Three Months Ended June 30, 2005
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Three Months Ended June 30, 2005
Kyocera Corporation Business Presentation August 4, 2005 KYOCERA Corporation Forward-looking Statements Certain Certainofofthe thestatements statementsmade madeininthis thisdocument documentare areforward-looking forward-lookingstatements statements(within (withinthe the meaning of Section 21E of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Act of 1934), which are based meaning of Section 21E of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Act of 1934), which are based on onour ourcurrent currentassumptions assumptionsand andbeliefs beliefsininlight lightofofthe theinformation informationcurrently currentlyavailable availabletotous. us. These forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and These forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other otherfactors. factors.Such Suchrisks, risks,uncertainties uncertaintiesand andother otherfactors factorsinclude, include,but butare arenot notlimited limitedto: to: general economic conditions in our markets, which are primarily Japan, North America, general economic conditions in our markets, which are primarily Japan, North America, Europe, Europe,and andAsia, Asia,including includingininparticular particularChina; China;changes changesininexchange exchangerates, rates,particularly particularly between the yen and the U.S. dollar and Euro, respectively, in which we make between the yen and the U.S. dollar and Euro, respectively, in which we makesignificant significant sales; our ability to launch innovative products and otherwise meet the advancing sales; our ability to launch innovative products and otherwise meet the advancingtechnical technical requirements of our customers, particularly in the highly competitive markets for ceramics, requirements of our customers, particularly in the highly competitive markets for ceramics, semiconductor semiconductorparts partsand andelectronic electroniccomponents; components;the theextent extentand andpace paceofoffuture futuregrowth growthor or contraction in information technology-related markets around the world, including those contraction in information technology-related markets around the world, including thosefor for communications and personal computers; events that may impact negatively on our markets communications and personal computers; events that may impact negatively on our markets or orsupply supplychain, chain,including includingterrorist terroristacts actsand andoutbreaks outbreaksofofdiseases; diseases;and andthe theoccurrence occurrenceofof natural naturaldisasters, disasters,such suchas asearthquakes, earthquakes,ininlocations locationswhere whereour ourmanufacturing manufacturingand andother otherkey key business facilities are located. Such risks, uncertainties and other factors may cause our business facilities are located. Such risks, uncertainties and other factors may cause our actual actualresults, results,performance, performance,achievements achievementsor orfinancial financialposition positiontotobe bematerially materiallydifferent different from any future results, performance, achievements or financial position expressed from any future results, performance, achievements or financial position expressedor or implied by these forward-looking statements. We undertake no obligation to publicly implied by these forward-looking statements. We undertake no obligation to publiclyupdate update any forward-looking statements included in this document. any forward-looking statements included in this document. 1 Consolidated Financial Highlights - Three Months Ended June 30, 2005 (Unit : Millions of yen) Three months ended June 30, 2005 Amount Net sales Percentage change June 30, 2004 % to net sales Amount % to net sales 265,073 100.0 293,143 100.0 -9.6 Profit from operations 14,283 5.4 34,751 11.9 -58.9 Pre-tax income 17,215 6.5 38,062 13.0 -54.8 Net income 8,603 3.2 21,982 7.5 -60.9 EPS (diluted-yen) 45.88 - 117.17 - - Depreciation 13,149 5.0 13,233 4.5 -0.6 Capital expenditures 27,036 10.2 11,811 4.0 128.9 Dividends paid 9,452 - 5,736 - - Free cash flow -14,736 - 17,668 - - R&D expenses 14,456 5.5 13,875 4.7 4.2 U.S. dollar (yen) 108 - 110 - - Euro (yen) 136 - 132 - 2 Market Environment and Business Achievements - Three Months Ended June 30, 2005 - Market Environment 9 Component demand bottomed out, then recovered 9 Components price drop was larger than expected Business Achievements 9Sales and profit