4 February 2010
Tokyo, February 4, 2010 --- Hitachi, Ltd. (NYSE:HIT/TSE:6501) today announced the change of President in accordance with a resolution passed by a meeting of the Board of Directors held today.
Effective April 1, 2010
< Director, Representative Executive Officer, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer >
Takashi Kawamura : currently Director, Representative Executive Officer, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer,
< Representative Executive Officer and President >
Hiroaki Nakanishi : currently Representative Executive Officer, Executive Vice President and Executive Officer
Hiroaki Nakanishi will be proposed as a Director candidate. After approval at Hitachi’s Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders in late June, Mr. Nakanishi will be appointed as a Director.
Hiroaki Nakanishi
1. Date of Birth | March 14, 1946 | |
2. Education | ||
June, 1979 | Master of Science in Computer Engineering Department of Computer Science, Stanford University, Stanford, CA USA | |
March, 1970 | Graduated from Faculty of Engineering, The University of Tokyo | |
3. Business Experience | ||
December, 2009 | Representative Executive Officer, Executive Vice President and Executive Officer, in charge of Power Systems Business, Industrial Systems Business, Automotive Systems Business and Production Technology, General Manager of Supervisory Office for MONOZUKURI and Corporate Quality Assurance Division, Chairman of the Board of Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, Inc. | |
April, 2009 | Representative Executive Officer, Executive Vice President and Executive Officer, in charge of Power Systems Business, Industrial Systems Business, Automotive Systems Business and Production Technology, General Manager of Supervisory Office for MONOZUKURI, Supervisory Office for Transportation Systems and Corporate Quality Assurance Division, Chairman of the Board of Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, Inc. | |
January, 2007 | Chairman & CEO of Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, Inc. | |
April, 2006 | Executive Vice President and Executive Officer, Chief Executive for North America and Chairman & CEO of Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, Inc. | |
June, 2005 | Senior Vice President and Executive Officer, Chief Executive for North America and Chairman & CEO of Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, Inc. | |
April, 2004 | Senior Vice President and Executive Officer, General Manager of Hitachi Group - Global Business and Chief Executive for North America and Europe | |
June, 2003 | Vice President and Executive Officer, General Manager of Global Business and Chief Executive for Europe | |
April, 2003 | General Manager of Global Business and Chief Executive for Europe | |
April, 2002 | Chief Marketing Officer and General Manager of International Operations Division, Information & Telecommunication Systems Group | |
July, 2001 | General Manager of International Operations Division, Information & Telecommunication Systems Group | |
August, 2000 | Deputy General Manager of Information & Telecommunication Systems Group, Hitachi, Ltd. | |
June, 1998 | Managing Director of Hitachi Europe Ltd. | |
February, 1993 | Deputy General Manager, Omika Works | |
February, 1990 | Senior Manager of Computer Control Design Department, Omika Works | |
April, 1970 | Joined Hitachi, Ltd. |
About Hitachi, Ltd.
Hitachi, Ltd., (NYSE: HIT / TSE: 6501), headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is a leading global electronics company with approximately 400,000 employees worldwide. Fiscal 2008 (ended March 31, 2009) consolidated revenues totaled 10,000 billion yen ($102.0 billion). The company offers a wide range of systems, products and services in market sectors including information systems, electronic devices, power and industrial systems, consumer products, materials, logistics and financial services. For more information on Hitachi, please visit the company's website at http://www.hitachi.com.
Contacts
Japan: Masanao Sato
Hitachi, Ltd.
+81-3-5208-9324
masanao.sato.sz@hitachi.com
U.S.: Dash Hisanaga
Hitachi America, Ltd.
+1-914-333-2987
tadashi.hisanaga@hal.hitachi.com
Hitachi in Canada
At Hitachi, green and digital innovation drives our mission as climate change innovators. Converging operational and information technologies, Hitachi is addressing societal and environmental challenges, shaping a greener, brighter tomorrow for all.
3 February 2010
Tokyo, February 4, 2010 --- Hitachi, Ltd. (NYSE:HIT/TSE:6501) today announced its consolidated financial results for the third quarter of fiscal 2009, ended December 31, 2009.
Hitachi in Canada
At Hitachi, green and digital innovation drives our mission as climate change innovators. Converging operational and information technologies, Hitachi is addressing societal and environmental challenges, shaping a greener, brighter tomorrow for all.
4 February 2010
Tokyo, February 4, 2010 --- Hitachi, Ltd. (NYSE:HIT/TSE:6501) today announced the following executive changes in accordance with a resolution passed by a meeting of the Board of Directors held today. The appointments take effect on April 1, 2010.
1. Executive Changes [Effective April 1, 2010]
(1) Reappointment
Yoshito Tsunoda
New Position: Senior Vice President and Executive Officer, in charge of Battery Systems Business, General Manager of Motor Power Systems Division
Director, Representative Executive Officer, President and Chief Executive Officer of Hitachi Maxell, Ltd.
Current Position: Director, Representative Executive Officer, President and Chief Executive Officer of Hitachi Maxell, Ltd.
(2) New Executive Officers
Nobuo Mochida
New Position: Representative Executive Officer, Executive Vice President and Executive Officer, in charge of Corporate Planning, High Functional Materials & Components and Production Engineering, General Manager of Corporate Quality Assurance Division and Supervisory Office for MONOZUKURI, Deputy General Manager of Supervisory Office for Business Infrastructure, Chairman of the Board of Hitachi Metals, Ltd.
Current Position: Representative Executive Officer, President and Chief Executive Officer and Director of Hitachi Metals, Ltd.
Yutaka Saito
New Position: Vice President and Executive Officer, President & CEO of Information & Control Systems Company
Current Position: President & CEO of Information & Control Systems Company
Yoshihiko Mogami
New Position: Vice President and Executive Officer, Chief Executive Officer of System Solutions Business, Information & Telecommunication Group, Information & Telecommunication Systems Company
Current Position: Chief Operating Officer of System Solutions Business, Information & Telecommunication Group, Information & Telecommunication Systems Company
Masahide Tanigaki
New Position: Vice President and Executive Officer, in charge of Corporate Export Regulation, General Manager of Corporate Marketing Group and International Marketing Division
Current Position: Deputy General Manager of Power Systems Sales Management Division, Power Systems Company, Deputy General Manager of International Marketing Division, Corporate Marketing Group
Ryuichi Kitayama
New Position: Vice President and Executive Officer, Deputy General Manager of Corporate Marketing Group, General Manager of Domestic Marketing Division and Customer Satisfaction Promotion Center
Current Position: Chief Marketing Officer and General Manager of Sales Management & Accounting Division, Information & Telecommunication Group, Information & Telecommunication Systems Company, Deputy General Manager of Domestic Marketing Division, Corporate Marketing Group
(3) Changes of Position
Kazuhiro Mori
New Position: Representative Executive Officer, Executive Vice President and Executive Officer, in charge of Automotive Systems Business, Motor Power Systems, Battery Systems Business, Sales Operations, Hitachi Group Global Business, Procurement, Medical Systems Business and Business Incubation, General Manager of Supervisory Office for Sales and Promotion and Corporate Export Regulation Division
Current Position: Representative Executive Officer, Executive Vice President and Executive Officer, in charge of Sales Operations, Hitachi Group Global Business and Business Incubation, General Manager of Supervisory Office for Sales and Promotion and Corporate Export Regulation Division
Takashi Hatchoji
New Position: Representative Executive Officer, Executive Vice President and Executive Officer, in charge of Urban Planning and Development Systems Business, Defense Systems Business, Corporate Planning, Environmental Strategies, Human Capital, Legal & Corporate Communications, Corporate Brand and Corporate Auditing, General Manager of Supervisory Office for Business Infrastructure, Hitachi Group Chief Environmental Strategy Officer, General Manager of Supervisory Office for Product Environmental Information
Current Position: Representative Executive Officer, Executive Vice President and Executive Officer, in charge of Corporate Planning, Environmental Strategies, Human Capital, Legal & Corporate Communications, Corporate Brand and Corporate Auditing, General Manager of Supervisory Office for Business Infrastructure, Hitachi Group Chief Environmental Strategy Officer, General Manager of Supervisory Office for Product Environmental Information
