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Council on State Taxation Company Membership January 26, 2010 COUNCIL ON STATE TAXATION COMPANY MEMBERSHIP 7-Eleven, Inc. Armstrong World Industries, Inc. AAR CORP. ARRIS Group, Inc. ABB Ashland Inc. Abbott Laboratories AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP Abercrombie & Fitch Co. AT&T Adecco, Inc. Automatic Data Processing, Inc. Advance Publications, Inc. AutoZone AEGON USA AvalonBay Communities Inc. Aetna Inc. Avon Products, Inc. Agilent Technologies, Inc. Balfour Beatty Inc. Ahold USA, Inc. Ball Corporation Akzo Nobel Inc. Bank of America Alcan Barclays Capital, Inc. Alcoa Inc. BASF Corporation Alcon Laboratories, Inc. Baxter International, Inc. Aldo US Inc. Bayer Corporation Allegheny Technologies Incorporated Beckman Coulter, Inc. Allergan, Inc. Becton Dickinson and Company Allstate Insurance Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Alstom Power, Inc. Best Buy Co., Inc. Alticor, Inc. Big Lots Stores, Inc. Altria Client Services Inc. BJ's Wholesale Club, Inc. Amazon.Com The Black & Decker Corporation America Service Group Inc. BlackRock Inc. American Airlines Bluescope Steel North America American Automobile Association, Inc. BNY Mellon American Electric Power The Boeing Company American Express Company Boise Inc. American International Group, Inc. Books A Million, Inc. AmeriCredit Corp. Borders Group, Inc. Ameriprise Financial, Inc. BorgWarner Inc. Amgen Bose Corporation AMSTED Industries Incorporated Boston Scientific Corporation Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc. BP America Inc. AON Corporation Branch Banking & Trust Company Apple Inc. Bridgestone Americas Holding Apria Healthcare, Inc. Briggs & Stratton Corporation Arch Coal, Inc. The Brink's Company Arizona Public Service Company Brinker International, Inc. Arkema Inc. Brookdale Senior Living Brown-Forman Corporation Cognizant Technology Solutions Brunswick Corporation Colgate-Palmolive Company BT Americas Inc./Syntegra/Infonet/Radianz Collective Brands, Inc. Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation Colonial Bank C & S Wholesale Grocers Comcast Corporation Cadbury Adams USA Commercial Metals Company Cameron International Compass Group USA, Inc. Canon U.S.A., Inc. Compass Minerals International Capital One Services, LLC Computer Sciences Corporation Cardinal Health, Inc. Con-way Inc. CareFusion Corporation ConAgra Foods, Inc. Cargill, Incorporated ConocoPhillips CarMax, Inc. ConvaTec Inc. Caterpillar Inc. Cooper US, Inc. Cbeyond, Inc. Corning Incorporated CBIZ COSTCO Wholesale CBS Corporation Coventry Health Care, Inc. Celanese Covidien CenterPoint Energy, Inc. Cox Enterprises, Inc. Central Parking Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc. CenturyLink CSX Corporation Ceridian Corporation Cummins Inc. Cerner Corporation CVS/Caremark Inc. Charming Shoppes, Inc. Daimler Trucks North America Chemed Corporation Danaher Corporation Cheniere Energy Shared Services, Inc. Darden Restaurants, Inc. Chevron Corporation Dassault Falcon Jet Corp Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP Datalink Corporation Chicago Bridge & Iron Company Dean Foods Company Choice Hotels International Deere & Company Chrysler LLC Dell Computer Corporation Ciba Corporation Delta Air Lines, Inc. CIGNA Corporation Deluxe Corporation Cisco Systems, Inc. Denny's Corporation CIT Group, Inc. Denso International America, Inc. CITGO Petroleum Corporation DHL Express (USA), Inc. Citigroup Inc. Diageo Inc. CLARCOR Inc. DIRECTV Inc. Companies CMS Energy Corporation Discovery Communications, Inc. CNA Financial Corporation The Dixie Group CNH America LLC Dollar Tree Stores Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated Dominion Resources Services, Inc. The Coca-Cola Company Domino's Pizza LLC Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc. The Dow Chemical Company 2 Dr. Pepper Snapple Group General Dynamics Corporation Dynegy Inc. General Electric Company E.I. DuPont De Nemours and Company General Mills EarthLink, Inc. General Motors Corporation Eaton Vance Management Genworth Financial Ecolab Inc. Georgia-Pacific LLC Edwards Lifesciences Corporation GKN North America Services, Inc. Eisai Inc. GlaxoSmithKline Eli Lilly & Company The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. EMC Corporation Guardian Industries Corp. Emerson Electric Co. H&R Block, Inc. Enbridge Energy Company, Inc. H.J. Heinz Company Energen Corporation Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. Entergy Services, Inc. Hallmark Cards, Inc. Essilor of America, Inc. Harley-Davidson, Inc. Exelon Corporation Harris Corporation Expedia, Inc. Harsco Corporation Experian HCA Inc. Express Scripts, Inc. HealthSouth Corporation Exterran Holdings, Inc. The Hearst Corporation Exxon Mobil Corporation Henkel of America, Inc. FactSet Research Systems Inc. Herman Miller, Inc. Farmers Group, Inc. The Hershey Company FedEx Corporate Services Hewlett-Packard Company Feld Entertainment