growth in Applied Ceramic Products Group exceeded expectations 9Determined and implemented additional structural reforms at KWC 9Established new global consolidated management system 3 Business Situation in 1Q FY3/’06 Item KWC Weak recovery in component demand for digital consumer products Expanding component price erosion Prolonged stagnation in Chinese PHS market Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. Reason 2Q onward 9 Expand lineup from 2Q, including new ODM models 9 Lower sales due to 9 Start all handset production at focus on existing Flextronics from September models 9 Aim to break even on full-year basis 9 Slumping sales in Electronic Device Group 9 Increasing production at large handset makers from 2Q 9 Greater component demand reduces severity of price cuts 9 Slow sales of PHS related products 9 Increasing orders from 1Q, drive sales recovery from 2Q 9 Material writedown 4 Consolidated Sales by Operating Segment - Three Months Ended June 30, 2005 (Unit : Millions of yen) Three months ended Operating segment June 30, 2005 June 30, 2004 Percentage change Amount % to net sales Amount % to net sales Fine Ceramic Parts Group 15,905 6.0 18,527 6.3 -14.2 Semiconductor Parts Group 29,715 11.2 32,840 11.2 -9.5 Applied Fine Ceramic Products Group 26,983 10.2 21,253 7.3 27.0 Electronic Device Group 60,811 22.9 70,068 23.9 -13.2 Components business 133,414 50.3 142,688 48.7 -6.5 Telecommunications Equipment Group 45,780 17.3 66,313 22.6 -31.0 Information Equipment Group 57,908 21.9 56,733 19.4 2.1 4,373 1.6 7,400 2.5 -40.9 108,061 40.8 130,446 44.5 -17.2 Others 28,168 10.6 25,926 8.8 8.6 Adjustments and eliminations -4,570 -1.7 -5,917 -2.0 - 265,073 100.0 293,143 100.0 9.6 Optical Equipment Group Equipment business Total 5 Consolidated Operating Profit by Operating Segment - Three Months Ended June 30, 2005 (Unit : Millions of yen) Three months ended Operating segment June 30, 2005 June 30, 2004 Percentage change Amount % to net sales Amount % to net sales Fine Ceramic Parts Group 1,890 11.9 3,053 16.5 -38.1 Semiconductor Parts Group Applied Fine Ceramic Products Group Electronic Device Group 3,350 11.3 4,924 15.0 -32.0 4,891 18.1 3,614 17.0 35.3 4,496 7.4 11,528 16.5 -61.0 14,627 11.0 23,119 16.2 -36.7 Telecommunications Equipment Group Information Equipment Group -6,441 -14.1 -249 -0.4 - 7,661 13.2 10,207 18.0 -24.9 Optical Equipment Group -1,768 -40.4 -2,055 -27.8 - Equipment -548 -0.5 7,903 6.1 - Others 1,348 4.8 2,888 11.1 -53.3 15,427 5.8 33,910 11.6 -54.5 1,254 - 4,031 - -68.9 452 - 127 - 255.9 82 - -6 - - 17,215 6.5 38,062 13.0 -54.8 Components business Total operating profit Corporate and others Equity in earnings of affiliates and unconsolidated subsidiaries Adjustments and eliminations Pre-tax income 6 Consolidated Financial Forecast - Year Ending March 31, 2006 (Unit : Millions of yen) Year ending March 31, 2006 Amount Net sales % to net sales Year ended March 31, 2005 Amount Percentage change % to net sales 1,240,000 100.0 1,180,655 100.0 5.0 Profit from operations 124,000 10.0 100,968 8.6 22.8 Pre-tax income 135,000 10.9 107,530 9.1 25.5 Net income 81,000 6.5 45,908 3.9 76.4 EPS (diluted-yen) 432.00 - 244.81 - - Depreciation 67,000 5.4 58,790 5.0 14.0 Capital expenditures 100,000 8.1 63,176 5.4 58.3 R&D expenses 53,000 4.3 54,398 4.6 -2.6 U.S. dollar (yen) 106 - 108 - - Euro (yen) 129 - 135 - - Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. 7 Consolidated Financial Forecast Assumptions - Year Ending March 31, 2006 - 1. Shipment volume forecast for key electronic equipment: No change from initial forecast 2. Components price forecast: No change from initial forecast 3. Assumed exchange rates: Initial forecast $US ¥102 Euro ¥134 [Impact of exchange rates fluctuation] Compared with FY3/’05: Net sales Pre-tax income Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. Current forecast ¥10 106 6 ¥12 129 9 ¥ -16.4 billion ¥ -6.0 billion 8 Shipment Volume Forecast for Key Electronic Equipment and Components Price CY2005 CY2004 Mobile phones +5%~10% 600 PCs Approx. +5% 170 Digital cameras Approx. +10% 60 DVD recorders +60~70% 9 Approx. +50% 12 Digital TVs (Incl. rear projection TVs) (Millions of units) FY3 FY 3/’06 components components price price… …Forecast average 10~15% drop year on year Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. 