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PRELIMINARY PROXY STATEMENT
SUBJECT TO COMPLETION, DATED MARCH 26, 2021
Yum China Holdings, Inc.
7100 Corporate Drive
Plano, Texas 75024
United States of America |
Yum China Building
20 Tian Yao Qiao Road
Shanghai 200030
Peoples Republic of China |
April 15, 2021
Dear Fellow Stockholders:
We are pleased to invite you to attend the 2021 Annual Meeting of Stockholders of Yum China Holdings, Inc. (the Annual Meeting). The Annual Meeting will be held on Friday, May 28, 2021, at 8:00 a.m. Beijing/Hong Kong time (Thursday, May 27, 2021, at 8:00 p.m. U.S. Eastern time). Our Board of Directors implemented a virtual meeting format in 2020, and determined that it is prudent to hold a virtual meeting again this year, in light of the continued public health concerns regarding the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and related travel restrictions.
You may attend the Annual Meeting via the internet at www.virtualshareholdermeeting.com/YUMC2021. To participate in the Annual Meeting, you will need the 16-digit control number which appears on your Notice of Internet Availability of Proxy Materials (the Notice), proxy card or the instructions that accompanied your proxy materials. The attached notice of annual meeting and proxy statement contain details of the business to be conducted at the Annual Meeting and the detailed procedures for attending, submitting questions and voting at the Annual Meeting. In addition, the Companys 2020 annual report, which is being made available to you along with the proxy statement, contains information about the Company and its performance.
Your vote is important. We encourage you to vote promptly, whether or not you plan to attend the Annual Meeting. You may vote your shares over the Internet or via telephone. If you received a paper copy of the proxy materials, you may complete, sign, date and mail the proxy card in the postage-paid envelope provided.
Sincerely,
Joey Wat
Chief Executive Officer
Yum China Holdings, Inc.
Notice Of Annual Meeting
Of Stockholders
Time and Date: |
8:00 a.m. Beijing/Hong Kong time on Friday, May 28, 2021 / 8:00 p.m. U.S. Eastern time on Thursday, May 27, 2021. | |
Location: |
Online at www.virtualshareholdermeeting.com/YUMC2021. | |
Items of Business: |
(1) To elect the 10 director nominees named in the accompanying proxy statement to serve for a one-year term expiring at the 2022 annual meeting of the Companys stockholders. | |
(2) To ratify the appointment of KPMG Huazhen LLP as the Companys independent auditor for 2021. | ||
(3) To approve, on an advisory basis, the Companys named executive officer compensation. | ||
(4) To approve an amendment to the Companys Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation to allow stockholders holding 25% of the Companys outstanding shares the right to call special meetings. | ||
(5) To transact such other business as may properly come before the meeting or any adjournment or postponement thereof. | ||
Who Can Vote: |
You can vote if you were a stockholder of record as of the close of business on March 29, 2021. | |
Attending the Meeting: |
Stockholders of record as of the close of business on March 29, 2021 and the general public will be able to attend the Annual Meeting by visiting our Annual Meeting website at www.virtualshareholdermeeting.com/YUMC2021. To participate in the Annual Meeting, you will need the 16-digit control number included on your Notice, on your proxy card or on the instructions that accompanied your proxy materials.
The Annual Meeting will begin promptly at 8:00 a.m. Beijing/Hong Kong time on May 28, 2021 / 8:00 p.m. U.S. Eastern time on May 27, 2021. Online check-in will begin 15 minutes prior to the start of the meeting, and you should allow ample time for the online check-in procedures. | |
How to Vote: |
You may vote over the Internet or via telephone by following the instructions set forth in the accompanying proxy statement. If you received a paper copy of the proxy materials, you may also vote by completing, signing, dating and returning the proxy card. If you attend the Annual Meeting using your 16-digit control number, you may vote during the Annual Meeting. Your vote is important. Whether or not you plan to attend the Annual Meeting, please vote promptly. | |
Date of Mailing: |
This notice of annual meeting, the accompanying proxy statement and the form of proxy are first being mailed to stockholders on or about April 15, 2021. |
By Order of the Board of Directors,
Joseph Chan
Chief Legal Officer
PROXY STATEMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Alignment of Executive Compensation Program with Business Performance |
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2020 Named Executive Officer Compensation and Performance Summary |
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2020 DIRECTOR COMPENSATION | 76 | |||||
EQUITY COMPENSATION PLAN INFORMATION | 78 | |||||
AUDIT COMMITTEE REPORT | 79 | |||||
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION | 82 | |||||
APPENDIX A | 85 | |||||
APPENDIX B | 86 |
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This summary highlights information contained elsewhere in this proxy statement. This summary does not contain all of the information that you should consider, and you should read the entire proxy statement carefully before voting.
MEETING INFORMATION
Time and Date: 8:00 a.m. Beijing/Hong Kong time on Friday, May 28, 2021 / 8:00 p.m. U.S. Eastern time on Thursday, May 27, 2021
Location: Online at www.virtualshareholdermeeting.com/YUMC2021
Record Date: March 29, 2021 |
HOW TO VOTE
ITEMS OF BUSINESS
Proposal | Board Voting Recommendation |
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1. Election of the 10 Director Nominees Named in this Proxy Statement to Serve for a One-Year Term |
FOR each nominee | 24 | ||||
2. Ratification of the Appointment of KPMG Huazhen LLP as the Companys Independent Auditor for 2021 |
FOR | 30 | ||||
3. Advisory Vote on Named Executive Officer Compensation |
FOR | 32 | ||||
4. Approval of an amendment to the Companys Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation to allow stockholders holding 25% of the Companys outstanding shares the right to call special meetings |
FOR | 33 |
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PROXY STATEMENT SUMMARY
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COMPANY OVERVIEW
SUMMARY INFORMATION REGARDING NOMINEES
The following table provides summary information about each of the nominees to our board of directors (the Board of Directors or the Board).
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Primary Occupation | Independent | Board Committee Membership as of April 15, 2021* | |||||||||||
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Fred Hu (Chairman) |
57 | 2016 | Chairman and founder of Primavera Capital Group | ✓ | CC | |||||||||||
Joey Wat |
49 | 2017 | Chief Executive Officer of the Company | |||||||||||||
Peter A. Bassi |
71 | 2016 | Former Chairman of Yum! Restaurants International | ✓ | X | X | ||||||||||
Edouard Ettedgui |
69 | 2016 | Non-Executive Chairman of Alliance Française, Hong Kong | ✓ | X | X | X | |||||||||
Cyril Han |
43 | 2019 | Chief Financial Officer of Ant Group Co., Ltd. | ✓ | X | |||||||||||
Louis T. Hsieh |
56 | 2016 | Former Chief Financial Officer of NIO Inc. | ✓ | X | |||||||||||
Ruby Lu |
50 | 2016 | Venture capitalist | ✓ | CC | X | ||||||||||
Zili Shao |
61 | 2016 | Non-executive Chairman of Fangda Partners | ✓ | CC | |||||||||||
William Wang |
46 | 2017 | Partner of Primavera Capital Group | ✓ | X | |||||||||||
Min (Jenny) Zhang |
47 | | Vice-chairlady of Huazhu Group Limited | ✓ |
A Audit Committee; C Compensation Committee; G Nominating and Governance Committee; F Food Safety and Sustainability Committee; CC Committee Chair
* | Christian L. Campbell is the chair of Audit Committee, and a member of Compensation Committee and Nominating and Governance Committee. Ed Yiu-Cheong Chan is a member of Audit Committee. Messrs. Campbell and Chan will not stand for re-election to the Board at the Annual Meeting. |
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PROXY STATEMENT SUMMARY
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GOVERNANCE HIGHLIGHTS
The Board believes that good corporate governance is a critical factor in achieving business success and in fulfilling the Boards responsibilities to stockholders. The Board believes that its principles and practices align management and stockholder interests. Highlights include:
Director Independence |
Independent Board Chairman
9 of 10 director nominees are independent | |
Director Elections and Attendance | Annual election of all directors
Majority voting policy for elections of directors in uncontested elections
Proxy access for director nominees by stockholders
97% director attendance at Board and committee meetings in 2020 | |
Board Refreshment and Diversity | Directors with experience, qualifications and skills across a wide range of public and private companies
Directors reflect a diversity of gender, race and ethnicity
Average director nominee age of 55 as of April 15, 2021
Independent and non-management directors may generally not stand for re-election after age 75 | |
Other Governance Practices | Active stockholder engagement
No shareholder rights plan (also known as a poison pill)
Director and executive officer stock ownership policies
Policy prohibiting hedging or other speculative trading of Company stock
Policy regarding resignation if any director experiences a significant change in professional roles and responsibilities
Board access to senior management and independent advisors |
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WHERE YOU CAN FIND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT THE MEETING AND VOTING
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What is the purpose of the Annual Meeting?
