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Tops Employee Ratings in Germany for Fourth Year Running; Receives Award in Japan for Second Time

WALLDORF, Germany - February 13, 2008 - AG (: ) today announced that it has been named “Germany’s Best Employer” for the fourth consecutive year in the 2008 “Great Place to Work” initiative, and that it has been named among the leading employers in Japan by the Great Place to Work Institute (GPTW). The designations recognize ’s efforts to provide rewarding career opportunities and a positive work environment for its employees around the world.

Conducted by the Great Place to Work Institute (GPTW) with partners German magazine Capital, HR magazine personalmagazin, magazine impulse, insurance group ASSTEL and the initiative New of Work INQA, the award recognizes as the top in the category of “ with more than 5,000 employees.” As a result, now qualifies as a nominee in the Institute’s selection for Europe’s most attractive employer. This year, nearly 250 German of all sizes and industries participated in the initiative.

In addition, Japan ranked among top 20 from the GPTW Institute for the second time in as many years. Participating in Japan included global firms such as and Hewlett-Packard, along with a mix of small and large local Japanese .

Rather than evaluations by a jury, rankings are based on anonymous employee assessments of their that follow an internationally standardized methodology developed by the Great Place to Work Institute. Nearly 350 employees at Germany answered approximately 60 questions in five categories: fairness, team , credibility, pride and respect toward their employer. The classification covers the entire spectrum of relevant working aspects and inner- .

High rankings from employees underline the great importance the places on its employee corporate culture. Personal responsibility for achieving superior customer orientation, innovation and awareness, as well as striving to deliver first-class products were cited as the definitive characteristics that make a great place to work. The employee survey was complemented by the initiative’s extensive culture audit completed by ’s human resources team.

In last year’s Germany initiative, received exceptional distinction in the category of “” and in 2006 in the “Fairness” and “Diversity” categories. In 2007, Labs India was named among Top 10 Great Places to Work and Japan ranked among top 20 in Japan’s first Great Place to Work Survey. In 2006, three subsidiaries in Latin America – Mexico, Region Sur and Andina – won “Best Place to Work” awards. These designations continue a string of recognition of ’s employment culture in key markets.

“We are pleased to be named Germany’s best employer for the fourth consecutive year and to be recognized again for our efforts in Japan,” said Claus E. Heinrich, executive board member, AG. “We believe that provides an excellent and exciting work environment that enables our employees to deliver outstanding , and it is evident from these recognitions that our employees agree. The result is a passionate, team of people who continue to exceed expectations.”

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