investment advisor or through Infineon¡¯s ADR depositary bank, Deutsche Bank.
Are there any costs for the issuance of ADSs or their cancellation?
The depository may charge up to USD 0.05 per ADS for issuance or cancellation of ADSs.
How can I find dividend payment and corporate action information for Infineon?
For dividend and corporate action information, please visit: .
Please search the name Infineon and then select the Corporate Actions tab. Alternatively, you may contact Deutsche Bank¡¯s US transfer agent as follows (toll free within the US): +1-866-249-2593 or International dial: +1-718-921-8137.
How are ADR dividends paid?
Dividends, when declared by Infineon¡¯s Board of Directors, are generally payable to ADR holders in US Dollars seven days after dividend payments are paid on Infineon¡¯s ordinary shares, to accommodate the payment process established by the company and the depositary.
Will any other additional fees be charged in respect of any dividends that may be paid or for maintaining the ADS program?
Yes. ADR holders could be charged up to $0.05 per ADR per year. The fees are stipulated in the Deposit Agreement between the depositary bank and the company based upon industry standards. The Deposit Agreement is filed with the SEC and is readily accessible by the public.?
Why are ADS holders charged dividend fees or annual service fees?
It is common for depositary banks to charge ADS holders dividend fees and/or annual service fees of up to $0.05 per ADS per annum for companies with ADSs traded on the OTC Market.? The fees are charged to cover administrative costs associated with the ADR program.
How can I contact Infineon¡¯s ADS depositary bank, Deutsche Bank?
Please see above for contact details.
Deutsche Bank Shareholder Services
c/o Equiniti Trust Company, LLC
55 Challenger Road
Ridgefield Park, NJ 07660
USA
Phone (toll free within the US): +1-866-249-2593
International dial: +1-718-921-8137
Email:?adr@equiniti.com
Online:?
Broker contact information:
New York: +1-212-250-9100
London: +44-207-547-6500
Infineon is a constituent in the following indices:
Deutsche B?rse index family
In the Deutsche B?rse index family, Infineon is a constituent in the DAX, HDAX,?CDAX and TecDAX indices as well as part of the Prime All Share Technology Semiconductor index.
See also:?
Dow Jones (DJ) index family
In the Dow Jones (DJ) index family, Infineon is a constituent in the DJ World index and relevant regional/global and sector/industry indices, e.g.:
- DJ STOXX Europe?600
- DJ STOXX Europe?Mid 200
- DJ STOXX Europe?600 Technology
- DJ EURO STOXX
- DJ EURO STOXX Mid
- DJ EURO STOXX Technology
- DJ STOXX TMI?
- DJ STOXX TMI? Mid
- DJ STOXX TMI? Technology
- DJ STOXX Global 1800
- DJ Germany Titans 30
- DJ Germany
- DJ Germany Technology
- DJ World
- DJ World Technology
?) TMI = Total Market Index
See also:?
Dow Jones Sustainability Index
Since September 2010 Infineon is a member of the Dow Jones SustainabilityTM?Index.
See also:?
EURO STOXX 50?
Since 22 March 2021 Infineon is a member of the?EURO STOXX 50? Index.
See also:?
Financial Times Stock Exchange (FTSE) index family
In the Financial Times Stock Exchange (FTSE) index family, Infineon is a constituent in the FTSE All-World index and relevant regional/global and sector/industry indices, e.g.:
- FTSE4Good Europe Benchmark Index
- FTSE4Good Global Benchmark Index
- FTSE All-World Europe Germany Index
- FTSE RAFI Germany Index
- FTSE Global Equity Index Series
- Mid Cap Index FTSE Global Equity Index Series
- FTSE Multinational Germany Index
- FTSE All-World Index
- FTSE World Index
See also:?
Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI) index family
In the Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI) index family, Infineon is a constituent in the MSCI Germany, the MSCI Europe and the MSCI World Index.
See also:?