Takashi Miyoshi
New Position: Representative Executive Officer, Executive Vice President and Executive Officer, in charge of Management Reform, Finance, Corporate Pension System, Business Development and Consumer Business, Deputy General Manager of Supervisory Office for Management Reforms and Chief Hitachi Group Headquarters
Current Position: Representative Executive Officer, Executive Vice President and Executive Officer, in charge of Management Reform, Finance, Corporate Pension System, Hitachi Group Management, Business Development and Consumer Business, Deputy General Manager of Supervisory Office for Management Reforms and Chief Hitachi Group Headquarters
Naoya Takahashi
New Position: Representative Executive Officer, Executive Vice President and Executive Officer, in charge of Information & Telecommunication Business, Information & Control Systems Business, Research & Development and Information Technology, General Manager of Supervisory Office for Business Coordination, Hitachi Group Chief Technology Officer, Hitachi Group Chief Innovation Officer and Hitachi Group Chief Information Security Officer
Current Position: Representative Executive Officer, Executive Vice President and Executive Officer, in charge of Information & Telecommunication Business, Research & Development and Information Technology, General Manager of Supervisory Office for Business Coordination, Hitachi Group Chief Technology Officer, Hitachi Group Chief Innovation Officer and Hitachi Group Chief Information Security Officer
Toyoaki Nakamura
New Position: Representative Executive Officer, Senior Vice President and Executive Officer, in charge of Finance and Corporate Pension System
Current Position: Representative Executive Officer, Senior Vice President and Executive Officer, in charge of Finance, Corporate Pension System and Hitachi Group Management
Kaichiro Sakuma
New Position: Vice President and Executive Officer, Chief Executive Officer of Platform Systems Business, Information & Telecommunication Group, Information & Telecommunication Systems Company
Current Position: Vice President and Executive Officer, Chief Executive Officer of System Solutions Business, Information & Telecommunication Group, Information & Telecommunication Systems Company
Shigeru Azuhata
New Position: Vice President and Executive Officer, General Manager of Research & Development Group and Medical Systems Business Division, Deputy General Manager of Supervisory Office for Business Coordination
Current Position: Vice President and Executive Officer, General Manager of Research & Development Group, Environmental Strategy Office and Medical Systems Business Division, Deputy General Manager of Supervisory Office for Business Coordination
Masahiro Kitano
New Position: Vice President and Executive Officer, in charge of Quality Assurance and Production Engineering, General Manager of Environmental Strategy Office, Deputy General Manager of Supervisory Office for Product Environmental Information
Current Position: Vice President and Executive Officer, Chief Executive Officer of Platform Systems Business, Information & Telecommunication Group, Information & Telecommunication Systems Company
2. Resignation [Effective March 31, 2010]
Koichiro Nishikawa, currently Senior Vice President and Executive Officer, in charge of Business Development
-- Scheduled to be appointed Senior Executive Managing Officer of Hitachi Cable, Ltd., effective on April 1, 2010
Taiji Hasegawa, currently Representative Executive Officer, Senior Vice President and Executive Officer, in charge of Procurement, General Manager of Battery Systems Division and Motor Power Systems Division
-- Scheduled to be appointed Executive Vice President of Hitachi Construction Machinery Co., Ltd., effective on April 1, 2010
Shozo Saito, currently Senior Vice President and Executive Officer, in charge of Environmental Strategies, Quality Assurance, Production Engineering and Power Systems Engineering, General Manager of Investment Planning Office, Deputy General Manager of Supervisory Office for Product Environmental Information
-- Scheduled to be appointed Chairman of the Board of Hitachi-GE Nuclear Energy, Ltd., effective on April 1, 2010
Koushi Nagano, currently Vice President and Executive Officer, General Manager of Corporate Marketing Group, Domestic Marketing Division and Customer Satisfaction Promotion Center, Deputy General Manager of Supervisory Office for Sales and Promotion
-- Scheduled to be appointed Senior Adviser of Hitachi Industrial Equipment Systems Co., Ltd., effective on April 1, 2010, and also scheduled to be appointed President and Director of Hitachi Industrial Equipment Systems Co., Ltd. , effective on June 17, 2010
Masao Hisada, currently Vice President and Executive Officer, in charge of Corporate Export Regulation, Deputy General Manager of Corporate Marketing Group, General Manager of International Marketing Division and International Strategy Division
-- Scheduled to be appointed Representative Executive Officer, Executive Vice President and Executive Officer of Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation, effective on April 1, 2010
About Hitachi, Ltd.
Hitachi, Ltd., (NYSE: HIT / TSE: 6501), headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is a leading global electronics company with approximately 400,000 employees worldwide. Fiscal 2008 (ended March 31, 2009) consolidated revenues totaled 10,000 billion yen ($102.0 billion). The company offers a wide range of systems, products and services in market sectors including information systems, electronic devices, power and industrial systems, consumer products, materials, logistics and financial services. For more information on Hitachi, please visit the company's website at http://www.hitachi.com.
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1. Executive Officers [Effective April 1, 2010]
[(a) Reappointment / (b) New]
Takashi Kawamura | Representative Executive Officer, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, General Manager of Supervisory Office for Management Reforms | |
Hiroaki Nakanishi | Representative Executive Officer and President, in charge of Power Systems Business and Industrial & Social Infrastructure Systems Business, General Manager of Supervisory Office for Overseas Plant Construction Business, Chairman of the Board of Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, Inc. | |
Kazuhiro Mori | Representative Executive Officer, Executive Vice President and Executive Officer, in charge of Automotive Systems Business, Motor Power Systems, Battery Systems Business, Sales Operations, Hitachi Group Global Business, Procurement, Medical Systems Business and Business Incubation, General Manager of Supervisory Office for Sales and Promotion and Corporate Export Regulation Division | |
Takashi Hatchoji | Representative Executive Officer, Executive Vice President and Executive Officer, in charge of Urban Planning and Development Systems Business, Defense Systems Business, Corporate Planning, Environmental Strategies, Human Capital, Legal & Corporate Communications, Corporate Brand and Corporate Auditing, General Manager of Supervisory Office for Business Infrastructure, Hitachi Group Chief Environmental Strategy Officer, General Manager of Supervisory Office for Product Environmental Information | |
Takashi Miyoshi | Representative Executive Officer, Executive Vice President and Executive Officer, in charge of Management Reform, Finance, Corporate Pension System, Business Development and Consumer Business, Deputy General Manager of Supervisory Office for Management Reforms and Chief Hitachi Group Headquarters | |
Naoya Takahashi | Representative Executive Officer, Executive Vice President and Executive Officer, in charge of Information & Telecommunication Business, Information & Control Systems Business, Research & Development and Information Technology, General Manager of Supervisory Office for Business Coordination, Hitachi Group Chief Technology Officer, Hitachi Group Chief Innovation Officer and Hitachi Group Chief Information Security Officer | |
(b) | Nobuo Mochida | Representative Executive Officer, Executive Vice President and Executive Officer, in charge of Corporate Planning, High Functional Materials & Components and Production Engineering, General Manager of Corporate Quality Assurance Division and Supervisory Office for MONOZUKURI, Deputy General Manager of Supervisory Office for Business Infrastructure, Chairman of the Board of Hitachi Metals, Ltd. |
Junzo Nakajima | Senior Vice President and Executive Officer, President & CEO of Information & Telecommunication Systems Company, Group CEO of Information & Telecommunication Group | |
(a) | Yoshito Tsunoda | Senior Vice President and Executive Officer, in charge of Battery Systems Business, General Manager of Motor Power Systems Division Director, Representative Executive Officer, President and Chief Executive Officer of Hitachi Maxell, Ltd. |
Toyoaki Nakamura | Representative Executive Officer, Senior Vice President and Executive Officer, in charge of Finance and Corporate Pension System | |
Tadahiko Ishigaki | Senior Vice President and Executive Officer, Chief Executive for the Americas | |
