Supplementary Data for Explaining the 146th Term Closing of Accounts

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Supplementary Data for Explaining the 146th Term Closing of Accounts Ⅰ. Supplementary Data for the Consolidated Closing of Accounts Ⅱ. Management Indexes, etc. Ⅲ. For Your Reference Overview of the ADEKA Group Core products of each business category 1

Ⅰ. Supplementary Data for the Consolidated Closing of Accounts Ⅰ-1.Consolidated Balance Sheet Account name At the end of this consolidated fiscal year At the end of the previous fiscal year As of March 31, 2008 As of March 31, 2007 (Unit: \ million) Increase/Decrease ( Assets ) Ⅰ Current assets 1 ( 100,301 ) ( 96,577 ) ( 3,724 ) Ⅱ Fixed assets ( 112,209 ) ( 111,741 ) ( 468 ) 1. Tangible fixed assets 73,467 71,252 2,214 2. Intangible fixed assets 1,271 1,255 15 3. Investment and other assets 37,471 39,232 1,761 Total assets 212,511 208,318 4,193 ( Liabilities ) Ⅰ Current liabilities 2 ( 64,680 ) ( 61,848 ) ( 2,831 ) Ⅱ Fixed liabilities ( 25,805 ) ( 27,225 ) ( 1,420 ) Total liabilities 90,485 89,074 1,411 ( NET assets ) Ⅰ Capital stock 3 ( 112,799 ) ( 106,200 ) ( 6,598 ) 1. Capital 22,899 22,793 105 2. Capital surplus reserve 19,925 19,819 105 3. Accumulated profits 70,149 63,759 6,389 4. Own stock 176 173 2 Ⅱ Balance of revaluation and translation, etc. ( 6,488 ) ( 10,455 ) ( 3,966 ) 1. Balance of revaluation of other securities 2,485 6,314 3,829 2. Balance of revaluation of land lots 3,333 3,333-3. Exchange gain/loss adjustment accoun 669 807 137 Ⅲ Minority shareholders interest ( 2,738 ) ( 2,588 ) ( 150 ) Total NET assets 122,026 119,244 2,781 Total of liabilities and net assets 212,511 208,318 4,193 (Note) The amounts are indicated after rounding off figures less than one million yen. POINT1 Increase in current assets Increase in bills receivables and accounts receivable Increase in inventory assets POINT2 Increase in current liabilities Increase in bills payable and accounts payable Increase in short-term borrowings POINT3 Increase in capital stock Increase in accumulated profits 3.724 billion 1.029 billion 2.747 billion 2.831 billion 1.034 billion 0.836 billion 6.598 billion 6.389 billion 2

Ⅰ. Supplementary Data for Consolidated Closing of Accounts Ⅰ-2.Cash Flow Statement (Summary) Ⅰ Ⅱ Ⅲ Account name This consolidated fiscal year (Unit: \ million) Previous consolidated fiscal year From April 1, 2007 From April 1, 2006 Cash flow from operational activities NET profit for the Term before adjustments for tax, etc. 14,656 15,555 Depreciation cost 7,239 6,581 Subtotal 20,341 18,343 Amount of corporate tax, etc. paid 6,365 6,080 Cash flow from operational activities 14,541 12,418 Cash flow from investment activities Expenditure for acquiring tangible fixed assets 10,568 9,337 Cash flow from investment activities 14,308 10,376 Cash flow from financing activities Amount of dividends paid 2,272 2,367 Cash flow from financing activities 2,055 1,303 To March 31, 2008 To March 31, 2007 (Cash flow from operational activities) The increase in funds due to operational activities was mainly attributable to the increase in NET profit before adjustments for tax, etc. and depreciation cost exceeded the decrease in funds due to the payment of corporate tax, etc. (Cash flow from investment activities) The decrease in funds due to investment activities was mainly attributable to the expenditure for acquiring tangible fixed assets. Ⅳ Exchange gain or loss relating to cash and cash equivalence 218 80 Ⅴ Amount of increase/decrease in cash and cash equivalency 2,041 3,426 Ⅵ Initial balance of cash and cash equivalency 18,020 14,052 Ⅶ Amount of increase in cash and cash equivalency due to new consolidation 84 541 Ⅷ Final balance of cash and cash equivalency 16,063 18,020 (Cash flow from financing activities) The decrease in funds due to financing activities was mainly attributable to the payment of dividends. 3

Ⅱ. Management Indexes, etc. Ⅱ -1.Profitability Consolidated basis 100 \ 10% 80 8% 60 6% 40 4% 20 2% 0 Fiscal 2003 Fiscal 2004 Fiscal 2005 Fiscal 2006 Fiscal 2007 EPS 52.32 76.10 88.47 90.84 84.61 ROE 5.8% 8.3% 8.7% 8.2% 7.4% ROA 7.3% 8.5% 9.4% 8.4% 7.2% 0% 4

