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Public Offerings Public Offerings Representative Public Offerings Since January 1, 1986, in which Faegre & Benson Acted as Counsel for the Issuer or the Underwriters Maximum Public Faegre & Issuer/Date Security Offering Price Managing Underwriter(s) Benson (or Market Value) Counsel For FSI International, Inc. Common Stock $18,000,000 Craig-Hallum Capital Group Issuer June 2010 Dougherty & Company GenMark Diagnostics, Inc. Common Stock $27,600,000 Piper Jaffray & Co. Underwriter June 2010 William Blair & Company ThinkEquity PFSweb, Inc. Common Stock $8,050,000 Craig-Hallum Capital Group Underwriter May 2010 Stonegate Securities SPS Commerce, Inc. Common Stock $56,534,377 Thomas Wiesel Partners Issuer April 2010 William Blair & Company Needham & Company JMP Securities Wells Fargo Notes Linked to the $2,865,000 Wells Fargo Securities Issuer April 2010 Russell 2000 Index Wells Fargo Notes Linked to a Global $8,549,000 Wells Fargo Securities Issuer April 2010 Equity Basket Ameriprise Financial, Inc. Senior Notes $750,000,000 Goldman Sachs Issuer March 2010 Credit Suisse Morgan Stanley LodgeNet Interactive Common Stock $14,904,000 Craig-Hallum Capital Group Underwriter Corporation March 2010 Wells Fargo Notes Linked to the $2,396,000 Wells Fargo Securities Issuer March 2010 S&P 500 Index Wells Fargo Notes Linked to a Global $10,878,000 Wells Fargo Securities Issuer March 2010 Equity Basket IntegraMed America, Inc. Common Stock $17,250,000 Piper Jaffray & Co. Underwriter February 2010 Dougherty & Company LLC Wells Fargo Notes Linked to the $4,848,000 Wells Fargo Securities Issuer February 2010 S&P 500 Index Wells Fargo Notes Linked to an Equity $5,423,000 Wells Fargo Securities Issuer February 2010 Basket Maximum Public Faegre & Issuer/Date Security Offering Price Managing Underwriter(s) Benson (or Market Value) Counsel For Wells Fargo Notes Linked to the $8,260,000 Wells Fargo Securities Issuer January 2010 S&P 500 Index Wells Fargo Notes Linked to the $5,644,000 Wells Fargo Securities Issuer January 2010 Russell 2000 Index Sarantel Group PLC Ordinary Shares £2,250,000 None Issuer December 2009 Select Comfort Corporation Common Stock $18,050,000 Piper Jaffray & Co. Underwriter December 2009 Wells Fargo Notes Linked to the $8,290,000 Wells Fargo Securities Issuer November 2009 iShares MSCI EAFE Index Fund Wells Fargo Notes Linked to an Equity $6,002,000 Wells Fargo Securities Issuer November 2009 Basket Wells Fargo Notes Linked to the $13,500,000 Wells Fargo Securities Issuer October 2009 S&P 500 Wells Fargo Notes Linked to the $11,288,000 Wells Fargo Securities Issuer October 2009 S&P 500 Wells Fargo Notes Linked to a $5,983,000 Wells Fargo Securities Issuer October 2009 Diversified Equity Basket Wells Fargo Fixed Rate Medium-Term $2,000,000,000 Wells Fargo Securities Issuer October 2009 Notes, Series I Wells Fargo Notes Linked to a $5,718,000 Wells Fargo Securities Issuer October 2009 Diversified Equity Basket Wells Fargo Notes Linked to the $9,654,000 Wells Fargo Securities Issuer October 2009 S&P 500 Wells Fargo Notes Linked to a $1,545,000 Wells Fargo Securities Issuer October 2009 Strategic Allocation Basket Wells Fargo Notes Linked to the $1,574,000 Wells Fargo Securities Issuer September 2009 Rogers International Commodities Index Wells Fargo Notes Linked to the $7,023,000 Wells Fargo Securities Issuer September 2009 S&P 500 Wells Fargo Notes Linked to the $5,993,000 Wells Fargo Securities Issuer September 2009 iShares MSCI Emerging Markets Index Fund Wells Fargo Notes Linked to the $3,649,000 Wells Fargo Securities Issuer September 2009 S&P 500 RC2 Corporation Common Stock $60,375,000 Robert W. Baird & Co. Underwriter August 2009 Page 2 of 34 Maximum Public Faegre & Issuer/Date Security Offering Price Managing Underwriter(s) Benson (or Market Value) Counsel For Wells Fargo Notes Linked to the S&P $4,628,000 Wells Fargo Securities Issuer August 2009 500 Index Wells Fargo CDs Linked to the S&P $3,129,000 Wells Fargo Securities Issuer August 2009 MidCap 400 Index Wells Fargo CDs Linked to the S&P $6,097,000 Wells Fargo Securities Issuer August 2009 500 Index Wells Fargo Notes Linked to the $5,685,000 Wells Fargo Securities Issuer August 2009 iShares MSCI Emerging Markets Index Fund Ameriprise Financial, Inc. 5.35% Notes $450,000,000 None Issuer July 2009 Bemis Company, Inc. Senior Notes $800,000,000 J.P. Morgan Issuer July 2009 BofA Merrill Lynch BNP Paribas Wells Fargo Securities Bemis Company, Inc. Common Stock $200,000,000 Barclays Capital Issuer July 2009 BNP Paribas Goldman Robert W. Baird & Co. Regis Corporation Common Stock $21,338,250 Merrill Lynch & Co. Issuer July 2009 Credit Suisse (local counsel) Regis Corporation Convertible Senior Notes $22,500,000 Merrill Lynch & Co. Issuer July 2009 Credit Suisse (local counsel) Wells Fargo Notes Linked to the S&P $12,341,000 Wells Fargo Securities Issuer July 2009 500 Index Wells Fargo Notes Linked to the S&P $10,529,000 Wells Fargo Securities Issuer July 2009 500 Index Wells