Stephen Gomersall | Senior Vice President and Executive Officer, Chief Executive for Europe | |
Koji Tanaka | Vice President and Executive Officer, President & CEO of Power Systems Company, General Manager of Renewable Energy & Smart Grid Division | |
Akira Maru | Vice President and Executive Officer, Chief Executive Officer of Nuclear Systems, General Manager of Nuclear System Division, Power Systems Company | |
Hitoshi Isa | Vice President and Executive Officer, Chief Executive Officer of Thermal Power Systems, Power Systems Company | |
| Gaku Suzuki | Vice President and Executive Officer, President & CEO of Industrial & Social Infrastructure Systems Company, General Manager of Intercity Express Programme Division |
Hideaki Takahashi | Vice President and Executive Officer, President & CEO of Urban Planning and Development Systems Company | |
(b) | Yutaka Saito | Vice President and Executive Officer, President & CEO of Information & Control Systems Company |
Shinjiro Iwata | Vice President and Executive Officer, Chief Executive Officer of Service Business (Global), Information & Telecommunication Group, Information & Telecommunication Systems Company | |
(b) | Yoshihiko Mogami | Vice President and Executive Officer, Chief Executive Officer of System Solutions Business, Information & Telecommunication Group, Information & Telecommunication Systems Company |
Kaichiro Sakuma | Vice President and Executive Officer, Chief Executive Officer of Platform Systems Business, Information & Telecommunication Group, Information & Telecommunication Systems Company | |
(b) | Masahide Tanigaki | Vice President and Executive Officer, in charge of Corporate Export Regulation, General Manager of Corporate Marketing Group and International Marketing Division |
(b) | Ryuichi Kitayama | Vice President and Executive Officer, Deputy General Manager of Corporate Marketing Group, General Manager of Domestic Marketing Division and Customer Satisfaction Promotion Center |
Takao Koyama | Vice President and Executive Officer, General Manager of Kansai Area Operation, Deputy General Manager of Domestic Marketing Division, Corporate Marketing Group | |
Shigeru Azuhata | Vice President and Executive Officer, General Manager of Research & Development Group and Medical Systems Business Division, Deputy General Manager of Supervisory Office for Business Coordination | |
Kenji Ohno | Vice President and Executive Officer, in charge of Human Capital, General Manager of Head Office Business Support Division | |
Toshiaki Kuzuoka | Vice President and Executive Officer, in charge of Legal & Corporate Communications, Corporate Brand and Corporate Auditing, General Manager of Legal Division, Compliance Division and Centennial Project Division | |
Makoto Ebata | Vice President and Executive Officer, in charge of Procurement | |
Masahiro Kitano | Vice President and Executive Officer, in charge of Quality Assurance and Production Engineering, General Manager of Environmental Strategy Office, Deputy General Manager of Supervisory Office for Product Environmental Information | |
Nobuyuki Ohno | Vice President and Executive Officer, Chief Executive and Chief Innovation Officer for China | |
Osamu Ohno | Vice President and Executive Officer, General Manager of Information Technology Division, Chief Innovation Officer of Power Systems Company |
2. Biography of Reappointment and New Executive Officers
Nobuo Mochida
1. Date of Birth | April 1, 1947 | |
2. Education | ||
| March, 1970 | Graduated from Faculty of Engineering, The University of Tokyo |
3. Business Experience | ||
June, 2006 | Director, Representative Executive Officer, President and Chief Executive Officer of Hitachi Metals, Ltd. | |
June, 2005 | Vice President and Executive Officer of Hitachi Metals, Ltd., Director, Vice President and Executive Officer of NEOMAX Co., Ltd. | |
June, 2004 | Director, Vice President and Executive Officer of NEOMAX Co., Ltd. | |
April, 2004 | Vice President and Director of NEOMAX Co., Ltd. | |
October, 2002 | Managing Officer, President of Magnetic Materials Company, Hitachi Metals, Ltd. | |
October, 2001 | President of Magnetic Materials Company; Hitachi Metals, Ltd. | |
April, 1999 | General Manager of Kumagaya Magnetic Works, Hitachi Metals, Ltd. | |
April, 1970 | Joined Hitachi Metals, Ltd. |
Yoshito Tsunoda
1. Date of Birth | September 20, 1944 | |
2. Education | ||
| March, 1971 | Graduated from the University of Tokyo Graduated School of Science(master’s degree) |
3. Business Experience | ||
April, 2006 | Director, Representative Executive Officer, President and Chief Executive Officer of Hitachi Maxell, Ltd. | |
June, 2005 | Director, Senior Vice President and Executive Officer of Hitachi Maxell, Ltd. | |
April, 2005 | Senior Vice President and Executive Officer of Hitachi Maxell, Ltd. | |
June, 2003 | Vice President and Executive Officer, President & Chief Executive Officer of Urban Planning and Development Systems Group | |
April, 2003 | President & Chief Executive Officer of Urban Planning and Development Systems Group | |
January, 2003 | Group Executive of Ubiquitous Platform Systems Group, Hitachi, Ltd. | |
June, 1999 | Senior Executive Vice President of Fujitsu Hitachi Plasma Display Limited | |
June, 1998 | General Manager of Business Development Office | |
August, 1993 | Deputy General Manager of Central Research Laboratory, General Manager of Planning Office, Central Research Laboratory | |
April, 1971 | Joined Hitachi, Ltd. |
Yutaka Saito
1. Date of Birth | December 11, 1954 | |
2. Education | ||
| March, 1979 | Graduated from Faculty of Engineering, The University of Tokyo |
3. Business Experience | ||
October, 2009 | President & CEO of Information & Control Systems Company | |
April, 2009 | Chief Strategy Officer, Chief Technology Officer and General Manager of Strategy Planning & Development Office, Information & Telecommunication Systems Group | |
April, 2006 | General Manager of Information & Control Systems Division, Information & Telecommunication Systems Group | |
April, 2005 | General Manager of Public & Municipal Systems Division, Industrial Systems Group | |
April, 1979 | Joined Hitachi, Ltd. |
Yoshihiko Mogami
1. Date of Birth | August 1, 1953 | |
2. Education | ||
| March, 1976 | Graduated from Faculty of Engineering, The University of Tokyo |
3. Business Experience | ||
October, 2009 | Chief Operating Officer of System Solutions Business, Information & Telecommunication Group, Information & Telecommunication Systems Company | |
April, 2009 | Chief Operating Officer of System Solutions Business, Information & Telecommunication Systems Group | |
April, 2007 | General Manager of Industrial Manufacturing & Services Systems Division, Information & Telecommunication Systems Group | |
April, 2003 | General Manager of Government & Public Corporation Information Systems Division, Information & Telecommunication Systems Group | |
April, 1976 | Joined Hitachi, Ltd. |
Masahide Tanigaki
1. Date of Birth | January 11, 1951 | |
2. Education | ||
| March, 1975 | Graduated from Faculty of Economics, Keio University |
3. Business Experience | ||
October, 2009 | Deputy General Manager of Power Systems Sales Management Division, Power Systems Company, Deputy General Manager of International Marketing Division, Corporate Marketing Group | |
April, 2009 | Deputy General Manager of Power Systems Sales Management Division, Power Systems Group, Deputy General Manager of International Marketing Division, Corporate Marketing Group | |
October, 2008 | Deputy General Manager of Power Systems Sales Management Division, Power Systems Group | |
February, 2006 | President, Hitachi America, Ltd. | |
April, 2002 | Vice President, Hitachi America, Ltd. | |
April, 1975 | Joined Hitachi, Ltd. |
Ryuichi Kitayama
1. Date of Birth | February 4, 1952 | |
2. Education | ||
| March, 1976 | Graduated from Faculty of Business and Commerce, Keio University |
3. Business Experience | ||
October, 2009 | Chief Marketing Officer and General Manager of Sales Management & Accounting Division, Information & Telecommunication Group, Information & Telecommunication Systems Company, Deputy General Manager of Domestic Marketing Division, Corporate Marketing Group | |
April, 2009 | Chief Marketing Officer and General Manager of Sales Management & Accounting Division, Information & Telecommunication Systems Group, Deputy General Manager of Corporate Marketing Group | |
April, 2006 | General Manager of Financial Information Systems Sales Management Division, Information & Telecommunication Systems Group, Hitachi, Ltd. | |
April, 2004 | President and Director of Hitachi Hi-System21 Co., Ltd. | |
April, 2003 | General Manager of Government & Public Corporation Information Systems Sales Management Division, Information & Telecommunication Systems Group | |
April, 1976 | Joined Hitachi, Ltd. |
Contacts
Japan: Masanao Sato
Hitachi, Ltd.
+81-3-5208-9324
masanao.sato.sz@hitachi.com
U.S.: Dash Hisanaga
Hitachi America, Ltd.
+1-914-333-2987
tadashi.hisanaga@hal.hitachi.com
Hitachi in Canada
At Hitachi, green and digital innovation drives our mission as climate change innovators. Converging operational and information technologies, Hitachi is addressing societal and environmental challenges, shaping a greener, brighter tomorrow for all.
