-----BEGIN PRIVACY-ENHANCED MESSAGE----- Proc-Type: 2001,MIC-CLEAR Originator-Name: webmaster@www.sec.gov Originator-Key-Asymmetric: MFgwCgYEVQgBAQICAf8DSgAwRwJAW2sNKK9AVtBzYZmr6aGjlWyK3XmZv3dTINen TWSM7vrzLADbmYQaionwg5sDW3P6oaM5D3tdezXMm7z1T+B+twIDAQAB MIC-Info: RSA-MD5,RSA, A0gJWKvT8OYz/h8DyjZp+Pxwt76MJam8Is/4WEHJ5l6tevgBDAOfzXHgrmN7gZYL pc38XOSBZ1drLWKAzqoYFw== 0000947871-10-000485.txt : 20100415 0000947871-10-000485.hdr.sgml : 20100415 20100415171512 ACCESSION NUMBER: 0000947871-10-000485 CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE: POS AM PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT: 5 FILED AS OF DATE: 20100415 DATE AS OF CHANGE: 20100415 FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: MERRILL LYNCH, PIERCE, FENNER & SMITH INC. CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0000728612 STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION: SECURITY BROKERS, DEALERS & FLOTATION COMPANIES [6211] IRS NUMBER: 000000000 STATE OF INCORPORATION: DE FISCAL YEAR END: 1231 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: POS AM SEC ACT: 1933 Act SEC FILE NUMBER: 333-37980 FILM NUMBER: 10752773 BUSINESS ADDRESS: STREET 1: 4 WORLD FINANCIAL CENTER STREET 2: NORTH TOWER CITY: NEW YORK STATE: NY ZIP: 10080 BUSINESS PHONE: 2126702273 MAIL ADDRESS: STREET 1: 4 WORLD FINANCIAL CENTER STREET 2: NORTH TOWER CITY: NEW YORK STATE: NY ZIP: 10080 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE FENNER & SMITH INC DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 19920929 POS AM 1 ss87932_posam-market.htm POST-EFFECTIVE AMENDMENT NO. 8
As filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on April 15, 2010
Registration No. 333-37980


UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
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POST-EFFECTIVE AMENDMENT NO. 8
FORM S-1
REGISTRATION STATEMENT
UNDER
THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933
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Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated
Initial Depositor
(Exact name of registrant as specified in charter)
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Market 2000+ HOLDRSSM Trust
[Issuer with respect to the receipts]
 
Delaware
(State or other jurisdiction of incorporation or organization)
6211
(Primary Standard Industrial Classification Code Number)
13-5674085
(I.R.S. Employer Identification Number)
_________________
 
One Bryant Park
New York, New York  10036
(212) 449-1000
(Address, including zip code, and telephone number, including area code, of registrant’s principal executive offices)
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Copies to:
 
Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated
One Bryant Park
New York, New York  10036
(212) 449-1000
Attn:  Corporate Secretary
(Name, address, including zip code, and telephone number, including
area code, of agent for service)
Andrew B. Jánszky, Esq.
Shearman & Sterling LLP
599 Lexington Avenue
New York, New York  10022
(212) 848-4000

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PROSPECTUS

 
1,000,000,000 Depositary Receipts
Market 2000+ HOLDRSSM Trust
 
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The Market 2000+ HOLDRSSM Trust issues Depositary Receipts called Market 2000+ HOLDRSSM representing your undivided beneficial ownership in the common stock or American depositary shares of a group of  specified companies that, when the Market 2000+ HOLDRSSM were initially issued on August 29, 2000, were among the 50 largest companies whose common stock or American depositary shares were listed for trading on the New York Stock Exchange (including the NYSE Arca) or the NASDAQ Stock Market, as measured in terms of worldwide market capitalization on July 7, 2000.  The Bank of New York Mellon is the trustee.  You only may acquire, hold or transfer Market 2000+ HOLDRSSM in a round-lot amount of 100 Market 2000+ HOLDRSSM or round-lot multiples.  Market 2000+ HOLDRSSM are separate from the underlying deposited common stock or American depositary shares that are represented by the Market 2000+ HOLDRSSM.  For a list of the names and the number of shares of the companies that are represented by a Market 2000+ HOLDRSM, see “Highlights of Market 2000+ HOLDRS—The Market 2000+ HOLDRS” in this prospectus.  The Market 2000+ HOLDRSSM Trust will issue Market 2000+ HOLDRSSM on a continuous basis.
Investing in Market 2000+ HOLDRSSM involves significant risks.  See “Risk Factors” starting on page 4.
Market 2000+ HOLDRSSM are neither interests in nor obligations of Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated or any of its affiliates.  Market 2000+ HOLDRSSM are not interests in The Bank of New York Mellon, as trustee.  Please see “Description of the Depositary Trust Agreement” in this prospectus for a more complete description of the duties and responsibilities of the trustee, including the obligation of the trustee to act without negligence or bad faith.
The Market 2000+ HOLDRSSM are listed on the NYSE Arca under the symbol “MKH.”  On April 5, 2010, the last reported sale price of the Market 2000+ HOLDRSSM on the NYSE Arca was $50.32.
 
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Neither the Securities and Exchange Commission nor any state securities commission has approved or disapproved these securities or determined if this prospectus is truthful or complete.  Any representation to the contrary is a criminal offense.
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The date of this prospectus is April 15, 2010.
 “HOLDRS” and “HOLding Company Depositary ReceiptS” are service marks of Bank of America Corporation.
 



TABLE OF CONTENTS
 
Page
 
SUMMARY
3
RISK FACTORS
4
HIGHLIGHTS OF MARKET 2000+ HOLDRS
9
THE TRUST
16
DESCRIPTION OF MARKET 2000+ HOLDRS
16
DESCRIPTION OF THE UNDERLYING SECURITIES
17
DESCRIPTION OF THE DEPOSITARY TRUST AGREEMENT
20
U.S. FEDERAL INCOME TAX CONSEQUENCES
23
ERISA CONSIDERATIONS
28
PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION
28
LEGAL MATTERS
28
WHERE YOU CAN FIND MORE INFORMATION
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This prospectus contains information you should consider when making your investment decision.  With respect to information about Market 2000+ HOLDRS, you should rely only on the information contained in this prospectus.  We have not authorized any other person to provide you with different information.  If anyone provides you with different or inconsistent information, you should not rely on it.  We are not making an offer to sell Market 2000+ HOLDRS in any jurisdiction where the offer or sale is not permitted.
 
The Market 2000+ HOLDRS are not registered for public sale outside of the United States.  Non-U.S. receipt holders should refer to “U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences—Non-U.S. receipt holders” and we recommend that non-U.S. receipt holders consult their tax advisors regarding U.S. withholding and other taxes which may apply to ownership of the Market 2000+ HOLDRS or of the underlying securities through an investment in the Market 2000+ HOLDRS.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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SUMMARY
 
The Market 2000+ HOLding Company Depositary ReceiptS or HOLDRS Trust was formed under the depositary trust agreement, dated as of July 26, 2000, among The Bank of New York Mellon, as trustee, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated, other depositors and the owners of the Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  The depositary trust agreement was amended on August 18, 2000.  The trust is not a registered investment company under the Investment Company Act of 1940.
The number of shares of each company’s common stock or American depositary shares currently held by the trust with respect to each round-lot of Market 2000+ HOLDRS is specified under “Highlights of Market 2000+ HOLDRS—The Market 2000+ HOLDRS.”  This group of common stock or American depositary shares, and the securities of any company that may be added to the Market 2000+ HOLDRS, are collectively referred to in this prospectus as the common stock, the securities or the underlying securities.  The companies included in the Market 2000+ HOLDRS may change as a result of reconstitution events, distributions of securities by underlying issuers, or other events.  See “Description of the Depositary Trust Agreement—Reconstitution events” for an explanation of these events.  The Market 2000+ HOLDRS are separate from the underlying deposited common stock or American depositary shares that are represented by the Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  On April 5, 2010, there were 438,800 Market 2000+ HOLDRS outstanding.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
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RISK FACTORS
 
An investment in Market 2000+ HOLDRS involves risks similar to investing directly in each of the underlying securities outside of the Market 2000+ HOLDRS.
 
 General Risk Factors
 
·  
Loss of investment.  Because the value of Market 2000+ HOLDRS directly relates to the value of the underlying securities, you may lose all or a substantial portion of your investment in the Market 2000+ HOLDRS if the underlying securities decline in value.
 
·  
Discount trading price.  Market 2000+ HOLDRS may trade at a discount to the aggregate value of the underlying securities.
 
·  
Ownership of only fractional shares in the underlying securities.  As a result of distributions of securities by companies included in the Market 2000+ HOLDRS or other corporate events, such as mergers, a Market 2000+ HOLDR may represent an interest in a fractional share of an underlying security.  You will only be entitled to voting, distribution and other beneficial ownership rights in the underlying securities in which you own only fractional shares to the extent that the depositary aggregates your fractional shares with other fractional shares of such underlying securities included in the Market 2000+ HOLDRS and passes on beneficial ownership rights, including distribution and voting rights, to you based on your proportional, fractional share ownership in the underlying securities.  In addition, if you surrender your Market 2000+ HOLDRS to receive the underlying securities and other property represented by your Market 2000+ HOLDRS, you will receive cash in lieu of your fractional shares.  You will not be entitled to any securities if your interest in an underlying security is only a fraction of a share.
 
·  
Not necessarily consisting of the companies with the largest market capitalization.  At the time of the initial offering, on August 29, 2000, the companies included in the Market 2000+ HOLDRS were the largest companies whose securities were traded on a U.S. stock market, as measured by worldwide market capitalization on July 7, 2000.  One or more of the companies whose common stock or American depositary shares are included in the Market 2000+ HOLDRS may no longer have a market capitalization that is among the companies with the largest market capitalization of companies whose securities are traded on a U.S. stock market.  In addition, as a result of a merger, acquisition or stock distribution of one or more of the companies included in the Market 2000+ HOLDRS, the securities of a company that is not presently part of the Market 2000+ HOLDRS may be included in the Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  In this case, the Market 2000+ HOLDRS may no longer consist solely of securities issued by companies with the largest market capitalization.
 
·  
No investigation of underlying securities.  The underlying securities initially included in the Market 2000+ HOLDRS were selected by Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated based on the market capitalization of issuers with securities traded on a U.S. stock market, without regard for the value, price performance, volatility or investment merit of the underlying securities.  The Market 2000+ HOLDRS Trust, the trustee, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated, and each of their respective affiliates, have not performed, and will not in the future perform, any investigation or review of the selected companies, including the public filings by the companies.  Investors and market participants should not conclude that the inclusion of a company is any form of investment recommendation by the trust, the trustee, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated, or their respective affiliates.
 
·  
Concentration of investment.  As a result of market fluctuations, reconstitution events, distributions of securities by an underlying issuer or other events which may result in distributions of securities from, or the inclusion of additional securities in the Market 2000+ HOLDRS, an investment in Market 2000+ HOLDRS may represent a concentrated investment in one or more of the underlying securities or one or more industries.  A concentrated investment will reduce the diversification of the Market 2000+ HOLDRS and increase your exposure to the risks of concentrated investments.
 
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·  
Conflicting investment choices.  In order to sell one or more of the underlying securities individually or to participate in a tender offer relating to one or more of the underlying securities or any form of stock repurchase program by an issuer of an underlying security, you will be required to cancel your Market 2000+ HOLDRS and receive delivery of each of the underlying securities, including those underlying securities that you may not want to sell or are not subject to a tender offer or repurchase offer.  The cancellation of your Market 2000+ HOLDRS will allow you to sell the individual underlying securities or to deliver the individual underlying securities in a tender offer or any form of stock repurchase program.  The cancellation of Market 2000+ HOLDRS will involve payment of a cancellation fee to the trustee.
 
·  
Trading halts.  Trading in Market 2000+ HOLDRS on the NYSE Arca may be halted if  (i) the Market 2000+ HOLDRS has fewer than the required number of record and/or beneficial holders for 30 or more consecutive trading days; (ii) the number of Market 2000+ HOLDRS issued and outstanding falls below levels prescribed by the NYSE Arca; (iii) the market value of all Market 2000+ HOLDRS issued and outstanding falls below levels prescribed by the NYSE Arca; or (iv) any other event shall occur or conditions exists which, in the opinion of the NYSE Arca, makes further dealings on the NYSE Arca inadvisable.  If trading is halted in Market 2000+ HOLDRS, you will not be able to trade Market 2000+ HOLDRS and you will only be able to trade the underlying securities if you cancel your Market 2000+ HOLDRS and receive each of the underlying securities.
 
·  
Delisting from the NYSE Arca.  The NYSE Arca may consider delisting the Market 2000+ HOLDRS if (i) the Market 2000+ HOLDRS has fewer than the required number of record and/or beneficial holders for 30 or more consecutive trading days; (ii) the number of Market 2000+ HOLDRS issued and outstanding falls below levels prescribed by the NYSE Arca; (iii) the market value of all Market 2000+ HOLDRS issued and outstanding falls below levels prescribed by the NYSE Arca; or (iv) any other event shall occur or conditions exists which, in the opinion of the NYSE Arca, makes further listing of the Market 2000+ HOLDRS on the NYSE Arca inadvisable.  If the Market 2000+ HOLDRS are delisted by the NYSE Arca, a termination event will result unless the Market 2000+ HOLDRS are listed for trading on another U.S. national securities exchange within five business days from the date the Market 2000+ HOLDRS are delisted.
 
·  
Possible conflicts of interest.  Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated, as initial depositor, selected the underlying securities that were originally included in the Market 2000+ HOLDRS and may face possible conflicts of interest as Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated and its affiliates may engage in investment banking or may provide services for issuers of the underlying securities in connection with its business.
 
·  
Delays in distributions.  The depositary trust agreement provides that the trustee will use its reasonable efforts to distribute any cash or other distributions paid in respect of the underlying securities to you as soon as practicable after receipt of such distribution.  You may, however, receive such cash or other distributions later than you would if you owned the underlying securities outside of the Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  In addition, you will not be entitled to any interest on any distribution by reason of any delay in distribution by the depositary.
 
 Risk Factors Specific to Companies Included in the Market 2000+ HOLDRS
 
·  
The stock prices of some of the companies included in the Market 2000+ HOLDRS have been and will likely continue to be volatile, which will directly affect the price volatility of the Market 2000+ HOLDRS, and you could lose all or a substantial part of your investment.  The trading prices of the securities of some companies included in the Market 2000+ HOLDRS have been volatile.  These stock prices could be subject to wide fluctuations in response to a variety of factors, including the following:
 
·  
general market fluctuations;
 
·  
actual or anticipated variations in companies’ quarterly operating results;
 
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·  
announcements of technological innovations by competitors of the companies included in the Market 2000+ HOLDRS;
 
·  
changes in financial estimates by securities analysts;
 
·  
legal or regulatory developments affecting the companies included in the Market 2000+ HOLDRS or in the industries in which they operate;
 
·  
announcements by competitors of the companies included in the Market 2000+ HOLDRS of significant acquisitions, strategic partnerships, joint ventures or capital commitments;
 
·  
changes in financial estimates by securities analysts;
 
·  
additions or departures of key personnel; and
 
·  
difficulty in obtaining additional financing.
 
In addition, the trading prices of some of the companies included in the Market 2000+ HOLDRS have experienced price and volume fluctuations.  These fluctuations often have been and may in the future be unrelated or disproportionate to the operating performance of these companies.  The valuations of many of the underlying stocks are high when measured by conventional valuation standards such as price to earnings and price to sales ratios.  Some of the companies do not or in the future might not have earnings.  As a result, these trading prices may decline substantially and valuations may not be sustained.  Any negative change in the public’s perception of the prospects of the underlying companies, generally, could depress their stock prices regardless of the companies’ results.  Other broad market and industry factors may decrease the stock price of the underlying stocks, regardless of their operating results.  Market fluctuations, as well as general political and economic conditions such as recession, war or interest rate or currency rate fluctuations, also may decrease the market price of these stocks.
As a result of fluctuations in the trading prices of the companies included in the Market 2000+ HOLDRS, the trading price of Market 2000+ HOLDRS has fluctuated significantly.  The initial offering price of a Market 2000+ HOLDR on August 29, 2000 was $97.55 and during 2009, the price of a Market 2000+ HOLDR reached a high of $50.45 and a low of $33.91.
 
·  
The international operations of some domestic and foreign companies included in the Market 2000+ HOLDRS expose them to risks associated with instability and changes in economic, legal and political conditions, foreign currency fluctuations, changes in foreign regulations and other risks inherent to international business.  Some domestic and foreign companies included in the Market 2000+ HOLDRS have international operations, which are essential parts of their businesses.  The risks of international business that these companies are exposed to include the following:
 
·  
volatility in general economic, social and political conditions;
 
·  
the difficulty of enforcing intellectual property rights, agreements and collecting receivables through certain foreign legal systems;
 
·  
differing tax rates, tariffs, exchange controls or other similar restrictions;
 
·  
currency fluctuations;
 
·  
changes in, and compliance with, domestic and foreign laws and regulations which impose a range of restrictions on operations, trade practices, foreign trade and international investment decisions; and
 
·  
reduction in the number or capacity of personnel in international markets.
 
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·  
It may be impossible to initiate legal proceedings or enforce judgments against some of the companies included in the Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  Many of the companies included in the Market 2000+ HOLDRS may be incorporated under the laws of a jurisdiction other than the United States and a substantial portion of their assets are located outside the United States.  As a result, it may be impossible to effect service of process within the United States on many of the companies included in the Market 2000+ HOLDRS or enforce judgments made against them in courts in the United States based on the civil liability provisions of the securities laws of the United States.  In addition, awards of punitive damages obtained in courts in the United States may not be enforceable in foreign countries.
 
·  
Potential voting impediments may exist with respect to the ownership of some of American depositary shares included in the Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  Holders of American depositary shares, including those that may, from time to time, be included in the Market 2000+ HOLDRS, may only exercise voting rights with respect to the securities represented by American depositary shares in accordance with the provisions of deposit agreements entered into in connection with the issuance of the American depositary shares.  These deposit agreements may not permit holders of American depositary shares to exercise voting rights that attach to the securities underlying the American depositary shares without the issuer first instructing the depositary to send voting information to the holder of the American depositary share.  Also, holders of American depositary shares may not exercise voting rights unless they take a variety of steps, which include registration in the share registry of the company that has issued the securities underlying the American depositary shares.  The cumulative effect of these steps may make it impractical for holders of American depositary shares to exercise the voting rights attached to the underlying securities.
 
·  
Many of the companies included in the Market 2000+ HOLDRS are companies which are involved in the technology and telecommunications industries and are subject to the risks associated with an investment in companies in those industries.  The valuations of many technology and telecommunications companies are extraordinarily high based on conventional valuation standards such as price to earnings ratio.  As a result, the valuations of companies in these industries, and the trading prices for their stock, may not be sustained.  In addition, a company which operates in these industries is exposed to other risks which include the following:
 
·  
the need to keep pace with rapid technological change in order to remain competitive and to prevent the obsolescence of their products and services;
 
·  
an inability to adequately protect proprietary rights;
 
·  
changes in the regulatory environment in which telecommunications companies operate that could affect their ability to offer new or existing products and services; and
 
·  
the need to create and employ new technologies and to offer new services derived from these new technologies to remain competitive.
 
An investment in the Market 2000+ HOLDRS may be particularly vulnerable to these risks because of the significant number of technology and telecommunications companies included in the Market 2000+ HOLDRS.
 
·  
Companies whose securities are included in the Market 2000+ HOLDRS may need additional financing, which may be difficult to obtain.  Failure to obtain necessary financing or doing so on unattractive terms could adversely affect development and marketing efforts and other operations of companies whose securities are included in the Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  Companies whose securities are included in the Market 2000+ HOLDRS may need to raise additional capital in order to fund the continued development and marketing of their products or to fund strategic acquisitions or investments.  Their ability to obtain additional financing will depend on a number of factors, including market conditions, operating performance and investor interest.  These factors may make the timing, amount, terms and conditions of any financing unattractive.  If adequate funds are not available or are not available on acceptable terms, companies whose securities are included in the Market 2000+ HOLDRS may have to forego strategic acquisitions or investments, reduce or defer their development activities, delay their introduction of new
 
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products and services, or terminate operations completely.  Any of these actions may reduce the market price of the underlying securities in the Market 2000+ HOLDRS.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  HIGHLIGHTS OF MARKET 2000+ HOLDRS
 
This discussion highlights information regarding Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  We present certain information more fully in the rest of this prospectus.  You should read the entire prospectus carefully before you purchase Market 2000+ HOLDRS.
 
Issuer
Market 2000+ HOLDRS Trust.
   
The trust
The Market 2000+ HOLDRS Trust was formed under the depositary trust agreement, dated as of July 26, 2000, among The Bank of New York Mellon, as trustee, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated, other depositors and the owners of the Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  The depositary trust agreement was amended on August 18, 2000.  The trust is not a registered investment company under the Investment Company Act of 1940.
   
Initial depositor
Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated.
   
Trustee
The Bank of New York Mellon, a New York state-chartered banking organization, is the trustee and receives compensation as set forth in the depositary trust agreement.  The trustee is responsible for receiving deposits of underlying securities and delivering Market 2000+ HOLDRS representing the underlying securities issued by the trust.  The trustee holds the underlying securities on behalf of the holders of Market 2000+ HOLDRS.
   
Purpose of Market 2000+
HOLDRS
Market 2000+ HOLDRS were designed to achieve the following:
Diversification.  Market 2000+ HOLDRS were initially designed to allow you to diversify your investments by holding the securities of companies that are traded on a U.S. stock market, through a single, exchange-listed instrument representing your undivided beneficial ownership of the underlying securities.  At the time of the initial offering on August 29, 2000, the Market 2000+ HOLDRS consisted of the securities of the largest companies whose common stock or American depositary shares were traded on a U.S. stock market, as measured by worldwide market capitalization on July 7, 2000.  See “Risk Factors—General Risk Factors.”
 
Flexibility.  The beneficial owners of Market 2000+ HOLDRS have undivided beneficial ownership interests in each of the underlying securities represented by the Market 2000+ HOLDRS, and can cancel their Market 2000+ HOLDRS to receive each of the underlying securities represented by the Market 2000+ HOLDRS.
 
Transaction costs.  The expenses associated with buying and selling Market 2000+ HOLDRS in the secondary market are expected to be less than separately buying and selling each of the underlying securities in a traditional brokerage account with transaction-based charges.
   
Trust assets
The trust holds shares of securities issued by specified companies that, when initially selected, were the largest companies with securities traded on a U.S. stock market, as measured in terms of worldwide market capitalization on July 7, 2000.  Except when a reconstitution event, distribution of securities by an underlying issuer or other event occurs, the underlying securities will not change and the securities of a new company will not be added to the securities underlying the Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  Reconstitution events are described in this prospectus under the heading “Description of the Depositary Trust Agreement—Distributions” and “—Reconstitution events.”
 
 
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The trust’s assets may increase or decrease as a result of in-kind deposits and withdrawals of the underlying securities during the life of the trust.
   
The Market 2000+ HOLDRS
The trust has issued, and may continue to issue Market 2000+ HOLDRS that represent an undivided beneficial ownership interest in the shares of U.S.-traded securities that are held by the trust on your behalf.  The Market 2000+ HOLDRS themselves are separate from the underlying securities that are represented by the Market 2000+ HOLDRS.
   
 
The following table provides:
 
 
·
the names of the issuers of the underlying securities currently represented by a Market 2000+ HOLDR;
     
 
·
the stock ticker symbols;
     
 
·
the share amounts currently represented by a round-lot of 100 Market 2000+ HOLDRS; and
     
 
·
the principal U.S. market on which the underlying securities of the selected companies are traded.
 

 
Name of Company(1)(2)(3)(4)
 
Ticker
 
Share Amounts
 
Primary
Trading
Market
Alcatel-Lucent
 
ALU
 
0.7808
 
NYSE
American International Group, Inc.
 
AIG
 
0.1000
 
NYSE
AOL Inc.
 
AOL
 
0.1818
 
NYSE
AstraZeneca PLC *
 
AZN
 
4.0000
 
NYSE
AT&T Inc.
 
T
 
11.5603
 
NYSE
BP p.l.c. *
 
BP
 
3.0000
 
NYSE
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
 
BMY
 
3.0000
 
NYSE
Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.
 
BRCD
 
0.0552
 
NASDAQ GS
BT Group plc
 
BT
 
2.0000
 
NYSE
CBS Corporation Class B
 
CBS
 
1.5000
 
NYSE
Cisco Systems, Inc.
 
CSCO
 
3.0000
 
NASDAQ GS
Citigroup Inc.
 
C
 
3.0000
 
NYSE
Comcast Corporation
 
CMCSA
 
2.9115
 
NASDAQ GS
Dell Inc.
 
DELL
 
5.0000
 
NASDAQ GS
Deutsche Telekom AG *
 
DT
 
5.0000
 
NYSE
Discover Financial Services
 
DFS
 
1.0000
 
NYSE
Eli Lilly and Company
 
LLY
 
2.0000
 
NYSE
EMC Corporation
 
EMC
 
2.0000
 
NYSE
LM Ericsson Telephone Company *
 
ERIC
 
1.8000
 
NASDAQ GS
Exxon Mobil Corporation
 
XOM
 
4.0000
 
NYSE
France Telecom *
 
FTE
 
2.0000
 
NYSE
General Electric Company
 
GE
 
3.0000
 
NYSE
GlaxoSmithKline plc
 
GSK
 
3.0000
 
NYSE
Hewlett-Packard Company
 
HPQ
 
4.0000
 
NYSE
The Home Depot, Inc.
 
HD
 
4.0000
 
NYSE
Intel Corporation
 
INTC
 
2.0000
 
NASDAQ GS
International Business Machines Corporation
 
IBM
 
2.0000
 
NYSE
JDS Uniphase Corporation
 
JDSU
 
0.2500
 
NASDAQ GS
Johnson & Johnson
 
JNJ
 
4.0000
 
NYSE
LSI Corporation
 
LSI
 
0.2379
 
NYSE
 
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Medco Health Solutions, Inc.
 
MHS
 
0.7236
 
NYSE
Merck & Co., Inc.
 
MRK
 
3.0000
 
NYSE
Microsoft Corporation
 
MSFT
 
6.0000
 
NASDAQ GS
Morgan Stanley
 
MS
 
2.0000
 
NYSE
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation *
 
NTT
 
3.0000
 
NYSE
Nokia Corp. *
 
NOK
 
4.0000
 
NYSE
Novartis AG *
 
NVS
 
5.0000
 
NYSE
Oracle Corporation
 
ORCL
 
4.0000
 
NASDAQ GS
Pfizer Inc.
 
PFE
 
4.0000
 
NYSE
Qwest Communications International Inc.
 
Q
 
4.0000
 
NYSE
Sony Corporation *
 
SNE
 
2.0000
 
NYSE
Syngenta AG
 
SYT
 
1.0386
 
NYSE
Texas Instruments Incorporated
 
TXN
 
3.0000
 
NYSE
The Coca-Cola Company
 
KO
 
3.0000
 
NYSE
The Travelers Companies, Inc.
 
TRV
 
0.1716
 
NYSE
Time Warner Cable Inc.
 
TWC
 
0.5020
 
NYSE
Time Warner Inc.
 
TWX
 
2.0000
 
NYSE
TOTAL S.A. *
 
TOT
 
4.0000
 
NYSE
Toyota Motor Corporation *
 
TM
 
2.0000
 
NYSE
Verizon Communications Inc.
 
VZ
 
4.0000
 
NYSE
Viacom Inc. Class B
 
VIA.B
 
1.5000
 
NYSE
Vodafone Group Public Limited Company*
 
VOD
 
4.3750
 
NASDAQ GS
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
 
WMT
 
4.0000
 
NYSE
Zimmer Holdings, Inc.
 
