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SHAREHOLDER VALUE
Long-term value creation
The Volvo Group’s origins can be traced to
1927, when the fi rst serial produced Volvo car
rolled out of the factory in Gothenburg, Sweden.
The fi rst serial produced truck saw the light of
day in 1928 and was an immediate success. In
1935, AB Volvo was listed on the Stockholm
Stock Exchange. All through its history, the
Volvo Group has strived to create long-term
value for its shareholders.
The graph shows the total return for the
Volvo B share, measured as the share price
development with all dividends re-invested,
since December 30, 1982, which is as far back
as the comparison index, SIX Return Index,
stretches. SIX Return Index measures the total
return for the Stockholm Stock Exchange as
whole.
The graph shows that SEK 1,000 invested in
the Volvo B-share in 1982 had grown to SEK
59,180 at the end of 2013, under the condition
that all dividends have been reinvested in Volvo
B shares.
The Volvo Group strives to create long-term value for its shareholders.
Volvo B Total return (including reinvested dividends) SIX Return Index (including reinvested dividends) Source: SIX
1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010
+5,818%
2013
8,000
%
6,000
4,000
2,000
0
SEK 1,000 invested in Volvo B shares
on December 30, 1982, was worth
SEK 59,180 at the end of 2013.
SEK 59,180
SEK 1,000
1982
2013
Accumulated total return of the Volvo B share
83