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1968 Werner Von Siemens Global network of innovation The Company 2005 Siemens is committed to both continuity and change The Company 2005 Management continuity is a key factor in our success Werner von Siemens 1847 ± 1890 Wilhelm von Siemens, 1890 ± 1919 Carl von Siemens Carl Friedrich von Siemens 1919 ± 1941 Hermann von Siemens 5 ± 1956 Ernst von Siemens 1956 ± 1968 1968 ± 1971 Gerd Tacke 1971 ± 1981 Bernhard Plettner 1981 ± 1992 Karlheinz Kaske 1992 ± 2005 Heinrich v. Pierer since 2005 Klaus Kleinfeld The Company 2005 Siemens is one of the world©s most successful companies in electrical engineering and electronics The Company 2005 We are one of the largest companies in our field 119.0 in bns. of € Total sales in bns. of € Sales in electrical engineering and electronics 77.8 75.2 67.4 73.9 65.6 67.7 61.6 63.7 55.9 58.5 54.5 49.2 49.0 43.4 43.6 38.8 39.1 38.8 30.9 GE IBM Siemens Hitachi Hewlett- Matsu- Sony Samsung Toshiba Dell Packard shita Electronics The Company 2005 Our key figures reflect an outstanding performance Change 1) 1) in billions of euros 2004 2003 in % New orders 80.830 75.056 + 92) Sales 75.167 74.233 + 32) Net income 3.405 2.445 + 39 Net income provided by operating activities 5.080 5.712 ± 11 Net cash used in investing activities (1.818) (3.939) Research and development expenses 5.063 5.067 Shareholders© equity (September 30) 26.855 23.715 €1.10 Dividend €1.25 430 417 Employees (September 30, in thousands) 891 891 Number of shares (in millions) 1) Fiscal year: October 1 to September 30 The Company 2) Adjusted for currency effects and portfolio activities 2005 With production facilities all around the world, we are a true global player 96 72 61 44 14 4 North Germany Europe Asia- South Middle East, America (excl. Pacific America Africa and Germany) Mexico The Company 2005 We have 430,000 employees and activities in more than 190 countries 430,000 373,000 344,000 Other 2% Asia-Pacific 12% 1% 4% The Americas 22% 2% 13% 5% 9% 20% Europe (excl. Germany) 26% 17% 62% 67% Germany 38% The Company 2004 1990 1980 2005 Our sales are generated all around the globe (in billions of euros) 75.2 74.2 84.0 6% 12% Other 8% 6 % 12% 29% Asia-Pacific 12% 25% The Americas 23% 32% Europe (excl. Germany) 34% 34% Germany 23% 23% 21 % The Company 2004 2003 2002 2005 Siemens boasts a comprehensive portfolio in six business areas The Company 2005 Our broad portfolio gives us a competitive edge Managing Board of Siemens AG Operations Corporate Departments Information and Automation and Control Power Corporate Development Communications (CD) Communications Automation and Drives Power Generation Corporate Finance (Com) (A&D) (PG) (CF) Siemens Business Services Industrial Solutions Power Transmission Corporate Personnel (SBS) (PTD) GmbH & Co. OHG and Services (I&S) and Distribution (CP) Logistics and Assembly Corporate Technology Systems (L&A) Financing and (CT) Transportation Siemens Building Real Estate Technologies (SBT) Transportation Siemens Financial Corporate Centers Systems Medical Services GmbH (SFS) Corporate (TS) Siemens VDO Medical Solutions Siemens Real Estate Communications (CC) Automotive AG (SV) (Med) (SRE) Corporate Information Lighting Office (CIO) Osram GmbH Global Procurement and Logistics (GPL) Chief Economist / Corporate Relations (ECR) Management Consulting Personnel (MCP) Regional organization Regional Organization Germany (RD), Regional Companies, Representative Offices, agencies As of January 1, 2005 The Company 2005 Our business area Information and Communications The Communications Group (Com) and Siemens Business Services (SBS) provide a broad range of complex information and The Company communications solutions. 2005 Our business area Automation and Control The Groups Automation and Drives (A&D), Industrial Solutions and Services (I&S), Logistics and Assembly Systems (L&A) and Siemens Building Technologies (SBT) offer systems, solutions and services for industry and building automation. The Company 2005 Our business area Power The Groups Power Generation (PG) and Power Transmission and Distribution (PTD) create high-tech solutions for generating power and transporting electricity from the power plant to the consumer. The Company 2005 Our business area Transportation The Transportation business area, comprising Siemens VDO Automotive (SV) (automobile systems) and Transportation Systems (TS) (railway systems) is making mobility more efficient and environmentally friendly. The Company 2005 Our business area Medical Medical Solutions (Med) develops innovative technologies for diagnostic and therapeutic applications and provides services that optimize complete The Company workflows in clinics and doctor©s offices. 2005 Our business area Lighting The Lighting business area, comprising our subsidiary Osram, specializes in lighting sources, related electronic control gear and light management systems. The Company 2005 Our Corporate Principles give us our basic orientation WE STRENGTHEN OUR CUSTOMERS ± to keep them competitive Customers WE PUSH INNOVATION ± to shape the future Innovation WE ENHANCE COMPANY VALUE ± to open up new opportunities Value WE EMPOWER OUR PEOPLE ± to achieve world-class performance People WE EMBRACE CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY± The Company Responsibility to advance society 2005.
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