ZMH
 
0.3000
 
NYSE


*The securities of this non-U.S. company trade in the United States as American depositary receipts.
(1) On April 2, 2009, as a result of the spin-off of Time Warner Cable Inc. from Time Warner Inc., a component of the Market 2000+ HOLDRS Trust, Time Warner Cable Inc. was added as an underlying security of the Market 2000+ HOLDRS Trust.  Shareholders of Time Warner Inc. received 0.083670 shares of Time Warner Cable Inc.  The Bank of New York Mellon received 0.50202 shares of Time Warner Cable Inc. for the 6 shares of Time Warner Inc. per 100 share round-lot of Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  After the distribution, Time Warner Inc. underwent a reverse 1 for 3 stock split.  Effective April 2, 2009, 0.50202 shares of Time Warner Cable Inc. were required for creations, or delivered in connection with the cancellations, of each 100 share round-lot of Market 2000+ HOLDRS and 2 shares of Time Warner Inc. were required for creations, or delivered in connection with the cancellations, of each 100 round-lot of Market 2000+ HOLDRS.
(2) Effective October 26, 2009, FairPoint Communications Inc., an underlying constituent of the Market 2000+ HOLDRS Trust, was delisted from trading on the New York Stock Exchange.  Pursuant to the prospectus for the Market 2000+ HOLDRS Trust, as FairPoint Communications Inc. was not listed for trading on another national securities exchange within five business days from the date it was delisted, it was distributed by The Bank of New York Mellon.  The rate of distribution was 0.0754 FairPoint Communications Inc. shares per Market 2000+ HOLDRS.
(3) As a result of the spin-off of AOL Inc. from Time Warner Inc., a component of the Market 2000+ HOLDRS Trust, AOL Inc. was added as an underlying security of the Market 2000+ HOLDRS Trust effective December 15, 2009.  Shareholders of Time Warner Inc. received 0.0909 shares of AOL Inc. for each share of Time Warner Inc.  The Bank of New York Mellon received 0.1818 shares of AOL Inc. for the 2 shares of Time Warner Inc. per 100 share round-lot of Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  Effective December 15, 2009, 0.1818 shares of AOL Inc. were required for creations, or delivered in connection with the cancellations, of each 100 share round-lot of Market 2000+ HOLDRS.
(4) On January 27, 2010, the merger of Sun Microsystems Inc. and Oracle Corporation became effective. As a result, Sun Microsystems Inc. is no longer to be an underlying constituent of the Market 2000+ HOLDRS Trust.  In connection with the merger, Sun Microsystems Inc. shareholders received $9.50 in cash for each share of Sun Microsystems Inc. The Bank of New York Mellon received $9.50 in cash for the 1 share of Sun Microsystems Inc. per 100 share round-lot of Market 2000+ HOLDRS.
 
 
The companies whose securities were initially included in the Market 2000+ HOLDRS at the time Market 2000+ HOLDRS were originally issued on August 29, 2000 were generally considered to be among the 50 largest and most liquid companies, measured by worldwide market capitalization on July 7, 2000, with securities traded on a U.S. stock market.  The market capitalization of a company is determined by multiplying the market price of its securities by the number of its outstanding securities.
 
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The trust will only issue and cancel, and you may only obtain, hold, trade or surrender Market 2000+ HOLDRS in a round-lot of 100 Market 2000+ HOLDRS and round-lot multiples.  The trust will only issue Market 2000+ HOLDRS upon the deposit of the whole shares represented by a round-lot of 100 Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  In the event that a fractional share comes to be represented by a round-lot of Market 2000+ HOLDRS, the trust may require a minimum of more than one round-lot of 100 Market 2000+ HOLDRS for an issuance so that the trust will always receive whole share amounts for issuance of Market 2000+ HOLDRS.
   
 
The number of outstanding Market 2000+ HOLDRS will increase and decrease as a result of in-kind deposits and withdrawals of the underlying securities.  The trust will stand ready to issue additional Market 2000+ HOLDRS on a continuous basis when an investor deposits the required number of securities with the trustee.
   
Purchases
You may acquire Market 2000+ HOLDRS in two ways:
 
 
·
through an in-kind deposit of the required number of shares of securities of the underlying issuers with the trustee; or
     
 
·
through a cash purchase in the secondary trading market.
 
Issuance and cancellation fees
If you wish to create Market 2000+ HOLDRS by delivering to the trust the requisite number of securities represented by a round-lot of 100 Market 2000+ HOLDRS, The Bank of New York Mellon, as trustee, will charge you an issuance fee of up to $10.00 for each round-lot of 100 Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  If you wish to cancel your Market 2000+ HOLDRS and withdraw your underlying securities, The Bank of New York Mellon, as trustee, will charge you a cancellation fee of up to $10.00 for each round-lot of 100 Market 2000+ HOLDRS.
   
Commissions
If you choose to deposit underlying securities in order to receive Market 2000+ HOLDRS, you will be responsible for paying any sales commission associated with your purchase of the underlying securities that is charged by your broker in addition to the issuance fee charged by the trustee that is described above.
   
Custody fees
The Bank of New York Mellon, as trustee and as custodian, will charge you a quarterly custody fee of $2.00 for each round-lot of 100 Market 2000+ HOLDRS, to be deducted from any cash dividend or other cash distributions on underlying securities received by the trust.  With respect to the aggregate custody fee payable in any calendar year for each Market 2000+ HOLDR, the trustee will waive that portion of the fee which exceeds the total cash dividends and other cash distributions received, the record date for which falls in such calendar year.
   
Rights relating to Market 2000+
HOLDRS
You have the right to withdraw the underlying securities upon request by delivering a round-lot or integral multiple of a round-lot of Market 2000+ HOLDRS to the trustee, during the trustee’s business hours, and paying the cancellation fees, taxes and other charges.  You should receive the underlying securities no later than the business day after the trustee receives a proper notice of cancellation.  The trustee will not deliver fractional shares of underlying securities.  To the extent that any cancellation of Market 2000+ HOLDRS would otherwise require the delivery of a fractional share, the trustee will sell the fractional share in the market and the trust, in turn, will deliver cash in lieu of the fractional share.  Except with respect to the right to vote for dissolution of the trust, the Market 2000+ HOLDRS themselves will
 
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  not have voting rights.
   
Rights relating to the underlying
securities
Market 2000+ HOLDRS represents your beneficial ownership of the underlying securities.  Owners of Market 2000+ HOLDRS have the same rights and privileges as if they owned the underlying securities beneficially in “street name” outside of Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  These include the right to instruct the trustee to vote the underlying securities, to receive any dividends and other distributions on the underlying securities that are declared and paid to the trustee by an issuer of an underlying security, the right to pledge Market 2000+ HOLDRS and the right to surrender Market 2000+ HOLDRS to receive the underlying securities and other property then represented by the Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  Market 2000+ HOLDRS does not change your beneficial ownership in the underlying securities under United States federal securities laws, including sections 13(d) and 16(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”).  As a result, you have the same obligations to file insider trading reports that you would have if you held the underlying securities outside of Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  However, due to the nature of Market 2000+ HOLDRS, you will not be able to participate in any dividend reinvestment program of an issuer of underlying securities unless you cancel your Market 2000+ HOLDRS (and pay the applicable fees) and receive all of the underlying securities.
   
 
A holder of Market 2000+ HOLDRS is not a registered owner of the underlying securities.  In order to become a registered owner, a holder of Market 2000+ HOLDRS would need to surrender their Market 2000+ HOLDRS, pay the applicable fees and expenses, receive all of the underlying securities and follow the procedures established by the issuers of the underlying securities for registering their securities in the name of such holder.
   
 
You retain the right to receive any reports and communications that the issuers of underlying securities are required to send to beneficial owners of their securities.  As such, you will receive such reports and communications from the broker through which you hold your Market 2000+ HOLDRS in the same manner as if you beneficially owned your underlying securities outside of Market 2000+ HOLDRS in “street name” through a brokerage account.  The trustee will not attempt to exercise the right to vote that attaches to, or give a proxy with respect to, the underlying securities other than in accordance with your instructions.
   
 
The depositary trust agreement entitles you to receive, subject to certain limitations and net of any fees and expenses of the trustee, any distributions of cash (including dividends), securities or property made with respect to the underlying securities.  However, any distribution of securities by an issuer of underlying securities will be deposited into the trust and will become part of the underlying securities unless the distributed securities are not listed for trading on a U.S. national securities exchange.  In addition, if the issuer of underlying securities offers rights to acquire additional underlying securities or other securities, the rights may be distributed to you, may be disposed of for your benefit, or may lapse.
   
 
There may be a delay between the time any cash or other distribution is received by the trustee with respect to the underlying securities and the time such cash or other distributions are distributed to you.  In addition, you are not entitled to any interest on any distribution by reason of any delay in distribution by the trustee.  If any tax or other governmental charge becomes due with respect to Market 2000+ HOLDRS or any underlying securities, you
 
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  will be responsible for paying that tax or governmental charge.
   
 
If you wish to participate in a tender offer for any of the underlying securities, or any form of stock repurchase program by an issuer of an underlying security, you must surrender your Market 2000+ HOLDRS (and pay the applicable fees and expenses) and receive all of your underlying securities in exchange for your Market 2000+ HOLDRS, including those underlying securities not subject to a tender offer or repurchase offer.  For specific information about obtaining your underlying securities, you should read the discussion under the caption “Description of the Depositary Trust Agreement—Withdrawal of underlying securities.”
   
Ownership rights in fractional
shares in the underlying
securities
As a result of distributions of securities by companies included in the Market 2000+ HOLDRS or other corporate events, such as mergers, a Market 2000+ HOLDR may represent an interest in a fractional share of an underlying security.  You are entitled to receive distributions proportionate to your fractional shares.
   
 
In addition, you are entitled to receive proxy materials and other shareholder communications and you are entitled to exercise voting rights proportionate to your fractional shares.  The trustee will aggregate the votes of all of the share fractions represented by Market 2000+ HOLDRS and will vote the largest possible number of whole shares.  If, after aggregation, there is a fractional remainder, this fraction will be ignored, because the issuer will only recognize whole share votes.  For example, if 100,001 round-lots of 100 Market 2000+ HOLDRS are outstanding and each round-lot of 100 Market 2000+ HOLDR represents 1.75 shares of an underlying security, there will be 175,001.75 votes of the underlying security represented by Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  If holders of 50,000 round-lots of 100 Market 2000+ HOLDRS vote their underlying securities “yes” and holders of 50,001 round-lots of 100 Market 2000+ HOLDRS vote their underlying securities “no,” there will be 87,500 affirmative votes and 87,501.75 negative votes.  The trustee will ignore the .75 negative votes and will deliver to the issuer 87,500 affirmative votes and 87,501 negative votes.
   
Reconstitution events
The depositary trust agreement provides for the automatic distribution of underlying securities from the Market 2000+ HOLDRS to you in the following four circumstances:
 
 
A.
If an issuer of underlying securities no longer has a class of securities registered under section 12 of the Exchange Act, then its securities will no longer be an underlying security and the trustee will distribute the shares of that company to the owners of the Market 2000+ HOLDRS.
     
 
B.
If the U.S. Securities Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) finds that an issuer of underlying securities should be registered as an investment company under the Investment Company Act of 1940, and the trustee has actual knowledge of the SEC finding, then its securities will no longer be an underlying security and the trustee will distribute the shares of that company to the owners of the Market 2000+ HOLDRS.
     
 
C.
If the underlying securities of an issuer cease to be outstanding as a result of a merger, consolidation, corporate combination or other event, the trustee will distribute the consideration received from the acquiring company to the beneficial owners of Market 2000+ HOLDRS, unless the consideration received consists of securities that are listed for trading on a U.S. national securities exchange.  In this case, the securities received
 
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will be treated as additional underlying securities and will be deposited into the trust.
     
 
D.
If an issuer’s underlying securities are delisted from trading on a U.S. national securities exchange and are not listed for trading on another U.S. national securities exchange within five business days from the date the securities are delisted.
 
 
To the extent a distribution of underlying securities from the Market 2000+ HOLDRS is required as a result of a reconstitution event, the trustee will deliver the underlying security to you as promptly as practicable after the date that the trustee has knowledge of the occurrence of a reconstitution event.  However, any distribution of securities that are listed for trading on a U.S. national securities exchange will be deposited into the trust and will become part of the Market 2000+ HOLDRS.
 
Termination events
A.
The Market 2000+ HOLDRS are delisted from the NYSE Arca and are not listed for trading on another U.S. national securities exchange within five business days from the date the Market 2000+ HOLDRS are delisted.
     
 
B.
The trustee resigns and no successor trustee is appointed within 60 days from the date the trustee provides notice to Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated, as initial depositor, of its intent to resign.
     
 
C.
Beneficial owners of at least 75% of outstanding Market 2000+ HOLDRS vote to dissolve and liquidate the trust.
 
 
If a termination event occurs, the trustee will distribute the underlying securities to you as promptly as practicable after the termination event.
   
 
Upon termination of the depositary trust agreement and prior to distributing the underlying securities to you, the trustee will charge you a cancellation fee of up to $10.00 per round-lot of 100 Market 2000+ HOLDRS surrendered, along with any taxes or other governmental charges, if any.
   
U.S. federal income tax
consequences
The U.S. federal income tax laws will treat a U.S. holder of Market 2000+ HOLDRS as directly owning the underlying securities.  The Market 2000+ HOLDRS themselves will not result in any U.S. federal income tax consequences separate from the tax consequences associated with ownership of the underlying securities.  See “U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences.”
   
Listing
The Market 2000+ HOLDRS are listed on the NYSE Arca under the symbol “MKH.”
   
Trading
Investors are only able to acquire, hold, transfer and surrender a round-lot of 100 Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  Bid and ask prices, however, are quoted per single Market 2000+ HOLDRS.
   
Clearance and settlement
Market 2000+ HOLDRS have been issued in book-entry form.  Market 2000+ HOLDRS are evidenced by one or more global certificates that the trustee has deposited with The Depository Trust Company, referred to as DTC.  Transfers within DTC will be in accordance with DTC’s usual rules and operating procedures.  For further information see “Description of Market 2000+ HOLDRS.”
 
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  THE TRUST
 
General.  This discussion highlights information about the Market 2000+ HOLDRS Trust.  You should read this information, information about the depositary trust agreement, the depositary trust agreement and the amendment to the depositary trust agreement in addition to other information included in this prospectus and the publicly available information about the issuers of the underlying securities, before you purchase Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  The material terms of the depositary trust agreement are described in this prospectus under the heading “Description of the Depositary Trust Agreement.”
 
The Market 2000+ HOLDRS Trust.  The trust was formed pursuant to the depositary trust agreement, dated as of July 26, 2000.  The depositary trust agreement was amended on August 18, 2000.  The Bank of New York Mellon is the trustee.  The Market 2000+ HOLDRS Trust is not a registered investment company under the Investment Company Act of 1940.
 
The Market 2000+ HOLDRS Trust is intended to hold deposited shares for the benefit of owners of Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  The trustee will perform only administrative and ministerial acts.  The property of the trust consists of the underlying securities and all monies or other property, if any, received by the trustee.  The trust will terminate on December 31, 2040, or earlier if a termination event occurs.
 
  DESCRIPTION OF MARKET 2000+ HOLDRS
 
The trust has issued Market 2000+ HOLDRS under the depositary trust agreement described in this prospectus under the heading “Description of the Depositary Trust Agreement.”  The trust may issue additional Market 2000+ HOLDRS on a continuous basis when an investor deposits the requisite underlying securities with the trustee.
 
You may only acquire, hold, trade and surrender Market 2000+ HOLDRS in a round-lot of 100 Market 2000+ HOLDRS and round-lot multiples.  The trust will only issue Market 2000+ HOLDRS upon the deposit of the whole shares of underlying securities that are represented by a round-lot of 100 Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  In the event of a stock split, reverse stock split or other distribution by the issuer of an underlying security that results in a fractional share becoming represented by a round-lot of Market 2000+ HOLDRS, the trust may require a minimum of more than one round-lot of 100 Market 2000+ HOLDRS for an issuance so that the trust will always receive whole share amounts for issuance of Market 2000+ HOLDRS.
 
Market 2000+ HOLDRS will represent your individual and undivided beneficial ownership interest in the specified underlying securities.  The companies selected as part of this receipt program are listed above in the section entitled “Highlights of Market 2000+ HOLDRS—The Market 2000+ HOLDRS.”
 
Beneficial owners of Market 2000+ HOLDRS will have the same rights and privileges as they would have if they beneficially owned the underlying securities in “street name” outside of the trust.  These include the right of investors to instruct the trustee to vote the underlying securities, and to receive dividends and other distributions on the underlying securities, if any are declared and paid to the trustee by an issuer of an underlying security, as well as the right to cancel Market 2000+ HOLDRS to receive the underlying securities.  See “Description of the Depositary Trust Agreement.”  Market 2000+ HOLDRS are not intended to change your beneficial ownership in the underlying securities under federal securities laws, including sections 13(d) and 16(a) of the Exchange Act.
 
The trust will not publish or otherwise calculate the aggregate value of the underlying securities represented by a receipt.  Market 2000+ HOLDRS may trade in the secondary market at prices that are lower than the aggregate value of the corresponding underlying securities.  If, in such case, an owner of Market 2000+ HOLDRS wishes to realize the dollar value of the underlying securities, that owner will have to cancel the Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  Such cancellation will require payment of fees and expenses as described in “Description of the Depositary Trust Agreement—Withdrawal of underlying securities.”
 
Market 2000+ HOLDRS are evidenced by one or more global certificates that the trustee has deposited with DTC and registered in the name of Cede & Co., as nominee for DTC.  Market 2000+ HOLDRS are available only in book-entry form.  Owners of Market 2000+ HOLDRS may hold their Market 2000+ HOLDRS through DTC, if they are participants in DTC, or indirectly through entities that are participants in DTC.
 
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  DESCRIPTION OF THE UNDERLYING SECURITIES
 
Selection criteria.  The underlying securities of the Market 2000+ HOLDRS were, when the Market 2000+ HOLDRS were initially issued on August 29, 2000, the shares of common stock and American depositary shares of a group of 50 specified companies that, at the time of selection, were among the largest companies whose securities were traded on a U.S. stock market, as measured in terms of worldwide market capitalization on July 7, 2000.  The market capitalization of a company is determined by multiplying the market price of its securities by the number of its outstanding securities.
 
Due to distributions of securities by underlying issuers, reconstitution events or other events, one or more of the issuers of the underlying securities may no longer have a market capitalization which ranks among the 50 companies with the largest market capitalization whose securities are traded on a U.S. stock market.  In this case, the Market 2000+ HOLDRS may consist of securities issued by companies that do not have the largest market capitalization.
 
Underlying securities.  For a list of the underlying securities represented by Market 2000+ HOLDRS, please refer to “Highlights of Market 2000+ HOLDRS—The Market 2000+ HOLDRS.”  The underlying securities may change as a result of a reconstitution event, a distribution of securities by an underlying issuer or other event.
 
No investigation.  The trust, the trustee, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated, and any affiliate of these entities, have not performed any investigation or review of the selected companies, including the public filings by the companies.  Accordingly, before you acquire Market 2000+ HOLDRS, you should consider publicly available financial and other information about the issuers of the underlying securities.  See “Risk Factors” and “Where You Can Find More Information.”  Investors and market participants should not conclude that the inclusion of a company in the list is any form of investment recommendation of that company by the trust, the trustee, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated or any of their respective affiliates.
 
General background and historical information.  For a brief description of the business of each of the issuers of the underlying securities and monthly pricing information showing the historical performance of each underlying issuer’s securities see “Annex A.”
 
The following table and graph set forth the composite performance of all of the currently underlying securities currently represented by a single Market 2000+ HOLDR, measured at the close of the business day as of the end of each month from January 30, 1998 to March 31, 2010.  The performance table and graph data are adjusted for any splits that may have occurred over the measurement period.  Past performance of the underlying securities are not necessarily indicative of future values.

1998
 
Closing
Price
 
1999
 
Closing
Price
 
2000
 
Closing
Price
 
2001
 
Closing
Price
January 30
    58.39  
January 29
    89.67  
January 31
    112.88  
January 31
    109.45
February 27
    62.37  
February 26
    90.14  
February 29
    110.62  
February 28
    98.80
March 31
    65.43  
March 31
    96.47  
March 31
    123.21  
March 30
    94.44
April 30
    67.47  
April 30
    96.49  
April 28
    118.47  
April 30
    100.54
May 29
    65.18  
May 28
    92.85  
May 31
    114.09  
May 31
    98.86
June 30
    71.83  
June 30
    97.62  
June 30
    120.23  
June 29
    97.95
July 31
    73.34  
July 30
    95.25  
July 31
    120.53  
July 31
    96.26
August 31
    61.76  
August 31
    95.17  
August 31
    123.50  
August 31
    88.50
September 30
    65.83  
September 30
    94.96  
September 29
    120.47  
September 28
    85.83
October 30
    71.09  
October 29
    106.16  
October 31
    121.14  
October 31
    86.25
November 30
    76.79  
November 30
    111.75  
November 30
    112.69  
November 30
    90.72
December 31
    83.34  
December 31
    120.56  
December 29
    110.83  
December 31
    89.17

2002
 
Closing Price
 
2003
 
Closing Price
 
2004
 
Closing Price
 
2005
 
Closing Price
January 31
    84.76  
January 31
    62.66  
January 30
    79.34  
January 31
    77.22
February 28
    83.98  
February 28
    59.52  
February 27
    81.19  
February 28
    78.70
March 28
    84.17  
March 31
    59.96  
March 31
    79.00  
March 31
    73.11
April 30
    77.70  
April 30
    66.67  
April 30
    78.63  
April 29
    70.67
May 31
    76.29  
May 30
    68.49  
May 28
    79.34  
May 31
    73.11
June 28
    73.06  
June 30
    68.03  
June 30
    78.97  
June 30
    73.68
July 31
    67.73  
July 31
    71.04  
July 30
    77.29  
July 29
    76.03
August 30
    67.21  
August 29
    69.55  
August 31
    77.47  
August 31
    75.40
September 30
    59.42  
September 30
    68.82  
September 30
    76.04  
September 30
    76.99
October 31
    67.56  
October 31
    72.07  
October 29
    74.02  
October 31
    76.93
November 29
    71.51  
November 28
    71.24  
November 30
    76.15  
November 30
    78.49
December 31
    65.44  
December 31
    77.48  
December 31
    78.85  
December 30
    78.87
 
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2006
 
Closing Price
 
2007
 
Closing Price
 
2008
 
Closing Price
 
2009
 
Closing Price
January 31
    79.17  
January 31
    89.46  
January 31
    81.67  
January 30
    41.01
February 28
    78.91  
February 28
    86.97  
February 29
    76.23  
February 27
    37.25
March 31
    80.17  
March 30
    87.36  
March 31
    74.22  
March 31
    39.58
April 28
    80.72  
April 30
    91.20  
April 30
    77.78  
April 30
    41.39
May 31
    77.53  
May 31
    93.72  
May 30
    74.51  
May 29
    43.48
June 30
    77.05  
June 29
    93.20  
June 30
    66.64  
June 30
    43.91
July 31
    78.65  
July 31
    88.85  
July 31
    65.83  
July 31
    46.40
August 31
    81.20  
August 31
    90.18  
August 29
    64.11  
August 31
    47.97
September 29
    83.35  
September 28
    92.80  
September 30
    52.06  
September 30
    48.83
October 31
    85.80  
October 31
    92.03  
October 31
    45.60  
October 30
    48.50
November 30
    87.47  
November 30
    87.26  
November 28
    43.71  
November 30
    50.77
December 29
    89.92  
December 31
    87.00  
December 31
    45.03  
December 31
    51.47


2010
 
Closing Price
 
January 29
    48.88  
February 26
    49.23  
March 31
    51.55  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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DESCRIPTION OF THE DEPOSITARY TRUST AGREEMENT
 
General.  The depositary trust agreement, dated as of July 26, 2000, among Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated, The Bank of New York Mellon, as trustee, other depositors and the owners of the Market 2000+ HOLDRS, provides that Market 2000+ HOLDRS will represent an owner’s undivided beneficial ownership interest in the securities of the underlying companies.  The depositary trust agreement was amended on August 18, 2000 to modify the reconstitution events, as described below.
 
The trustee.  The Bank of New York Mellon serves as trustee for Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  On July 1, 2007, the Bank of New York Company, Inc. and Mellon Financial Corporation merged into The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation or The Bank of New York Mellon.  The Bank of New York Mellon, a New York state-chartered banking organization, is a provider of financial services for institutions, corporations and high net-worth individuals, providing asset and wealth management, asset servicing, issuer services, clearing and execution services and treasury services.
 
Issuance, transfer and surrender of Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  You may create and cancel Market 2000+ HOLDRS only in round-lots of 100 Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  You may create Market 2000+ HOLDRS by delivering to the trustee the requisite underlying securities.  The trust will only issue Market 2000+ HOLDRS upon the deposit of the whole shares represented by a round-lot of 100 Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  In the event that a fractional share comes to be represented by a round-lot of Market 2000+ HOLDRS, the trust may require a minimum of more than one round-lot of 100 Market 2000+ HOLDRS for an issuance so that the trust will always receive whole share amounts for issuance of Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  Similarly, you must surrender Market 2000+ HOLDRS in integral multiples of 100 Market 2000+ HOLDRS to withdraw deposited shares from the trust.  The trustee will not deliver fractional shares of underlying securities, and to the extent that any cancellation of Market 2000+ HOLDRS would otherwise require the delivery of fractional shares, the trust will deliver cash in lieu of such shares.  You may request withdrawal of your deposited shares during the trustee’s normal business hours.  The trustee expects that in most cases it will deliver your deposited shares within one business day of your withdrawal request.
 
Voting rights.  You will receive proxy soliciting materials provided by issuers of the deposited shares so as to permit you to give the trustee instructions as to how to vote on matters to be considered at any annual or special meetings held by issuers of the underlying securities.
 
Under the depositary trust agreement, any beneficial owner of Market 2000+ HOLDRS, other than Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated, owning Market 2000+ HOLDRS for its own proprietary account as principal, will have the right to vote to dissolve and liquidate the trust.
 
Distributions.  You will be entitled to receive, net of trustee fees, distributions of cash, including dividends, securities or property, if any, made with respect to the underlying securities.  The trustee will use its reasonable efforts to ensure that it distributes these distributions as promptly as practicable after the date on which it receives the distribution.  Therefore, you may receive your distributions substantially later than you would have had you held the underlying securities directly.  Any distributions of securities by an issuer of underlying securities will be deposited into the trust and will become part of the Market 2000+ HOLDRS if such securities are listed for trading on a U.S. national securities exchange.  In addition, if the issuer of underlying securities offers rights to acquire additional underlying securities or other securities, the rights will be distributed to you through the trustee, if practicable, and if the rights and the securities that those rights relate to are exempt from registration or are registered under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”).  Otherwise, if practicable, the rights will be disposed of and the net proceeds distributed to you by the trustee.  In all other cases, the rights will lapse.
 
You will be obligated to pay any tax or other charge that may become due with respect to Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  The trustee may deduct the amount of any tax or other governmental charge from a distribution before making payment to you.  In addition, the trustee will deduct its quarterly custody fee of $2.00 for each round-lot of 100 Market 2000+ HOLDRS from quarterly dividends, if any, paid to the trustee by the issuers of the underlying securities.  With respect to the aggregate custody fee payable in any calendar year for each Market 2000+ HOLDR, the trustee will waive that portion of the fee which exceeds the total cash dividends and other cash distributions received, or to be received, and payable with respect to such calendar year.
 
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Record dates.  With respect to dividend payments and voting instructions, the trustee expects to fix the trust’s record dates as close as possible to the record date fixed by the issuer of the underlying securities.
 
Shareholder communications.  The trustee promptly will forward to you all shareholder communications that it receives from issuers of the underlying securities.
 
Withdrawal of underlying securities.  You may surrender your Market 2000+ HOLDRS and receive underlying securities during the trustee’s normal business hours and upon the payment of applicable fees, taxes or governmental charges, if any.  You should receive your underlying securities no later than the business day after the trustee receives your request.  If you surrender Market 2000+ HOLDRS in order to receive underlying securities, you will pay to the trustee a cancellation fee of up to $10.00 per round-lot of 100 Market 2000+ HOLDRS.
 
Further issuances of Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  The depositary trust agreement provides for further issuances of Market 2000+ HOLDRS on a continuous basis without your consent.
 
Reconstitution events.  The depositary trust agreement provides for the automatic distribution of underlying securities from Market 2000+ HOLDRS to you in the following four circumstances:
 
 
A.
If an issuer of underlying securities no longer has a class of common stock registered under section 12 of the Exchange Act, then its securities will no longer be an underlying security and the trustee will distribute the shares of that company to the owners of the Market 2000+ HOLDRS.
 
 
B.
If the SEC finds that an issuer of underlying securities should be registered as an investment company under the Investment Company Act of 1940, and the trustee has actual knowledge of the SEC finding, then the trustee will distribute the shares of that company to the owners of the Market 2000+ HOLDRS.
 
