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2013 in Review
2013 in review INSURANCE INSTITUTE FOR HIGHWAY SAFETY HIGHWAY LOSS DATA INSTITUTE The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety is an independent, nonprofit scientific and educational organization dedicated to reducing the losses — deaths, injuries and property damage — from crashes on the nation’s roads. The Highway Loss Data Institute shares and supports this mission through scientific studies of insurance data representing the human and economic losses resulting from the ownership and operation of different types of vehi- cles and by publishing insurance loss results by vehicle make and model. Both organizations are wholly supported by the following auto insurers and funding associations: MEMBER GROUPS Liberty Mutual Insurance Company Acceptance Insurance Louisiana Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company ACE Private Risk Services Maryland Automobile Insurance Fund Affirmative Insurance Mercury Insurance Group Alfa Alliance Insurance Corporation MetLife Auto & Home Alfa Insurance Michigan Millers Mutual Insurance Company Allstate Insurance Group MiddleOak American Family Mutual Insurance Mississippi Farm Bureau Casualty Insurance Company American National Family of Companies MMG Insurance Ameriprise Auto & Home Mutual of Enumclaw Insurance Company Amica Mutual Insurance Company Nationwide Auto Club Enterprises New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Group Auto Club Group Nodak Mutual Insurance Company Auto-Owners Insurance Norfolk & Dedham Group Aviva Insurance North Carolina Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company Bankers Insurance Group Northern -
Insurance Report
Collision Auto / Collision Moto Comp Auto / Comp Moto Highway Loss Data Institute Theft — Auto /Moto combined Insurance Report Noncrash fire losses PD — Auto PD, BI, Med Pay — Moto BI — Auto Prepared by HLDI for NHTSA Med Pay — Auto 2016–18 Passenger Cars, Pickups, SUVs, and Vans PIP — Auto only December 2018 This Highway Loss Data Institute reportNon-crash presents re comprehensive — Auto only noncrash fire losses for passenger vehicles produced in model years 2016–18. Noncrash fire losses represent fire damage to a vehicle not caused by a collision or vandalism. Results in this report are based on more than 39 million insured vehicle years and more than 5,500 claims. Special — Auto /Moto Specs 2018 Board of Directors Chair Mike Petrarca, Amica Mutual Insurance Company Vice Chair Anthony E. Ptasznik, Auto Club Group Prior Chair Harry Todd Pearce, GEICO Corporation Justin B. Cruz, American Family Insurance David Cummings, USAA Michael D. Doerfler, Progressive Insurance Josh Grunin, The Hartford John Hardiman, New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Group Robert Harrington, Erie Insurance Group Thomas Karol, National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies Andy Lau, Kemper Corporation Dawn Lee, PEMCO Mutual Insurance Company Richard Lonardo, MetLife Auto and Home Justin Milam, American National Hamid Mirza, Liberty Mutual Insurance Company Thomas G. Myers, Plymouth Rock Assurance James Nutting, Farmers Insurance Group of Companies Robert C. Passmore, Property Casualty Insurers Association of America Thomas O. Rau, Nationwide Insurance Bill Reddington, Kentucky Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company Michael Stienstra, CHUBB Laurette Stiles, State Farm Insurance Companies James Whittle, American Insurance Association Geoff Williams, Allstate Insurance Group Andrew Woods, The Travelers Companies John Xu, CSAA Insurance Group David L. -
Eligible Company List - Updated 12/1/2016
