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Page 1: Siemens

© Siemens AG 2008. All rights reserved.

Siemens 2009Status: November 2008

The Company

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Copyright © Siemens AG 2008. All rights reserved.Page 2 November 2008 Corporate Communications

Our values – highest performance with highest ethics

Committed to ethical andresponsible actions

Responsible

Achieving high performance and excellent results

Excellent

Being innovative to createsustainable value

Innovative

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Innovation is our lifeblood

Major innovationsMajor R&D investments

§ €3.8 billion in fiscal 2008, or 4.9% of revenue§ 32,300 R&D employees worldwide § 17,000 software engineers§ 150 R&D locations in over

30 countries around the world§ 8,200 inventions in FY2008§ 55,000 active patents

§ Our patent position in fiscal 2008: èGermany: No. 2èEurope: No. 3èUSA: No. 11§ Most recent innovations:èSomatom Definition Flash:

Worldwide first CT with fastest imaging and lowest radiation dosage

èEfficient power transport (HVDC):the new 800-kV high-voltage, direct-current transmission systemminimizes power losses

èDigital factory: virtual factory makes production more efficient and flexible

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Siemens' innovations have changed the world

From the first electronic controls –to fully automated factories

From the invention of the dynamo –to the world's most efficient gasturbines

From the first views inside the body –to full-body 3D scansHealthcareHealthcare

IndustryIndustry

EnergyEnergy

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Our innovations spark interest

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Our innovations make a major contributionto environmental protection

Siemens Environmental Portfolio

* Status in fiscal 2008, reviewed by PwC

Renewable Power

Generation

FossilPower

Generation

Building Technologies

Lighting (OSRAM)

Power Distribution

Power Transmission

IT Solutions and Services

Water Technologies MobilityHealthcare Solutions

for Industry

§ Nearly one quarter of our revenue is generated by products and solutions that make a direct, quantifiable contribution to environment and climate protection* (~ €19 billion).

§ By 2011, income from our environmental portfolio should grow to €25 billion.

§ In fiscal 2008, products and solutions in our environmental portfolio saved about 148 million tons of CO2 for our customers...

Ø ...which equals the total CO2 emitted by New York, London and Hong Kong

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Urbanization Demographic Change

Megatrends – the world's toughest questions

§ Average life expectancy worldwide will increase to 72 years in 2025 from 46.6 years in 1950.

§ World population will grow from more than 6 billion now to 8 billion by 2025

§ 95% of the global population growth is taking place in developing countries.

§ The 65+ generation will nearly double worldwide by 2030 (from 7% to 12%)

§ 2007: for the first time in history, more people live in cities than in rural areas.

§ Today: 280 million people live in megacities(> 10 million residents)

§ 2030: 60 % of the world’s population will live in cities

§ Urban conglomerations contribute a high share of a nation’s economic output: Tokyo provides 40% of Japan’s GDP, Paris generates 30% of France’s GDP.

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Climate Change Globalization

§ The average global surface temperature has increased by 0.76° C compared to the 18th century

§ 11 of the 12 years between 1994 and 2005 rank among the 12 warmest since weather observations began

§ Greenhouse gas emissions haven risen dramatically since industrialization. Today we face the highest CO2 concentration in the atmosphere for the past 350,000 years.

Megatrends – the world's toughest questions

§ From 1950 to 2004, the volume of global trade has increased 27.5-fold.

§ The number of global players has grown from 17,000 in 1980 to over 70,000 today.

§ Ocean freight has increased over the past four decades from less than 6,000 billion ton-miles to over 27,500 billion ton-miles a year.

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Industry

Siemens answers the world's toughest questions

Facts that prompt questions§ The growing global population requires efficient

production and supplies of foods and goods at affordable prices § Freight transport worldwide will increase over 60%

by 2030.§ More than one billion people have no access to

drinking water § Growing need for public security

Siemens answers§ Leader in developing automation technologies§ Full spectrum of mobility systems (Complete Mobility) § Biggest provider of products and systems for every

stage of water processing § Complete security solutions

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Siemens answers the world's toughest questions

EnergyFacts that prompt questions§ More than 40% increase in worldwide energy demand

in the coming 25 years§ Emerging countries account for two-thirds of the

increase in the world’s primary energy consumption. § Energy mix will not change fundamentally in

the next 10 years.§ Increase of CO2 emissions endangers global climate.

