The company, as an investment company, aims to acquire and manage listed or unlisted participations in domestic and foreign companies for capital investment purposes. It can acquire and dispose of participations directly or indirectly. Investments can be made in shares or any other participation rights, or in bonds that can be converted into such participation rights, or in rights that entitle the holder to purchase specific participations. The company can also enter into limited partnerships in the private equity sector and acquire shares in funds. To achieve its purpose, the company can raise outside capital and invest it in companies or assets. Furthermore, the company can buy and sell derivatives on shares and/or other types of derivatives (indices, currencies, interest rates, etc.). The company can acquire, manage, and dispose of real estate, establish branches and subsidiaries in Switzerland and abroad, participate in other companies in Switzerland and abroad, and take over their management and administration, as well as acquire and exploit industrial property rights, intellectual property rights, and know-how. In addition, the company can conduct all business and legal transactions that are intended or suitable to develop the company, promote the company's purpose, or facilitate it.