Eligible Company List - Updated 12/1/2016 S31083 2V Industries Inc Supplier Employees Only S15122 2-Way Communication LLC Supplier Employees Only S10009 3 Dimensional Services Supplier Employees Only S65830 3BL Media LLC Supplier Employees Only S65361 3CSI LLC Supplier Employees Only S66495 3D Sales Inc Supplier Employees Only S69510 3D Systems Supplier Employees Only S65364 3IS Inc Supplier Employees Only S15863 3LK Construction LLC Supplier Employees Only F05233 3M Company Fleet Employees Only S70521 3R Manufacturing Company Supplier Employees Only S61313 7th Sense LP Supplier Employees Only D18911 84 Lumber Company DCC Employees Only S42897 A & S Industrial Coating Co Inc Supplier Employees Only S73205 A and D Technology Inc Supplier Employees Only S57425 A G Manufacturing Supplier Employees Only S86063 A G Simpson Automotive Inc Supplier Employees Only F02130 A G Wassenaar Fleet Employees Only S12115 A M G Industries Inc Supplier Employees Only S19787 A OK Precision Prototype Inc Supplier Employees Only S62637 A Raymond Tinnerman Automotive Inc Supplier Employees Only S82162 A Schulman Inc Supplier Employees Only D80005 A&E Television Networks DCC Employees Only S80904 A.J. Rose Manufacturing Supplier Employees Only S78336 A.T. Kearney, Inc. Supplier Employees Only S34746 A1 Specialized Services Supplier Employees Only S58421 A2MAC1 LLC Supplier Employees Only D60014 AAA East Central DCC Employees & Members S36205 AAA National Office (Only EMPLOYEES Eligible) Supplier Employees Only D60013 AAA Ohio Auto Club DCC Employees & Members -
U.S. Corporate Scores 2018
01 DISCLOSURE INSIGHT ACTION U.S. CORPORATE SCORES 2018 02 CORPORATE DISCLOSURE TO INVESTORS IN NORTH AMERICA 124 9 28 510 63 192 CONTENTS 03 04 CDP scoring methodology 2018 06 The A-List: North America 08 Corporate scores 34 Appendix I: CDP Activity classification system (cdp-acs) 40 Appendix II: Investor Members and Signatories 46 Appendix III: CDP Supply Chain Members Important Notice The contents of this report may be used by anyone providing acknowledgment is given to CDP. This does not represent a license to repackage or resell any of the data reported to CDP or the contributing authors and presented in this report. If you intend to repackage or resell any of the contents of this report, you need to obtain express permission from CDP before doing so. CDP has prepared the data and analysis in this report based on responses to the CDP 2018 information request. No representation or warranty (express or implied) is given by CDP as to the accuracy or completeness of the information and opinions contained in this report. You should not act upon the information contained in this publication without obtaining specific professional advice. To the extent permitted by law, CDP does not accept or assume any liability, responsibility or duty of care for any consequences of you or anyone else acting, or refraining to act, in reliance on the information contained in this report or for any decision based on it. All information and views expressed herein by CDP are based on their judgment at the time of this report and are subject to change without notice due to economic, political, industry and firm-specific factors. -
PATTERSON COMPANIES, INC. (Name of Registrant As Specified in Its Charter)
TABLE OF CONTENTS UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION WASHINGTON, DC 20549 SCHEDULE 14A (RULE 14a-101) INFORMATION REQUIRED IN PROXY STATEMENT SCHEDULE 14A INFORMATION Proxy Statement Pursuant to Section 14(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (Amendment No. ) Filed by the Registrant ☒ Filed by a Party other than the Registrant o Check the appropriate box: o Preliminary Proxy Statement o Confidential, For Use of the Commission Only (as permitted by Rule 14a-6(e)(2)) ☒ Definitive Proxy Statement o Definitive Additional Materials o Soliciting Material Pursuant to Section 240.14a-12 Commission File No. 0-20572 PATTERSON COMPANIES, INC. (Name of Registrant as Specified in Its Charter) (Name of Person(s) Filing Proxy Statement, if Other Than the Registrant) Payment of Filing Fee (Check the appropriate box): ☒ No fee required. o Fee computed on table below per Exchange Act Rules 14a-6(i)(1) and 0-11. (1) Title of each class of securities to which transaction applies: (2) Aggregate number of securities to which transaction applies: (3) Per unit price or other underlying value of transaction computed pursuant to Exchange Act Rule 0-11 (set forth the amount on which the filing fee is calculated and state how it was determined): (4) Proposed maximum aggregate value of transaction: (5) Total fee paid: o Fee paid previously with preliminary materials: o Check box if any part of the fee is offset as provided by Exchange Act Rule 0-11(a)(2) and identify the filing for which the offsetting fee was paid previously. Identify the previous filing by registration statement number, or the form or schedule and the date of its filing. -
