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Portfolio of Business Clients(Since 1975) Portfolio of Business Clients (since 1975) Aerospace / Defense Consumer Products Consumer Products (cont.) Energy / Mining & Metals Aerojet Rocketdyne, Inc. Accupac, Inc. Lightcraft Lighting, Inc. Adams Metals Ltd. AVRO/British Aerospace plc Aderans Company Limited Lighting Science Group Corp. Airoil Flaregas Pvt. Ltd. BAE Systems plc AERT, Inc. Lozier Corporation Alcoa Inc. GenCorp, Inc. Aileen, Inc. Marangoni do Brasil, LTDA ASARCO LLC General Dynamics Corporation ALCOM LLC Massey Combines/AGCO Bluewater Thermal Solutions LLC Honeywell Inc. Alside/AMI McAdoo Manufacturing Company The Budd Company, Inc. Hughes Aircraft/Electronics Corp. American Air Filter Company Mikasa, Inc. Camsco Foundry, Inc. Mitchell Aviation Ltd. Anthony International, Inc. Millfoam Products Inc. Capital Metal Industries, Inc. Northrop Electronics Systems API Group plc Monarch Boats, Inc. Chautauqua Metal Finishing Supply Inc. Northrop Grumman Corporation Aquasport Corporation Mullinix Packages, Inc. Corrpro Companies, Inc. SAS/Scandinavian Airlines Arizona Chemical, LLC Murray Industries, Inc. Cyprus Pima Mining Company Scott Aviation Corporation ASSA ABLOY AB National Steel Car Limited Eaton Corporation Smith West, Inc. Backyard Leisure Holdings, LLC Neutrogena Corporation Elkem Metals, Inc. United Airlines, Inc. Ball-InCon Glass Packaging Corp. Nitterhouse Concrete Products, Inc. EnergySolutions, Inc. Big Tex Trailers, Inc. Nivel Parts & Manufacturing Co. LLC HN Precision Company BioLab, Inc. Norwood Promotional Products, LLC InfraSource, Inc. Automotive Blakeslee Prestress, Inc. Pawling Rubber Corporation Ingersoll Machine & Tools Company ADESA, Inc. (KAR Auction Services) Bonar Packaging, Inc. Pearson Yachts Company Jannock Ltd. A.G. Simpson Co. Ltd. Boston Whaler Corporation Phoenix Clothing Company J.L. Clemmey Company American Racing Equipment, Inc. Burner Systems International Inc. Plato Products Inc. Johnstown Wire Technologies, Inc. ArvinMeritor, Inc. Cannondale Bicycle Corporation Playtex Products, Inc. Lehigh Portland Cement Co. Austin Rover Group ChemAid Laboratories, Inc. Pneumatic Scale Corporation M&M Manufacturing Company B.F. Goodrich Company Chemtura Corporation Polyair Inter Pack Inc. Noranda Aluminum Inc. BMW Group Chicago Rawhide / SKF Group Prestige Cabinets, Inc. Norandal USA Inc. Cambridge Industries, Inc. Chris-Craft Industries, Inc. Prestige Luxury Motor Yachts Company North Manchester Foundry Co. Inc. CarsArrive Network, Inc. (KAR) CKF Inc. Price Brothers Company Pacific Press Technologies, LLC Carbodies Ltd. Clemar Manufacturing Corp. Provo Craft & Novelty, Inc. PDM Bridge/Veritas Steel LLC Chicago Miniature Lighting, LLC Cobalt Boats, LLC PRP Recycling, LLC Pike Industries, Inc. Chrysler Corporation (US & Canada) ColumbusJACK/Regent Corp. PW Eagle, Inc. PLH Group, Inc. Closure Metal Products/Magna Int'l Inc. Combe Incorporated Rain Bird Corporation Plymouth Tube Company Cosma International Group Craftlite, Inc. Recticel Foam Corporation Ragsdale Machinery Operations Inc. Dayton-Walther, Inc. Cruisers Yachts/KCS International Inc. Redken Laboratories Inc. Scovill Manufacturing Company Delphi Automotive LLP