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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE
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SCHEDULE 14A
INFORMATION
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Proxy
Statement Pursuant to Section 14(a) of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934
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To
elect four Directors for terms of three years each or until their
successors are elected and qualify;
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2.
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To
approve an amendment to the HNI Corporation 2002 Members' Stock Purchase
Plan to increase the number of authorized shares available for issuance
under the plan;
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3.
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To
ratify the Audit Committee's selection of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP as
the Corporation's independent registered public accountant for the fiscal
year ending January 2, 2010; and
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4.
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To
transact any other business that may properly be brought before the
Meeting or any adjournment or postponement of the
meeting.
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AUTHORIZED SHARES AVAILABLE FOR ISSUANCE UNDER THE PLAN
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"FOR"
the election of the four nominees for Director named on page 4 of this
Proxy Statement under "Proposal No. 1 – Election of
Directors."
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"FOR"
the adoption of the proposed amendment to the HNI Corporation 2002
Members' Stock Purchase Plan, as described on page 11 of this Proxy
Statement under "Proposal No. 2 – Approval of
an Amendment to the HNI Corporation 2002 Members' Stock Purchase
Plan to Increase
the Number of Authorized Shares Available for Issuance Under the
Plan."
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"FOR"
the ratification of the Audit Committee's selection of
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP as the Corporation's independent registered
public accountant for the fiscal year ending January 2, 2010, as described
on page 14 of this Proxy Statement under "Proposal No. 3 – Ratification
of Audit Committee's Selection of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP as the
Corporation's Independent Registered Public Accountant for Fiscal
2009."
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In
your proxy's discretion as to any other business which may properly come
before the Meeting or any adjournment or postponement of the
Meeting.
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Deliver
to the Corporation's Corporate Secretary a written notice revoking your
earlier vote;
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Deliver
to the Corporation's transfer agent, if you are the shareholder of record,
a properly completed and signed proxy card with a later
date;
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Deliver
to your broker, trustee or other nominee, if your shares are held in
"street name," a properly completed and signed proxy card with a later
date; or
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Vote
in person at the Meeting.
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THE
BOARD RECOMMENDS A VOTE "FOR" THE ELECTION OF THE NOMINEES AS
DIRECTORS.
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Total
compensation, including base salaries, and benefit levels for senior
executives who report to the Chairman, President and Chief Executive
Officer;
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Participants
and aggregate award levels for the HNI Corporation Executive Bonus Plan
(the "Executive Plan"); and
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Participants
and awards for the HNI Corporation Long-Term Performance Plan (the
"Performance Plan") and the HNI Corporation ERISA Supplemental Retirement
Plan (the "ESRP").
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Reviews
and recommends to the Board (1) corporate goals and objectives relevant to
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer compensation and (2) compensation and
benefits for the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, including Executive Plan,
Performance Plan and ESRP awards and stock option or other equity
compensation awards under the 2007 Compensation
Plan;
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Evaluates
the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer's performance in light of such
goals and objectives and, together with other independent Directors,
approves the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer's compensation and
benefits based on this evaluation and the Compensation Committee's
recommendation;
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Reviews
the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer's performance evaluation form for
appropriateness;
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Issues
the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer performance evaluation form to
all independent Directors;
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Compiles
and reviews the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer performance
evaluation results;
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Reviews
the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer performance evaluation results
with the Board for additional comment;
and
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Chair
of Compensation Committee reviews the Board's evaluation results of the
Chief Executive Officer's performance with the Chairman and Chief
Executive Officer.
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THE
BOARD RECOMMENDS A VOTE "FOR" THE AMENDMENT TO THE MSPP TO INCREASE THE
NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED SHARES OF COMMON STOCK AVAILABLE FOR ISSUANCE UNDER
THE MSPP.
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THE
BOARD RECOMMENDS A VOTE "FOR" THE RATIFICATION OF THE AUDIT COMMITTEE'S
SELECTION OF PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS LLP AS THE CORPORATION'S INDEPENDENT
REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT.
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Fiscal 2008
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Fiscal 2007
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Audit
Fees (1)
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Audit-Related
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Total
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$ | 1,148,504 | $ | 986,459 |
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Audit
fees represent fees for professional services provided in connection with
the audit of the financial statements, review of quarterly financial
statements and audit services provided in connection with other statutory
or regulatory filings.
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Transactions
available to all members generally;
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Transactions
involving less than $100,000 when aggregated with all similar
transactions;
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Transactions
involving compensation or indemnification of executive officers and
Directors duly authorized by the appropriate Board
committee;
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Transactions
involving reimbursement for routine expenses in accordance with
Corporation policy; and
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Purchases
of any products on the same terms available to all members
generally.
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Whether
the transaction is in conformity with the Corporation's Collective &
Personal Integrity Manual (our code of business conduct and ethics), the
Governance Guidelines, the By-laws and other related policies, including
Outside
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Business
Activities of Officers and Managers, Outside Directorships of Officers and
Conflicts of Interest, and is in the best interests of the
Corporation;
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Whether
the transaction would be in the ordinary course of the Corporation's
business;
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Whether
the transaction is on terms comparable to those that could be obtained in
arm's length dealings with an unrelated third
party;
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The
disclosure standards set forth in Item 404 of Regulation S-K or any
similar provision; and
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Whether
the transaction could call into question the status of any Director or
Director nominee as an independent director under the NYSE listing
standards pertaining to director independence and the Categorical
Standards.
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Approve
the transaction if it is to be entered into in the ordinary course of the
Corporation's business, is for an aggregate amount of $120,000 or less and
is on terms comparable to those that could be obtained in arm's length
dealings with an unrelated third
party;
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Disallow
the transaction if it is not in the best interests of the
Corporation;
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Recommend
that the Audit Committee review the transaction in advance;
or
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Allow
the transaction, subject to ratification by the Audit Committee, but only
if the interests of the Corporation will be best served by allowing the
transaction to proceed.
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An
executive officer, Director or Director nominee of the
Corporation;
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A
person who is an immediate family member (including a person's spouse,
parents, stepparents, children, stepchildren, siblings, fathers- and
mothers-in-law, sons- and daughters-in-law, brothers- and sisters-in-law,
and anyone (other than members) who share such person's home) of an
executive officer, Director or Director
nominee;
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A
shareholder owning in excess of 5 percent of the Corporation's voting
securities (or its controlled affiliates), or an immediate family member
of such 5 percent shareholder; or
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An
entity which is owned or controlled by a related person or an entity in
which a related person has a substantial ownership
interest.
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attract,
motivate and retain highly qualified
executives;
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link
total compensation to both individual performance and the performance of
the Corporation or relevant operating unit or operating
segment;
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appropriately
balance incentives for short-term and long-term performance;
and
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align
executive and shareholder interests by including equity as a component of
total compensation.
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the
duties, complexities and responsibilities of the
position;
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salary
levels of comparable positions both within and outside the Corporation
which are based in part on the survey reports described
below;
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potential
for advancement;
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individual
performance and competency; and
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the
length and nature of a Named Executive Officer's
experience.
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Towers
Perrin Human Resources Services ("Towers Perrin") Compensation Data Bank –
Executive Compensation Database – Single Regression Report dated March 1,
2008;
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Mercer
– US Mercer Benchmark Database – Executive Survey dated March 1, 2008;
and
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Watson
Wyatt Data Services ("Watson Wyatt") – CompQuest Online – Top Management
Compensation dated April 1, 2008.
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Named
Executive Officer (1)
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Annual
Base Salary
($)
(2)
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Market
Median Annual Base Salary ($)
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Percentage
of Market Median (%)
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Annual
Base Salary Target ($)
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Percentage
of Annual Base Salary Target (%)
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Stan
A. Askren
Chairman,
President and Chief Executive Officer,
HNI
Corporation
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735,004
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849,780
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86
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764,800
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Kurt
A. Tjaden
Vice
President and Chief Financial Officer,
HNI
Corporation
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330,000
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408,010
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81
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367,210
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90
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Bradley
D. Determan
Executive
Vice President,
HNI
Corporation
President,
Hearth
& Home Technologies Inc.
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330,000
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364,420
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91
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327,980
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Named Executive
Officer (1)
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Annual Base Salary
($)
(2)
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Market Median
Annual
Base Salary ($)
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Percentage of
Market
Median (%)
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Annual Base
Salary
Target ($)
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Percentage of Annual
Base
Salary Target (%)
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Jerald K.
Dittmer
Executive Vice President,
HNI Corporation
President, The HON Company
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355,000
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421,200
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84 | 379,080 | 94 |
Marco V.
Molinari
Executive Vice President,
HNI Corporation
President,
HNI International Inc.
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332,300 | 379,670 | 88 | 341,700 | 97 |
Notes
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On
March 10, 2008, Mr. Dittmer resigned his position as Vice President and
Chief Financial Officer of the Corporation to become an Executive Vice
President of the Corporation and President of The HON
Company. On April 1, 2008, Mr. Askren was appointed the acting
Chief Financial Officer and held that position until August 25, 2008, when
Mr. Tjaden was appointed the Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of
the Corporation.
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This
column sets forth the annual base salary for each of the Named Executive
Officers as of the last day of Fiscal 2008, which amounts differ from
those set forth in the salary column of the Summary Compensation Table for
Fiscal 2008, Fiscal 2007 and Fiscal 2006 (the "Summary Compensation
Table"). The amounts set forth in the salary column of the
Summary Compensation Table reflect the actual salary earned by each of the
Named Executive Officers during Fiscal 2008. We typically
increase the annual base salary for each of the Named Executive Officers
once per year at the Board meeting prior to the anniversary date of their
appointment and such increases are usually 10 percent or
less. For example, on February 12, 2008, the Compensation
Committee approved a 4 percent increase to Mr. Molinari's annual base
salary from $319,501 to $332,300 beginning April 20,
2008. Hence, for the first 16 weeks of Fiscal 2008, Mr.
Molinari earned $98,308, and for the last 37 weeks of Fiscal 2008, Mr.
Molinari earned $236,444, for a total salary earned during Fiscal 2008 of
$334,752. In addition, the Corporation follows a 52/53-week
fiscal year which ends on the Saturday nearest December
31. Fiscal 2008 ended on Saturday, January 3, 2009, and is a
53-week year. This means each of the Named Executive Officers
will have effectively earned an additional week of salary in Fiscal
2008. The amounts set forth in the salary column of the Summary
Compensation Table reflect this additional week of salary for each of the
Named Executive Officers.
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Participant
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01/02/09
Annual
Base
Salary
($)
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Target
%
of
Annual
Base
Salary
(%)
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Annual
Incentive
Award
Target
($)
(1)
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Actual
Annual
Incentive
Award
Attributable
to
Financial
Goals (Financial Performance Goal)
($)
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Actual
Annual
Incentive
Award
Attributable
to
Strategic
Objectives
(Individual
Strategic
Objective)
($)
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Annual
Incentive
Award
Payout
($)
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Stan
A. Askren
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735,004
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100
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735,004
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0
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276,360
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276,360
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Kurt
A. Tjaden
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330,000
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75
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85,673
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0
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33,584
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33,584
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Bradley
D. Determan
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330,000
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75
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247,500
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118,800
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100,980
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219,780
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Jerald
K. Dittmer
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355,000
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75
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266,250
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0
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101,175
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101,175
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Marco
V. Molinari
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332,300
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75
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249,225
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96,749
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96,699
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193,448
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Notes
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(1)
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Mr.
Tjaden's annual incentive award target was prorated for Fiscal 2008 based
on his start date of August 25,
2008.
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Name
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Operating
Segment
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2006-2008
Performance
Plan
Award Target
($)
(1)
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2006-2008
Cumulative
Economic
Profit Goal
($)
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Total
Payout
($)
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Stan
A. Askren
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HNI
Corporation
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337,500
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273,582,000
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0
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Kurt
A. Tjaden
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HNI
Corporation
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N/A
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N/A
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0
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Bradley
D. Determan
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Hearth
Products
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206,900
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60,547,000
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0
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Jerald
K. Dittmer
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Office
Furniture
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177,200
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233,546,000
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0
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Marco
V. Molinari
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Office
Furniture
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222,000
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233,546,000
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0
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Notes
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(1)
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Mr.
Tjaden was not granted a 2006-2008 Performance Plan Award Target as he did
not begin employment with the Corporation until August 25, 2008, almost
three years after the Compensation Committee and the Board established the
award targets.