9 Consolidated Financial Forecast by Operating Segment - Compared With FY3/’ FY3/’05 FY3/’05 Net sales Components business: +37.4 +17.1 +1.9 +30.1 1,180.7 Equipment business: +7.2 Information -11.8 Equipment Telecom-5.0 munications +11.0 Optical Equipment Equipment Electronic +1.3 Applied Device Semicon Ceramic Fine -ductor Products Ceramic Parts Parts FY3/’06 forecast (Unit: Billions of yen) +13.0 +1.7 +59.3 Adjustments and Others eliminations FY3/’05 Equipment business: +29.1 Pre-tax income Components business: -0.5 +0.5 107.5 -1.0 Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. (Unit: Billions of yen) +27.5 -2.1 135.0 -6.2 +4.4 FY3/’06 forecast +13.4 +1.0 +21.9 1,240.0 Corporate and others -4.4 10 Kyocera Group Management Strategy Ὁ Boost customer satisfaction Ὁ Promote globalization Ὁ Realize highly profitable enterprise Ὁ Develop and maintain corporate culture FY3/’’06 Targets (Consolidated) FY3/ Net sales Pre--tax income Pre Pre--tax income ratio Pre Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. 11 Management Challenges for FY3/’06 1. Boost profitability of Telecommunications Equipment Group 2. Improve profit margins of Electronic Device Group Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. 12 Boost Profitability of Telecommunications Equipment Group Operating profit (Billions of yen) 7.0 Ὁ Establish new business structure ᾚᾦᾒ Ὁ Lower break-even point Ὁ Enhance lineup by launching new products Ὁ Timely launch of new products : Increase market share at KDDI Group Domestic mobile communications Ὁ Partially utilize ODMs Ὁ Cultivate new markets with iBurst TM PHS related products FY3/06 1Q ~ ~ -6.4 Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. 2Q Ὁ Introduce new models to Willcom Inc. 3Q 4Q FY3/06 Full-term iBurstT M is a trademark ok of ArrayComm, Inc. (U.S.A) 13 Enhance Profitability of KWC (1) KWC Challenges (1) Reform cost structure ὼReduce fixed costs ḷ Lower breakbreak-even pointὼ pointὼ (2) Expand sales ὼConstant and timely new product launchὼ launchὼ Establish New Business Structure Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. 14 Enhance Profitability of KWC (2) 䋭 Establish New Business Structure 䋭 KWC/Kyocera Develop and commercialize next-generation models KWI KTRC Develop key devices and core technologies Develop software ODMs Develop and commercialize familiar models KTRC: Kyocera Telecommunications Research Corporation KWI: Kyocera Wireless (India) Private Ltd. Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. 15 Enhance Profitability of KWC (3) 䋭 Restructuring KWC by Shifting to Asia 䋭 Sales & Marketing Innovation / Design Tech-Faith China Flex Korea KWC USA Design House KZC China ODM Seoul Guiyang Bangalore Product Yokohama San Diego Shanghai Doumen Shift to Asia Manufacturing, R&D, SCM Flex China KWI India Manufacturing Software development Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. KTRC Qcom USA Kyocera Japan New Technology Develop high tier Products Qcom: Qualcomm, Inc. Flex: Flextronics International Ltd. Tech-Faith: Techfaith Wireless Communication Technology Limited KZC: Kyocera Zhenhua Communication Equipment Co., Ltd. 16 Enhance Profitability of KWC (4) 䋭 Lower BreakBreak-Even Point 䋭 Unit volume Based on March 2005 standard of 100 Break-even point 100 March 31, 2005 1st half of FY3/’06 ~ 0 0 Target Schedule for Production Shift Shift from San Diego to Mexico Shift from Mexico to Flextronics Complete shift to Flextronics Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. 17 Enhance Profitability of KWC (5) 䋭 Strengthen Development Capability 䋭 Numbers of employees at KWI 400 200 291 328 132 0 30 April 2003 Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. April 2004 April 2005 June 2005 18 Enhance Profitability of KWC (6) 䋭 Product Roadmap 䋭 CY05 2H Slider Remix TM Slider Remix TM KX5 KX5-BT CY06 1H Jet KX18 CY06 2H Black Orchid Jaguar Black Canary High Milan KX9C/B Candid KX16 KX9A KX160 Storm Thunder Thunder Fox Victory Moon Cat Mid Prisma KX17 Topaz KX7 Dorado KX13 KW690 Glitter Shadow Mouse Cat Nova Kane Low KR1 Router Data 6800 Module 6800 PC Card USB Mod These models are different from real models. Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. 19 Enhance Profitability of KWC (7) 䋭 Aggressively Launch New Products 䋭 Proportion of New Product Sales (Unit Base) 100% 50% 0% New products 1Q ᵏᵯ 2Q ᵐᵯίʖेὸ (Forecast) 3Q ᵑᵯίʖेὸ (Forecast) 4Q ᵒᵯίʖेὸ (Forecast) FY3/’06 Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. 20 Enhance Profitability of KWC (8) 䋭 Expand Sales by Launching New Products 䋭 Quarterly Shipment Volume Forecast 200 Based on FY3/’06 1Q standard of 100 214 100 146 137 134 100 0 FY3/’05 Quarterly Average 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q (Forecast) (Forecast) (Forecast) FY3/’06 Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. 