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According to its Annual report filed with the SEC for fiscal year 2013: "Kyocera’s subsidiary conducted transactions with Iran-related organizations in fiscal 2014, which Kyocera is required to disclose under Section 13(r) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. TA Triumph-Adler Deutschland GmbH (formerly TA Triumph-Adler Norddeutschland GmbH), a wholly-owned subsidiary of TA Triumph-Adler GmbH, which is a wholly-owned German-based subsidiary of Kyocera Document Solutions Inc., had a lease and service maintenance contract for multifunctional peripheral machines and printers with a branch of Bank Saderat Iran in Hamburg, Germany, of which one of the major shareholders is the Government of Iran. This contract began from October 2007 and ended in September 2013. Total sales and interest revenue under this contract were approximately ¥105 thousand and ¥20 thousand, respectively for the six months ended September 30, 2013. The total net profits were substantially less than those amounts. TA Triumph-Adler Deutschland GmbH also had a lease and service maintenance contract for multifunctional peripheral machines with Intra Chem Trading GmbH in Hamburg, Germany, a petrochemical company which is a German-based subsidiary of a petrochemical company in Iran. This contract began from August 2008 and ended in July 2013. Total sales and interest revenue under this contract were approximately ¥21 thousand and ¥5 thousand, respectively for the four months ended July 31, 2013. The total net profits were substantially less than those amounts. Kyocera believes these transactions made by TA Triumph-Adler Deutschland GmbH were conducted in compliance with the applicable laws in Germany."

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According to its Annual Report filed with the SEC for fiscal year 2012: "Kyocera’s subsidiary conducted transactions with Iran-related organizations in fiscal 2013, which Kyocera is required to disclose under Section 13(r) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. TA Triumph-Adler Norddeutschland GmbH (TANG), a wholly-owned subsidiary of TA Triumph-Adler GmbH, which is a wholly-owned German-based subsidiary of Kyocera Document Solutions Inc., has a lease and service maintenance contract for multifunctional peripheral machines and printers with a branch of Bank Saderat Iran in Hamburg, Germany, of which one of the major shareholders is the Government of Iran. This contract began from October 2007 and will end in September 2013, and currently TANG does not intend to renew this contract. Total sales and interest revenue under this contract were approximately ¥172 thousand and ¥55 thousand, respectively. The total net profits were substantially less than those amounts. TANG also has a lease and service maintenance contract for multifunctional peripheral machines with Intra Chem Trading GmbH in Hamburg, Germany, a petrochemical company which is a German-based subsidiary of a petrochemical company in Iran. This contract began from August 2008 and will end in July 2013, and currently TANG does not intend to renew this contract. Total sales and interest revenue under this contract were approximately ¥49 thousand and ¥18 thousand, respectively. The total net profits were substantially less than those amounts. Kyocera believes these transactions made by TANG were conducted in compliance with the applicable laws in Germany."