Why am I receiving these materials?
Why did I receive a one-page notice in the mail regarding the Internet availability of proxy materials instead of a full set of proxy materials?
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT THE MEETING AND VOTING
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Why is the Annual Meeting a virtual meeting this year?
How do I attend the Annual Meeting?
May stockholders ask questions?
What if I have technical difficulties or trouble accessing the Annual Meeting?
Beginning 30 minutes prior to the start of and during the Annual Meeting, you may contact 1 (844) 986-0822 (U.S.) or 1 (303) 562-9302 (International) for technical assistance.
Who may vote?
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT THE MEETING AND VOTING
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What am I voting on?
How does the Board of Directors recommend that I vote?
How do I vote before the Annual Meeting?
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT THE MEETING AND VOTING
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Can I vote during the Annual Meeting?
Can I change my mind after I vote?
Who will count the votes?
Representatives of Broadridge Financial Solutions will count the votes and will serve as the independent inspector of election.
What if I return my proxy card but do not provide voting instructions?
What does it mean if I receive more than one Notice or proxy card?
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT THE MEETING AND VOTING
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Will my shares be voted if I do not provide my proxy?
How many votes must be present to hold the Annual Meeting?
How many votes are needed to elect directors?
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT THE MEETING AND VOTING
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How many votes are needed to approve the other proposals?
When will the Company announce the voting results?
What if other matters are presented for consideration at the Annual Meeting?
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Highlights of our corporate governance policies and practices are described below.
Director Independence |
Independent Board Chairman
9 of 10 director nominees are independent | |
Director Elections and Attendance |
Annual election of all directors
Majority voting policy for elections of directors in uncontested elections
Proxy access for director nominees by stockholders
97% director attendance at Board and committee meetings in 2020 | |
Board Refreshment and Diversity |
Directors with experience, qualifications and skills across a wide range of public and private companies
Directors reflect a diversity of gender, race and ethnicity
Average director nominee age of 55 as of April 15, 2021
Independent and non-management directors may generally not stand for re-election after age 75 | |
Other Governance Practices |
Active stockholder engagement
No shareholder rights plan (also known as a poison pill)
Director and executive officer stock ownership policies
Policy prohibiting hedging or other speculative trading of Company stock
Policy regarding resignation if any director experiences a significant change in professional roles and responsibilities
Board access to senior management and independent advisors |
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GOVERNANCE OF THE COMPANY
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What is the composition of the Board of Directors and how often are members elected?
How often did the Board meet in 2020?
What is the Boards policy regarding director attendance at the Annual Meeting?
All directors are encouraged to attend the Annual Meeting. All incumbent directors attended the 2020 annual meeting of the Companys stockholders.
How are director nominees selected?
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GOVERNANCE OF THE COMPANY
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What other significant Board governance practices does the Company have?
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GOVERNANCE OF THE COMPANY
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How does the Board oversee food safety risk?
How does the Board oversee cybersecurity risk?
How has the Board overseen the Companys response to COVID-19?
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GOVERNANCE OF THE COMPANY
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What are the Committees of the Board?
The Board of Directors has standing Audit, Compensation, Nominating and Governance and Food Safety and Sustainability Committees. Set forth below is a summary of the functions of each committee, the members of each committee as of April 15, 2021 and the number of meetings each committee held in 2020.
Audit Committee
Christian L. Campbell*, Chair Peter A. Bassi Ed Yiu-Cheong Chan* Cyril Han Louis T. Hsieh
Number of meetings held in 2020: 11 |
Possesses sole authority regarding the selection and retention of the independent auditor Reviews and has oversight over the Companys internal audit function Reviews and approves all auditing services, internal control-related services and permitted non-audit services to be performed for the Company by the independent auditor Reviews the independence, qualification and performance of the independent auditor Reviews and discusses with management and the independent auditor any major issues as to the adequacy of the Companys internal controls, any special steps adopted in light of material control deficiencies and the adequacy of disclosures about changes in internal control over financial reporting Reviews and discusses with management and the independent auditor the annual audited financial statements, results of the review of the Companys quarterly financial statements and significant financial reporting issues and judgments made in connection with the preparation of the Companys financial statements Review and discuss with the independent auditor any critical audit matter (CAM) addressed in the audit of the Companys financial statements and the relevant financial statement accounts and disclosures that relate to each CAM. Reviews the Companys accounting and financial reporting principles and practices, including any significant changes thereto Advises the Board with respect to Company policies and procedures regarding compliance with applicable laws and regulations and with the Companys Code of Conduct Discusses with management the Companys major risk exposures and the steps management has taken to monitor and control such exposures; and assists the Board in the oversight of cybersecurity and other technology risks. Further detail about the role of the Audit Committee in risk assessment and risk management is included in the section entitled What is the Boards role in risk oversight? and How does the Board oversee cybersecurity risk? |
The Board of Directors has determined that all of the members of the Audit Committee are independent within the meaning of applicable SEC regulations and the listing standards of the NYSE. The Board has also determined that each member of the Audit Committee is financially literate within the meaning of the listing standards of the NYSE and that each of Messrs. Bassi, Chan, Han and Hsieh is qualified as an audit committee financial expert within the meaning of SEC regulations.
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Compensation Committee
Ruby Lu, Chair Christian L. Campbell* Edouard Ettedgui William Wang
Number of meetings held in 2020: 9 |
Oversees the Companys executive compensation plans and programs and reviews and recommends changes to these plans and programs Monitors the performance of the Chief Executive Officer and other senior executives in light of corporate goals set by the Committee Reviews and approves the corporate goals and objectives relevant to the Chief Executive Officers and other senior executives compensation and evaluates their performance in light of those goals and objectives Determines and approves the compensation level of the Chief Executive Officer and other senior executive officers based on this evaluation Reviews the Companys compensation plans, policies and programs to assess the extent to which they encourage excessive or inappropriate risk-taking or earnings manipulation |
The Board has determined that all of the members of the Compensation Committee are independent within the meaning of the listing standards of the NYSE.
