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Futuremedia Plc Futures Portfolio Fund LP FX Energy Inc G THE CORPORATE DIRECTORY - Walker's 2007 G & K Services Inc - 689 Business: ‘the group’s principal activity is to manufacture and distribute residential furniture in the Directors: Pierre N. Mcdonnaugh/House Counsel, Chief Compliance Officer, Corporate Sec., United States. The furniture products include case goods, stationary upholstery products, occasional Dir., Kenneth E. Steben/52/Founder, Pres. - Sole Shareholder, Barbara Rittenhouse/Controller, Dir., furniture, recliners, motion furniture, sleep sofas and accessories. Case goods consist of bedroom, dining Michael Bulley/50/VP - Research - Risk Management, Corporate Sec., Dir. room and living room furniture. Stationary upholstery products consist of sofas, love seats, sectionals Owners: Brian F. Hull/0.00%, Kenneth E. Steben/0.04%, John Scarcella/0.00% and chairs. Occasional furniture consists of wood tables, accent pieces, home entertainment centers and home office furniture. The group serves national retailers such as j.c. Penney and major regional retailers such ashavertys, breuner’s andkittle’s. Itdistributesthe productsthrough awide networkofindependently owned retail locations consisting of 190 freestanding stores, 990 galleries and 704 furniture centers. The FX Energy Inc brand names are broyhill, lane, thomasville, hbf, hickory chair, pearson, laneventure, highland house, 3006 Highland Dr, Ste 206, Salt Lake City, UT, 84106; PH: 1-801-486-5555; Fax: 1-801-486-5575; creative interiors and founders furniture. http:// www.fxenergy.com; Email: [email protected] Primary SIC and add’l.: 2511 2517 General - Incorporation .............................NV Stock- Price on:12/22/2006 .....................$6.36 CIK No: 0000050957 Employees .........................................................39 Stock Exchange............................................NDQ Subsidiaries: 27 Subsidiaries included in the Index Auditor ..................PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Ticker Symbol............................................ FXEN Officers: Thomas G. Tilley/Pres. - Henredon Furniture Industries, Inc/$342,735.00, Lynn Stk Agt.............................................................NA Outstanding Shares .............................35,160,000 Chipperfield/Sr. VP, Chief Administration Officer/$322,538.00, Richard Lockard/Dir. - Employee Counsel.........................................James R. Kruse E.P.S........................................................... -$0.41 Benefits - Risk Management, Denise L. Ramos/Sr. VP, CFO/$319,688.00, Jerry Lybarger/General DUNS No. ........................................ 82-574-7827 Shareholders.................................................1,500 Counsel, Wilbert G. Holliman/Chmn., CEO, Member - Executive Committee/$925,000.00, Marty Business: The group’s principal activity is to explore, develop and produce oil and gas in the United Richmond/Mgr. - Corporate Communications, John Tom Foy/Dir., Pres., COO/$545,654.00 States and Poland. The group operates in two business segments: exploration and production and oilfield Directors: Lee M. Liberman/Dir., Member - Audit Committee - Governance, Nominating services. Exploration and production activities consist of oil sales from the group’s producing properties Committee, Katherine B. Bell/Dir., Member - Audit Committee - Executive Compensation, Stock in the United States, oil and gas sale from the group’s producing properties in Poland. Oilfield services Option Committee, Bob L. Martin/Dir., Member - Audit Committee - Governance, Nominating segment is comprised of contract drilling and wellservicing fees generated by thegroup’s oilfield servicing Committee, John R. Jordan/Dir., Chmn. - Audit Committee, Member - Executive Compensation - equipment in Montana. Stock Option Committee, Aubrey B. Patterson/Dir., Member - Executive Committee, Richard B. Primary SIC and add’l.: 1381 1382 Loynd/Dir., Chmn. - Executive Committee, Member - Governance - Nominating Committee, Wilbert CIK No: 0000907649 G. Holliman/Chmn., CEO, Member - Executive Committee, John Tom Foy/Dir., Pres., COO, Albert Subsidiaries: Frontier Exploration Company, Fx Drilling Company, Inc., Fx Energy E. Suter/Dir., Chmn. - Executive Compensation, Stock Option Committee, Member - Executive Netherlands B.v., Fx Energy Netherlands Partnership C.v., Fx Energy Poland Sp. Zo.o, Fx Producing Committee, Nancy W. Webster/53/Dir., Katherine Button Bell/Dir., Jeffrey C. Young/56/Dir., Harvey Company, Inc., Karpaty Production Company Sp. Zo.o, Sudety Mining Company Sp. Zo.o, Warmia Dondero/58/Dir. Petroleum Company Sp. Zo.o Owners: K.B.Bell,J.T.Foy,W.G.Holliman/1.10%,J.R.Jordan,D.E.Lasater,L.M. Officers: Andrew W. Pierce/VP, COO/$250,000.00, Scott J. Duncan/VP - Investor