 
C.
If the underlying securities of an issuer cease to be outstanding as a result of a merger, consolidation, corporate combination or other event, the trustee will distribute the consideration paid by and received from the acquiring company to the beneficial owners of Market 2000+ HOLDRS, unless the consideration received is securities that are listed for trading on a U.S. national securities exchange.  In any other case, the additional securities received as consideration will be deposited into the trust.
 
D.
If an issuer’s underlying securities are delisted from trading on a U.S. national securities exchange and are not listed for trading on another U.S. national securities exchange within five business days from the date such securities are delisted.
 
To the extent a distribution of underlying securities is required as a result of a reconstitution event, the trustee will deliver the underlying security to you as promptly as practicable after the date that the trustee has knowledge of the occurrence of a reconstitution event.
 
Termination of the trust.  The trust will terminate if the trustee resigns and no successor trustee is appointed by Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated, as initial depositor, within 60 days from the date the trustee provides notice to the initial depositor of its intent to resign.  Upon termination, the beneficial owners of Market 2000+ HOLDRS will surrender their Market 2000+ HOLDRS as provided in the depositary trust agreement, including payment of any fees of the trustee or applicable taxes or governmental charges due in connection with delivery to the owners of the underlying securities.  The trust also will terminate if Market 2000+ HOLDRS are delisted from the NYSE Arca and are not listed for trading on another U.S. national securities exchange within five business days from the date the Market 2000+ HOLDRS are delisted.  Finally, the trust will terminate if 75% of the owners of outstanding Market 2000+ HOLDRS, other than Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated, vote to dissolve and liquidate the trust.
 
If a termination event occurs, the trustee will distribute the underlying securities to you as promptly as practicable after the termination event occurs.
 
Amendment of the depositary trust agreement.  The trustee and Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated, as initial depositor, may amend any provisions of the depositary trust agreement without the consent
 
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of any other depositor or any of the owners of the Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  Promptly after the execution of any amendment to the agreement, the trustee must furnish or cause to be furnished written notification of the substance of the amendment to each owner of Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  Any amendment that imposes or increases any fees or charges, subject to exceptions, or that otherwise prejudices any substantial existing right of the owners of Market 2000+ HOLDRS will not become effective until 30 days after notice of the amendment is given to the owners of Market 2000+ HOLDRS.
 
Issuance and cancellation fees.  If you wish to create Market 2000+ HOLDRS by delivering to the trust the requisite underlying securities, the trustee will charge you an issuance fee of up to $10.00 for each round-lot of 100 Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  If you wish to cancel your Market 2000+ HOLDRS and withdraw your underlying securities, the trustee will charge you a cancellation fee of up to $10.00 for each round-lot of 100 Market 2000+ HOLDRS issued.  The trustee may negotiate either of these fees depending on the volume, frequency and size of the issuance or cancellation transactions.
 
Commissions.  If you choose to create Market 2000+ HOLDRS you will be responsible for paying any sales commissions associated with your purchase of the underlying securities that is charged by your broker, whether it be Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated or another broker, in addition to the issuance fee described above.
 
Custody fees.  The Bank of New York Mellon, as trustee and as custodian, will charge you a quarterly custody fee of $2.00 for each round-lot of 100 Market 2000+ HOLDRS to be deducted from any dividend payments or other cash distributions on underlying securities received by the trustee.  With respect to the aggregate custody fee payable in any calendar year for each Market 2000+ HOLDR, the trustee will waive that portion of the fee which exceeds the total cash dividends and other cash distributions received, or to be received, and payable with respect to such calendar year.  The trustee cannot recapture unpaid custody fees from prior years.
 
Address of the trustee.  The Bank of New York Mellon, ADR Division, 101 Barclay Street, New York, New York 10286.
 
Governing law.  The depositary trust agreement and the Market 2000+ HOLDRS are governed by the laws of the State of New York.  The trustee will provide the depositary trust agreement to any owner of the underlying securities free of charge upon written request.
 
Duties and immunities of the trustee.  The trustee assumes no responsibility or liability for, and makes no representations as to, the validity or sufficiency, or as to the accuracy of the recitals, if any, set forth in the Market 2000+ HOLDRS.
 
The trustee has undertaken to perform only those duties as are specifically set forth in the depositary trust agreement.  Subject to the preceding sentence, the trustee will be liable for its own negligence or misconduct except for good faith errors in judgment so long as the trustee was not negligent in ascertaining the relevant facts.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  U.S. FEDERAL INCOME TAX CONSEQUENCES
 
General
 
The following discussion represents the opinion of Shearman & Sterling LLP, our special U.S. federal income tax counsel, as to the principal U.S. federal income tax consequences relating to the Market 2000+ HOLDRS for receipt holders.  A “U.S. receipt holder” is a receipt holder that is:
 
 
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an individual who is a citizen or resident of the United States;
 
 
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a corporation (or an entity treated as a corporation for U.S. federal income tax purposes) created or organized in or under the laws of the United States, any state thereof or the District of Columbia;
 
 
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an estate, the income of which is includible in gross income for U.S. federal income tax purposes regardless of its source; or
 
 
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a trust if either (i) it is subject to the primary supervision of a U.S. court and one or more U.S. persons have the authority to control all substantial decisions of the trust or (ii) it has a valid election in effect under applicable Treasury Regulations to be treated as a U.S. person.
 
A “non-U.S. receipt holder” is a receipt holder that is an individual, a corporation, an estate or a trust that is neither a U.S. receipt holder nor a partnership (or entity treated as a partnership) for U.S. federal income tax purposes.
 
If a partnership (or an entity treated as a partnership for U.S. federal income tax purposes) holds Market 2000+ HOLDRS, the tax treatment of the partnership and each partner will generally depend on the status of the partner and the activities of the partnership.  Partnerships acquiring Market 2000+ HOLDRS, and partners in such partnerships, should consult their tax advisors.
 
This discussion is based upon laws, regulations, rulings and decisions currently in effect, all of which are subject to change or differing interpretations, possibly on a retroactive basis.  The discussion does not deal with all U.S. federal income tax consequences applicable to all categories of investors, some of which may be subject to special rules, such as (without limitation) tax-exempt entities, banks, U.S. receipt holders that directly or indirectly own 10% or more of the voting stock of an issuer of the underlying securities, dealers in securities, U.S. receipt holders whose functional currency is not the U.S. dollar, investors who acquire or hold any Market 2000+ HOLDRS as part of a conversion transaction, straddle, hedging or other integrated transaction, certain former citizens and residents of the United States and persons subject to U.S. estate, gift or alternative minimum tax.  In addition, this discussion generally is limited to investors who will hold the Market 2000+ HOLDRS as “capital assets” (generally, property held for investment) within the meaning of section 1221 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”).  Moreover, this discussion does not address Market 2000+ HOLDRS held by a partnership or other flow through entity for U.S. federal income tax purposes.  We recommend that you consult with your own tax advisor with regard to the application of the U.S. federal income tax laws to your particular situation as well as any tax consequences arising under the laws of any state, local or non-U.S. jurisdiction.
 
Taxation of the trust
 
The trust will provide for flow through tax consequences as it will be treated as a grantor trust or custodial arrangement for U.S. federal income tax purposes.
 
Taxation of Market 2000+ HOLDRS
 
A U.S. receipt holder purchasing and owning Market 2000+ HOLDRS will be treated, for U.S. federal income tax purposes, as directly owning a proportionate share of the underlying securities represented by Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  Consequently, if there is a taxable cash distribution on an underlying security, a U.S. receipt holder will recognize income with respect to the distribution at the time the distribution is received by the trustee, not at the time that the U.S. receipt holder receives the cash distribution from the trustee.
 
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Qualified dividend income received in respect of Market 2000+ HOLDRS by U.S. receipt holders who are individuals, trusts and estates will be eligible for U.S. federal income taxation at preferential rates, which are currently scheduled to expire on December 31, 2010.  Qualified dividend income includes dividends received from domestic corporations and “qualified foreign corporations,” as such term is defined below under “Special considerations with respect to underlying securities of foreign issuers.”  In order for such dividends to qualify for the preferential rates, specific minimum holding period requirements must be met, and for this purpose, a U.S. receipt holder’s holding period with respect to an underlying security may be tolled for any period in which such U.S. receipt holder has diminished its risk of loss in respect of such security by, for example, entering into a hedging transaction.  Special rules apply to a U.S. receipt holder who leverages its investment in Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  U.S. receipt holders that are corporations may be eligible for a dividends-received deduction in respect of dividends received from domestic corporations.
 
A U.S. receipt holder will determine its initial tax basis in each of the underlying securities by allocating the purchase price for the Market 2000+ HOLDRS among the underlying securities based on their relative fair market values at the time of purchase.  Similarly, when a U.S. receipt holder sells Market 2000+ HOLDRS, it will determine the amount realized with respect to each security by allocating the sales price among the underlying securities based on their relative fair market values at the time of sale.  A U.S. receipt holder’s gain or loss with respect to each security will be computed by subtracting its adjusted basis in the security from the amount realized on the security.  With respect to purchases of Market 2000+ HOLDRS for cash in the secondary market, a U.S. receipt holder’s aggregate tax basis in each of the underlying securities will be equal to the purchase price of the Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  Similarly, with respect to sales of Market 2000+ HOLDRS for cash in the secondary market, the amount realized with respect to a sale of Market 2000+ HOLDRS will be equal to the aggregate amount realized with respect to each of the underlying securities.
 
The distribution of any securities by the trust upon the surrender of Market 2000+ HOLDRS, the occurrence of a reconstitution event or a termination event will not be a taxable event, except to the extent that cash is distributed in lieu of fractional shares.  Gain or loss with respect to fractional shares shall be computed by allocating a portion of the aggregate tax basis of the distributed securities to such fractional shares.  The U.S. receipt holder’s aggregate tax basis with respect to the distributed securities will be the same as when held through the trust, less any tax basis allocated to fractional shares.  The U.S. receipt holder’s holding period with respect to the distributed securities will include the period that the U.S. receipt holder held the securities through the trust.
 
Brokerage fees and custodian fees
 
The brokerage fee incurred in purchasing a receipt will be treated as part of the cost of the underlying securities.  Accordingly, a U.S. receipt holder includes this fee in its tax basis in the underlying securities.  A U.S. receipt holder will allocate the brokerage fee among the underlying securities using either a fair market value allocation or pro rata based on the number of shares of each underlying security.  Similarly, the brokerage fee incurred in selling Market 2000+ HOLDRS will reduce the amount realized with respect to the underlying securities.
 
A U.S. receipt holder will be required to include in its income the full amount of dividends paid on the underlying securities, even though the depositary trust agreement provides that the custodian fees will be deducted directly from any dividends paid.  These custodian fees will be treated as an expense incurred in connection with a U.S. receipt holder’s investment in the underlying securities and may be deductible.  If a U.S. receipt holder is an individual, estate or trust, however, the deduction of its share of custodian fees will be a miscellaneous itemized deduction that may be disallowed in whole or in part.
 
Special considerations with respect to underlying securities of foreign issuers
 
If any of the underlying securities are securities of foreign issuers, the gross amount of any taxable cash distribution generally will not be eligible for the dividends-received deduction provided to corporations.
 
Dividends received by certain U.S. receipt holders from an issuer of underlying securities that is a “qualified foreign corporation” will be eligible for U.S. federal income taxation at the preferential rates for dividends mentioned above.  A qualified foreign corporation includes:
 
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a foreign corporation that is eligible for the benefits of a comprehensive U.S. income tax treaty, which the Secretary of the Treasury determines to be satisfactory and that includes an exchange of information program;
 
 
·
a foreign corporation if the stock to which the dividend is paid is readily tradable on an established market in the United States; and
 
 
·
a corporation that is incorporated in a possession of the United States;
 
but will not include a passive foreign investment company (a “PFIC”).
 
If a foreign issuer pays a dividend in a currency other than in U.S. dollars, the amount of the dividend for U.S. federal income tax purposes will be the U.S. dollar value of the dividend (determined at the spot rate on the date of the payment) regardless of whether the payment is later converted into U.S. dollars.  In this case, the U.S. receipt holder may recognize ordinary income or loss as a result of currency fluctuations between the date on which the dividend is paid and the date the dividend amount is converted into U.S. dollars.
 
Subject to certain conditions and limitations, any foreign income tax withheld on dividends may be deducted from taxable income (provided the U.S. receipt holder does not elect to claim a credit for any foreign income taxes paid or accrued during that taxable year) or credited against a U.S. receipt holder’s U.S. federal income tax liability.  The limitation on foreign income taxes eligible for the U.S. foreign tax credit is calculated separately with respect to specific classes of income.  For this purpose, dividends distributed by a foreign issuer generally will constitute “passive category income.”  For purposes of the U.S. foreign tax credit limitation, dividends received by a U.S. receipt holder with respect to an underlying security of a foreign issuer generally will be treated as foreign-source income while any gain or loss recognized from the sale of such security generally will be treated as from sources within the United States.  Accordingly, if any foreign income taxes are withheld upon the sale of an underlying security of a foreign issuer, the availability of foreign tax credits with respect to such taxes may be limited unless the U.S. receipt holder has other foreign-source income.  The rules relating to the determination of the foreign tax credit are complex and we recommend that U.S. receipt holders consult their own tax advisors to determine whether and to what extent a credit would be available.
 
Dividends and distributions made by a foreign issuer may be subject to a foreign withholding tax.  Some foreign issuers may make arrangements through which holders of their American depositary shares or global shares can apply for a refund of withheld taxes.  With respect to these issuers, U.S. receipt holders of Market 2000+ HOLDRS may be able to use these arrangements to apply for a refund of withheld taxes.  In some cases, however, the U.S. receipt holders of Market 2000+ HOLDRS may have to apply independently to a foreign tax authority for a refund of withheld taxes.
 
Furthermore, special U.S. federal income tax rules apply to U.S. persons owning shares of a PFIC.  The initial depositor and the trustee do not undertake to review, periodically or otherwise, or make inquiries regarding the PFIC status of the underlying issuers or to notify the U.S. receipt holders of such status, and no assurances can be made that the applicable tax law or other relevant circumstances will not change in a manner that affects the PFIC determination.  A foreign corporation generally will be classified as a PFIC for U.S. federal income tax purposes in any taxable year in which, after applying relevant look-through rules, either:
 
 
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at least 75% of its gross income is “passive income;” or
 
 
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on average at least 50% of the gross value of its assets is attributable to assets that produce “passive income” or are held for the production of passive income.
 
Passive income for this purpose generally includes, among other things, dividends, interest, royalties, rents and gains from commodities and securities transactions.
 
If a corporation were classified as a PFIC, a U.S. receipt holder could be subject to increased tax liability, possibly including an interest charge, upon the sale or other disposition of the Market 2000+ HOLDRS or of the underlying securities or upon the receipt of “excess distributions.”  To avoid the interest charge provisions described in the preceding sentence, a U.S. receipt holder may be able to make one of certain elections (to the extent available
 
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under specific rules and, if applicable, the underlying issuer provides certain requisite information) including an election to be taxed currently on its pro rata portion of the corporation’s income.  If such an election were made, a U.S. receipt holder would be required to include its pro rata share of the corporation’s income, whether or not the income was distributed in the form of dividends or otherwise.
 
We recommend that U.S. receipt holders consult their independent tax advisors regarding the application of the PFIC rules to their purchase, ownership and disposition of the Market 2000+ HOLDRS, including the advisability and feasibility of making any elections thereunder.
 
U.S. receipt holders also generally would be required to file Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) Form 8621 in any year in which at least one of the underlying issuers is classified as a PFIC.
 
Non-U.S. receipt holders
 
A non-U.S. receipt holder generally will be subject to U.S. withholding tax at a rate of 30% or a lower rate as may be specified by an applicable tax treaty with respect to dividends received on underlying securities of U.S. issuers.  A non-U.S. receipt holder who wishes to claim a reduction in withholding under the benefit of an applicable tax treaty must comply with certification requirements.  However, if that income is effectively connected with a U.S. trade or business conducted by the non-U.S. receipt holder or, where a tax treaty applies, is attributable to a permanent establishment maintained in the United States by the non-U.S. receipt holder, then those dividends will be exempt from withholding tax, provided the non-U.S. receipt holder complies with applicable certification requirements.
 
A non-U.S. receipt holder generally will not be subject to U.S. federal income or withholding tax with respect to dividends received on any underlying securities of a foreign issuer, unless that income is effectively connected with a U.S. trade or business conducted by the non-U.S. receipt holder or, where a tax treaty applies, is attributable to a permanent establishment maintained in the United States by the non-U.S. receipt holder.
 
With respect to dividends of U.S. and any foreign issuers, a non-U.S. receipt holder’s dividends that are effectively connected with a U.S. trade or business or, where a tax treaty applies, dividends attributable to a U.S. permanent establishment generally will be subject to U.S. federal income taxation on a net income basis at the same graduated rates applicable to U.S. persons.  In addition to this graduated tax, effectively connected dividends or, where a tax treaty applies, dividends attributable to a U.S. permanent establishment received by a corporate non-U.S. receipt holder may also be subject to a branch profits tax at a rate of 30% or a lower rate as may be specified by an applicable tax treaty.  Under some circumstances, a corporate non-U.S. receipt holder whose dividends are effectively connected or attributable to a U.S. permanent establishment may be entitled to a dividends received deduction equal to 70% or 80% of the amount of the dividend.
 
A non-U.S. receipt holder that is eligible for a reduced rate of withholding tax pursuant to a tax treaty may obtain a refund of any excess amounts withheld by timely filing an appropriate claim for refund with the IRS.
 
A non-U.S. receipt holder generally will not be subject to U.S. federal income or withholding tax with respect to gain recognized upon the sale or other disposition of Market 2000+ HOLDRS or of the underlying securities unless:
 
 
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in the case of any gain realized by an individual non-U.S. receipt holder, the non-U.S. receipt holder is present in the United States for 183 days or more in the taxable year of the sale or other disposition and certain other conditions are met;
 
 
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that gain is effectively connected with a U.S. trade or business conducted by the non-U.S. receipt holder or, where a tax treaty applies, is attributable to a permanent establishment maintained in the United States by the non-U.S. receipt holder; or
 
 
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the underlying securities issuer is or has been a U.S. real property holding corporation for U.S. federal income tax purposes at any time during the shorter of the five-year period ending on the date of the disposition or the period during which the non-U.S. receipt holder held the common stock of such issuer and (a) the common stock is not considered to be “regularly traded on an established securities
 
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market” or (b) the non-U.S. receipt holder owned, actually or constructively, at any time during the shorter of the periods described above, more than five percent of the common stock of such issuer.  It is expected that the underlying securities are currently “regularly traded on an established securities market” although no assurances can be made that the securities will continue to be so traded.
 
A non-U.S. receipt holder described in the first bullet point above will be subject to U.S. federal income tax with respect to such gain at a rate of 30% (or lower applicable treaty rate), which gain may be offset by certain losses.  A non-U.S. receipt holder described in the second or third bullet points above will be subject to U.S. federal income tax with respect to such gain on a net income basis at the applicable graduated individual or corporate rates (and, in the case of a corporate non-U.S. receipt holder, may also be subject to a 30% branch profits tax, subject to reduction by an applicable income tax treaty).
 
Backup withholding and information reporting
 
Information returns will be filed with the IRS in connection with dividend payments made with respect to the underlying securities, or the proceeds of the sale or other disposition of the Market 2000+ HOLDRS (or the underlying securities).  If you are a U.S. receipt holder, you will be subject to U.S. backup withholding tax at the applicable rate on these payments unless you are an exempt holder (such as a corporation or tax exempt entity) or provide your taxpayer identification number to the paying agent and comply with certain certification procedures.  If you are a non-U.S. receipt holder, you may have to comply with certification procedures to establish that you are not a U.S. person in order to avoid the information reporting and backup withholding tax requirements.  However, payments of dividends to non-U.S. receipt holders will be reported to the IRS even if such payments are not otherwise subject to the information reporting requirements.
 
The amount of any backup withholding from a payment to you will be allowed as a credit against your U.S. federal income tax liability and may entitle you to a refund, provided that the required information is furnished to the IRS on a timely basis.
 
The preceding discussion does not address all aspects of U.S. federal income taxation that may be relevant in light of a non-U.S. receipt holder’s or an issuer’s particular facts and circumstances.  We recommend that investors consult their own tax advisors.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  ERISA CONSIDERATIONS
 
Any plan fiduciary which proposes to have a plan acquire Market 2000+ HOLDRS should consult with its counsel with respect to the potential applicability of the prohibited transaction provisions of ERISA and the Internal Revenue Code to this investment, and whether any exemption would be applicable and determine on its own whether all conditions have been satisfied.  Moreover, each plan fiduciary should determine whether, under the general fiduciary standards of investment prudence and diversification, an acquisition of Market 2000+ HOLDRS is appropriate for the plan, taking into account the overall investment policy of the plan and the composition of the plan’s investment portfolio.
 
  PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION
 
In accordance with the depositary trust agreement, the trust issued Market 2000+ HOLDRS to Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated, and Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated has deposited the underlying securities to receive Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  The trust delivered the initial distribution of Market 2000+ HOLDRS against deposit of the underlying securities in New York, New York on approximately February 11, 2001.
 
Investors who purchase Market 2000+ HOLDRS through a fee-based brokerage account will pay fees charged by the brokerage account.  We recommend that investors review the terms of their brokerage accounts for details on applicable charges.
 
Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated has from time to time provided investment banking and other financial services to some of the issuers of the underlying securities and expects in the future to provide these services, for which they have received and will receive customary fees and commissions.  Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated also may have served as counterparty in other transactions with some of the issuers of the underlying securities.
 
Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated has used and may continue to use this prospectus, as updated from time to time, in connection with offers and sales related to market-making transactions in the Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated may act as principal or agent in these transactions.  Market-making sales will be made at prices related to prevailing market prices at the time of sale.
 
Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated has agreed to indemnify the trustee against some civil liabilities related to acts performed or not performed by the trustee in accordance with the depositary trust agreement or periodic reports filed or not filed with the SEC with respect to the Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  Should a court determine not to enforce the indemnification provision, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated also has agreed to contribute to payments the trustee may be required to make with respect to these liabilities.
 
  LEGAL MATTERS
 
Legal matters, including the validity of the Market 2000+ HOLDRS, were passed upon for Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated, the initial depositor and the underwriter in connection with the initial offering of Market 2000+ HOLDRS, by Shearman & Sterling LLP, New York, New York.  Shearman & Sterling LLP, as special U.S. tax counsel to the trust, also rendered an opinion regarding the material U.S. federal income tax consequences relating to the Market 2000+ HOLDRS.
 
  WHERE YOU CAN FIND MORE INFORMATION
 
Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated has filed a registration statement on Form S-1 with the SEC covering the Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  While this prospectus is a part of the registration statement, it does not contain all the exhibits filed as part of the registration statement.  You should consider reviewing the full text of those exhibits.
 
The registration statement is available over the Internet at the SEC’s Web site at http://www.sec.gov.  You also may read and copy the registration statement at the SEC’s public reference rooms at 100 F Street, N.E., Washington, D.C. 20549.  Please call the SEC at 1-800-SEC-0330 for more information on the public reference
 
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rooms and their copy charges.  Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated will not file any reports pursuant to the Exchange Act.  The trust will file modified reports pursuant to the Exchange Act.
 
Since the securities of the issuers of the underlying securities are registered under the Exchange Act, the issuers of the underlying securities are required to file periodically financial and other information specified by the SEC.
 
For more information about the issuers of the underlying securities, information provided to or filed with the SEC by the issuers of the underlying securities with respect to their registered securities can be inspected at the SEC’s public reference facilities or accessed through the SEC’s Web site referenced above.  However, some of the issuers of the underlying securities may be considered foreign issuers.  The requirements for filing periodic financial and other information for foreign issuers differ from that of domestic issuers.  In particular, foreign issuers are not required to file quarterly reports with the SEC and are not required to file periodic financial and other information on EDGAR.  Therefore, this information may not be accessible through the SEC’s Web site.  Information regarding the issuers of the underlying securities may also be obtained from other sources including, but not limited to, press releases, newspaper articles and other publicly disseminated information.
 
The trust and Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated and its affiliates are not affiliated with the issuers of the underlying securities, and the issuers of the underlying securities have no obligations with respect to Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  This prospectus relates only to Market 2000+ HOLDRS and does not relate to the other securities of the issuers of the underlying securities.  The information in this prospectus regarding the issuers of the underlying securities has been derived from the publicly available documents described in the preceding paragraph.  We have not participated in the preparation of these documents or made any due diligence inquiries with respect to the issuers of the underlying securities in connection with Market 2000+ HOLDRS.  We make no representation that these publicly available documents or any other publicly available information regarding the issuers of the underlying securities are accurate or complete.  Furthermore, we cannot assure you that all events occurring prior to the date of this prospectus, including events that would affect the accuracy or completeness of the publicly available documents described in the preceding paragraph, that would affect the trading price of the securities of the issuers of the underlying securities, and therefore the offering and trading prices of the Market 2000+ HOLDRS have been publicly disclosed.
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
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ANNEX A
 
This annex forms an integral part of the prospectus.
 
The following tables provide a brief description of the business of each of the issuers of the underlying securities and set forth the split-adjusted closing market prices, as reported on the applicable primary U.S. trading market, of each of the underlying securities in each month during 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 to March 31, 2010.  A table outlining the primary U.S. stock market on which the securities of the issuers are listed can be found under “Highlights of Market 2000+ HOLDRS—The Market 2000+ HOLDRS.”  The primary foreign stock markets on which the securities of the foreign issuers included in the Market 2000+ HOLDRS are listed are described below.  The historical prices of the underlying securities should not be taken as an indication of future performance.
 