Nominating and Governance Committee
Fred Hu, Chair Christian L. Campbell* Edouard Ettedgui Ruby Lu
Number of meetings held in 2020: 3 |
Identifies and proposes to the Board individuals qualified to become Board members and recommends to the Board director nominees for each committee Advises the Board on matters of corporate governance Reviews and reassesses from time to time the adequacy of the Companys Corporate Governance Principles and recommends any proposed changes to the Board for approval Receives comments from all directors and reports annually to the Board with assessment of the Boards performance Reviews annually and makes recommendations to the Board with respect to the compensation and benefits of directors Reviews management succession planning and makes recommendations to the Board Review emerging corporate governance issues and best practices |
The Board has determined that all of the members of the Nominating and Governance Committee are independent within the meaning of the listing standards of the NYSE.
Food Safety and Sustainability Committee
Zili Shao, Chair Peter A. Bassi Edouard Ettedgui
Number of meetings held in 2020: 2 |
Reviews, evaluates and advises the Board regarding the practices, procedures, strategies and initiatives to protect food safety Reviews, evaluates and advises the Board regarding trends, issues and concerns which affect or could affect the Companys food safety practices, and the risks arising therefrom, in light of the Companys overall efforts related to food safety Reviews and evaluates any corrective action taken by management to address any food safety related risks or incident, if any, and advises the Board regarding any proposed action in relation thereto Reviews, evaluates and advises the Board regarding the Companys practices, policies, procedures, strategies and initiatives relating to sustainability, including environmental, supply chain and food nutrition and health Reviews and evaluates the trends, issues and concerns which affect or could affect the Companys sustainability practices, policies, procedures, strategies and initiatives Reviews and oversees the development and implementation of the goals the Company may establish from time to time with respect to its sustainability initiatives Oversees the reporting and communication with stakeholders with respect to sustainability |
* At the Annual Meeting, Messrs. Campbell and Chan are stepping down from the Board and its committees and are not standing for re-election.
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Does the Company require stock ownership by executive officers?
How many shares of Company common stock do the directors and executive officers own?
Stock ownership information for our directors and executive officers is shown under Stock Ownership Information.
Does the Company have a policy on hedging or other speculative trading in Company common stock?
Directors, executive officers and certain other designated employees are prohibited from speculative trading in Company common stock, including trading in puts, calls or other hedging or monetization transactions.
How are directors compensated?
Employee directors do not receive additional compensation for serving on the Board of Directors. The annual compensation for each director who is not an employee of the Company is discussed under 2020 Director Compensation.
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Director Nominees
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Fred Hu Age 57 Director Since 2016 | |
Fred Hu has served as the chairman and founder of Primavera, a China-based global investment firm, since its inception in 2011. Prior to Primavera, Dr. Hu served in various roles at Goldman Sachs from 1997 to 2010, including as partner and chairman of Greater China at Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. From 1991 to 1996, he served as an economist at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington D.C. Dr. Hu currently is a member of the board of directors of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited, a company listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (stock code: 0388), Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Limited, a company listed on both the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (stock code: 1398) and the Shanghai Stock Exchange (SHA: 601398), and UBS Group AG, a company listed on both the SIX Swiss Stock Exchange (SIX: UBSG) and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: UBS). From May 2011 to May 2018, Dr. Hu served as an independent non-executive director of Hang Seng Bank Limited, a company listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (stock code: 0011). Dr. Hu serves as an independent non-executive director for Ant Group Co., Ltd. since August 2020 and as a co-director of the National Center for Economic Research and a professor at Tsinghua University. Dr. Hu obtained his doctoral degree in economics from Harvard University. Dr. Hu brings to our Board extensive expertise in international affairs and the Chinese economy. In addition, Dr. Hu brings valuable business, strategic development and corporate leadership experience as well as expertise in economics, finance and global capital markets. |
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Joey Wat Age 49 Director Since 2017 | |
Joey Wat has served as a director of our Company since July 2017 and as the Chief Executive Officer of our Company since March 2018. She served as our President and Chief Operating Officer from February 2017 to February 2018 and the Chief Executive Officer, KFC from October 2016 to February 2017, a position she held at Yum! Restaurants China, from August 2015 to October 2016. Ms. Wat joined Yum! Restaurants China in September 2014 as President of KFC China and was promoted to Chief Executive Officer for KFC China in August 2015. Before joining YUM, Ms. Wat served in both management and strategy positions at A.S. Watson Group (Watson), an international health, beauty and lifestyle retailer, in the U.K. from 2004 to 2014. Her last position at Watson was managing director of Watson Health & Beauty U.K., which operates Superdrug and Savers, two retail chains specializing in the sale of pharmacy and health and beauty products, from 2012 to 2014. She made the transition from head of strategy of Watson in Europe to managing director of Savers in 2007. Before joining Watson, Ms. Wat spent seven years in management consulting including with McKinsey & Companys Hong Kong office from 2000 to 2003. Ms. Wat obtained a master of management degree from Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University in 2000. Ms. Wat brings to our Board extensive knowledge of the Companys business and her industry acumen acquired in the course of a career that included several leadership roles in retail companies. |
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Peter A. Bassi Age 71 Director Since 2016 | |
Peter A. Bassi served as Chairman of Yum! Restaurants International from 2003 to 2005 and as its President from 1997 to 2003. Prior to that position, Mr. Bassi spent 25 years in a wide range of financial and general management positions at PepsiCo, Inc., Pepsi-Cola International, Pizza Hut (U.S. and International), Frito-Lay and Taco Bell. Mr. Bassi currently serves as lead independent director and chairman of the governance and nominating committee of BJs Restaurant, Inc. (NASDAQ: BJRI), where he also serves on the audit committee and compensation committee. He has been a member of the board of BJs Restaurant, Inc. since 2004. From January 2009 to May 2019, Mr. Bassi held various positions on the board of Potbelly Corporation (NASDAQ: PBPB). From June 2015 to December 2018, Mr. Bassi served on the value optimization board for Mekong Capital Partners, a private equity firm based in Vietnam. He also served on the board of supervisors of AmRest Holdings SE (WSE: EAT) from 2013 to 2015, and served on the board of the Pep Boys-Manny, Moe & Jack from 2002 to 2009. Mr. Bassi received his masters degree of business administration (MBA) from the University of Rhode Island in 1972. He brings to our Board knowledge of the restaurant industry and global franchising, as well as financial expertise and extensive public company board and corporate governance experience. |
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Edouard Ettedgui Age 69 Director Since 2016 | |