21 Boost Profitability of Telecommunications Equipment Group Operating profit (Billions of yen) 7.0 Ὁ Establish new business structure ᾚᾦᾒ Ὁ Lower break-even point Ὁ Enhance lineup by launching new products Ὁ Timely launch of new products : Increase market share at KDDI Group Domestic mobile communications Ὁ Partially utilize ODMs Ὁ Cultivate new markets with iBurst TM PHS related products FY3/06 1Q ~ ~ -6.4 Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. 2Q Ὁ Introduce new models to Willcom Inc. 3Q 4Q FY3/06 Full-term iBurstT M is a trademark ok of ArrayComm, Inc. (U.S.A) 22 Improve Profit Margins of Electronic Device Group Exploit fullfull-scale demand recovery from 2Q to boost profitability Maximize Sales Minimize Expenses Enhance product lineup and increase market share Raise productivity 9 Launch new high-value-added products 9 Increase production volume in China (capacitors, crystal products) 9 Develop new products 9 Expand new production system (small-size and high-capacity capacitors) Cultivate new markets 9 Develop RF modules 9 Expand applications Reduce cost of purchased products 9 Continued activities with suppliers (thermal printheads, capacitors) 9 Develop Asian market Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. 23 High Digital Electronic Equipment Trends and Development of MLCCs Base Station High-speed High-speeddata data processing processing 䌄䌡䌴䌡 䌒䌡䌴䌥 䌒䌡䌴䌥 䌄䌡䌴䌡 Server Base Station 䃂 High-capacitance capacitors 䃂High High-capacitance capacitors 䃂 Low ESR/ESL capacitors 䃂 Low ESR/ESL capacitors High High Capasitance Capasitance Ubiquitous Network Server Game Desk Top PC PDA 䌗䌩䌲䌥䌬䌥䌳䌳 䌗䌩䌲䌥䌬䌥䌳䌳 䌌䌁䌎 䌌䌁䌎 CDMA20001X Enhance Enhance mobility mobility 䃂 䃂Miniature Miniatureceramic ceramiccapacitors capacitors Ultra small size (0402/0201 Ultra small size (0402/0201type) type) DSC Mounting Mounting Home Appliance Mobility Mobility Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. Vending machine W-CDMA High 24 New MLCCs Order Forecast for FY3/’06 Based on standard of 100 for 1Q results Stimulate new product orders, especially miniature and high capacitance capacitors 200 180 123 100 䋱䌑 䋲䌑 䋳䌑 䋴䌑 (Apr.–June) (July–Sep.) (Oct.–Dec.) (Jan.06 – Mar.06) FY 3/’ 3/㪌’06 㪉 ᦼ(Forecast) Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. 25 Mass--prod. Items: SIZE [X㬍 Mass [X㬍 Y mm] Roadmap for Key Crystal Related Components VCT-208C KT17/18/18B (H:1.5mm m ax.) (H:1.5mm m ax.) 4.0㬍 2.5 5.0㬍 3.2 TCXO Road Map For Mobile Phone䋧GPS VCT-212C (H:1.2mm m ax.) 3.2㬍 2.5 CX-3225SB(H:0.60mm m ax.) KSX-23(H:0.85mm m ax.) KT21/VCT-214C KT22 (H:1.0mm m ax.) (H:1.0mm m ax.) 2.5㬍 2.0 2.0㬍 1.6 X’tal Unit Road Map for Radio & Mobile Communication System CX-2520SB KT2520 (H:0.55mm m ax.) (H:1.05mm m ax.) CX-2016SB New products (H:0.55mm m ax.) SAW device for terrestrial digital mobile broadcasting Ultra high frequency device CY2000 CY 2000 䌾 CY2003 Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. Terrestrial Digital-TV Mass-production Massproduction 2.4GHz Mobile TV Wireless LAN 5.0GHz CY200 CY 2004 4 ES CY2005 CY 2005 CY2006 CY 2006 26 Roadmap for High Frequency Modules CY2005 Mobile Market Trend ASM&FEM Bluetooth CY2006 Dual / Triple / Quad Phone Camera / TV Bluetooth WLAN Camera Bluetooth Dual / Triple (GSM DSC PCS ) Ver.1.2 Quad / SP7T Ver.2.0+EDR CY2007 CY2008 CY2009 World Phone Ubiquitous Phone Camera / TV Bluetooth / HDD WLAN / GPS SLC SUB Connectors SP8T / SP9T LTCC SUB Ver.3.0+EDR Ver.2.0+EDR + WLAN X’tal & TCXO WLAN 11b. GPS RFIC + B/BIC Others Structure Trend 11b./g RF Module FM Radio Module 1. Single side surface mount 1. Single side surface mount 2. Metal cap 2. Resin coating 3. Embedded elements 3. Embedded elements Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. Chip ANT 11b./g SAW TV Tuner Module Epoxy Chip Capacitor Integrate group-w ide capabilities to realize sophisticated, high performance and miniature modules 1. Cavity mount 2. Resin coating 3. Embedded elements 1. 2. 3. 4. Cavity mount + bare element mount Resin coating Embedded elements Supports large size modules 27 Kyocera Group Mid- to Long-term Strategy Become a “creative company that continues to grow in the 21st century” century” Strategy: Promote “high high--value value--added diversification” diversification” Ὁ Make each business into a highly profitable, valuable business (pre-tax income ratio over 15%) Ὁ Concentrate management resources into valuable businesses ḷ Execute policy of business selection and concentration Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. 