ALCATEL-LUCENT (ALU)
 
Alcatel-Lucent provides solutions that enable service providers, enterprises, and governments to deliver voice, data, and video communication services to end-users worldwide.  The company operates in four segments: Carrier Product Group, Enterprise Product Group, Services Group, and Applications Software Group.  The Carrier Product Group offers Internet Protocol (IP) routers and switches; IP-based fixed access products that support fiber and digital subscriber line; and mobile access products, including GSM, WiMAX, W-CDMA, TD-SCDMA, and CDMA.  This segment also designs and markets equipment to transport information over fiber optic connections for long distances over land and undersea, as well as for short distances in metropolitan and regional areas.  In addition, it offers core networking products, ranging from switching systems to IP multimedia subsystems.  Further, this segment offers multi-vendor maintenance services.  The Enterprise Product Group offers software, hardware, and services that interconnect networks, people, processes, and knowledge.  The Services Group provides network integration, network operations, and professional services.  The Applications Software Group offers applications software, including contact center software, IMS applications, and operations support systems and business support systems software.  This segment also offers multimedia and communications related services.
2005
 
Closing Price
 
2006
 
Closing Price
 
2007
 
Closing Price
 
2008
 
Closing Price
 
2009
 
Closing Price
 
2010
 
Closing Price
January
    14.32  
January
    13.40  
January
    13.00  
January
    6.33  
January
    1.97  
January
    3.33
February
    12.99  
February
    13.50  
February
    12.81  
February
    5.87  
February
    1.31  
February
    3.04
March
    12.07  
March
    15.40  
March
    11.82  
March
    5.76  
March
    1.86  
March
    3.12
April
    10.76  
April
    14.42  
April
    13.25  
April
    6.67  
April
    2.50          
May
    10.92  
May
    13.27  
May
    13.72  
May
    7.51  
May
    2.54          
June
    10.91  
June
    12.61  
June
    14.00  
June
    6.04  
June
    2.48          
July
    12.20  
July
    11.28  
July
    11.60  
July
    6.01  
July
    2.76          
August
    11.67  
August
    12.53  
August
    10.95  
August
    6.18  
August
    3.75          
September
    13.42  
September
    12.18  
September
    10.18  
September
    3.84  
September
    4.49          
October
    11.74  
October
    12.70  
October
    9.69  
October
    2.57  
October
    3.69          
November
    12.34  
November
    13.28  
November
    8.10  
November
    2.14  
November
    3.34          
December
    12.40  
December
    14.22  
December
    7.32  
December
    2.15  
December
    3.32          
 
 
 
 
 
 
A-1

 
AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL GROUP, INC. (AIG)
 
 
 
American International Group, Inc., through its subsidiaries, provides insurance and financial services in the United States and internationally.  It operates in four segments: General Insurance, Life Insurance and Retirement Services, Financial Services, and Asset Management.  The General Insurance segment underwrites various business insurance products, including large commercial or industrial property insurance, excess liability, inland marine, environmental, workers’ compensation, and excess and umbrella coverage.  It also offers various specialized forms of insurance, such as aviation, accident and health, equipment breakdown, director’s and officer’s liability, difference-in-conditions, kidnap-ransom, export credit and political risk, and professional errors and omissions coverage.  In addition, this segment provides property and casualty reinsurance products to insurers; automobile insurance products; residential mortgage guaranty insurance products; and commercial and consumer lines of insurance products.  The Life Insurance and Retirement Services segment offers individual and group life, payout annuities, endowment, and accident and health policies, as well as retirement savings products consisting of fixed and variable annuities.  The Financial Services segment provides commercial aircraft and equipment leasing, capital market operations, consumer finance, and insurance premium financing.  The Asset Management segment offers investment-related services and investment products to individuals, pension funds, and institutions.
2005
 
Closing Price
 
2006
 
Closing Price
 
2007
 
Closing Price
 
2008
 
Closing Price
 
2009
 
Closing Price
 
2010
 
Closing Price
January
    1325.80  
January
    1309.20  
January
    1369.00  
January
    1099.40  
January
    25.60  
January
    24.23
February
    1336.00  
February
    1327.20  
February
    1342.20  
February
    937.20  
February
    8.40  
February
    24.77
March
    1108.20  
March
    1321.80  
March
    1344.40  
March
    865.00  
March
    20.00  
March
    34.14
April
    1017.00  
April
    1305.00  
April
    1398.20  
April
    924.00  
April
    27.60          
May
    1111.00  
May
    1216.00  
May
    1446.80  
May
    720.00  
May
    33.80          
June
    1162.00  
June
    1181.00  
June
    1400.60  
June
    529.20  
June
    23.20          
July
    1204.00  
July
    1213.40  
July
    1283.60  
July
    521.00  
July
    13.14          
August
    1184.00  
August
    1276.40  
August
    1320.00  
August
    429.80  
August
    45.33          
September
    1239.20  
September
    1325.20  
September
    1353.00  
September
    66.60  
September
    44.11          
October
    1296.00  
October
    1343.40  
October
    1262.40  
October
    38.20  
October
    33.62          
November
    1342.80  
November
    1406.40  
November
    1162.60  
November
    40.20  
November
    28.40          
December
    1364.60  
December
    1433.20  
December
    1166.00  
December
    31.40  
December
    29.98          
 
 
 
 
A-2

 
AOL INC. (AOL)
AOL Inc. operates as a Web services company that offers a suite of brands and offerings for the worldwide audience.  Its business spans online content, products, and services for consumers, publishers, and advertisers.  The company produces digital content and sells premium display advertising.  AOL Inc. operates approximately 80 premium branded and niche content sites.  Its content brands primarily include AOL.com, Moviefone, FanHouse, ParentDish, Asylum, Spinner, DailyFinance, BlackVoices, AOL Latino, PoliticsDaily, Engadget, WalletPop, and Patch.  The company also operates an advertising network in the United States, which focuses on building content for its consumers, as well as on providing products and services for its advertising and publishing partners.  The company provides its online advertising services on its owned and operated properties, as well as on third-party Web sites.  In addition, AOL Inc. offers Internet subscription access services, which serve as a distribution channel for the company's consumer offerings in the United States.  The company was formerly known as America Online, Inc. and changed its name to AOL Inc. in 2006.  AOL Inc. operates independently of Time Warner Inc. as of December 04, 2009.
2005
 
Closing Price
 
2006
 
Closing Price
 
2007
 
Closing Price
 
2008
 
Closing Price
 
2009
 
Closing Price
 
2010
 
Closing Price
January
    *  
January
    *  
January
    *  
January
    *  
January
    *  
January
    23.97
February
    *  
February
    *  
February
    *  
February
    *  
February
    *  
February
    24.78
March
    *  
March
    *  
March
    *  
March
    *  
March
    *  
March
    25.28
April
    *  
April
    *  
April
    *  
April
    *  
April
    *          
May
    *  
May
    *  
May
    *  
May
    *  
May
    *          
June
    *  
June
    *  
June
    *  
June
    *  
June
    *          
July
    *  
July
    *  
July
    *  
July
    *  
July
    *          
August
    *  
August
    *  
August
    *  
August
    *  
August
    *          
September
    *  
September
    *  
September
    *  
September
    *  
September
    *          
October
    *  
October
    *  
October
    *  
October
    *  
October
    *          
November
    *  
November
    *  
November
    *  
November
    *  
November
    24.60          
December
    *  
December
    *  
December
    *  
December
    *  
December
    23.28          

 
ASTRAZENECA PLC (AZN)
 
AstraZeneca PLC discovers, develops, manufactures, and markets prescription pharmaceuticals and biological products in the areas of cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, neuroscience, oncology, respiratory and inflammation, and infection worldwide.  The company also engages in the research, development, manufacture, and marketing of medical devices and implants for use in urology, surgery, and odontology.  In addition, the company develops and manages hospital-based outpatient cancer centers in the United States; and produces individually adapted abutments for dental implants using a patented CAD/CAM method.
2005
 
Closing Price
 
2006
 
Closing Price
 
2007
 
Closing Price
 
2008
 
Closing Price
 
2009
 
Closing Price
 
2010
 
Closing Price
January
    37.60  
January
    48.64  
January
    55.95  
January
    42.10  
January
    38.53  
January
    46.49
February
    39.74  
February
    46.25  
February
    56.13  
February
    37.63  
February
    31.59  
February
    44.12
March
    39.53  
March
    50.23  
March
    53.65  
March
    37.99  
March
    35.45  
March
    44.72
April
    43.95  
April
    55.13  
April
    54.31  
April
    41.98  
April
    34.97          
May
    42.52  
May
    52.94  
May
    53.18  
May
    43.69  
May
    41.72          
June
    41.26  
June
    59.82  
June
    53.48  
June
    42.53  
June
    44.14          
July
    45.44  
July
    61.03  
July
    51.83  
July
    48.55  
July
    46.44          
August
    46.12  
August
    65.14  
August
    49.20  
August
    48.70  
August
    46.63          
September
    47.10  
September
    62.50  
September
    50.07  
September
    43.88  
September
    44.95          
October
    44.90  
October
    58.70  
October
    49.10  
October
    42.46  
October
    44.91          
November
    46.05  
November
    57.89  
November
    47.38  
November
    37.73  
November
    44.83          
December
    48.60  
December
    53.55  
December
    42.82  
December
    41.03  
December
    46.94          
 
A-3

 
AT&T INC. (T)
 
AT&T Inc. operates as a communications holding company.  Its subsidiaries and affiliates provide the AT&T brand services in the United States and internationally.  The company’s Wireless segment offers wireless voice communications services, including local wireless communications, long-distance, and roaming services with various postpaid and prepaid service plans.  This segment also supplies various handsets and personal computer wireless data cards, as well as accessories.  Its Wireline segment offers voice services, including local and long-distance services, calling card, 1-800 services, conference calling, wholesale switched access service, caller ID, call waiting, and voice mail services.  This segment also provides data services, such as switched and dedicated transport, Internet access and network integration, and data equipment; high-speed connections comprising private lines, packet, dedicated Internet, and enterprise networking services, as well as DSL/broadband, dial-up Internet access, and WiFi products; businesses voice applications over IP-based networks; and local, interstate, and international wholesale networking capacity to other service providers.  In addition, it offers managed Web hosting, application management, security and related consulting services, integration services, outsourcing, directory and operator assistance services, government-related services, and U-verse television and satellite video services.  The company’s Advertising and Publishing segment publishes Yellow and White Pages directories; sells directory and Internet-based advertising; and provides multi-enterprise collaboration services to businesses in various industries, including retail, financial services, manufacturing, healthcare, and telecom.
2005
 
Closing Price
 
2006
 
Closing Price
 
2007
 
Closing Price
 
2008
 
Closing Price
 
2009
 
Closing Price
 
2010
 
Closing Price
January
    23.76  
January
    25.95  
January
    37.63  
January
    38.49  
January
    24.62  
January
    25.36
February
    24.06  
February
    27.59  
February
    36.80  
February
    34.83  
February
    23.77  
February
    24.81
March
    23.69  
March
    27.04  
March
    39.43  
March
    38.30  
March
    25.20  
March
    25.84
April
    23.80  
April
    26.21  
April
    38.72  
April
    38.71  
April
    25.62          
May
    23.38  
May
    26.06  
May
    41.34  
May
    39.90  
May
    24.79          
June
    23.75  
June
    27.89  
June
    41.50  
June
    33.69  
June
    24.84          
July
    24.45  
July
    29.99  
July
    39.16  
July
    30.81  
July
    26.23          
August
    24.08  
August
    31.13  
August
    39.87  
August
    31.99  
August
    26.05          
September
    23.97  
September
    32.56  
September
    42.31  
September
    27.92  
September
    27.01          
October
    23.85  
October
    34.25  
October
    41.79  
October
    26.77  
October
    25.67          
November
    24.91  
November
    33.91  
November
    38.21  
November
    28.56  
November
    26.94          
December
    24.49  
December
    35.75  
December
    41.56  
December
    28.50  
December
    28.03          

BP P.L.C. (BP)
 
BP p.l.c. provides fuel for transportation, energy for heat and light, retail services, and petrochemicals products.  The company operates in three segments: Exploration and Production; Refining and Marketing; and Other Businesses and Corporate.  The Exploration and Production segment engages in the oil and natural gas exploration, development, and production; and marketing and trading of natural gas liquids, liquefied natural gas (LNG), and gas and power.  The Refining and Marketing segment engages in the supply and trading, refining, marketing, and transportation of crude oil, petroleum, and chemical products to wholesale and retail customers under the Amoco and BP brands.  The Other Businesses and Corporate segment produces and markets rolled aluminum products, as well as generates energy through wind, solar, biofuels, hydrogen, and gas-fired sources.
2005
 
Closing Price
 
2006
 
Closing Price
 
2007
 
Closing Price
 
2008
 
Closing Price
 
2009
 
Closing Price
 
2010
 
Closing Price
January
    59.62  
January
    72.31  
January
    63.51  
January
    63.95  
January
    42.47  
January
    56.12
February
    64.92  
February
    66.42  
February
    61.54  
February
    64.87  
February
    38.36  
February
    53.21
March
    62.40  
March
    68.94  
March
    64.75  
March
    60.65  
March
    40.10  
March
    57.07
April
    60.90  
April
    73.72  
April
    67.32  
April
    72.79  
April
    42.46          
May
    60.20  
May
    70.70  
May
    67.01  
May
    72.51  
May
    49.50          
June
    62.38  
June
    69.61  
June
    72.14  
June
    69.57  
June
    47.68          
July
    65.88  
July
    72.52  
July
    69.40  
July
    61.44  
July
    50.04          
August
    68.38  
August
    68.05  
August
    67.36  
August
    57.63  
August
    51.45          
September
    70.85  
September
    65.58  
September
    69.35  
September
    50.17  
September
    53.23          
October
    66.40  
October
    67.10  
October
    77.99  
October
    49.70  
October
    56.62          
November
    65.84  
November
    68.08  
November
    72.74  
November
    48.69  
November
    57.18          
December
    64.22  
December
    67.10  
December
    73.17  
December
    46.74  
December
    57.97          
 
A-4

 
BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB COMPANY (BMY)
 
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, a global biopharmaceutical company, engages in discovering, developing, and delivering medicines that help patients prevail over serious diseases.  The company focuses on the areas of serious unmet medical need, such as cardiovascular disease, mental illness, cancer, HIV/AIDS, hepatitis B and C, rheumatoid arthritis, type 2 diabetes, solid organ transplantation, and Alzheimer's disease.  Its lead products include cardiovascular medicines, including PLAVIX and AVAPRO/AVALIDE; ABILIFY, a medicine for the treatment of mental illness; ERBITUX, SPRYCEL, and IXEMPRA, which are cancer medicines; HIV medicines, such as REYATAZ, SUSTIVA, and ATRIPLA; BARACLUDE, a medicine for hepatitis B; ONGLYZA, a type 2 diabetes treatment; and ORENCIA, a medicine for rheumatoid arthritis.  The company also has a pipeline with compounds in phase III clinical trials, including apixaban, dapagliflozin, ipilimumab, belatacept, and brivanib.  It sells its products to wholesalers, distributors, retailers, hospitals, clinics, government agencies, and pharmacies.
2005
 
Closing Price
 
2006
 
Closing Price
 
2007
 
Closing Price
 
2008
 
Closing Price
 
2009
 
Closing Price
 
2010
 
Closing Price
January
    23.44  
January
    22.79  
January
    28.79  
January
    23.02  
January
    21.41  
January
    24.36
February
    25.03  
February
    23.10  
February
    26.38  
February
    22.61  
February
    18.41  
February
    24.51
March
    25.46  
March
    24.61  
March
    27.76  
March
    21.30  
March
    21.92  
March
    26.70
April
    26.00  
April
    25.38  
April
    28.86  
April
    21.97  
April
    19.20          
May
    25.36  
May
    24.55  
May
    30.31  
May
    22.79  
May
    19.92          
June
    24.98  
June
    25.86  
June
    31.56  
June
    20.53  
June
    20.31          
July
    24.98  
July
    23.97  
July
    28.41  
July
    21.12  
July
    21.74          
August
    24.47  
August
    21.75  
August
    29.15  
August
    21.34  
August
    22.13          
September
    24.06  
September
    24.92  
September
    28.82  
September
    20.85  
September
    22.52          
October
    21.17  
October
    24.75  
October
    29.99  
October
    20.55  
October
    21.80          
November
    21.59  
November
    24.83  
November
    29.63  
November
    20.70  
November
    25.31          
December
    22.98  
December
    26.32  
December
    26.52  
December
    23.25  
December
    25.25          

BROCADE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS, INC. (BRCD)
 
Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. supplies end-to-end IP based Ethernet and storage area networking solutions for enterprises and service providers.  Its Data Storage segment offers infrastructure products and solutions, including directors, switches, routers, fabric-based software applications, distance/extension products, management applications, and utilities to centralize data management; and host bus adapters, converged network adapters, mezzanine cards, and storage area network switch modules for bladed servers.  The company’s Ethernet Products segment provides Open Systems Interconnection Reference Model (OSI) Layer 2-3 switches and routers, which enable the use of bandwidth-intensive network business applications and digital entertainment on local area networks and wide area networks; and OSI Layer 47 switches that allow enterprises and service providers to build network infrastructures to direct the flow of traffic, and file area network products and associated management solutions.  The company’s Global Services segment includes break/fix maintenance, extended warranty, installation, consulting, network management, related software maintenance and support, and telecommunications services that assist customers in designing, implementing, deploying, and managing networking solutions, as well as post-contract customer support and customer support services.
2005
 
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2006
 
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2007
 
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2008
 
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2009
 
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2010
 
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January
    6.20  
January
    4.60  
January
    8.59  
January
    6.89  
January
    3.81  
January
    6.87
February
    6.20  
February
    5.27  
February
    9.01  
February
    7.69  
February
    2.78  
February
    5.82
March
    5.92  
March
    6.68  
March
    9.52  
March
    7.30  
March
    3.45  
March
    5.71
April
    4.35  
April
    6.16  
April
    9.77  
April
    7.16  
April
    5.78          
May
    3.92  
May
    6.11  
May
    9.19  
May
    8.06  
May
    7.34          
June
    3.88  
June
    6.14  
June
    7.82  
June
    8.24  
June
    7.84          
July
    4.48  
July
    6.26  
July
    7.04  
July
    6.75  
July
    7.86          
August
    4.01  
August
    6.21  
August
    7.00  
August
    7.42  
August
    7.26          
September
    4.08  
September
    7.06  
September
    8.56  
September
    5.82  
September
    7.86          
October
    3.72  
October
    8.11  
October
    9.51  
October
    3.77  
October
    8.60          
November
    4.37  
November
    9.25  
November
    7.29  
November
    3.22  
November
    7.09          
December
    4.07  
December
    8.21  
December
    7.34  
December
    2.83  
December
    7.63          
 
A-5

 
BT GROUP PLC (BT)
 
BT Group plc, together with its subsidiaries, provides communications services to multinational corporations and public sector organizations.  It operates in four divisions: BT Global Services, BT Retail, BT Wholesale, and Openreach.  The BT Global Services division provides managed networked IT services, applications management, professional services, and outsourcing solutions to corporate, carrier, and government organizations.  The BT Retail division offers a range of communication products and services to consumers, and small and medium-sized enterprises, as well as offers BT Conferencing, BT Directories, and BT Payphones services.  The BT Wholesale division offers broadband, voice, and data connectivity services, as well as interconnects, managed network outsourcing, and value-added solutions to communications providers.  The Openreach division connects communications providers’ customers to their local telephone exchange giving them access to the U.K. network.
2005
 
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2006
 
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2007
 
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2008
 
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2009
 
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2010
 
Closing Price
January
    39.61  
January
    36.75  
January
    61.04  
January
    51.85  
January
    15.24  
January
    21.77
February
    40.27  
February
    36.23  
February
    58.08  
February
    45.27  
February
    12.79  
February
    17.53
March
    38.94  
March
    38.82  
March
    60.01  
March
    43.10  
March
    11.17  
March
    18.71
April
    38.52  
April
    40.03  
April
    62.95  
April
    44.14  
April
    13.73          
May
    39.25  
May
    44.36  
May
    65.35  
May
    44.01  
May
    14.15          
June
    41.60  
June
    44.29  
June
    66.58  
June
    39.73  
June
    16.80          
July
    40.50  
July
    44.42  
July
    63.58  
July
    33.12  
July
    21.08          
August
    39.11  
August
    47.06  
August
    63.76  
August
    31.30  
August
    22.69          
September
    39.64  
September
    50.57  
September
    62.83  
September
    29.01  
September
    20.81          
October
    37.81  
October
    53.52  
October
    68.09  
October
    18.90  
October
    21.35          
November
    37.09  
November
    56.12  
November
    58.87  
November
    20.71  
November
    23.16          
December
    38.38  
December
    59.89  
December
    53.92  
December
    19.98  
December
    21.74          

CBS CORPORATION (CBS)
 
CBS Corporation operates as a mass media company in the United States and internationally. The company operates in five segments: Television, Radio, Outdoor, Interactive, and Publishing. The Television segment operates through CBS Television comprising CBS Television Networks, the 30 owned broadcast television stations; CBS Paramount Network Television and CBS Television Distribution, the television production and syndication operations; Showtime Network, a premium subscription television program service; and CBS College Sports Network, the cable network and online digital media business to college athletics. The Radio segment operates through CBS radio, which owns and operates 130 radio stations in the United States. Its programs include rock, oldies, all-news, talk, adult contemporary, urban, and sports and country. The Outdoor segment displays advertising on media, including billboards, transit shelters, buses, rail systems, mall kiosks, stadium signage, and in retail stores. It provides its services to entertainment, media, automotive, beverage, financial, real estate, retail, healthcare, telecommunications, restaurants, health and beauty aids, hotels, and professional services. The Interactive segment operates an online content network for information and entertainment with a portfolio of brands, including CNET, CBS.com, CBSSports.com, GameSpot, TV.com, Last.fm, and BNET. The Publishing segment publishes and distributes adult and children's consumer books in printed, audio, and digital formats under the Simon & Schuster, Pocket Books, Scribner, Atria Books, Simon Spotlight Entertainment, Free Press, Simon Spotlight, Aladdin Paperbacks, and Books for Young Readers imprints.
2005
 
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2006
 
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2007
 
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2008
 
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2009
 
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2010
 
Closing Price
January
    27.55  
January
    26.13  
January
    31.17  
January
    25.20  
January
    5.72  
January
    12.93
February
    25.75  
February
    24.46  
February
    30.37  
February
    22.82  
February
    4.27  
February
    12.99
March
    25.70  
March
    23.98  
March
    30.59  
March
    22.08  
March
    3.84  
March
    13.94
April
    25.54  
April
    25.47  
April
    31.77  
April
    23.07  
April
    7.04          
May
    25.30  
May
    25.91  
May
    33.26  
May
    21.58  
May
    7.38          
June
    23.62  
June
    27.05  
June
    33.32  
June
    19.49  
June
    6.92          
July
    24.71  
July
    27.43  
July
    31.72  
July
    16.36  
July
    8.19          
August
    25.08  
August
    28.55  
August
    31.51  
August
    16.18  
August
    10.35          
September
    24.35  
September
    28.17  
September
    31.50  
September
    14.58  
September
    12.05          
October
    22.85  
October
    28.94  
October
    28.70  
October
    9.71  
October
    11.77          
November
    24.64  
November
    29.75  
November
    27.43  
November
    6.66  
November
    12.81          
December
    24.05  
December
    31.18  
December
    27.25  
December
    8.19  
December
    14.05          
 
A-6

 
CISCO SYSTEMS, INC. (CSCO)
 
Cisco Systems, Inc. designs, manufactures, and sells IP-based networking and other products to the communications and IT industry worldwide.  The company offers routers that interconnect public and private IP networks for mobile, data, voice, and video applications; switching systems, which provide connectivity to end users, workstations, IP phones, access points, and servers; application networking services; home networking products, such as voice and data modems, routers and gateways, Internet video cameras, home entertainment storage, wireless home audio, and home network management software; and network and content security, email, and Web security products.  It also provides storage area networking products that deliver connectivity between servers and storage systems; unified communication products to integrate voice, video, data, and mobile applications on fixed and mobile networks; video systems, including digital set-top boxes and digital media products; and wireless systems.  In addition, the company offers optical networking products, cable access, and service provider VoIP services; and Cisco TelePresence systems and exchange services, physical security and video surveillance, digital media systems, and building systems to manage energy efficiency.  It serves enterprise businesses, public institutions, telecommunications companies, commercial businesses, and personal residences through systems integrators, service providers, resellers, distributors, and retail partners.
2005
 
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2006
 
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2007
 
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2008
 
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2009
 
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2010
 
Closing Price
January
    18.04  
January
    18.57  
January
    26.62  
January
    24.50  
January
    14.97  
January
    22.47
February
    17.42  
February
    20.24  
February
    25.94  
February
    24.39  
February
    14.57  
February
    24.33
March
    17.89  
March
    21.67  
March
    25.53  
March
    24.09  
March
    16.77  
March
    26.03
April
    17.27  
April
    20.95  
April
    26.74  
April
    25.64  
April
    19.32          
May
    19.40  
May
    19.68  
May
    26.92  
May
    26.72  
May
    18.50          
June
    19.08  
June
    19.53  
June
    27.85  
June
    23.26  
June
    18.65          
July
    19.15  
July
    17.88  
July
    28.91  
July
    21.99  
July
    22.01          
August
    17.62  
August
    21.99  
August
    31.92  
August
    24.05  
August
    21.60          
September
    17.92  
September
    22.98  
September
    33.13  
September
    22.56  
September
    23.54          
October
    17.45  
October
    24.13  
October
    33.06  
October
    17.77  
October
    22.81          
November
    17.54  
November
    26.91  
November
    28.02  
November
    16.54  
November
    23.40          
December
    17.12  
December
    27.33  
December
    27.07  
December
    16.30  
December
    23.94          

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
A-7

 
CITIGROUP INC. (C)
 
Citigroup Inc., a global financial services company, provides consumers, corporations, governments, and institutions with a range of financial products and services, including consumer banking and credit, corporate and investment banking, securities brokerage, and wealth management.  The company has two primary segments, Citicorp and Citi Holdings.  The Citicorp segment operates as a global bank for businesses and consumers with two primary businesses, Institutional Clients Group and Regional Consumer Banks.  The Institutional Clients Group business provides transaction services, such as treasury and trade solutions, and securities and fund services; and securities and banking services, including market making, underwriting and advisory, corporate lending, private banking, and institutional asset management.  It serves corporate, institutional, public sector, and private banking clients.  The Regional Consumer Banks business provides traditional banking services, including retail banking, and branded cards, and small and middle market commercial banking in North America, Asia, Latin America, and Europe, Middle East, and Africa.  The Citi Holdings segment has three businesses: Brokerage and Asset Management, Local Consumer Finance, and Special Asset Pool.  Brokerage and Asset Management business includes the 49% stake in Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, Nikko Cordial Securities, Nikko Asset Management, and Select Global Asset Management (Retail Alternative Investments) operations.  Local Consumer Finance consists of CitiFinancial, Mortgage, Student Loans, Auto Loans, Retail Partner Cards, Primerica, and CRE activities in North America, as well as the International Consumer Finance activates.  Special Asset Pool business includes key S&B risk exposures and other covered assets.
2005
 
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2006
 
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2007
 
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2008
 
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2009
 
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2010
 
Closing Price
January
    49.05  
January
    46.58  
January
    55.13  
January
    28.17  
January
    3.55  
January
    3.32
February
    47.72  
February
    46.37  
February
    50.37  
February
    23.71  
February
    1.50  
February
    3.40
March
    44.94  
March
    47.23  
March
    51.34  
March
    21.42  
March
    2.53  
March
    4.05
April
    46.96  
April
    49.95  
April
    53.62  
April
    25.27  
April
    3.05          
May
    47.11  
May
    49.30  
May
    54.49  
May
    21.89  
May
    3.72          
June
    46.23  
June
    48.25  
June
    51.29  
June
    16.76  
June
    2.97          
July
    43.50  
July
    48.31  
July
    46.57  
July
    18.69  
July
    3.17          
August
    43.77  
August
    49.35  
August
    46.88  
August
    18.99  
August
    5.00          
September
    45.52  
September
    49.67  
September
    46.67  
September
    20.51  
September
    4.84          
October
    45.78  
October
    50.16  
October
    41.90  
October
    13.65  
October
    4.09          
November
    48.55  
November
    49.59  
November
    33.30  
November
    8.29  
November
    4.11          
December
    48.53  
December
    55.70  
December
    29.44  
December
    6.71  
December
    3.31          
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
A-8

 
THE COCA-COLA COMPANY (KO)
 
The Coca-Cola Company manufactures, distributes, and markets nonalcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups worldwide.  It principally offers sparkling and still beverages.  The company’s sparkling beverages include nonalcoholic ready-to-drink beverages with carbonation, such as energy drinks, and carbonated waters and flavored waters.  Its still beverages consist of nonalcoholic beverages without carbonation, including non-carbonated waters, flavored waters and enhanced waters, juices and juice drinks, teas, coffees, and sports drinks.  The Coca-Cola Company also offers fountain syrups, syrups, and concentrates, such as flavoring ingredients and sweeteners.  The company markets its nonalcoholic beverages under the Coca-Cola, Diet Coke, Fanta, and Sprite brand names.  The Coca-Cola Company also owns mineral water brands Kildevaeld and Kurvand in Denmark and soft drink brand Hyvaa Paivaa in Finland.  It sells its finished beverage products primarily to distributors, and beverage concentrates and syrups to bottling and canning operators, distributors, fountain wholesalers, and fountain retailers.
2005
 
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2006
 
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2007
 
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2008
 
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2009
 
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2010
 
Closing Price
January
    41.49  
January
    41.38  
January
    47.88  
January
    59.00  
January
    42.72  
January
    54.25
February
    42.80  
February
    41.97  
February
    46.68  
February
    58.46  
February
    40.85  
February
    52.72
March
    41.67  
March
    41.87  
March
    48.00  
March
    60.87  
March
    43.95  
March
    55.00
April
    43.44  
April
    41.96  
April
    52.19  
April
    58.87  
April
    43.05          
May
    44.63  
May
    44.03  
May
    52.99  
May
    57.26  
May
    49.16          
June
    41.75  
June
    43.02  
June
    52.31  
June
    51.98  
June
    47.99          
July
    43.76  
July
    44.50  
July
    52.11  
July
    51.50  
July
    49.84          
August
    44.00  
August
    44.81  
August
    53.78  
August
    52.07  
August
    48.77          
September
    43.19  
September
    44.68  
September
    57.47  
September
    52.88  
September
    53.70          
October
    42.78  
October
    46.72  
October
    61.76  
October
    44.06  
October
    53.31          
November
    42.69  
November
    46.83  
November
    62.10  
November
    46.87  
November
    57.20          
December
    40.31  
December
    48.25  
December
    61.37  
December
    45.27  
December
    57.00          

COMCAST CORPORATION (CMCSA)
 