16 February 2010
Saskatchewan, Canada, February 16, 2010— Saskatchewan Power Corporation (“SaskPower”) and Hitachi, Ltd. (NYSE: HIT/TSE: 6501, “Hitachi”) today announced that they have agreed to collaborate on the advancement and implementation of technology in the fields of Low-Carbon Energy technologies including Carbon Capture and Storage(CCS), AQCS (Air Quality Control System), Boiler and Steam Turbine Generators, while Hitachi Canada Ltd. (“Hitachi Canada”), subsidiary of Hitachi, has been selected to supply the steam turbine for the SaskPower Boundary Dam Integrated Carbon Capture and Sequestration Demonstration Project. One of the world’s first and largest carbon capture projects, it may determine the technical, economic and environmental performance of carbon capture and storage technology.
“Extending back 40 years, SaskPower’s relationship with Hitachi includes work on a variety of generation facilities, including coal, natural gas and wind. Carbon capture and storage can now be added to that list,” said Bill Boyd, Minister responsible for SaskPower. “With changing technology, environmental responsibility and an ever-increasing demand for power, Hitachi has been our partner every step of the way and with the support of Hitachi, SaskPower is leading the development of one of the world’s first and largest carbon capture project.”
“Hitachi Canadian Industries Ltd. was established in Saskatoon in 1988 as a result of the work between SaskPower and Hitachi, and some of the work on this steam turbine will take place there. It is a reflection on the innovative spirit of our province that work on this world-leading project will be done in Saskatchewan by Saskatchewan people.”
The Boundary Dam Integrated Carbon Capture and Sequestration Demonstration Project will transform the aging Unit 3 at Boundary Dam Power Station near Estevan into a reliable, long-term producer of clean baseload electricity, while enhancing provincial oil production and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The project is also good for the Saskatchewan economy – it will result in capital investment, increased royalty revenues from coal and petroleum production and innovative employment opportunities by extending the life of the coal-fired generating unit for another 30 years.
In 2009 SaskPower invited vendors from around the world to participate in a two-stage procurement process. The first stage was used to identify the most promising proposals, with more detailed proposals developed during the second stage. Hitachi Canada was selected following the evaluation process.
“This is an important development for SaskPower and the entire industry because it is expected to be the first steam turbine in the world designed to fully integrate a coal-fired power plant with carbon capture,” said Mike Monea, vice-president, Integrated Carbon Capture and Sequestration, SaskPower. “It is also another important step as we develop our business case for this project.”
"Innovative partnerships between utilities and technology suppliers are critical to the successful commercialization of low carbon energy options. Based on our forty plus year relationship Hitachi can think of no better partner in this regard than SaskPower," said Howard Shearer, CEO of Hitachi Canada. "The Boundary Dam Project and the longer term strategic alliance formed under the recently signed collaboration agreement will allow us to jointly develop and deliver the next wave of clean energy technologies to the people of Saskatchewan and beyond."
The bond between SaskPower and Hitachi was strengthened earlier this month with the signing of a collaboration agreement on low-carbon energy projects during Minister Boyd’s government investment mission to China and Japan. “The steam turbine supply for carbon capture at Boundary Dam demonstrates Hitachi’s contribution to the low-carbon society and builds on the spirit of the collaboration agreement,” said Hitoshi Isa, Vice President and Executive Officer, Chief Executive Officer of Thermal Power Systems, Power Systems Company, Hitachi. “SaskPower and Hitachi will enhance further their long relationship by working together in the field of low-carbon technology.”
That agreement will promote cooperation to shorten the path from demonstration project, called Saskatchewan Reference Facility for CCS, which expects funding from Saskatchewan province and federal government, to commercially viable operation, and ensure the development of new technology at a lower cost.
About SaskPower
As the principal supplier of electricity in Saskatchewan, SaskPower is a provincial Crown corporation that serves more than 467,000 customers and manages $4.5 billion in assets. We have a team of over 2,600 permanent full-time employees located in 71 communities. Our company operates three coal-fired power stations, seven hydroelectric stations, four natural gas stations and two wind facilities, with a total available generation capacity of 3,840 MW. We maintain more than 157,000 kilometres of power lines, 56 high voltage switching stations and 184 distribution substations.
About Hitachi, Ltd.
Hitachi, Ltd., (NYSE: HIT / TSE: 6501), headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is a leading global electronics company with approximately 400,000 employees worldwide. Fiscal 2008 (ended March 31, 2009) consolidated revenues totaled 10,000 billion yen ($102.0 billion). The company offers a wide range of systems, products and services in market sectors including information systems, electronic devices, power and industrial systems, consumer products, materials, logistics and financial services. For more information on Hitachi, please visit the company's website at http://www.hitachi.com.
Contacts
SaskPower
James Parker
Phone: +1-306-566-3167
Cell: +306-536-2886
E-mail: jparker@saskpower.com
Hitachi, Ltd.
Japan: Takeshi Kawakami
Hitachi, Ltd.
+81-3-5208-9324
takeshi.kawakami.mk@hitachi.com
U.S.: Dash Hisanaga
Hitachi America, Ltd.
+1-914-333-2987
tadashi.hisanaga@hal.hitachi.com
Hitachi in Canada
At Hitachi, green and digital innovation drives our mission as climate change innovators. Converging operational and information technologies, Hitachi is addressing societal and environmental challenges, shaping a greener, brighter tomorrow for all.
24 February 2010
Tokyo, February 24, 2010 --- Hitachi, Ltd. (NYSE:HIT / TSE:6501) today announced that two group companies that are part of the Information & Telecommunication Systems Company—Hitachi Software Engineering Co., Ltd. and Hitachi Systems & Services, Ltd.—have agreed to merge on October 1, 2010 to form Hitachi Solutions, Ltd. The primary goal for this merger is to strengthen marketplace competitiveness by enhancing systems solutions-providing capabilities through the harnessing of both companies’ management resources.
In recent years, the IT market has seemingly undergone change on a daily basis in an effort to provide diversified customer information system needs. This is highlighted by more customers opting to accessing online rather than owning their own systems. Business globalization is another dynamic shaping the marketplace. As a result, it is now increasingly important to provide one-stop services ranging from new service platforms, such as cloud computing, and systems consulting, to system building, operation and maintenance.
Against this backdrop, Hitachi introduced an in-house company system on October 1, 2009 and launched the Information & Telecommunication Systems Company under which it placed four companies, namely Hitachi Software Engineering, Hitachi Systems & Services, Hitachi Information Systems, Ltd. and Hitachi Electronics Services Co., Ltd., as well as their respective consolidated companies. This in-house company has been strengthening its business framework so as to provide valuable one-stop services throughout the entire lifecycle of IT systems, extending from system proposals to system construction, operation and maintenance, in order to cater flexibly to the needs of clients, including those with global business operations.
Hitachi Software Engineering has garnered or received recognition from customers for its ability to develop large-scale systems as well as packaged products based on platform technologies. Hitachi Systems & Services, meanwhile, boasts a storehouse of experience and expertise in the proposal, design and construction of administrative systems for customers.
The merger announced today will combine both companies’ strengths, giving the new company a wider range of business know-how and experience in all business sectors. This should enable the ability to provide more powerful systems solutions than before as it seeks to raise its standing in the marketplace.
Moving forward, Hitachi, Ltd. and the new company will work as one to develop large-scale systems, mainly in the financial-sector and public-sector, and provide highly reliable services spanning the entire lifecycle of systems. The new company also aims to offer system integration services that provide a detailed response to address customer needs for mid-sized systems, particularly in the manufacturing and services sectors. This will be achieved by leveraging Hitachi Software Engineering’s and Hitachi Systems & Services’ systems integration capabilities, project management capabilities, including expertise in utilizing overseas developers, and knowledge of various types of businesses and administrative processes.
Moreover, both companies’ various project and services platforms will be effectively utilized in the Social Innovation Business, which is a key focus of the Hitachi Group. Leveraging the highly skilled developers of both companies is expected to also accelerate development of new products and systems as well as contribute to expansion of these businesses.
The Information & Telecommunication Systems Company will step up activities in terms of global business and the Social Innovation Business through a more efficient business structure resulting from this merger.