28 New Management System Aim to be a “creative company that continues to grow” grow” CEO Formulate and execute mid- and long-term management policy and strategy Management Strategy Financial Strategy Business Execution CFO COO Formulate and execute financial strategy Day-to-day busine ss execution to achieve management plans Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. 29 Kyocera Group Business Portfolio (1) Market growth High Organic packages Color MFPs/printers Medical and dental implants Organic EL displays Fuel cells High-resolution camera modules Automotive components CDMA handsets 5% MLCCs Cutting tool s Mid Fine ceramic parts Ceramic packages Solar cells/modules PHS-related products Components for optical communications Crystal products Monochrome MFPs/printers Connectors Thermal printheads STN LCDs for industrial use 2% Low Low (Kyocera estimate as of July 2005) Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. Mid High Global market share 30 Kyocera Group Business Portfolio (2) Market growth High Organic packages Color MFPs/printers Medical and dental implants Organic EL displays Fuel cells High-resolution camera modules Automotive components CDMA handsets 5% MLCCs Cutting tool s Mid Fine ceramic parts Ceramic packages Solar cells/modules PHS-related products Components for optical communications Crystal products Monochrome MFPs/printers Connectors Thermal printheads STN LCDs for industrial use 2% Low Maintainhigh highmarket marketshare share and and boost boostprofit profitratio ratio ὉὉMaintain Conduct aggressive aggressiveR&D R&Dinvestment investmentto to achieve achieve ὉὉConduct thesegoals goals these Low (Kyocera estimate as of July 2005) Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. Mid High Global market share 31 Kyocera Group Business Portfolio (3) Market growth High Organic packages Color MFPs/printers Medical and dental implants Organic EL displays Fuel cells High-resolution camera modules Automotive components CDMA handsets Fine ceramic parts Ceramic packages Solar cells/modules PHS-related products Components for optical communications 5% MLCCs Ὁ Implement capital investmentsto to Ὁ Implement capital investments Cutting tool s maintainand andinprove inprove profitability Monochrome MFPs/printers maintain profitability Mid Connectors Pursue high highreturn return on investment ὉὉPursue on investment STN LCDs for industrial use Crystal products Thermal printheads 2% Low Low (Kyocera estimate as of July 2005) Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. Mid High Global market share 32 Thermal Printhead Business Strategy ὉὉImplement mprove profitability Implementcapital capitalinvestments investments to to maintain maintainand andi improve profitability ὉὉ Pursue Pursue high highreturn returnon oninvestment investment 9 Boost profit ratio by expanding overseas production 9 Utilize production technology development center 9 Secure profit by creating new applications and markets FAX Barcode Card DPP Medical Monochrome Color Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. 33 Kyocera Group Business Portfolio (4) Market growth High Organic packages Color MFPs/printers Medical and dental implants Organic EL displays Fuel cells High-resolution camera modules Automotive components CDMA handsets 5% Fine ceramic parts Ceramic packages Solar cells/modules PHS-related products Components for optical communications MLCCs Cutting tool s Crystal products Expand businesses businesses aggressively to become becomeaa market market Monochrome MFPs/printers ὉὉExpand aggressively to Mid Connectors Thermal printheads leader leader STN LCDs for industrial use ὉFocus Focuson onprofitability profitabilityand andincrease increasemarket marketshare share Ὁ 2% Low Low (Kyocera estimate as of July 2005) Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. Mid High Global market share 34 Automotive Components Business Strategy ὉὉExpand Expandbusinesses businessesaggressively aggressivelyto to become becomeaamarket market leader leader ὉὉFocus Focuson onprofitability profitabilityand andincrease increase market marketshare share 9 Establish project team and pursue strategic development with customers 䋭 Focus on product development leveraging Kyocera Group’s integrated technological expertise 䋭 Material development capability Packaging technology capability Highly reliable design, development and production technology capabilities Analysis and evaluation technology capabilities Integrate technologies in component and equipment businesses 9 Develop high-value-added products and create new markets Develop products for diesel engine market Common rail injector Piezo actuators Ceramic glow plugs 9 Establish production and sales bases in China Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. 