(Loss) earnings from operations (432) 480 (190%) Other income (expense), net 3 9 (67%) (Benefit) provision for taxes (154) 161 (195%)

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PRO FORMA CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF EARNINGS Excluding Amortization of Goodwill and Other Intangibles, Acquisition and Divestiture Related Items and Other One-Time and Non-Operational Items (In millions, except per share amounts) Three Months Ended October 31, Percent 2001 2000 Inc/(Dec) Orders $ 1,221 $ 2,746 (56%) Net revenue $ 1,606 $ 3,017 (47%) Costs and expenses: Cost of products and services 1,228 1,522 (19%) Research and development 322 319 1% Selling, general and administrative 488 696 (30%) Total costs & expenses 2,038 2,537 (20%) (Loss) earnings from operations (432) 480 (190%) Other income (expense), net 3 9 (67%) (Loss) earnings before taxes (429) 489 (188%) (Benefit) provision for taxes (154) 161 (195%) Pro forma net (loss) earnings $ (275) $ 328 (184%) Pro forma net (loss) earnings per share - Basic $ (0.60) $ 0.72 Pro forma net (loss) earnings per share - Diluted $ (0.60) $ 0.71 Average shares used in computing pro forma net earnings per share: Basic 460 454 Diluted 460 462 The above pro forma condensed consolidated statement of earnings has been adjusted to exclude the following one-time and non-operational items and reconcile to GAAP net earnings: Net earnings per GAAP $ 197 $ 305 Pro forma adjustments: Goodwill 93 30 Other intangibles 13 3 Restructuring 154 - Investment writedown 8 - Loss relating to securities 6 - Discontinued operations - (12) Gain from sale of discontinued operations (1,068) - Adjustment for income taxes 322 2 Pro forma net (loss) earnings from continuing operations $ (275) $ 328 We provide pro forma financial information to help the reader better understand our operating results. This information is not in accordance with, or an alternative for, generally accepted accounting principles and may be different from the pro forma information provided by other companies.

PRO FORMA CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF EARNINGS Excluding Amortization of Goodwill and Other Intangibles, Acquisition and Divestiture Related Items and Other One-Time and Non-Operational Items (In millions, except per share amounts) Twelve Months Ended October 31, Percent 2001 2000 Inc/(Dec) Orders $ 6,414 $ 10,566 (39%) Net revenue $ 8,396 $ 9,361 (10%) Costs and expenses: Cost of products and services 5,066 4,735 7% Research and development 1,323 1,129 17% Selling, general and administrative 2,213 2,502 (12%) Total costs & expenses 8,602 8,366 3% (Loss) earnings from operations (206) 995 (121%) Other income (expense), net 2 81 (98%) (Loss) earnings before taxes (204) 1,076 (119%) (Benefit) provision for taxes (78) 355 (122%) Pro forma net (loss) earnings $ (126) $ 721 (117%) Pro forma net (loss) earnings per share - Basic $ (0.28) $ 1.61 Pro forma net (loss) earnings per share - Diluted $ (0.28) $ 1.58 Average shares used in computing pro forma net earnings per share: Basic 458 449 Diluted 458 455 The above pro forma condensed consolidated statement of earnings has been adjusted to exclude the following one-time and non-operational items and reconcile to GAAP net earnings: Net earnings per GAAP $ 174 $ 757 Pro forma adjustments: Goodwill 303 64 Other intangibles (including in-process R&D charge) 41 7 Restructuring 154 - Investment writedown 8 - FAS 133 adoption 41 - SAB 101 adoption 74 - Gain on land sale (269) - Gain relating to securities (38) (13) Capitalized software write-off 74 - Discontinued operations (21) (146) Gain from sale of discontinued operations (1,068) - Adjustment for income taxes 401 52 Pro forma net (loss) earnings from continuing operations $ (126) $ 721 We provide pro forma financial information to help the reader better understand our operating results. This information is not in accordance with, or an alternative for, generally accepted accounting principles and may be different from the pro forma information provided by other companies.

(In millions, except per share amounts) AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF EARNINGS Three Months Ended October 31, Percent 2001 2000 Inc/(Dec) Orders $ 1,221 $ 2,746 (56%) Net revenue $ 1,606 $ 3,017 (47%) Costs and expenses: Cost of products and services 1,317 1,522 (13%) Research and development 339 319 6% Selling, general and administrative 642 729 (12%) Total costs & expenses 2,298 2,570 (11%) (Loss) earnings from continuing operations (692) 447 (255%) Other income (expense), net (11) 9 (222%) (Loss) earnings before taxes and discontinued operations (703) 456 (254%) (Benefit) provision for taxes (254) 155 (264%) Net (loss) earnings from continuing operations before discontinued operations (449) 301 (249%) Earnings from discontinued operations, net of taxes - 4 N/M Gain from the sale of discontinued operations, net of taxes 646 - N/M Net earnings $ 197 $ 305 Net earnings per share - Basic: Net (loss) earnings from continuing operations before discontinued operations $ (0.98) $ 0.66 Net earnings from discontinued operations $ - $ 0.01 Gain from the sale of discontinued operations $ 1.41 $ - $ 0.43 $ 0.67 Net earnings per share - Diluted: Net (loss) earnings from continuing operations before discontinued operations $ (0.98) $ 0.65 Net earnings from discontinued operations $ - $ 0.01 Gain from the sale of discontinued operations $ 1.41 $ - $ 0.43 $ 0.66 Average shares used in computing net earnings per share: Basic 460 454 Diluted 460 462

(In millions, except per share amounts) AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF EARNINGS Twelve Months Ended October 31, Percent 2001 2000 Inc/(Dec) Orders $ 6,414 $ 10,566 (39%) Net revenue $ 8,396 $ 9,361 (10%) Costs and expenses: Cost of products and services 5,166 4,735 9% Research and development 1,349 1,129 19% Selling, general and administrative 2,659 2,573 3% Total costs & expenses 9,174 8,437 9% (Loss) earnings from continuing operations (778) 924 (184%) Other income (expense), net 301 94 220% (Loss) earnings before taxes, discontinued operations, and cumulative effect of changes in accounting principles (477) 1,018 (147%) (Benefit) provision for taxes (71) 346 (121%) Net (loss) earnings from continuing operations before discontinued operations and cumulative effect of changes in accounting principles (406) 672 (160%) Earnings from discontinued operations, net of taxes 6 85 N/M Gain from the sale of discontinued operations, net of taxes 646 - N/M Cumulative effect of adopting FAS 133 (net of tax benefit of $16 million) (25) - N/M Cumulative effect of adopting SAB 101 (net of tax benefit of $27 million) (47) - N/M Net earnings $ 174 $ 757 Net earnings per share - Basic: Net (loss) earnings from continuing operations before discontinued operations and cumulative effect of changes in accounting principles $ (0.89) $ 1.49 Net earnings from discontinued operations $ 0.01 $ 0.19 Gain from sale of discontinued operations $ 1.41 $ - Cumulative effect of adopting FAS 133 $ (0.05) $ - Cumulative effect of adopting SAB 101 $ (0.10) $ - $ 0.38 $ 1.68 Net earnings per share - Diluted: Net (loss) earnings from continuing operations before discontinued operations and cumulative effect of changes in accounting principles $ (0.89) $ 1.48 Net earnings from discontinued operations $ 0.01 $ 0.18 Gain from sale of discontinued operations $ 1.41 $ - Cumulative effect of adopting FAS 133 $ (0.05) $ - Cumulative effect of adopting SAB 101 $ (0.10) $ - $ 0.38 $ 1.66 Average shares used in computing net earnings per share: Basic 458 449 Diluted 458 455

October 31, October 31, 2001 2000 ASSETS Current assets: Cash and cash equivalents $ 1,170 $ 996 Accounts receivable, net 977 1,938 Inventory 1,491 1,610 Other current assets 1,089 595 Total current assets 4,727 5,139 Property, plant and equipment, net 1,848 1,685 Goodwill and other intangible assets, net 1,070 467 Other assets 341 442 Net investment in discontinued operations - 597 Total assets $ 7,986 $ 8,330 LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS EQUITY Current liabilities: Accounts payable $ 386 $ 857 Notes payable and short-term borrowings 6 110 Employee compensation and benefits 576 679 Deferred revenue 279 322 Accrued taxes and other accrued liabilities 766 695 Total current liabilities 2,013 2,663 Other liabilities 325 402 Commitments and contingencies AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET (In millions, except par value and share amounts) Stockholders equity: Preferred stock; $0.01 par value; 125,000,000 shares authorized; none issued and outstanding Common stock; $0.01 par value; 2,000,000,000 shares authorized; 461 million shares at October 31, 2001 5 5 and 454 million shares at October 31, 2000 issued and outstanding Additional paid-in capital 4,712 4,508 Retained earnings 931 757 Other comprehensive loss - (5) Total stockholders equity 5,648 5,265 Total liabilities and stockholders equity $ 7,986 $ 8,330

PRO FORMA EARNINGS (LOSS) FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS BY BUSINESS SEGMENT (In millions, except percent changes) Yr vs.yr Sequential For the three months ended October 31 2001 2000 %change %change PRO FORMA EARNINGS (LOSS) FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS Test and measurement $ (358) $ 371 (196%) 156% Semiconductor products (114) 84 (236%) (200%) Chemical analysis 40 25 60% 33% Total $ (432) $ 480 (190%) 192% Yr vs.yr For the twelve months ended October 31 2001 2000 %change PRO FORMA EARNINGS (LOSS) FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS Test and measurement $ (141) $ 706 (120%) Semiconductor products (183) 248 (174%) Chemical analysis 118 41 188% Total $ (206) $ 995 (121%) We provide pro forma financial information to help the reader better understand our operating results. This information is not in accordance with, or an alternative for, generally accepted accounting principles and may be different from the pro forma information provided by other companies.

(In millions, except percent changes) For the three months ended October 31 Yr vs.yr Sequential 2001 2000 %change %change ORDERS Test and measurement $ 676 $ 1,870 (64%) (15%) Semiconductor products 260 593 (56%) (6%) Chemical analysis 285 283 1% 12% NET REVENUE AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. ORDERS AND NET REVENUE FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS BY BUSINESS SEGMENT Total $ 1,221 $ 2,746 (56%) (8%) Test and measurement $ 936 $ 2,048 (54%) (17%) Semiconductor products 383 678 (44%) (9%) Chemical analysis 287 291 (1%) 7% Total $ 1,606 $ 3,017 (47%) (12%) In general, recorded orders represent firm purchase commitments from our customers with established terms and conditions for products and services that will be delivered within six months.

(In millions, except percent changes) For the twelve months ended October 31 Yr vs.yr 2001 2000 %change ORDERS Test and measurement $ 4,021 $ 7,002 (43%) Semiconductor products 1,290 2,511 (49%) Chemical analysis 1,103 1,053 5% NET REVENUE AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. ORDERS AND NET REVENUE FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS BY BUSINESS SEGMENT Total $ 6,414 $ 10,566 (39%) Test and measurement $ 5,432 $ 6,108 (11%) Semiconductor products 1,850 2,213 (16%) Chemical analysis 1,114 1,040 7% Total $ 8,396 $ 9,361 (10%) In general, recorded orders represent firm purchase commitments from our customers with established terms and conditions for products and services that will be delivered within six months.

PERCENT CHANGE IN Q4 ORDERS AND NET REVENUE BY MARKET SEGMENT YEAR VERSUS YEAR COMPARISON Q4 FY01 versus Q4 FY00 (In millions, except percent changes) Test and measurement Orders Net Revenue Q4 FY01 % Change % of Q4 FY01 % Change % of $ Amount Y/Y Segment $ Amount Y/Y Segment Communications test $ 453 (62%) 67% $ 618 (50%) 66% Semiconductor test 15 (93%) 2% 100 (64%) 11% General purpose test 208 (53%) 31% 218 (60%) 23% $ 676 (64%) 100% $ 936 (54%) 100% Semiconductor products Networking and computing $ 109 (59%) 42% $ 171 (38%) 45% Wireless 24 (71%) 9% 39 (62%) 10% Imaging 78 (50%) 30% 107 (48%) 28% Core opto business 49 (42%) 19% 66 (30%) 17% $ 260 (56%) 100% $ 383 (44%) 100%

PERCENT CHANGE IN Q4 ORDERS AND NET REVENUE BY MARKET SEGMENT SEQUENTIAL COMPARISON Q4 FY01 versus Q3 FY01 (In millions, except percent changes) Test and measurement Orders Net Revenue Q4 FY01 % of Q4 FY01 % of $ Amount % Change Segment $ Amount % Change Segment Communications test $ 453 (10%) 67% $ 618 (18%) 66% Semiconductor test 15 (81%) 2% 100 (7%) 11% General purpose test 208 (1%) 31% 218 (17%) 23% $ 676 (15%) 100% $ 936 (17%) 100% Semiconductor products Networking and computing $ 109 12% 42% $ 171 (17%) 45% Wireless 24 41% 9% 39 1% 10% Imaging 78 (24%) 30% 107 (2%) 28% Core opto business 49 (18%) 19% 66 3% 17% $ 260 (6%) 100% $ 383 (9%) 100%

ORDERS AND NET REVENUE FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS BY GEOGRAPHY For The Three Months Ended October 31 ORDERS (Percent) (In millions) USD Local Currency 2001 2000 Growth Growth United States $ 516 $ 1,296 (60%) (60%) Europe 237 576 (59%) (57%) Asia Pacific 412 758 (46%) (40%) Latin America 33 73 (55%) (55%) Canada 23 43 (47%) (46%) NET REVENUE Total $ 1,221 $ 2,746 (56%) (54%) United States $ 620 $ 1,396 (56%) Europe 331 550 (40%) Asia Pacific 571 872 (35%) Latin America 45 109 (59%) Canada 39 90 (57%) Total $ 1,606 $ 3,017 (47%) In general, recorded orders represent firm purchase commitments from our customers with established terms and conditions for products and services that will be delivered within six months.

ORDERS AND NET REVENUE FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS BY GEOGRAPHY For The Twelve Months Ended October 31 ORDERS (Percent) (In millions) USD Local Currency 2001 2000 Growth Growth United States $ 2,479 $ 4,603 (46%) (46%) Europe 1,401 2,162 (35%) (29%) Asia Pacific 2,231 3,217 (31%) (27%) Latin America 145 261 (44%) (43%) Canada 158 323 (51%) (50%) NET REVENUE Total $ 6,414 $ 10,566 (39%) (36%) United States $ 3,373 $ 3,999 (16%) Europe 1,772 1,874 (5%) Asia Pacific 2,711 2,869 (6%) Latin America 222 336 (34%) Canada 318 283 12% Total $ 8,396 $ 9,361 (10%) In general, recorded orders represent firm purchase commitments from our customers with established terms and conditions for products and services that will be delivered within six months.