Standard & Poors (S&P) index family
In the Standard & Poors (S&P) index family, Infineon is a constituent in the S&P Europe 350 and relevant regional/global and sector/industry indices, e.g.:
- S&P Europe 350
- S&P Europe 350 Information Technology
- S&P Euro
- S&P Euro Information Technology
- S&P Euro Plus
- S&P Euro Plus Information Technology
- S&P Global 1200
- S&P Global 1200 Information Technology
See also:
Since 24 April 2009, Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø has been traded on the OTCQX International Premier market, the highest over-the-counter market tier, under the ticker symbol "IFNNY". Infineon has a sponsored Level I ADS program. Each ADS represents one ordinary registered share of Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø. Deutsche Bank serves as Infineon¡¯s ADS depositary bank and registered ADS holders with any questions about their holding should contact Equiniti Trust Company as Deutsche Bank¡¯s appointed US transfer agent (see below). Trading information is readily available at?.
FAQs
FAQs
What is an American Depositary Share (ADS)?
An ADS is a U.S. security (represented by an American Depositary Receipt or ADR) evidencing ownership of shares in a non-U.S. corporation. ADSs are quoted and traded in U.S. dollars in the U.S. securities market. ADSs were specifically designed to facilitate the purchase, holding and sale of non-U.S. securities by U.S. investors, and to provide a corporate finance vehicle for non-U.S. companies.
What types of companies issue ADSs?
Any non-U.S. company seeking to raise capital in the U.S. or increase their base of U.S. investors can issue ADSs. However, ADSs issuers are typically large multinational corporations.
Is it easy to get information and updates on an ADS company?
Investors can view annual reports and proxy materials in English via the company¡¯s investor website. ADSs listed on U.S. exchanges provide holders with the same level of information as any other U.S. security. Trading information for ADSs traded on the OTC Market is available at .
Where are Infineon ADSs traded?
Infineon ADSs have been traded on the OTCQX International Premier market since 24 April 2009. Before this date, Infineon¡¯s ADSs were listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE, starting 13 March 2000).
Why did Infineon delist from NYSE?
The delisting from the NYSE was driven by the opportunity to reduce complexity and administrative costs connected with the listing.
What is the Over-the-Counter Market?
The OTC market is where securities trade via a broker-dealer network instead of on a centralized exchange like the NYSE.? All Level I ADS programs trade on the OTC market and some companies like Infineon elect to upgrade to the OTCQX International premier tier of the OTC Markets.
Why did Infineon choose to trade on the OTCQX International instead of the standard OTC market?
OTCQX International is a premium market tier that distinguishes leading international companies from the thousands of other securities traded over-the-counter. Also, the reporting and disclosure requirements of OTCQX International are in line with the Company¡¯s current high standards of disclosure.
What is a sponsored Level I ADS program?
Level I ADSs can only be traded on the OTC market. A majority of American depositary receipt programs currently trading are issued through a Level I program. Investors can buy and sell their shares through their existing brokers.
Can investors exchange the ADSs for ordinary shares?
Yes, investors can always cancel their ADSs and receive ordinary shares instead. To do so, please contact your broker or Infineon¡¯s ADR depositary bank, Deutsche Bank.
Who is Infineon¡¯s depositary for ADSs?
Deutsche Bank (for contact details see top of page). The depositary bank plays a key role in issuance as well as cancellation of ADSs. It also maintains the ADS holder register.
How are ADSs related to Infineon ordinary shares?
Every Infineon ADS represents one ordinary share, i.e. the exchange rate is 1:1.
What is the difference between a registered holder and a beneficial ADS holder?
A registered holder is one whose name appears on the books of the depositary. The registered holder is considered the owner of record. A beneficial holder is one whose holdings are registered in a name other than its own, such as in the name of a broker, bank or nominee.
What is Infineon ADS CUSIP code?
45662N103
Can I purchase ADSs directly from Infineon?
No.?
How do I convert my ordinary shares into ADSs?
Converting ordinary shares into ADSs must be done through a broker, an investment advisor or through Infineon¡¯s ADR depositary bank, Deutsche Bank.
Are there any costs for the issuance of ADSs or their cancellation?
The depository may charge up to USD 0.05 per ADS for issuance or cancellation of ADSs.