1. Overview of the Merging Companies As of December 31, 2009
(1) Company | Hitachi Software Engineering Co., Ltd. | Hitachi Systems & Services, Ltd. |
(2) Business | Development and sale of computer software, sale of information processing equipment | ・Systems integration and systems services businesses ・Package software business ・Sale of information processing equipment |
(3) Established | September 21, 1970 | September 21, 1978 |
(4) Headquarters | Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo | Minato-ku, Tokyo |
(5) Representative | Isao Ono, Representative Executive Officer, President and CEO | Masahiro Hayashi, President and Chief Executive Officer |
(6) Capital stock | 34,182 million yen | 4,190 million yen |
(7) Employees | 5,441 | 4,690 |
(8) Fiscal year-end | March 31 | March 31 |
(9)Shareholder (Shareholding) | Hitachi, Ltd. (100% as of February 1, 2010; voting rights basis) | Hitachi, Ltd. (100% as of February 1, 2010; voting rights basis) |
2. Overview of Merged Company As of October 1, 2010 (Planned)
(1) Company | Hitachi Solutions, Ltd. |
(2) Businesses | Software and services business, information processing equipment business |
(3) Headquarters | 4-12-7, Higashi Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo |
(4) Representative | Chairman of the Board Isao Ono Representative Director and President Masahiro Hayashi Representative Director and Executive Vice President Shinji Moroshima |
(5) Capital stock | 38,372 million yen (Planned) |
(6) Employees | Approx. 10,000 |
(7) Fiscal year-end | March 31 |
(8) Shareholder (Shareholding) | Hitachi, Ltd. (100%) |
(Note) Capital is to be increased at the time of the merger.
About Hitachi, Ltd.
Hitachi, Ltd., (NYSE: HIT / TSE: 6501), headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is a leading global electronics company with approximately 400,000 employees worldwide. Fiscal 2008 (ended March 31, 2009) consolidated revenues totaled 10,000 billion yen ($102.0 billion). The company offers a wide range of systems, products and services in market sectors including information systems, electronic devices, power and industrial systems, consumer products, materials, logistics and financial services. For more information on Hitachi, please visit the company's website at http://www.hitachi.com.
Hitachi Software Engineering Co. Ltd. http://hitachisoft.jp/english/
Founded in 1970 as the first software development company in the Hitachi Group, Hitachi Software Engineering Co.Ltd., is now among the leading IT service companies in the industry and employs over 7,000 people worldwide. With sales of over 165 billion yen in FY 2008, HitachiSoft provides mainly basic software for large-scale systems and networks for government agencies as well as the financial, insurance, and securities industries, expanding into the fields including PaaS, GIS, Embedded Software, and Interactive Whiteboard "StarBoard".
Hitachi Systems & Services
Hitachi Systems & Services, Ltd. was established in 1978 in the Hitachi Group and is now one of the largest providers of systems integration services with more than 4,000 systems engineers and approximately 5,000 total employees in Japan. With our unique know-how, proven track record, and human capital we offer one-stop solutions of the highest value for clients in a wide range of industries spanning the process of consulting, system design and implementation, operation and on-going maintenance. We are proud to have established strong partnerships with more than 90 advanced IT enterprises from around the world. For more information on Hitachi Systems & Services, please visit the company's website at http://www.hitachi-system.co.jp/.(Japanese only)
Contacts
Japan: Koichi Shimada
Hitachi, Ltd.
+81-3-5208-9323
koichi.shimada.ha@hitachi.com
U.S.: Dash Hisanaga
Hitachi America, Ltd.
+1-914-333-2987
tadashi.hisanaga@hal.hitachi.com
Hitachi in Canada
At Hitachi, green and digital innovation drives our mission as climate change innovators. Converging operational and information technologies, Hitachi is addressing societal and environmental challenges, shaping a greener, brighter tomorrow for all.
6 April 2010
Tokyo, April 6, 2010 --- Hitachi, Ltd. (TSE:6501 / NYSE:HIT) today held a conference with media and investors hosted by Hitachi’s new President of Hitachi, Ltd. who was appointed in his new role effective April 1st. The following outlines an extract of the speech delivered by Mr. Hiroaki Nakanishi.
Hitachi was founded in 1910 and in the ensuing years has expanded its business domains such as motors, power generation facilities, home appliances, computers and semiconductors. Over the past 100 years there have been major changes impacting humanity and the environment. In fact, as I stand here today, the world is facing a number of escalating problems Environmental problems such as global warming, and concerns about resource and energy depletion just some of these concerns, but critically important. Safe and secure social infrastructure that can support our lives and that is friendly to the environment is desperately needed in regions around the world to solve these problems. As we take our first steps in a new century, I think we are surely witnessing the arrival of an era whereby social infrastructure business and technologies—where our origins lie—will make a major contribution. We are developing our Social Innovation Business, which supplies advanced social infrastructure linked by information and communication technology (ICT), in all corners of the world. In this way, we are striving to meet the expectations of all stakeholders as a global leading Social Innovation company.
Last year, Hitachi took forthright steps designed to focus on the Social Innovation Business. This included conducting tender offer bids that converted five publicly listed companies into wholly-owned subsidiaries of Hitachi. In tandem with these steps, we structurally reformed the businesses that caused our large losses in the past, and reduced fixed and procurement costs with unprecedented speed. As a result, we were able to limit the downside risk of loss operating businesses. Furthermore, we raised funds through the issuance of new shares by way of third-party allotment and in other ways, to finance capital expenditures and strategic investments for developing more globally going forward. The raising of these funds has strengthened our financial position. Through these management initiatives, Hitachi has put the framework in place for creating a stable profit structure, prevailing against global competition and achieving new growth.
1. Management Focus
As president of Hitachi, I will focus on three areas – “Global”, “Fusion”, and “Environment” - to strengthen the Social Innovation Business.
(1) Global
“Global” highlights--our goal is to transform into a truly global company. In industrialized economies there is considerable demand for replacing existing infrastructure, while in emerging economies demand is buoyant for new infrastructure. I feel strongly that it is incumbent upon us to pinpoint the real needs of customers’ and to hone our ability to deliver solutions for them. For example, with large-scale projects overseas, the scope of commitment required is widening beyond the delivery of plant and machinery to operation and maintenance, and in some cases the provision of financing. We are determined to meet needs of customers’ and sharpen our ability to provide tangible solutions. And in those areas where we are lacking, we will form alliances with government entities, corporate partners and others in order to bring projects to fruition from proposal and order winning to operation and maintenance. To that end, we will set up project bases in each region, closer to markets and customers, form teams that can sell and provide maintenance services locally, and raise local engineering capabilities to ensure that we respond to the real need of customers’. I also believe that it is imperative to empower young staff with authority and responsibility and let them challenge the global markets together with regional staff. This market-oriented approach will be developed in collaboration with each in-house companies, group companies and head office. In this way, I am confident that we can develop world-leading businesses.
(2) Fusion
The second area of focus is “Fusion”. Specifically, we are focused on fusing information and telecommunication system businesses and social infrastructure businesses. Hitachi is a unique company that embodies both ICT and social infrastructure technologies. We intend to create unrivaled value in domains that fuse these two technologies. Eco-friendly data centers, smart grids and other businesses are expected to enjoy robust growth in this domain. In April, we launched the Smart City Business Management Division, which is headed by Executive Vice President Naoya Takahashi. The Smart City Business Management Division will manage in an integrated manner Hitachi’s expertise and technologies in the smart grid business. This extends from power system technologies and grid control technologies, as well as power utility data collection, to back-office operations. Hitachi has an enormous opportunity to leverage technological capabilities and quality refined in Japan to supply solutions sought by customers worldwide. By strengthening our global marketing capabilities, and taking a strategic approach to standardization as well as other actions, we will seek to expand the businesses involving the fusion of ICT and social infrastructure technologies.
(3) Environment
“Environment” is our third focus. The ability to provide environmental responses underpins everything in the Social Innovation Business. It is crucial to give due consideration to reduce the environmental impact when building new social infrastructure or renovating existing infrastructure. Hitachi have a growing number of opportunities to provide support to countries and local governments fulfilling their missions of driving economic growth while protecting the environment and ensuring that people can lead healthy lives. From nuclear power plants that generate clean energy extremely efficiently, high-efficiency thermal power generation plants with a minimal environmental impact, eco-friendly data centers, hybrid railway systems, systems for hybrid vehicles and other systems as a cornerstone infrastructure, strengthening the key devices that support them such as motors, inverters, industrial- and automotive-use lithium-ion batteries. We plan to make all Hitachi Group products into Eco-products by fiscal 2025; already nearly half of our products meet the Eco-products definition. This should steadily lead to business opportunities around the world.