Siemens answers§ Market leader for offshore wind farms§ Manufacturer of largest and most efficient gas turbine§ Leading provider of HVDC lines and world’s most

powerful 800-kV transformer§ "Performance Contracting" offers a complete portfolio

for energy-efficient solutions in buildings

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Siemens answers the world's toughest questions

HealthcareFacts that prompt questions§ 80+ generation’s share of population will grow worldwide§ Healthcare costs in industrial nations account for more

than 10% of GDP.§ Number of people requiring daily care will rise to 165

million by 2020 in India and China alone.

Siemens answers§ Siemens enables early detection of disease by

combining state-of-the-art laboratory diagnostics(in-vitro) and imaging technologies (in-vivo).§ Siemens is the world leader in IT solutions

for healthcare.§ Efficient processes in hospitals reduce healthcare costs.

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Committed to profit and growth

Active in three Sectors Revenue by region

Revenue and employees

100,000

80,000

60,000

40,000

20,000

500

400

300

200

100

20001985 1990 1995

Revenue in millions of euros

FY

As of September 30, 2008

398,000427,000Employees6,7555,739Free cash flow3,9091,859Income

83,91693,495New orders72,44877,327Revenue

FY2007FY2008Continuing operations (in millions of euros)

Americas

Germany

Europe, CIS,Africa (excl.Germany)

17%

36%26%

21%

2008

Key figuresEmployees in thousands

Asia, Australia,Middle East

Location of customer

7.7%

Healthcare€11.2 billion

Energy€22.6 billion

49%

29%

14.3%

Industry€38 billion

Cross-SectorBusinesses

€6 billion

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Global presence – basis for competitiveness

As of September 30, 2008

Germany 32% 23%Europe, CIS, Africa(excl. Germany)

Americas Asia, Australia, Middle East

EmployeesRevenue (billions of euros)Major facilities

23% 26%

97,600 20.1 68 31%

132,00012.8 48

17% 28% 36%

28.054118,400

18% 21%

79,000 16.4 49

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Sectors and Divisions: Industry

Energy Healthcare

§ Fossil Power Generation§ Renewable Energy§ Oil & Gas§ Energy Service§ Power Transmission§ Power Distribution

§ Imaging & IT§ Workflow & Solutions§ Diagnostics

Industry

§ Drive Technologies§ Industry Automation§ Building Technologies§ Mobility§ Lighting (OSRAM)§ Industry Solutions

Divisions Divisions Divisions

Sectors

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Industry Sector – overview

Some product highlights

Sector profile

Performance in Q4

-22%793Profit7.6%

10,25510,408

Q4 2008 1)

Target: 9-13%Profit margin

+5%Revenue-3%New orders

vs. Q4/07(in millions of euros)

Custo-mized

motors

Industrialwater

treatment

Velarohigh-speedtrains

Key figures (FY2008)

3,861Profit222,400

42,79538,085

Employees 2)

RevenueNew orders

(in millions of euros)

Revenue by region (FY2008)

Asia, Australia, Middle East

Americas

Germany

Europe, C.I.S., Africa (excl.Germany)

20%

24%

20%

36%

Location of customer

1) July 1 to September 30, 2008 2) As of September 30, 2008

The Siemens Industry Sector is the world’s leading supplier of production, transport, building and lighting systems. Siemens increases the productivity, flexibility and efficiency of its industry and infrastructure customers with its complete hardware and software technologies and comprehensive industry solutions.

