Sami Atiya - ABB President

ABLZF Stock  USD 57.28  0.49  0.86%   

President

Mr. Sami Atiya was President of the Robotics and Motion Division and Member of the Group Executive Committee of ABB Ltd since January 2017. He was President of the Discrete Automation and Motion division, Member of the Group Executive Committee from June 14, 2016. He served Siemens for 18 years in the US and Europe, most recently since 2011 as CEO of the Mobility and Logistics division and as CEO of the Computer Tomography unit from 2008 to 2011. Prior to that he held various leadership roles at Siemens Medical Solutions Inc., in the US, and Siemens Business Services. Before joining Siemens, he was coowner and Managing Director at Harald Balzer Partner, a provider of software and services for project and process management, and project leader at Robert Bosch GmbH. He holds a Ph.D. in the field of robotics, sensors and data processing from the University of Wuppertal, obtained during his time at the Fraunhofer Institute for Information and Data Processing, and a Masters degree in Electrical Engineering and Automation from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany. He holds an MBA from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US. since 2017.
Age 59
Tenure 7 years
Professional MarksMBA
Phone41 43 317 71 11
Webhttps://global.abb/group/en

ABB Management Efficiency

The company has return on total asset (ROA) of 0.0543 % which means that it generated a profit of $0.0543 on every $100 spent on assets. This is way below average. Similarly, it shows a return on equity (ROE) of 0.1804 %, meaning that it generated $0.1804 on every $100 dollars invested by stockholders. ABB's management efficiency ratios could be used to measure how well ABB manages its routine affairs as well as how well it operates its assets and liabilities.
ABB has accumulated 5.14 B in total debt with debt to equity ratio (D/E) of 0.73, which is about average as compared to similar companies. ABB has a current ratio of 1.02, suggesting that it is in a questionable position to pay out its financial obligations in time and when they become due. Debt can assist ABB until it has trouble settling it off, either with new capital or with free cash flow. So, ABB's shareholders could walk away with nothing if the company can't fulfill its legal obligations to repay debt. However, a more frequent occurrence is when companies like ABB sell additional shares at bargain prices, diluting existing shareholders. Debt, in this case, can be an excellent and much better tool for ABB to invest in growth at high rates of return. When we think about ABB's use of debt, we should always consider it together with cash and equity.

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ABB Ltd engages in manufacture and sale of electrification, automation, robotics, and motion products for customers in utilities, industry and transport, and infrastructure in Switzerland and internationally. The company was founded in 1883 and is headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland. Abb operates under Electrical Equipment Parts classification in the United States and is traded on OTC Exchange. It employs 106380 people. ABB [ABLZF] is a Pink Sheet which is traded between brokers over the counter.

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ABB Leadership Team

Elected by the shareholders, the ABB's board of directors comprises two types of representatives: ABB inside directors who are chosen from within the company, and outside directors, selected externally and held independent of ABB. The board's role is to monitor ABB's management team and ensure that shareholders' interests are well served. ABB's inside directors are responsible for reviewing and approving budgets prepared by upper management to implement core corporate initiatives and projects. On the other hand, ABB's outside directors are responsible for providing unbiased perspectives on the board's policies.
Tarak Mehta, Head of Low Voltage Products division, Member of the Executive Committee
Peter Terwiesch, Member of the Executive Committee and President of the Process Automation division
Morten Wierod, Managing Director - Business Unit Drives and Member of the Executive Committee
AnnSofie Nordh, Group Relations
Alec Joannou, Chief Officer
Andrea Antonelli, G Sec
Timo Ihamuotila, CFO, Member of the Executive Committee
Sami Atiya, Member of the Executive Committee and Presidentident of the Discrete Automation and Motion (DM) division
Bjorn Rosengren, Chief Officer
Carolina Granat, Chief Officer

ABB Stock Performance Indicators

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