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Name
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Targeted
Value of
Options
Granted in
2008
(February)
($)
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Targeted
Value of
Options
Granted in
2008
(Special Grant)
($)
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Black-Scholes
Value
of
Stock
Option
($)
(1)
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Number
of
Options
Granted
(#)
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Percentage
of
Base
Salary
(%)
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Stan
A. Askren
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1,102,504
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N/A
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8.72
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126,434
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150
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Kurt
A. Tjaden
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N/A
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135,507
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3.67
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36,923
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N/A
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Bradley
D. Determan
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215,183
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300,000
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8.72
5.18
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24,677
57,915
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75
N/A
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Jerald
K. Dittmer
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202,810
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88,750
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8.72
5.18
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23,258
17,133
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62.5
N/A
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Marco
V. Molinari
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239,626
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N/A
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8.72
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27,480
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75
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Notes
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(1)
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The
Black-Scholes option value for award purposes differs from the
Black-Scholes option value calculated in accordance with Financial
Accounting Standards Board Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No.
123 (revised 2004), Share-Based Payment, or FAS 123(R), for financial
statement reporting purposes. The difference between the
Black-Scholes option value for award purposes and the Black-Scholes option
value for financial statement reporting purposes results from utilizing a
ten-year option life when calculating the value of an award and a
seven-year expected option life when reporting the value of the award
under FAS 123(R). Our utilization of
the
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ten-year
option life when calculating the value of an award results in fewer
options granted to executives due to the higher option value
produced.
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Position
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$ Value of Shares
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Chairman
of the Board, President and CEO
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4.0
x Base Salary
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Operating
Company (Unit) Presidents,
Chief
Financial Officer, and Executive Vice Presidents
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2.0
x Base Salary
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Other
Officers
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1.5
x Base Salary
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Name
and Principal Position (1)
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Year
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Salary
($)
(2)
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Bonus
($)
(3)
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Stock
Awards
($)
(4)
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Option
Awards
($)
(5)
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Non-Equity
Incentive
Plan
Compensation
($)
(6)
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All
Other
Compensation
($)
(7)
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Total
($)
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Stan
A. Askren
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2008
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749,139
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6,693
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(59,008)
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924,824
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276,360
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174,097
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2,072,105
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Chairman,
President and
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2007
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731,477
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9,731
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314,141
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874,452
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763,315
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171,622
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2,864,738
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Chief
Executive Officer,
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2006
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704,250
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10,538
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38,464
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746,377
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616,032
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239,098
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2,354,759
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HNI
Corporation
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Kurt
A. Tjaden
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2008
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120,577
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50,000
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0
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5,585
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33,584
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17,409
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227,155
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Vice
President and Chief
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Financial
Officer,
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HNI
Corporation
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Bradley
D. Determan
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2008
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321,432
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1,855
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0
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211,695
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219,780
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26,446
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781,208
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Executive
Vice President,
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2007
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286,915
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6,723
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0
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174,627
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184,630
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33,933
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686,828
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HNI
Corporation
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President,
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Hearth
& Home Technologies Inc.
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Jerald
K. Dittmer
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2008
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355,962
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7,406
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(31,568)
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172,360
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101,175
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65,822
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671,157
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Executive
Vice President,
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2007
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310,668
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9,731
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48,110
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156,627
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339,382
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55,038
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919,557
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HNI
Corporation
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2006
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290,370
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10,538
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20,481
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152,272
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236,260
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75,783
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785,704
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President,
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The
HON Company
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Marco
V. Molinari
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2008
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334,752
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6,693
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(57,725)
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195,132
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193,448
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64,258
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736,558
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Executive
Vice President,
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2007
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315,913
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9,731
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64,416
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258,963
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360,574
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73,017
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1,082,614
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HNI
Corporation
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2006
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304,197
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10,835
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41,734
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221,634
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369,633
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75,705
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1,023,738
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President,
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HNI
International Inc.
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Notes
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(1)
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On
March 10, 2008, Mr. Dittmer resigned his position as Vice President and
Chief Financial Officer of the Corporation to become an Executive Vice
President of the Corporation and President of HON. On April 1,
2008, Mr. Askren was appointed the acting Chief Financial Officer and held
that position until August 25, 2008, when Mr. Tjaden was appointed the
Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of the Corporation.
|
(2)
|
The
Corporation follows a 52/53-week fiscal year which ends on the Saturday
nearest December 31. Fiscal 2008 ended on Saturday, January 3,
2009, and is a 53-week year. This means each of the Named
Executive Officers will have effectively earned an additional week of
salary in Fiscal 2008. The amounts set forth in this column
reflect this additional week of
salary.
|
(3)
|
The
amounts in this column reflect the payments of cash profit-sharing during
calendar years 2008, 2007 and 2006 under the Cash Profit-Sharing
Plan. Cash profit-sharing is earned on a non-fiscal year
cycle. This column also reflects a $50,000 sign-on bonus for
Mr. Tjaden.
|
(4)
|
The
amounts in this column reflect the dollar amounts recognized for Fiscal
2008, Fiscal 2007 and Fiscal 2006 financial statement reporting purposes,
in accordance with FAS 123(R), for stock awards under the Performance Plan
for the performance periods noted
below:
|
(5)
|
The
amounts in this column reflect the dollar amounts recognized for Fiscal
2007 and Fiscal 2006 financial statement reporting purposes for awards of
stock options under the Compensation Plan and for Fiscal 2008 financial
statement reporting purposes for awards of stock options under the 2007
Compensation Plan, in accordance with FAS 123(R). The amounts
reflect awards granted in 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 and
2008. Assumptions used in the calculations of these amounts are
included in the footnote titled "Stock-Based Compensation" to the
Corporation's audited financial statements for (1) Fiscal 2008 included in
the Corporation's Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the SEC on
February 27, 2009; (2) Fiscal 2007 included in the Corporation's Annual
Report on Form 10-K filed with the SEC on February 25, 2008; (3) Fiscal
2006 included in the Corporation's Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with
the SEC on February 26, 2007; and (4) Fiscal 2005 included in the
Corporation's Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the SEC on February
27, 2006.
|
(6)
|
The
amounts in this column include annual incentive awards earned in Fiscal
2008, Fiscal 2007 and Fiscal 2006, respectively, and paid in February
2009, February 2008 and February 2007, respectively, under the Executive
Plan as follows: Mr. Askren – $276,360; $657,002; $453,632; Mr.
Tjaden – $33,584; Mr. Determan – $219,780; $184,630; Mr. Dittmer –
$101,175; $286,210; $145,606; and Mr. Molinari – $193,448; $284,675;
$287,676. The portion of Mr. Askren's annual incentive award
for Fiscal 2007, which he elected to receive in the form of Common Stock,
approximately $222,058, is reflected in the Stock Awards column of the
Summary Compensation Table. The amounts in this column also
include the cash portion (50 percent) of Performance Plan awards earned
for the 2004-2006 performance period paid in February 2007, the 2005-2007
performance period paid in February 2008, and the 2006-2008 performance
period paid in February 2009 as follows: (1) 2006–2008
performance period: Mr. Askren – $-0-; Mr. Tjaden – $-0-; Mr.
Determan – $-0-; Mr. Dittmer – $-0-; and Mr. Molinari – $-0-; (2)
2005-2007 performance period: Mr. Askren – $106,313; Mr.
Determan – $-0-; Mr. Dittmer – $53,172; and Mr. Molinari – $75,899; and
(3) 2004-2006 performance period: Mr. Askren – $162,400; Mr.
Dittmer – $90,654; and Mr. Molinari –
$81,957.
|
(7)
|
The
amounts in this column include the Corporation's contributions to the
Retirement Plan, the dollar value of Corporation-paid life insurance
premiums under the HNI Corporation Group Term Life Insurance Plan (the
"Life Insurance Plan"), both of which are generally applicable to all
members, the dollar value of Common Stock paid under the ESRP and earnings
on deferred compensation, in each case for Fiscal 2008, Fiscal 2007 and
Fiscal 2006. Contributions under the Retirement Plan for Fiscal
2008, Fiscal 2007 and Fiscal 2006 were as follows: Mr. Askren –
$16,574; $19,176; $20,675; Mr. Tjaden – $-0-; Mr. Determan – $12,075;
$16,377; Mr. Dittmer – $17,238; $19,176; $20,675; and Mr. Molinari –
$17,044; $19,176; $19,432. The dollar values of
Corporation-paid life insurance premiums under the Life
Insurance Plan in Fiscal 2008, Fiscal 2007 and Fiscal 2006 were as
follows: Mr. Askren – $183; $180; $180; Mr. Tjaden – $62; Mr.
Determan – $187; $-0-; Mr. Dittmer – $212; $274; $180; and Mr. Molinari –
$185; $-0-; $-0-. The dollar values of Common Stock earned
under the ESRP for Fiscal 2008, Fiscal 2007 and Fiscal 2006 were as
follows: Mr. Askren – $147,186; $145,701; $214,512; Mr. Tjaden
– $-0-; Mr. Determan – $14,184; $17,556; Mr. Dittmer – $48,372; $35,588;
$54,928; and Mr. Molinari – $47,029; $53,841; $56,273. The ESRP
Common Stock for Fiscal 2008 was issued February 17, 2009, for Fiscal 2007
was issued February 15, 2008 and for Fiscal 2006 was issued February 15,
2007. Earnings on deferred compensation for Fiscal 2008, Fiscal
2007 and Fiscal 2006 were as follows: Mr. Askren – $10,154;
$6,565; $3,731. Mr. Tjaden also received a moving expense
reimbursement equal to $17,347, including the tax
gross-up.
|
Name
|
Grant
Date
|
Estimated
Future Payouts Under
Non-Equity
Incentive Plan Awards (1)
|
Estimated
Future Payouts Under Equity Incentive Plan Awards (2)
|
All
Other
Option
Awards
Number
of
Securities
Underlying
Options
(#)
|
Exercise
or
Base
Price
of
Option
Awards
($/Sh)
|
Grant
Date Fair Value
of
Stock
and
Option Awards ($)
|
||||
Threshold
($)
|
Target ($)
|
Maximum
($)
|
Threshold
($)
|
Target ($)
|
Maximum
($)
|
|||||
Stan
A. Askren
|
||||||||||
Stock
Options
|
2/13/2008
|
126,434
|
31.69
|
839,522
|
||||||
2008-2010
Performance
Plan
|
2/15/2008
|
91,875
|
183,750
|
367,500
|
91,875
|
183,750
|
367,500
|
183,750
|
||
2008
Executive Plan
|
2/15/2008
|
735,004
|
1,249,507
|
|||||||
Kurt A. Tjaden
(3)
|
||||||||||
Stock
Options
|
11/7/2008
|
36,923
|
17.01
|
245,159
|
||||||
2008-2010
Performance Plan
|
11/5/2008
|
24,063
|
48,125
|
96,250
|
24,063
|
48,125
|
96,250
|
48,125
|
||
2008
Executive Plan
|
11/5/2008
|
85,673
|
145,644
|
|||||||
Bradley
D. Determan
|
||||||||||
Stock
Options
|
2/13/2008
5/06/2008
|
24,677
57,915
|
31.69
22.56
|
163,855
384,556
|
||||||
2008-2010
Performance
Plan
|
2/15/2008
|
53,800
|
107,600
|
215,200
|
53,800
|
107,600
|
215,200
|
107,600
|
||
2008
Executive Plan
|
2/15/2008
|
247,500
|
420,750
|
|||||||
Jerald
K. Dittmer
|
||||||||||
Stock
Options
|
2/13/2008
5/06/2008
|
23,258
17,133
|
31.69
22.56
|
154,433
113,763
|
||||||
2008-2010
Performance
Plan
|
2/15/2008
|
50,700
|
101,400
|
202,800
|
50,700
|
101,400
|
202,800
|
101,400
|
||
2008
Executive Plan
|
2/15/2008
|
266,250
|
452,625
|
|||||||
Marco
V. Molinari
|
||||||||||
Stock
Options
|
2/13/2008
|
27,480
|
31.69
|
182,467
|
||||||
2008-2010
Performance
Plan
|
2/15/2008
|
59,900
|
119,800
|
239,600
|
59,900
|
119,800
|
239,600
|
119,800
|
||
2008
Executive Plan
|
2/15/2008
|
249,225
|
423,683
|
Notes
|
(1)
|
A
50 percent payout level is the minimum performance threshold required to
receive a payout under the Performance Plan and is reflected in the
Threshold sub-column for each of the Named Executive
Officers. There is no threshold performance level for the
individual strategic objective component of the annual incentive award
under the Executive Plan. However, with respect to the
financial goal component of the annual incentive award under the Executive
Plan, a 50 percent payout level is the minimum performance threshold
required to receive a payout. As the individual strategic
objective component and the financial goal component of the annual
incentive award are combined as one payment under the Executive Plan,
there is effectively no threshold performance level for payment of
Executive Plan awards. The threshold amounts for the financial
goal component of the annual incentive award under the Executive Plan for
Fiscal 2008 for each of the Named Executive Officers are as
follows: Mr. Askren – $220,501; Mr. Tjaden – $25,702; Mr.