How can I find dividend payment and corporate action information for Infineon?
For dividend and corporate action information, please visit: .
Please search the name Infineon and then select the Corporate Actions tab. Alternatively, you may contact Deutsche Bank¡¯s US transfer agent as follows (toll free within the US): +1-866-249-2593 or International dial: +1-718-921-8137.
How are ADR dividends paid?
Dividends, when declared by Infineon¡¯s Board of Directors, are generally payable to ADR holders in US Dollars seven days after dividend payments are paid on Infineon¡¯s ordinary shares, to accommodate the payment process established by the company and the depositary.
Will any other additional fees be charged in respect of any dividends that may be paid or for maintaining the ADS program?
Yes. ADR holders could be charged up to $0.05 per ADR per year. The fees are stipulated in the Deposit Agreement between the depositary bank and the company based upon industry standards. The Deposit Agreement is filed with the SEC and is readily accessible by the public.?
Why are ADS holders charged dividend fees or annual service fees?
It is common for depositary banks to charge ADS holders dividend fees and/or annual service fees of up to $0.05 per ADS per annum for companies with ADSs traded on the OTC Market.? The fees are charged to cover administrative costs associated with the ADR program.
How can I contact Infineon¡¯s ADS depositary bank, Deutsche Bank?
Please see above for contact details.
Deutsche Bank Shareholder Services
c/o Equiniti Trust Company, LLC
55 Challenger Road
Ridgefield Park, NJ 07660
USA
Phone (toll free within the US): +1-866-249-2593
International dial: +1-718-921-8137
Email:?adr@equiniti.com
Online:?
Broker contact information:
New York: +1-212-250-9100
London: +44-207-547-6500
Infineon is a constituent in the following indices:
Deutsche B?rse index family
In the Deutsche B?rse index family, Infineon is a constituent in the DAX, HDAX,?CDAX and TecDAX indices as well as part of the Prime All Share Technology Semiconductor index.
See also:?
Dow Jones (DJ) index family
In the Dow Jones (DJ) index family, Infineon is a constituent in the DJ World index and relevant regional/global and sector/industry indices, e.g.:
- DJ STOXX Europe?600
- DJ STOXX Europe?Mid 200
- DJ STOXX Europe?600 Technology
- DJ EURO STOXX
- DJ EURO STOXX Mid
- DJ EURO STOXX Technology
- DJ STOXX TMI?
- DJ STOXX TMI? Mid
- DJ STOXX TMI? Technology
- DJ STOXX Global 1800
- DJ Germany Titans 30
- DJ Germany
- DJ Germany Technology
- DJ World
- DJ World Technology
?) TMI = Total Market Index
See also:?
Dow Jones Sustainability Index
Since September 2010 Infineon is a member of the Dow Jones SustainabilityTM?Index.
See also:?
EURO STOXX 50?
Since 22 March 2021 Infineon is a member of the?EURO STOXX 50? Index.
See also:?
Financial Times Stock Exchange (FTSE) index family
In the Financial Times Stock Exchange (FTSE) index family, Infineon is a constituent in the FTSE All-World index and relevant regional/global and sector/industry indices, e.g.:
- FTSE4Good Europe Benchmark Index
- FTSE4Good Global Benchmark Index
- FTSE All-World Europe Germany Index
- FTSE RAFI Germany Index
- FTSE Global Equity Index Series
- Mid Cap Index FTSE Global Equity Index Series
- FTSE Multinational Germany Index
- FTSE All-World Index
- FTSE World Index
See also:?
Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI) index family
In the Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI) index family, Infineon is a constituent in the MSCI Germany, the MSCI Europe and the MSCI World Index.
See also:?
Standard & Poors (S&P) index family
In the Standard & Poors (S&P) index family, Infineon is a constituent in the S&P Europe 350 and relevant regional/global and sector/industry indices, e.g.:
- S&P Europe 350
- S&P Europe 350 Information Technology
- S&P Euro
- S&P Euro Information Technology
- S&P Euro Plus
- S&P Euro Plus Information Technology
- S&P Global 1200
- S&P Global 1200 Information Technology
See also: