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INTRODUCTION• FOUNDED IN THE YEAR “JULY ,1802” ,BY

“ELEUTHERE IRENEE DUPONT”.

• LOCATED AT WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, U.S.

• STARTED AS A GUN POWDER MILL .

• COMPANY TRADED AS :- NYSE: DD

• DOW JONES INDUSTRIAL AVERAGE COMPONENT

• S&P 500 COMPONENT

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OUR MISSION:- Sustainable Growth: The creation of shareholder and societal value while we reduce our environmental footprint along the value chains in which we operate.

OUR VISION:-

To be the world's most dynamic science company, creating sustainable solutions essential to a better, safer, healthier life for people everywhere.

OUR CORE VALUES:-

• Safety and Health

• Environmental Stewardship

• Highest Ethical Behavior

• Respect for People

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BOARD OF DIRECTORSCHAIR OF THE BOARD & CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICE

Ellen Kullman, 57, is chair of the board and chief executive officer of DuPont. She is the 19th executive to lead the company in more than 208 years of DuPont history. Ellen became CEO on Jan.1, 2009, and chair of the board on Dec. 31 that year. She was president from Oct. 1 through Dec. 31, 2008. Prior to that, she served as executive vice president and a member of the company's office of the chief executive. As CEO, Ellen has championed market-driven science to drive innovation across the company’s businesses. Under her leadership, decision making has moved closer to customers around the world, resulting in greater partnering, collaboration, and solutions attuned to local needs.

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THE BOARD MAINTAINS FIVE COMMITTEES:-

1.AUDIT

(Members: Lamberto Andreotti, Richard. H. Brown, Robert A. Brown, and Eleuthere I. du Pont)

2.ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY

(Members: Richard H. Brown, Bertrand P. Collomb, Curtis J. Crawford and Lee M. Thomas)

3.COMPENSATION

(Members: Alexander M. Cutler, Marillyn A. Hewson, Lois D. Juliber and Lee M. Thomas)

4.CORPORATE GOVERNANCE

(Members: Bertrand P. Collomb, Curtis J. Crawford, Alexander M. Cutler and Marillyn A. Hewson)

5.SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

(Members: Lamberto Andreotti, Robert A. Brown, Eleuthere I. du Pont and Lois D. Juliber)

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• SEDDS:-1. ALFALFA

2. CANOLA

3. CORN/MAIZE

4. COTTON

5. INOCULANTS

6. MILLET

7. MUSTARD

8. RICE

9. SORGHUM

10. SOYABEANS

11. SUNFLOWERS

12. WHEAT

• CROP PROTECTION:-

1. CEREAL PROTECTION

2. CITRUS FRUIT PROTECTION

3. CORN PROTECTION

4. COTTON PROTECTION

5. FRUIT,NUT AND VINE PROTECTION

6. OILSEED AND PULSECROP PROTECTION

7. POTATO PROTECTION

8. RICE,PEANUTS ,SOYABEAN AND VEGETABLES

DUPONT PRODUCTS AND SRVICES

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• DISPLAY MATERIAL

1. LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY(LED)

2. ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DIODES(OLED)

3. PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL MATERIAL (PDP)

• Films

1. Fluoropolymer Films

2. Phototooling Films

• Chemicals, Compounds & Solutions

1. Additives

2. Aerosols

3. Cleaners, Removers & Disinfectants

4. Lubricants

5. Methylamines

6. Monomers

7. Refrigerants

8. Sulfuric Acid Offerings

CONTINUED…..

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• Electronic & Electrical Materials1. Cell Phone Handsets and Mobile Device

Materials

2. Ceramic Circuit Materials

3. Electrical Materials

4. Embedded Passive Materials

5. Flexible/Rigid-Flex Circuit Materials

6. Printed Circuit Board Materials

7. Semiconductor Fabrication Materials

8. Semiconductor Packaging Materials

9. Wafer Level Packaging Materials

• Wire & Cable Materials1. Fire Extinguishants

2. Limited Combustible Cabling Material

3. Wire Insulating & Coating Materials€

• Packaging Materials & Solution s

1. Active Packaging

2. Anti-Counterfeiting Solutions

3. Cosmetics Packaging

4. Electronic Packaging

5. Envelopes

6. Foam Expansion Agents

7. Food Packaging Systems

8. Industrial Packaging

9. Lidding Materials

10. Medical Packaging Materials

11. Oil & Grease Repellents

12. Packaging Resins

13. Sealants

14. Sustainable Packaging

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• Construction Materials

1. Building Envelope Systems

2. Carpet & Flooring Products

3. Safety Glass Interlayers

4. Stone & Tile Protection

5. Surface Design Materials

• Consulting Services and Process Technologies

1. Asset Productivity and Reliability Consulting

2. Environmental Consulting and Technology Licensing

3. Workplace Safety and Consulting

CONTINUED….

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• Industries you might be interested in:1. Agriculture

2. Animal Health

3. Automotive

4. Building & Construction

5. Electronics

6. Energy

7. Enzymes

8. Food and Beverage

9. Government & Public Sector

10. Health Care & Medical

11. Industrial Biotech

12. Manufacturing

13. Packaging & Printing

14. Plastics

15. Safety & Protection

16. Transportation

17. Water & Sewage Treatment

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Aiming Our R&D Engine at Big Challenges

86%of R&D Spend

Targeting Food, Energy,

Protection

Chemicals & Materials

Electronics

$2 billion R&D spend

in 2011

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TOGETHER, WE CAN FEED A GROWING POPULATION.

• Advanced DuPont food ingredients improve overall nutritional value by reducing fats, salts and sugars and provide weight management, digestive and bone health benefits.

• We are partnering with local farmers and growers to increase their yield potential of seeds– even in harsh conditions.

• We are working side-by-side with farmers to keep crops pest-free and disease-free.

• We are working with manufacturers and retailers to reduce waste by packaging food to protect it from contaminants and decay and increase shelf life.

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© National Geographic image

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DUPONT 2012 SEGMENT SALES

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Agriculture

Electronics &Communications

Performance Chemicals

Performance Coatings

Performance Materials

Safety &Protection

Industrial Biosciences

Nutrition & Health

* Total company sales exclude transfers.

$38B*

$9.2B

$2.5B

$4.3B

$6.8B

$3.9B

$3.2B

$7.8B

$0.7B

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1802E.I. du Pont 1900s Research 1928 Chemical Expansion

1802 Wilmington, Delaware

1903 Experimental Station

1930 Freon®

1804 Black Powder 1904 Pyroxylin 1931 Ti-Pure®

1804 First Powder Mill

1910s Synthetic Textile Fibers

1931 Neoprene

1859 First Acquisition 1910 Artificial Leather

1933 Remington Arms

1880 First Dynamite 1915 Plastics 1939 Nylon

1880 Engineering & Construction

1917 Making Dyes 1939 Seaford, Delaware

1888 Moving West 1917 Paints and Coatings

1939 Better Things

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1941 Orlon 1971 Automatic Clinical Analyzer

1942 Manhattan Project 1972 Electronics Expansion

1949 Engineering Polymers 1976 SilverStone

1961 Tedlar® 1979 Gossamer Albatross

1962 Lycra 1981 New England Nuclear Corporation

1969 Pharmaceuticals Grows 1983 Preserving Open Land

1969 Medical Products 1986 Tau Laboratories, Inc.

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“CSR” INITIATIVES:-Environmental Goals of the 1990s

• Reduce total discharges (excluding CO2) by 50% by year 2000 based on 1990 �discharges to air, land and water.

• Eliminate or render harmless all toxic emissions to the environment by 1995. �• Reduce the energy intensity of our operations by 25% by year 2000 based on1990 �

energy intensity. Re-established in 1996 to reduce an additional 15% by 2005.

• Improve our manufacturing operations by establishing robust audit processes. �• Reduce uncontrolled releases to the environment.

• Establish community dialogue processes at all of our manufacturing sites. �

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CONTINUED……..• In 2005, BusinessWeek magazine, in conjunction with the Climate Group, ranked DuPont

as the best-practice leader in cutting their carbon gas emissions. They pointed out that DuPont reduced its greenhouse gas emissions by more than 65% from the 1990 levels while using 7% less energy and producing 30% more product. May 24, 2007 marked the opening of the 2.1 million USD DuPont Nature Center at Mispillion Harbor Reserve, a wildlife observatory and interpretive center on the Delaware Bay near Milford, Delaware. DuPont contributed both financial and technological support to create the center, as part of its "Clear into the Future" initiative to enhance the beauty and integrity of the Delaware Estuary. The facility will be state-owned and operated by the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC)

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SWOT ANALYSIS

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NASCAR SPONSORSHIP• DuPont is widely known for its sponsorship of 4 time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion

Jeff Gordon and his Hendrick Motorsports No. 24 Chevrolet SS. DuPont sponsored Gordon since he began in Sprint Cup (then Winston Cup) in 1992. DuPont said this about their sponsorship:

• Our sponsorship of Jeff Gordon helps keep DuPont brands and products in the public eye. Branding is a key component of the DuPont knowledge intensity strategy for achieving sustainable growth.[54]

• The partnership lasted 18 seasons before DuPont was replaced by AARP Drive to End Hunger as the No. 24 team's primary sponsor. DuPont continued as associate sponsor with a 12-race deal, and the deal was extended to 14 races after DuPont sold its performance coatings business, now known as Axalta Coating Systems, to Carlyle

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RECOGNITION• DuPont has been awarded the National Medal of Technology four times: first in 1990, for

its invention of "high-performance man-made polymers such as nylon, neoprene rubber, "Teflon" fluorocarbon resin, and a wide spectrum of new fibers, films, and engineering plastics"; the second in 2002 "for policy and technology leadership in the phaseout and replacement of chlorofluorocarbons". Additionally, DuPont scientist George Levitt was honored with the medal in 1993 for the development of sulfonylurea herbicides—environmentally friendly herbicides for every major food crop in the world. In 1996, DuPont scientist Stephanie Kwolek was recognized for the discovery and development of Kevlar.

• On the company's 200th anniversary in 2002, it was presented with the Honor Award by the National Building Museum in recognition of DuPont's "products that directly influence the construction and design process in the building industry."

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STOCK PERFORMANCE GRAPH

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