2. New Approaches to the Hitachi Group Structure
(1) In-house Company System
The globalization and fusion that I mentioned earlier will manage the entire Group horizontally. On the other hand, the in-house company system that we adopted in April is designed to vertically manage the group. This constitutes a new form of autonomy, which has been one of the hallmarks of Group management since the Group was founded. We have entrusted in-house companies and group companies by providing them with responsibilities and authority similar to listed companies aimed at managing businesses with a sense of urgency and to act in unison, which will result in the revival of a strong Hitachi. Starting this April, we have introduced an internal rating system that encompasses the standpoints of both equity and debt investors. Each company will reflect the principles and dynamism of capital markets in their management. Companies will take into account the viewpoints of investors and honor their commitment to stakeholders. Management of these companies will be given the discretion to make decisions on important matters such as investment decisions, M&As and business restructuring, according to these internal ratings. This should improve the financial standing of each company as well as strengthen that of the Hitachi Group as a whole.
(2) Business Portfolio
Optimizing Hitachi’s business portfolio is an important mission of mine. Last year, we made five listed subsidiaries into wholly owned subsidiaries in order to strengthen the Social Innovation Business. We also implemented reforms to move away from commoditized businesses that are highly volatile and have little relationship with the Social Innovation Business. Business portfolio realignment will be an ongoing priority for management. We will therefore continue to robustly discuss this subject with the Senior Executive Committee in order to build an optimal business portfolio. Additionally, we will continually reform our businesses and strengthen the Social Innovation Business by considering multiple options such as proactive approach on group companies ownership, partnerships, alliances and other options.
(3) Strengthening the Financial Base
I will continue to strengthen our financial base. Last year, we conducted a public offering to raise capital. However, our financial base is still not satisfactory when comparing on a global basis. As we move forward, our basic stance is to bolster shareholders’ equity by generating profits. Our goal is to build a robust financial base by creating a strong balance sheet. This includes improving the debt-equity ratio.
(4) Cultivation of Human Resources
Achieving global growth will require us to develop and utilize diverse human resources. Hitachi has long been a company that utilizes and energizes all employees, while simultaneously leveraging its expertise in innovations and new technologies. Moving forward, we will create a structure that allows young people to work on the Social Innovation Business with hope and confidence. This structure will provide young people with the authority and responsibility to take the initiative in global markets. Specifically, we will recruit and cultivate personnel who can lead businesses globally, as well as employ diverse human resources from various regions. Furthermore, we will secure personnel for promoting businesses in the fast-growing “Asian belt zone,” extending from East Asia to China and the Middle East. The development and utilization of human resources on a global basis is an important mission for me, on a par with business portfolio optimization.
3. New Senior Management Team
From April, Nobuo Mochida of Hitachi Metals, Ltd. joined the Senior Executive Committee as an Executive Vice President. The other six members of the committee are Takashi Kawamura as a Chairman, myself as a President, and executive vice presidents Kazuhiro Mori, Takashi Hatchoji, Takashi Miyoshi and Naoya Takahashi. Having Nobuo Mochida to the Committee will provide a wider perspective to accelerate the pace of Group management reforms that we have been implementing since last year. Moreover, we have established the Group Management Planning Office in the Supervisory Office for Business Infrastructure, which is the responsibility of Executive Vice President Takashi Hatchoji. This new office will strengthen management planning for the entire Hitachi Group. In addition, we have established the Strategy & Project Office in the Supervisory Office for Management Reforms, under the leadership of Executive Vice President Takashi Miyoshi. This office’s mandate is to promote M&As, new business development and business structure reforms to address management issues.
The achievement of Hitachi’s 100 year history has been achieved largely in part due to the support by our customers, shareholders and other investors, employees and various other stakeholders. And this support will be a driving force over the next 100 years, whereby our focus will be aimed at reestablishing a strong Hitachi as a global leading Social Innovation company. We are confident we can achieve this by utilizing and energizing our employees, technologies and all of the other resources Hitachi has. Hitachi’s new management team is determined to meet the expectations of all stakeholders.
About Hitachi, Ltd.
Hitachi, Ltd., (NYSE: HIT / TSE: 6501), headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is a leading global electronics company with approximately 400,000 employees worldwide. Fiscal 2008 (ended March 31, 2009) consolidated revenues totaled 10,000 billion yen ($102.0 billion). The company offers a wide range of systems, products and services in market sectors including information systems, electronic devices, power and industrial systems, consumer products, materials, logistics and financial services. For more information on Hitachi, please visit the company's website at http://www.hitachi.com.
Contact
Japan
Masanao Sato
Hitachi, Ltd.
+81-3-5208-9324
masanao.sato.sz@hitachi.com
Hitachi in Canada
At Hitachi, green and digital innovation drives our mission as climate change innovators. Converging operational and information technologies, Hitachi is addressing societal and environmental challenges, shaping a greener, brighter tomorrow for all.
Hitachi in Canada
At Hitachi, green and digital innovation drives our mission as climate change innovators. Converging operational and information technologies, Hitachi is addressing societal and environmental challenges, shaping a greener, brighter tomorrow for all.
26 April 2010
Tokyo, April 26, 2010 --- Hitachi, Ltd. (NYSE:HIT / TSE:6501) today announced that the Company plans to post extraordinary items on an unconsolidated basis for the fiscal 2009, year ended March 31, 2010. Details are as follows.
On an unconsolidated basis for the fiscal 2009, year ended March 31, 2010, Hitachi plans to post 95.1 billion yen in write-downs of subsidiaries and affiliate companies shares as extraordinary losses.
Furthermore, Hitachi plans to also post business restructuring losses of 10.9 billion yen as extraordinary losses relating predominantly to realignment and integration of business sites as well as workforce downsizing in the automotive systems and consumer businesses.
About Hitachi, Ltd.
Hitachi, Ltd., (NYSE: HIT / TSE: 6501), headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is a leading global electronics company with approximately 400,000 employees worldwide. Fiscal 2008 (ended March 31, 2009) consolidated revenues totaled 10,000 billion yen ($102.0 billion). The company offers a wide range of systems, products and services in market sectors including information systems, electronic devices, power and industrial systems, consumer products, materials, logistics and financial services. For more information on Hitachi, please visit the company's website at http://www.hitachi.com.
Contacts
Japan
Masanao Sato
Hitachi, Ltd.
+81-3-5208-9324
masanao.sato.sz@hitachi.com
U.S.
Mickey Takeuchi
Hitachi America, Ltd.
+1-914-333-2987
masayuki.takeuchi@hal.hitachi.com
Hitachi in Canada
At Hitachi, green and digital innovation drives our mission as climate change innovators. Converging operational and information technologies, Hitachi is addressing societal and environmental challenges, shaping a greener, brighter tomorrow for all.
26 April 2010
Tokyo, April 26, 2010 --- Hitachi, Ltd. (NYSE:HIT / TSE:6501) today announced revisions to the Company’s consolidated business forecasts for fiscal 2009, year ended March 31, 2010, which were announced on February 4, 2010, in light of recent business performance.
1.Revisions of Consolidated Business Forecasts for Fiscal 2009
(from April 1, 2009 to March 31, 2010) (Millions of yen)
Revenues | Operating income | Income before income taxes | Net Income | Net Income attributable to Hitachi, Ltd | |
Previous forecast (A) | 8,700,000 | 135,000 | (45,000) | (195,000) | (210,000) |
Revised forecast (B) | 8,960,000 | 200,000 | 60,000 | (90,000) | (110,000) |
(B)-(A) | 260,000 | 65,000 | 105,000 | 105,000 | 100,000 |
% change | 3.0% | 48.1% | - | - | - |
Fiscal 2008 ended March 31,2009 | 10,000,369 | 127,146 | (289,871) | (795,120) | (787,337) |
Reasons for Revisions
Hitachi has raised its overall revenue forecast for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 of 260 billion yen from the previous forecast issued with operating results on February 4, 2010, due predominantly to higher-than-expected revenues in the Power & Industrial Systems and Electronic Devices segments.
Operating income is also projected to exceed the previous forecast by 65 billion yen due to improved earnings in all segments resulting from successful cost-reduction measures further to the higher revenues.
Additionally, net other deductions are projected to be 40.0 billion yen better than the previous forecast due to a substantial improvement in net losses on securities, reflecting the absence of write-down on shares of a semiconductor-related equity-method affiliate and appraisal gains of shares accompanying the conversion of equity-method affiliates to subsidiaries. As a result, Hitachi is forecasting that income before income taxes, net loss and net loss attributable to Hitachi, Ltd. will be 105.0 billion yen, 105.0 billion yen and 100.0 billion yen better than its previous forecast, respectively.