Culp, Inc. Redman Homes, Inc. SERVAgroup Dortec Industries/Magna Int'l Inc. Custom Building Products, Inc. Regal Marine Industries, Inc. Shieldalloy Metallurgical Corporation Electric Wheel Company Cycle Gear, Inc. RevZilla Motorsports, LLC Standard Products, Inc. Firestone Tire and Rubber Company Danfoss Group Rheem Manufacturing Company Stock Equipment Company Ford Motor Company Del Laboratories, Inc. RJ Trausch Industries, Inc. Total Safety U.S., Inc. GE Capital Corporation Dolco Packaging/Tekni-Plex, Inc. Rossignol Skis SAS Welded Tube of Canada Corp General Motors Company Eileen Fisher, Inc. Salerno Plastics Corporation Goodall Rubber Company Electrohome, Ltd. Sands Level & Tool Co., Inc. HFI, LLC EMI Compact Disc bv San Vel Concrete Corporation Technology / Software / Telecom FTSS/Humanetics Innovative Sol'ns, Inc. Excel Boat Company, LLC School Specialty, Inc. Allen-Bradley/Rockwell Automation, Inc. Insurance Auto Auctions (KAR) Excel Polymers, LLC Schuylkill Products, Inc. American Tower Corporation International Brake Industries, Inc. Foamex International, Inc. Scotfoam Corporation Ameritech Corporation Intier Automotive, Inc. Formula/Thunderbird Products, Inc. Sears, Roebuck and Co. arvato AG Johnson Controls, Inc. G Plan/Christie-Tyler Cabinets Limited Season-All Industries, Inc. Aviat Networks, Inc. Keiper Recaro GmbH & Co Galls, LLC Shockey Brothers Inc. Cattron Group International Inc. KTM-Sportmotorcyle AG Gestetner Company Sierra Manufacturing Solutions, LLC Communication Dynamics, Inc. LaGran Canada Inc. Glastron/Rec Boat Holdings, LLC Sierra Manufacturing Co. of Virginia, Inc. Computer Sciences Corporation Midland Brake Incorporated Goldshield Fiberglass, Inc. SLI Lighting Products, Inc. Dataquest Inc. Molmec, Inc. HDB Inc. Smith & Wesson Corp. EaglePicher Technologies, LLC Moresa Industrial, SA DE CV Hess Print Solutions, Inc. Spancrete Group, Inc. Eclipsys/Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Inc. Navistar, Inc. Hilex Poly Co. LLC Spring Air Company EFTC/Suntron Corporation Ontario Bus Industries Hitchcock Shoes, Inc. Steelcraft, Inc. EPE Technologies Inc. OPEN LANE, Inc. (KAR) Home Décor Company, Inc. Technical Concepts/Newell Rubbermaid Inc. Gateway, Inc. Oxford Automotive, Inc. Hordis Brothers, Inc. Tembec, Inc. Hetronic Holding LLC PAR North America/PAR, Inc. (KAR) Hornwood, Inc. Temple Stuart Furniture Co. IBS AB (Sweden) Phelps Dodge Corporation Hussey Seating Company Terphane Holdings LLC IMS Health Holdings, Inc. PPG Canada Inc. Igloo Products Corporation Thomas Design & Engineering Inc. Intergraph Corporation Pylon Manufacturing Corporation ISB Dufour Yachts S.A. The Toro Company JDS Uniphase Corporation Qualitor, Inc. ITT Goulds Pumps/ITT Corporation Velocity Powerboats Inc. McKesson Corporation Rockwell Automotive/Rockwell Int'l Corp. JemPack GK Inc. Webasto Sunroofs Inc. Microgen plc Rover Group JP Industries, Inc. Wellcraft Marine Corp. NetScout Systems, Inc. Royal Manufacturing Company LP JPS Composite Materials Corporation World Kitchen, LLC Novell, Inc. Standard Products Co. JR Crompton Ltd. Yardley London Praegitzer Industries, Inc. Stant Corporation Larson Boats, LLC 5.11 Tactical/5.11, Inc. Progress Software Corporation Teksid Group/Teksid do Brasil