Tortoise North American Energy Infrastructure Fund a Sub-Fund of Tortoise SICAV
Tortoise North American Energy Infrastructure Fund A sub-fund of Tortoise SICAV 3Q 2019 QUARTERLY COMMENTARY Investment strategy The broader energy sector, as represented by the S&P Energy Select Sector® Index, fell during the third quarter, returning -6.2%, bringing year-to-date performance to 6.1%. The fund will primarily invest in Energy demand is at an all-time high and a global energy transition is taking place securities of North American reducing global carbon emissions while meeting that demand. We are witnessing the midstream energy infrastructure next phase of U.S. energy independence emerge as the U.S. becomes a net exporter companies. Midstream energy of low-cost energy to the rest of the world. Against that backdrop, approximately $15 infrastructure companies own and trillion1 of investment in global energy infrastructure is required to support this energy operate a network of asset systems transition, making it a compelling opportunity for midstream energy investors. that transport, store, distribute, North American pipeline sector update gather and process natural gas, Midstream sector performance fared slightly better than broader energy for the third quarter with natural gas liquids (primarily the Tortoise North American Pipeline IndexSM return of -0.8% and the Tortoise MLP Index® return propane), crude oil or refined of -4.3%, bringing year to date performance to 22.2% and 14.2%, respectively. Phillips 66 Partners petroleum products. LP (PSXP) announced the elimination of its Incentive Distribution Rights (IDRs) in the third quarter. As the era of simplification comes to a close, the results have advanced the midstream sector and accomplished widespread cost of capital and corporate governance improvements. -
Reliability. Integrated
MIX Paper from responsible sources FSC® C103375 ONEOK 2019 ANNUAL Integrated Reliability. REPORT ONEOK 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 100 West Fifth Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103-4298 Post Office Box 871 Tulsa, Oklahoma 74102-0871 www.oneok.com BOARD OF DIRECTORS ONEOK, Inc. (pronounced ONE-OAK) (NYSE: OKE) is a leading midstream service provider and owner of one of the nation's premier natural gas liquids (NGL) systems, Brian L. Derksen Jim W. Mogg connecting NGL supply in the Rocky Mountain, Permian and Mid-Continent regions with key market centers and an extensive network of natural gas gathering, Retired Global Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited Retired Chairman, DCP Midstream GP, L.L.C. processing, storage and transportation assets. Dallas, Texas Hydro, Oklahoma Julie H. Edwards Pattye L. Moore ONEOK is a FORTUNE 500 company and is included in the S&P 500. For the latest news about ONEOK, find us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Former Chief Financial Officer, Southern Union Company; Former Chairman, Red Robin Gourmet Burgers; Former Chief Financial Officer, Frontier Oil Corporation Former President, Sonic Corp. Houston, Texas Broken Arrow, Oklahoma John W. Gibson Gary D. Parker Chairman of the Board and Retired Chief Executive Officer, ONEOK, Inc. President, Moffitt, Parker & Company, Inc. Financial Performance Tulsa, Oklahoma Muskogee, Oklahoma Mark W. Helderman Eduardo A. Rodriguez Retired Managing Director and Co-Portfolio Manager, Sasco Capital Inc. President, Strategic Communications Consulting Group Cleveland, Ohio El Paso, Texas Randall J. Larson Terry K. Spencer Retired Chief Executive Officer, TransMontaigne Partners L.P. President and Chief Executive Officer, ONEOK, Inc. -
Career Center