Hitachi is also forecasting net income attributable to Hitachi, Ltd. for the fourth quarter, the period from January to March 2010, which would represent the second straight quarter of positive earnings resulting from the third-quarter profit.
2. Revisions of Consolidated Business Forecast for Fiscal 2009 by Industry Segment
(1) Revenues by Industry Segment (Billions of yen)
Previous forecast (A) | Revised forecast (B) | ((B)-(A)) | Fiscal 2008 | |
Information & Telecommunication Systems | 2,220.0 | 2,247.0 | 27.0 | 2,594.4 |
Electronic Devices | 860.0 | 899.0 | 39.0 | 1,151.0 |
Power & Industrial Systems | 3,110.0 | 3,273.0 | 1,63.0 | 3,310.5 |
Digital Media & Consumer Products | 1,060.0 | 1,038.0 | (22.0) | 1,261.5 |
High Functional Materials & Components | 1,250.0 | 1,245.0 | (5.0) | 1,556.8 |
Logistics, Services & Others | 930.0 | 962.0 | 32.0 | 1,089.9 |
Financial Services | 410.0 | 430.0 | 20.0 | 412.0 |
Eliminations & Corporate items | (1,140.0) | (1,134.0) | 6.0 | (1,376.0) |
Total | 8,700.0 | 8,960.0 | 260.0 | 10,000.3 |
(2) Operating Income (Loss) by Industry Segment (Billions of yen)
Previous forecast (A) | Revised forecast (B) | ((B)-(A)) | Fiscal 2008 | |
Information & Telecommunication Systems | 108.0 | 117.0 | 9.0 | 176.6 |
Electronic Devices | (8.0) | 1.0 | 9.0 | 27.3 |
Power & Industrial Systems | 54.0 | 80.0 | 26.0 | 24.2 |
Digital Media & Consumer Products | (9.0) | (4.0) | 5.0 | (105.5) |
High Functional Materials & Components | 38.0 | 47.0 | 9.0 | 27.7 |
Logistics, Services & Others | 10.0 | 18.0 | 8.0 | 23.0 |
Financial Services | 10.0 | 11.0 | 1.0 | 10.2 |
Eliminations & Corporate items | (68.0) | (70.0) | (2.0) | (56.5) |
Total | 135.0 | 200.0 | 65.0 | 127.1 |
Cautionary Statement
Certain statements found in this document may constitute “forward-looking statements” as defined in the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such “forward-looking statements” reflect management’s current views with respect to certain future events and financial performance and include any statement that does not directly relate to any historical or current fact. Words such as “anticipate,” “believe,” “expect,” “estimate,” “forecast,” “intend,” “plan,” “project” and similar expressions which indicate future events and trends may identify “forward-looking statements.” Such statements are based on currently available information and are subject to various risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected or implied in the “forward-looking statements” and from historical trends. Certain “forward-looking statements” are based upon current assumptions of future events which may not prove to be accurate. Undue reliance should not be placed on “forward-looking statements,” as such statements speak only as of the date of this document.
Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected or implied in any “forward-looking statement” and from historical trends include, but are not limited to:
- economic conditions, including consumer spending and plant and equipment investments in Hitachi’s major markets, particularly Japan, Asia, the United States and Europe, as well as levels of demand in the major industrial sectors which Hitachi serves, including, without limitation, the information, electronics, automotive, construction and financial sectors;
- exchange rate fluctuations for the yen and other currencies in which Hitachi makes significant sales or in which Hitachi’s assets and liabilities are denominated, particularly against the U.S. dollar and the euro;
- uncertainty as to Hitachi’s ability to access, or access on favorable terms, liquidity or long-term financing;
- uncertainty as to general market price levels for equity securities in Japan, declines in which may require Hitachi to write down equity securities that it holds;
- the potential for significant losses on Hitachi’s investments in equity method affiliates;
- legislative and regulatory changes enacted by the new Japanese government;
- increased commoditization of information technology products and digital media-related products and intensifying price competition for such products, particularly in the Information & Telecommunication Systems, the Electronic Devices and the Digital Media & Consumer Products segments;
- uncertainty as to Hitachi’s ability to continue to develop and market products that incorporate new technology on a timely and cost-effective basis and to achieve market acceptance for such products;
- rapid technological innovation;
- the possibility of cost fluctuations during the lifetime of or cancellation of long-term contracts, for which Hitachi uses the percentage-of-completion method to recognize revenue from sales;
- fluctuations in the price of raw materials including, without limitation, petroleum and other materials, such as copper, steel, aluminum and synthetic resins;
- fluctuations in product demand and industry capacity;
- uncertainty as to Hitachi’s ability to implement measures to reduce the potential negative impact of fluctuations in product demand, exchange rates and/or price of raw materials;
- uncertainty as to Hitachi’s ability to achieve the anticipated benefits of its strategy to strengthen its Social Innovation Business;
- uncertainty as to the success of restructuring efforts to improve management efficiency by divesting or otherwise exiting underperforming businesses and to strengthen competitiveness and other cost reduction measures;
- general socio-economic and political conditions and the regulatory and trade environment of Hitachi’s major markets, particularly Japan, Asia, the United States and Europe, including, without limitation, direct or indirect restrictions by other nations on imports, or differences in commercial and business customs including, without limitation, contract terms and conditions and labor relations;
- uncertainty as to the success of alliances upon which Hitachi depends, some of which Hitachi may not control, with other corporations in the design and development of certain key products;
- uncertainty as to Hitachi’s access to, or ability to protect, certain intellectual property rights, particularly those related to electronics and data processing technologies;
- uncertainty as to the outcome of litigation, regulatory investigations and other legal proceedings of which the Company, its subsidiaries or its equity method affiliates have become or may become parties;
- the possibility of incurring expenses resulting from any defects in products or services of Hitachi;
- the possibility of disruption of Hitachi’s operations in Japan by earthquakes or other natural disasters;
- uncertainty as to Hitachi’s ability to maintain the integrity of its information systems, as well as Hitachi’s ability to protect its confidential information and that of its customers;
- uncertainty as to the accuracy of key assumptions Hitachi uses to valuate its significant employee benefit related costs; and
- uncertainty as to Hitachi’s ability to attract and retain skilled personnel.
The factors listed above are not all-inclusive and are in addition to other factors contained in Hitachi’s periodic filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and in other materials published by Hitachi.
About Hitachi, Ltd.
Hitachi, Ltd., (NYSE: HIT / TSE: 6501), headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is a leading global electronics company with approximately 400,000 employees worldwide. Fiscal 2008 (ended March 31, 2009) consolidated revenues totaled 10,000 billion yen ($102.0 billion). The company offers a wide range of systems, products and services in market sectors including information systems, electronic devices, power and industrial systems, consumer products, materials, logistics and financial services. For more information on Hitachi, please visit the company's website at http://www.hitachi.com.
Contacts
Japan
Masanao Sato
Hitachi, Ltd.
+81-3-5208-9324
masanao.sato.sz@hitachi.com
U.S.
Mickey Takeuchi
Hitachi America, Ltd.
+1-914-333-2987
masayuki.takeuchi@hal.hitachi.com
Hitachi in Canada
At Hitachi, green and digital innovation drives our mission as climate change innovators. Converging operational and information technologies, Hitachi is addressing societal and environmental challenges, shaping a greener, brighter tomorrow for all.
27 April 2010
Tokyo, April 27, 2010 --- Hitachi, Ltd. (NYSE:HIT / TSE:6501) today announced new directors in accordance with a decision taken at a meeting of Nominating Committee convened today, and is subject to approval at Hitachi’s Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders in June 2010.
1. Director Candidates <Proposed at Hitachi’s Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders in June 2010> [* New]
<Director>
Tadamichi Sakiyama, currently Board Director (Chair)
-- Tadamichi Sakiyama will be appointed as a Board Director (Chair).
<Outside Director>
Yoshie Ota, currently Outside Director
Mitsuo Ohashi, currently Outside Director, Advisor, Showa Denko K.K.
Akihiko Nomiyama, currently Outside Director, Special Advisor, NIPPON MINING HOLDINGS, INC.