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Industry Sector –Industry Automation Division

Division profile

Performance in Q4

3532,2862,213

Q4 2008 *

+16%Profit

+2%New orders+5%Revenue

vs. Q4/07(in millions of euros)

New orders / innovations in Q4The spectrum of offerings at Industry Automation Division ranges from standard products to system solutions for energy and automation technologies used in manufacturing and process industries. As the leading provider of industry software, the Division optimizes entire value-added chains of manufacturing companies –from product design and development, to production, sales and service.

FY2008

Q1 Q3Q2 Q4

* July 1 to September 30, 2008

Siemens Industry Automation has developed a decentralized peripheral system that communicates via IWLAN (Industrial Wireless LAN). The wireless system, designed for use directly on machines, offers advantages in overhead rail systems, driverless transport systems and for warehouse logistics.

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Industry Sector –Drive Technologies Division

Division profile

Performance in Q4

3022,4202,260

Q4 2008 *

+11%Profit

+7%New orders+12%Revenue

vs. Q4/07(in millions of euros)

FY2008

Q1 Q3Q2 Q4

* July 1 to September 30, 2008

New orders / innovations in Q4Siemens Drive Technologies has developed a synchronous linear motor with a magnet-free secondary section track. The innovative motor concept offers all advantages of direct drives with high force density, a high level of dynamics, great controllability, and highest precision. Due to the magnet-free secondary section track, the new motor is very efficient, especially in long traverse paths on a production line.

The Drive Technologies Division is the world leader for products and services for production and machine-tool machines. Drive Technologies offers complete electrical and mechanical technologies and components covering the entire drive train. Its services include mechatronic support and online services for web-based malfunction management and preventive maintenance.

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Industry Sector –Building Technologies Division

Division profile

Performance in Q4

1691,6761,723

Q4 2008 *

+27%Profit

+7%New orders+3%Revenue

vs. Q4/07(in millions of euros)

The Building Technologies Division bundles Siemens’ offerings for building security, automation and operations both as service provider as well as a manufacturer of products and systems. The Division’s spectrum of products ranges from heating and ventilation systems to security and fire safety systems.

FY2008

Q1 Q3Q2 Q4

* July 1 to September 30, 2008

New orders / innovations in Q4Siemens Building Technologies has developed a highly effective fire extinguishing system using a combination of nitrogen and water – the SinorixH2O Gas. While nitrogen displaces oxygen, the water vapor lowers the ambient temperature –and the fire is reliably and quickly extinguished and re-ignition is effectively prevented.

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Industry Sector –Industry Solutions Division

Division profile

Performance in Q4

1292,0841,814

Q4 2008 *

+55%Profit

+11%New orders+13%Revenue

vs. Q4/07(in millions of euros)

Industry Solutions is the systems and solutions integrator for plant business, and covers everything from planning and construction, to operation and maintenance over a plant’s entire life-cycle. The Division has the process know-how for increasing the productivity and competitiveness of enterprises in various industries, and meets the need for environmentally compatible solutions with its water processing and raw material processing systems.

FY2008

Q1 Q3Q2 Q4

Siemens Industry Solutions has received an order from the Lithuanian cement producer, Akmenės Cementas AB, to supply the electrical equipment for a new kiln line. The project is worth more than five million euros and also includes the engineering work for the entire plant infrastructure. The new kiln line will have an annual capacity of 1.5 million metric tons of cement when the project is completed in 2011.

* July 1 to September 30, 2008

New orders / innovations in Q4

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Industry Sector –Mobility Division

Division profile

Performance in Q4

-1971,6471,809

Q4 2008 *

n/aProfit

-28%New orders-2%Revenue

vs. Q4/07(in millions of euros)

With its Complete Mobility approach, the Division is pursuing the goal of networking various transportation systems with one another in order to move people and goods efficiently. Complete Mobility combines the competencies in operating systems for rail and road traffic with solutions for airport logistics, postal automation and rail electrification, as well as rail vehicles for mass transit, regional and long-distance transportation.

