7-672: The Lagrange-CRT Foundation Prize is an annual International award created by the CRT Foundation with the scientific coordination of the ISI Foundation . The prize is awarded for scientific research in the field of complexity sciences, its applications and dissemination. The Lagrange Prize is awarded in Turin , Italy . The Lagrange-CRT Foundation Prize is awarded to a selected scientist for achievements in research on complex systems, including theoretical and experimental research. In particular,
14-640: The Lagrange-CRT Foundation Prize is chosen by the Scientific Commission in collaboration with the ISI Foundation. The prize is in the amount of €50,000. The award ceremony takes place in Turin . Fondazione CRT Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Torino ( Fondazione CRT ) is a charity organization formed in 1991 by the spin off of the bank activities Cassa di Risparmio di Torino into Banca CRT S.p.A. (a limited company), with
21-687: The ordinary shares, as well as Fondazione Cariverona returned as the largest one. In 2005 once again the number of total shares were changed (to 10,368,848,154), which the foundation was the second largest shareholder of 4.743%, behind Munich Re Group . Upon the merger with Capitalia in 2007, the Turin-based foundation was the third largest shareholder of 3.69%. On 31 December 2006 the foundation had 491,744,753 number of shares UniCredit and 5,145,125 number of shares in Société Générale respectively, representing 4.721% (out of total 10,416,544,981) as
28-429: The original statutory corporation became Fondazione CRT. The foundation was the major shareholders of Banca CRT S.p.A.. Since the bank became a member of UniCredito , the foundation held the shares of UniCredito instead. UniCredito merged with Credito Italiano in 1998. In 1999 the foundation held 704,943,077 of 4,954,465,306 total ordinary shares (14.228%) of UniCredit (called UniCredito Italiano at that time), which
35-520: The prize recognizes outstanding contributions relevant to the progress of complexity science. The Lagrange Prize – CRT Foundation is a prize for the study of complex systems. Established in 2008 as a crucial element of the Lagrange Project, the award activates and gathers various research communities, celebrating major accomplishments in the field. Among the names of the awardees are leading figures in science, including Nobel laureates. The winner of
42-400: The second largest shareholder of UniCredit. On 30 June 2006 Société Générale had 434,700,901 shares, a treasury stock of 20,535,404, as well as an equity of €29 billion, thus the foundation held about 1% of Société Générale's shares in open market, which the foundation claimed to worth €315 million in the audited accounts of the foundation, a P/B ratio of about 1.1. The foundation also had
49-416: Was diluted to 14.092% in 2000, 14.029% in 2001, 11.235% in 2002 due to issue of new shares of UniCredit. Despite number of shares held decreased in the financial year 2003, the foundation became the largest shareholder of 8.741%, which the total issued ordinary shares of UniCredit had increased to 6,294,629,600. In the next year the foundation returned to second largest shareholder with 8.713% of 6,336,709,283
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