Kenji Miyahara, currently Outside Director, Special Advisor, Sumitomo Corporation
Tohru Motobayashi, currently Outside Director, Lawyer, Partner, Ihara & Motobayashi
<Director>
*Isao Ono, currently Chairman of the Board, Hitachi Software Engineering Co., Ltd.
Takashi Kawamura, currently Director, Representative Executive Officer and Chairman
*Masaharu Sumikawa, currently Chairman of the Board and Representative Executive Officer, Hitachi Plant Technologies, Ltd.
*Hiroaki Nakanishi, currently Representative Executive Officer and President
Michiharu Nakamura, currently Director
Takashi Miyoshi, currently Director, Representative Executive Officer, Executive Vice President and Executive Officer
2. Resigning Directors
Takeo Ueno, currently Director, Advisor, Hitachi Via Mechanics, Ltd.
Shungo Dazai, currently Director, Chairman of the Board, Hitachi Construction Machinery Co., Ltd.
Michihiro Honda, currently Director, Director of Hitachi Metals, Ltd.
3. Biography of New Director Candidates
Isao Ono
1. Date of Birth | May 23, 1944 | |
2. Education | ||
March, 1968 | Graduated from Tokyo Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical & Electric Engineering | |
3. Business Experience | ||
April, 2010 | Chairman of the Board, Hitachi Software Engineering Co., Ltd. | |
June, 2006 | Representative Executive Officer, President and Chief Executive Officer, Board Director of Hitachi Software Engineering Co., Ltd. | |
April, 2005 | Representative Executive Officer, Executive Vice President and Executive Officer, in charge of Sales and Information & Telecommunication Systems Business, General Manager of Information Security Division, Board Director of Hitachi Software Engineering Co., Ltd. | |
April, 2004 | Representative Executive Officer, Executive Vice President and Executive Officer, in charge of Sales, Information & Telecommunication Systems Business and Digital Media, Board Director of Hitachi Software Engineering Co., Ltd. | |
June, 2003 | Senior Vice President and Executive Officer, General Manager of Information Business Group, Board Director of Hitachi Software Engineering Co., Ltd. | |
June, 2002 | Senior Vice President and Director, General Manager of Information Business Group, President & Chief Executive Officer of Information & Telecommunication Systems Group, Board Director of Hitachi Software Engineering Co., Ltd. | |
April, 2002 | Senior Corporate Officer, General Manager of Information Business Group, President & Chief Executive Officer of Information & Telecommunication Systems Group | |
February, 2002 | Senior Corporate Officer, General Manager of Information & Telecommunication Systems Group, President & Chief Executive Officer of Solution Systems Group | |
June, 2001 | Senior Corporate Officer, President & Chief Executive Officer of Solution Systems Group | |
April, 2001 | President & Chief Executive Officer of Solution Systems Group | |
January, 2000 | President & Chief Executive Officer of Finance & Distribution Systems Group | |
April, 1968 | Joined Hitachi, Ltd. |
Masaharu Sumikawa
1. Date of Birth | July 2, 1943 | |
2. Education | ||
March, 1972 | Ph.D. in Precision Machinery Engineering, Tokyo University | |
3. Business Experience | ||
April, 2010 | Chairman of the Board and Representative Executive Officer, Hitachi Plant Technologies, Ltd. | |
April, 2006 | Representative Executive Officer and President, Director, Hitachi Plant Technologies, Ltd. | |
April, 2005 | Representative Executive Officer, Executive Vice President and Executive Officer, in charge of Power Systems and Industrial Systems, Automotive Systems and Production Technology, Director of Hitachi Plant Engineering & Construction Co., Ltd. | |
October, 2004 | Representative Executive Officer, Executive Vice President and Executive Officer, in charge of Power Systems and Industrial Systems and Production Technology, Director of Hitachi Plant Engineering & Construction Co., Ltd. | |
February, 2004 | Executive Officer, in charge of Power Systems and Industrial Systems and Production Technology, Director of Hitachi Plant Engineering & Construction Co., Ltd. | |
June, 2003 | Senior Vice President and Executive Officer, in charge of Power Systems and Industrial Systems and Production Technology, Director of Hitachi Plant Engineering & Construction Co., Ltd. | |
June, 2002 | Senior Vice President and Director, President of Power & Industrial Systems Group, Chief Executive Officer of Power Systems Operation, Director of Hitachi Plant Engineering & Construction Co., Ltd. | |
February, 2002 | Senior Corporate Officer, President of Power & Industrial Systems Group, Chief Executive Officer of Power Systems Operation | |
June, 2001 | Senior Corporate Officer, Chief Executive Officer, Industrial Systems, Power & Industrial Systems Group | |
April, 2001 | Chief Executive Officer, Industrial Systems, Power & Industrial Systems Group | |
April, 1999 | General Manager, Thermal & Hydroelectric Systems Division, Power & Industrial Systems Group | |
June, 1995 | Deputy General Manager, Hitachi Works | |
April, 1972 | Joined Hitachi, Ltd. |
Hiroaki Nakanishi
1. Date of Birth | March 14, 1946 | |
2. Education | ||
June, 1979 | Master of Science in Computer Engineering Department of Computer Science, Stanford University, Stanford, CA USA | |
March, 1970 | Graduated from Faculty of Engineering, The University of Tokyo | |
3. Business Experience | ||
April, 2010 | Representative Executive Officer and President, in charge of Power Systems Business, Industrial and Social Infrastructure Systems Business and Automotive Systems Business, General Manager of Supervisory Office for Overseas Plant Construction Business | |
December, 2009 | Representative Executive Officer, Executive Vice President and Executive Officer, in charge of Power Systems Business, Industrial Systems Business, Automotive Systems Business and Production Technology, General Manager of Supervisory Office for Overseas Plant Construction Business, Supervisory Office for MONOZUKURI and Corporate Quality Assurance Division, Chairman of the Board of Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, Inc. | |
April, 2009 | Representative Executive Officer, Executive Vice President and Executive Officer, in charge of Power Systems Business, Industrial Systems Business, Automotive Systems Business and Production Technology, General Manager of Supervisory Office for Overseas Plant Construction Business, Supervisory Office for MONOZUKURI, Supervisory Office for Transportation Systems and Corporate Quality Assurance Division, Chairman of the Board of Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, Inc. | |
January, 2007 | Chairman & CEO of Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, Inc. | |
April, 2006 | Executive Vice President and Executive Officer, Chief Executive for North America and Chairman & CEO of Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, Inc. | |
June, 2005 | Senior Vice President and Executive Officer, Chief Executive for North America and Chairman & CEO of Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, Inc. | |
April, 2004 | Senior Vice President and Executive Officer, General Manager of Hitachi Group - Global Business and Chief Executive for North America and Europe | |
June, 2003 | Vice President and Executive Officer, General Manager of Global Business and Chief Executive for Europe | |
April, 2003 | General Manager of Global Business and Chief Executive for Europe | |
April, 2002 | Chief Marketing Officer and General Manager of International Operations Division, Information & Telecommunication Systems Group | |
July, 2001 | General Manager of International Operations Division, Information & Telecommunication Systems Group | |
August, 2000 | Deputy General Manager of Information & Telecommunication Systems Group, Hitachi, Ltd. | |
June, 1998 | Managing Director of Hitachi Europe Ltd. | |
February, 1993 | Deputy General Manager, Omika Works | |
February, 1990 | Senior Manager of Computer Control Design Department, Omika Works | |
April, 1970 | Joined Hitachi, Ltd. |
About Hitachi, Ltd.
Hitachi, Ltd., (NYSE: HIT / TSE: 6501), headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is a leading global electronics company with approximately 400,000 employees worldwide. Fiscal 2008 (ended March 31, 2009) consolidated revenues totaled 10,000 billion yen ($102.0 billion). The company offers a wide range of systems, products and services in market sectors including information systems, electronic devices, power and industrial systems, consumer products, materials, logistics and financial services. For more information on Hitachi, please visit the company's website at http://www.hitachi.com.
Contacts
Japan
Masanao Sato
Hitachi, Ltd.
+81-3-5208-9324
masanao.sato.sz@hitachi.com
U.S.
Mickey Takeuchi
Hitachi America, Ltd.
+1-914-333-2987
masayuki.takeuchi@hal.hitachi.com
Hitachi in Canada
At Hitachi, green and digital innovation drives our mission as climate change innovators. Converging operational and information technologies, Hitachi is addressing societal and environmental challenges, shaping a greener, brighter tomorrow for all.