Ⅱ. Management Indexes, etc. Ⅱ -2.Dividend payout ratio and dividends 200,000 \ million Consolidated basis 30.0% 150,000 25.0% 20.0% 100,000 15.0% 50,000 10.0% 5.0% 0 Fiscal 2003 Fiscal 2004 Fiscal 2005 Fiscal 2006 Fiscal 2007 0.0% Sales 141,368 151,824 165,043 174,284 191,987 Operating profit 12,086 14,773 17,285 16,624 16,213 Dividend payout ratio 21.0% 18.4% 22.6% 24.2% 26.0% Dividend (\) 11 14 20 22 22 5

Ⅱ. Management Indexes, etc. Ⅱ -3.Research and development costs Consolidated and non-consolidate basis \ million 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 6% 5% 4% 3% 2% 1% Research and development costs (consolidated) Research and development costs (non-consolidated) Rate of research and development costs to sales (consolidated) Rate of research and development costs to sales (non-consolidated) 0 Fiscal 2003 Fiscal 2004 Fiscal 2005 Fiscal 2006 Fiscal 2007 Forecast for fiscal 2008 6,119 6,485 6,656 7,014 7,414 7,700 5,779 6,126 6,276 6,600 7,036 7,300 4.3% 4.3% 4.0% 4.0% 3.9% 3.9% 5.4% 5.3% 5.1% 5.2% 5.1% 5.0% 0% 6

Ⅱ. Management Indexes, etc. Ⅱ -4.Capital investment 15,000 \ million Consolidated and non-consolidate basis 12,000 9,000 6,000 3,000 0 Capital investment (consolidated) Capital investment (non-consolidated) Depreciation costs (consolidated) Depreciation costs (non-consolidated) Fiscal 2003 Fiscal 2004 Fiscal 2005 Fiscal 2006 Fiscal 2007 Forecast for fiscal 2008 7,559 8,872 8,522 11,784 10,461 10,500 6,463 7,926 5,801 9,629 8,030 8,000 5,703 6,056 5,990 6,581 7,239 7,600 4,959 4,977 5,157 5,412 5,837 6,000 (For reference) [Non-consolidated basis] Investment and loan 1.6 billion 5.1 billion 1.7 billion 0.9 billion 0.6 billion 0.7 billion Capital investment + Investment and loans 8.1 billion 13.0 billion 7.5 billion 10.5 billion 8.6 billion 8.7 billion 7

Ⅱ. Management Indexes, etc. Ⅱ -5.Interest-bearing liabilities \ million 50,000 Consolidated and non-consolidate basis 25% 40,000 20% 30,000 15% 20,000 10% 10,000 5% 0 Fiscal 2003 Fiscal 2004 Fiscal 2005 Fiscal 2006 Fiscal 2007 consolidated 38,812 22,495 18,244 25,172 25,407 0% non-consolidated 30,965 16,572 10,028 12,026 12,023 Degree of dependence on interestbearing liabilities (consolidated) Degree of dependence on interestbearing liabilities (non-consolidated) 22.9% 12.6% 9.5% 12.1% 12.0% 21.8% 10.9% 6.3% 7.1% 7.1% 8

Ⅲ. For Your Reference Ⅲ-1.Fiscal 2007 Consolidated Subsidiaries (10 companies in Japan) The amounts are indicated after rounding off figures less than the unit shown. Segment Consolidated subsidiary Capital Controlling share(%) Line of business Chemicals ADEKA CHEMICAL SUPPLY CORP. \104 million 97.94 Sales of chemical products, and the development, (Indirect ownership: 6.62) manufacturing and sales of metal processing oils, etc. Development and sales of kitchen detergents for Chemicals ADEKA CLEAN AID CORP. \140 million 100.00 commercial use, industrial detergents, etc. Chemicals OXIRANE CHEMICAL CORP. \600 million 50.00 Manufacturing and sales of epoxy elasticizers, etc. Food products ADEKA FOOD SALES CORP. \42 million Sales of edible processed oils and fats, manufacturing and 100.00 sales of confectionary and breads, and sales of other foodstuffs, etc. Food products YONGO CO.,LTD. \18 million Sales of edible processed oils and fats, manufacturing and 86.72 sales of confectionary and breads, and sales of other foodstuffs, etc. Manufacturing and sales of dressings, processed seafood Food products ADEKA FINE FOODS CORP. \50 million 100.00 and similar products. Food products UEHARA FOOD INDUSTRY CO.,LTD. (Newly consolidated) \70 million 100.00 Manufacturing and sales of flour paste products, bean-jams and retort pouch foods. General and principal contracting of logistics for the Others ADEKA LOGISTICS CORP. \50 million 100.00 Company, warehousing, leasing of vehicles, etc. Design, construction, and construction supervision of Others ADEKA ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION CORP. \130 million 100.00 facility plants, and facilities maintenance. Others ADEKA LIFE-CREATE CORP. \65 million 90.00 Trading, intermediation and management of fixed properties, (Indirect ownership: 10.00) damage insurance agent, and sales of OA equipment. Note: A company in Japan has been newly consolidated this fiscal year. 9