FY2008

Q1 Q3Q2 Q4

* July 1 to September 30, 2008

New orders / innovations in Q4Siemens Mobility has developed an innovative traffic information system that uses GPS data on taxi locations to provide real-time information on traffic conditions. In a pilot project operating since August 2008 in Guangzhou, China, position data for over 17,000 taxis is compiled and processed every 20 seconds. This data is then provided to telecom operator China Mobile, which offers it via SMS or a hotline.

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Industry Sector –OSRAM

Division profile

Performance in Q4

421,1341,134

Q4 2008 *

-67%Profit

-6%New orders-6%Revenue

vs. Q4/07(in millions of euros)

OSRAM’s product portfolio includes lamps and optoelectronic semiconductor light sources such as light-emitting diodes (LEDs), control electronics and light management systems. OSRAM is one of the two largest lighting manufacturers in the world. The highest revenue is posted by the General Lighting Division. OSRAM is the world's number one supplier of automotive lamps and LED for vehicles.

FY2008

Q1 Q3Q2 Q4

OSRAM is replacing more than 25,000 incandescent lamps in households on the Galápagos islands with energy-efficient OSRAM DULUXSTAR lamps free of charge. Compared with inefficient incandescent lamps, these lamps save up to 80% energy and more than 6,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide over their lifetime. In subsequent stages of the project, OSRAM intends to improve the street lighting and also the lighting for public buildings and facilities.

* July 1 to September 30, 2008

New orders / innovations in Q4

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Sectors and Divisions: Energy

Energy Healthcare

§ Fossil Power Generation§ Renewable Energy§ Oil & Gas§ Energy Service§ Power Transmission§ Power Distribution

§ Imaging & IT§ Workflow & Solutions§ Diagnostics

Industry

§ Drive Technologies§ Industry Automation§ Building Technologies§ Mobility§ Lighting (OSRAM)§ Industry Solutions

Divisions Divisions Divisions

Sectors

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Energy Sector – overview

Key figures (FY2008)

Revenue by region (FY2008)

Some product highlights

Sector profileThe Siemens Energy Sector is the world's leading supplier of a complete spectrum of products, services and solutions for the generation, transmission and distribution of power and for the extraction, conversion and transport of oil and gas.

Performance in Q4

Industrialgas

turbinesWind

turbinesHVDCtrans-

mission

-22%466Profit6.9%

7,2466,749

Q4 2008 1)

Target: 11-15%Profit margin

+13%Revenue+19%New orders

vs. Q4/07(in millions of euros)

1,434Profit83,500

33,42822,577

Employees 2)

RevenueNew orders

(in millions of euros)

Americas

Germany

Europe, C.I.S., Africa (excl.Germany)

9%

32% 34%

25%

Asia, Australia, Middle East

Location of customer

1) July 1 to September 30, 2008 2) As of September 30, 2008

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Energy Sector –Fossil Power Generation Division

Division profile

Performance in Q4

22,4423,287

Q4 2008 *

-99%Profit

+44%New orders+8%Revenue

vs. Q4/07(in millions of euros)

The Fossil Power Generation Division offers highly efficient products and solutions for power generation based on fossil fuels. They range from individual gas and steam turbines and generators, to turnkey power plants. The Division also develops instrumentation and control systems for every type of power plant.

FY2008

Q1 Q3Q2 Q4

Siemens’ coal gasification technology has been selected for Canada’s first low-CO2 IGCC power plant. EPCOR Power Generation is planning to build an integrated gasification combined cycle power plant (IGCC) featuring carbon capture and storage in Genesee near Edmonton, Alberta. The demonstration plant, with an installed capacity of approximately 270 megawatts, is scheduled to go on line in 2015.

* July 1 to September 30, 2008

New orders / innovations in Q4

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Energy Sector –Renewable Energy Division

Division profile

Performance in Q4

83627319

Q4 2008 *

+66%Profit

-58%New orders+34%Revenue

vs. Q4/07(in millions of euros)

The Renewable Energy Division bundles Siemens' activities in the wind energy business (for off- and onshore wind parks). In addition to that, as general contractor for turnkey systems, the Division integrates the competencies of the company in the area of solar-photovoltaic technology.

