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In Re Flextronics International, Ltd. Securities Litigation 03-CV-2102 Case 3:03-cv-02102-PJH Document 112 Filed 11/18/2005 Page 1 of 227 MC66N Rejected or Ineligible Claimants Page 1 of 227 MC66N136 FLEXTRONICS INTERNATIONAL LIMITED REPS 21-Oct-05 2:37 PM Reason Deemed Claim Number Name City State Ineligible 5004249 1199 HEALTHCARE-MILL CHICAGO IL NO LOSS 3661 11TH AVENUE REALTY C BROOKLYN NY NO LOSS 5000478 1950 PUTNAM-JNL VA PITTSBURGH PA NO LOSS 8691 22 WILLOW LIMITED NEWTON MA DUPLICATE 5000475 50 ALGER JNL GROWTH PITTSBURGH PA NO LOSS 5016629 5220 COMBINED NEW YORK NY DUPLICATE 2154420 A & A BRAKE SVC EMP BROOKLYN NY NO LOSS 2143629 A G EDWARDS & SONS C HAMPDEN MA NO LOSS 2144274 A G EDWARDS & SONS C FINDLAY OH NO LOSS 2145398 A G EDWARDS & SONS C STURGEON BAY WI NO LOSS 2146091 A G EDWARDS & SONS C MONTVILLE NJ NO LOSS 2147264 A G EDWARDS & SONS C SPOKANE WA NO LOSS 2147508 A G EDWARDS & SONS C LEESBURG FL NO LOSS 10583 AAA SOUTHERN NE DC BOSTON MA DUPLICATE 5008807 AALA INVESTMENTS INV HONOLULU HI INTRINSICALLY INELIGIBLE 2093149 ABADIOTAKIS, JOHN & NORTH BRUNSWICK NJ NO LOSS 2150895 ABBENNE FAMILY TR LAKE SAN MARCOS CA FATAL HEADER 2035078 ABBEY J GRUNEWALD FO TUCSON AZ NO LOSS 2940 ABBINANTE, MICHAEL RANCHO SANTA FE CA INTRINSICALLY INELIGIBLE 1791 ABBOTT, CHARLES W WINTER PARK FL NO LOSS 8633 ABDEL-HAMID, TAREK & HILLSBOUROUGH CA NO LOSS 7018 ABDEL-MISIH, RAAFAT WILMINGTON DE NO LOSS 2189628 ABDELQADER, MAHMUD COLLINSVILLE IL FATAL LINE 1011850 ABDI, GETACHEW H SILVER SPRINGS MD FATAL HEADER 12026 ABDOU, HAMED & FE PRICETON NJ NO LOSS 2162330 ABDULIAN, DANIEL H ENCINO CA NO LOSS 11777 ABJ LIMITED PARTNERS GRAND RAPIDS MI NO LOSS 5000450 ABR 087015 APPLEGATE PITTSBURGH PA NO LOSS 5000452 ABR 087015 APPLEGATE PITTSBURGH PA NO LOSS 5004662 ABRAHAMSON, A CINCINNATI OH FATAL LINE 2131302 ABRAMS, EMANUEL M LOS ANGELES CA INTRINSICALLY INELIGIBLE 7972 ABRAMS, MARJORIE E SANTA MONICA CA NO LOSS 2054747 ABROMOVITZ, JEFFREY LAKE ARIEL PA NO LOSS 5082 ABU DHAB INVESTMENT FATAL HEADER 299 ABU DHABI INVESTMENT NO LOSS 2138316 ABUAN, JOSE N MILPITAS CA NO LOSS 1008043 ACCESS FINANCIAL GRO CHICAGO IL NO LOSS 1008044 ACCESS FINANCIAL GRO CHICAGO IL NO LOSS 8954 ACKERMAN, MILDRED NEWINGTON CT INTRINSICALLY INELIGIBLE 2057018 ACKERMAN, PHILOMENA HOLLISTON MA NO LOSS 2568 ACKERMAN, RICHARD LA CA FATAL HEADER 10628 ACKERMAN, SAMUEL K BOSTON MA DUPLICATE 2157970 