Comcast Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, provides cable services in the United States.  It offers various consumer entertainment, information, and communication products and services to the residential and commercial customers.  The company operates in two segments, Cable and Programming.  The Cable segment manages and operates cable systems, including video, high-speed Internet, and phone services, as well as regional sports and news networks.  Its video services include basic and digital cable, video on demand, high-definition television, digital video recorder, premium channel programming, and pay-per-view programming services.  This segment’s high-speed Internet service consists of an interactive portal, Comcast.net, which provides multiple email addresses and online storage, as well as various proprietary content, and value-added features and enhancements.  Its phone services include voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) digital phone service that provides local and domestic long-distance calling with various features, such as voice mail, caller ID, and call waiting services.  The Programming segment operates consolidated national programming networks consisting of E!, The Golf Channel, VERSUS, G4, and Style.  The company also develops and operates Comcast’s Internet businesses focused on entertainment, information, and communication, including Comcast.net, Fancast, thePlatform, Fandango, Plaxo, and DailyCandy; and owns two professional sports teams and two multipurpose arenas, as well as manages other facilities for sporting events, concerts, and other events.
2005
 
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2006
 
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2007
 
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2008
 
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2009
 
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2010
 
Closing Price
January
    21.46  
January
    18.55  
January
    29.57  
January
    18.16  
January
    14.65  
January
    15.83
February
    21.64  
February
    17.89  
February
    25.72  
February
    19.54  
February
    13.06  
February
    16.44
March
    22.52  
March
    17.44  
March
    25.95  
March
    19.34  
March
    13.64  
March
    18.83
April
    21.40  
April
    20.63  
April
    26.66  
April
    20.55  
April
    15.46          
May
    21.47  
May
    21.42  
May
    27.41  
May
    22.50  
May
    13.77          
June
    20.45  
June
    21.83  
June
    28.12  
June
    18.97  
June
    14.46          
July
    20.49  
July
    22.92  
July
    26.27  
July
    20.62  
July
    14.86          
August
    20.49  
August
    23.36  
August
    26.09  
August
    21.18  
August
    15.32          
September
    19.59  
September
    24.60  
September
    24.18  
September
    19.63  
September
    16.88          
October
    18.54  
October
    27.11  
October
    21.05  
October
    15.76  
October
    14.50          
November
    17.60  
November
    26.97  
November
    20.54  
November
    17.34  
November
    14.66          
December
    17.28  
December
    28.22  
December
    18.26  
December
    16.88  
December
    16.86          
 
A-9

 
DELL INC. (DELL)
 
Dell Inc., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the design, development, manufacture, marketing, sale, and support of computer systems and services worldwide.  It offers desktop PCs and workstations; notebook computers; servers and networking products; and storage solutions, including storage area networks, network-attached storage, direct-attached storage, disk and tape backup systems, and removable disk backup.  The company also offers third party software products, which comprise operating systems, business and office applications, anti-virus and related security software, and entertainment software; peripheral products, including software titles, printers, televisions, notebook accessories, networking and wireless products, digital cameras, power adapters, scanners, and other products; and displays, including flat panel monitors and projectors.  In addition, it provides infrastructure consulting services, deployment services, asset recovery and recycling services, training services, support services, and managed services.  Further, the company provides a range of financial services, including originating, collecting, and servicing customer receivables related to the purchase of Dell products; and financing alternatives, asset management services, and other customer financial services for business and consumer customers.  Its customers comprise large corporate, government, healthcare, and education accounts, as well as small and medium businesses, and individual consumers.  The company sells its products and services directly to customers through sales representatives, telephone-based sales, and online at www.dell.com, as well as through various indirect sales channels.
2005
 
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2006
 
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2007
 
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2008
 
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2009
 
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2010
 
Closing Price
January
    41.76  
January
    29.31  
January
    24.22  
January
    20.04  
January
    9.50  
January
    12.90
February
    40.09  
February
    29.00  
February
    22.85  
February
    19.90  
February
    8.53  
February
    13.24
March
    38.42  
March
    29.76  
March
    23.21  
March
    19.92  
March
    9.48  
March
    15.02
April
    34.83  
April
    26.20  
April
    25.21  
April
    18.63  
April
    11.62          
May
    39.93  
May
    25.38  
May
    26.91  
May
    23.06  
May
    11.57          
June
    39.46  
June
    24.46  
June
    28.55  
June
    21.88  
June
    13.73          
July
    40.47  
July
    21.68  
July
    27.97  
July
    24.57  
July
    13.38          
August
    35.60  
August
    22.55  
August
    28.25  
August
    21.73  
August
    15.83          
September
    34.20  
September
    22.84  
September
    27.60  
September
    16.48  
September
    15.26          
October
    31.88  
October
    24.33  
October
    30.60  
October
    12.20  
October
    14.45          
November
    30.15  
November
    27.24  
November
    24.54  
November
    11.17  
November
    14.12          
December
    29.95  
December
    25.09  
December
    24.51  
December
    10.24  
December
    14.36          

 
 
 
 
 
 
A-10

 
DEUTSCHE TELEKOM AG (DT)
 
Deutsche Telekom AG provides a range of telecommunications and information technology services worldwide.  The company’s Mobile Communications segment offers digital mobile telephony voice services and data services, such as short message services, multimedia messaging services, and mobile Internet and other data services; and national and international roaming services through various roaming agreements with third-party operators, as well as sells mobile devices in conjunction with its services.  Its Broadband/Fixed Network segment offers network communications services consisting of network access products and calling services; wholesale services, including voice services, IP services, and network and access services and solutions; IP/Internet products and services, such as broadband access, VoIP, IPTV, triple-play services, and digital distribution platforms for games, software, and music; data communications services and solutions, and terminal equipment for telecommunications, as well as publishing services, customer retention programs, and installation and maintenance services; and fixed-line network services, wholesale services, IP/Internet products and services, and multimedia services.  The company’s Business Customers segment, through T-Systems division, provides information and communications technology services primarily to German and international companies, non-profit organizations, and governmental agencies.  This segment offers telecommunication services, including network, hosting, and ASP services; and computing and desktop, systems integration, and other telecommunication services.
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January
    21.63  
January
    15.85  
January
    17.61  
January
    20.51  
January
    12.04  
January
    12.87
February
    20.87  
February
    15.79  
February
    17.96  
February
    18.89  
February
    11.99  
February
    12.88
March
    19.96  
March
    16.82  
March
    16.53  
March
    16.58  
March
    12.35  
March
    13.50
April
    18.79  
April
    18.01  
April
    18.36  
April
    17.85  
April
    10.88          
May
    18.65  
May
    16.25  
May
    18.54  
May
    16.71  
May
    11.45          
June
    18.42  
June
    16.04  
June
    18.41  
June
    16.37  
June
    11.80          
July
    19.78  
July
    15.52  
July
    17.18  
July
    17.26  
July
    12.79          
August
    19.08  
August
    14.64  
August
    18.60  
August
    16.47  
August
    13.32          
September
    18.24  
September
    15.87  
September
    19.63  
September
    15.23  
September
    13.66          
October
    17.70  
October
    17.40  
October
    20.54  
October
    14.85  
October
    13.54          
November
    16.59  
November
    17.80  
November
    22.05  
November
    13.74  
November
    14.85          
December
    16.63  
December
    18.20  
December
    21.67  
December
    15.30  
December
    14.70          

DISCOVER FINANCIAL SERVICES (DFS)
 
Discover Financial Services, together with its subsidiaries, operates as a credit card issuer and electronic payment services company primarily in the United States.  The company offers Discover Card-branded credit cards to individuals and small businesses over the Discover Network.  It also provides other consumer products and services, including personal loans, student loans, and prepaid cards, as well as deposit products, such as certificates of deposit, money market accounts, online savings accounts, and individual retirement accounts.  In addition, the company offers automated teller machine, debit, and electronic funds transfer network; payments network; and credit, debit, and prepaid cards issued by third parties.
2005
 
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2010
 
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January
    *  
January
    *  
January
    *  
January
    17.49  
January
    7.15  
January
    13.68
February
    *  
February
    *  
February
    *  
February
    15.09  
February
    5.73  
February
    13.65
March
    *  
March
    *  
March
    *  
March
    16.37  
March
    6.31  
March
    14.90
April
    *  
April
    *  
April
    *  
April
    18.21  
April
    8.13          
May
    *  
May
    *  
May
    *  
May
    17.15  
May
    9.56          
June
    *  
June
    *  
June
    28.50  
June
    13.17  
June
    10.27          
July
    *  
July
    *  
July
    23.05  
July
    14.65  
July
    11.88          
August
    *  
August
    *  
August
    23.14  
August
    16.45  
August
    13.75          
September
    *  
September
    *  
September
    20.80  
September
    13.82  
September
    16.23          
October
    *  
October
    *  
October
    19.30  
October
    12.25  
October
    14.14          
November
    *  
November
    *  
November
    17.37  
November
    10.23  
November
    15.46          
December
    *  
December
    *  
December
    15.08  
December
    9.53  
December
    14.71          
 
A-11

 
ELI LILLY AND COMPANY (LLY)
 
Eli Lilly and Company develops, manufactures, and sells pharmaceutical products worldwide.  It offers neuroscience products to treat schizophrenia, manic episodes, and bipolar maintenance; depression and diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain; attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder in children, adolescents, and adults; depression, bulimia nervosa, and obsessive-compulsive disorders; and bipolar depression.  The company’s endocrinology products are used for diabetes; type 2 diabetes; osteoporosis in postmenopausal women; osteoporosis in postmenopausal women and men at high risk for fracture; and human growth hormone deficiency and idiopathic short stature.  It also provides oncology products to prevent pancreatic, metastatic breast, non-small cell lung, ovarian, and bladder cancers; malignant pleural mesothelioma; and colorectal cancers, as well as offers cardiovascular products for treating erectile dysfunction, atherothrombotic events in patients with acute coronary syndromes undergoing percutaneous coronary invention and adults with severe sepsis at high risk of death.  In addition, the company offers animal health products, such as cattle feed additives; antibiotics used to treat respiratory diseases and other diseases in cattle, swine, and poultry; protein supplements to improve milk productivity in dairy cows; anticoccidial agents for use in poultry; antibiotics used to control enteric infections in calves and swine; parasiticides for use on cattle and premises; and products that prevents flea infestations on dogs, as well as other pharmaceutical products to treat staphylococcal infections and bacterial infections.
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2010
 
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January
    54.24  
January
    56.62  
January
    54.12  
January
    51.39  
January
    36.82  
January
    35.20
February
    56.00  
February
    55.62  
February
    52.59  
February
    50.02  
February
    29.38  
February
    34.34
March
    52.10  
March
    55.30  
March
    53.71  
March
    51.59  
March
    33.41  
March
    36.22
April
    58.47  
April
    52.92  
April
    59.13  
April
    48.14  
April
    32.92          
May
    58.30  
May
    51.64  
May
    58.62  
May
    48.14  
May
    34.57          
June
    55.71  
June
    55.27  
June
    55.88  
June
    46.16  
June
    34.64          
July
    56.32  
July
    56.77  
July
    54.09  
July
    47.11  
July
    34.89          
August
    55.02  
August
    55.93  
August
    57.35  
August
    46.65  
August
    33.46          
September
    53.52  
September
    57.00  
September
    56.93  
September
    44.03  
September
    33.03          
October
    49.79  
October
    56.01  
October
    54.15  
October
    33.82  
October
    34.01          
November
    50.50  
November
    53.59  
November
    52.95  
November
    34.15  
November
    36.73          
December
    56.59  
December
    52.10  
December
    53.39  
December
    40.27  
December
    35.71          
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
A-12

 
EMC CORPORATION (EMC)
 
EMC Corporation develops, delivers, and supports information infrastructure technologies and solutions.  The company’s Information Storage segment offers networked information storage systems, networked attached storage, content addressed storage, or direct attached storage environment.  Its software products include EMC SRDF, EMC MirrorView, EMC TimeFinder, and EMC SnapView, which control and enable replication, optimization, and data movement functions in the EMC networked storage system; and EMC Celerra Replicator that copies, protects, and shares data across various distances.  Its Content Management and Archiving segment offers software, which optimizes business processes, as well as creates, manages, delivers, and archives information from documents and discussions, e-mail, Web pages, images, XML, reports, records, rich media, and application data.  The company’s RSA Information Security segment delivers products, packaged solutions, and services to guard the integrity and confidentiality of information.  This segment offers security product and services, such as enterprise identity and access management products, and encryption and key management software that enable companies to collect, monitor, analyze, and report on security event-related activity.  Its VMware Virtual Infrastructure segment offers virtual infrastructure solutions and services that enable customers to address a range of IT problems that include cost and operational inefficiencies, business continuity, software lifecycle management, and desktop management.  The company also provides consulting services, technology deployment, managed services, customer support services, and training and certification services.
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January
    13.10  
January
    13.40  
January
    13.99  
January
    15.83  
January
    11.04  
January
    16.67
February
    12.66  
February
    14.02  
February
    13.96  
February
    15.54  
February
    10.50  
February
    17.49
March
    12.32  
March
    13.63  
March
    13.85  
March
    14.34  
March
    11.40  
March
    18.04
April
    13.12  
April
    13.51  
April
    15.18  
April
    15.40  
April
    12.53          
May
    14.06  
May
    12.80  
May
    16.89  
May
    17.44  
May
    11.75          
June
    13.71  
June
    10.97  
June
    18.10  
June
    14.69  
June
    13.10          
July
    13.69  
July
    10.15  
July
    18.51  
July
    15.01  
July
    15.06          
August
    12.86  
August
    11.65  
August
    19.66  
August
    15.28  
August
    15.90          
September
    12.94  
September
    11.98  
September
    20.80  
September
    11.96  
September
    17.04          
October
    13.96  
October
    12.25  
October
    25.39  
October
    11.78  
October
    16.47          
November
    13.93  
November
    13.11  
November
    19.27  
November
    10.57  
November
    16.83          
December
    13.62  
December
    13.20  
December
    18.53  
December
    10.47  
December
    17.47          


EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION (XOM)
 
Exxon Mobil Corporation engages in the exploration, production, transportation, and sale of crude oil and natural gas.  The company also engages in the manufacture of petroleum products, and transportation and sale of crude oil, natural gas, and petroleum products.  It manufactures and markets commodity petrochemicals, including olefins, aromatics, polyethylene and polypropylene plastics, and other specialty products.  The company also has interests in electric power generation facilities.
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January
    51.60  
January
    62.75  
January
    74.10  
January
    86.40  
January
    76.48  
January
    64.43
February
    63.31  
February
    59.37  
February
    71.68  
February
    87.01  
February
    67.90  
February
    65.00
March
    59.60  
March
    60.86  
March
    75.45  
March
    84.58  
March
    68.10  
March
    66.98
April
    57.03  
April
    63.08  
April
    79.38  
April
    93.07  
April
    66.67          
May
    56.20  
May
    60.91  
May
    83.17  
May
    88.76  
May
    69.35          
June
    57.47  
June
    61.35  
June
    83.88  
June
    88.13  
June
    69.91          
July
    58.75  
July
    67.74  
July
    85.13  
July
    80.43  
July
    70.39          
August
    59.90  
August
    67.67  
August
    85.73  
August
    80.01  
August
    69.15          
September
    63.54  
September
    67.10  
September
    92.56  
September
    77.66  
September
    68.61          
October
    56.14  
October
    71.42  
October
    91.99  
October
    74.12  
October
    71.67          
November
    58.03  
November
    76.81  
November
    89.16  
November
    80.15  
November
    75.07          
December
    56.17  
December
    76.63  
December
    93.69  
December
    79.83  
December
    68.19          
 
A-13

 
FRANCE TELECOM (FTE)
 
France Telecom provides fixed telephony and mobile telecommunications, data transmission, Internet, and multimedia services to consumers, businesses, and other telecommunications operators in France, the United Kingdom, Spain, Poland, and the rest of the world.  It operates in three segments: Personal Communication Services, Home Communication Services, and Enterprise Communication Services.  The Personal Communication Services segment provides mobile telecommunications services.  The Home Communication Services segment offers the fixed-line telecommunications services, including fixed-line telephony, Internet services, and services to operators, as well as engages in the distribution activities and support functions.  The Enterprise Communication Services segment provides business communication solutions and services, as well as data transmission services, including low and high-speed Internet, data transmission, and leased lines services.  In addition, France Telecom offers integration, project consulting, management, and platform services.  Further, it provides broadcast services and network equipment sales.
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January
    31.36  
January
    22.78  
January
    27.81  
January
    35.33  
January
    22.47  
January
    23.06
February
    30.19  
February
    21.84  
February
    27.08  
February
    33.45  
February
    22.45  
February
    23.46
March
    29.87  
March
    22.48  
March
    26.40  
March
    33.58  
March
    22.66  
March
    24.03
April
    29.26  
April
    23.32  
April
    29.27  
April
    31.33  
April
    22.06          
May
    28.27  
May
    23.09  
May
    30.72  
May
    30.64  
May
    23.34          
June
    29.14  
June
    21.86  
June
    27.48  
June
    29.63  
June
    22.81          
July
    30.90  
July
    23.23  
July
    27.17  
July
    31.49  
July
    25.43          
August
    30.29  
August
    22.32  
August
    30.32  
August
    29.42  
August
    25.74          
September
    28.75  
September
    23.31  
September
    33.44  
September
    28.01  
September
    26.92          
October
    25.99  
October
    26.10  
October
    37.00  
October
    25.32  
October
    25.22          
November
    24.99  
November
    26.07  
November
    37.95  
November
    25.73  
November
    26.33          
December
    24.84  
December
    27.70  
December
    35.63  
December
    28.07  
December
    25.24          

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
A-14

 
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY (GE)
 
General Electric Company operates as a technology, media, and financial services company worldwide.  Its Energy Infrastructure segment produces gas, steam, and aeroderivative turbines; generators; and combined cycle systems, as well as provides water treatment services and equipment.  This segment also sells surface and subsea drilling and production systems, floating production platform equipment, compressors, turbines, turboexpanders, and high pressure reactors to national, international, and independent oil and gas companies; and offers equipment overhauls and upgrades, pipeline inspection and integrity services, remote diagnostic and monitoring, and contractual service agreements.  The company’s Technology Infrastructure segment manufactures jet engines, aerospace systems and equipment, and its replacement parts, as well as provides repair and maintenance services for commercial aircraft; military aircraft, includ­ing fighters, bombers, tankers, and helicopters; marine applications; and executive and regional aircraft.  This segment also produces healthcare products, including diagnostic imaging systems; offers transportation products and maintenance services; provides enterprise solutions using sensors for temperature, pressure, moisture, gas and flow rate, as well as non-destructive testing inspection equipment.  General Electric’s NBC Universal segment engages in the production and distribution of films and television programs; operation of television stations and cable/satellite television networks, as well as theme parks.  The company’s Capital Finance segment offers loans, leases, and other financial services to customers, including manufacturers, distributors, and end-users of equipment and major capital assets.  Its Consumer & Industrial segment produces various house hold appliances, lighting products, and electrical equipment and control products, as well as provides related services.
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January
    36.13  
January
    32.75  
January
    36.05  
January
    35.36  
January
    12.13  
January
    16.08
February
    35.20  
February
    32.87  
February
    34.91  
February
    33.14  
February
    8.51  
February
    16.06
March
    36.06  
March
    34.78  
March
    35.36  
March
    37.01  
March
    10.11  
March
    18.20
April
    36.20  
April
    34.59  
April
    36.86  
April
    32.70  
April
    12.65          
May
    36.48  
May
    34.26  
May
    37.58  
May
    30.72  
May
    13.48          
June
    34.65  
June
    32.96  
June
    38.28  
June
    26.69  
June
    11.72          
July
    34.50  
July
    32.69  
July
    38.76  
July
    28.29  
July
    13.40          
August
    33.61  
August
    34.06  
August
    38.87  
August
    28.10  
August
    13.90          
September
    33.67  
September
    35.30  
September
    41.40  
September
    25.50  
September
    16.42          
October
    33.91  
October
    35.11  
October
    41.16  
October
    19.51  
October
    14.26          
November
    35.72  
November
    35.28  
November
    38.29  
November
    17.17  
November
    16.02          
December
    35.05  
December
    37.21  
December
    37.07  
December
    16.20  
December
    15.13          

GLAXOSMITHKLINE PLC (GSK)
 
GlaxoSmithKline plc, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the creation, discovery, development, manufacture, and marketing of pharmaceutical products, over the counter medicines, and health related consumer products.  The company offers prescription medicines to treat a range of conditions, such as infections, depression, skin conditions, asthma, heart and circulatory disease, and cancer.  Further, the company provides nutritional healthcare products, such as Lucozade, a range of energy and sports drinks; Horlicks, a range of milk-based malted food and chocolate drinks; and Ribena, a blackcurrant juice-based drink.
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2009
 
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2010
 
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January
    44.57  
January
    51.24  
January
    54.13  
January
    47.38  
January
    35.26  
January
    39.01
February
    48.22  
February
    50.82  
February
    56.14  
February
    43.91  
February
    30.13  
February
    37.14
March
    45.92  
March
    52.31  
March
    55.26  
March
    42.43  
March
    31.07  
March
    38.52
April
    50.55  
April
    56.88  
April
    57.78  
April
    44.11  
April
    30.76          
May
    49.70  
May
    55.30  
May
    52.18  
May
    44.53  
May
    33.71          
June
    48.51  
June
    55.80  
June
    52.37  
June
    44.22  
June
    35.34          
July
    47.44  
July
    55.33  
July
    51.08  
July
    46.56  
July
    38.29          
August
    48.72  
August
    56.78  
August
    52.22  
August
    46.97  
August
    39.10          
September
    51.28  
September
    53.23  
September
    53.20  
September
    43.46  
September
    39.51          
October
    51.99  
October
    53.25  
October
    51.25  
October
    38.70  
October
    41.16          
November
    49.57  
November
    53.13  
November
    52.68  
November
    34.44  
November
    41.47          
December
    50.48  
December
    52.76  
December
    50.39  
December
    37.27  
December
    42.25          
 
A-15

 
HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY (HPQ)
 
Hewlett-Packard Company offers various products, technologies, software, solutions, and services worldwide.  The company’s Services segment provides consulting, outsourcing, and technology services to infrastructure, applications, and business process domains.  It serves manufacturing, financial services, healthcare, communications, energy, transportation, and consumer and retail industries, as well as governments.  Its Enterprise Storage and Servers segment offers storage and server products and solutions for industry standard servers, business critical systems, and storageworks offerings.  The company’s HP Software segment provides enterprise IT management solutions, information management and business intelligence solutions, and communications and media solutions.  Its Personal Systems Group segment offers personal computers (PCs) comprising commercial PCs, consumer PCs, workstations, handheld computing devices, calculators, and other related accessories, and software and services for the commercial and consumer markets.  The company’s Imaging and Printing Group segment provides consumer and commercial printer hardware, printing supplies, printing media, and scanning devices, such as inkjet and Web solutions, laserjet and enterprise solutions, managed enterprise solutions, graphics solutions, and printer supplies.  Its HP Financial Services segment offers leasing, financing, utility programs, and asset recovery services; and financial asset management services for enterprise customers, as well as specialized financial services to SMBs, and educational and governmental entities.  The company also provides various network infrastructure products, including Ethernet switch products that enhance computing and enterprise solutions under the brand name of ProCurve Networking.
2005
 
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2009
 
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2010
 
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January
    19.59  
January
    31.18  
January
    43.28  
January
    43.72  
January
    34.75  
January
    47.07
February
    20.80  
February
    32.81  
February
    39.35  
February
    47.77  
February
    29.03  
February
    50.79
March
    21.94  
March
    32.90  
March
    40.14  
March
    45.66  
March
    32.06  
March
    53.15
April
    20.47  
April
    32.47  
April
    42.14  
April
    46.35  
April
    35.98          
May
    22.51  
May
    32.38  
May
    45.71  
May
    47.06  
May
    34.35          
June
    23.51  
June
    31.68  
June
    44.62  
June
    44.21  
June
    38.65          
July
    24.62  
July
    31.91  
July
    46.03  
July
    44.80  
July
    43.30          
August
    27.76  
August
    36.56  
August
    49.35  
August
    46.92  
August
    44.89          
September
    29.20  
September
    36.69  
September
    49.79  
September
    46.24  
September
    47.21          
October
    28.04  
October
    38.74  
October
    51.68  
October
    38.28  
October
    47.46          
November
    29.67  
November
    39.46  
November
    51.16  
November
    35.28  
November
    49.06          
December
    28.63  
December
    41.19  
December
    50.48  
December
    36.29  
December
    51.51          
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
A-16

 
THE HOME DEPOT, INC. (HD)
 
The Home Depot, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, operates as a home improvement retailer company.  The company’s Home Depot stores sell building materials, home improvement supplies, and lawn and garden products to do-it-yourself customers, do-it-for-me customers, home improvement contractors, tradespeople, and building maintenance professionals.  Its stores also offer various installation services for do-it-for-me customers.  These installation programs include products, such as carpeting, flooring, cabinets, countertops, and water heaters.  In addition, the company provides professional installation of various products that are sold through its in-home sales programs, such as generators, and furnace and central air systems.
2005
 
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2009
 
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2010
 
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January
    41.26  
January
    40.55  
January
    40.74  
January
    30.64  
January
    21.53  
January
    28.01
February
    40.02  
February
    42.15  
February
    39.59  
February
    26.55  
February
    20.89  
February
    31.20
March
    38.24  
March
    42.30  
March
    36.74  
March
    27.97  
March
    23.56  
March
    32.35
April
    35.37  
April
    39.93  
April
    37.87  
April
    28.80  
April
    26.32          
May
    39.35  
May
    38.12  
May
    38.87  
May
    27.36  
May
    23.16          
June
    38.90  
June
    35.79  
June
    39.35  
June
    23.42  
June
    23.63          
July
    43.51  
July
    34.71  
July
    37.17  
July
    23.83  
July
    25.94          
August
    40.32  
August
    34.29  
August
    38.31  
August
    27.12  
August
    27.29          
September
    38.14  
September
    36.27  
September
    32.44  
September
    25.89  
September
    26.64          
October
    41.04  
October
    37.33  
October
    31.51  
October
    23.59  
October
    25.09          
November
    41.78  
November
    37.97  
November
    28.56  
November
    23.11  
November
    27.36          
December
    40.48  
December
    40.16  
December
    26.94  
December
    23.02  
December
    28.93          

INTEL CORPORATION (INTC)
 
Intel Corporation designs, manufactures, and sells integrated circuits for computing and communications industries worldwide.  It offers microprocessor products used in desktops, nettops, workstations, servers, embedded products, communications products, notebooks, netbooks, mobile Internet devices, and consumer electronics, as well as in embedded designs, such as industrial equipment, point-of-sale systems, panel PCs, automotive information/entertainment systems, and medical equipment.  The company also provides chipset products that send data between the microprocessor and input, display, and storage devices, such as keyboard, mouse, monitor, hard drive, and CD or DVD drives; motherboards that has connectors for attaching devices to the bus, and contains the CPU, chipset, memory, and other components used in the desktop, workstation, and server platforms; wired and wireless connectivity products, including network adapters and embedded wireless cards used to translate and transmit data across networks; NAND flash memory products primarily used in digital audio players, memory cards, and system-level applications, such as solid-state drives; communications infrastructure products, including network processors and communications boards; and network and server storage products, as well as software products and services that enable and advance the computing ecosystem.  In addition, it offers platforms that include a microprocessor, chipset, and enabling software to incorporate various components and technologies.  Intel sells its products primarily to original equipment manufacturers, original design manufacturers, PC and network communications products users, and other manufacturers of industrial and communications equipment.
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2009
 
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2010
 
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January
    22.45  
January
    21.26  
January
    20.96  
January
    21.10  
January
    12.90  
January
    19.40
February
    23.99  
February
    20.60  
February
    19.86  
February
    19.97  
February
    12.74  
February
    20.53
March
    23.23  
March
    19.46  
March
    19.13  
March
    21.18  
March
    15.03  
March
    22.29
April
    23.52  
April
    19.98  
April
    21.50  
April
    22.26  
April
    15.78          
May
    26.96  
May
    18.02  
May
    22.18  
May
    23.18  
May
    15.72          
June
    26.02  
June
    19.00  
June
    23.74  
June
    21.48  
June
    16.55          
July
    27.14  
July
    18.00  
July
    23.62  
July
    22.19  
July
    19.25          
August
    25.72  
August
    19.57  
August
    25.75  
August
    22.87  
August
    20.32          
September
    24.65  
September
    20.57  
September
    25.86  
September
    18.73  
September
    19.57          
October
    23.50  
October
    21.34  
October
    26.90  
October
    16.03  
October
    19.11          
November
    26.68  
November
    21.40  
November
    26.08  
November
    13.80  
November
    19.20          
December
    24.96  
December
    20.25  
December
    26.66  
December
    14.66  
December
    20.40          
 
