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Supplemental Information
Explanation by
Company
Representatives
Regular Presentations
to Individual Investors
Although currently we do not hold presentations for individual investors, we have a dedicated IR website for
individual investors (in Japanese). In addition, through the inquiry form on our IR website and other mea-
sures, we are working to improve relations with individual investors.
No
Regular Presentations
to Analysts and Institu-
tional Investors
We hold regular presentations, including presentations by the president on our management direction,
presentations by the president and CFO on our earnings results, and presentations by various senior execu-
tives on business strategy for the operations they oversee. In addition, media are always invited to the
briefings by the president, CFO, and heads of businesses, with the understanding that individual investors
can thereby obtain information through reports that appear in the media.
Yes
Regular Presentations
to Foreign Investors
The CFO meets with foreign institutional investors regularly. We also have IR managers stationed in Europe and
the US who meet and communicate regularly with investors, not just at the time of earnings announcements.
We also take materials from IR presentations held in Japan, translate them into English, and post them to our
English IR website, including English translations of Q&A sessions.
Yes
Posting of IR Materials
to Website
We post the Yukashoken Hokokusho (Financial Report) in Japanese and Jigyo Hokoku (Business Report) in
Japanese and English, the Annual Report in Japanese and English, Tanshin (Financial Earnings) reports in
Japanese and English, and various other IR presentation materials in Japanese and English. Also posted in
English and Japanese is the Fujitsu Group Sustainability Report. Additionally, all materials accompanying
the invitation notice to the Annual Shareholders’ Meeting are posted on our website.
Unit Dedicated to IR
Activities
The officer in charge of IR activities is the CFO; the division in charge of IR activities is the Public and Inves-
tor Relations Division.
Other In addition to the above, along with posting materials from presentations made to institutional investors and
securities analysts on our website, we broadcast streaming audio of these presentations.
3. Initiatives in Consideration of the Position of Stakeholders
Supplemental Explanation
Internal Company Rules Reflecting Consider-
ation for the Position of Stakeholders
The philosophy and principle of the Fujitsu Way, the guide for the actions of the Group and its employ-
ees, is to bring about a prosperous future that fulfills the dreams of people throughout the world. As
part of our Values, we strive to meet the expectations of all stakeholders, including customers, share-
holders, investors, business partners, and employees.
Activities Promoting CSR and Environmental
Protection
In all its business activities, by implementing the Fujitsu Way in light of the expectations and needs of
multiple stakeholders, the Fujitsu Group contributes to the sustainable development of society and
the planet.
Fujitsu became a signatory to the UN Global Compact in December 2009, and has declared its
intention to strengthen Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities from a global perspective. In
addition, the Fujitsu Group set out a CSR policy in December 2010 that identifies five priority issues
to be tackled.* Since 2011, Fujitsu and 117 of its Group companies in and outside of Japan have
inventoried their activities in accordance with ISO 26000, an international standard for social respon-
sibility. Based on these results, Fujitsu will work to further enhance its efforts, and promote CSR
activities that are an integral part of business management from a global perspective.
With respect to environmental activities, the Fujitsu Way clearly states that “in all our actions, we
protect the environment and contribute to society.” This is a value that Fujitsu continues to actively
strive to achieve. From fiscal 2013, Fujitsu has newly formulated Stage VII of the Fujitsu Group Envi-
ronmental Action Plan, and started the next three years’ activities. Fujitsu also extended its environ-
mental management system to overseas consolidated subsidiaries, receiving integrated global ISO
14001 certification.
Our Approach to CSR http://www.fujitsu.com/global/about/responsibility/
* Corporate Social Responsibility Policy and Five Priority Issues
http://www.fujitsu.com/global/about/responsibility/philosophy/policies/
Policies to Promote the Provision of Informa-
tion to Stakeholders
With respect to our disclosure policies, we recognize that prompt and appropriate disclosure of com-
pany information to shareholders and investors as well as securities analysts is essential to the proper
functioning of the securities markets, and we disclose information in compliance with the Securities
and Exchange Law and regulations of the stock exchanges on which we are listed. Even if we are not
legally required to do so under the regulations, and even if the content of the information is unfavor-
able to Fujitsu, if we deem the information to be material to investment decisions, our basic policy is
to disclose the information in a manner that is prompt, accurate, and fair. Moreover, in consideration
of the position of customers, communities, and other stakeholders, for information we deem neces-
sary to disclose, including information that may be unfavorable to Fujitsu, our basic policy is to dis-
close the information in a manner that is prompt, accurate, and fair.
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FUJITSU LIMITED ANNUAL REPORT 2013
RESPONSIBILITY