ACME PAPER & SUPPLY SAVAGE MD NO LOSS 5000423 AD-078846-APPLEGATE PITTSBURGH PA NO LOSS 1868 ADAM, JOHN M SANTAMARIA CA INTRINSICALLY INELIGIBLE 2055440 ADAM, SHAKUNTALA & F SOUTH OZONE PARK NY NO LOSS 2051473 ADAMANY, JOHN & BETT ROCKFORD IL NO LOSS 2051885 ADAMS, ERIC L HOUSTON TX NO LOSS 11469 ADAMS, ROBERT J LAKELAND FL INTRINSICALLY INELIGIBLE 12839 ADAMS, ROBERT J LAKELAND FL INTRINSICALLY INELIGIBLE 2105346 ADAMS, ROBERT R CORVALLIS OR NO LOSS 607 ADAMS, STANLEY J HUNTERVILLE AL NO LOSS 2024293 ADAMS, THURSTON R BALTIMORE MD INTRINSICALLY INELIGIBLE Case 3:03-cv-02102-PJH Document 112 Filed 11/18/2005 Page 2 of 227 MC66N Rejected or Ineligible Claimants Page 2 of 227 MC66N136 FLEXTRONICS INTERNATIONAL LIMITED REPS 21-Oct-05 2:37 PM Reason Deemed Claim Number Name City State Ineligible 2140135 ADAMSON, DARYL A PORTLAND OR NO LOSS 3324 ADD RADIO GROUP INC PROVIDENCE RI INTRINSICALLY INELIGIBLE 2013587 ADDICKS, FRANKLIN A TIMONIUM MD INTRINSICALLY INELIGIBLE 2050977 ADDIS, DAVID DEERFIELD IL NO LOSS 2050989 ADDIS, DAVID DEERFIELD IL NO LOSS 2050524 ADDIS, REGINA ROBYN DEERFIELD IL NO LOSS 2185222 ADDISON, KAY M CLINTON SC NO LOSS 2185223 ADDISON, THOMAS E, CLINTON SC NO LOSS 2202014 ADELL, MICHAEL & TER EVANSTON IL NO LOSS 2158612 ADER, MABEL F NEW YORK NY NO LOSS 9987 ADMINISTRATIEKANTOOR INTRINSICALLY INELIGIBLE 11107 ADORNETTO, JAMES L ZANESVILLE OH NO LOSS 5013649 ADVANCE PUBLICATION NEW YORK NY FATAL LINE 5252 ADVISORS ACCUMULATIV KANSAS CITY MO NO LOSS 5003232 AEGON- AM. CENTURY L KANSAS CITY MO NO LOSS 1703 AFFRONTI, JOHN A ROCHESTER NY INTRINSICALLY INELIGIBLE 5012548 AGAMERICA RETIREMEN MINNEAPOLIS MN INTRINSICALLY INELIGIBLE 10519 AGB CLAT INVESTMENT BOSTON MA NO LOSS 10640 AGB CLAT INVESTMENT BOSTON MA NO LOSS 2091004 AGB INVESTMENTS SARASOTA FL NO LOSS 2091005 AGB INVESTMENTS SARASOTA FL NO LOSS 1350 AGER, NANCY E CHARLOTTE NC NO LOSS 11816 AGHISHIAN, SONIA FRESNO CA NO LOSS 5001881 AGL RESOURCES RETMT NEW YORK NY FATAL LINE 2090791 AGNESE, LOUIS J JR SAN ANTONIO TX NO LOSS 2011770 AGNESIAN HEALTHCARE FOND DU LAC WI NO LOSS 1312 AGNEW, ANSTISS B DARREN CT NO LOSS 1315 AGNEW, ANSTISS B DARIEN CT NO LOSS 10126 AGOSTA, PETER F WOODRIDGE NJ FATAL HEADER 5509 AGOURON INSTITUTE NEW YORK NY INTRINSICALLY INELIGIBLE 2137433 AGRA, AARON N UNION CITY CA FATAL LINE 5013573 AGRILIANCE SYSTEMATI NEW YORK NY NO LOSS 5008791 AHAHUI KAAHUMANU HO HONOLULU HI INTRINSICALLY INELIGIBLE 5001187 