Highmark, Inc. Fenwal Inc. HighMount Exploration & Production, LLC Fingerhut Direct Marketing, Inc. HLTH Corporation First Data Corporation Holcim Participations (US) Inc. First Solar, Inc. The Home Depot Florida Power and Light Honda of America Mfg., Inc. Florida School Choice Fund Honeywell International, Inc. Fluor Corporation Hormel Foods Corporation FMC Corporation HSBC Finance Corporation FMR LLC Hub Group, Inc. Food Lion LLC Huhtamaki Americas, Inc. Ford Motor Company Hunter Douglas Inc. Fortune Brands, Inc. IDEX Corporation Franklin Resources, Inc. Ikea North America Services, LLC Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc IKON Office Solutions Fremont Group Management, LP Ilitch Holdings, Inc. Fresenius Medical Care North America Illinois Tool Works Inc. FTI Consulting, Inc. IMERYS Gannett Co., Inc. IMI Group Inc. GE Capital Corporation InfoPrint Solutions Company, LLC 3 ING Americas Legg Mason, Inc. Ingersoll Rand Company Ltd. Leggett & Platt, Inc. Ingram Micro Inc. Lehigh Hanson, Inc. Insurance Auto Auctions Lennox International, Inc. Insurance Services Office Inc. (ISO) Level 3 Communications Integra LifeSciences Corporation Liberty Media Corporation Intel Corporation Liberty Mutual Group International Business Machines Corp. Limited Brands, Inc. International Game Technology Lincoln Financial Group International Paper Company Linde North America, Inc. Interstate Bakeries Corporation Lockheed Martin Corporation Intuit, Inc. Loews Corporation ITT Corporation Lorillard Tobacco Company J.C. Penney Company, Inc. Love's Travel Stops & Country Stores, Inc. J.P. Morgan Chase Lowe's Companies, Inc. J.R. Simplot Company Luxottica Retail Jarden Corporation Lyondell Basell JM Family Enterprises Macy's, Inc. Johnson & Johnson Magna International, Inc. Johnson Controls, Inc. Marathon Oil Company Johnson Matthey Inc. The Marmon Group, LLC JohnsonDiversey, Inc. Marriott International, Inc. Jones Lang Lasalle Americas, Inc. Mars, Incorporated Joy Global Inc. Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc. K. Hovnanian Companies, LLC Mary Kay Inc. Kansas City Power & Light Co. Masco Corporation Kellogg Company Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. Kelly Services, Inc. MasterCard Worldwide Kenan Advantage Group, Inc. Maxum Petroleum, Inc. KeyCorp McCain Foods USA, Inc. Kiewit Corporation McCormick & Company, Inc. Kimberly-Clark Corporation McDonald's Corporation Kindred Healthcare, Inc. The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Kinetic Concepts, Inc. McKesson Corporation Knowledge Learning Corporation McLane Company, Inc. Koch Companies Services, LLC MeadWestvaco Corporation Kohl's Department Stores, Inc. MedAssets, Inc. Kraft Foods Global, Inc. Medtronic, Inc. Krispy Kreme Doughnut Corporation Meijer The Kroger Co. Merck & Co., Inc. L'Oreal USA, Inc. Meredith Corporation LabCorp MetLife Lear Corporation Michaels Stores, Inc. Learning Care Group, Inc. Michelin North America, Inc. 4 Micron Technology, Inc. Pearson Inc. Microsoft Corporation Penske Truck Leasing Co., L.P. MidAmerican Energy Company The Pepsi Bottling Group Miller Brewing Company PepsiAmericas, Inc. MillerCoors LLC PepsiCo, Inc. Milliken & Company Performance Food Group Company Millipore Corporation HQTAX Perrigo Company Mirant Corporation Petroleum Development Corporation Mohawk Industries, Inc. Pfizer Inc. Monsanto Company Philips Electronics North America Morgan Stanley Phillips-Van Heusen Corporation Morris Communications Company Pitney Bowes Inc. The Mosaic Company PMI Global Services Inc. NACCO Materials Handling Group The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. Navistar PPG Industries, Inc. NBC Universal, Inc. Praxair, Inc. NCR Corporation Precision Castparts Corporation The Neiman Marcus Group, Inc. Primedia NetJets Inc. The Procter & Gamble Company The Nielsen Company (US), Inc. Prudential Financial NIKE, Inc. PSS World Medical, Inc. Nintendo of America Inc. QVC, Inc. Nissan North America, Inc. Qwest Communications International, Inc. Norfolk Southern Corporation Raytheon Company Nortel Networks Inc. RealNetworks, Inc. Northrop Grumman Corporation Realogy Corporation Northwest Airlines, Inc. Reckitt Benckiser Inc. Novartis Corporation Reed Elsevier Inc. Novelis Corporation Regions Bank Nucor Corporation Regis Corporation NuStar Energy LP Revlon O-I Inc. Rexam Inc. Occidental Petroleum Corporation Reynolds American Inc. Océ North America Document Reynolds Packaging Group Printing Systems Rhodia Inc. Office Depot Rite Aid Corporation OfficeMax Incorporated Riviana Foods Inc. Olin Corporation Robert Bosch LLC Omnicom Group Inc. Roche Holdings, Inc. Oracle USA, Inc. Rock-Tenn Company Orbital Sciences Corporation Rockwell Collins, Inc. Owens Corning Sales, LLC Royal Bank of Canada P.H. Glatfelter Company RRI Energy, Inc. Papa John's International, Inc. Ryder System, Inc. 5 S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. SunTrust Banks, Inc. 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