Liberman, R. B. Loynd, B. L. Martin, A. B. Patterson, D. L. Ramos, A. E. Suter, T. G. Tilley, C. J. Relations/$250,000.00, Aleksander Nowak/Dir. - Export - Marketing Division, Zbigniew Tatys/VP - Young, L. Chipperfield, Masco Corporation/7.90%, Artisan Partners Limited Partnership/14.80%, Pogc, General Dir. - Upstream - Exploration, Production Division, Tom Lovejoy/Chmn., Capital Group International, Inc./8.10%, Dimensional Fund Advisors, Inc./6.20% CFO/$250,000.00, Jerzy Maciolek/Inside Dir., VP International Exploration/$250,000.00, David Financial Data: Fiscal Year End:12/31 Latest Annual Data: 12/31/2005 Pierce/Inside Dir., Pres., CEO/$350,000.00 Year Sales Net Income Directors: Arnold S. Grundvig/Outside Dir., Chmn. - Audit Committee, Member - Nomination - 2005 $2,386,774,000 $61,436,000 Governance Committee, Compensation Committee, Tom Lovejoy/Chmn., CFO, Dennis B. 2004 $2,447,430,000 $91,567,000 Goldstein/Outside Dir., Chairperson - Nomination, Governance Committee, Member - Compensation 2003 $2,367,738,000 $94,573,000 Committee - Audit Committee, Jerzy Maciolek/Inside Dir., VP International Exploration, David Curr. Assets: $931,668,000 Curr. Liab.: $213,485,000 P/E Ratio: 11.36 Pierce/Inside Dir., Pres., CEO, David Worrell/Outside Dir., Member - Nomination - Governance Plant, Equip.: $250,817,000 Total Liab.: $678,272,000 Indic. Yr. Divd.: $0.640 Committee, Audit Committee, Compensation Committee, Richard Hardman/Outside Dir., Member - Total Assets: $1,582,224,000 Net Worth: $903,952,000 Debt/ Equity: 0.3335 Nomination - Governance Committee, Compensation Committee Owners: David L. Worell/0.20%, Arnold S. Grundvig, Dennis B. Goldstein./0.20%, Richard B. Hardman., David N. Pierce/1.40%, Thomas B. Lovejoy/2.20%, Jerzy B. Maciolek/70.00%, Cascoh, Futuremedia Plc Inc/5.70% Financial Data: Fiscal Year End:12/31 Latest Annual Data: 12/31/2005 Nile House, Nile St, Brighton, BN1 1HW; 44-1273829700; 44-1273829702; PH: Fax: Year Sales Net Income http:// www.futuremedia.co.uk; Email: [email protected] 2005 $5,937,000 -$11,423,000 General - Incorporation..............................UK Stock- Price on:12/22/2006 .................$0.0525 2004 $3,806,000 -$12,620,000 Employees .......................................................NA Stock Exchange............................................NDQ 2003 $2,328,000 -$2,933,000 Auditor ......................... BDO Stoy Hayward LLP Ticker Symbol........................................ FMDAY Curr. Assets: $33,275,000 Curr. Liab.: $5,560,000 Stk Agt.............................................................NA Outstanding Shares ...........................161,960,000 Plant, Equip.: $14,640,000 Total Liab.: $5,991,000 Indic. Yr. Divd.: NA Counsel...... Brown Rudnick Berlack Israels LLP E.P.S......................................................... -$0.082 Total Assets: $48,271,000 Net Worth: $42,280,000 Debt/ Equity: NA DUNS No. ........................................22-525-8250 Shareholders....................................................115 Business: The group’s principal activity is the provision of e-learning solutions to the corporate market. The group’s main elements of services are the development and distribution of its Web-based learning management systems, “Solstra”; the development and distribution of its e-learning solution; G & K Services Inc “Easycando”; project management and instructional design of e-learning content; aggregation, brokerage 5995 Opus Pkwy, Minnetonka, MN, 55343; PH: 1-952-912-5500; http:// www.gkcares.com and distribution of e-learning content and applications technologies from third party vendors; and consulting and other professional services to support the development and the successful implementation General - Incorporation ............................ MN Stock- Price on:12/22/2006 ...................$38.35 of e-learning solutions. Employees ....................................................9,685 Stock Exchange............................................NDQ Auditor ................................. Ernst & Young LLP Ticker Symbol............................................GKSR Primary SIC and add’l.: 5045 7374 Stk Agt....................Wells Fargo Bank Minnesota Outstanding Shares .............................21,420,000 CIK No: 0000906476 Counsel..........Maslon Edelman Borman & Brand E.P.S.............................................................$1.91 Subsidiaries: Activna Objects Ltd, C2W Ltd., Easycando.com Ltd., Futuremedia (BVI) Ltd, DUNS No. ........................................ 02-292-7230 Shareholders....................................................478 Futuremedia America Inc., Futuremedia Group, Futuremedia Interactive Ltd., Futuremedia Sverige Business: The group’s principal activity is to provide corporate identity apparel and facility services AB, Lasermedia International
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