FY2008

Q1 Q3Q2 Q4

E.ON has placed an order with Siemens Energy for the supply of 90 wind turbines for the Rødsand II offshore wind farm south of the Danish island of Lolland in the Baltic Sea. With an installed capacity of 207 megawatts, the new project will be one the largest offshore wind farms in the world. The 90 turbines with a rotor diameter of 93 meters and a capacity of 2.3 megawatts each will be installed in 2010. The order includes a two-year service contract and is worth roughly €275 million.

* July 1 to September 30, 2008

New orders / innovations in Q4

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Energy Sector –Oil & Gas Division

Division profile

Performance in Q4

1121,2001,137

Q4 2008 *

+10%Profit

-7%New orders+18%Revenue

vs. Q4/07(in millions of euros)

The Oil & Gas Division offers customers products and solutions that are used for the extraction, conversion and transport of oil and gas. The Division portfolio also includes solutions for power generation and distribution, compressors with electrical and mechanical drives, process and automation technologies, water management and integrated IT solutions.

FY2008

Q1 Q3Q2 Q4

Siemens Energy has secured an order for the supply of four steam turbine generators from the Indian utility Vadinar Power Company Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of Essar Oil Ltd. The steam turbines and generators will be installed in a cogeneration plant in Vadinar in Gujarat Province. The order is worth approximately €40 million.

* July 1 to September 30, 2008

New orders / innovations in Q4

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Energy Sector –Energy Service Division

Division profile

Performance in Q4

Siemens has concluded a 12-year service contract for blocks five and six of POSCO Power’s gas and steam turbine plant. POSCO Power Corporation is South Korea’s largest independent power producer. The contract is valued at €110 million. In addition, Siemens will deliver key components for the blocks, which will go into operation in the summer of 2011.

The Division provides comprehensive services for complete power plants and for rotating machines such as gas and steam turbines, generators and compressors. The services utilize the most advanced plant diagnostics and systems technologies. The portfolio also offers systems for filtering air. As part of its long-term maintenance contracts, the Division also takes over the servicing and operation of power plants.

The figures for this Division are incorporated in the reporting of the other Divisions of the Energy Sector.

FY2008

Q1 Q3Q2 Q4

* July 1 to September 30, 2008

New orders / innovations in Q4

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Energy Sector –Power Transmission Division

Division profile

Performance in Q4

The Power Transmission Division offers products and solutions in the high-voltage field – such as High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) transmission systems, substations, switchgear and transformers.

1491,5961,785

Q4 2008 *

+3%Profit

+55%New orders+12%Revenue

vs. Q4/07(in millions of euros)

Siemens Energy and consortium partner Prysmian Cables & Systems, have been awarded an order worth approximately €87 million by Thanet Offshore Wind Ltd. to connect the Thanetoffshore wind farm to the British power grid. Generating enough electricity to power over 167,000 homes, the wind farm with an installed capacity of 300 megawatts will be constructed in the North Sea, eleven kilometers off the coast of Kent.

* July 1 to September 30, 2008

FY2008

Q1 Q3Q2 Q4

New orders / innovations in Q4

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Energy Sector –Power Distribution Division

Division profile

Performance in Q4

The specialties of the Power Distribution Division include solutions for the automation of power grids and products such as medium-voltage switchgear and components.

1261,004

835Q4 2008 *

+54%Profit

+10%New orders+15%Revenue

vs. Q4/07(in millions of euros)

FY2008

Q1 Q3Q2 Q4

Siemens Energy will modernize and expand the medium-voltage distribution network of Sri Lanka’s capital Colombo on behalf of the power supply utility, Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB). This includes expanding and modernizing a 33/11-kV transformer substation, the delivery, installation and commissioning of several medium-voltage power supply installations, and the renovation of the 11-kV distribution network. The order worth is around €31 million.