Edouard Ettedgui has served as the non-executive chairman of Alliance Française, Hong Kong since 2016. He also served as a non-executive director of Mandarin Oriental International Limited from April 2016 to May 2020, the company for which he was the group chief executive from 1998 to 2016. Prior to his time at Mandarin Oriental International, Mr. Ettedgui was the chief financial officer for Dairy Farm International Holdings, and he served in various roles for British American Tobacco (BAT), including as the business development director, group finance controller and group head of finance. From 1990 to 1996, he spent around six years with BAT Industries PLC in London, initially as the head of finance and later as the group finance controller and director for new business development. Mr. Ettedgui graduated from ESSEC Business School (France) in 1975. He brings to our Board senior management experience in various international consumer-product industries, extensive financial expertise and public company board experience. |
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Cyril Han Age 43 Director Nominee | |
Cyril Han has served as the chief financial officer of Ant Group Co., Ltd., an innovative technology provider, since April 2020. Mr. Han joined Ant Group Co., Ltd. in May 2014 and previously served as senior director and vice president. He joined Alibaba Group, a Chinese multinational conglomerate, as senior director of the corporate finance department in 2011. Before joining Alibaba Group, Mr. Han worked at the investment banking division of China International Capital Corporation from July 2001 to September 2011. He has served as a non-executive director of Hundsun Technologies Inc., a company listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange (SHA: 600570), since February 2016, and has served as a non-executive director of Zhong An Online P & C Insurance Co., Ltd., a company listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (stock code: 6060), since October 2016. Mr. Han obtained his masters degree in economics from Tsinghua University. He brings to our Board deep knowledge and insights in the fields of finance and technology. |
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Louis T. Hsieh Age 56 Director Since 2016 | |
Louis T. Hsieh served as the chief financial officer of NIO Inc., an electric and autonomous vehicle developer that is listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: NIO), from May 2017 to October 2019. Mr. Hsieh has held various positions at New Oriental Education & Technology Group, a private educational service provider that is listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: EDU), including positions as a director since 2007, the president from 2009 to 2016 and the chief financial officer from 2005 to 2015. In addition, Mr. Hsieh serves as an independent director, member of the nominating and corporate governance committee and chairman of the audit committee for JD.com, Inc., an e-commerce company that is listed on the Nasdaq Stock Market (NASDAQ: JD) and the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (stock code: 9618). Previously, Mr. Hsieh served as an independent director and chairman of the audit committee for Nord Anglia Education, Inc. (NYSE: NORD). He also served as an independent director and the chairman of audit committee for both Perfect World Co., Ltd. and China Digital TV Holding Co., Ltd. Mr. Hsieh obtained a juris doctor degree from the University of California at Berkeley in 1990. He brings to our Board corporate leadership and public company board experience as well as his extensive financial and international business experience. |
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Ruby Lu Age 50 Director Since 2016 | |
Ruby Lu is a venture capitalist investing in technology start-ups in the U.S. and China. Ms. Lu founded Atypical Ventures, an early-stage technology venture investment firm, in 2019. In 2006, she co-founded DCM China, a venture capital firm. During her more than 12-year tenure at DCM, she invested in, and served as a board member for, many leading technology companies, including BitAuto Holdings Limited, Ecommerce China Dangdang Inc. and Pactera Technology International Ltd. Prior to joining DCM in 2003, Ms. Lu was a vice president in the investment banking group of technology, media and telecommunications at Goldman Sachs & Co. in Menlo Park, California. She also served as an independent director and on the audit committee of iKang Healthcare Group, Inc., and served as an independent director and Chairman of the special committee for iDreamSky Technologies Limited before these two companies were taken private. She is currently an independent director on the board of Uxin Limited (NASDAQ: UXIN) and Blue City Holdings Limited (NASDAQ: BLCT). In both companies, she serves as the chairman of the compensation committee and a member of the audit committee, and in Uxin Limited, she also serves as a member of nominating and corporate governance committee. Ms. Lu obtained her master of arts from Johns Hopkins University in 1996. She brings to our Board public company board experience as well as extensive financial and global market experience. |
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Zili Shao Age 61 Director Since 2016 | |
Zili Shao has served as the non-executive chairman of Fangda Partners, a leading law firm, since June 2017. Mr. Shao also serves as an independent non-executive director of Bank of Montreal (China) Co., Ltd. Mr. Shao is the founder and chairman of MountVue Capital Management Co. Ltd. From September 2015 to January 2018, he served as a non-executive director of Elife Holdings Limited, a company listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (stock code: 0223). From April 2015 to May 2017, he served as co-chairman and partner at King & Wood Mallesons China, a law firm. From 2010 to 2015, Mr. Shao held various positions at JP Morgan Chase & Co. (JP Morgan), a financial services company, including roles such as chairman and chief executive officer of JP Morgan China and vice chairman of JP Morgan Asia Pacific. Prior to JP Morgan, he was a former partner at Linklaters LLP, a leading international law firm, for 12 years. He acted as managing partner of Linklaters of Greater China and subsequently was appointed managing partner of the Asia Pacific region. Mr. Shao obtained his masters degree in law from the University of Melbourne in 1994. Mr. Shao brings to our Board extensive professional experience in Asia and public company board and corporate governance experience. |
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William Wang Age 46 Director Since 2017 | |
William Wang is one of the founding partners of Primavera. Prior to Primavera, Mr. Wang served as a managing director of Goldman Sachs Merchant Banking/Principal Investment Area, where he led significant successful investments in China for the group. Prior to that, Mr. Wang worked in the investment banking division and private equity group of China International Capital Corporation Limited. Mr. Wang currently serves as a director on the board of Geely Automobile Holdings Limited, a company listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (stock code: 0175), and Sunlands Technology Group, a company listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: STG), in addition to directorships at Primaveras portfolio companies. Mr. Wang obtained a master of management degree in management science and engineering from Shanghai Jiao Tong University in 2000. He brings to our Board deep knowledge and investment insights of the Chinese market. |
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Min (Jenny) Zhang Age 47 | |
Min (Jenny) Zhang has served as the vice-chairlady of Huazhu Group Limited (Huazhu), a multi-brand hotel group listed on both the Nasdaq Stock Market (NASDAQ: HTHT) and the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (stock code: 1179), since July 20, 2020. Ms. Zhang joined Huazhu in September 2007 and held various leadership positions, including as executive vice-chairlady from November 2019 to July 2020, chief executive officer from May 2015 to November 2019, president from January 2015 to May 2015, chief financial officer from March 2008 to May 2015, chief strategic officer from November 2013 to January 2015 and senior vice president of finance from September 2007 to February 2008. Ms. Zhang also serves as an independent director of LAIX Inc., an artificial intelligence company listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: LAIX). She served as an independent non-executive director of Genscript Biotech Corporation, a company listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (stock code: 1548), from August 2015 to November 2018, and an independent director of OneSmart Education Group Limited, a company listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: ONE), from March 2018 to February 2020. Ms. Zhang received a master of business administration degree from Harvard Business School in 2003. Ms. Zhang will bring to our board leadership experience in a consumer-focused industry in China, extensive financial expertise and public company board experience. |
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Who are our largest stockholders?