A-17

 
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION (IBM)
 
International Business Machines Corporation develops and manufactures information technology products and services worldwide.  Its Global Technology Services segment offers IT infrastructure and business process services, such as strategic outsourcing, integrated technology, business transformation outsourcing, and maintenance.  The company’s Global Business Services segment provides professional services and application outsourcing services, including consulting and systems integration, and application management.  Its Systems and Technology segment offers computing and storage solutions, including servers, disk and tape storage systems and software, semiconductor technology and products, packaging solutions, engineering and technology services, and retail store solutions.  International Business Machines Corporation’s Software segment primarily offers middleware and operating systems software comprising WebSphere software for Web-enabled applications; information management software for database, content management, information integration and business intelligence; Tivoli software for infrastructure management, including security and storage management; Lotus software for collaboration, messaging, and social networking; and rational software, a process automation tool.  The company’s Global Financing segment provides commercial financing to dealers and remarketers of IT products; lease and loan financing to external and internal clients; and sale and lease of used equipment.  International Business Machines Corporation serves banking, insurance, education, government, healthcare, life sciences, aerospace and defense, automotive, chemical and petroleum, electronics, distribution, telecommunications, media and entertainment, and energy and utilities, as well as small and medium sized business.
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2010
 
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January
    93.42  
January
    81.30  
January
    99.15  
January
    107.11  
January
    91.65  
January
    122.39
February
    92.58  
February
    80.24  
February
    92.94  
February
    113.86  
February
    92.03  
February
    127.16
March
    91.38  
March
    82.47  
March
    94.26  
March
    115.14  
March
    96.89  
March
    128.25
April
    76.38  
April
    82.34  
April
    102.21  
April
    120.70  
April
    103.21          
May
    75.55  
May
    79.90  
May
    106.60  
May
    129.43  
May
    106.28          
June
    74.20  
June
    76.82  
June
    105.25  
June
    118.53  
June
    104.42          
July
    83.46  
July
    77.41  
July
    110.65  
July
    127.98  
July
    117.93          
August
    80.62  
August
    80.97  
August
    116.69  
August
    121.73  
August
    118.05          
September
    80.22  
September
    81.94  
September
    117.80  
September
    116.96  
September
    119.61          
October
    81.88  
October
    92.33  
October
    116.12  
October
    92.97  
October
    120.61          
November
    88.90  
November
    91.92  
November
    105.18  
November
    81.60  
November
    126.35          
December
    82.20  
December
    97.15  
December
    108.10  
December
    84.16  
December
    130.90          
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
A-18


JDS UNIPHASE CORPORATION (JDSU)
 
JDS Uniphase Corporation provides communications test and measurement solutions, and optical products to telecommunications service providers, cable operators, and network equipment manufacturers.  The company’s Communications Test and Measurement segment provides test tools, platforms, and services for optical transport networks, DSL services, data networks, cable networks, digital video broadcast, and fiber characterization services; and instruments, service assurance systems, and services for communications network operators and equipment manufacturers that deliver and/or operate broadband/IP networks deploying triple- and quad-play services.  This segment serves communications service providers, communications equipment manufacturers, government organizations, and corporate customers.  Its Communications and Commercial Optical Products segment offers transmission products consisting of optical transceivers and transponders, and supporting components, such as modulators and source lasers, including vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers; and transport products comprising amplifiers and reconfigurable optical add/drop multiplexers and supporting components, such as pump lasers, passive devices, and array waveguides.  This segment serves optical communications, laser, and photovoltaic markets.  The company’s Advanced Optical Technologies segment offers multilayer product security technologies for protection against diversion, brand erosion, and lost revenue due to counterfeiting; and optical thin-film coatings for various applications in night-vision goggles, satellite solar covers, medical instrumentation, optical communications components, fax machines, computer-driven projectors, and event lighting for government and aerospace, biomedical, telecommunications, office automation, and other markets.  It also offers color solutions for product finishes and decorative packaging.
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2010
 
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January
    17.20  
January
    24.96  
January
    17.78  
January
    10.41  
January
    3.63  
January
    7.86
February
    15.28  
February
    24.32  
February
    16.21  
February
    13.15  
February
    2.76  
February
    10.73
March
    13.36  
March
    33.36  
March
    15.23  
March
    13.39  
March
    3.25  
March
    12.52
April
    11.84  
April
    27.92  
April
    16.48  
April
    14.31  
April
    4.61          
May
    12.24  
May
    24.24  
May
    13.10  
May
    12.37  
May
    5.39          
June
    12.16  
June
    20.24  
June
    13.43  
June
    11.36  
June
    5.72          
July
    12.08  
July
    17.12  
July
    14.33  
July
    10.93  
July
    5.86          
August
    12.64  
August
    18.16  
August
    14.56  
August
    10.16  
August
    6.87          
September
    17.76  
September
    17.52  
September
    14.96  
September
    8.47  
September
    7.11          
October
    16.80  
October
    14.53  
October
    15.26  
October
    5.46  
October
    5.59          
November
    20.56  
November
    18.48  
November
    13.46  
November
    2.72  
November
    7.39          
December
    18.88  
December
    16.66  
December
    13.30  
December
    3.65  
December
    8.25          
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
A-19

 
JOHNSON & JOHNSON (JNJ)
 
Johnson & Johnson engages in the research and development, manufacture, and sale of various products in the health care field worldwide.  Its Consumer segment provides products used in baby care, skin care, oral care, wound care, and women’s health care fields, as well as nutritional and over-the-counter pharmaceutical products under JOHNSON’S, AVEENO, CLEAN & CLEAR, NEUTROGENA, RoC, LUBRIDERM, LISTERINE, REACH, CAREFREE, STAYFREE, SPLENDA, TYLENOL, SUDAFED, ZYRTEC, MOTRIN IB, and PEPCID AC names.  The company’s Pharmaceutical segment offers products in various therapeutic areas, such as anti-infective, antipsychotic, cardiovascular, contraceptive, dermatology, gastrointestinal, hematology, immunology, neurology, oncology, pain management, urology, and virology.  Its products include REMICADE, a biologic to treat Crohn’s disease, ankylosing spondylitis, psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis, ulcerative colitis, and used to treat rheumatoid arthritis; TOPAMAX, for adjunctive and monotherapy use in epilepsy, as well as for treating migraines; PROCRIT that stimulates red blood cell production; RISPERDAL oral, a medication to treat the symptoms of schizophrenia, bipolar mania, and irritability associated with autistic behavior in indicated patients; RISPERDAL CONSTA, an injectable, and INVEGATM Extended-Release tablets to treat schizophrenia; LEVAQUIN and FLOXIN, anti-infective products; CONCERTA, a product for treating attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ACIPHEX/PARIET, a proton pump inhibitor; and DURAGESIC/Fentanyl Transdermal, a treatment for chronic pain.  Johnson & Johnson’s Medical Devices and Diagnostics segment offers circulatory disease management, orthopaedic joint reconstruction and spinal care and sports medicine, surgical care and women’s health, minimally invasive surgical, blood glucose monitoring and insulin delivery, and diagnostic products, as well as disposable contact lenses.
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January
    64.70  
January
    57.54  
January
    66.80  
January
    63.14  
January
    57.69  
January
    62.86
February
    65.60  
February
    57.65  
February
    62.93  
February
    61.96  
February
    50.00  
February
    63.00
March
    67.16  
March
    59.22  
March
    60.26  
March
    64.87  
March
    52.60  
March
    65.20
April
    68.63  
April
    58.61  
April
    64.22  
April
    67.09  
April
    52.36          
May
    67.10  
May
    60.22  
May
    63.27  
May
    66.74  
May
    55.16          
June
    65.00  
June
    59.92  
June
    61.62  
June
    64.34  
June
    56.80          
July
    63.96  
July
    62.55  
July
    60.50  
July
    68.47  
July
    60.89          
August
    63.39  
August
    64.66  
August
    61.79  
August
    70.43  
August
    60.44          
September
    63.28  
September
    64.94  
September
    65.70  
September
    69.28  
September
    60.89          
October
    62.62  
October
    67.40  
October
    65.17  
October
    61.34  
October
    59.05          
November
    61.75  
November
    65.91  
November
    67.74  
November
    58.58  
November
    62.84          
December
    60.10  
December
    66.02  
December
    66.70  
December
    59.83  
December
    64.41          

LM  ERICSSON TELEPHONE CO. (ERIC)
LM Ericsson Telephone Co. is a supplier of network equipment and related services to telecom operators.  The Company offers a portfolio of telecommunication and data communication systems, multimedia solutions and professional services, covering a range of technologies.  LM Ericsson Telephone Co. operates in four segments: Networks, which involves communications infrastructure and related deployment services; Professional Services, which includes managed services, services for network systems integration, consulting and education and customer support services; Multimedia, which involves networked media and messaging, enterprise applications, revenue management, service delivery platforms and mobile platforms, and Phones, includes the 50/50 joint venture with SONY Corporation, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications.
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2010
 
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January
    14.67  
January
    18.24  
January
    19.90  
January
    11.36  
January
    7.99  
January
    9.68
February
    14.66  
February
    17.05  
February
    17.88  
February
    10.75  
February
    8.16  
February
    10.01
March
    14.10  
March
    18.86  
March
    18.55  
March
    9.83  
March
    8.09  
March
    10.44
April
    14.73  
April
    17.74  
April
    19.09  
April
    12.61  
April
    8.53          
May
    15.72  
May
    16.02  
May
    18.99  
May
    13.52  
May
    9.31          
June
    15.98  
June
    16.52  
June
    19.95  
June
    10.40  
June
    9.78          
July
    17.18  
July
    15.74  
July
    18.71  
July
    10.48  
July
    9.72          
August
    17.46  
August
    16.70  
August
    18.61  
August
    11.42  
August
    9.58          
September
    18.42  
September
    17.24  
September
    19.90  
September
    9.43  
September
    10.02          
October
    16.40  
October
    18.91  
October
    15.03  
October
    7.07  
October
    10.40          
November
    16.29  
November
    19.44  
November
    12.23  
November
    7.12  
November
    9.74          
December
    17.20  
December
    20.12  
December
    11.68  
December
    7.81  
December
    9.19          
 
A-20

 
LSI CORPORATION (LSI)
LSI Corporation engages in the design, development, and marketing of semiconductors and storage systems.  Its Semiconductor segment offers integrated circuits for hard disk and tape drive solutions, including systems-on-a-chip, read channels, pre-amplifiers, serial physical interfaces, and hard disk controllers, as well as custom firmware; and magnetic and optical disk drives, and disk and tape-based storage systems.  This segment’s hard disk and tape drive electronics are used to store and retrieve data in personal computers, corporate network servers, archive/back-up devices, and consumer electronics products, such as digital video recorders, game consoles, and digital media players.  It also offers networking solutions that include chips, such as network processors, digital signal processors, content-inspection processors, traffic shaping devices, and physical layer devices, as well as software, evaluation systems, and reference designs to homes, businesses, and mobile users over IP networks.  The Storage Systems segment provides a line of open, modular storage products that comprises complete systems and sub-assemblies, such as storage controller modules, disk drive enclosure modules, related management software, and data protection software for creating local and remote copies of critical data.  Its products and solutions are used in various open operating systems, such as Windows, UNIX and UNIX variants, and Linux environments.  This segment’s products serve Internet-based applications, such as online transaction processing and e-commerce, data warehousing, video editing and post-production, and computing.
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January
    6.11  
January
    9.15  
January
    9.40  
January
    5.21  
January
    3.18  
January
    4.99
February
    6.38  
February
    9.75  
February
    10.16  
February
    5.04  
February
    2.90  
February
    5.39
March
    5.59  
March
    11.56  
March
    10.44  
March
    4.95  
March
    3.04  
March
    6.12
April
    5.36  
April
    10.65  
April
    8.50  
April
    6.20  
April
    3.84          
May
    7.36  
May
    9.73  
May
    8.68  
May
    7.27  
May
    4.47          
June
    8.49  
June
    8.95  
June
    7.51  
June
    6.14  
June
    4.56          
July
    9.76  
July
    8.20  
July
    7.20  
July
    6.94  
July
    5.18          
August
    9.64  
August
    8.05  
August
    6.89  
August
    6.65  
August
    5.21          
September
    9.85  
September
    8.22  
September
    7.42  
September
    5.36  
September
    5.49          
October
    8.11  
October
    10.05  
October
    6.60  
October
    3.85  
October
    5.12          
November
    8.21  
November
    10.66  
November
    5.55  
November
    2.68  
November
    5.29          
December
    8.00  
December
    9.00  
December
    5.31  
December
    3.29  
December
    6.01          
 
 
 
 
 
 
A-21

 
MEDCO HEALTH SOLUTIONS, INC. (MHS)
 
Medco Health Solutions, Inc. is a health care company that provides clinically driven pharmacy services for approximately 60 million Americans.  The company focuses on various segments of the healthcare industry.  It engages in the management and dispensing of prescription medications through its mail-order pharmacies and its network of retail pharmacies.  The company’s Specialty Pharmacy segment, Accredo Health Group, provides specialty pharmacy products and services for the treatment of chronic and complex diseases.  Through its subsidiary, Liberty Medical, the company provides diabetes testing supplies and related products.  Medco Health Solutions, Inc. also offers services, including plan design, clinical management, utilization management, clinical services, pharmacy management, mail-order services, physician services, and Web-based services to private and public employers, health plans, labor unions, and government agencies.
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2010
 
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January
    21.29  
January
    27.05  
January
    29.61  
January
    49.98  
January
    44.93  
January
    61.48
February
    22.21  
February
    27.86  
February
    33.81  
February
    44.31  
February
    40.58  
February
    63.24
March
    24.79  
March
    28.61  
March
    36.27  
March
    43.79  
March
    41.34  
March
    64.56
April
    25.49  
April
    26.62  
April
    39.01  
April
    49.54  
April
    43.55          
May
    25.00  
May
    26.95  
May
    38.88  
May
    48.45  
May
    45.89          
June
    26.68  
June
    28.64  
June
    39.00  
June
    47.20  
June
    45.61          
July
    24.22  
July
    29.67  
July
    40.64  
July
    49.58  
July
    52.86          
August
    24.64  
August
    31.69  
August
    42.73  
August
    46.85  
August
    55.22          
September
    27.42  
September
    30.06  
September
    45.20  
September
    45.00  
September
    55.31          
October
    28.25  
October
    26.75  
October
    47.19  
October
    37.95  
October
    56.12          
November
    26.83  
November
    25.11  
November
    50.00  
November
    42.00  
November
    63.16          
December
    27.90  
December
    26.72  
December
    50.70  
December
    41.91  
December
    63.91          

MERCK & CO., INC. (MRK)
 
Merck & Co., Inc. engages in the research, development, manufacture, and sale of medicines, vaccines, and consumer health and animal products worldwide. It develops vaccines for the prevention of a range of diseases, including measles and mumps, shingles, and cervical cancer; and approximately 40 prescription products in therapeutic areas, such as cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, oncology, neuroscience, infectious disease, immunology, and women's health. Merck also offers products that help prevent or treat various common conditions, including CLARITIN for allergies, COPPERTONE for sun care, and DR. SCHOLL'S for foot care. In addition, the company offers a range of veterinary medicines, including vaccines, anti-infective and antiparasitic drugs, fertility management products, and pharmaceutical specialty products, as well as delivery solutions, performance technologies, and pet recovery services and livestock data management tools. The company was formerly known as Schering-Plough Corporation and changed its name to Merck & Co., Inc. in November 2009.
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January
    28.05  
January
    34.50  
January
    44.75  
January
    46.10  
January
    28.55  
January
    38.18
February
    31.70  
February
    34.86  
February
    44.15  
February
    44.30  
February
    24.20  
February
    36.88
March
    32.37  
March
    35.23  
March
    44.17  
March
    37.95  
March
    26.75  
March
    37.35
April
    33.90  
April
    34.42  
April
    51.44  
April
    38.04  
April
    24.24          
May
    32.44  
May
    33.29  
May
    52.45  
May
    38.96  
May
    27.58          
June
    30.80  
June
    36.43  
June
    49.80  
June
    37.69  
June
    27.96          
July
    31.06  
July
    40.27  
July
    49.65  
July
    32.90  
July
    30.01          
August
    28.23  
August
    40.55  
August
    50.17  
August
    35.67  
August
    32.43          
September
    27.21  
September
    41.90  
September
    51.69  
September
    31.56  
September
    31.63          
October
    28.22  
October
    45.42  
October
    58.26  
October
    30.95  
October
    30.93          
November
    29.40  
November
    44.51  
November
    59.36  
November
    26.72  
November
    36.21          
December
    31.81  
December
    43.60  
December
    58.11  
December
    30.40  
December
    36.54          
 
A-22

 
MICROSOFT CORPORATION (MSFT)
 
Microsoft Corporation provides software and hardware products and solutions worldwide.  The Client segment offers Windows Vista comprising Home Basic, Home Premium, Ultimate, Business, Enterprise, and Starter editions; and Windows XP, including Professional, Home, Media Center, and Tablet PC editions.  The Server and Tools segment develops software server products, as well as software developer tools, services, and solutions consisting of Microsoft SQL Server, Visual Studio, Silverlight, System Center products, Forefront security products, Biz Talk Server, Microsoft Consulting Services, and Premier product support services.  The Online Services Business segment provides online advertising platform; online information offerings; and email and instant messaging services.  This segment’s product line comprises Bing; Microsoft adCenter/adExpert; Microsoft Media Network; MSN portals, channels, and mobile services; Windows Live suite of applications and mobile services; Atlas online tools; MSN Premium Web Services; and Razorfish media agency services.  The Microsoft Business Division segment offers Microsoft Office system products and Microsoft Dynamics business solutions, including Microsoft Office; Microsoft Office Project; Microsoft Office Visio; Microsoft Office SharePoint Server; FAST ESP; Microsoft Exchange Server; Microsoft Exchange Hosted Services; Microsoft Office Live Meeting; Microsoft Office Communications Server; Microsoft Office Communicator; Microsoft Tellme Service; Microsoft Dynamics ERP products; Microsoft Dynamics CRM; and Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online.  The Entertainment and Devices Division segment provides Xbox 360 console and games; Xbox Live; Zune; Mediaroom; consumer software and hardware products, such as mice and keyboards; Windows Mobile software and services platform; Windows Embedded device operating system; Windows Automotive; and the Microsoft Surface computing platform.
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January
    26.28  
January
    28.15  
January
    30.86  
January
    32.60  
January
    17.10  
January
    28.18
February
    25.16  
February
    26.87  
February
    28.17  
February
    27.20  
February
    16.15  
February
    28.67
March
    24.17  
March
    27.21  
March
    27.87  
March
    28.38  
March
    18.37  
March
    29.29
April
    25.30  
April
    24.15  
April
    29.94  
April
    28.52  
April
    20.26          
May
    25.80  
May
    22.65  
May
    30.69  
May
    28.32  
May
    20.89          
June
    24.84  
June
    23.30  
June
    29.47  
June
    27.51  
June
    23.77          
July
    25.61  
July
    24.06  
July
    28.99  
July
    25.72  
July
    23.52          
August
    27.38  
August
    25.70  
August
    28.73  
August
    27.29  
August
    24.65          
September
    25.73  
September
    27.35  
September
    29.46  
September
    26.69  
September
    25.72          
October
    25.70  
October
    28.71  
October
    36.81  
October
    22.33  
October
    27.73          
November
    27.68  
November
    29.36  
November
    33.60  
November
    20.22  
November
    29.41          
December
    26.15  
December
    29.86  
December
    35.60  
December
    19.44  
December
    30.48          
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
A-23


MORGAN STANLEY (MS)
 
Morgan Stanley, a financial holding company, provides various financial products and services to corporations, governments, financial institutions, and individuals worldwide.  The company has three segments: Institutional Securities, Global Wealth Management Group, and Asset Management.  The Institutional Securities segment engages in various activities, including capital raising; provision of financial advisory services principally on mergers and acquisitions, divestitures, corporate defense strategies, joint ventures, privatizations, recapitalizations, spin-offs, corporate restructurings, shareholder relations, tender offers, exchange offers, and leveraged buyouts; corporate lending; sales, trading, financing, and market-making activities in equity and fixed income securities and related products comprising foreign exchange and commodities; benchmark indices and risk management analytics; and investment.  The Global Wealth Management Group (a Morgan Stanley Smith Barney joint venture) segment provides brokerage and investment advisory services covering various investment alternatives comprising equities, options, futures, foreign currencies, precious metals, fixed income securities, mutual funds, and structured products, unit investment trusts, and managed accounts; financial and wealth planning services; annuity and insurance products; credit and other lending products; cash management services; retirement services; and trust and fiduciary services.  The Asset Management segment offers products and services in equity, fixed income, and alternative investments, which include hedge funds, fund of funds, real estate, private equity, and infrastructure to institutional and retail clients through proprietary and third party distribution channels.  This segment also involves in investment activities.
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January
    46.45  
January
    51.01  
January
    68.73  
January
    49.34  
January
    20.23  
January
    26.78
February
    46.88  
February
    49.52  
February
    62.19  
February
    42.12  
February
    19.54  
February
    28.18
March
    47.52  
March
    52.15  
March
    65.38  
March
    45.70  
March
    22.77  
March
    29.29
April
    43.68  
April
    53.38  
April
    69.74  
April
    48.60  
April
    23.64          
May
    40.64  
May
    49.49  
May
    70.59  
May
    44.23  
May
    30.32          
June
    43.56  
June
    52.47  
June
    69.63  
June
    36.07  
June
    28.51          
July
    44.04  
July
    55.20  
July
    63.87  
July
    39.48  
July
    28.50          
August
    42.23  
August
    54.61  
August
    62.37  
August
    40.83  
August
    28.96          
September
    44.78  
September
    60.52  
September
    63.00  
September
    23.00  
September
    30.88          
October
    45.17  
October
    63.45  
October
    67.26  
October
    17.47  
October
    32.12          
November
    46.51  
November
    63.22  
November
    52.72  
November
    14.75  
November
    31.58          
December
    47.10  
December
    67.60  
December
    53.11  
December
    16.04  
December
    29.60          
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
A-24

 
NIPPON TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE CORPORATION (NTT)
 
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation and its subsidiaries provide telecommunications services to residential and business customers in Japan.  The company offers fixed and mobile voice, IP/packet communications, system integration, and other telecommunications related services; sells telecommunications equipment; and operates telephone networks.  It provides intra-prefectural and inter-prefectural communications services, international communications services, mobile telephone services, and related ancillary services, as well as network system services.  The company also involves in building maintenance, real estate property rental, systems development, leasing, and research and development businesses; and provides data communications services, such as information communications systems and computer networking, as well as strategic planning, systems planning and systems design, and installation of information communications systems and computer networks.
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January
    21.02  
January
    23.24  
January
    25.04  
January
    23.89  
January
    24.07  
January
    21.10
February
    21.67  
February
    21.70  
February
    26.41  
February
    21.69  
February
    21.18  
February
    21.78
March
    21.85  
March
    21.55  
March
    26.41  
March
    21.68  
March
    19.03  
March
    21.02
April
    20.85  
April
    22.49  
April
    24.89  
April
    21.49  
April
    18.80          
May
    20.47  
May
    24.71  
May
    23.59  
May
    24.26  
May
    20.77          
June
    21.47  
June
    24.47  
June
    22.17  
June
    24.30  
June
    20.35          
July
    22.00  
July
    26.00  
July
    21.57  
July
    25.32  
July
    20.65          
August
    21.79  
August
    25.18  
August
    23.10  
August
    24.49  
August
    22.20          
September
    24.82  
September
    24.53  
September
    23.27  
September
    22.51  
September
    23.03          
October
    23.91  
October
    25.13  
October
    22.95  
October
    20.35  
October
    20.54          
November
    22.60  
November
    25.25  
November
    22.60  
November
    21.95  
November
    21.48          
December
    22.81  
December
    24.79  
December
    24.66  
December
    27.19  
December
    19.74          

NOKIA CORPORATION (NOK)
 
Nokia Corporation manufactures mobile devices, and provides Internet services and digital map information worldwide.  The company’s Devices & Services segment designs, develops, and manages its mobile device portfolio, including the sourcing of components.  It also offers consumer Internet services in music, maps, media, messaging, and games and working areas.  Its NAVTEQ segment provides digital map information and related location based content and services for automotive navigation systems, mobile navigation devices, Internet-based mapping applications, and government and business solutions.  The company’s Nokia Siemens Networks segment provides wireless and fixed network infrastructure, communications, and networks service platforms, as well as professional services to operators and service providers.
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January
    15.28  
January
    18.38  
January
    22.10  
January
    37.14  
January
    12.27  
January
    13.69
February
    16.14  
February
    18.58  
February
    21.83  
February
    36.01  
February
    9.36  
February
    13.47
March
    15.43  
March
    20.72  
March
    22.92  
March
    31.83  
March
    11.67  
March
    15.54
April
    15.98  
April
    22.66  
April
    25.25  
April
    30.07  
April
    14.14          
May
    16.86  
May
    21.47  
May
    27.38  
May
    28.40  
May
    15.30          
June
    16.64  
June
    20.26  
June
    28.11  
June
    24.50  
June
    14.58          
July
    15.95  
July
    19.85  
July
    28.64  
July
    27.32  
July
    13.34          
August
    15.77  
August
    20.88  
August
    32.88  
August
    25.17  
August
    14.01          
September
    16.91  
September
    19.69  
September
    37.93  
September
    18.65  
September
    14.62          
October
    16.82  
October
    19.88  
October
    39.72  
October
    15.18  
October
    12.61          
November
    17.08  
November
    20.22  
November
    39.33  
November
    14.17  
November
    13.26          
December
    18.30  
December
    20.32  
December
    38.39  
December
    15.60  
December
    12.85          
 
A-25

 
NOVARTIS AG (NVS)
 
Novartis AG, through its subsidiaries, engages in the research, development, manufacture, and marketing of healthcare products worldwide.  Its Pharmaceuticals division engages in the research, development, manufacture, distribution, and sale of pharmaceuticals in various therapeutic areas.  The company’s Vaccines and Diagnostics division offers preventive vaccine treatments and diagnostic tools.  It provides influenza, meningococcal, pediatric, and traveler vaccines; and blood testing and molecular diagnostics to prevent the spread of infectious diseases.  The company’s Sandoz division offers drugs, as well as pharmaceutical and biotechnological active substances.  This division provides active ingredients and finished dosage forms of pharmaceuticals; anti-infectives; protein or biotechnology-based products; and biotech manufacturing to other companies on a contract basis.  Its Consumer Health division consists of three business units: over-the-counter medicines (OTC), Animal Health, and CIBA Vision.  OTC offers over-the-counter self medications.  Animal Health provides veterinary products for farm and companion animals.  CIBA Vision manufactures contact lenses and lens care products.
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January
    47.88  
January
    55.16  
January
    57.69  
January
    50.79  
January
    41.26  
January
    53.53
February
    49.97  
February
    53.25  
February
    55.43  
February
    49.15  
February
    36.25  
February
    55.32
March
    46.78  
March
    55.44  
March
    54.63  
March
    51.23  
March
    37.83  
March
    54.10
April
    48.73  
April
    57.51  
April
    58.09  
April
    50.33  
April
    37.91          
May
    48.83  
May
    55.48  
May
    56.18  
May
    52.35  
May
    40.02          
June
    47.44  
June
    53.92  
June
    56.07  
June
    55.04  
June
    40.79          
July
    48.71  
July
    56.22  
July
    53.95  
July
    59.35  
July
    45.62          
August
    48.75  
August
    57.12  
August
    52.65  
August
    55.64  
August
    46.47          
September
    51.00  
September
    58.44  
September
    54.96  
September
    52.84  
September
    50.38          
October
    53.82  
October
    60.73  
October
    53.17  
October
    50.99  
October
    51.95          
November
    52.40  
November
    58.41  
November
    56.52  
November
    46.92  
November
    55.60          
December
    52.48  
December
    57.44  
December
    54.31  
December
    49.76  
December
    54.43          
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
A-26


ORACLE CORPORATION (ORCL)
 