AHEARN, DONALD G BUFFALO NY INTRINSICALLY INELIGIBLE 2080914 AHERN, KAREN A SAINT HELENA ISLAND SC INTRINSICALLY INELIGIBLE 2024009 AHISH, STEPHEN BALTIMORE MD INTRINSICALLY INELIGIBLE 2015016 AHN, ERICK VON LADY LAKE FL NO LOSS 2094776 AIELLO, DOMENIC P NEW HARTFORD NY FATAL HEADER 2094779 AIELLO, DOMENIC PAUL NEW HARTFORD NY FATAL HEADER 2182038 AIELLO, EDMUND F FLORHAM PARK NJ INTRINSICALLY INELIGIBLE 5014351 AIM MID CAP STOCK FU HOUSTON TX NO LOSS 5011918 AIRBORNE FREIGHT COR NEW YORK NY NO LOSS 9026 AITKEN, HEATHER BOSTON MA NO LOSS 10483 AITKEN, HEATHER BOSTON MA NO LOSS 9112 AITKEN, HEATHER HYAT BOSTON MA NO LOSS 9025 AITKEN, THOMAS WELLS BOSTON MA NO LOSS 10557 AITKEN, THOMAS WELLS BOSTON MA NO LOSS 2205171 AIWAZIAN, JOACHIM MOORPARK CA INTRINSICALLY INELIGIBLE 2111172 AIZENBERG, SAMUEL & MAHWAH NJ FATAL HEADER 2151597 AJLUNI, PETER B BLOOMFIELD HILLS MI NO LOSS 11653 AJW PARTNERSHIP LONG GROVE IL NO LOSS 5000401 AK 013500-APPLEGATE PITTSBURGH PA NO LOSS 1753 AKRIDGE, KATHLEEN M HAMPTON VA NO LOSS Case 3:03-cv-02102-PJH Document 112 Filed 11/18/2005 Page 3 of 227 MC66N Rejected or Ineligible Claimants Page 3 of 227 MC66N136 FLEXTRONICS INTERNATIONAL LIMITED REPS 21-Oct-05 2:37 PM Reason Deemed Claim Number Name City State Ineligible 2006600 ALAN I WEST FAMILY T HANCOCK MI INTRINSICALLY INELIGIBLE 2465 ALARI, MOSTAFA & A HOUSTON TX NO LOSS 8303 ALASKA ELECTRICAL PE NORTH QUINCY MA NO LOSS 2157912 ALBA, EDWARD M FOLSOM LA FATAL HEADER 10626 ALBANESE, MARY BOSTON MA NO LOSS 7510 ALBEMARLE CORPORAT TAMPA FL NO LOSS 5005038 AL-BENNET, U/W PAULI WILMINGTON DE NO LOSS 11676 ALBERT, LINDA L LONGBOAT KEY FL NO LOSS 5016705 ALBERTO, CAPONE NO LOSS 2174266 ALBIS, SCOTT & MARYA PELHAM NH FATAL HEADER 2034015 ALBRECHT, JOHN P PARK RAPIDS MN NO LOSS 763 ALBRIGO, BART BEVERLY HILLS CA NO LOSS 758 ALBRIGO, BART R BEVERLY HILLS CA NO LOSS 5015076 ALBT G MORRISON FAM DETROIT MI NO LOSS 5009324 ALCO INDUSTRIES INC CHARLOTTE NC NO LOSS 2004319 ALCORN, CAROL ANN MARLTON NJ INTRINSICALLY INELIGIBLE 2012457 ALDEEN, WILLIAM N CHICAGO IL NO LOSS 2121807 ALDEN, DENE M CINCINNATI OH FATAL LINE 10713 ALDEN, JOHN L COLUMBUS OH NO LOSS 9796 ALDERMAN, GEORGE C BOSTON MA NO LOSS 2109815 ALDRICH, WILLIAM P WEST NEWTON MA INTRINSICALLY INELIGIBLE 2157 ALEFF, GARY A TWO HARBORS MN NO LOSS 2022325 ALESSANDRINI, LINDA NORTH KINGSTOWN RI NO LOSS 4066 ALEXABDER, BRUCE EASTON ME INTRINSICALLY INELIGIBLE 5015012 ALEXANDER DETROIT MI INTRINSICALLY