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10-QPeriod: Q1 FY2005

Aon plc Quarterly Report for Q1 Ended Mar 31, 2005

Filed May 9, 2005For Securities:AON

Summary

This 10-Q filing for Aon plc, covering the period ending March 30, 2005, primarily serves as a procedural update and does not contain detailed financial performance results. Investors should note that the report's content is heavily focused on legal proceedings referenced in Note 13 and exhibits. The primary exhibits include employment agreements for key executives, specifically for Gregory C. Case (dated April 4, 2005) and Ted T. Devine (dated May 2, 2005), indicating recent significant leadership changes or agreements. Additionally, the filing includes standard certifications from the CEO and CFO regarding the accuracy of financial reporting, as well as computations of earnings to fixed charges ratios. While detailed financial statements are not presented within this extract, the reference to legal proceedings and the execution of new employment agreements are points of interest for investors monitoring the company's risk profile and executive leadership stability. The presence of the CFO's certification, David P. Bolger, reinforces the commitment to financial transparency despite the limited scope of financial data in this particular filing.

Key Highlights

  • 1Filing pertains to the quarterly period ending March 30, 2005.
  • 2Key exhibits include new employment agreements for executives Gregory C. Case and Ted T. Devine, effective April 4, 2005, and May 2, 2005, respectively.
  • 3Reference to 'Note 13 (Contingencies)' indicates ongoing legal proceedings that investors should investigate further for potential financial impact.
  • 4The report includes standard CEO and CFO certifications (Section 31.1, 31.2, 32.1, 32.2) confirming financial reporting accuracy.
  • 5Financial statements regarding the computation of Earnings to Fixed Charges ratios are included (Item 12).
  • 6The filing is signed by David P. Bolger, Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, and Chief Administrative Officer.

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