Determan – $74,250; Mr. Dittmer – $79,875; and Mr. Molinari –
$74,768.
|
(2)
|
A
50 percent payout level is the minimum performance threshold required to
receive a payout under the Performance Plan and is reflected in the
Threshold sub-column for each of the Named Executive
Officers. This column includes the portion of the 2008-2010
Performance Plan awards that are payable in Common Stock. All
Performance Plan awards are denoted in dollars. The portion of
the award payable in Common Stock is converted to shares on the date the
award is paid by dividing such portion by the average of the high and the
low transaction prices of a share of Common Stock on such
date.
|
(3)
|
Mr.
Tjaden's 2008-2010 Performance Plan award and Fiscal 2008 stock option and
Executive Plan awards were prorated based on his August 25, 2008 start
date.
|
Option
Awards
|
Stock
Awards
|
|||||
Name
|
Number
of Securities Underlying Unexercised Options
(#)
Exercisable
|
Number
of
Securities
Underlying
Unexercised
Options
(#)
Unexercisable (1)
|
Option
Exercise
Price
($) (2)
|
Option
Expiration
Date
|
Equity
Incentive
Plan
Awards:
Number
of
Unearned
Shares,
Units or
Other
Rights
That
Have Not
Vested
(#) (3)
|
Equity
Incentive
Plan
Awards:
Market
or
Payout Value
of
Unearned
Shares,
Units or
Other
Rights
That
Have Not
Vested
($) (4)
|
Stan
A. Askren
|
15,000
|
23.47
|
02/10/09
|
5,456
|
88,600
|
|
25,000
|
18.31
|
02/16/10
|
5,657
|
91,875
|
||
13,000
|
23.32
|
02/14/11
|
||||
20,000
|
25.77
|
02/13/12
|
||||
43,000
|
25.82
|
02/12/13
|
||||
25,000
|
39.72
|
02/11/14
|
||||
25,000
|
37.57
|
05/04/14
|
||||
55,100
|
42.66
|
02/16/15
|
||||
40,712
|
58.06
|
02/15/16
|
||||
58,676
126,434
|
48.66
31.69
|
02/14/17
02/13/18
|
||||
Kurt
A. Tjaden
|
36,923
|
17.01
|
11/07/18
|
1,482
|
24,063
|
|
Bradley
D. Determan
|
10,000
|
32.93
|
08/04/13
|
3,313
|
53,800
|
|
8,000
|
39.72
|
02/11/14
|
3,313
|
53,800
|
||
7,200
|
42.66
|
02/16/15
|
||||
8,320
|
58.06
|
02/15/16
|
||||
11,876
24,677
57,915
|
48.66
31.69
22.56
|
02/14/17
02/13/18
05/06/18
|
||||
Jerald
K. Dittmer
|
5,250
|
18.31
|
02/16/10
|
2,919
|
47,400
|
|
6,000
|
23.32
|
02/14/11
|
3,122
|
50,700
|
||
12,000
|
25.77
|
02/13/12
|
||||
15,000
|
25.82
|
02/12/13
|
||||
9,000
|
39.72
|
02/11/14
|
||||
9,200
|
42.66
|
02/16/15
|
||||
7,125
|
58.06
|
02/15/16
|
||||
10,463
23,258
17,133
|
48.66
31.69
22.56
|
02/14/17
02/13/18
05/06/18
|
||||
Marco
V. Molinari
|
15,000
|
42.98
|
11/07/13
|
3,554
|
57,725
|
|
13,000
|
39.72
|
02/11/14
|
3,688
|
59,900
|
||
11,600
|
42.66
|
02/16/15
|
||||
8,926
|
58.06
|
02/15/16
|
||||
12,742
27,480
|
48.66
31.69
|
02/14/17
02/13/18
|
Notes
|
|
(1)
|
All
stock options vest four years from the grant date. Vesting
dates for each unexercisable option award, in descending order, for each
of the Named Executive Officers are as follows: Mr. Askren –
February 16, 2009, February 15, 2010, February 14, 2011 and February 13,
2012; Mr. Tjaden – November 7, 2012; Mr. Determan – February 16, 2009,
February 15, 2010, February 14, 2011, February 13, 2012 and May 6, 2012;
Mr. Dittmer – February 16, 2009, February 15, 2010, February 14, 2011,
February 13, 2012 and May 6, 2012; and Mr. Molinari – February 16, 2009,
February 15, 2010, February 14, 2011 and February 13,
2012.
|
(2)
|
For
fiscal years prior to Fiscal 2008, the exercise price is the average of
the high and low transaction prices of a share of Common Stock on the date
of grant. Options granted in Fiscal 2008 under the 2007
Compensation Plan have an exercise price value equal to the closing price
of a share of Common Stock on the date of
grant.
|
(3)
|
This
column reflects the number of shares attributable to unvested outstanding
Performance Plan awards (stock portion) based on achievement of a 50%
payout level (the threshold or minimum level of performance required to
receive a payout under the Performance Plan) for the 2007-2009 and
2008-2010 performance periods, respectively, listed in descending order
for each Named Executive Officer (except Mr. Tjaden whose only outstanding
Performance Plan award is for the 2008-2010 performance period),
calculated based on a share price of $16.24 per share, the closing price
of a share of Common Stock on January 2, 2009, the last trading day of
Fiscal 2008. Such awards vest on the last day of the applicable
performance period – January 2, 2010 and January 1, 2011,
respectively.
|
(4)
|
This
column reflects the amount attributable to unvested outstanding
Performance Plan awards (stock portion) based on achievement of a 50%
payout level (the threshold or minimum level of performance required to
receive a payout under the Performance Plan) for the 2007-2009 and
2008-2010 performance periods, respectively, listed in descending order
for each Named Executive Officer (except Mr. Tjaden whose only outstanding
Performance Plan award is for the 2008-2010 performance
period).
|
Name
|
Executive
Contributions
in
Last FY
($)
(1)
|
Aggregate
Earnings
in
Last FY
($)
(2)
|
Aggregate
Balance
at
Last FYE
($)
(3)
|
Stan
A. Askren
|
142,933
|
(186,423)
|
245,362
|
Kurt
A. Tjaden
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Bradley
D. Determan
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Jerald
K. Dittmer
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Marco
V. Molinari
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Notes
|
|
(1)
|
The
amount of Mr. Askren's contribution, before taxes $145,701, is reflected
in the All Other Compensation Column of the Summary Compensation Table for
Mr. Askren's Fiscal 2007
compensation.
|
(2)
|
The
reported dollar value is the sum of (1) share price appreciation (or
depreciation) in the account balance during Fiscal 2008 not attributable
to contributions, withdrawals or distributions during Fiscal 2008 and (2)
dividends earned on the account balance during Fiscal 2008. The
share price appreciation (or depreciation) is calculated by first
multiplying 10,125 shares, the number of shares in Mr. Askren's account at
the end of Fiscal 2007 by $15.915, the average of the high and low
transaction prices of a share of Common Stock on January 2, 2009, the last
trading day of Fiscal 2008; and then subtracting from such amount Mr.
Askren's aggregate account balance at the end of Fiscal 2007 –
$357,716. The dividends earned are calculated by multiplying
638 shares, the numbers of shares earned from dividends during Fiscal
2008, by $15.915, the average of the high and low transaction prices of a
share of Common Stock on January 2, 2009, the last trading day of Fiscal
2008. The dividends earned are reflected in the All Other
Compensation Column of the Summary Compensation Table for Mr. Askren's
Fiscal 2008 compensation.
|
(3)
|
The
reported dollar value is calculated by multiplying 15,417 shares, the
number of shares in Mr. Askren's account at the end of Fiscal 2008 by
$15.915, the average of the high and low transaction prices of a share of
Common Stock on January 2, 2009, the last trading day of Fiscal
2008. Amounts deferred after Fiscal 2008 are not reflected in
this column.
|
Name
|
Cash
Severance
Pursuant to CIC Agreement
($)
(1)
|
Total
Value
of Benefits Pursuant to CIC Agreement ($) (2)
|
Executive
Plan
Acceleration
($)
(3)
|
Performance
Plan
Acceleration
($) (4)
|
Stock
Options
Acceleration
($) (5)
|
Excise
Tax
Gross-Up
Pursuant to CIC Agreement ($) (6)
|
Total
($)
|
Stan
A. Askren
|
4,209,808
|
17,847
|
973,147
|
0
|
0
|
N/A
|
5,150,587
|
Kurt
A. Tjaden
|
665,758
|
17,847
|
112,060
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
795,665
|
Bradley
D. Determan
|
919,248
|
17,847
|
200,970
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
1,138,065
|
Jerald
K. Dittmer
|
1,147,574
|
17,847
|
351,450
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
1,516,871
|
Marco
V. Molinari
|
1,242,709
|
17,847
|
230,235
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
1,490,790
|
Notes
|
|
(1)
|
Pursuant
to the CIC Agreements for each of the Named Executive Officers, the
amounts in this column include the following: (1) an amount
equal to two times (three times for Mr. Askren) the sum of (a) the
executive's annual base salary and (b) the average of the executive's
annual incentive awards for the prior two years; (2) an amount equal to
the value of the cost of health and dental coverage for an additional six
months from the date of termination; and (3) an amount equal to the value
of 24 months of continued participation in the Corporation's accidental
death and travel accident insurance plan and disability
plans.
|
(2)
|
Represents
the value of benefits provided following termination of employment
pursuant to the CIC Agreements for each of the Named Executive
Officers. Such benefits consist of the
following: (1) medical and dental benefits for 18 months; and
(2) group life insurance benefits for 24
months.
|
(3)
|
Represents
the value of the maximum annual incentive award payable under the
Executive Plan for Fiscal 2008 to each of the Named Executive Officers,
prorated based on the length of employment during the year in which
termination occurs, minus the amount of such award which vested as of the
end of Fiscal 2008. Such awards are normally forfeited upon
termination by reason other than death, disability, retirement or CIC of
the Corporation.
|
(4)
|
Represents
the value of the outstanding long-term incentive awards under the
Performance Plan for the 2007-2009 and 2008-2010 performance periods based
on performance through the end of Fiscal 2008 without
proration. Such awards are normally forfeited upon termination
by reason other than death, disability, retirement or CIC of the
Corporation. The amounts in this column are zero as the
Corporation does not anticipate making any payouts for the 2007-2009 and
2008-2010 performance periods.
|
(5)
|
Represents
the value of accelerating the vesting of stock options not otherwise
vested in accordance with the Compensation Plan and the 2007 Compensation
Plan. Such options will remain exercisable until the expiration
date established at the time of award. The amounts in this
column are zero as the exercise price for all outstanding and unvested
stock options at the end of Fiscal 2008 exceeded the closing price of a
share of Common Stock on January 2, 2009, the last trading day of Fiscal
2008.
|
(6)
|
Represents
the payment to "gross-up" the executive's compensation pursuant to the
executive's CIC Agreement for any excise tax and for any federal, state
and local taxes applicable to the excise tax "gross-up." The
aggregate present value of Mr. Askren's payments do not exceed 110 percent
of three times his annualized includible compensation for the most recent
five taxable years ending before the date on which the CIC
occurred. As such, Mr. Askren's severance payment is reduced by
$50,215 so no portion of his payment is subject to any excise
tax. The aggregate present value of Messrs. Tjaden's,
Determan's, Dittmer's and Molinari's respective payments do not equal or
exceed three times their annualized includible compensation for the most
recent five taxable years ending before the date on which the CIC
occurred. As such, their respective cash severance payments
are not subject to any excise tax, and they are not eligible for any
"gross-up" payment.
