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2011 Aetna Inc. Notice of Annual Meeting and Proxy Statement and the 2010 Aetna Annual Report,
Financial Report to Shareholders available on AetNet
The following message is from Elease E. Wright, head of Human Resources:
Beginning today, employees who are Aetna shareholders through Aetnas 401(k) Plan can access the
definitive 2011 Aetna Inc. Notice of Annual Meeting and Proxy Statement and the 2010 Aetna Annual
Report, Financial Report to Shareholders at www.aetna.com/proxymaterials. Employee
shareholders through the 401(k) Plan who do not have e-mail or Internet access at work will receive
copies of these materials at their mailing addresses. If you would like a paper copy, please call
1-800-237-4273.
Proxy voting by Internet or telephone
The Proxy Statement is one of Aetnas most important public documents. It includes information on
Aetnas Board of Directors and describes the proposals to be voted on at the Annual Meeting of
Shareholders, which will be held on Friday, May 20, 2011, at Le Méridien Philadelphia in
Philadelphia, Pa. This week, Broadridge Financial Solutions, the distribution agent for the trustee
of Aetnas 401(k) Plan, will send an
e-mail with this subject line, AETNA INC. 2011 ANNUAL MEETING
VOTING INSTRUCTIONS, to active employees who hold Aetna stock through the 401(k) Plan.
If you held Aetna stock through the Aetna 401(k) Plan at the close of business on March 18, 2011,
you are encouraged to inform yourself of the issues being voted on and to exercise your right to
vote by Internet or by telephone. The shares held in the Aetna 401(k) Plan are voted by the trustee
of the Aetna 401(k) Plan in proportion to the votes the trustee receives from Aetna shareholders
with respect to the shares they own through the Aetna 401(k) Plan. Your individual voting
instructions are strictly confidential and are not disclosed to Aetna. Employee shareholders who
would like to attend the annual meeting will be asked to provide photo identification (Aetna ID
badge) before being admitted.
Annual Report
The theme of the online Annual Report is Embracing Change, Engaging People.
The report highlights the ways in which Aetnas employees are working to solve todays health
system challenges. To demonstrate this important work, the report follows an Aetna member, Marco
Ferreira, through the continuum of his care and recovery after suffering a traumatic brain injury
in a 2008 motorcycle accident. His story is real and a moving example of what we mean when we say
we are committed to improving the quality of our members lives.
In addition to the marketing content, the Annual Report features the Chairmans Letter, Social
Responsibility, Financial Highlights, our Board and Management and Awards and Recognitions.
You can
view the Annual Report at: www.aetna.com/2010annualreport.
I encourage you to read these materials.