* July 1 to September 30, 2008

New orders / innovations in Q4

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Sectors and Divisions: Healthcare

Energy Healthcare

§ Fossil Power Generation§ Renewable Energy§ Oil & Gas§ Energy Service§ Power Transmission§ Power Distribution

§ Imaging & IT§ Workflow & Solutions§ Diagnostics

Industry

§ Drive Technologies§ Industry Automation§ Building Technologies§ Mobility§ Lighting (OSRAM)§ Industry Solutions

Divisions Divisions Divisions

Sectors

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Healthcare Sector – overview

Some product highlights

Sector profileThe Siemens Healthcare Sector is one of the largest suppliers of healthcare technology in the world. It offers solutions for the entire supply chain under one roof – from prevention and early detection through diagnosis and on to treatment and aftercare. In addition, Siemens Healthcare is the market leader for innovative hearing devices.

Performance in Q4 Key figures (FY2008)

Revenue by region (FY2008)

Hearingsystems

Labo-ratoryauto-

mation

Adaptivescanner

-41%226Profit7.2%

3,3823,118

Q4 2008 1)

Target: 14-17%Profit margin

+9%Revenue+13%New orders

vs. Q4/07(in millions of euros)

1,225Profit49,100

11,77911,170

Employees 2)

RevenueNew orders

(in millions of euros)

Americas

Germany

Europe, C.I.S. Africa (excl.Germany)

9%17%

30%44%

Asia, Australia, Middle East

Location of customer

1) July 1 to September 30, 2008 2) As of September 30, 2008

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Healthcare Sector –Imaging & IT Division

Division profile

Performance in Q4

The Imaging & IT Division provides imaging systems for early diagnosis and intervention, as well as for more effective prevention. These systems are networked with high-performance healthcare IT to optimize processes (such as in hospital data systems like Soarian, image processing systems like Syngo, and knowledge-based technologies for assisting diagnoses).

2321,9632,195

Q4 2008 *

-33%Profit

-4%New orders-2%Revenue

vs. Q4/07(in millions of euros)

FY2008

Q1 Q3Q2 Q4

Siemens Healthcare has unveiled the AcusonSC2000 volume imaging ultrasound system, the first system in the world to acquire non-stitched real-time full-volume 3-D images of the heart in one single heart cycle. Called “Echo in a Heartbeat,” this new technology marks the greatest paradigm shift in ultrasound since the introduction of 2D imaging in the late ’70s.

* July 1 to September 30, 2008

New orders / innovations in Q4

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Healthcare Sector –Workflow & Solutions Division

Division profile

Performance in Q4

Workflow & Solutions provides complete solutions for fields such as cardiology and oncology (including conventional radiation systems and particle therapy) and neurology. The Division offers solutions, for example, for women’s health (mammography), urology, surgery and audiology. It also provides turnkey solutions (including national health IT systems, solutions for complete clinics), and consulting. In addition, Workflow & Solutions is responsible for the Sector’s service business, for supervising the sales regions, and for managing customer relations.

(65)407450

Q4 2008 *

n/aProfit

+52%New orders-4%Revenue

vs. Q4/07(in millions of euros)

FY2008

Q1 Q3Q2 Q4

Siemens has developed a new hearing device that can also be used to treat tinnitus. The new “Life” system is able to generate so-called therapeutic noise. This distracts patients from their inner tinnitus and enables them to concentrate on the “normal” sounds of the outside world.

* July 1 to September 30, 2008

New orders / innovations in Q4

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Healthcare Sector –Diagnostics Division

Division profile

Performance in Q4

The Diagnostics Division covers business with in-vitro diagnostics, including immune diagnostics and molecular analysis. The Division’s solutions range from point-of-care applications to the automation of large laboratories. Diagnostics combines the acquisitions of DPC, Bayer Diagnostics and Dade Behring.

50831829

Q4 2008 *

n/aProfit

+72%New orders+69%Revenue

vs. Q4/07(in millions of euros)

FY2008

Q1 Q3Q2 Q4

* July 1 to September 30, 2008

New orders / innovations in Q4Historically, there have been few tests available to monitor treatment for patients diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer (MBC). A new study suggests that the Siemens Serum HER-2/neu blood test can be used to monitor MBC patients and their response to therapy, giving physicians an important tool in the treatment of this aggressive and devastating disease.

