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Reason for Removal of Companies from Sample Schedule D-6 Part 12 Page 1 of 966 Number of Companies Sheet Name Beginning Ending Reason for Removal of Companies from Sample US Screen 2585 2283 Removed all companies incorporated outside of the US Equity Screen 2283 476 Removed all companies with 2007 common equity of less than $100 million, and all companies with missing or negative common equity in Market Screen 476 458 Removed all companies with less than 60 months of market data Dividend Screen 458 298 Removed all companies with no dividend payment in any quarter of any year Trading Screen 298 297 Removed all companies whose 2007 trading volume to shares outstanding percentage was less than 5% Rating Screen 297 238 Removed all companies with non-investment grade rating from S&P, and removed all companies with a Value Line Safety Rank of 4 or 5 Beta Screen 238 91 Removed all companies with Value Line Betas of 1 or more ROE Screen 91 81 Removed those companies whose average 1996-2007 ROE was outside a range of 1 std. deviation from the average Final Set 81 81 DivQtr04-08 data on quarterly dividend payouts MktHistory data on monthly price closes Trading Volume data on 2007 trading volume and shares outstanding S&P Debt Rating data on S&P debt ratings CEQ% data on 2006 and 2007 common equity ratios ROE data on ROE for 1996-2007 ROE Check calculation for ROE Screen Schedule D-6 Part 12 Page 2 of 966 any year 1991 through 2007 Schedule D-6 Part 12 Page 3 of 966 GICS Country of Economic Incorporati Company Name Ticker SymbSector on 1‐800‐FLOWERS.COM FLWS 25 0 3CI COMPLETE COMPLIANCE CORP TCCC 20 0 3D SYSTEMS CORP TDSC 20 0 3M CO MMM 20 0 4KIDS ENTERTAINMENT INC KDE 25 0 800 TRAVEL SYSTEMS INC IFLYQ 25 0 99 CENTS ONLY STORES NDN 25 0 A. 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