35 Kyocera Group Business Portfolio (5) Market growth High Organic packages Color MFPs/printers Medical and dental implants Organic EL displays Fuel cells High-resolution camera modules Automotive components CDMA handsets 5% MLCCs Cutting tool s Mid Fine ceramic parts Ceramic packages Solar cells/modules PHS-related products Components for optical communications Crystal products Monochrome MFPs/printers Connectors Thermal printheads STN LCDs for industrial use 2% Low ὉὉPrioritize Prioritizemarket marketshare share expansion expansionand andinvest invest heavily heavilyto to achieve achievethis this ὉὉTolerate Tolerateshort-term short -termdecline shortdeclinein inprofitability profitability Low (Kyocera estimate as of July 2005) Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. Mid High Global market share 36 Kyocera Group Business Portfolio (6) Market growth High High-resolution camera Fine ceramic parts ὉὉExpand share and boost profit ratio Expand market market share and boost profit ratio modules Ceramic packages Solar cells/modules ὉὉConduct aimed at increasing market Conductinvestment investment aimed at increasing market Automobile parts PHS-related products share Components for optical share Organic packages Color MFPs/printers Medical and dental implants Organic EL displays Fuel cells CDMA handsets 5% MLCCs Cutting tool s Mid communications Crystal products Monochrome MFPs/printers Connectors Thermal printheads STN LCDs for industrial use 2% Low Low (Kyocera estimate as of July 2005) Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. Mid High Global market share 37 Cutting Tools Business Strategy ὉὉExpand Expandmarket marketshare shareand and boost boostprofit profitratio ratio ὉὉConduct Conductinvestment investmentaimed aimedat at increasing increasingmarket market share share 9 Increase sales in Asian market 9 Augment product range using superior material technology 9 Create internal integrated production line, beginning with materials 9 Exploit global production network/SCM Dongguan Shilong Factor y 9 Maximize synergies China Technical Center Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. 38 Kyocera Group Business Portfolio (7) Market growth High Organic packages Color MFPs/printers Medical and dental implants Organic EL displays Fuel cells High-resolution camera modules Automotive components CDMA handsets 5% Fine ceramic parts Ceramic packages Solar cells/modules PHS-related products Components for optical communications MLCCs Crystal products Cutting tool s Monochrome MFPs/printers Mid Thermal printheads Connectors STN LCDs for industrial use 2% Low Products earmarked for investment in FY3/’06 Low (Kyocera estimate as of July 2005) Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. Mid High Global market share 39 Details of Strategic Capital Investment for FY3/’06 Net Increase in prepre-tax income in FY3/’ FY3/’08: ¥15.0 billion (compared with FY3/’ FY3/’05) Organic material components Operations began June 2005 Solar cells/modules Operations begin at Shiga Plant: Sep. 2005 Czech Plant: Aug. 2005 (planned) Parts for LCD fabrication equipment Operations begin October 2005 (planned) LCDs Operations begin November 2005 (planned) Cutting tools Operations begin September 2005 (planned) Organic EL displays Operations begin December 2005 (planned) Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. 40 Kyocera Group Mid- to Long-term Strategy Become a “creative company that continues to grow in the 21st century” century” Strategy: Promote “high high--value value--added diversification” diversification” FY3/ FY3/’ ’07 onward FY3/’07 Achieve prepre -tax income ratio over 15% Make each business valuable and maximize contribution from new businesses b usinesses FY3/ FY3/’ ’06 FY3/’06 Achieve prepre -tax income ratio over 10% Invest heavily in profitable businesses and launch new businesses businesses Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. 