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Cross-Sector Businesses –Siemens IT Solutions and Services

Profile

Performance in Q4

The business of the cross-Sector Siemens IT Solutions and Services Division with 41,000 employees worldwide comprises comprehensive services for IT infrastructure, global sourcing, outsourcing solutions, and the optimization of business processes.

451,4641,393

Q4 2008 *

-44%Profit

-13%New orders+2%Revenue

vs. Q4/07(in millions of euros)

* July 1 to September 30, 2008

New orders / Innovations

Key figures (FY2008)

Axel Springer AG is extending its existing outsourcing contract with Siemens IT Solutions and Services by another five years. Throughout Germany, Siemens operates and maintains around 12,000 computers and the corresponding software for one of Europe’s leading media companies. The Axel Springer publishing house began its cooperation with Siemens IT Solutions and Services back in 2003.

5,325Revenue144

5,272

Profit

(in millions of euros)

New orders

FY2008

Q1 Q3Q2 Q4

New orders / innovations in Q4

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Cross-Sector Businesses –Siemens Financial Services (SFS)

Profile

Performance in Q4

New orders / InnovationsWith around 1,900 employees, Siemens Financial Services is an international provider of financial solutions for the business-to-business sector. SFS finances infrastructure projects, equipment and operating costs, and functions as a competent manager for financial risks at Siemens.

8849

192Q4 2008 *

+/-0%EBITDA

-4%Revenue-6%Profit

vs. Q4/07(in millions of euros)

FY2008

Q1 Q3Q2 Q4

* July 1 to September 30, 2008

Key figures (FY2008)

An assessment by SFS revealed that investments in European healthcare systems are not being optimally financed. In Europe’s leading economies, inefficiently bound capital in the healthcare system is estimated to have grown from €11.1 billion in 2005 to €13.1 billion in 2006. This represents an increase of about 19%. With €4 billion, Germany ranked first among the countries that were studied.

286Profit11,328

756

Assets

(in millions of euros)

Revenue

New orders / innovations in Q4

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Equity Investments

Nokia Siemens Networks

NSN is one of the largest telecommunications infrastructure companies with operations in 150 countries. The company provides a complete, well-balanced product portfolio of mobile and fixed network infrastructure solutions with 20,000 service professionals worldwide.

BSH Bosch und Siemens Hausgeräte

BSH is one of the world‘s three leading household appliance producers. In Germany and Western Europe, BSH is Number 1. The joint venture between Robert Bosch GmbH (Stuttgart) and Siemens AG (Munich) was formed in 1967. Today, BSH operates 43 factoriesin 14 countries in Europe, the U.S., Latin America and Asia. Including its worldwide network of sales and customer service units, BSH currently has around 70 companies in over 40 countries and approximately 39,000 employees.

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Siemens One – our key differentiating factor

§ Siemens One is an integral part of our Integrated Technology Company

§ It stands for Customer Centricityand Account Management

§ With global and regional account teams and market-specific organizations

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Siemens One means customer centricity in dedicated markets on a global scale

Airports

Automotive

Chemicals

Food & Beverage

Finance

Healthcare

Hospitality

Metals & Mining

Oil & Gas

Pharmaceutical

Public Sector

Pulp & Paper

Major Events

§ More than 2000 account managersserving our largest customers worldwide

§ Providing sustainable market specificsolutions from one source

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We provide sustainable and value-creatingsolutions for urban infrastructure

Megacity London

Megacity Shanghai

Siemens supports cities'decision-makers and entrepreneurs

To design and build sustainable infrastructure, delivering§ economic competitiveness

and§ environmentally friendly

development

To provide a better quality of lifefor their citizens

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Beijing, 2008:

Siemens is a technology partner for major events

With a volume of €1.2 billion, Siemens was the biggest infrastructure provider for the Olympic Games in 2008

South Africa, 2010:

Siemens plays a major role in the buildup of South Africa’s infra-structure for the Soccer World Cup, which also leaves a sustainable legacy for the country and its people