Oracle Corporation, an enterprise software company, engages in the development, manufacture, distribution, servicing, and marketing of database, middleware, and application software worldwide.  The company’s New Software Licenses segment provides licenses for database and middleware software, including database management, application server, business intelligence, identification and access management, content management, portal and user interaction, data integration, and development tools; and applications software that offers enterprise information for customer relationship management, financials, human resources, maintenance management, manufacturing, marketing, order fulfillment, product lifecycle management, enterprise project portfolio management, procurement, sales, services, enterprise resource planning, and supply chain planning.  Its Software License Updates and Products Support segment offers rights to unspecified software product upgrades and maintenance releases, and Internet access to technical content, as well as Internet and telephone access to technical support personnel.  The company’s Consulting segment provides services in the areas of business strategy and analysis, business process simplification, and solutions integration, and the upgrade of software products.  Its On Demand segment offers software and hardware management, and maintenance services for its software products; and lifecycle management services, database and application management services, industry-specific solution support centers, and remote and on-site expert services.  The company’s Education segment provides instructor-led, media-based, and Internet-based training in the use of software products.  It distributes its products and services to resellers, system integrators/implementers, consultants, education providers, Internet service providers, network integrators, and independent software vendors.
2005
 
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2006
 
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2007
 
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2008
 
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2009
 
Closing Price
 
2010
 
Closing Price
January
    13.77  
January
    12.57  
January
    17.16  
January
    20.55  
January
    16.83  
January
    23.06
February
    12.95  
February
    12.42  
February
    16.43  
February
    18.80  
February
    15.54  
February
    24.65
March
    12.48  
March
    13.69  
March
    18.13  
March
    19.56  
March
    18.07  
March
    25.71
April
    11.56  
April
    14.59  
April
    18.80  
April
    20.85  
April
    19.34          
May
    12.80  
May
    14.22  
May
    19.38  
May
    22.84  
May
    19.59          
June
    13.20  
June
    14.49  
June
    19.71  
June
    21.00  
June
    21.42          
July
    13.57  
July
    14.97  
July
    19.12  
July
    21.53  
July
    22.13          
August
    12.99  
August
    15.66  
August
    20.28  
August
    21.93  
August
    21.88          
September
    12.40  
September
    17.74  
September
    21.65  
September
    20.31  
September
    20.84          
October
    12.68  
October
    18.47  
October
    22.17  
October
    18.29  
October
    21.10          
November
    12.60  
November
    19.05  
November
    20.18  
November
    16.09  
November
    22.08          
December
    12.21  
December
    17.14  
December
    22.58  
December
    17.73  
December
    24.53          
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
A-27

 
PFIZER INC. (PFE)
 
Pfizer Inc. engages in the discovery, development, manufacture, and marketing of prescription medicines for humans and animals worldwide.  Its Pharmaceutical segment offers Lipitor for elevated cholesterol levels in the blood; Norvasc for hypertension; Caduet for cardiovascular events; Chantix/Champix for smoking cessation; Lyrica for neuropathic pain; Geodon/Zeldox, a psychotropic agent; and Aricept for Alzheimer’s disease.  It also provides Celebrex for arthritis pain, and inflammation and acute pain; Vfend for esophageal candidiasis and blood stream infections; Zyvox for bacterial infections; and Selzentry/Celsentri for adults infected with only CCR5-tropic HIV-1 detectable.  In addition, this segment provides Viagra for erectile dysfunction; Detrol and Toviaz for overactive bladder; Camptosar for metastatic colorectal cancer; Sutent, an oral multi-kinase inhibitor; Xalatan/Xalacom for open-angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension; and Genotropin for growth disorders.  The company’s Animal Health segment offers parasiticides, anti-inflammatories, antibiotics, vaccines, antiemetics, and anti-obesity agents.  It also provides Revolution/Stronghold for dogs and cats; Rimadyl for pain and inflammation associated with canine osteoarthritis and soft tissue orthopedic surgery; Clavamox/Synulox for skin and soft tissue infections; RespiSureOne/StellamuneOne to prevent pneumonia in swine; Bovi-Shield Gold for reproductive and respiratory protection; Dectomax, an injectable and pour-on formulations; Draxxin, an antibiotic for infections in cattle and swine; and Excede to treat infections in dairy cows, beef cattle, and swine.  Pfizer Inc. also involves in contract manufacturing and bulk pharmaceutical chemicals businesses.
2005
 
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2006
 
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2007
 
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2008
 
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2009
 
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2010
 
Closing Price
January
    24.16  
January
    25.68  
January
    26.24  
January
    23.36  
January
    14.58  
January
    18.66
February
    26.29  
February
    26.19  
February
    24.96  
February
    22.28  
February
    12.31  
February
    17.55
March
    26.27  
March
    24.92  
March
    25.26  
March
    20.93  
March
    13.62  
March
    17.15
April
    27.17  
April
    25.33  
April
    26.46  
April
    20.11  
April
    13.36          
May
    27.90  
May
    23.66  
May
    27.49  
May
    19.36  
May
    15.19          
June
    27.58  
June
    23.47  
June
    25.57  
June
    17.47  
June
    15.00          
July
    26.50  
July
    25.99  
July
    23.51  
July
    18.67  
July
    15.93          
August
    25.48  
August
    27.56  
August
    24.84  
August
    19.11  
August
    16.70          
September
    24.97  
September
    28.36  
September
    24.43  
September
    18.44  
September
    16.55          
October
    21.74  
October
    26.65  
October
    24.61  
October
    17.71  
October
    17.03          
November
    21.20  
November
    27.49  
November
    23.76  
November
    16.43  
November
    18.17          
December
    23.32  
December
    25.90  
December
    22.73  
December
    17.71  
December
    18.19          
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
A-28

 
QWEST COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL INC. (Q)
 
Qwest Communications International Inc. provides data, Internet, video, and voice services in the United States and internationally.  The company offers its products and services using telecommunications network, which consists of voice and data switches, copper cables, fiber optic broadband cables, and other equipment to mass markets, business, and wholesale customers.  It provides various data and Internet services, including private line, multi-protocol label switching, broadband, and data integration services, as well as Web hosting and related services comprising provision space, power, bandwidth, and managed services in data centers; and server and application management, back-up, disaster recovery, and Web design services.  Its data and Internet services also consist of traditional wide area network products, such as ATM, frame relay, dedicated Internet access, and virtual private network; integrated services digital network; and Internet dial-up access.  The company’s voice services include local voice services comprising basic local exchange and switching services; local voice exchange services, such as caller ID, call waiting, call return, 3-way calling, call forwarding, and voice mail; long-distance voice services consisting of domestic and international long-distance services, and toll free services; and wireless products and services.  Qwest Communications International’s data, Internet, and video services comprise Internet, Internet-based services, and digital television.  The company also engages in lease and sublease of real estate properties, such as space in office buildings, warehouses, and other properties.  It sells its products and services through its sales and call centers, Web site, telemarketing, retail stores, and kiosks, as well as relationships and arrangements with third-party sales agents.
2005
 
Closing Price
 
2006
 
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2007
 
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2008
 
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2009
 
Closing Price
 
2010
 
Closing Price
January
    4.20  
January
    6.02  
January
    8.15  
January
    5.89  
January
    3.22  
January
    4.21
February
    3.90  
February
    6.32  
February
    8.88  
February
    5.40  
February
    3.39  
February
    4.56
March
    3.70  
March
    6.80  
March
    8.99  
March
    4.53  
March
    3.42  
March
    5.22
April
    3.42  
April
    6.71  
April
    8.88  
April
    5.16  
April
    3.89          
May
    3.92  
May
    7.01  
May
    10.29  
May
    4.85  
May
    4.36          
June
    3.71  
June
    8.09  
June
    9.70  
June
    3.93  
June
    4.15          
July
    3.82  
July
    7.79  
July
    8.53  
July
    3.83  
July
    3.86          
August
    3.90  
August
    8.81  
August
    8.95  
August
    3.78  
August
    3.59          
September
    4.10  
September
    8.72  
September
    9.16  
September
    3.23  
September
    3.81          
October
    4.36  
October
    8.63  
October
    7.18  
October
    2.89  
October
    3.59          
November
    5.24  
November
    7.69  
November
    6.63  
November
    3.20  
November
    3.65          
December
    5.65  
December
    8.37  
December
    7.01  
December
    3.64  
December
    4.21          
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
A-29

 
SONY CORPORATION (SNE)
 
Sony Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the development, design, manufacture, and sale of electronic equipment, instruments, and devices for consumer and industrial markets in Japan, the United States, Europe, and internationally.  The company's products include audio and video equipment, liquid crystal display televisions, personal computers, monitors, semiconductors, components, mobile phones, CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs.  It develops, produces, markets, and distributes home-use game consoles and software, such as PlayStation2, PlayStation Portable, and PLAYSTATION 3 hardware and related software.  Sony Corporation also engages in the development, production, manufacture, marketing, distribution, and broadcasting of image-based software, including film, video, and television products.  In addition, the company involves in motion picture, television, and home entertainment production, acquisition, and distribution; digital content creation and distribution; channel investments; studio facilities operation; entertainment products, services, and technologies development; and filmed entertainment distribution.  Further, it engages in various financial service operations, such as insurance, banking, and leasing and credit financing.  Additionally, Sony Corporation operates a network service business, an animation production and marketing business, and an advertising agency business.  The company also operates a domestic recorded music business that produces recorded music and music videos through contracts with various artists in various musical genres; music publishing business to own and acquire rights to musical compositions; and So-net, an Internet-related service business.
2005
 
Closing Price
 
2006
 
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2007
 
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2008
 
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2009
 
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2010
 
Closing Price
January
    37.02  
January
    48.90  
January
    46.33  
January
    47.50  
January
    19.22  
January
    33.23
February
    37.79  
February
    46.88  
February
    51.73  
February
    47.21  
February
    16.56  
February
    34.11
March
    40.02  
March
    46.07  
March
    50.49  
March
    40.07  
March
    20.63  
March
    38.32
April
    36.71  
April
    48.94  
April
    53.26  
April
    45.79  
April
    25.86          
May
    37.27  
May
    45.17  
May
    57.70  
May
    50.39  
May
    26.23          
June
    34.44  
June
    44.04  
June
    51.37  
June
    43.74  
June
    25.86          
July
    32.51  
July
    45.99  
July
    52.74  
July
    37.67  
July
    27.96          
August
    33.62  
August
    43.41  
August
    47.78  
August
    38.20  
August
    26.74          
September
    33.19  
September
    40.36  
September
    48.06  
September
    30.87  
September
    29.20          
October
    32.80  
October
    40.98  
October
    49.46  
October
    23.24  
October
    29.39          
November
    37.01  
November
    39.41  
November
    53.97  
November
    19.38  
November
    26.69          
December
    40.80  
December
    42.83  
December
    54.30  
December
    21.87  
December
    29.00          
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
A-30


SYNGENTA AG (SYT)
 
Syngenta AG, an agribusiness company, engages in the discovery, development, manufacture, and marketing of a range of products designed to improve crop yields and food quality worldwide.  It operates in three segments: Crop Protection, Seeds, and Business Development.  The Crop Protection segment offers herbicides primarily for corn, cereals, soybean, and rice; fungicides for cereals, fruits, grapes, rice, soybean, and vegetables; insecticides for fruits, vegetables, and field crops; seed care primarily in corn, soybean, cereals, and cotton; and professional products, such as products for public health and products for turf and ornamentals.  The company markets these products through independent distributors and dealers, agricultural consultants, and growers.  The Seeds segment develops, produces, and markets seeds and plants based on advanced genetics and related technologies.  This segment offers approximately 200 product lines and approximately 6,000 varieties, including vegetables, flowers, corn, soybean, sugar beet, and sunflower.  The company markets these products worldwide primarily under NK, Golden Harvest, Garst, Hilleshog, S&G, Rogers, Zeraim Gedera, and Fischer brand names.  The Business Development segment offers a sugar beet suitable for cultivation in tropical climates, such as India.  It also has various products under development, including VipCot cotton for improved resistance to insects; and amylase corn for use in the production of bio ethanol.
2005
 
Closing Price
 
2006
 
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2007
 
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2008
 
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2009
 
Closing Price
 
2010
 
Closing Price
January
    21.50  
January
    25.54  
January
    37.07  
January
    52.74  
January
    38.62  
January
    51.06
February
    22.56  
February
    28.42  
February
    35.20  
February
    57.32  
February
    42.82  
February
    51.91
March
    21.00  
March
    28.11  
March
    38.05  
March
    58.51  
March
    40.11  
March
    55.51
April
    20.73  
April
    27.78  
April
    39.70  
April
    59.18  
April
    42.65          
May
    20.64  
May
    27.53  
May
    37.71  
May
    61.29  
May
    48.80          
June
    20.39  
June
    26.56  
June
    38.93  
June
    64.70  
June
    46.52          
July
    20.80  
July
    28.75  
July
    37.69  
July
    58.09  
July
    45.92          
August
    21.29  
August
    29.51  
August
    37.52  
August
    53.68  
August
    46.92          
September
    21.00  
September
    30.18  
September
    43.33  
September
    42.32  
September
    45.95          
October
    21.49  
October
    32.24  
October
    48.47  
October
    37.38  
October
    47.33          
November
    21.85  
November
    35.21  
November
    49.55  
November
    36.02  
November
    53.51          
December
    24.91  
December
    37.14  
December
    50.66  
December
    39.14  
December
    56.27          
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
A-31


THE TRAVELERS COMPANIES, INC. (TRV)
 
The Travelers Companies, Inc., a holding company, provides various commercial and personal property and casualty insurance products and services to businesses, government units, associations, and individuals primarily in the United States.  The company operates in three segments: Business Insurance; Financial, Professional, and International Insurance; and Personal Insurance.  Business Insurance segment offers property and casualty products and services, such as commercial multi-peril, property, general liability, commercial auto, and workers’ compensation insurance.  It operates in six groups: Select Accounts, which serves small businesses; Commercial Accounts that serves mid-sized businesses; National Accounts, which serves large companies; Industry-Focused Underwriting that serves targeted industries; Target Risk Underwriting, which serves commercial businesses requiring specialized product underwriting, claims handling, and risk management services; and Specialized Distribution that offers products to customers through licensed wholesale, general, and program agents.  Financial, Professional, and International Insurance segment provides surety and financial liability coverage, which requires a credit-based underwriting process, and property and casualty products primarily in the U.S., the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Canada.  Personal Insurance segment offers property and casualty insurance covering personal risks, including primarily automobile and homeowners insurance to individuals.  It distributes its products through independent agents, sponsoring organizations, joint marketing arrangements with other insurers, and direct marketing.
2005
 
Closing Price
 
2006
 
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2007
 
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2008
 
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2009
 
Closing Price
 
2010
 
Closing Price
January
    37.54  
January
    45.38  
January
    50.85  
January
    48.10  
January
    38.64  
January
    50.67
February
    38.32  
February
    42.98  
February
    50.75  
February
    46.41  
February
    36.15  
February
    52.59
March
    36.73  
March
    41.79  
March
    51.77  
March
    47.85  
March
    40.64  
March
    53.94
April
    35.80  
April
    44.03  
April
    54.10  
April
    50.40  
April
    41.14          
May
    37.88  
May
    44.02  
May
    54.17  
May
    49.81  
May
    40.66          
June
    39.53  
June
    44.58  
June
    53.50  
June
    43.40  
June
    41.04          
July
    44.02  
July
    45.80  
July
    50.78  
July
    44.12  
July
    43.07          
August
    43.01  
August
    43.90  
August
    50.54  
August
    44.16  
August
    50.42          
September
    44.87  
September
    46.89  
September
    50.34  
September
    45.20  
September
    49.23          
October
    45.03  
October
    51.13  
October
    52.21  
October
    42.55  
October
    49.79          
November
    46.53  
November
    51.81  
November
    53.11  
November
    43.65  
November
    52.39          
December
    44.67  
December
    53.69  
December
    53.80  
December
    45.20  
December
    49.86          

TIME WARNER CABLE INC. (TWC)
Time Warner Cable Inc. provides video, data, and voice service to residential and commercial customers in the United States.  The company offers video service through analog transmissions; a combination of digital and analog transmissions; or in systems, as well as video service via digital transmissions.  It provides on-demand services, enhanced television services, high-definition television, and set-top boxes equipped with digital video recorders.  Time Warner Cable also offers video programming; data services, including Internet access, Web site hosting, and managed security; and Business Class Phone, a business-grade phone service geared to small- and medium-sized businesses, as well as commercial networking and transport services.
2005
 
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2006
 
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2007
 
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2008
 
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2009
 
Closing Price
 
2010
 
Closing Price
January
    *  
January
    *  
January
    *  
January
    *  
January
    *  
January
    43.59
February
    *  
February
    *  
February
    *  
February
    *  
February
    *  
February
    46.69
March
    *  
March
    *  
March
    *  
March
    *  
March
    *  
March
    53.31
April
    *  
April
    *  
April
    *  
April
    *  
April
    31.31          
May
    *  
May
    *  
May
    *  
May
    *  
May
    30.79          
June
    *  
June
    *  
June
    *  
June
    *  
June
    31.67          
July
    *  
July
    *  
July
    *  
July
    *  
July
    33.06          
August
    *  
August
    *  
August
    *  
August
    *  
August
    36.75          
September
    *  
September
    *  
September
    *  
September
    *  
September
    43.09          
October
    *  
October
    *  
October
    *  
October
    *  
October
    39.44          
November
    *  
November
    *  
November
    *  
November
    *  
November
    41.89          
December
    *  
December
    *  
December
    *  
December
    *  
December
    41.39          

 
A-32

 
TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED (TXN)
 
Texas Instruments Incorporated engages in the design and sale of semiconductors to electronics designers and manufacturers worldwide.  It operates in four segments: Analog, Embedded Processing, Wireless, and Other.  The Analog segment offers high-performance analog products comprising standard analog semiconductors, such as amplifiers, data converters, low-power radio frequency devices, and interface and power management semiconductors; and high-volume analog, and standard linear and logic products.  The Embedded Processing segment includes DSPs that perform mathematical computations instantaneously to process and improve digital data; and microcontrollers, which are designed to control a set of specific tasks for electronic equipment.  The Wireless segment primarily focuses on applications processors.  The Other segment offers smaller semiconductor products, which include DLP products that are used to create high-definition images for business and home theater projectors, televisions, and movie projectors; reduced-instruction set computing microprocessors; and application-specific integrated circuits.  This segment also provides handheld graphing and scientific calculators, as well as licenses technologies to other electronics companies.  Texas Instruments Incorporated serves communications, computing, industrial, consumer electronics, automotive, and education sectors.
2005
 
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2006
 
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2007
 
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2008
 
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2009
 
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2010
 
Closing Price
January
    23.21  
January
    29.23  
January
    31.19  
January
    30.95  
January
    14.95  
January
    22.50
February
    26.47  
February
    29.85  
February
    30.96  
February
    29.96  
February
    14.35  
February
    24.38
March
    25.49  
March
    32.47  
March
    30.10  
March
    28.27  
March
    16.51  
March
    24.47
April
    24.96  
April
    34.71  
April
    34.37  
April
    29.16  
April
    18.06          
May
    27.64  
May
    31.23  
May
    35.36  
May
    32.48  
May
    19.40          
June
    28.07  
June
    30.29  
June
    37.63  
June
    28.16  
June
    21.30          
July
    31.76  
July
    29.78  
July
    35.19  
July
    24.38  
July
    24.05          
August
    32.68  
August
    32.59  
August
    34.24  
August
    24.51  
August
    24.59          
September
    33.90  
September
    33.25  
September
    36.59  
September
    21.50  
September
    23.69          
October
    28.55  
October
    30.18  
October
    32.60  
October
    19.56  
October
    23.45          
November
    32.48  
November
    29.55  
November
    31.57  
November
    15.57  
November
    25.29          
December
    32.07  
December
    28.80  
December
    33.40  
December
    15.52  
December
    26.06          

TIME WARNER INC. (TWX)
 
Time Warner Inc. operates as a media and entertainment company in the United States and internationally.  It operates in three segments: Networks, Filmed Entertainment, and Publishing.  The Networks segment provides domestic and international networks and pay television programming services, which consist of the multi-channel HBO and Cinemax pay television programming services.  The Filmed Entertainment segment produces and distributes theatrical motion pictures, television shows, and animation and other programming; and distributes home video products, and licenses rights to its feature films, television programming, and characters.  The Publishing segment publishes magazines; and operates various Web sites, as well as involves in direct-marketing and direct-selling businesses.  It publishes magazines on celebrities; sports; lifestyle, beauty, and fashion; life, home, body, and soul; news and events; economic and business developments; and consumer.  The company has a strategic alliance with ALDAR Properties PJSC and Abu Dhabi Media Company to develop certain entertainment related projects in Abu Dhabi.
2005
 
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2006
 
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2007
 
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2008
 
Closing Price
 
2009
 
Closing Price
 
2010
 
Closing Price
January
    37.16  
January
    36.19  
January
    45.15  
January
    32.39  
January
    19.26  
January
    27.45
February
    35.57  
February
    35.73  
February
    41.99  
February
    32.22  
February
    15.75  
February
    29.04
March
    36.23  
March
    34.66  
March
    40.71  
March
    28.94  
March
    17.98  
March
    31.27
April
    34.70  
April
    35.92  
April
    42.59  
April
    30.65  
April
    20.33          
May
    35.92  
May
    35.53  
May
    44.11  
May
    32.78  
May
    21.81          
June
    34.49  
June
    35.71  
June
    43.43  
June
    30.55  
June
    23.46          
July
    35.13  
July
    34.06  
July
    39.76  
July
    29.56  
July
    24.83          
August
    36.99  
August
    34.31  
August
    39.18  
August
    33.79  
August
    26.00          
September
    37.38  
September
    37.63  
September
    37.90  
September
    27.06  
September
    26.81          
October
    36.81  
October
    41.31  
October
    37.69  
October
    20.83  
October
    28.05          
November
    37.12  
November
    41.57  
November
    35.63  
November
    18.68  
November
    28.61          
December
    36.00  
December
    44.96  
December
    34.08  
December
    20.77  
December
    29.14          
 
A-33

 
TOTAL S.A. (TOT)
 
TOTAL S.A., together with its subsidiaries, operates as an integrated oil and gas company worldwide.  The company operates in three segments: Upstream, Downstream, and Chemicals.  The Upstream segment engages in the exploration, development, and production of oil and natural gas.  The company is also involved in the marketing, trading, transportation, and storage of natural gas and LNG, LNG re-gasification, and the maritime transport and trading of liquefied petroleum gas.  In addition, this segment engages in the production, marketing, and trading of coal; generation of power from gas-fired combined-cycle plants and renewable energies; and trading and marketing of electricity.  The Downstream segment engages in refining, marketing, trading, and shipping of crude oil and petroleum products.  It produces a range of specialty products, such as lubricants, liquefied petroleum gas, jet fuel, special fluids, bitumen, and petrochemical feedstock.  The company held interests in 25 refineries located in Europe, the United States, the French West Indies, Africa, and China, as well as operated a network of 16,425 retail stations worldwide.  The Chemical segment produces base chemicals, with petrochemicals and fertilizers, and specialties, as well as is involved in rubber processing, resins, adhesives, and electroplating activities.
2005
 
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2006
 
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2007
 
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2008
 
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2009
 
Closing Price
 
2010
 
Closing Price
January
    52.91  
January
    68.05  
January
    68.05  
January
    72.78  
January
    49.78  
January
    57.59
February
    58.64  
February
    62.05  
February
    67.32  
February
    75.39  
February
    47.20  
February
    55.66
March
    57.67  
March
    64.80  
March
    69.78  
March
    74.01  
March
    49.06  
March
    58.02
April
    54.56  
April
    67.89  
April
    73.69  
April
    84.00  
April
    49.72          
May
    54.70  
May
    65.21  
May
    75.45  
May
    87.26  
May
    57.65          
June
    57.48  
June
    65.52  
June
    80.98  
June
    85.27  
June
    54.23          
July
    61.49  
July
    68.23  
July
    78.61  
July
    76.50  
July
    55.65          
August
    64.85  
August
    67.43  
August
    75.09  
August
    71.88  
August
    57.27          
September
    66.81  
September
    65.94  
September
    81.03  
September
    60.68  
September
    59.26          
October
    61.99  
October
    68.14  
October
    80.61  
October
    55.44  
October
    60.07          
November
    61.34  
November
    71.46  
November
    80.92  
November
    52.75  
November
    62.19          
December
    62.18  
December
    71.92  
December
    82.60  
December
    55.30  
December
    64.04          
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
A-34


TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION (TM)
 
Toyota Motor Corporation operates in the automotive industry worldwide.  It engages in the design, manufacture, assembly, and sale of passenger cars, minivans, and trucks and related parts and accessories.  The company offers hybrid vehicles primarily under the Prius brand, which run on a combination of gasoline engine and motor.  Its products also comprise conventional engine vehicles, including subcompact and compact cars primarily consisting of Corolla sedan, Corolla Rumion, Yaris, iQ, Scion xB, and Scion xD brands; mini-vehicles, passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles, and auto parts; mid-size models comprising Camry, REIZ, Mark X, Premio, Allion, Blade, and Avensis brands; and luxury models encompassing Lexus, Crown, and Century limousine.  In addition, Toyota sells sports and specialty vehicles, which include Lexus SC and Scion tC brands; recreational and sport-utility vehicles, including Sequoia, 4Runner, RAV4, Highlander, FJ Cruiser, and Land Cruiser brands; pickup trucks that comprise Tacoma and Tundra brands; minivans and cab wagons that primarily include Alphard, Vellfire, Corolla Verso, Wish, Hiace, Regius Ace, Estima, Noah, Voxy, Sienta, Isis, and Sienna brands; trucks consisting of large trucks with a load capacity of over 11 tons, medium trucks with a load capacity between 5 to 11 tons, and small trucks up to a load capacity of 5 tons; and buses, including large to medium buses used primarily as tour buses, public buses, small buses, and micro-buses.  Further, the company provides retail and whole financing, retail leasing, and insurance services to dealers and its customers, as well as offers Lexus brand credit cards.  Additionally, it engages in the design and manufacture of prefabricated housing and information technology-related businesses, including intelligent transport systems and an e-commerce marketplace, called GAZOO.com.
2005
 
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2006
 
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2007
 
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2008
 
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2009
 
Closing Price
 
2010
 
Closing Price
January
    78.19  
January
    103.71  
January
    131.78  
January
    108.32  
January
    63.51  
January
    77.00
February
    77.78  
February
    106.87  
February
    133.60  
February
    108.55  
February
    63.14  
February
    74.83
March
    74.38  
March
    108.90  
March
    128.16  
March
    100.89  
March
    63.30  
March
    80.42
April
    72.71  
April
    117.13  
April
    121.42  
April
    101.50  
April
    79.16          
May
    71.71  
May
    107.38  
May
    120.76  
May
    102.05  
May
    80.15          
June
    71.49  
June
    104.59  
June
    125.88  
June
    94.00  
June
    75.53          
July
    75.86  
July
    105.22  
July
    120.63  
July
    86.05  
July
    84.18          
August
    81.98  
August
    108.34  
August
    115.68  
August
    89.59  
August
    85.19          
September
    92.37  
September
    108.90  
September
    116.86  
September
    85.80  
September
    78.57          
October
    92.81  
October
    118.00  
October
    114.44  
October
    76.09  
October
    78.89          
November
    96.75  
November
    120.05  
November
    112.45  
November
    63.10  
November
    78.54          
December
    104.62  
December
    134.31  
December
    106.17  
December
    65.44  
December
    84.16          
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
A-35

 
VERIZON COMMUNICATIONS INC. (VZ)
 
Verizon Communications Inc. provides communication services in the United States and internationally.  It operates in two segments, Wireline and Domestic Wireless.  The Wireline segment provides voice, Internet access, broadband video and data, next generation IP network services, network access, and long distance services to consumers, carriers, businesses, and government customers.  It operates a fiber-to-the-premises network under the FiOS service mark that offers bandwidth, and designed to handle future broadband and video applications.  The Domestic Wireless segment offers in wireless voice and data products, and other value-added services, as well as sells equipment.
2005
 