COMPANIES THAT EMPLOYED NDSU GRADUATES 3M Corp. BF Goodrich Aerospace CM Architecture Falkirk Mining Co., The Hansen Lind Meyer Design Kinder Care Learning Abbott Northwestern Biolife Plasma Services ConAgra Foods, Inc. Famous Footwear Harris Thermal Transfer Center Hospital Bismarck, City of Control Concepts Fargo Assembly Co. Products Kindred Public School Abercrombie & Fitch BKBM Engineers, Inc. Control Products, Inc. Fargo Automation, Inc. HDR Engineering, Inc. District Accenture Black & Veatch Coon Rapids Pet Hospital Fargo Cass Public Health & Head Start SENDCAA - SE Kmart Adams Thermal Systems, Bloomington Public Schools Cooperstown Medical Home Health Care Human Service Center Kohl’s Inc. Bobcat Co. - Ingersoll Rand Center Fargo Country Club Hensel Phelps Construction KPMG LLP Co. ADC Telecommunications Bolton & Menk, Inc. Corporate Technologies, Fargodome Kraft Foods, Inc. Heritage Homes Ag Country Farm Credit Bonestroo Rosene Anderlik LLC Fargo Park District Kraus-Anderson Services & Assoc. Coteau Des Prairies Fargo Public School District Heyer Engineering Construction AGCO Ag-Chem Bonestroo, Williamson, Hospital Farm Credit Services of Higher Ground Academy Kristi Hanson Architect, Equipment Co. Kotsmith Crow Wing Highway Dept. America Hillsboro Medical Center Inc. Agriliance Border States Electric Supply Custom Mortgage & Farmers Insurance Group HLA Group Landscape Kroshus Landscaping, Inc. AGSCO, Inc. Border States Paving, Inc. Investment Farmers Union Oil Co. Architects KVRR-TV-Fox AgStar Financial Services Bor-Son Construction Dairy Queen - Orange Fast Enterprises LLC Hormel Foods Corp. Lakeland Veterinary Julius Hospital Albany School District Brown & Saenger Business Fastenal Co. Hornbacher’s Foods Alliant Energy Interiors Dakota Boys & Girls Ranch Hunt Technologies, Inc. Lakes & Prairies Floor To Ceiling Store Community Action Allina Health System Buth Engineering Dakota Clinic, Ltd. -
202.872.5505
AARP Boston Scientific DDB US Grey NY Abbott BP America Inc. Dell Technologies GSD&M AbbVie Inc. Bristol-Myers Squibb Deloitte Services LP Halyard Health Accenture Bunn-O-Matic Corporation Delphi Corporation Harley-Davidson, Inc. Adecco Staffing Burns & McDonnell Delta Air Lines, Inc. Health Alliance Plan ADP C.H. ROBINSON Diageo PLC Health Care Service Adient CA Technologies DTE Energy Corporation AEG Caesars Entertainment Dun & Bradstreet HealthTrust Aetna, Inc. Campbell Soup DuPont Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Aflac Capgemini USA Education Networks of Hilton Worldwide AIG Capital One America The Home Depot Airbus Americas, Inc. Cargill EMCOR Government Services Honda North America, Inc. Alkermes, Inc. CBRE, Inc. Entergy Corporation Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Allstate Insurance Co. CCL Industries Corporation Enterprise Holdings HP Inc. Altec Industries, Inc. CDW Ericsson, Inc. Humana, Inc. Altria Group Celgene Corporation Exelon IBM Corporation American Airlines CenterPoint Energy Express Scripts, Inc. Imagine Learning, Inc. American Express CenturyLink Exxon Mobil Corporation Infineum USA LP American Red Cross Charter Communications EY Ingersoll Rand American Transmission Company CHEP International, Inc. Facebook Intel Amgen Inc. Chevron Fannie Mae Interpublic Group Amtrak Ciena Corporation Farmers Insurance Group J.C. Penney Company, Inc. Anthem, Inc. CIGNA Federal Home Loan Bank of Jacobs Aon Corporation Cintas Corporation San Francisco JE Dunn Construction Apex Learning Inc. Cisco Systems, Inc. The Federal Reserve Bank of Company Apple Inc. CitiGroup Boston JM Family Enterprises, Inc. ARAMARK Citrix, Inc. The Federal Reserve Bank of Johnson & Johnson ArcelorMittal USA City of Columbia Chicago Johnson Controls Corporate Archer Daniels Midland Co. CLEAResult The Federal Reserve Bank of Jones Lang LaSalle Ardent Mills Clorox Corporation Cleveland JPMorgan Chase & Co. -
In Re: Williams Companies, Inc. Securities Litigation 02-CV-00072
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISThICT OF OKLAHOMA TN RE WILLIAMS SECURITIES LITIGATION } Case No . 02-CV-72-H(M } Lead Case } Judge Sven Erik Holme s 1 JURY TRIAL DEMANDED CONSOLIDATED AMENDED COMPLAINT ~ar~[, t~l~rk m Uwt pub. p15tR{C'~ r'~ R. THOMAS SEYMOUR , OBA #?8 099 C. ROBERT BURTON , OBA #14195 SEYMOUR LAW FIRM 100 West 51h Street, Suite 550 Tulsa, Oklahoma 74102 Telephone: (918) 583-5791 SAMUEL P . SPORN NYBA #4444 JOEL P . LAITMAN NYBA #8177 CHRISTOPHER LOMETTI NBA #9124 JAY P. SALTZMAN NYBA #7335 ASHLEY KIM NY13A 90105 SCIIOENGOLD & SPORN, P .C . 19 Fulton St reet, Suite 406 New York, NY 10038 Telephone : (212) 964-0046 Co-Lead Counsel for Plaintiffs TABLE Q ' CONTENT S 1. NATURE OF THE ACTION . I A. Overview of The Allegations . 