|
Name
|
Cash
Severance
Pursuant to CIC Agreement
($)
|
Total
Value
of Benefits Pursuant to CIC Agreement ($)
|
Executive
Plan
Acceleration
($)
(1)
|
Performance
Plan
Acceleration
($) (2)
|
Stock
Options
Acceleration
($) (3)
|
Excise
Tax
Gross-Up
Pursuant to CIC Agreement ($)
|
Total
($)
|
Stan
A. Askren
|
0
|
0
|
973,147
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
973,147
|
Kurt
A. Tjaden
|
0
|
0
|
112,060
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
112,060
|
Bradley
D. Determan
|
0
|
0
|
200,970
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
200,970
|
Jerald
K. Dittmer
|
0
|
0
|
351,450
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
351,450
|
Marco
V. Molinari
|
0
|
0
|
230,235
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
230,235
|
Notes
|
|
(1)
|
Represents
the value of the maximum annual incentive award payable under the
Executive Plan for Fiscal 2008 to each of the Named Executive Officers,
prorated based on the length of employment during the year in which
termination occurs, minus the amount of such award which vested as of the
end of Fiscal 2008. Such awards are normally forfeited upon
termination by reason other than death, disability, retirement or CIC of
the Corporation.
|
(2)
|
Represents
the value of the outstanding long-term incentive awards under the
Performance Plan for the 2007-2009 and 2008-2010 performance periods based
on performance through the end of Fiscal 2008 without
proration. Such awards are normally forfeited upon termination
by reason other than death, disability, retirement or CIC of the
Corporation. The amounts in this column are zero as the
Corporation does not anticipate making any payouts for the 2007-2009 and
2008-2010 performance periods.
|
(3)
|
Represents
the value of accelerating the vesting of stock options not otherwise
vested in accordance with the Compensation Plan and the 2007 Compensation
Plan. Such options will remain exercisable until the expiration
date established at the time of award. The amounts in this
column are zero as the exercise price for all outstanding and unvested
stock options at the end of Fiscal 2008 exceeded the closing price of a
share of Common Stock on January 2, 2009, the last trading day of Fiscal
2008.
|
Name
|
Performance
Plan
Acceleration
($)
(1)
|
Stock
Options
Acceleration
($)
(2)
|
Total
($)
|
Stan
A. Askren
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Kurt
A. Tjaden
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Bradley
D. Determan
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Jerald
K. Dittmer
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Marco
V. Molinari
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Notes
|
|
(1)
|
Represents
the value of the outstanding long-term incentive awards under the
Performance Plan for the 2007-2009 and 2008-2010 performance periods based
on performance through the end of Fiscal 2008, prorated according to the
time elapsed through the applicable performance period. Such
awards are normally forfeited upon termination by reason other than death,
disability, retirement or CIC of the Corporation. The amounts
in this column are zero as the Corporation does not anticipate making any
payouts for the 2007-2009 and 2008-2010 performance
periods.
|
(2)
|
Represents
the value of accelerating the vesting of stock options not otherwise
vested in accordance with the Compensation Plan and the 2007 Compensation
Plan. Such options will remain exercisable until three years
from the date of retirement or two years from the date of death or
disability. The amounts in this column are zero as the exercise
price for all outstanding and unvested stock options at the end of Fiscal
2008 exceeded the closing price of a share of Common Stock on January 2,
2009, the last trading day of Fiscal
2008.
|
Name
|
Fees
Earned
or
Paid in
Cash
($) (1)
|
Stock
Awards
($)
(2)
|
Change
in Pension
Value
and
Nonqualified
Deferred
Compensation
Earnings
($)
(3)
|
All
Other
Compensation
($)
(4)
|
Total
($)
|
Mary
H. Bell
|
50,000
|
50,000
|
--
|
1,434
|
101,434
|
Miguel
M. Calado
|
60,750
|
50,000
|
--
|
1,434
|
112,184
|
Gary
M. Christensen
|
54,750
|
50,000
|
--
|
1,434
|
106,184
|
Cheryl
A. Francis
|
50,000
|
50,000
|
--
|
1,434
|
101,434
|
John
A. Halbrook
|
51,000
|
50,000
|
--
|
1,434
|
102,434
|
James
R. Jenkins
|
57,000
|
50,000
|
807
|
1,434
|
109,241
|
Name
|
Fees
Earned
or
Paid in
Cash
($) (1)
|
Stock
Awards
($)
(2)
|
Change
in Pension
Value
and
Nonqualified
Deferred
Compensation
Earnings
($)
(3)
|
All
Other
Compensation
($)
(4)
|
Total
($)
|
Dennis
J. Martin
|
55,000
|
50,000
|
--
|
1,434
|
106,434
|
Larry
B. Porcellato
|
50,000
|
50,000
|
188
|
1,434
|
101,622
|
Joseph
E. Scalzo
|
54,000
|
50,000
|
1,013
|
1,434
|
106,447
|
Abbie
J. Smith
|
54,000
|
50,000
|
--
|
1,434
|
105,434
|
Brian
E. Stern
|
54,750
|
50,000
|
--
|
1,434
|
106,184
|
Ronald
V. Waters, III
|
57,750
|
50,000
|
1,850
|
1,434
|
111,034
|
Notes
|
|
(1)
|
Each
independent Director received an annual retainer of $100,000, of which
$50,000 was paid in cash in equal installments of $12,500 at each
quarterly Board meeting and $50,000 was paid in the form of a Common Stock
grant issued under the 2007 Equity Plan at the May Board
meeting. Each independent Director may also receive an annual
retainer for service as a member of the Audit Committee ($4,000); as Lead
Director ($7,500); as Audit Committee Chair ($7,500); and as Compensation
Committee or Governance Committee Chairs ($4,000 each). As with
the cash portion of the annual retainer for Board service, annual
retainers for committee Chairs, Lead Director or Audit Committee service
are paid in equal installments at each quarterly Board
meeting. For Fiscal 2008, the independent Directors listed in
the Table above each earned the following fees: Ms. Bell, Ms.
Francis and Mr. Porcellato – $50,000 annual retainer; Mr. Halbrook –
$50,000 annual retainer and $1,000 for travel to a Board meeting in excess
of 6 hours on a round-trip basis; Ms. Smith – $50,000 annual retainer plus
a $4,000 annual retainer as Chair of the Compensation Committee; Mr.
Scalzo – $50,000 annual retainer plus a $4,000 annual retainer for service
on the Audit Committee; Mr. Martin – $50,000 annual retainer, $4,000
annual retainer as Chair of the Governance Committee and $1,000 for travel
to a Board meetings in excess of 6 hours on a round-trip basis; and Mr.
Jenkins – $50,000 annual retainer, $4,000 annual retainer for service on
the Audit Committee and $3,000 for travel to Board meetings in excess of 6
hours on a round-trip basis. Mr. Waters completed his term as
Chair of the Audit Committee in May 2008. Mr. Calado began
serving as Chair of the Audit Committee after the May 2008 Board
meeting. Messrs. Waters and Calado each earned the following
fees: $50,000 annual retainer, one-half of the Audit Committee
Chair annual retainer, or $3,750, and a $4,000 annual retainer for service
on the Audit Committee. Mr. Calado also received $3,000 for
travel to Board meetings in excess of 6 hours on a round-trip
basis. Mr. Christensen completed his term as Lead Director in
May 2008. Mr. Stern began serving as Lead Director after the
May 2008 Board meeting. Messrs. Christensen and Stern each
earned the following fees: $50,000 annual retainer, one-half of
the Lead Director annual retainer, or $3,750, and $1,000 for travel to a
Board meeting in excess of 6 hours on a round-trip
basis.
|
(2)
|
Includes
the share portion of the annual retainer – a $50,000 Common Stock grant
authorized by the Board under the 2007 Equity Plan. Each
independent Director serving on the Board as of May 6, 2008, was issued
2,223 shares of Common Stock at a price of $22.485 (the average of the
high and low transaction prices for a share of Common Stock on the date of
grant, May 6, 2008) for a total grant value of approximately
$49,984. The difference between the $50,000 Common Stock grant
authorized by the Board and the actual value of Common Stock issued
pursuant to such grant ($49,984) was approximately $16. As the
Corporation only issues fractional shares under the Directors Deferred
Plan, the Corporation paid each independent Director $16 either in the
form of cash in lieu of a fractional share for those Directors that did
not elect to defer their Common Stock grant under the Directors Deferred
Plan or in the form of a fractional share for those Directors that did
elect to defer their Common Stock grant under the Directors Deferred
Plan. Ms.
Bell, Ms. Smith and Messrs. Christensen, Jenkins, Porcellato, Scalzo and
Waters each deferred 100% of their Common Stock grant under the Directors
Deferred Plan. The closing price of Common Stock on May 6, 2008
was $22.56 per share. There are no unexercised option awards or
unvested stock awards outstanding as of the end of Fiscal 2008 for any of
the Directors.
|
(3)
|
Includes
above-market interest earned on cash compensation deferred under the
Directors Deferred Plan. Interest on deferred cash compensation
is earned at 1% over the prime rate, as determined by the Compensation
Committee. Messrs. Jenkins and Waters each deferred 50% of
their cash compensation. Above-market interest earned by Mr.
Scalzo is for cash compensation deferred prior to January 1,
2006. Above-market interest earned by Mr. Porcellato is for
cash compensation deferred prior to January 1,
2007.
|
(4)
|
Includes
dividends earned on Common Stock grants during Fiscal
2008.
|
Name
and Address of
Beneficial
Owner
|
Amount
and Nature of
Beneficial
Ownership
|
Percent
of
Class
|
State
Farm Insurance Companies (1)
One
State Farm Plaza
Bloomington,
Illinois 61710
|
7,386,662
(3)
|
16.5%
|
Barclays
Global Investors, NA
Barclays
Global Fund Advisors
Barclays
Global Investors, Ltd (2)
400
Howard Street
San
Francisco, California 94105
|
2,566,743
(4)
|
5.7%
|
Fidelity
Management & Research Company
82
Devonshire Street
Boston,
Massachusetts 02109
|
2,364,771
(5)
|
5.3%
|
Notes
|
|
(1)
|
State
Farm Insurance Companies consists of the following
entities: State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company; State
Farm Fire and Casualty Company; State Farm Investment Management Corp.;
State Farm Insurance Companies Employee Retirement Trust; State Farm
Insurance Companies Savings and Thrift Plan for U.S. Employees; and State
Farm Mutual Fund Trust.
|
(2)
|
Barclays
Global Investors, NA, Barclays Global Fund Advisors and Barclays Global
Investors, Ltd, are collectively referred to as "Barclays." The
address for Barclays Global Investors, Ltd, is Murray House, 1 Royal Mint
Court, London, EC3N 4HH.
|
(3)
|
Information
is based on a Schedule 13G/A, dated February 3, 2009, filed with the SEC
by State Farm Insurance Companies for the period ended December 31,
2008. Of the 7,386,662 shares beneficially owned, State Farm
Insurance Companies has sole voting and investing power with respect to
7,366,400 shares and shared voting and investing power with respect to
20,262 shares.
|
(4)
|
Information
is based on a Schedule 13G, dated February 6, 2009, filed with the SEC by
Barclays for the period ended December 31, 2008. Of the
2,566,743 shares beneficially owned, Barclays has sole voting power with
respect to 2,126,149 shares.
|
(5)
|
Information
is based on a Schedule 13G, dated February 17, 2009, filed with the SEC by
FMR LLC, parent company of Fidelity Management & Research Company, for
the period ended December 31, 2008. Of the 2,364,771 shares
beneficially owned, Fidelity Management & Research Company does not
have sole voting power with respect to any
shares.
