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Using the Siemens Financial Analysis (FY 2008 - FY 2005) and Key Ratio Comparison, calculate the missing values. (Enter answers in millions of dollars. Round financial ratios to two decimal places. Omit the "$" & "%" from responses.)

Siemens Financial Analysis
(data in millions excluding per share data and financial ratios) FY 2009
Revenue $109,856
Cost of Revenue 80,175
Gross Profit  
Gross Profit Margin %
EBIT 9,097  
Income Tax 2,055  
NOPAT (Net Operating Profit After Taxes) 7,041  
Net Income (includes discontinued operations) $3,579  
     
Diluted Weighted Average Shares 914  
Dividends per Share  
Diluted Normalized EPS (continuing operations) 3.70  
     
Cash Cycle FY 2009  
Revenue per day  
Accounts Receivable 20,708  
Receivable Days  
Inventory 20,250  
Inventory Days  
Accounts Payable 10,882  
Payable Days  
Cash Cycle (days)  
     
Key Ratios FY 2009  
Market Value of Book Equity  
Price per share 85.97  
Earnings per share (continuing operations)  
P/E Ratio  
Return on Invested Capital 10.6%  
Return on Assets %
Return on Equity %
Return on Revenue %
Total Assets 136,048  
Current Assets 62,536  
Current Liabilities 52,292  
Current Ratio  
Total Debt  
Debt/Equity Ratio  
Total Equity (book value) 39,108  
Shareholders' Equity (minority interests) 919    
Market to Book Value  
     
Per Employee (in Euros) FY 2009  
Number of Employees (continuing operations) 405,000  
Revenue  
Net Income  
Market Value  

Conversion for Siemens based on spot currency rate 12/31/09. 1 Euro= $1.4332

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