INELIGIBLE 5008737 ALEXANDER MCBARNET HONOLULU HI INTRINSICALLY INELIGIBLE 2167661 ALEXANDER, CRAIG & C KINGWOOD TX FATAL HEADER 2033197 ALEXANDER, DONALD C CHEYENNE WY NO LOSS 2191951 ALEXANDER, ELIZABETH CHESHIRE CT NO LOSS 10164 ALEXANDER, J EDWARD CHANHASSEN MN NO LOSS 2083555 ALEXANDER, KATHRYN E SPRINGFIELD IL NO LOSS 3133 ALEXANDER, THELMA B SANDSTON VA NO LOSS 5004773 ALEXANDER, TR CINCINNATI OH NO LOSS 3618 ALEXANDRA DODD TRUS KANSAS CITY MO INTRINSICALLY INELIGIBLE 5000765 ALEXIAN BROS HLTH- A PITTSBURGH PA FATAL LINE 5009408 AL-FAISAL, BARBARA CHARLOTTE NC INTRINSICALLY INELIGIBLE 5009409 AL-FAISAL, BARBARA CHARLOTTE NC INTRINSICALLY INELIGIBLE 5009414 AL-FAISAL, BARBARA CHARLOTTE NC INTRINSICALLY INELIGIBLE 2077928 ALFIERI, RAMONA NEWPORT BEACH CA NO LOSS 2024240 ALFONSO, RAFAEL LUTHERVILLE TIMONIUM MD INTRINSICALLY INELIGIBLE 2154637 ALFORD, SANDRA E NOVI MI NO LOSS 1002865 ALFRED J ANZALONE FA LAS VEGAS NV NO LOSS 5011647 ALFRED J HOFFMAN FAM GREEN BAY WI INTRINSICALLY INELIGIBLE 824 ALFRED P BERGNER PRO BETHESDA MA NO LOSS 160 ALGER AMERICAN MIDCA JERSEY CITY NJ NO LOSS 164 ALGER MIDCAP INSTITU JERSEY CITY NJ NO LOSS 11317 ALGER, KEITH E KEOKUK IA NO LOSS 2058007 AL-HUMADI, A OLEAN NY FATAL HEADER 2081025 ALIPRANDI, GIAMBATTI NEW CANAAN CT FATAL HEADER 1884 ALL, GERALD R VINTON VA NO LOSS 2107617 ALLARD, JACK UNIVERSITY PLACE WA NO LOSS 2107616 ALLARD, WILLIAM B TACOMA WA NO LOSS 5000223 ALLEGHENY TECHNOLOG PITTSBURGH PA NO LOSS Case 3:03-cv-02102-PJH Document 112 Filed 11/18/2005 Page 4 of 227 MC66N Rejected or Ineligible Claimants Page 4 of 227 MC66N136 FLEXTRONICS INTERNATIONAL LIMITED REPS 21-Oct-05 2:37 PM Reason Deemed Claim Number Name City State Ineligible 2023439 ALLEN, BARBARA Y CINCINNATI OH INTRINSICALLY INELIGIBLE 2013824 ALLEN, DONALD E BOISE ID NO LOSS 2083977 ALLEN, GREGORY K COLUMBIA SC NO LOSS 10605 ALLEN, HELAINE B BOSTON MA NO LOSS 11308 ALLEN, NOLEN C LOUISVILLE KY NO LOSS 2061684 ALLEN, PATRICIALEE BATH ME FATAL HEADER 5016517 ALLIANCE PROFIT SHAR NEW YORK NY INTRINSICALLY INELIGIBLE 6034 ALLIANZ DRESDNER GLO NO LOSS 7289 ALLIANZ GRE NO LOSS 2044676 ALLIED COMPUTER SYST BLOOMFIELD HILLS MI NO LOSS 9870 ALLIED SAFE & VAULT SPOKANE WA FATAL LINE 12471 ALLINGTOWN FIRE DIST WEST HAVEN CT NO LOSS 2049255 ALLPORT, MARIBEL BELLAIRE TX FATAL HEADER 12098 ALLURED, ALICE SECAUCUS NJ NO LOSS 2001711 ALOISIO, NICHOLAS
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