Name of Beneficial Owner | Number of Shares Beneficially Owned |
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Invesco Ltd. |
41,897,729 | (2) | [ | ]% | ||||
1555 Peachtree Street NE, Suite 1800 |
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Atlanta, GA 30309 |
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BlackRock, Inc. |
29,685,927 | (3) | [ | ]% | ||||
55 East 52nd Street |
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New York, NY 10055 |
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Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC |
23,919,072 | (4) | [ | ]% | ||||
200 West Street |
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New York, NY 10282 |
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Primavera Capital Management Ltd. |
19,913,992.81 | (5) | [ | ]% | ||||
28 Hennessy Road, 28th Floor |
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Hong Kong |
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Joey Wat |
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Andy Yeung |
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Johnson Huang |
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Danny Tan |
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Aiken Yuen |
[ | ] | * | |||||
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Non-Employee Directors and Director Nominees |
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Peter A. Bassi |
[ | ] | * | |||||
Christian L. Campbell |
[ | ] | * | |||||
Ed Yiu-Cheong Chan |
[ | ] | * | |||||
Edouard Ettedgui |
[ | ] | * | |||||
Cyril Han |
[ | ] | * | |||||
Louis T. Hsieh |
[ | ] | * | |||||
Fred Hu |
[ | ] | * | |||||
Ruby Lu |
[ | ] | * | |||||
Zili Shao |
[ | ] | * | |||||
William Wang |
[ | ] | * | |||||
Min (Jenny) Zhang |
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Ownership of all directors and executive officers as a group (20 total) |
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* | Represents less than one percent |
(1) | Percentage ownership is determined based on a total of [ ] shares of Company common stock outstanding as of March 29, 2021. |
(2) | Based on Amendment No. 2 to the Schedule 13G filed by Invesco Ltd. on February 12, 2021, which indicated that, as of December 31, 2020, Invesco Ltd. had sole voting power over 41,865,970 shares of Company common stock and sole dispositive power over 41,897,729 shares of Company common stock. |
(3) | Based on Amendment No. 5 to the Schedule 13G filed by BlackRock, Inc. on March 15, 2021, which indicated that, as of December 31, 2020, BlackRock, Inc. had sole voting power over 25,046,301 shares of Company common stock and sole dispositive power over 29,685,927 shares of Company common stock. |
(4) | Based on the Schedule 13G filed by The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. on February 12, 2021, which indicated that, as of December 31, 2020, The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. had shared voting power over 23,744,213 shares of Company common stock and shared dispositive power over 23,919,072 shares of Company common stock. |
(5) | Based on Amendment No. 6 to the Schedule 13D filed by Primavera Capital Management Ltd. on November 4, 2020, which indicated that, as of October 30, 2020, Primavera Capital Management Ltd. had sole voting and dispositive power over 19,913,992.81 shares of Company common stock, Pollos Investment GP Ltd. shared voting and dispositive control over 16,364,778 shares of Company common stock and Pollos L.L.C. shared voting and dispositive control over 3,549,214.81 shares of Company common stock. The amount reported in the table includes 3,549,214.81 shares underlying outstanding Warrants. |
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COMPENSATION DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS
Name | Title | |
Joey Wat |
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) | |
Andy Yeung |
Chief Financial Officer (CFO) | |
Johnson Huang |
General Manager, KFC | |
Danny Tan |
Chief Supply Chain Officer | |
Aiken Yuen |
Chief People Officer |
This CD&A is divided into four sections:
Executive Summary |
Impact of COVID-19 on our Business | |
2020 Business Overview and Performance Highlights | ||
Company Total Shareholder Return Performance | ||
Recent Compensation Highlights | ||
Alignment of Executive Compensation Program with Business Performance | ||
Pay Components | ||
Executive Compensation Practices | ||
Stockholder Engagement | ||
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Elements of the Executive Compensation Program |
Base Salary | |
Annual Performance-Based Cash Bonuses | ||
Long-Term Equity Incentives | ||
2020 Partner Long-Term Performance-Based Grants | ||
2021 Chairman Grants | ||
Other Elements of Executive Compensation Program | ||
2020 NEO Compensation and Performance Summary | ||
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How Compensation Decisions Are Made | Executive Compensation Philosophy | |
Role of the Compensation Committee | ||
Role of the Independent Consultant | ||
Competitive Market Review | ||
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Compensation Policies and Practices |
Compensation Recovery Policy | |
Equity-Based Awards Grant Policy | ||
Stock Ownership Guidelines | ||
Hedging and Pledging of Company Stock | ||
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Executive Summary
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The Company delivered a TSR of 22.74% in 2020, calculated based on the 20 trading day average closing price prior to and including the start and end dates of the 2020 calendar year and assuming reinvestment of all dividends.
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2020 CEO Target Compensation Mix
Objective | Base Salary |
Annual Performance- Based Cash Bonuses |
Long-Term Equity |
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Attract and retain the right talent to achieve superior stockholder results Competitive total reward program structure that enables pay to vary based on role, responsibility, experience, market value and future potential of talent in order to drive superior results year over year.
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Reward performance Motivate both short-term and long-term performance through annual and long-term equity programs. A majority of NEO annual target compensation is performance-based or variable and, therefore, at-risk.
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Emphasize long-term value creation The Companys belief is simple: if it creates long-term value for stockholders, then it shares a portion of that value with those responsible for the results. SARs and PSUs focus on the long-term performance of the Company and directly align the interests of the recipients with those of the Companys stockholders.
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Drive ownership mentality We require executives to invest in the Companys success by owning a substantial amount of Company stock.
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Executive Compensation Practices
Our Executive Compensation Practices
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We deliver a significant percentage of annual target compensation in the form of variable compensation tied to performance, with 85% of Ms. Wats 2020 annual target compensation in the form of variable pay elements | |
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We deliver a significant portion of total compensation in the form of equity | |
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We have multi-year vesting periods for equity awards | |
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We perform market comparisons of executive compensation against a relevant peer group, recognizing the different geographic regions where executives are sourced and recruited | |
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We use an independent compensation consultant reporting directly to the Compensation Committee | |
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We have double-trigger vesting for equity awards in the event of a change in control under our long-term incentive plan | |
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We maintain stock ownership guidelines, which includes a retention requirement until the guideline is achieved | |
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We maintain a compensation recovery policy | |
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We maintain an equity-based awards grant policy specifying pre-determined dates for annual equity grants | |
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We hold an annual say on pay vote | |
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We maintain an annual stockholder engagement process | |
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Our Compensation Committee regularly meets in executive session without any members of management present
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We do not pay dividends or dividend equivalents on PSUs unless and until they vest | |
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We do not allow repricing of underwater SARs under our long-term incentive plan without stockholder approval | |
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We do not allow hedging, short sales or pledging of our securities | |
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We do not allow backdating of SARs | |
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Base Salary | × |
Target Bonus
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Team
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COMPANY
Team Performance Measures | Target | Actual | |
Earned As a % of Target |
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Adjusted Operating Profit Growth* |
2.5% | |
Negative Growth Rate |
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Same Store Sales Growth |
2.8% | |
Negative Growth Rate |
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System Gross New Builds** |
832 | 1,044 | 200 | 15 | % | 30 | ||||||||||||||
System Customer Satisfaction*** |
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* | Adjusted Operating Profit Growth as a team performance measure is the adjusted operating profit growth, excluding the impact from the acquisition of Huang Ji Huang, the launch of Lavazza and foreign exchange rate. The impact from the acquisition of Huang Ji Huang and the launch of Lavazza were excluded to allow adjusted operating profit growth to be calculated on a comparable basis with 2019. We also excluded the effects of RMB to USD translations (either positive or negative) because we believe that changes in the foreign exchange rate can cause Operating Profit Growth to appear more or less favorable than business results indicate. |
