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Stock and Bond

Stock Information

State of Shareholders (as of Sep. 30, 2012)

  1. Total Number of Authorized Shares 7,500,000,000 shares
  2. Total Number of Shares Issued 2,604,732,635 shares
  3. Number of Shareholders 273,560
  4. Major Shareholders (Top10)
RankName of Shareholder% of Shares of
Common Stock Held
1 Japan Trustee Services Bank, Ltd.(Trust Account) 4.65
2 The Master Trust Bank of Japan, Ltd.(Trust Account) 4.27
3 SSBT OD05 Omnibus Account-Treaty Clients 2.94
4 NEC Employee Shareholding Association 2.09
5 Nippon Life Insurance Company 1.62
6 Sumitomo Life Insurance Company 1.58
7 Japan Trustee Services Bank, Ltd.(Trust Account No.9) 1.46
8 Japan Trustee Services Bank, Ltd.(Trust Account No.4) 1.27
9 Tam Two 1.11
10 Chase Manhattan Bank GTS Clients Account Escrow 1.01

Note: The shareholding ratio is calculated by excluding the number of treasury stock (5,542,258 shares shares).

 

5.  Composition of Shareholders
Historical composition
Year ended March 31

Composition of Shareholders

Dividend on Stock

Year Ended March 31InterimYear EndPer Share of Common Stock
(full year)
2013 - 4.00yen
(forecast*)
4.00yen
(forecast*)
2012 - - -
2011 - - -
2010 - 4.00yen 4.00yen
2009 - - -
2008 4.00yen 4.00yen 8.00yen
2007 4.00yen 4.00yen 8.00yen
2006 3.00yen 3.00yen 6.00yen
2005 3.00yen 3.00yen 6.00yen
2004 3.00yen 3.00yen 6.00yen
2003 - - -

*Forecast as of January 31,2013

Fundamental Policy on Distribution of Profits

As NEC needs to adopt a flexible policy in order to better respond to the rapidly changing business environment, NEC considers, among other factors, the following factors in detemining its cash dividends:the profits earned in the relevant fiscal period; the financial outlook for the following fiscal periods, the dividend payout ratio, and the internal demand for funds such as capital expenditures.