|
Name
|
Common Stock
(1)
|
Common
Stock
Units
(2)
|
Options
Exercisable
as
of the Record Date
or
Within 60 Days
Thereof
|
Total
Stock and
Stock-Based
Holdings
|
Stan
A. Askren
|
51,963
|
27,144
|
221,100
|
300,207
|
Mary
H. Bell
|
0
|
8,455
|
0
|
8,455
|
Miguel
M. Calado
|
17,960
|
0
|
0
|
17,960
|
Gary
M. Christensen
|
0
|
23,271
|
0
|
23,271
|
Cheryl
A. Francis
|
22,422
|
0
|
0
|
22,422
|
John
A. Halbrook
|
7,878
|
4,598
|
0
|
12,476
|
James
R. Jenkins
|
0
|
7,859
|
0
|
7,859
|
Dennis
J. Martin
|
3,378
|
12,562
|
0
|
15,940
|
Larry
B. Porcellato
|
2,000
|
10,391
|
0
|
12,391
|
Joseph
E. Scalzo
|
0
|
14,497
|
0
|
14,497
|
Abbie
J. Smith
|
521
|
21,458
|
0
|
21,979
|
Brian
E. Stern
|
21,637
|
0
|
0
|
21,637
|
Ronald
V. Waters, III
|
0
|
13,534
|
0
|
13,534
|
Bradley
D. Determan
|
19,392
|
0
|
25,200
|
44,592
|
Jerald
K. Dittmer
|
19,362
|
0
|
56,450
|
75,812
|
Marco
V. Molinari
|
10,591
|
0
|
39,600
|
50,191
|
Kurt
A. Tjaden
|
101
|
0
|
0
|
101
|
Name
|
Common Stock
(1)
|
Common
Stock
Units
(2)
|
Options
Exercisable
as
of the Record Date
or
Within 60 Days
Thereof
|
Total
Stock and
Stock-Based
Holdings
|
All
Director and Executive Officers as a Group - (23 persons)
|
195,811
|
143,769
|
354,750
|
694,330
|
Notes
|
|
(1)
|
Includes
restricted shares held by Directors and executive officers over which they
have voting power but not investment power, shares held directly or in
joint tenancy, shares held in trust, by broker, bank or nominee or other
indirect means and over which the individual or member of the group has
sole voting or shared voting and/or investment power. Each
individual or member of the group has sole voting and investment power
with respect to the shares shown in the table above, except Mr. Askren's
spouse shares voting and investment power with respect to 7,588 of the
51,963 shares listed above for Mr. Askren. No Director or Named
Executive Officer owns more than one percent of the Outstanding
Shares. All Directors and executive officers as a group own
approximately 1.5 percent of the Outstanding
Shares.
|
(2)
|
Indicates
the nonvoting share units credited to the account of the named individual
or members of the group, as applicable, under either the Deferred Plan or
the Directors Deferred Plan. For additional information on the
Deferred Plan, see "Other Compensation Elements –
Deferred Compensation Plan" on page 26 and "Nonqualified Deferred
Compensation for Fiscal 2008" on page 35 of this Proxy
Statement. For additional information on the Directors Deferred
Plan, see "Director
Compensation" on page 38 of this Proxy
Statement.
|
Plan
Category
|
Number
of Securities to be
Issued
Upon Exercise of
Outstanding
Options, Warrants
and
Rights
(a)
(1)(2)
|
Weighted-Average
Exercise
Price
of Outstanding Options,
Warrants
and Rights
(b)
(3)
|
Number
of Securities Remaining
Available
for Future Issuance
Under
Equity Compensation
Plans
(Excluding Securities
Reflected
in Column (a))
(c) (4)
|
Equity
compensation plans approved by security holders
|
2,468,960
|
$28.88
|
4,770,115
|
Equity
compensation plans not approved by security holders
|
––
|
––
|
––
|
Total
|
2,468,960
|
$28.88
|
4,770,115
|
Notes
|
|
(1)
|
Includes
shares to be issued upon the exercise of outstanding options granted under
the 2007 Compensation Plan – 998,485, and the Compensation Plan – 964,308
prior to termination of such plan. The Compensation Plan
terminated upon shareholder approval of the 2007 Compensation Plan at the
2007 annual meeting of shareholders. The termination of the
Compensation Plan does not impact the validity of any outstanding options
granted under such plan prior to termination. As of the last
day of Fiscal 2008, there were no outstanding (1) warrants or rights under
the 2007 Compensation Plan or the Compensation Plan and (2) options,
warrants or rights under the 2007 Equity Plan or the 1997 Equity
Plan. The 1997 Equity Plan terminated upon shareholder approval
of the 2007 Equity Plan at the 2007 annual meeting of
shareholders.
|
(2)
|
Includes
(1) the target value of the stock portion of the 2006-2008, 2007-2009 and
2008-2010 Performance Plan awards for all award recipients divided by the
$16.24, the closing price of a share of Common Stock on January 2, 2009,
the last trading day of Fiscal 2008 – 381,028 shares, and (2) the
nonvoting share units credited to the account of individual executive
officers or Directors under either the Deferred Plan – 15,976 shares, or
the Directors Deferred Plan – 109,163 shares. For additional
information on the Performance Plan, see "Long-Term Incentives –
Performance Plan" on page 23 of this Proxy
Statement. For additional information on the Deferred Plan, see
"Other Compensation
Elements – Deferred Compensation Plan" on page 26 and "Nonqualified Deferred
Compensation for Fiscal 2008" on page 35 of this Proxy
Statement. For additional information on the Directors Deferred
Plan, see "Director
Compensation" on page 38 of this Proxy Statement. The
number of shares attributable to Performance Plan awards overstates
expected Common Stock dilution as the Corporation made no payouts for the
2006-2008 performance period and no payouts are expected for the 2007-2009
and 2008-2010 performance periods.
|
(3)
|
This
column does not take into account any of the Performance Plan awards or
nonvoting share units discussed in Note 2
above.
|
(4)
|
Includes
shares available for issuance under the 2007 Compensation Plan –
4,447,254, the 2007 Equity Plan – 251,785 and the MSPP –
71,076. Of the 5,000,000 shares originally available for
issuance under the 2007 Compensation Plan, no more than 1,000,000 of such
shares can be issued in the form of restricted stock, restricted stock
units, performance shares, dividend equivalents, deferred share
units
|
|
and
bonus stock. At the end of Fiscal 2008, 948,005 shares of the
original 1,000,000 shares were available for issuance. The
Corporation anticipates all 71,076 shares available for issuance under the
MSPP are subject to purchase during the current purchase period ending
July 4, 2009.
|
1-800
CONTACTS, Inc.
|
21st Century
Oncology
|
2Wire,
Inc.
|
3M
Company
|
7-Eleven,
Inc.
|
A O
Smith Corporation
|
A&P
|
AG.
Edwards, Inc.
|
AT.
Cross
|
AT.
Kearney, Inc.
|
AAA
National Office
|
AAA
of Science
|
AARP
|
ABB,
Inc.
|
Abbott
Laboratories
|
ABC
Health Plans
|
Abilities!
|
ABM
Industries, Inc.
|
AboveNet
Communications, Inc.
|
Abraxas
Petroleum Corporation
|
Abrazo
Health Care
|
Abt
Associates, Inc.
|
ABX
Air, Inc.
|
ACC
Capital Holdings
|
Accenture
|
ACCO
Brands, Inc.
|
Accor
North America, Inc.
|
Accredited
Home Lenders, Inc.
|
ACE
Limited
|
Acergy
US, Inc.
|
ACH
Food
|
ACI
Worldwide
|
ACORD
|
Acuity
|
Adams
Resources & Energy
|
Adams
Respiratory Therapeutics
|
Adecco
|
ADESA,
Inc.
|
Administaff,
Inc.
|
ADTRAN
Incorporated
|
Advance
Auto Parts
Advanta
Corporation
|
Advanced
Measurement
Technology,
Inc.
|
Advanced
Medical Optics, Inc.
ADVO,
Inc.
|
Advanced
Micro Devices
Advocate
Healthcare
|
Adventist
Health System
|
Aera
Energy Services Company
|
Aerojet
|
|
Aeronix,
Inc.
|
Aegon
USA
|
Aetna,
Inc.
|
Affinity
Bank
|
Affinity
Health Plan
|
AET
|
Ag
Processing, Inc.
|
Ag
Processing, Inc.
|
AGCO
Corporation
|
AFLAC,
Inc.
|
AGL
Resources
|
Agnesian
HealthCare
|
AgriBank
FCB
|
AgFirst
|
AIG
|
AIPSO
|
Air
Frame Manufacturing & Supply
Company,
Inc.
|
Agrium
U.S.
Air
Products and Chemicals
|
Airlines
Reporting Corporation
Aker
Kvaerner
|
Aisin
Automotive
Akzo
Nobel, Inc.
|
Aistom
Power
|
AK
Steel Holding Corporation
|
Albany
Medical Center
|
Albemarle
Corporation
|
Alabama
Gas Corporation
Albertson's,
Inc.
|
Alaska
Communications Systems
Group
|
Alcon
Laboratories
Alfa
Laval, Inc.
|
Alegent
Health
Alibritton
Communications
|
Aleris
International, Inc.
|
Alcoa,
Inc.
|
Allete
|
Alliance
Data Systems
|
Allegheny
County Sanitary
Authority
|
Alexander
& Baldwin, Inc.
Allegheny
Energy, Inc.
|
Alliance
Pipeline, Inc.
Allianz
Global Investors of
|
AllianceBernstein
L.P.
Allianz
Life Insurance
|
Allegheny
Technologies, Inc.
|
Allergan,
Inc.
|
America,
LP
|
Allina
Health System
|
Alliant
Energy
Allied
Building Products Corp.
|
Alliant
Techsystems
Allied
Irish Banks, plc US
|
Allied
Waste Industries
ALON
USA Energy, Inc.
|
ALSAC/St.
Jude Children's
Research
Hospital
|
Allstate
Corporation
|
ALLTEL
Corporation
|
Altana
Pharma
|
Alticor
|
ALSTOM
Power Services
|
Alta
Resources Corporation
|
Amalgamated
Bank ofNew York
|
Amazon.Com,
Inc.
|
Altria
Group, Inc.
|
Altru
Health System
|
America
Online, Inc.
|
America's
Test Kitchen
|
Amcor
Pet Packaging North
America,
Inc.
|
Ameren
Corporation
American
Airlines Publishing
|
American
Axle & Manufacturing
Holding,
Inc.
|
American
Bureau of Shipping
American
Family Insurance
|
American
Airlines
|
American
Century Investments
|
American
Express
|
American
Greetings
|
American
Casino & Entertainment
Properties
|
American
Electric Power
American
Financial Group
|
American
Farmers & Ranchers
Mutual
Insurance Company
|
American
Home Mortgage
Investment
Corporation
|
American
College of Emergency
Physicians
|
American
International
American
Signature, Inc.
|
American
Standard Companies,
Inc.
|
American
Packaging Company
American
Systems Corporation
|
American
Institute of Physics
|
American
Water
|
American
Library Association
|
AmeriGas
Propane, Inc.
|
American
Red Cross
|
AmeriHealth
Mercy Health Plan
|
AmeriCredit
Corp.
|
Ameriprise
Financial
|
American
United Life Insurance Co.
|
AmerisourceBergen
Corporation
|
AmeriPride
Services, Inc.
|
Ameritrade
|
AMERIGROUP
Corporation
|
Amgen,
Inc.
|
Ameristar
Casinos, Inc.
|
Amphenol
Corporation
|
Ameriquest
|
AMSEC,
LLC
|
Amica
Mutual Insurance Co.
|
AMVEST
Osage, Inc.
|
Ames
True Temper
|
Anchor
Blue Retail Group
|
AmTrust
Bank
|
Angiotech
Pharmaceuticals
|
Amplifon
USA
|
Anheuser-Busch
Companies, Inc.
|
Anchor
Danly
|
Ann
Taylor Stores Corporation
|
Anadarko
Petroleum Corporation
|
Anne
Arundel Medical Center
|
Anixter
International, Inc.
|
AON
Corporation
|
ANH
Refractories Company
|
Apache
Corporation
|
AOC
LLC
|
APAC
Customer Services
|
Anna's
Linens Company
APL
Ltd.
|
Apogen
Technologies
Apple,
Inc.
|
Apartment
Investment and
Management
Company
|
APC/MGE
Critical Power and
Cooling
Services
|
Apple
Computer
|
Applied
Materials, Inc.
|
Apollo
Group, Inc.
|
Appalachian
Regional Healthcare
|
Appleton
Papers
|
ARAMARK
Corporation
|
Applebee's
International, Inc.
|
Applera
|
AQS,
Inc.
|
Archer
Daniels Midland Company
|
Applied
Technology & Mgmt.
|
Apria
Healthcare Group, Inc.
|
Arch
Coal, Inc.
|
Ardent
Health Services
|
Arby's
Restaurant Group
|
Arch
Capital Group, Ltd.
|
Arctic
Cat
|
ARGO-TECH
Corporation
|
Archon
Group, L.P.
|
Archstone
Smith
|
Argonne
National Laboratory
|
AREVA
NP, Inc.
|
Argonaut
Group
|
Ariens
Company
|
Arizona
Public Service
|
Arlington
County Government
|
Armed
Forces Insurance
|
Armstrong
World Industries, Inc.
|
Arkansas
BlueCross BlueShield
|
Arrow
Electronics, Inc.
|
ARTEL,
Inc.
|
Arup
New York
|
Arnold
and Porter, LLP
|
Arvig
Communication Systems
|
Arvin
Sango, Inc.
|
ArvinMeritor
|
Arup
San Francisco
|
Arysta
LifeScience North America
|
Asante
Health System
|
Asbury
Automotive Group
|
Ashland,
Inc.