** | The Compensation Committee excluded Huang Ji Huang and Lavazza, when determining the Companys target and actual results for the System Gross New Builds performance measure because the Lavazza business remains in an initial testing stage, with the Companys annual plans for new builds subject to change, and Huang Ji Huang was acquired after the setting of the performance targets. |
*** | System Customer Satisfaction is measured based on feedback obtained from customers through online customer surveys. For the Company, this goal is measured on an aggregate basis for all of the Companys brands. |
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* | Based on the achievement of the original team performance measures discussed above and the adjusted weighting approved in July 2020, the final team performance factor for the original KPIs was 17.5 (team performance factor of 49.8 multiplied by adjusted weighting). |
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Key Performance Indicator | Target | Actual | |
Performance v. Target |
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Market Penetration* |
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Digital** |
60.0% | 60.2% | on target | 15 | % | |||||||||||
B2B Ecosystem*** |
920 | 1,015 | above target | 10 | % | |||||||||||
KFC Delivery Sales Growth**** |
38.0% | 41.9% | above target | 25 | % | |||||||||||
Pizza Hut Non-Dine-In Transactions***** |
42.0% | 45.2% | above target | 15 | % | |||||||||||
Cost Control****** |
-10.0% | -12% | above target | 10 | % |
* | Market Penetration measures the Companys total store count as a percentage of the total store count of the Company and its key peer companies. The Company is not disclosing this goal due to the competitively sensitive nature of such goal. The goal was designed to be challenging but achievable with strong management performance. |
** | Digital measures digital member sales for the KFC and Pizza Hut brands as a percentage of total system sales. |
*** | B2B Ecosystem measures the Companys total business-to-business gross merchandising value in millions of U.S. dollars. |
**** | KFC measures the year-over-year delivery sales growth of our KFC brand. |
***** | Pizza Hut measures the percentage of sales of our Pizza Hut brand that are attributable to non-dine-in transactions. |
****** | Cost Control measures actual general and administrative expenses for 2020 compared to the Companys operating plan for the year. |
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Percentile Ranking Achieved |
<40th | 40th | 55th | 85th | Actual | |||||||||||||||
Proportion of Target Award Vesting |
0 | % | 50 | % | 100 | % | 200 | % | 106.77 | % |
* | Calculated based on the 20 trading day average closing price prior to and including the start and end dates of the 2020 calendar year and assuming reinvestment of all dividends. |
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TSR Percentile Rank Achieved |
<30 | % | 30 | % | 55 | % | 85 | % | ||||||||
Proportion of Target Award Vesting* |
0 | % | 35 | % | 100 | % | 200 | % |
* | Vesting proportion for performance between performance levels would be determined based on linear interpolation. |
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Andy Yeung Chief Financial Officer
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Johnson Huang General Manager, KFC
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Danny Tan Chief Supply Chain Officer
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Aiken Yuen Chief People Officer
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Peer Group | ||
Aramark Corporation Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. Compass Group PLC Conagra Brands, Inc. Darden Restaurants, Inc. Dominos Pizza, Inc. Haidilao International Holdings Ltd. Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc. Hyatt Hotels Corporation Lenovo Group Limited Link Real Estate Investment Trust McDonalds Corporation Melco International Development Restaurant Brands International Inc. |
Sodexo S.A. Starbucks Corporation Techtronic Industries Company Limited The Hershey Company Tingyi (Cayman Islands) Holding Corp. US Foods Holding Corp. Want Want China Holdings Limited WH Group Limited Whitbread PLC Wm Morrison Supermarkets PLC Wynn Macau, Limited X5 Retail Group N.V. YUM! Brands, Inc. |
Compensation Policies and Practices
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The Compensation Committee has reviewed and discussed the Compensation Discussion and Analysis with management.
Based on such review and discussion with management, the Compensation Committee recommended to the Board of Directors that the Compensation Discussion and Analysis be included in this Proxy Statement and incorporated by reference in the Companys Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2020.
Compensation Committee:
Ruby Lu (Chair)
Christian L. Campbell
Edouard Ettedgui
William Wang
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2020 SUMMARY COMPENSATION TABLE
The following table and footnotes summarize the total compensation awarded to, earned by or paid to the NEOs for fiscal year 2020 and, to the extent required by SEC executive compensation disclosure rules, fiscal years 2019 and 2018. The Companys NEOs for the 2020 fiscal year are its Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer, and the three other most highly compensated executive officers.
Name and Principal Position |
Year | Salary ($)(1) |
Bonus ($)(2) |
Stock Awards ($)(3) |
Option/ Awards ($)(4) |
Non-Equity Incentive Plan Compensation ($)(5) |
All Other Compensation ($)(6) |
Total ($)(7) |
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Joey Wat |
2020 | 1,151,083 | | 14,500,084 | 2,500,003 | 2,502,664 | 517,744 | 21,171,578 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Chief Executive Officer |
2019 | 1,180,667 | | 2,500,031 | 2,500,012 | 4,355,208 | 1,634,083 | 12,170,001 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
2018 | 1,041,667 | | 2,500,032 | 2,516,929 | 1,635,469 | 2,792,279 | 10,486,376 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Andy Yeung |
2020 | 643,333 | | 2,600,068 | 600,013 | 701,865 | 149,144 | 4,694,423 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Chief Financial Officer |
2019 | 189,895 | | 1,000,030 | | 322,407 | 29,638 | 1,541,970 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Johnson Huang(8) |
2020 | 516,814 | | 2,600,068 | 600,013 | 251,021 | 209,701 | 4,177,617 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
General Manager, KFC |
2019 | 695,833 | | 440,013 | 440,007 | 1,682,635 | 386,480 | 3,644,968 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
2018 | 644,583 | | 440,007 | 440,011 | 866,775 | 453,540 | 2,844,916 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Danny Tan |
2020 | 618,431 | | 1,975,039 | 475,001 | 631,166 | 602,913 | 4,302,550 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Chief Supply Chain Officer |
2019 | 624,689 | | 380,023 | 380,013 | 1,313,575 | 666,369 | 3,364,669 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
2018 | 592,990 | | 380,015 | 380,005 | 554,218 | 1,338,085 | 3,245,313 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Aiken Yuen |
2020 | 517,413 | 100,566 | 1,825,078 | 325,011 | 461,599 | 542,754 | 3,772,421 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Chief People Officer |
2019 | 512,527 | 99,552 | 228,005 | 228,010 | 882,224 | 193,251 | 2,143,569 |
(1) | During 2020, our senior executives, including the NEOs, agreed to voluntarily forgo 10% of their base compensation during the period of April 2020 to December 2020 as contributions to fund additional assistance for frontline employees and their families impacted by COVID-19 as well as other emergency relief. The amounts reported in this column for 2020 reflect the 10% salary reduction. |
(2) | The amount reported in this column for 2020 represents the second installment of a 2018 cash retention award paid to Mr. Yuen. |
(3) | The amounts reported in this column for 2020 represent the grant date fair value of the Annual PSU Awards and the Partner PSU Awards granted to each of the NEOs, calculated in accordance with Accounting Standards Codification Topic 718 (ASC 718), CompensationStock Compensation. The aggregate fair value of PSU awards with performance-based conditions are based on the closing price of our Common Stock on the date of grant and the probable satisfaction of the performance conditions for such awards as of the date of grant. The fair value of PSU awards with marketbased conditions has been determined based on the outcome of a Monte-Carlo simulation model. The maximum value of the 2020 PSU awards at the grant date assuming that the highest level of performance conditions will be achieved is as follows: Ms. Wat, Annual PSU Award$5,000,037 and Partner PSU Award$17,400,104; Mr. Yeung, Annual PSU Award$1,200,036 and Partner PSU Award$2,900,078; Mr. Huang, Annual PSU Award$1,200,036 and Partner PSU Award$2,900,078; Mr. Tan, Annual PSU Award$950,000 and Partner PSU Award$2,175,071; and Mr. Yuen, Annual PSU Award$650,077 and Partner PSU Award$2,175,071. See Note 14 to the Companys Consolidated Financial Statements included in the Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2020 (the Audited Financial Statements) for further discussion of the relevant assumptions used in calculating these amounts. |
(4) | The amounts reported in this column for 2020 represent the grant date fair value of the annual SAR awards granted to each of the NEOs, calculated in accordance with ASC 718. To compute the grant date fair value of SAR |
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awards, the Company uses the Black-Scholes model with the following assumptions: risk-free interest rate of 1.5%, expected term based on historical experience of 6.5 years, expected volatility of 33.2%, and expected dividend yield of 1.1%. See Note 14 to the Companys Audited Financial Statements for further discussion of the relevant assumptions used in calculating these amounts. |
(5) | Amounts in this column reflect the annual incentive awards earned for the applicable fiscal year performance periods under the annual bonus program, which is described further in our CD&A under the heading Annual Performance-Based Cash Bonuses. |
(6) | The amounts in this column for 2020 are detailed in the 2020 All Other Compensation Table and footnotes to that table, which follow. |
(7) | Certain compensation included in the All Other Compensation column was denominated in Chinese Renminbi. Messrs. Tan and Yuens salaries and 2020 annual incentive and bonus awards were denominated in Hong Kong dollars. Compensation paid in Chinese Renminbi or Hong Kong dollars was converted to U.S. dollars using an exchange rate of 6.8946 and 7.7561, respectively, for disclosure purposes. |
(8) | During 2020, Mr. Huang took a medical leave of absence from the Company and returned from such leave in December 2020. Mr. Huangs 2020 base salary and annual incentive award compensation is reduced as compared to 2019 due to such medical leave. |
2020 ALL OTHER COMPENSATION TABLE
The following table and footnotes summarize the compensation and benefits included under the All Other Compensation column in the 2020 Summary Compensation Table that were awarded to, earned by or paid to the Companys NEOs for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2020.