41 Evolution of Communication Systems Equipment Business Division ’93 PHS 94 Development 95 96 97 98 99 2000 01 02 03 04 DDI Pocket service commencement WILLCOM 05 06 WILLCOM established IP DDI Pocket base stations and handsets Sophistication China (ZTE䋬Lucent) base stations and handsets China Taiw an (FITEL) base stations and handsets Vietnam, India, Russia, Bangladesh WLL EV-DO The Philippines (PLDT), UAE (Etisalat), Ethiopia (ETC) Thailand (TOT) KDDI 1xEV-DO base stations Frequency reorganization Rev. A Development Australia (PBA), South Africa (WBS), Ghana, Azerbaijan, etc. Sophistication Japanese market Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. iBurstT M is a trade mark of ArrayComm, Inc. 42 Initiatives in Japanese PHS Market ’93 94 95 96 97 98 99 2000 01 02 DDI Pocket 03 04 05 06 WILLCOM established service commencement PIAFS 64k PIAFS 1x Packet 4x Packet 8x Packet IP DDI Pocket base stations and handsets Development AH-K3001V Handsets Handsets Base Base stations stations Sophistication R&D for next-generation PHS Upcoming handset Concept phone Telemetering terminal High performance base station Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. 43 Initiatives in Chinese PHS Market PHS engines Handset examples Total shipments: 17 million units PHS base stations G3 Multi G3 Multi-e G3 Multi SP G3-e Total shipments: 300,000 units Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. Packet Communication August 2005 Qingdao PTT service start October 2005 Quanzhou PTT service start Packet server 44 Strategy in Chinese PHS Market Past Past Device Present Future Future W NE Device development Upcoming device development W NE Packet engine launch PHS engines and handsets W NE PHS engine PHS engine supporting PIM W NE End products (packet application) W NE Value-added Value-added services services Diversification Diversification Sophistication Sophistication Packet card (PCMCIA) Infrastructure Base station W NE Packet Packet-exclusive base station W NE Packet server Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. 45 iBurst™ Equipment Wireless broadband system befitting the broadband era Antennas Base Stations Features 1. High data rate 2. High bandwidth efficiency 3. Supports VoIP 4. Wide service area 5. Simple connection to internet network Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. Built for exposed conditions - no air conditioner or special enclosure required User Terminal Desktop type Equipped w ith ethernet and USB port Card type PCMCIA type II iBurstT M is a trade mark of ArrayComm, Inc. 46 iBurst™ vs Other Systems iBurst™ vs WiFi Speed Broadband iBurst™ Positioning 802.16ad WiFi WiFi Disadvantage 9 Can cover w ide area w ith single base station 9 Peak trans mission rate 802.20 802.16e Cable/DSL Cable/DSL Satellite Satellite Narrowband 802.11abg MMDS/LMDS MMDS/LMDS Advantage iBurst™ vs Mobile Phone 802.15 Bluetooth Bluetooth UWB UWB 3G 3G 3G 3G 2.5G 2.5G 2.5G 2.5G Dialup Dialup Fixed WCDMA CDMA2000 Local Area GPRS GSM 2G 2G 2G IS136 2G IS95 Advantages 9 High effective transmission rate 9 High bandw idth efficiency per base station 9 Low base station installation cost Disadvantages 9 High speed movement (express trains etc.) Wide Area Coverage Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. iBurstT M is a trade mark of ArrayComm, Inc. 47 Development Progress of iBurst™ Azerbaijan Sep. 2005 Commercial Service Trial Completed Ghana Aug. 2005 Under Trial South Africa Nov. 2004 Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. Australia Mar. 2004 Under Negotiation iBurstT M is a trade mark of ArrayComm, Inc. 48 Development Progress of iBurst™ ~ PBA, WBS PBA (Australia), WBS (South Africa) currently provide services in major cities ; plans to expand to suburbs PBA Total ട⠪⚥⸘ Subscriptions Darwin PBA PBA Central urban service areas Brisbane Expand to suburbs Perth Sydney Canberra Adel aide Melbour ne DESKTOP Hobart Service Areas Sydney Card Apr. May June Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. CY’04 Melbourne Brisbane Jan. CY’05 Canberra ട⠪⚥⸘ WBS Total Subscriptions WBS WBS Pretoria Central urban service areas Johannesburg Expand to suburbs Durban Capetown DESKTOP Johannesburg Card Oct. Durban Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. Capetow n Pretoria CY’04 Nov. Dec. Jan. CY’05 iBurstT M is a trade mark of ArrayComm, Inc. 49 Sales Forecast of Communication Systems Equipment Business Other iBurst Overseas PHS Japan PHS FY3/’04 Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. FY3/’05 FY3/’06 (Forecast) iBurstT M is a trade mark of ArrayComm, Inc. 50 Trend of market drivers and Business Vision Optical broadband and ubiquitous networks Flip chip packages • Digital entertainment equipment (games digital TVs, STBs, etc.) • Mobile