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Memorandum Expiration Adds Philadelphia Stock ExchangeOptions: 0559-08 Memorandum To: All Option Members, Member Organizations and ROP's From: Listings Administration Date: March 19, 2008 Re: Equity Options Expiration Strike Price Adds for May, 2008 and Nov, 2008 Effective Monday, March 24, 2008, the following list of New Strikes will begin trading. Issues trading in the traditional Jan and Mar cycles will add new strikes for May, 2008. Issues trading in the traditional Feb cycle will add new strikes for Nov, 2008. A total of (7999) new strikes will be added, encompassing a total of (2342) issues. Questions regarding to this release may be directed to the Listings Administration Department at 1-800-THE-PHLX or 1-215-496-1266. Expiration Adds - Effective March 24, 2008 Issue and Strikes Issue and Strikes Issue and Strikes Issue and Strikes (New) Domtar Corp. 1-800-Flowers.com, Inc. 3M Company 3M Company (Wrap) Other Exchanges - CPAI Other Exchanges - C Other Exchanges - ACPI Other Exchanges - ACPI UFS EA/QA May 5 UHF KA/WA Nov 5 MMM EM/QM May 65 MNZ EQ/QQ May 85 (Wrap) UFS EU/QU May 7 1/2 UHF KU/WU Nov 7 1/2 MMM EN/QN May 70 UFS EB/QB May 10 UHF KB/WB Nov 10 MMM EO/QO May 75 MMM EP/QP May 80 3s Bio, Inc. 4Kids Entertainment 51 Job, Inc 99 Cents Only Stores Other Exchanges - CP Other Exchanges - ACP Other Exchanges - None Other Exchanges - APCI QXS EA/QA May 5 KDE KU/WU Nov 7 1/2 UUJ EC/QC May 15 NDN EU/QU May 7 1/2 QXS EU/QU May 7 1/2 KDE KB/WB Nov 10 UUJ EW/QW May 17 1/2 NDN EB/QB May 10 QXS EB/QB May 10 KDE KV/WV Nov 12 1/2 UUJ ED/QD May 20 NDN EV/QV May 12 1/2 A. Shulman, Inc. AAR Corporation Aaron Rents, Inc Abaxis Other Exchanges - A Other Exchanges - CI Other Exchanges - PC Other Exchanges - CPIB UFZ EW/QW May 17 1/2 AIR KX/WX Nov 22 1/2 RNT KW/WW Nov 17 1/2 QOX KX/WX Nov 22 1/2 UFZ ED/QD May 20 AIR KE/WE Nov 25 RNT KD/WD Nov 20 QOX KE/WE Nov 25 UFZ EX/QX May 22 1/2 AIR KF/WF Nov 30 RNT KX/WX Nov 22 1/2 QOX KF/WF Nov 30 ABB Ltd. **Abbott Laboratories **Abercrombie & Fitch AbitibiBowater, Inc. Other Exchanges - CPAIB Other Exchanges - ACPI Other Exchanges - ACPB Other Exchanges - ABCIP ABB EX/QX May 22 1/2 ABT KJ/WJ Nov 50 ANF KN/WN Nov 70 ABH EA/QA May 5 ABB EE/QE May 25 ABT KK/WK Nov 55 ANF KO/WO Nov 75 ABH EU/QU May 7 1/2 ABB EF/QF May 30 ABT KL/WL Nov 60 ANF KP/WP Nov 80 ABH EB/QB May 10 Page 1 of 80 Expiration Adds - Effective March 24, 2008 Issue and Strikes Issue and Strikes Issue and Strikes Issue and Strikes ABM Industries Incorpated ABN Amro Abraxas Petroleum Corpora ABV Companhia de Bedidas Other Exchanges - A Other Exchanges - AP Other Exchanges - ACPI Other Exchanges - C ABM EC/QC May 15 ABN EJ/QJ May 50 ABP EZ/QZ May 2 1/2 ABV EM/QM May 65 ABM EW/QW May 17 1/2 ABN EK/QK May 55 ABP EA/QA May 5 ABV EN/QN May 70 ABM ED/QD May 20 ABN EL/QL May 60 ABP EU/QU May 7 1/2 ABV EO/QO May 75 ABM EX/QX May 22 1/2 ABN EM/QM May 65 ABV EP/QP May 80 ABM EE/QE May 25 ABN EN/QN May 70 ABV EQ/QQ May 85 ABV ER/QR May 90 ABV ES/QS May 95 Acadia Pharmaceuticals, I Accenture Ltd. ACCO Brands Corporation Accuray, Inc. Other Exchanges - CPI Other Exchanges - ACIPB Other Exchanges - A Other Exchanges - ACIP AQY EA/QA May 5 ACN KF/WF Nov 30 ABD EV/QV May 12 1/2 QVY EU/QU May 7 1/2 AQY EU/QU May 7 1/2 ACN KG/WG Nov 35 ABD EC/QC May 15 QVY EB/QB May 10 AQY EB/QB May 10 ACN KH/WH Nov 40 ABD EW/QW May 17 1/2 QVY EV/QV May 12 1/2 Accuride Coration ACE Limited Acergy S.A. ACI Worldwide, Inc. Other Exchanges - A Other Exchanges - ACPIB