Megacity Beijing

Sport venues

Soccer World Cup

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The world is our home

AmericasAsia

Europe

Africa

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From Werner von Siemens' workshopto global player – active in over 190 countries

1847 Founding of ''Telegraphen-Bauanstalt von Siemens & Halske" in Berlin

1850 First international sales agency in London1855 Founding of the Russian company as the first foreign

branch1904 First permanent office in China1905 Founding of Siemens do Brazil1924 Founding of Siemens India Ltd.1961 Exports exceed 1 billion DM for first time1968 Siemens passes the 100-country mark1970 Founding of Siemens Corporation, USA1994 Founding of Siemens Ltd. China in Beijing

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Germany – a strong base in our home market

Overview 2008

36Branch offices48Plants

7Regions132,000Employees12,800Revenue (in millions of euros)

§ Every second computed tomography scanner used in German clinics is from Siemens § More than half of the power plants connected to Germany‘s power grid

use turbines and generators from Siemens§ More than 75% of the automobiles made in Germany are built in factories

equipped with Siemens automation technology§ Siemens technology is installed at every postal distribution center

Siemens technology – backbone of Germany’s infrastructure

LocationBranch office

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U.S. – broad presence in the world's toughest market

Overview of fiscal 2008

9Global business HQs795Locations

1,300R&D* (in millions of dollars)

69,000Employees14,800Sales (in millions of euros)

§ In energy, our power generation solutions help meet one-third of America’s total energy needs every day§ In healthcare, we are the #1 application service provider,

processing an average of 170 million transactions dailyfor more than 1,000 customers§ In industry, we process 100% of the nation's mail

Siemens is improving the U.S. infrastructure

Only major locationsSales & serviceEngineering / R&D

Top manufacturinglocations Manufacturing/assembly

* As of 2007

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Overview 2008

HeadquartersRegional officesR&D centersManufacturing facilities

Overview of fiscal 2008

6R&D centers11Facilities

12Regional offices 9,000Employees1,700Revenue (in millions of euros)

§ Siemens equipment and systems are responsible for 50% of the electrical power generated in Brazil § Siemens Brazil is growing 4 times faster than the national GDP;

nearly all its businesses are in No. 1 or No. 2 market positions§ Siemens Industrial Solutions is present in every major

industrial facility in Brazil

Modernizing the country's infrastructure

Brazil – leading position and more than 100-year history

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Russia – good reputation, dynamic growth

Overview of fiscal 2008

30Offices3,100Employees1,100Revenue (in millions of euros)

§ Mosenergo – 420-MW steam/gas units for 4 Moscow heat and power plants§ Severstal – equipment for new mini-mill in Balakovo/Saratov region§ Volkswagen Kaluga – assembly conveyor and welding shop§ St. Petersburg – traffic control system for the ring motorway

Modernizing key sectors

Siemens Central Office

Group officeSiemens district officeSiemens central office

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India – key growth market

Overview of fiscal 2008

18Factories35Sales offices

19Companies17,000Employees

1,885Revenue (in millions of euros)

§ BusinessWeek ranked Siemens India as the No. 1 company in its annual rating of Asia’s top 50 companies (2008)§ Bangalore International Airport, built and operated by a Siemens-led

consortium, commenced operations and is Siemens’ first public private partnership project in India§ First to introduce several high-end products in Indian healthcare market § Set up a Renewable Energy Innovation Center in Bangalore

Business volume tripled in three years

OfficesFactories

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China – strong base in a dynamic environment

Overview of fiscal 2008

> 90Companies61Regional Offices

> 43,000Employees5,300Revenue (in millions of euros)

§ Construction of a 1,400-kilometer HVDC transmission line from southwest China to Shanghai§ Opening of the world’s highest-capacity baggage handling system

at the Beijing Capital Airport§ Two new environmentally compatible Corex steel production lines

in Shanghai

Contributions to China’s infrastructure

North

South East

l Regional office

North

South

East

Headquarters


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