Name |
Perquisites and ($)(1) |
Tax Reimbursements ($)(2) |
Retirement Scheme Contributions ($)(3) |
Other ($)(4) |
Total ($) |
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Ms. Wat |
148,474 | 176,100 | 124,608 | 68,562 | 517,744 | |||||||||||||||
Mr. Yeung |
92,004 | | 34,826 | 22,314 | 149,144 | |||||||||||||||
Mr. Huang |
113,131 | | 73,740 | 22,830 | 209,701 | |||||||||||||||
Mr. Tan |
167,277 | 333,677 | 67,044 | 34,915 | 602,913 | |||||||||||||||
Mr. Yuen |
83,679 | 383,907 | 55,965 | 19,203 | 542,754 |
(1) | Amounts in this column represent: for Ms. Wat, an education reimbursement ($34,340) and housing cost subsidy ($114,134); for Messrs. Yeung, Huang and Yuen, a housing cost subsidy; and for Mr. Tan, an education reimbursement ($43,703) and housing cost subsidy ($123,574). Such amounts are valued based on the amounts paid directly to the NEOs or the service providers, as applicable. |
(2) | Amounts in this column for Messrs. Tan and Yuen represent legacy tax reimbursements for gains realized in 2020 on equity awards granted before 2018. For Ms. Wat, the amount consists of legacy tax reimbursements for the exercise of Yum! Brands, Inc. SARs. |
(3) | This column represents contributions to the BSRCHLRS for all of our NEOs. |
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(4) | This column reports the total amount of other benefits provided. Such amounts, which are reflective of market practice for similarly situated global executives working in international companies based in mainland China, are paid directly to the NEOs or service providers, as applicable. Other than for certain benefits described below, none of the other benefits individually exceeded the greater of $25,000 or 10% of the total amount of these other benefits and the perquisites and other personal benefits shown in column (b) for the NEO. These other benefits consist of amounts paid for utilities, home leave expenses, transportation allowances, repatriation expense reimbursement and executive physicals. In 2020, Ms. Wat received home leave reimbursement of $29,566. |
2020 GRANTS OF PLAN-BASED AWARDS
The following table provides information on the annual incentive program that the Companys NEOs participated in during 2020 and the SARs, Annual PSU Awards and Partner PSU Awards granted under the Companys Long Term Incentive Plan in 2020 to the Companys NEOs.
Name | Estimated Future
Payouts Under Non-Equity Incentive Plan Awards(1) |
Estimated Future Payouts Under Equity Incentive Plan Awards |
All Other Stock Awards: Number of Shares of Stock or Units (#) |
All Other Option/ SAR Awards: Number of Securities Underlying Options (#)(2) |
Exercise or Base Price of Option/ SAR Awards ($/Sh)(3) |
Grant Date Fair Value of Stock, Option and SAR ($)(4) |
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Target ($) |
Maximum ($) |
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Target (#) |
Maximum (#) |
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Ms. Wat |
| | 1,853,825 | 5,561,475 | | | | | | | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/7/2020 | | | | | | | | 187,063 | $ | 42.71 | 2,500,003 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/7/2020 | (5) | | | | 23,213 | 58,032 | 139,277 | | | | 2,500,019 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/7/2020 | (6) | | | | 156,333 | 312,666 | 625,332 | | | | 12,000,065 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mr. Yeung |
| | 557,036 | 1,671,108 | | | | | | | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/7/2020 | | | | | | | | 44,896 | $ | 42.71 | 600,013 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/7/2020 | (5) | | | | 5,571 | 13,928 | 33,427 | | | | 600,018 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/7/2020 | (6) | | | | 26,056 | 52,112 | 104,224 | | | | 2,000,050 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mr. Huang |
| | 662,866 | 1,988,598 | | | | | | | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/7/2020 | | | | | | | | 44,896 | $ | 42.71 | 600,013 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/7/2020 | (5) | | | | 5,571 | 13,928 | 33,427 | | | | 600,018 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/7/2020 | (6) | | | | 26,056 | 52,112 | 104,224 | | | | 2,000,050 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mr. Tan |
| | 536,000 | 1,608,000 | | | | | | | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/7/2020 | | | | | | | | 35,542 | $ | 42.71 | 475,001 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/7/2020 | (5) | | | | 4,410 | 11,026 | 26,462 | | | | 475,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/7/2020 | (6) | | | | 19,542 | 39,084 | 78,168 | | | | 1,500,039 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mr. Yuen |
| | 364,000 | 1,092,000 | | | | | | | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/7/2020 | | | | | | | | 24,319 | $ | 42.71 | 325,011 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/7/2020 | (5) | | | | 3,018 | 7,545 | 18,108 | | | | 325,039 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/7/2020 | (6) | | | | 19,542 | 39,084 | 78,168 | | | | 1,500,039 |
(1) | Amounts in columns (c), (d) and (e) provide the minimum, target and maximum amounts payable as annual incentive compensation to each NEO based on team and individual performance during 2020. The actual amounts of annual incentive compensation awards paid for 2020 performance are shown in the Non-Equity Incentive Plan Compensation column of the 2020 Summary Compensation Table. The performance measurements, performance targets and target bonus percentages are described in the CD&A, beginning under the heading Annual Performance-Based Cash Bonuses. |
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(2) | SARs allow the grantee to receive the number of shares of the underlying common stock that is equal in value to the appreciation in the underlying common stock with respect to the number of SARs granted from the date of grant to the date of exercise. SARs become exercisable in equal installments on the first, second, third and fourth anniversaries of the grant date, subject to the recipients continued employment through the applicable vesting date. |
(3) | The exercise price of the SARs equals the closing price of the underlying common stock on the grant date. |
(4) | The amounts reported in this column for 2020 represent the grant date fair value of the annual SAR awards, the Annual PSU awards and the Partner PSU Awards granted to each of the NEOs, calculated in accordance with ASC 718. The aggregate fair value of PSU awards with performance-based conditions are based on the closing price of our Common Stock on the date of grant and the probable satisfaction of the performance conditions as of the date of grant. The fair value of PSU awards with market based conditions has been determined based on the outcome of a Monte-Carlo simulation model. To compute the grant date fair value of SAR awards, the Company uses the Black-Scholes model with the following assumptions: risk-free interest rate of 1.5%, expected term based on historical experience of 6.5 years, expected volatility of 33.2%, and expected dividend yield of 1.1%. See Note 14 to the Companys Audited Financial Statements for further discussion of the relevant assumptions used in calculating the grant date fair value for the SARs and PSU awards. |