1 B. WMB's Conniving Culture of Concealriient . 1 D II. JUMSDICTION AND VENUE . 17 II. PARTIES TO THE LITIGATION . is A. Plaintiffs . 18 B. Defendants . 18 C. The Underwriter Defendants . 26 D. Definitions . 32 IV. CLASS ACTION ALLEGATIONS . 33 V. SUBSTANTIVE ALLEGATIONS . 36 A. An Overview of WMB Before and At the Start of the Class Period , 7-24-00 . 36 B . Material Misrepresentations and Omissions About WCCr . 4 1 1 . The Need to Build the Ne~ ork . 4 1 2. Building the Network Would Not Produce the Results Originally Planned . 42 3. The Meltdown of the Telecommunications Industry . 44 4. The Meltdown of the Price of WCG' s Common Stock . 47 5. WCG' s Inability to Stand on Its Own Two Financial Feet . 47 (a) WMB Had to Extend Unplanned Guarantees for WCG . -
Inleadership
IN LEADERSHIP How Minnesota’s Top 100 Public Companies Rank The 2009 Minnesota Census of Women in Corporate Leadership Report produced by St. Catherine University and the Minnesota Women’s Economic Roundtable A Statewide Wakeup Call The second annual Minnesota Census of Women in Corporate Leadership reveals that women remain an underutilized resource in the top ranks of public companies. Consider the evidence: Kudos and Contributions Twenty-seven of the top 100 public companies in This initiative has been made possible by many individuals • Minnesota have no women board members. and organizations. The report was underwritten by Spencer Stuart, St. Catherine University, and the Minnesota Women’s Forty-one of the top 100 public companies have only Economic Roundtable. • one woman on their boards. Support for both the report and the Forum was provided by Women hold only 15 percent of the Section 16b Twin Cities Business magazine and other sponsoring organiza- • (Securities and Exchange Commission) executive tions (see pages 26 to 28 of this report). Special thanks to the officer positions in Minnesota’s top 100 public volunteers who made up this year’s steering committee (see companies. the report’s final page). Without their tireless efforts, neither the report nor the Forum luncheon would have been possible. Nineteen of the top 100 public companies have no • women involved with leadership — either as directors Now, we turn to our readers — our state’s corporate and small- or executive officers. business leaders — to carry on this work, in the hope that future editions of The Minnesota Census will show progress We ask that women and men view this report as a wakeup on behalf of our state’s business climate and, subsequently, call, one whose findings deserve and demand to be shared all people in Minnesota. -
Can Company 013230
PLEASE CONFIRM CSIP ELIGIBILITY ON THE DEALER SITE WITH THE "CSIP ELIGIBILITY COMPANIES" CAN COMPANY 013230 . Muller Inc 022147 110 Sand Campany 014916 1994 Steel Factory Corporation 005004 3 M Company 022447 3d Company Inc. 020170 4 Fun Limousine 021504 412 Motoring Llc 021417 4l Equipment Leasing Llc 022310 5 Star Auto Contruction Inc/Certified Collision Center 019764 5 Star Refrigeration & Ac, Inc. 021821 79411 Usa Inc. 022480 7-Eleven Inc. 024086 7g Distributing Llc 019408 908 Equipment (Dtf) 024335 A & B Business Equipment 022190 A & E Mechanical Inc. 010468 A & E Stores, Inc 018519 A & R Food Service 018553 A & Z Pharmaceutical Llc 005010 A A A - Corp. Only 022494 A A Electric Inc. 022751 A Action Plumbing Inc. 009218 A B C Contracting Co Inc 015111 A B C Parts Intl Inc. 018881 A Blair Enterprises Inc 019044 A Calarusso & Son Inc 020079 A Confidential Transportation, Inc. 022525 A D S Environmental Inc. 005049 A E P Industries 022983 A Folino Contruction Inc. 005054 A G F A Corporation 013841 A J Perri Inc 010814 A La Mode Inc 024394 A Life Style Services Inc. 023059 A Limousine Service Inc. 020129 A M Castle & Company 007372 A O N Corporation 007741 A O Smith Water Products 019513 A One Exterminators Inc 015788 A P S Security Inc 005207 A T & T Corp 022926 A Taste Of Excellence 015051 A Tech Concrete Co. 021962 A Total Plumbing Llc 012763 A V R Realty Company 023788 A Wainer Llc 016424 A&A Company/Shore Point 017173 A&A Limousines Inc 020687 A&A Maintenance Enterprise Inc 023422 A&H Nyc Limo / A&H American Limo 018432 A&M Supernova Pc 019403 A&M Transport ( Dtf) 016689 A.