|
Ashmore
Energy International
|
Aspect
Energy, LLC
|
ASCAP
|
Aspect
Energy, LLC
|
Aspect
Abundant Shale, LP
|
Asset
Marketing Service, Inc.
|
Assisted
Living Concepts
|
Associated
Banc-Corp
|
Associated
Electric Co-op, Inc.
|
Assurant,
Inc.
|
Assurant
Health
|
Astoria
Financial
|
AstraZeneca
|
Asurion
|
AT&T,
Inc.
|
AtlantiCare
Regional Medical Cntr
|
Atmos
Energy
|
Atria
Senior Living Group
|
AURA/Gemini
Observatory
|
Aurora
Health Care
|
Aurora
Loan Services
|
Auto
Club Group
|
Automatic
Data Processing
|
Automobile
Club of Southern CA
|
Automobile
Protection Corporation
|
Autonation,
Inc.
|
AutoZone,
Inc.
|
AvalonBay
Communities, Inc.
|
Avaya,
Inc.
|
Aveda
Corporation
|
Avery
Dennison
Corporation
|
Aviall,
Inc.
|
Avis
Budget Group
|
Avista
Corporation
|
Aviva
USA
|
Avon
Products
|
AXA
Equitable
|
Axis
Capital Holdings
|
B
Braun Medical, Inc.
|
B E
Aerospace
|
Babcock
& Wilcox Company
|
Babson
College
|
|
BAE
Systems, Inc.
|
Bahakel
Communications
|
Baker
Hughes, Inc.
|
Ball
Corporation
|
Ball
State University
|
Baltimore
Aircoil Company
|
Baltimore
Life Insurance Co.
|
Bank
North
|
Bank
of America Corporation
|
Bank
of New York Co., Inc.
|
Bank
of the West
|
BankAtlantic
|
Bankers
Bank
|
Barloworld
Industrial Distribution
|
Banner
Health
|
Baptist
Health System
|
Baptist
St. Anthony's Health System
|
Bank
of NT, Butterfield & Son Limited
|
Bechtel
Systems & Infrastructure, Inc.
|
BHP
Billiton Petroleum (Americas),
Inc.
|
Barr
Pharmaceutical
|
Barrick
Gold of North America
|
Barnes
& Noble
|
Barr
Laboratories
|
Battelle
Memorial Institute
|
Bausch
& Lomb, Inc.
|
Basic
Energy Services
|
Basler
Electric Company
|
Bayhealth
Medical Center
|
Baylor
College of Medicine
|
Baxter
International
|
Bayer
CropScience
|
BB&T
Corporation
|
Beacon
Industrial Group
|
Baylor
Health Care System
|
Baystate
Health System
|
Belo
Corporation
|
Beckman
Coulter, Inc.
|
Bechtel
Corporation
|
Bechtel
Plant Machinery, Inc.
|
Benchmark
Electronics, Inc.
|
Bemis
Company, Inc.
|
Belk,
Inc.
|
Belkin
International, Inc.
|
Betsy
Johnson Regional Hospital
|
Benjamin
Moore
|
Bemis
Manufacturing Company
|
Benchmark
Brands
|
Biodvnamic
Research Corporation
|
BioForm
Medical, Inc.
|
Berwick
Offray LLC
|
Best
Buy
|
BISYS
Group, Inc.
|
BJ'S
Wholesale Club, Inc.
|
BIC
|
Big
Lots, Inc.
|
Black
& Veatch Corporation
|
Black
Hills
|
Biogen
Idec, Inc.
|
Birmingham-Southern
College
|
Blockbuster,
Inc.
|
Blood-Horse
|
BJC
HealthCare
|
Black
& Decker Corporation
|
Bluebonnet
Federal Credit Union
|
BlueCare
Network of Michigan
|
Blockbuster
Entertainment
|
BlueLinx
Corporation
|
Bluelinx
Holdings, Inc.
|
Boart
Longyear
|
Blue
Cross
|
Blue
Shield
|
Board
of Governors of the Federal
Reserve
System
|
Black
Stone Minerals Company,
LLP
|
Bon
Secours Richmond Health
System
|
Boston
Financial Data Services,
Inc.
|
Boehringer
Ingeiheim
|
Boeing
Company
|
BlueCross
BlueShield
|
Bluegreen
Corporation
|
BOK
Financial
|
Bombardier
Transportation
|
BMW
Manufacturing Co., LLC
|
BMW
of North America, LLC
|
Booz
Allen Hamilton
|
Borders
Group, Inc.
|
Bob
Evans Farms, Inc.
|
Bobit
Business Media
|
Boston
Market Corporation
|
Boeing
Employees Credit Union
|
Boise
Cascade, LLC
|
Bookspan
|
Borg
Warner, Inc.
|
Bose
Corporation
|
Boston
Scientific Corporation
|
Boston
University
|
Bovis
Lend Lease
|
Bowater,
Inc.
|
Boy
Scouts of America
|
Boyd
Gaming Corporation
|
Boys
& Girls Clubs of America
|
BP
North America
|
Bracco
Diagnostics
|
Brady
Corporation
|
Branch
Banking & Trust Company
|
BRE
Properties, Inc.
|
Brigham
Exploration Company
|
Brinks
Company
|
Bristol
West Holdings, Inc.
|
Bristol-Myers
Squibb Company
|
British
Gas North America, LLC
|
Broadcom
Corporation
|
Broadlane
|
Broadview
Networks
|
Brockridge
Real Estate
|
Bronson
Healthcare Group, Inc.
|
Brookhaven
National Laboratory
|
Brooklyn
Industries
|
Brooks
Health Systems
|
Brookstone
Company
|
Brotherhood
Mutual Insurance Co.
|
Brown
and CaIdwell
|
Brown
Printing Company
|
Brown
Shoe Company, Inc.
|
Brownells,
Inc.
|
Brown-Forman
Corporation
|
Brunswick
New Technologies
|
Bryan
Cave, LLP
|
Bryant
College
|
Bucyrus
International, Inc.
|
Buffets,
Inc.
|
Builders
Firstsource
|
Building
Materials Holding Corp.
|
Bulgari
Retail USA
|
Bunge,
Ltd.
|
Burger
King Corporation
|
Burlington
Northern Santa Fe
|
Burnett
Oil Co., Inc.
|
Busch,
Inc.
|
Business
& Legal Reports, Inc.
|
Butler
Manufacturing Company
|
BWXTY-12
|
C&S
Wholesale Grocers
|
C.
H. Robinson Worldwide
|
C2
Portfolio, Inc.
|
Cabelas,
Inc.
|
Cable
One, Inc.
|
Cablevision
of Boston
|
Cablevision
Systems Corporation
|
Cabot
Corporation
|
CACI
International, Inc.
|
Cadbury-Schweppes
N. America
|
CAE
Simuflite Civil Training &
Services
|
CAE
Simuflite Military Simulation
&
Training
|
California
Casualty Management
Company
|
Caelum
Research Corporation
Calibre
Systems
|
California
Automobile Association
|
California
Institute of Technology
|
California
Dental Association
|
California
Hospital Association
|
California
Independent System
|
California
Water Service Company
|
California
ISO
|
California
Pizza Kitchen
|
California
State Automobile Assn.
|
Cameron
International
|
Callaway
Golf Company
|
Calpine
|
Camcraft
|
Canon
USA
|
Candela
Corporation
|
Capital
One Financial Corp.n
|
Canandaigua
National Bank &
Trust
Company
|
Capital
Region Health Care
Corporation
|
Canberra
Industries, Inc.
Capgemini
US, Inc.
|
Capital
Bank
Capital
Blue Cross
|
Capitol
Broadcasting
|
Cardinal
Health
|
Care
New England
|
Capital
Safety
|
CareFirst
BlueCross BlueShield
|
CareFirst,
Inc.
|
CareMark
RX, Inc.
|
CareCentrix
|
Carestream
Health
|
Cargill,
Inc.
|
Carilion
Health System
|
Caremark,
Inc.
|
Carlson
Companies
|
Carmax,
Inc.
|
Carpenter
Technology Corp.
|
Carlisle
Companies, Inc.
|
Carson
Tahoe Regional Healthcare
|
Carters,
Inc.
|
Casino
Arizona
|
Carrizo
Oil & Gas, Inc.
|
Catalytic
Solutions
|
Caterpillar,
Inc.
|
Catholic
Health East
|
Castle
Rock Industries
|
Catholic
Healthcare West (CHW)
|
Catholic
Knights
|
Catholic
Medical Center
|
CB
Richard Ellis, Inc.
|
Catholic
Health Initiatives
Kentucky
Region
|
CCS
Income Trust -
CCS Energy
Services
|
CBRL
Group
CBS
Corporation
|
CDM,
Inc.
CDW
Corporation
|
Celanese
Corporation
|
CEC
Entertainment, Inc.
|
Cedar
Rapids TV
|
Cedars-Sinai
Health System
|
Cell
Therapeutic
|
Celestica
|
Celgene
|
Celina
Insurance Group
|
Centegra
Health System
|
Cellular
South, Inc.
|
Celtic
Insurance
|
Cemex,
Inc. U5
|
Centex
Corporation
|
Centene
Corporation
|
Center
For Creative Leadership
|
CenterPoint
Energy
|
Century
Tel Enterprises, Inc.
|
Central
Georgia Health System
|
Cephalon,
Inc.
|
Centura
Health
|
Ceridian
|
CenturyTel,
Inc.
|
CFA
Institute
|
CFC
International
|
Ceramic
Protection Corporation
of
America
|
CGI
Technologies and Solutions,
Inc.
US
|
CGG
Veritas, Inc.
CGI-AMS
|
CH2M
Hill
Chanel
|
Chaparrol
Steel Company
|
Charles
L, Crane Agency Co.
|
Charles
Schwab Corporation
|
Charming
Shoppes, Inc.
|
Charter
Communications
|
Chase
Automotive Finance
|
CheckFree
Corporation
|
CheckFree
Holdings
|
Chelan County Public Util. Dept. | Chemical Lime Company | ChemTreat, Inc. | Chemtura Corporation |
Cheasapeake Energy Corporation | Chevron Corporation | Chevron Phillips Chemical Co. | Chevy Chase Bank |
Chicago
Mercantile Exchange, Inc.
|
Chicago
Board Options Exchange
|
Chicago
Bridge & Iron Company
|
Chicago
Transit Authority
|
Children's
Health System
Birmingham
|
Children's
Hospital & Regional
Medical
Center, Seattle
|
Children's
Hospitals and Clinics
of
Minnesota
|
Children's
Hospital and Health
System
|
Chief
Oil & Gas, LLC
|
Children's
Hospital of Orange Co.
|
Children's
Healthcare of Atlanta
|
Children's
Hospital Central CA
|
Chiquita
Brands International, Inc.
|
Children's
Medical Center - Dallas
|
Children's
Memorial Hospital
|
Chipotle
Mexican Grill
|
Chittenden
Corporation
|
Christian
City
|
Christopher
& Banks
|
CHS,
Inc.
|
Chubb
Corporation
|
Chumash
Casino
|
Church
& Dwight
|
CIBA
Vision Corporation
|
Church
of Jesus Christ Latter
Day
Saints
|
Cincinnati
Children's Hospital
Medical
Center
|
City
of Hope National Medical
Center
|
Coca
Cola Bottling Company
Consolidated
|
CIGNA
Corporation
|
Cincinnati
Bell
|
Cinco
Natural Resources Corp.
|
Cingular
Wireless
|
Cincinnati
Financial Corporation
|
Circle
K Stores, Inc.
|
Citation
Oil & Gas Corporation
|
CITGO
Petroleum
|
Circuit
City Stores, Inc.
|
CIT
Group, Inc.
|
Citizens
Communications Co.
|
Citizens
Financial Group, Inc.
|
Citigroup,
Inc.
|
CitiStreet,
LLC
|
City
of Austin
|
City
of Charlotte
|
Citizens
Property Insurance Corp.
|
City
and County of Denver
|
City
of Frederick
|
City
of Philadelphia
|
City
of Columbus
|
City
of Dallas
|
City
of Overland Park, Kansas
|
Clarian
Health Partners, Inc.
|
City
of Houston
|
City
of Lubbock
|
Claremont
Graduate University
|
Claymont
Steel Holdings, Inc.
|
City
of Redmond
|
City
of Richmond
|
Classified
Ventures, LLC
|
Cleveland
Clinic
|
Clarke
American Checks
|
Clarkston
Consulting
|
Cleco
Corporation
|
ClubCorp,
Inc.