Leggett and Platt, Inc. Siemens AG ThyssenKrupp Automotive Systems, GmbH Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB Tompkins Rubber Company Sparta Systems, Inc. TRW Vehicle Safety Systems Inc. Teledyne LeCroy, Inc. Valeo Group Tii Technologies Inc. Visteon Corporation TriZetto Corporation Walker Exhaust/Tenneco Inc. Ultratech, Inc. Windomotion/Magna International Inc. Xantrex Technology Inc. Xyratex Ltd Page 1 of 2 Summer 2016 Portfolio of Business Clients (since 1975) Food / Beverage Food / Beverage (cont.) Healthcare / Life Sciences (cont.) ACA Co-operative Limited Premier Foods plc PlasmaCare, Inc. Allied-Lyons, Inc. Ralcorp Holdings, Inc. Pregis Corporation ARYZTA AG Red Wing Company PSS World Medical, Inc. Associated Brands GP Corp. RF Brookes Ltd. Schwabe Pharmaceuticals Avonmore/Glanbia plc Rank Hovis McDougall/RHM plc STERIS Corporation Bay State Milling Company Revolution Foods, Inc. Triad Isotopes, Inc. Bellisio Foods, Inc. Right Away Foods Corporation, Inc. Tunstall Healthcare (UK) Ltd British Columbia Packers Ltd Rolling Pin Manufacturing Corp. ValueOptions, Inc. Beatrice Cheese Company Roundy’s, Inc. ViaCell, Inc. Bonert’s Foods, Inc. Ryt-way Industries, LLC Bowes & Co. Ltd Salada Foods Jamaica Ltd. British Bakeries Ltd Seagram Company Ltd. Professional / Business / Financial Services Broadheath Foods Ltd Shearer's Foods, LLC Accurate Group, LLC Brunswick Sardines/Conners Bros. Ltd Smith Brothers Co. ACNielsen/Nielsen Company Burger Dairy Co. Smith Dairy Products Company Acxiom Corporation Cadbury Schweppes plc Smithfield Foods, Inc. The ADT Corporation Canada Packers Inc. Snap Kitchen LLC Bryant & Stratton College Chef Solutions, Inc. Société Nouvelle Sofrapain CDI Corporation Chivers Hartley Ltd SOPAKCO, Inc. Central Parking Corporation Columbia Farms Inc. Southern Frozen Foods, Inc. Classic Party Rentals, Inc. ConAgra Grocery Products Co., LLC Southern Tea Company LLC Convergys Corporation ConAgra Foods, Inc. Sterling Foods, LLC Dun & Bradstreet Corporation Consolidated Biscuit Co. Ltd. Swift-Eckrich, Inc. eDiets.com, Inc. Coolfish/Slade Gorton & Co. Tate & Lyle PLC EdisonLearning, Inc. Cott Beverages Inc. The Tetley Group Ltd. Education Management Corporation Country Fresh Dairies/Dean Foods Co. Thorn Apple Valley, Inc. Emdeon, Inc. Curtice-Burns Foods, Inc. Typhoo Tea Limited E*TRADE Financial Corporation Dare Foods Ltd. Vermont Smoke and Cure / VSC Holdings, Inc. First Data Corporation Dickinson Frozen Foods, Inc. Vitality, Inc. Gartner, Inc. Doane Pet Care Company Wampler Foods, Inc. GE Capital Rail Services Corporation Dole Food Company, Inc. William Neilson, Ltd. GEMGroup, Inc. Eastern Protein Foods Ltd. Gevity HR, Inc. Endres Processing LLC Leerink Swann LLC Farmers Co-operative Dairy Ltd. Healthcare / Life Sciences LexisNexis / Reed Elsevier Group plc Farmstead Foods Holding Co., Inc. Accuray Incorporated Liberty-Pittsburgh Systems, Inc. Fearn International, Inc. Atrium Innovations Inc. Misys plc F&F Foods, Inc. Blue Care Network NCH Promotional Services, Inc. Fish House Foods, Inc. Capstone Nutrition Pegasus Solutions, Inc. Garden Protein International, Inc. Circon Corporation PRG-Schultz International, Inc. George
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