Fargo Notes Linked to the S&P $10,069,000 Wells Fargo Securities Issuer July 2009 Midcap 400 Index Ameriprise Financial, Inc. Senior Notes $200,000,000 Banc of America Issuer June 2009 Citigroup UBS Wachovia Northern Oil and Gas, Inc. Common Stock $13,500,000 None Issuer June 2009 Wells Fargo Notes Linked to the S&P $15,707,000 Wells Fargo Securities Issuer April 2009 500 Index Wells Fargo FDIC 2.125% Notes $1,750,000,000 Goldman Issuer March 2009 J.P. Morgan Morgan Stanley Wachovia Page 3 of 34 Maximum Public Faegre & Issuer/Date Security Offering Price Managing Underwriter(s) Benson (or Market Value) Counsel For Wells Fargo FDIC Floating Rate Notes $1,750,000,000 Goldman Issuer March 2009 J.P. Morgan Morgan Stanley Wachovia Wells Fargo & Company FDIC TLGP $6,000,000,000 Banc of America Issuer December 2008 Floating Rate Notes and Goldman 3.00% Notes Morgan Stanley UBS Wells Fargo & Company Common Stock $12,649,500,000 J.P. Morgan Issuer November 2008 Goldman Morgan Stanley UBS Wachovia Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Floating Rate Notes $500,000,000 Morgan Stanley Issuer September 2008 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Floating Rate Notes $525,000,000 JCAP Issuer September 2008 Wells Fargo Brokerage J.M. Lammis Wells Fargo Capital XV Normal Preferred $1,750,000,000 Citi Issuer September 2008 Purchase Securities Goldman J.P. Morgan Wells Fargo & Company Floating Rate Medium $320,000,000 Goldman Issuer September 2008 Term Notes Morgan Stanley Wells Fargo Capital XIV Capital Securities $690,000,000 Citi Issuer August 2008 Merrill Lynch Morgan Stanley Wells Fargo & Company Floating Rate Medium $320,000,000 Goldman Issuer August 2008 Term Notes Morgan Stanley Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Floating Rate Notes $462,000,000 Barclays Issuer August 2008 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Floating Rate Notes $32,000,000 HSBC Issuer August 2008 Archer-Daniels-Midland Equity Units $1,750,000,000 Citigroup Issuer Company J.P. Morgan June 2008 Banc of America Deutsche Bank Securities Wells Fargo & Company Notes Linked to the MSCI $3,750,000 Wells Fargo Securities Issuer June 2008 EAFE Index Wells Fargo & Company Floating Rate $83,000,000 Morgan Stanley Issuer June 2008 Medium Term Notes Deutsche Bank UBS Merrill Lynch Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Fixed Rate Notes $25,000,000 Tradition Issuer June 2008 Asiel Page 4 of 34 Maximum Public Faegre & Issuer/Date Security Offering Price Managing Underwriter(s) Benson (or Market Value) Counsel For Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Floating Rate Notes $125,000,000 Lehman Brothers Inc. Issuer June 2008 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Floating Rate Notes $700,000,000 Citigroup Issuer June 2008 VeraSun Energy Corporation Senior Exchange Notes $448,900,000 Issuer May 2008 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Fixed Rate $850,000,000 Citigroup Issuer May 2008 Medium Term Notes Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Fixed Rate Notes $800,000,000 JCAP Corporates Issuer May 2008 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Floating Rate Notes $460,000,000 Citigroup Issuer May 2008 Wells Fargo Capital XIII Normal Preferred $2,500,000,000 J.P. Morgan Issuer May 2008 Purchase Securities UBS Merrill Lynch Morgan Stanley Titan Machinery Inc. Common Shares $96,600,000 Craig-Hallum Capital Group Underwriter May 2008 Robert W. Baird & Co. Wells Fargo & Company Notes Linked to the $16,119,000 Wells Fargo Securities Issuer May 2008 Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund Wells Fargo & Company Notes Linked to the S&P $5,460,000 Wells Fargo Securities Issuer May 2008 Global Infrastructure Index CardioNet, Inc. Common Stock $82,764,000 Citi Selling April 2008 Lehman Brothers Stockholder Leerink Swann Thomas Weisel Partners LLC Geo Genesis Group, Limited Common Shares £23.7 million None Issuer April 2008 VeraSun Energy Corporation Common Stock $59,626,017 None Issuer April 2008 Archer-Daniels-Midland Notes $700,000,000 Banc of America Securities Issuer Company Citibank March 2008 JP Morgan Wells Fargo & Company Notes Linked to the $12,437,000 Wells Fargo Securities Issuer March 2008 Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund Wells Fargo Capital XII Capital Securities $1,610,000,000 Citi Issuer March 2008 Merrill Lynch Morgan Stanley Page 5 of 34 Maximum Public Faegre & Issuer/Date Security Offering Price Managing Underwriter(s) Benson (or Market Value) Counsel For Target Notes $4,000,000,000 Banc of America Issuer January 2008 Citi Lehman Brothers Wells Fargo & Company Floating Rate Notes $4,500,000,000 Citi Issuer January 2008 and Notes JP Morgan Morgan Stanley Wells Fargo & Company Floating Rate Medium $1,000,000,000 Morgan Stanley Issuer January 2008 Term Notes Merrill Lynch Archer-Daniels-Midland Debentures $500,000,000 Barclays Capital Deutsche Issuer Company Bank Securities December 2007 Goldman, Sachs & Co.
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