|
Clear
Channel Communications
|
Clear
Channel Outdoor Holdings
|
Clorox
|
CNL
Financial Group
|
Clinics
of North Texas LLP
|
Clopay
Corporation
|
CNA
Financial Corporation
|
Coca-Cola
Company
|
CMP
Media
|
CMS
Energy Corporation
|
Cobra
Electronics Corporation
|
Coca-Cola
Enterprises, Inc.
|
COACH
|
Cobank
|
COG
Operating, LLC
|
Colgate
Palmolive Company
|
College
of DuPage
|
Collins
& Aikman
|
Colonial
Banc Group
|
Colonial
Bank
|
Colonial
Williamsburg Foundation
|
Colorado
Springs Utilities
|
Colsa
Corporation
|
Columbia
Bank
|
Columbia
St. Mary's
|
Columbus
McKinnon Corporation
|
Comair
|
Combe
|
Comcast
Corporation
|
Comerica,
Inc.
|
Comfort
Systems USA
|
Commerce
Bancorp, Inc.
|
Communication
Technologies, Inc.
|
Commerce
Bancshares, Inc.
|
CommScope,
Inc.
|
Community
Care
|
Communications
Data Services, Inc.
|
Community
Health Network
|
Community
Health Systems
|
Compass
Bancshares
|
CommunityCare
Managed
Healthcare
Plans of Oklahoma
|
Community
Hospitals
Indianapolis
|
Connecticut
Children's Medical
Center
|
Computer
Technology
Associates,
Inc.
|
Compass
Bank
|
CompuCom
Systems, Inc.
|
CompUSA
|
Computer
Sciences Corporation
|
Computer
Task Group
|
Computershare
|
ConAgra
Foods, Inc.
|
Concentra,
Inc.
|
ConnectiCare,
Inc.
|
Connell
|
Conoco
Phillips
|
Conseco
Services LLC
|
Conseco,
Inc.
|
Consol
Energy, Inc.
|
Consolidated
Edison, Inc.
|
CONSTAR
International
|
Constellation
Brands, Inc.
|
Constellation
Energy Group, Inc.
|
Continental
Airlines, Inc.
|
Continental
Automotive Systems
|
Continental
Western Insurance Co.
|
Convergys
Corporation
|
Con-Way,
Inc.
|
Cooper
University Hospital
|
Cook
Communication Ministries
|
Cooper
Industries, Ltd.
|
Cooper
Tire & Rubber Company
|
Core
Mark Holding Co., Inc.
|
CooperVision
|
Copeland
Corporation
|
Cordillera
Communications
|
Corning,
Inc.
|
Cook
Children's Health Care Systm
|
Corinthian
College, Inc.
|
Corn
Products
|
Cornell
University
|
Corporate
Express, Inc., a
Buhrmann
Company
|
Corrections
Corporation of
America
|
Country
Insurance & Financial
Services
|
Cracker
Barrel Old Country
Store,
Inc.
|
Cost
Plus, Inc.
|
Countrvmark
Cooperative, LLP
|
Countrywide
Financial Corp.
|
County
of Kent, Michigan
|
County
of Spotsylvania
|
Covansys
Corporation
|
Covenant
Health
|
County
of Monterey
|
Cox
Enterprises, Inc.
|
Cox
Target Media
|
CPS
Energy
|
Coventry
Health Care, Inc.
|
Crane
Company
|
Cranston
Print Works Company
|
Crate
and Barrel
|
Crawford
and Company
|
Credit
Acceptance Corporation
|
Critical
Health Systems, Inc.
|
Crosstex
Energy Services
|
Crosstex
Energy, Inc.
|
Crowe
Chizek and Company, LLC
|
Crowley
Maritime Corporation
|
Crown
Castle International Corp.
|
Crown
Cork & Seal
|
Crozer-Keystone
Health System
|
CSL
Behring, LCC
|
CSS
Industries, Inc.
|
CSX
Corporation
|
Cubic
Corporation
|
Cullen
Frost Bankers
|
Culligan
International Company
|
Cummins,
Inc.
|
CUNA
Mutual Group
|
Cushman
& Wakefield
|
CVR
Energy, Inc.
|
CVS
Pharmacy
|
CVS
Caremark Corporation
|
Cytec
Industries, Inc.
|
D&E
Communications, Inc.
|
Dallas
Central Appraisal District
|
Daiichi
Sankyo, Inc.
|
Dal-Tile
Corporation
|
Dairy
Management, Inc.
|
Dana
|
Dallas
County
|
Danaher
Motion
|
Dal-Tile,
Inc.
|
Danfoss
US -
Compressors
|
Danaher
Corporation
|
Dassault
Falcon Jet Corporation
|
Danbury
Health Systems
|
Data
Exchange
|
Darden
Restaurants
|
Dave
& Buster's
|
Data
Center, Inc.
|
Dayton
Superior Corporation
|
Data
Recognition Corporation
|
Dean
Health Systems, Inc.
|
Davita,
Inc.
|
DeKaIb
Medical Center
|
DCH
Regional Medical Center
|
Del
Monte Foods Company
|
Deere
& Company
|
Dell,
Inc. -
Dell Direct Store
|
Del
Laboratories, Inc.
|
Delphi
Corporation
|
Delek
US Holdings, Inc.
|
Denny's,
Inc.
|
Delorme
Publishing
|
Denny's
Corporation
|
Deluxe
Corporation
|
DeVry, Inc. |
DaimlerChrysler
Financial
Services
Americas, LLC
|
Denso
Manufacturing Michigan,
Inc.
|
Denver
Health & Hospital
Authority
|
Derry
Township Municipal
Authority
|
Dentsply
|
DePaul
University
|
Devon
Energy
|
Digital
Risk, LLC
|
DFB
Pharmaceuticals
|
DHL
Express
|
Diamond
Offshore Drilling, Inc.
|
DIRECTV,
Inc.
|
Dick's
Sporting Goods
|
Dickstein
Shapiro LLP
|
Diebold,
Inc.
|
D-M-E
Company
|
Digitas
Inc.
|
Diliards,
Inc.
|
Direct
General Corporation
|
Dollar
Thrifty Automotive Group
|
Discover
Financial Services
Dispatch
Broadcast Group
|
Discovery
Communications, Inc.
DKRW
Energy
|
Disney
Consumer Products
DLA
Piper US, LLP
|
Disneyland
Resort, Retail
Operations
|
Dobson Communications Corp. | Doherty Employment Group | Dollar General Corporation | Dover Corporation |
Dominion Resources, Inc. | Donaldson Company, Inc. | Dorsey & Whitney, LLP | Dress Barn, Inc. |
Dow Chemical | Dow Jones | Downey Savings & Loan Assn. | DSW, Inc. |
Dresser-Rand Company | DSC Logistics | DST Systems, Inc. | DTE Energy Company |
Duane Morris, LLP | Duke Energy Corporation |
Duke
University Health System
|
DuPont
|
Duquesne
Light Holdings, Inc.
|
Duke
Realty Corporation
|
DynMcDermott
Petroleum Op.
|
E
Trade Financial Corporation
|
E W
Scripps Company
|
Dynea
USA
|
EON
US, LW
|
East
Kentucky Power Cooperative
|
Eastern
Bank
|
E I
duPont deNemours and Co.
|
Eastman
Chemical Company
|
Eastman
Kodak Company
|
Eaton
Corporation
|
Eastern
Mountain Spoils
|
EBS
Asset Management
|
EchoStar
Communications Corp.
|
EchoStar
Satellite LLC
|
eBay,
Inc.
|
Eddie
Bauer
|
EDFUND
|
Edge
Petroleum Corporation
|
Ecolab,
Inc.
|
Edison
Mission Energy
|
Edison
Schools, Inc.
|
Edmund
Optics
|
Edison
International
|
EDS
|
Education
Management
|
Educational
Testing Service
|
EDO
|
Edward
Lowe Foundation
|
Edwards
Lifesciences, LLC
|
Edward
Jones
|
|
Eisai
|
El
Paso Corporation
|
Electro
Rent Corporation
|
EG&G
-
Defense Materials
|
Electronic
Data Systems
|
Eli
Lilly & Company
|
Elkhart
General Hospital
|
Electrolux
Homecare of N.A.
|
Elsevier
|
EMBARQ
Corporation
|
EMC
Mortgage Corporation
|
Elmer's
Products, Inc.
|
Emerson
Electric
|
Emory
Healthcare, Inc.
|
Employers
Insurance Company
|
EMCOR
Group, Inc.
|
Enbridge
Energy Partners, LP
|
EnCana
Oil & Gas USA
|
Encore
Capital Group
|
Employers
Mutual Casualty Co.
|
Energen
Corporation
|
Energizer
|
Energy
East Corporation
|
Endeavour
International
|
Energy
Northwest
|
Energy
Partners, Ltd.
|
EnergySouth,
Inc.
|
Energy
Enterprise Solutions, Inc.
|
EnerVest
Management Partners
|
Eni
US Operating Company, Inc.
|
Enodis
plc
|
Enerplus
Resources Fund
|
Ensign
United States Drilling, Inc.
|
Enron
|
ENSCO
International, Inc.
|
EnPro
Industries, Inc.
|
Entergy
|
Enterprise
Products Partners, LP
|
Entertainment
Publications
|
Entegra
Power Services, LLC
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EOG
Resources, Inc.
|
EON
US LLC
|
EPCO
|
Enzon
Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
|
Equifax,
Inc.
|
Equitable
Resources
|
Equity
Office Properties
|
Episcopal
Retirement Homes
|
eResearch
Technology
|
Ergotron,
Inc.
|
Erickson
Retirement Comm.
|
Equity
Residential
|
Erie
County Medical Center Corp.
|
Ernst
& Young, LLP
|
Eschelon
Telecom, Inc.
|
ESCO
Corporation
|
Erie
Insurance Group
|
ESL
Federal Credit Union
|
ESRI
|
Essilor
of America
|
ESCO
Technologies
|
Esterline
Technologies Corp.
|
Esurance,
Inc.
|
Etnyre
International, Ltd.
|
Estee
Lauder Companies, Inc.
|
EverBank
|
Everest
Re Group, Ltd.
|
Evraz
Oregon Steel Mills
|
Eugene
Water & Electric Board
|
Exel
plc USA
|
Exelon
Corporation
|
Exempla
Healthcare, Inc.
|
Excellus
BlueCross BlueShield
|
Exostar
LLC
|
Experian
Group
|
Exxon
Mobil Corporation -
|
Expeditors
Intl. of WA, Inc.
|
Exide
Corporation
|
Explorer
Pipeline Company
|
Express
Scripts, Inc.
|
Extendicare
Health Services
|
E-Z-EM,
Inc.
|
Fabri-Kal
Corporation
|
Factory
Card & Party Outlet
|
Fairfax
County Public Schools
|
Fairview
Health Services
|
Fannie
Mae
|
|
Fairchild
Controls
|
Farm
Credit Bank of Texas
|
Farmer
Bros. Company
|
Farmers
Group
|
FANUC
Robotics America
|
Fasken
Oil and Ranch, Ltd.
|
FBD
Consulting, Inc.
|
FBL
Financial Group, Inc.
|
Farmer's
Home Furniture
|
Federal
Express Corporation
|
Federal
Home Loan Bank
|
Federal
Reserve Bank
|
FCI
USA, Inc.
|
Federal-Mogul
Corporation
|
Federated
Department Stores
|
Federated
Investors
|
Federal
Reserve Information Tech.
|
FedEx
Kinko's
|
Fellowes,
Inc.
|
Ferguson
Enterprises
|
FedEx
Express
|
FermiLab
|
Ferrellgas
|
Ferro
Corporation
|
Fermi
National Accelerator Lab.
|
Fidelity
National Financial, Inc.
|
Fidelity
Investments
|
Fifth
Third Bank
|
Fidelity
National Information Serv.
|
Fidelity
Nat'l Real Estate Solutions
|
Fifth
Third Bancorp
|
Fireman's
Fund Insurance Co.
|
First
Charter Bank
|
First
Citizens Bank
|
First
Citizens of South Carolina
|
First
American Corporation
|
First
Horizon National Company
|
First
Insurance Company of HI
|
First
Interstate BancSystem
|
First
Data Corporation
|
First
Marblehead Corporation
|
First
Midwest Bank, Inc.
|
FirstEnergy
Corporation
|
First
Investors Corporation
|
Fiskars
Brands, Inc.
|
Fleetwood
Enterprises, Inc.
|
Fleetwood
Group
|
Fiserv,
Inc.