(5) | Amounts reported in this row and associated with columns (f), (g) and (h) provide the threshold, target and maximum numbers of shares of common stock that may be received by the grantee upon vesting of the Annual PSU Awards. The Annual PSU Awards granted to each of the NEOs on February 7, 2020 will be settled in shares of common stock, subject to the achievement of performance goals relating to Adjusted Total Revenue Growth and Adjusted Diluted Earnings Per Common Share Growth, with a rTSR payout modifier, during a performance period beginning on January 1, 2020 and extending through December 31, 2022, and the NEOs continued employment through the last day of the performance period. Amounts reported in the Threshold column represent payout of 40% of target PSUs awarded, and amounts reported in the Maximum column represent payout of 240% of the target PSUs awarded. |
(6) | Amounts reported in this row and associated with columns (f), (g) and (h) provide the threshold, target and maximum numbers of shares of common stock that may be received by the grantee upon vesting of the Partner PSU Awards. The Partner PSU Awards granted to each of the NEOs on February 7, 2020 will be settled in shares of common stock, subject to the achievement of performance goals relating to absolute stock price hurdles, Adjusted Total Revenue Growth, Adjusted EBITDA Growth and transformational objectives during a four-year performance period beginning on January 1, 2020 and ending on December 31, 2023, and the NEOs continued employment through the last day of the performance period. Amounts reported in the Threshold column represent payout of 50% of target PSUs awarded, and amounts reported in the Maximum column represent payout of 200% of the target PSUs awarded. |
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OUTSTANDING EQUITY AWARDS AT 2020 YEAR-END
The following table shows the number of Company shares covered by exercisable and unexercisable SARs, unvested RSUs and unvested PSUs held by the Companys NEOs on December 31, 2020. This table excludes any YUM shares received by the NEOs upon conversion of their outstanding YUM equity awards in connection with the spin-off.
Option/SAR Awards | Stock Awards | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Name | Grant Date |
Number of (#) |
Number of Securities Underlying Unexercised Options/ SARs (#) Unexercisable(1) |
Option/ ($) |
Option/ SAR Expiration Date |
Number of Shares |
Market Value of Shares or Units of Stock That Have Not Vested ($)(3) |
Equity That Have |
Equity That Have |
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(a) | (b) | (c) | (d) | (e) | (f) | (g) | (h) | (i) | (j) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ms. Wat |
2/6/2015 | 27,063 | | 22.32 | 2/6/2025 | | | | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3/25/2015 | 32,309 | | 23.90 | 3/25/2025 | | | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/5/2016 | 41,316 | | 21.06 | 2/5/2026 | | | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11/11/2016 | 48,846 | | 26.98 | 11/11/2026 | | | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/10/2017 | 83,830 | 27,944 | (i) | 26.56 | 2/10/2027 | 77,532 | (i) | 4,426,314 | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/9/2018 | 93,075 | 93,076 | (ii) | 40.29 | 2/9/2028 | | | | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/7/2019 | 46,525 | 139,575 | (iii) | 41.66 | 2/7/2029 | | | 83,950 | (i) | 4,792,706 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/7/2020 | | 187,063 | (iv) | 42.71 | 2/7/2030 | | | 23,213 | (ii) | 1,325,219 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/7/2020 | | | | | | | 156,333 | (iii) | 8,925,051 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mr. Yeung |
11/1/2019 | | | | | 16,287 | (ii) | 929,809 | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/7/2020 | | 44,896 | (iv) | 42.71 | 2/7/2030 | | | 5,571 | (ii) | 318,060 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/7/2020 | | | | | | | 26,056 | (iii) | 1,487,537 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mr. Huang |
2/8/2012 | 8,994 | | 19.46 | 2/8/2022 | | | | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/6/2013 | 9,652 | | 19.00 | 2/6/2023 | | | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/5/2014 | 6,797 | | 21.30 | 2/5/2024 | | | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/5/2014 | 9,516 | | 21.30 | 2/5/2024 | | | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/6/2015 | 10,149 | | 22.32 | 2/6/2025 | | | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/5/2016 | 13,772 | | 21.06 | 2/5/2026 | | | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11/11/2016 | 24,423 | | 26.98 | 11/11/2026 | | | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/10/2017 | 27,943 | 9,315 | (i) | 26.56 | 2/10/2027 | | | | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11/1/2017 | | | | | 20,801 | (iii) | 1,187,549 | | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/9/2018 | 16,271 | 16,272 | (ii) | 40.29 | 2/9/2028 | 11,217 | (iv) | 640,387 | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/7/2019 | 8,188 | 24,566 | (iii) | 41.66 | 2/7/2029 | 10,728 | (v) | 612,436 | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/7/2020 | | 44,896 | (iv) | 42.71 | 2/7/2030 | | | 5,571 | (ii) | 318,060 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/7/2020 | | | | | | | 26,056 | (iii) | 1,487,537 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mr. Tan |
2/8/2012 | 3,679 | | 19.46 | 2/8/2022 | | | | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/6/2013 | 7,556 | | 19.00 | 2/6/2023 | | | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/5/2014 | 6,797 | | 21.30 | 2/5/2024 | | | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/5/2014 | 7,681 | | 21.30 | 2/5/2024 | | | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/6/2015 | 10,149 | | 22.32 | 2/6/2025 | | | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/5/2016 | 13,772 | | 21.06 | 2/5/2026 | | | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11/11/2016 | 24,423 | | 26.98 | 11/11/2026 | | | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/10/2017 | 27,943 | 9,315 | (i) | 26.56 | 2/10/2027 | | | | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/9/2018 | 14,052 | 14,053 | (ii) | 40.29 | 2/9/2028 | 9,688 | (iv) | 553,075 | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/7/2019 | 7,072 | 21,216 | (iii) | 41.66 | 2/7/2029 | 9,265 | (v) | 528,938 | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/7/2020 | | 35,542 | (iv) | 42.71 | 2/7/2030 | | | 4,410 | (ii) | 251,790 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/7/2020 | | | | | | | 19,542 | (iii) | 1,115,653 |
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Option/SAR Awards | Stock Awards | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Name | Grant Date |
Number of (#) |
Number of Securities Underlying Unexercised Options/ SARs (#) Unexercisable(1) |
Option/ ($) |
Option/ SAR Expiration Date |
Number of Shares |
Market Value of Shares or Units of Stock That Have Not Vested ($)(3) |
Equity That Have |
Equity That Have |
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(a) | (b) | (c) | (d) | (e) | (f) | (g) | (h) | (i) | (j) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mr. Yuen |
2/8/2012 | 2,290 | | 19.46 | 2/8/2022 | | | | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/6/2013 | 3,591 | | 19.00 | 2/6/2023 | | | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2/5/2014 | 3,602 | |