Other Exchanges - CPI Other Exchanges - A ACW KA/WA Nov 5 ACE KJ/WJ Nov 50 QLS KW/WW Nov 17 1/2 TOU KC/WC Nov 15 ACW KU/WU Nov 7 1/2 ACE KK/WK Nov 55 QLS KD/WD Nov 20 TOU KW/WW Nov 17 1/2 ACW KB/WB Nov 10 ACE KL/WL Nov 60 QLS KX/WX Nov 22 1/2 TOU KD/WD Nov 20 Acme Packet, Inc. Acorda Therapeutics Inc. Acorn International Inc. Actuant Corporation Other Exchanges - CPIA Other Exchanges - CPI Other Exchanges - CP Other Exchanges - C QFA KA/WA Nov 5 QOR EV/QV May 12 1/2 ATV EU/QU May 7 1/2 ATU KE/WE Nov 25 QFA KU/WU Nov 7 1/2 QOR EC/QC May 15 ATV EB/QB May 10 ATU KF/WF Nov 30 QFA KB/WB Nov 10 QOR EW/QW May 17 1/2 ATV EV/QV May 12 1/2 ATU KG/WG Nov 35 QOR ED/QD May 20 QOR EX/QX May 22 1/2 Actuate Corporation acuity Brands, Inc. Acxiom Corporation ADC Telecommunications,In Other Exchanges - None Other Exchanges - C Other Exchanges - ACPI Other Exchanges - ACPIB UCV EZ/QZ May 2 1/2 AYI KG/WG Nov 35 UQA KU/WU Nov 7 1/2 TLQ KB/WB Nov 10 UCV EA/QA May 5 AYI KH/WH Nov 40 UQA KB/WB Nov 10 TLQ KV/WV Nov 12 1/2 UCV EU/QU May 7 1/2 AYI KI/WI Nov 45 UQA KV/WV Nov 12 1/2 TLQ KC/WC Nov 15 Administaff Inc. **Adobe Systems Adolor Corporation Adtran, Inc. Other Exchanges - APB Other Exchanges - ACPI Other Exchanges - CAIPB Other Exchanges - APCIB ASF ED/QD May 20 AEQ EY/QY May 27 1/2 UAH EZ/QZ May 2 1/2 RQA KW/WW Nov 17 1/2 ASF EX/QX May 22 1/2 AEQ EF/QF May 30 UAH EA/QA May 5 RQA KD/WD Nov 20 ASF EE/QE May 25 AEQ EZ/QZ May 32 1/2 UAH EU/QU May 7 1/2 RQA KX/WX Nov 22 1/2 ASF EF/QF May 30 AEQ EG/QG May 35 ASF EG/QG May 35 AEQ EU/QU May 37 1/2 Advance America Cash Adva Advance Auto Parts Advance Medical Optics, I Advanced Analogic Technol Other Exchanges - C Other Exchanges - ACPIB Other Exchanges - ACIPB Other Exchanges - C AEA EA/QA May 5 AAP EF/QF May 30 EYE EC/QC May 15 QIH EA/QA May 5 AEA EU/QU May 7 1/2 AAP EG/QG May 35 EYE EW/QW May 17 1/2 QIH EU/QU May 7 1/2 AEA EB/QB May 10 AAP EH/QH May 40 EYE ED/QD May 20 QIH EB/QB May 10 EYE EX/QX May 22 1/2 EYE EE/QE May 25 Advanced Energy Industrie Advanta Corporation-Class advantage Energy Income F Advent Page 2 of 80 Expiration Adds - Effective March 24, 2008 Issue and Strikes Issue and Strikes Issue and Strikes Issue and Strikes Other Exchanges - ACPI Other Exchanges - AC Other Exchanges - ACI Other Exchanges - P OEQ EU/QU May 7 1/2 ABQ EA/QA May 5 AAV KU/WU Nov 7 1/2 UIV KH/WH Nov 40 OEQ EB/QB May 10 ABQ EU/QU May 7 1/2 AAV KB/WB Nov 10 UIV KI/WI Nov 45 OEQ EV/QV May 12 1/2 ABQ EB/QB May 10 AAV KV/WV Nov 12 1/2 UIV KJ/WJ Nov 50 OEQ EC/QC May 15 OEQ EW/QW May 17 1/2 Aecom Technology Corporat Aegean Marine Petroleum N Aegon NV AERCAP Holdings, N.V. Other Exchanges - CIPA Other Exchanges - CP Other Exchanges - CP Other Exchanges - CP ACM EX/QX May 22 1/2 ANW EE/QE May 25 AEG EB/QB May 10 AER EV/QV May 12 1/2 ACM EE/QE May 25 ANW EF/QF May 30 AEG EV/QV May 12 1/2 AER EC/QC May 15 ACM EF/QF May 30 ANW EG/QG May 35 AEG EC/QC May 15 AER EW/QW May 17 1/2 AEG EW/QW May 17 1/2 AER ED/QD May 20 AEG ED/QD May 20 AER EX/QX May 22 1/2 Aerospostale Aerovironment, Inc. AES Corporation Aetna, Inc. (new) Other Exchanges - ACPIB Other Exchanges - C Other Exchanges - ACPI Other Exchanges - ACPI ARO ED/QD May 20 VQS EW/QW May 17 1/2 AES KC/WC Nov 15 AET EE/QE May 25 ARO EX/QX May 22 1/2 VQS ED/QD May 20 AES KW/WW Nov 17 1/2 AET EF/QF May 30 ARO EE/QE May 25 VQS EX/QX May 22 1/2 AES KD/WD Nov 20 AET EG/QG May 35 ARO EF/QF May 30 AET EH/QH May 40 ARO EG/QG May 35 Aetna, Inc. (new) (Wrap) Affiliated Computer Svs.
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