phones handset • Mobile AV equipment • Digital still cameras • Car navigation system Broadband SiP//Micro cards SiP Internet • Mobile phones handset • Digital still cameras • Mobile music players • Servers/routers • Advanced PCs Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. Flip chip packages 51 Market Needs and Strategic Products Keyword: network ὉὉὉ High performance, miniaturization, ecoeco-friendly Requirements for High-speed data processing High Digital entertainment equipment (game consoles, digital TVs, etc.) Ὁ Large image processing Ὁ High-speed communications network Ὁ Miniaturization Ὁ Communications network Digital still camera Flip chip package • MPU • Graphics • Chipset Micro card • Small HDD SiP substrate • Logic + memory Ὁ High performance, multifunctional Ὁ Various media, slim Ὁ Communications network Mobile AV equipment Ὁ High capacity Ὁ Small, slim Requirements for smaller and slimer size Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. Mobile phone High 52 Greater Sophistication in Organic Packages Via density (Index: via count/unit area) High Flip Chip Package Increase via count 15 Make line pitch narrower For next--generation next games MPU, GPU, CS For multimulti-pin ASIC MPU for PC 10 5 GPU for PC Low 100 Large 80 60 40 Line pitch (㱘m) ίline width and space) Small * KYOCERA SLC Technologies (KST) estimate Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. 53 Market Strategy for Next-Generation Game Consoles Aim to create business with three major game makers Market for sophisticated flip chip packets will expand rapidly in in line with growing market for nextnext-generation game consoles (1,000 units) ᵓᵎᵊᵎᵎᵎ ᵒᵎᵊᵎᵎᵎ ᵑᵎᵊᵎᵎᵎ Next-generation game consoles ᵐᵎᵊᵎᵎᵎ ᵏᵎᵊᵎᵎᵎ ᵎ ᵡᵷ ᵐᵎᵎᵑ Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. Existing game consoles ᵐᵎᵎᵒ ᵐᵎᵎᵓ ᵐᵎᵎᵔ ᵐᵎᵎᵕ ᵐᵎᵎᵖ * KST estimate 54 Trends in Digital Entertainment Equipment Market (Digital TVs, DVD Recorders, STBs, Game Consoles) Increasing demand for flip chip packages for highhigh-performance semiconductors CY 2004 CY 2008 Ṳ Digital TVs (12 million units ḷ 45 million units) Ṳ DVD recorders ( 9 million units ḷ 51 million units) CY 2004 CY 2008 (52 million units ḷ 89 million units) (25 million units ḷ 42 million units) Ṳ STBs Ṳ Game consoles (million units) 250ᵎ 120% 200ᵎ 126% 130% 150ᵎ 119% 100ᵎ 50ᵎ 0ᵎ * KST estimate CY2002 Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 55 Production Site Strategy Handle high volume items at Ayabe and various items in small/mid volume at Kagoshima and Yasu New Plant (Ayabe) Existing Plants (Kagoshima and Yasu) Production Item High volume items Various items in small/mid volume Role Specialize in production activities Design, technology development and customer interface Plant Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. 56 Outline of New Plant (Ayabe) Boost sales and profitability utilizing a statestate-of of--art mass production line High quality, UltraUltra-streamlined, High volume production Commenced production: June 2005 Total floor area: 151,608 m2 Building area: 8,400 m2 (140X60m) 3 floors Site areas: 25,200 m2 57 Future of Organic Packages Density index Increase Semiconductor Chip Density Need to Further Increase Density of Organic Packages Semiconductor chip Organic material wiring board Innovative Development through New Technologies Propose Future Markets Develop market needs ahead of users z Propose creative ideas to market Discover market direction through close contact with many users Anticipate future market and perfect necessary technologies z Conduct product R&D z Develop production technology Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. 58 High Density to Accept Semiconductor Backend Wiring Example of minute package wiring Semiconductor chip internal wiring 0.1 0.3 1 3 7㱘m 5 5 7 10 15 Package substrate wiring 15 20 25 35 50 Unit:㱘m Board wiring 100 Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. 59 Target of KYOCERA SLC Technologies Corp. Make important contribution to progress of ubiquitous network society society as a specialist in developing technology for highhigh-density organic packages and substrates (Production index) Dramatically boost production capacity z Install state of art production line at ᵓᵎᵎ ᵒᵎᵎ ᵑᵎᵎ new plant in Ayabe z Bolster production lines at existing ᵐᵎᵎ plants in Kagoshima and Yasu ᵏᵎᵎ ᵎ 3/’04 (Result) 3/’05 3/’06 3/’07 (Result) (Forecast) (Target) 3/’08 (Target) (Based on FY3/’04 standard of 100) Please refer to accompanying note on page 1. 60