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C A N O N A N N UA L R E P O R T 2 011
Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2011

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
Millions of yen
(except per share amounts)

Thousands of U.S. dollars
(except per share amounts)

2011

2010

¥3,557,433

¥3,706,901

-4.0

$45,608,115

Operating profit

378,071

387,552

-2.4

4,847,064

Income before income taxes

374,524

392,863

-4.7

4,801,590

Net income attributable to Canon Inc.

248,630

246,603

+0.8

3,187,564

199.71

+2.4

204.48

199.70

+2.4

2.62

Total assets

¥3,930,727

¥3,983,820

-1.3

$50,393,936

Canon Inc. stockholders equity

¥2,551,132

¥2,645,782

-3.6

$32,706,821

Net sales

2011

Change (%)

Net income attributable to Canon Inc. stockholders per share:
Basic

¥

Diluted

204.49

¥

$

2.62

Notes:
1. Canon s consolidated financial statements are prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.
2. U.S. dollar amounts are translated from yen at the rate of JPY78=U.S.$1, the approximate exchange rate on the Tokyo Foreign Exchange Market as of
December 30, 2011, solely for the convenience of the reader.

Net Sales

Net Income Attributable to Canon Inc.

(Millions of yen)

(Millions of yen)

5,000,000

500,000
4,481,346
4,094,161

3,706,901

4,000,000

3,557,433

488,332

400,000

3,209,201

309,148

3,000,000

300,000

2,000,000

200,000

1,000,000

100,000

246,603

248,630

2010

2011

9.2

9.6

6.3

6.3

2010

2011

131,647

0

0
2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2007

Net Income Attributable to Canon Inc.
Stockholders per Share

2009

ROE/ROA

(Yen)
400.00

2008

(%)
20.0

377.53

377.59

16.5
300.00

15.0
246.21 246.20

204.49 204.48
199.71 199.70

200.00

106.64 106.64

100.00

11.1
10.0

10.8
7.3

5.0

4.9
3.4

0.00

0
2007
Basic

2008
Diluted

2009

2010

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