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2006
 
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2007
 
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2008
 
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2009
 
Closing Price
 
2010
 
Closing Price
January
    34.14  
January
    30.37  
January
    38.35  
January
    38.66  
January
    29.87  
January
    29.42
February
    34.51  
February
    32.33  
February
    37.23  
February
    36.16  
February
    28.53  
February
    28.93
March
    34.05  
March
    32.67  
March
    37.75  
March
    36.29  
March
    30.20  
March
    31.02
April
    34.34  
April
    31.69  
April
    38.01  
April
    38.48  
April
    30.34          
May
    33.94  
May
    29.94  
May
    43.34  
May
    38.47  
May
    29.26          
June
    33.14  
June
    32.13  
June
    40.99  
June
    35.40  
June
    30.73          
July
    32.84  
July
    32.44  
July
    42.43  
July
    34.04  
July
    32.07          
August
    31.38  
August
    33.75  
August
    41.69  
August
    35.12  
August
    31.04          
September
    31.36  
September
    35.62  
September
    44.08  
September
    32.09  
September
    30.27          
October
    30.23  
October
    35.49  
October
    45.86  
October
    29.67  
October
    29.59          
November
    30.68  
November
    34.78  
November
    43.02  
November
    32.65  
November
    31.46          
December
    28.89  
December
    37.07  
December
    43.50  
December
    33.90  
December
    33.13          

VIACOM INC. (VIA-B)
 
Viacom Inc. operates as an entertainment content company principally in the United States and Europe.  It operates in two segments, Media Networks and Filmed Entertainment.  The Media Networks segment provides entertainment content to advertisers, distributors, and retailers across various distribution platforms, including television, the Internet, mobile devices, video games, and various consumer products.  It serves through MTV Networks with approximately 165 channels and multiplatform properties, which primarily include MTV: Music Television, MTV2, mtvU, MTV Tr3s, VH1, VH1 Classic, CMT: Country Music Television, Logo, Nickelodeon, Nick at Nite, Noggin, The N, Nicktoons, Neopets, COMEDY CENTRAL, Spike TV, and TV Land.  This segment operates approximately 400 digital media properties, including Web sites, WAP sites, broadband services, and virtual worlds worldwide.  It also offers entertainment, music, news, and public affairs television programming to the African-American audience through its BET Networks.  In addition, this segment engages in video game business, which includes Rock Band franchise and casual gaming Web sites, such as Addictinggames.com and Shockwave.com.  The Filmed Entertainment segment produces, finances, and distributes motion pictures and other entertainment content.  It produces and distributes motion pictures under the Paramount Pictures, Paramount Vantage, Paramount Classics, MTV Films, and Nickelodeon Movies brands.  This segment also involves in selling DVDs and other products relating to the motion pictures and other programming.  In addition, it acquires films for distribution and has presence in the games business.
2005
 
Closing Price
 
2006
 
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2007
 
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2008
 
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2009
 
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2010
 
Closing Price
January
    *  
January
    41.48  
January
    40.67  
January
    38.70  
January
    14.75  
January
    29.14
February
    *  
February
    39.96  
February
    39.04  
February
    39.75  
February
    15.39  
February
    29.65
March
    *  
March
    38.80  
March
    41.11  
March
    39.62  
March
    17.38  
March
    31.38
April
    *  
April
    39.83  
April
    41.25  
April
    38.44  
April
    19.24          
May
    *  
May
    37.75  
May
    44.92  
May
    35.82  
May
    22.17          
June
    *  
June
    35.84  
June
    41.63  
June
    30.54  
June
    22.70          
July
    *  
July
    34.85  
July
    38.30  
July
    27.93  
July
    23.16          
August
    *  
August
    36.30  
August
    39.46  
August
    29.48  
August
    25.04          
September
    *  
September
    37.18  
September
    38.97  
September
    24.84  
September
    28.04          
October
    *  
October
    38.92  
October
    41.29  
October
    20.22  
October
    27.59          
November
    *  
November
    37.51  
November
    42.02  
November
    15.92  
November
    29.64          
December
    41.15  
December
    41.03  
December
    43.92  
December
    19.06  
December
    29.73          
 
A-36

 
VODAFONE GROUP PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY (VOD)
 
Vodafone Group Public Limited Company is engaged in providing services, such as voice, messaging, data and fixed line and others.  Voice services include provision of mobile voice communications.  Messaging include text, picture and video messaging using mobile devices.  Date services provide e-mail, mobile connectivity and Internet on mobile phones.  Fixed lines provide customers with fixed broadband and fixed voice and date solutions.  Other services include mobile advertising and business managed services, as well as incoming roaming and wholesale mobile virtual network operators.
2005
 
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2006
 
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2007
 
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2008
 
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2009
 
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2010
 
Closing Price
January
    25.98  
January
    21.11  
January
    29.39  
January
    34.85  
January
    18.59  
January
    21.46
February
    26.29  
February
    19.32  
February
    27.90  
February
    32.23  
February
    17.75  
February
    21.77
March
    26.56  
March
    20.90  
March
    26.86  
March
    29.51  
March
    17.42  
March
    23.31
April
    26.14  
April
    23.70  
April
    28.73  
April
    31.66  
April
    18.35          
May
    25.18  
May
    23.00  
May
    31.43  
May
    32.09  
May
    18.82          
June
    24.32  
June
    21.30  
June
    33.63  
June
    29.46  
June
    19.49          
July
    25.83  
July
    21.68  
July
    30.35  
July
    26.83  
July
    20.58          
August
    27.25  
August
    21.69  
August
    32.40  
August
    25.55  
August
    21.72          
September
    25.97  
September
    22.86  
September
    36.30  
September
    22.10  
September
    22.50          
October
    26.26  
October
    25.85  
October
    39.27  
October
    19.27  
October
    22.19          
November
    21.55  
November
    26.36  
November
    37.25  
November
    19.58  
November
    22.69          
December
    21.47  
December
    27.78  
December
    37.32  
December
    20.44  
December
    23.09          

WAL-MART STORES, INC. (WMT)
 
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. operates retail stores in various formats worldwide.  The company’s Walmart U.S. segment offers meat, produce, deli, bakery, dairy, frozen foods, floral, and dry grocery; health and beauty aids, household chemicals, paper goods, and pet supplies; electronics, cameras and supplies, photo processing services, cellular phones, cellular service plan contracts, and prepaid service and toys; fabrics and crafts, stationery and books, automotive accessories, hardware and paint, horticulture and accessories, sporting goods, outdoor entertaining, and seasonal merchandise; apparel, shoes, and jewelry; pharmacy and optical services; and home furnishings, housewares, and small appliances through discount stores, supercenters, and neighborhood markets, as well as through walmart.com.  Its International segment includes various formats of retail stores and restaurants, including combination discount and grocery stores, supercenters, Sam’s Clubs, hypermarkets, cash-n-carry stores, department stores, and general merchandise stores.  The company’s Sam’s Club segment offers merchandise, including hardgoods, softgoods, institutional-size grocery items, and selected private-label items under the MEMBER’S MARK, BAKERS & CHEFS, and SAM’S CLUB brands through warehouse membership clubs in the United States, as well as through samsclub.com.
2005
 
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2006
 
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2007
 
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2008
 
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2009
 
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2010
 
Closing Price
January
    52.40  
January
    46.11  
January
    47.69  
January
    50.74  
January
    47.12  
January
    53.43
February
    51.61  
February
    45.36  
February
    48.31  
February
    49.59  
February
    49.24  
February
    54.07
March
    50.11  
March
    47.24  
March
    46.95  
March
    52.68  
March
    52.10  
March
    55.60
April
    47.14  
April
    45.03  
April
    47.92  
April
    57.98  
April
    50.40          
May
    47.23  
May
    48.45  
May
    47.60  
May
    57.74  
May
    49.74          
June
    48.20  
June
    48.17  
June
    48.11  
June
    56.20  
June
    48.44          
July
    49.35  
July
    44.50  
July
    45.95  
July
    58.62  
July
    49.88          
August
    44.96  
August
    44.72  
August
    43.63  
August
    59.07  
August
    50.87          
September
    43.82  
September
    49.32  
September
    43.65  
September
    59.89  
September
    49.09          
October
    47.31  
October
    49.28  
October
    45.21  
October
    55.81  
October
    49.68          
November
    48.56  
November
    46.10  
November
    47.90  
November
    55.88  
November
    54.55          
December
    46.80  
December
    46.18  
December
    47.53  
December
    56.06  
December
    53.45          
 
A-37

 
ZIMMER HOLDINGS, INC. (ZMH)
 
Zimmer Holdings, Inc., through its subsidiaries, engages in the design, development, manufacture, and marketing of orthopaedic and dental reconstructive implants, spinal implants, trauma products, and related surgical products in the Americas, Europe, and Asia Pacific.  The company offers orthopaedic reconstructive implants that restore joint function lost due to disease or trauma in joints such as knees, hips, shoulders, and elbows; dental reconstructive implants, which restore function and aesthetics in patients who have lost teeth due to trauma or disease; spinal implants that are used by Orthopaedic surgeons and neurosurgeons in the treatment of degenerative diseases, deformities, and trauma; and trauma products, which are used primarily to reattach or stabilize damaged bone and tissue to support the body’s natural healing process.  It also offers surgical products, including supplies and instruments designed to aid in orthopaedic surgical procedures and post-operation rehabilitation.  The company sells its products to musculoskeletal surgeons, neurosurgeons, oral surgeons, dentists, hospitals, stocking distributors, healthcare dealers and agents, and healthcare purchasing organizations.  It markets and sells its products through healthcare institutions, such as hospitals or direct channel accounts, stocking distributors, healthcare dealers, and dental practices and dental laboratories.
2005
 
Closing Price
 
2006
 
Closing Price
 
2007
 
Closing Price
 
2008
 
Closing Price
 
2009
 
Closing Price
 
2010
 
Closing Price
January
    78.85  
January
    68.95  
January
    84.22  
January
    78.14  
January
    36.40  
January
    56.32
February
    85.90  
February
    69.18  
February
    84.27  
February
    75.29  
February
    35.02  
February
    57.33
March
    77.81  
March
    67.60  
March
    85.41  
March
    77.86  
March
    36.50  
March
    59.20
April
    81.42  
April
    62.90  
April
    90.48  
April
    74.16  
April
    43.99          
May
    76.58  
May
    60.55  
May
    88.06  
May
    72.80  
May
    44.55          
June
    76.17  
June
    56.72  
June
    84.89  
June
    68.05  
June
    42.60          
July
    82.36  
July
    63.24  
July
    77.76  
July
    68.91  
July
    46.60          
August
    82.17  
August
    68.00  
August
    78.33  
August
    72.39  
August
    47.35          
September
    68.89  
September
    67.50  
September
    80.99  
September
    64.56  
September
    53.45          
October
    63.77  
October
    72.01  
October
    69.49  
October
    46.43  
October
    52.57          
November
    62.67  
November
    72.96  
November
    64.73  
November
    37.32  
November
    59.17          
December
    67.44  
December
    78.38  
December
    66.15  
December
    40.42  
December
    59.11          


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
A-38

 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 


 

 

 

 
1,000,000,000 Depositary Receipts
 
Market 2000+ HOLDRSSM Trust
 
 
 

 


PROSPECTUS
 


 
 

April 15, 2010
 
 
 
 
 
 

 



PART II
 

 
INFORMATION NOT REQUIRED IN PROSPECTUS
 
Item 14.          Indemnification of Directors and Officers.
 
Section 145 of the General Corporation Law of the State of Delaware, as amended, provides that under certain circumstances a corporation may indemnify any person who was or is a party or is threatened to be made a party to any threatened, pending or completed action, suit or proceeding, whether civil, criminal, administrative or investigative, by reason of the fact that such person is or was a director, officer, employee or agent of the corporation or is or was serving at its request in such capacity in another corporation or business association, against expenses (including attorney’s fees), judgments, fines and amounts paid in settlement actually and reasonably incurred by such person in connection with such action, suit or proceeding if such person acted in good faith and in a manner such person reasonably believed to be in or not opposed to the best interests of the corporation and, with respect to any criminal action or proceeding, had no reasonable cause to believe such person’s conduct was unlawful.
 
Article XIV, Section 2 of the Restated Certificate of Incorporation of Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated provides in effect that, subject to certain limited exceptions, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated shall indemnify its directors and officers to the full extent authorized or permitted by law.
 
The directors and officers of Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated are insured under policies of insurance maintained by Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated, subject to the limits of the policies, against certain losses arising from any claim made against them by reason of being or having been such directors or officers.  In addition, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated has entered into contracts with all of its directors providing for indemnification of such persons by Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated to the full extent authorized or permitted by law, subject to certain limited exceptions.
 
Item 16.          Exhibits.
 
See Index to Exhibits.
 
Item 17.          Undertakings.
 
The undersigned Registrant hereby undertakes:
 
 
(1)
To file, during any period in which offers or sales are being made, a post-effective amendment to this Registration Statement:
 
 
i.
To include any prospectus required by Section 10(a)(3) of the Securities Act.
 
 
ii.
To reflect in the prospectus any facts or events arising after the effective date of the registration statement (or the most recent post-effective amendment thereof) which, individually or in the aggregate, represent a fundamental change in the information set forth in the registration statement.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, any increase or decrease in volume of securities offered (if the total dollar value of securities offered would not exceed that which was registered) and any deviation from the low or high end of the estimated maximum offering range may be reflected in the form of the prospectus filed with the SEC pursuant to Rule 424(b) if, in the aggregate, the changes in volume and price represent no more than 20% change in the maximum aggregate offering price set forth in the “Calculation of Registration Fee” table in the effective registration statement.
 
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iii.
To include any material information with respect to the plan of distribution not previously disclosed in the registration statement or any material change to such information in the registration statement.
 
 
(2)
That, for the purpose of determining any liability under the Securities Act, each such post-effective amendment shall be deemed to be a new registration statement relating to the securities offered therein, and the offering of such securities at that time shall be deemed to be the initial bona fide offering thereof.
 
 
(3)
To remove from registration by means of a post-effective amendment any of the securities being registered which remain unsold at the termination of the offering.
 
 
(4)
For purposes of determining any liability under the Securities Act, the information omitted from the form of prospectus filed as part of this registration statement in reliance upon Rule 430A and contained in a form of prospectus filed by the registrant pursuant to Rule 424(b)(1) or (4) or 497(h) under the Securities Act shall be deemed to be part of this registration statement as of the time it was declared effective.
 
 
(5)
For purposes of determining any liability under the Securities Act, each post-effective amendment that contains a form of prospectus shall be deemed to be a new registration statement relating to the securities offered therein, and the offering of such securities at that time shall be deemed to be the initial bona fide offering thereof.
 
 
(6)
Insofar as indemnification for liabilities arising under the Securities Act may be permitted to directors, officers and controlling persons of the registrant pursuant to Item 14 of this registration statement, or otherwise, the registrant has been advised that in the opinion of the SEC such indemnification is against public policy as expressed in the Securities Act and is, therefore, unenforceable.  In the event that a claim for indemnification against such liabilities (other than the payment by the registrant of expenses incurred or paid by a director, officer or controlling person of the registrant in the successful defense of any action, suit or proceeding) is asserted by such director, officer or controlling person in connection with the securities being registered, the registrant will, unless in the opinion of its counsel the matter has been settled by controlling precedent, submit to a court of appropriate jurisdiction the question whether such indemnification by it is against public policy as expressed in the Securities Act and will be governed by the final adjudication of such issue.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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SIGNATURES
 
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, the registrant has duly caused this Post-Effective Amendment No. 8 to the Registration Statement to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized, in the City of New York, on April 15, 2010.
 
  Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated  
   
 
       
  By:
*
 
  Name:  Sallie L. Krawcheck  
  Title:  Co-Chief Executive Officer  
    Executive Vice President and Director  
 
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, this Post-Effective Amendment No. 8 to the Registration Statement has been signed by the following persons in the capacities indicated below on April 15, 2010.
 
Signature
 
Title
     
*
 
Co-Chief Executive Officer, Executive Vice
President and Director
Sallie L. Krawcheck
 
(Principal Executive Officer)
     
*
 
Co-Chief Executive Officer, Executive Vice
President and Director
Thomas K. Montag
 
 
(Principal Executive Officer)
     
*
 
Chief Financial Officer and Senior Vice President
Robert Qutub
 
(Principal Financial Officer and Principal Accounting
Officer)
     
*
 
Executive Vice President and Director
Bruce R. Thompson
 
   
 
   
*By:
/s/ Liam B. O’Neil
 
Attorney-in-Fact
Liam B. O’Neil
 
   

 




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INDEX TO EXHIBITS
 
Exhibits
 
  *4.1
Standard Terms for Depositary Trust Agreements between Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated and The Bank of New York Mellon (formerly known as The Bank of New York), as Trustee dated as of September 2, 1999, and included as exhibits thereto, form of Depositary Trust Agreement, form of Amendment No. 1 to the Standard Terms for Depositary Trust Agreements and form of HOLDRS, filed on August 3, 2000 as an exhibit to Amendment No. 2 to the registration statement filed on Form S-1 for Market 2000+ HOLDRS.
 
  *5.1
Opinion of Shearman & Sterling LLP regarding the validity of the Market 2000+ HOLDRS Receipts, filed on July 28, 2000 as an exhibit to Amendment No. 1 to the registration statement filed on Form S-1 for Market 2000+ HOLDRS.
 
  *8.1
Opinion of Shearman & Sterling LLP, as special U.S. tax counsel regarding the material federal income tax consequences, filed on July 28, 2000 as an exhibit to Amendment No. 1 to the registration statement filed on Form S-1 for Market 2000+ HOLDRS.
 
*24.1
Power of Attorney (included in Part II of Registration Statement), filed on May 26, 2000 as an exhibit to the registration statement filed on Form S-1 for Market 2000+ HOLDRS.
 
*24.2
Power of Attorney of John J. Fosina, E. Stanley O’Neal, George A. Schieren, Thomas H. Patrick and Dominic A. Carone.
 
*24.3
Power of Attorney of James P. Gorman, Arshad R. Zakaria and Carlos M. Morales.
 
*24.4
Power of Attorney of Candace E. Browning, Gregory J. Fleming, Do Woo Kim and Joseph F. Regan.
 
*24.5
Power of Attorney of Robert J. McCann and Joseph F. Regan.
 
*24.6
Power of Attorney of Daniel C. Sontag.
 
*24.7
Power of Attorney of Thomas K. Montag.
 
  24.8
Power of Attorney of Sallie L. Krawcheck, Thomas K. Montag, Robert Qutub and Bruce R. Thompson.
 
________________
* Previously filed.
 


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EX-24.8 2 ss87932_ex2408.htm POWER OF ATTORNEY
Exhibit 24.8
 
POWER OF ATTORNEY

 
KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS, that each of the undersigned, being a director or officer, or both, of Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated hereby constitutes and appoints Liam B. O’Neil, Kirstin N. Hill and Katherine H. Zrike, jointly and severally, his or her true and lawful attorneys-in-fact, each with full power of substitution, for him or her in any and all capacities, to sign one or more Registration Statements on Form S-1 under the provisions of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, any and all amendments thereto (including post-effective amendments) and supplements to the Registration Statements for each of the Biotech HOLDRSSM Trust, B2B Internet HOLDRSSM Trust, Broadband HOLDRSSM Trust, Europe 2001 HOLDRSSM Trust, Internet HOLDRSSM Trust, Internet Architecture HOLDRSSM Trust, Internet Infrastructure HOLDRSSM Trust, Market 2000+ HOLDRSSM Trust, Oil Service HOLDRSSM Trust, Pharmaceutical HOLDRSSM Trust, Regional Bank HOLDRSSM Trust, Semiconductor HOLDRSSM Trust, Software HOLDRSSM Trust, Telecom HOLDRSSM Trust, Wireless HOLDRSSM Trust, Utilities HOLDRSSM Trust and Retail HOLDRSSM Trust, and to file the same, with all exhibits thereto and all documents in connection therewith, with the Securities and Exchange Commission, granting unto said attorneys-in-fact full power and authority to do and perform each and every act and thing requisite and necessary to be done and hereby ratifying and confirming all that said attorneys-in-fact or any of them, or his or her substitute or their substitutes, may lawfully do or cause to be done by virtue thereof.

This Power of Attorney may be executed in counterparts and all such duly executed counterparts shall together constitute the same instrument. This Power of Attorney shall not revoke any powers of attorney previously executed by the undersigned. This Power of Attorney shall not be revoked by any subsequent power of attorney that the undersigned may execute, unless such subsequent power of attorney expressly provides that it revokes this Power of Attorney by referring to the date of the undersigned’s execution of this Power of Attorney and subject hereof.

New York State General Obligations Law requires the “CAUTION TO THE PRINCIPAL” and “IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR THE AGENT” statements set forth on the next page to be contained in this Power of Attorney.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in those statements, this Power of Attorney is limited to the powers granted as described above and DOES NOT grant the attorneys-in-fact and agents the power or authority to spend the undersigned's money or sell or dispose of the undersigned's property, or the power or authority to act in any other capacity other than as described above.

THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS ARE REQUIRED TO BE INCLUDED IN THIS POWER OF ATTORNEY UNDER THE NEW YORK STATE GENERAL OBLIGATIONS LAW:

CAUTION TO THE PRINCIPAL:
 
Your Power of Attorney is an important document. As the “principal,” you give the person whom you choose (your “agent”) authority to spend your money and sell or dispose of your property during your lifetime without telling you. You do not lose your authority to act even though you have given your agent similar authority.  When your agent exercises this authority, he or she must act according to any instructions you have provided, or, where there are no specific instructions, in your best interest. “Important Information for the Agent” at the end of this document describes your agent’s responsibilities.  Your agent can act on your behalf only after signing the Power of Attorney before a notary public.  You can request information from your agent at any time.  If you are revoking a prior Power of Attorney by executing this Power of Attorney, you should provide written notice of the revocation to your prior agent(s) and to the financial institutions where your accounts are located.  You can revoke or terminate your Power of Attorney at any time for any reason as long as you are of sound mind. If you are no longer of sound mind, a court can remove an agent for acting improperly.  Your agent cannot make health care decisions for you. You may execute a “Health Care Proxy” to do this.  The law governing Powers of Attorney is contained in the New York General Obligations Law, Article 5, Title 15. This law is available at a law library, or online through the New York State Senate or Assembly
 

 
websites, www.senate.state.ny.us or www.assembly.state.ny.us.  If there is anything about this document that you do not understand, you should ask a lawyer of your own choosing to explain it to you.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR THE AGENT:
 
When you accept the authority granted under this Power of Attorney, a special legal relationship is created between you and the principal. This relationship imposes on you legal responsibilities that continue until you resign or the Power of Attorney is terminated or revoked. You must:
 
 
(1)
act according to any instructions from the principal, or, where there are no instructions, in the principal’s best interest;
 
(2)
avoid conflicts that would impair your ability to act in the principal’s best interest;
 
(3)
keep the principal’s property separate and distinct from any assets you own or control, unless otherwise permitted by law;
 
(4)
keep a record of all receipts, payments, and transactions conducted for the principal; and
 
(5)
disclose your identity as an agent whenever you act for the principal by writing or printing the principal’s name and signing your own name as “agent” in either of the following manner: (Principal’s Name) by (Your Signature) as Agent, or (Your signature) as Agent for (Principal’s Name).
 
You may not use the principal’s assets to benefit yourself or give gifts to yourself or anyone else unless the principal has specifically granted you that authority in this Power of Attorney or in a Statutory Major Gifts Rider attached to this Power of Attorney.  If you have that authority, you must act according to any instructions of the principal or, where there are no such instructions, in the principal’s best interest. You may resign by giving written notice to the principal and to any co-agent, successor agent, monitor if one has been named in this document, or the principal’s guardian if one has been appointed.  If there is anything about this document or your responsibilities that you do not understand, you should seek legal advice.

Liability of agent:

The meaning of the authority given to you is defined in New York’s General Obligations Law, Article 5, Title 15. If it is found that you have violated the law or acted outside the authority granted to you in the Power of Attorney, you may be liable under the law for your violation.



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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned principal has executed this Power of Attorney on the date indicated opposite her name.

 
/s/ Sallie L. Krawcheck
Co-Chief Executive Officer, Executive
Vice President and Director
March 23, 2010
 
   
 Sallie L. Krawcheck    
 

 
State of New York
)
   
County of New York
) ss.:
 
On the 23rd day of March in the year 2010 before me, the undersigned, personally appeared Sallie L. Krawcheck, personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that she executed the same in her capacity, and that by her signature on the instrument, the individual, or the person upon behalf of which the individuals acted, executed the instrument.
 

 
 
/s/ Maria A. Cedeno  
Notary Public
 


MARIA A. CEDENO
NOTARY PUBLIC-STATE OF NEW YORK
No: 01CE6183838
Qualified in Queens County
My Commission Expires March 31, 2012




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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned principal has executed this Power of Attorney on the date indicated opposite his name.
 
/s/ Thomas K. Montag
Co-Chief Executive Officer,
Executive Vice President and
March 15, 2010
      Director  
Thomas K. Montag
   


 
State of New York
)
   
County of New York
) ss.:
 
On the 15th day of March in the year 2010 before me, the undersigned, personally appeared Thomas K. Montag, personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his capacity, and that by his signature on the instrument, the individual, or the person upon behalf of which the individuals acted, executed the instrument.
 

 
/s/ Robin Anne Engelman
 
Notary Public
 


ROBIN ANNE ENGELMAN
Notary Public, State of New York
No. 24-4721378
Qualified in Kings County
Commission Expires February 28, 2011






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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned principal has executed this Power of Attorney on the date indicated opposite his name.

 
/s/ Robert Qutub
Chief Financial Officer and
Senior Vice President
March 15, 2010
     
Robert Qutub
   


 
State of North Carolina
)
   
County of Mecklenburg
) ss.:
 
On the 15th day of March in the year 2010 before me, the undersigned, personally appeared Robert Qutub, personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his capacity, and that by his signature on the instrument, the individual, or the person upon behalf of which the individuals acted, executed the instrument.
 

 
/s/ Margaret Kruse
 
Notary Public
 


MARGARET KRUSE
NOTARY PUBLIC
MECKLENBURG COUNTY, NC
My commission expires 10-24-2014






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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned principal has executed in Charlotte, North Carolina this Power of Attorney on the date indicated opposite his name.
 

/s/ Bruce R. Thompson
 
Executive Vice President and Director
March 15th, 2010
     
Bruce R. Thompson
   

 
 
State of North Carolina
)
   
County of Mecklenburg
) ss.:
 
On the 15th day of March in the year 2010 before me, the undersigned, personally appeared Bruce R. Thompson, personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his capacity, and that by his signature on the instrument, the individual, or the person upon behalf of which the individuals acted, executed the instrument.
 

 
/s/ Nancy D. Dry
 
Notary Public
 

My commission expires 1-21-15.







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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned agent has executed this Power of Attorney on the date indicated opposite his name.

 
/s/ Liam B. O’Neil
Agent and Attorney-in-Fact
April 14, 2010
     
Liam B. O’Neil
   

 
State of New York
)
   
County of New York
) ss.:

On the 14th day of April in the year 2010 before me, the undersigned, personally appeared Liam B. O’Neil, personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his capacity, and that by his signature on the instrument, the individual, or the person upon behalf of which the individuals acted, executed the instrument. 

 
  /s/ Leonore E. McKean  
Notary Public
 

LEONORE E. MCKEAN
Notary Public, State of New York
No. O1MC6046528
Qualified in Suffolk County
Commission Expires 08/14/2010
 





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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned agent has executed this Power of Attorney on the date indicated opposite her name.

 
/s/ Kirstin N. Hill
Agent and Attorney-in-Fact
April 14, 2010
     
Kirstin N. Hill
   

 
State of New York
)
   
County of New York
) ss.:
 

On the 14th day of April in the year 2010 before me, the undersigned, personally appeared Kirstin N. Hill, personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that she executed the same in her capacity, and that by her signature on the instrument, the individual, or the person upon behalf of which the individuals acted, executed the instrument. 

 
  /s/ Leonore E. McKean  
Notary Public
 

LEONORE E. MCKEAN
Notary Public, State of New York
No. O1MC6046528
Qualified in Suffolk County
Commission Expires 08/14/2010
 





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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned agent has executed this Power of Attorney on the date indicated opposite her name.

/s/ Katherine H. Zrike
 
Agent and Attorney-in-Fact
 
 
April 14, 2010
     
Katherine H. Zrike
   

 
State of New York
)
   
County of New York
) ss.:
 

On the 14th day of April in the year 2010 before me, the undersigned, personally appeared Katherine H. Zrike, personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that she executed the same in her capacity, and that by her signature on the instrument, the individual, or the person upon behalf of which the individuals acted, executed the instrument. 

 
  /s/ Leonore E. McKean  
Notary Public
 

LEONORE E. MCKEAN
Notary Public, State of New York
No. O1MC6046528
Qualified in Suffolk County
Commission Expires 08/14/2010
 





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