Ⅲ. For Your Reference Ⅲ-2. Fiscal 2007 Consolidated Subsidiaries (12 overseas companies) The amounts are indicated after rounding off figures less than the unit shown. Segment Consolidated subsidiary Capital Controlling share(%) Line of business Chemicals AMFINE CHEMICAL CORP. US$7.5 million 60.00 Manufacturing and sales of polymer additives. Chemicals CHANG CHIANG CHEMICAL CO.,LTD. NT$30.0 million 50.00 Chemicals ADEKA KOREA CORP. 500.0 million 100.00 Sales of chemical products. Sales of polymer additives, special elasticizers and similar products. Chemicals ADEKA FINE CHEMICAL KOREA CORP. 9,000.0 million 100.00 Manufacturing and sales of polymer additives. Chemicals ADEKA(ASIA)PTE.LTD. US$0.8 million 100.00 Sales of chemical products. Chemicals ADEKA Europe GmbH 500,000 100.00 Sales of chemical products. Chemicals ADEKA PALMAROLE SAS 1,000,000 Chemicals ADEKA FINE CHEMICAL TAIWAN CORP. NT$200.0 million 100.00 90.00 Sales of polymer additives. (Indirect ownership: 90.00) Manufacturing and sales of chemicals relating to liquid crystal panels. Chemicals ADEKA (SHANGHAI) Co., Ltd. US$1.0 million 100.00 Sales of chemical products. Chemicals ADEKA FINE CHEMICAL (SHANGHAI) Co., Ltd. US$10.5 million 100.00 Manufacturing and sales of polymer additives, functional resins, electrochemical materials and similar products. Chemicals ADEKA FINE CHEMICAL (CHANGSHU) Co., Ltd. US$8.0 million 50.00 Manufacturing and sales of polymer additives. Food products ADEKA(SINGAPORE)PTE.LTD. US$8.0 million 90.00 Manufacturing and sales of edible processed oils and fats, (Indirect ownership: 90.00) frozen piecrusts and related food products. 10

Ⅲ. For Your Reference Ⅲ-3.Equity method-applicable companies The amounts are indicated after rounding off figures less than the unit shown. Three equity methodapplicable companies Capital Controlling share Line of business NIHON NOHYAKU CO., LTD. 10,939 million 23.19% Manufacturing and sales of agrichemicals and other products. KASHIMA CHEMICAL CO., LTD. 1,000 million 39.38% Manufacturing and sales of epichlorohydrin, arylchloride, etc. CO-OP CLEAN CO., LTD. 80 million 45.00% Development and sales of soap, detergents and similar products. Note: There has been no change in the number of equity method-applicable companies. 11

Ⅲ. For Your Reference Ⅲ-4.Core products of each business category Business category Core products Electronics and IT m a t e r i a l s Imaging materials, optical recording materials, optical hardening resins, high-purity materials for semiconductors, AFES System and etching agents, and others. Chemical products business Functional c h e m i c a l s Commodity c h e m i c a l s Additives for polyolefines, PVC additives, flame retardants, epoxy resins, polyurethanes, waterborne resins, water-swelling sealing materials, surfactants, lubricant, metal working fluid, and others. Caustic soda, silicate-induced products, industrial fats and oil-induced products, polypropylene glycol, hydrogen peroxide, and others. Food products business Margarines, shortenings, oil and fats for chocolate, oils and fats for frying, whipping cream, enriched milk products, fillings, frozen pie crusts, mayonnaise dressing, retort pouch foods, and others. Other business Designing of equipment plants, construction and construction management, maintenance of equipment, logistic services, warehousing, leasing of vehicles, real estate and insurance business, and others. Note: From June 23, 2008, the business category of Commodity chemicals will be renamed Basic chemicals. 12

Ⅲ. For Your Reference Ⅲ-4.Core products of each business category Business category Core products Electronics and IT m a t e r i a l s Image processing materials, optical recording materials, photo-curing resins, high-purity semiconductor materials, electronic board etching system and chemicals, and others Chemical products business Functional c h e m i c a l s Commodity c h e m i c a l s Additives for polyolefin plastics, PVC additives, fire retardants, epoxy resins, raw materials for polyurethane, water-borne resins, water-swelling sealing materials, surface active agents, lubricant additives, kitchen detergents, and others Caustic soda, silicate-induced products, industrial fats and oil-induced products, polypropylene glycol, hydrogen peroxide and products derived therefrom, and others Food products business Margarines, shortenings, oil and fats for chocolate, oils and fats for frying, whip cream, condensed milk-type cream, fillings, frozen piecrusts, mayonnaise dressing, retort pouch foods, and others Other business Designing of facility plants, construction work and work supervision, facilities maintenance, logistic services, warehousing, leasing of vehicles, etc., real estate business, insurance agent, and others Note: From June 23, 2008, the business category of Commodity chemicals will be renamed Basic chemicals. 13