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Cautionary Statement

Cautionary Statement

The documents and other materials available on the Mitsubishi Electric Investor Relations website may contain forward-looking statements which reflect Management's current views with respect to certain future events and financial performance.

The expectation of operating results herein and any associated statement to be made orally with respect to the Company's current plans, estimates, strategies and beliefs and any other statements that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements. Words such as "expects", "anticipates", "plans", "believes","scheduled", "estimated", "targeted" along with any variations of these words and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements which include but are not limited to projections of revenues, earnings, performance and production.

While the statements herein are based on certain assumptions and premises that the Company trusts and considers to be reasonable under the circumstances to the date of announcement, you are requested to kindly take note that actual operating results are subject to change due to any of the factors as contemplated hereunder and/or any additional factor unforeseeable as of the date of this announcement. Such factors materially affecting the expectations expressed herein shall include but are not limited to the following:

  1. Important trends

    The Mitsubishi Electric Group's operations may be affected by trends in the global economy, social conditions, laws, tax codes, and regulations.

  2. Foreign currency exchange rates

    Fluctuations in foreign currency markets may affect Mitsubishi Electric's sales of exported products and purchases of imported materials that are denominated in U.S. dollars or Euros, as well as its Asian production bases' sales of exported products and purchases of imported materials that are denominated in foreign currencies.

  3. Stock markets

    A fall in stock market prices may cause Mitsubishi Electric to record devaluation losses on marketable securities, or cause an increase in retirement benefit obligations in accordance with a decline in the fair value of pension assets.

  4. Supply/demand balance for products and procurement conditions for materials and components

    A decline in prices and shipments due to changes in the supply/demand balance, as well as an increase in material prices due to a worsening of material and component procurement conditions may adversely affect the Mitsubishi Electric Group's performance.

  5. Fund raising

    An increase in interest rates, the yen interest rate in particular, would increase Mitsubishi Electric's interest expenses.


  6. Significant patent matters

    Important patent filings, licensing, copyrights and patent-related disputes may adversely affect related businesses.

  7. Environmental legislation or relevant issues

    We may incur losses or expenses owing to changes in environmental legislation or the occurrence of environmental issues. Such changes in legislation or the occurrence of environmental issues may also impact manufacturing and all corporate activities of the Mitsubishi Electric Group.

  8. Flaws or defects in products or services

    We may incur losses or expenses resulting out of flaws or defects in products or services, and the lowered reputation of the quality of all our products and services may affect the entire Mitsubishi Electric group.

  9. Litigation and other legal proceedings

    The Mitsubishi Electric Group's operations may be affected by lawsuits or other legal proceedings against Mitsubishi Electric, its subsidiaries and/or equity-method affiliated companies.

  10. Disruptive changes

    Disruptive changes in technology, development of products using new technology, timing of production, and market introduction may adversely affect the Mitsubishi Electric Group's performance.

  11. Business restructuring

    The Mitsubishi Electric Group may record losses due to restructuring measures.

  12. Natural disasters

    The Mitsubishi Electric Group's operations, particularly manufacturing activities, may be affected by the occurrence of earthquakes, typhoons, tsunami, fires and other large-scale disasters.

  13. Other significant factors

    The Mitsubishi Electric Group's operations may be affected by the outbreak of social or political upheaval due to terrorism, war, pandemic by new strains of influenza and other diseases, or other factors.

The information on the Mitsubishi Electric Investor Relations website is not intended as a solicitation to make investments. If you actually intend to trade stock, please do not rely on this Mitsubishi Electric Investor Relations website as your sole source of information, and make such stock traded in accordance with your own judgment.