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Fletcher
Allen Health Care
|
Flint
Group
|
Florida
Power & Light Company
|
Fleischmann's
Yeast
|
Flowserve
Corporation
|
Fluor
Corporation
|
FMC
Corporation
|
Florida
Production Engineering
|
Foamex
International, Inc.
|
Focus
on the Family
|
Foldcraft
Company
|
FMC
Technologies, Inc.
|
Foot
Locker, Inc.
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Foote
Health System
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Ford
Motor Company
|
Foley
& Lardner LLP
|
Forest
Laboratories, Inc.
|
Forrest
General Hospital
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Fortune
Brands, Inc.
|
Forest
City Enterprises
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Foseco
Metallurgical, Inc.
|
Fossil,
Inc.
|
Foster
Wheeler, Ltd.
|
Forum
Communications
|
Fox
Chase Cancer Center
|
Fox
River Paper Company
|
FPL
Group
|
Foundation
Coal Corporation
|
Franklin
Resources
|
Franklin
Templeton Investments
|
Franklin
W. Olin College of Eng.
|
Frankford
Hospitals -
|
Freeport
McMoRan Copper and
Gold,
Inc.
|
Funeral
Directors Life Insurance
Company
|
Furniture
Brands International,
Inc.
|
Freddie
Mac
Freedom
Communications, Inc.
|
Fremont
Group
|
Friendly
Ice Cream Corporation
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Frontier
Oil Corporation
|
|
FX
Energy, Inc.
|
G&K
Services, Inc.
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G.
Loomis, Inc.
|
Galamba
Companies, Inc.
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Gambro,
Inc.
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GameTech
International
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Gap,
Inc.
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Gardner
Denver
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Gartner,
Inc.
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Gary-Williams
Energy Corp.
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Gates
|
Gateway,
Inc.
|
GATX
Corporation
|
Gaylord
Entertainment
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GEICO
|
Geisinger
Health System
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GENCO
Distribution Systems
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GenCorp,
Inc.
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Genentech,
Inc.
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General
Cable Corporation
|
General
Communication, Inc.
|
General
Dynamics Info. Tech.
|
General
Electric Company
|
General
Growth Properties, Inc.
|
General
Mills
|
General
Motors Corporation
|
General
Nutrition, Inc.
|
General
Parts International, Inc.
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Generali
USA Life Reassurance Co.
|
Genesco,
Inc.
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Genesis
HealthCare Corp., Inc.
|
Genpro
|
Genpro
Transportation
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Gentiva
Health Services
|
Genuine
Parts Company
|
Genworth
Financial, Inc.
|
Genzyme
Corporation
|
GEO
Group
|
GeoMet,
Inc.
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George
Fisher Signet, Inc.
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George
Mason University
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Georgia
Gulf Corporation
|
Georgia
Institute of Technology
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Georgia
Merit System
|
Gerdau
Ameristeel
|
Getty
Images
|
Gilead
Sciences, Inc.
|
Girl
Scouts of the USA
|
Givaudan US | GKN North America Services, Inc. | Glatfelter | GlaxoSmithKline |
Global Consultants, Inc. | Global Crossing | Global Industries Offshore LLC | Global Payments, Inc. |
Global Power Technology, Inc. | GlobalSantaFe Corporation | GMAC Insurance Mgmt. Corp. | GMAC ResCap |
Gold
Eagle Company
|
Golden Horizons LLC | Golden Innovations | Golden State Foods |
Golden Ventures LLC | Golf Galaxy, Inc. | Golfsmith | Golub Corporation |
Goodrich Corporation | Goodyear Tire & Rubber | Goody's Family Clothing | Google, Inc. |
Gorton's
|
Graco,
Inc.
|
Grady
Health System
|
Graham
Packaging
|
|
Government
Employees Hospital
Association,
Inc.
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Great
American Financial
Resources,
Inc.
|
Greater
Harris County 9-1-1
Emergency
Network
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Grande
Cheese Company
Grange
Mutual Casualty Co.
|
|
Granite
Construction, Inc.
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Graphic
Packaging Corporation
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Great
Plains Energy
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Great-West
Life & Annuity
|
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Greyhound
Lines, Inc.
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Green
Mountain Coffee
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Greene,
Tweed & Co.
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Greenheck
Fan Corporation
|
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GROWMARK,
Inc.
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Grotech
Capital Group
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Group
1 Automotive, Inc.
|
Group
Health Cooperative
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Grubb
& Ellis Company
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GTECH
Corporation
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GTSI
|
|
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GuideStone
Financial Resources
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Guardian
Life
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Guess?,
Inc.
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Guideposts
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H
Enterprises International
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Guitar
Center, Inc.
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GulfMark
Offshore, Inc.
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H E
Butt Grocery Company
|
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H.J.
Heinz Company
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H
Lee Moffitt Cancer Center
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H&R
Block, Inc.
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H.
E. Butt Grocers Company
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HR
Fuller
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Habitat
for Humanity Int'l.
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Hallmark
Cards, Inc.
|
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Half
Price Books, Records,
Magazines,
Inc.
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Harman
International Industries,
Inc.
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Hartford
Financial Services
Group
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Harvard
Vanguard Medical
Associates
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Hallwood
Petroleum, LLC
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Hamot
Medical Center
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Hanesbrands,
Inc.
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Hannaford
Bros. Company
|
|
Hanover
Insurance Group, Inc.
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Harley
Davidson, Inc.
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Harley-Davidson
Motor Co.
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Harleysville
Insurance
|
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Harold's
Stores, Inc.
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Harpers
Magazine Foundation
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Harrah's
Entertainment
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Harris
Associates, LP
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Harris
County Hospital District
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Harris
Enterprises
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Harris
Interactive
|
Harris
Bank
|
|
Harsco
Corporation
|
Harshaw
Trane
|
Hawaiian
Electric Company
|
Harris
Trust & Savings Bank
|
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Harvard
Pilgrim Health Care
|
Harvard
University
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HCA
|
Hartford
HealthCare Corporation
|
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Hasbro,
Inc.
|
Hastings
Mutual Insurance Co.
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HDS
Retail North America
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Harvey
Industries
|
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Hazelden
Foundation
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HBO
|
Health
Net, Inc.
|
Haves
Lemmerz
|
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HCR
Manor Care
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HD
Supply
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HealthONE
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HCC
Insurance Holdings, Inc.
|
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Health
First, Inc.
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Health
Management Association
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Heat
Transfer Research, Inc.
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Health
Care Service Corporation
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Health
Plan Services, Inc.
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HealthEast
Care System
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Hendrick
Medical Center
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Health
Partners
|
|
Healthways
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Hearst-Argyle
Television
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Henry
Ford Health System
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HealthPartners
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Helmerich
& Payne, Inc.
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Helzberg
Diamonds
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Hennepin
County Medical Center
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Heller
Ebrman, LLP
|
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Hendrickson
International
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Henkel
of America The Dial Corp.
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Henry
Schein, Inc.
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Hershey
Company
|
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Herbalife
International of America
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Hercules,
Inc.
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Herman
Miller, Inc.
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Hewlett-Packard
|
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Hershey
Foods
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Hertz
Global Holdings, Inc.
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Hess
Corporation
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Highmark
|
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High
Liner Foods USA
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Highlights
for Children
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Highline
Media
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Hilton
Hotels Corporation
|
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Hill
Phoenix
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Hilti,
Inc.
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Hilton
Grand Vacations
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Hollister,
Inc.
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Hines
Interests, LLP
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Hitachi
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Hitchiner
Mfg. Co., Inc.
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Home
Interiors & Gifts, Inc.
|
|
HNTB
Companies
|
Hoffmann-La
Roche
|
Holden
Industries
|
Horizon
Lines
|
|
Holly
Corporation
|
Holy
Spirit Hospital
|
Home
Depot, Inc.
|
Host
Hotels & Resorts, Inc.
|
|
Home
Shopping Network
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Honeywell
International, Inc.
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Hospira,
Inc.
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Hospital
Sisters Health System
|
|
Horizon
BlueCross BlueShield of
New
Jersey
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Hortica
Insurance and Employee
Benefits
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Howard
Hughes Medical
Institute
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Hot
Topic, Inc.
Houghton
Mifflin Company
|
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Hovnanian
Enterprises
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HSBC
- North
America
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HSN,
Inc.
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Hubbard
Broadcasting
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Hu-Friedy
Manufacturing Co., Inc.
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Humana,
Inc.
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Hunt
Consolidated
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Hunt
ELP, Ltd.
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Hunter
Douglas, Inc.
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Hunter
Industries Incorporated
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Hunterdon
Medical Center
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Huntington
Bancshares, Inc.
|
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Hunton
& Williams, LLP
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Huntsman
Corporation
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Huntsville
Hospital
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Huron
Consulting Group
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Hutchinson
Technology, Inc.
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Huttig
Building Products, Inc.
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Hyatt
Corporation
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Hyatt
Hotels Corporation
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Hydril
Company, LP
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Hyundai
Motor America
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IC,
System, Inc.
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IBM
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ICI
American Holdings, Inc.
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IDACORP,
Inc.
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Idearc
Media
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Idearc,
Inc.
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IDEX
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IKON
Office Solutions
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Illinois
Housing Dev. Authority
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IL
Municipal Retirement Fund
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Illinois
Tool Works
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IMC,
Inc.
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Immix
Management Services
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IMS
Health
|
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Independence
Blue Cross
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Indiana
Farm Bureau Insurance
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Indiana
State Personnel Dept.
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Indiana University
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Indianapolis
Power & Light Co.
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Indianapolis
Public Schools
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Indymac
Bancorp, Inc.
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Infinite Solutions LLC
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|
Information
Handling Services
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Information
Management Service
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ING
North America Ins. Corp.
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Ingersoll-Rand Co., Ltd.
|
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Ingram
Book Company
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Ingram
Industries, Inc.
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Ingram
Micro, Inc.
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Innomark Communications
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Innovative
Wireless Tech., Inc.
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INOVA
Health Systems
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Input
Output, Inc.
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Insituform Technologies
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Integrys
Energy Group, Inc.
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Institutional
Shareholder Services
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Instrument
Sales & Service
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Integra Telecom, Inc.
|
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Institute
of Nuclear Power
Operations
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InterContinental
Hotels Group
Americas
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International
Imaging Materials,
Inc.
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Itochu International, Inc. North
America
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Intel
Corporation
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Interbake
Foods, Inc.
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Interface
Solutions
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Intermountain
Health Care, Inc.
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International
Business Machines
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International
Data
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International
Game Technology
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International
Paper Company
|
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International
Electric Supply Corp.
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International
Flavors & Fragrances
|
International
Truck and Engine
|
Interpublic Group of Companies
|
|
Interstate
Bakeries Corporation
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Intier
Automotive Seating
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Invensys
Controls
|
Invensys Process Systems
|
|
Intertape
Polymer Group
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Invitrogen
|
Iowa
Health System
|
Iowa State University
|
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Invesco,
plc
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Irex
Corporation
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Iron
Mountain
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Irvine Company
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iPCS,
Inc.
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Irwin
Financial Corporation
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ISO,
Inc.
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Isuzu Motors America, Inc.
|
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Irving
Oil
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ITT
Corporation
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ITT
Industries System Division
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J J Keller & Associates, Inc.
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J R
Simplot Company
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J&B
Software, Inc.
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J.C.
Penney Company, Inc.
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J.B. Hunt Transport, Inc.
|
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J.D.
Power and Associates
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J.M.
Smucker
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J.R.
Simplot Company
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Jabil Circuit, Inc.
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Jack In the Box, Inc. | Jackson Hewitt Tax Service, Inc. | Jackson National Life Ins. Co. | Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc. | |
Jacobs Technology, Inc. | James Avery Craftsman, Inc. | James Hardie Building Products | Jarden Corporation | |
JEA | Jefferson County Public Schools | Jefferson Wells International | JetBlue Airways | |
Jockey International, Inc. | JLT Services Corporation | JM Family | Jo-Ann Fabric & Craft Stores | |
John Knox Village | John Crane, Inc. | John Deere Credit | John Hancock Financial Services | |
Johns-Manville | John Muir Health | John Wiley & Sons, Inc. | John Hopkins HealthCare, LLC | |
Johnson Outdoors, Inc. | Johnson & Johnson | Johnson Controls | Johnson Financial Group | |
Jostens, Inc. | Joint Commission | Jones Apparel Group, Inc. | Jones Lang LaSalle |
JPMorgan
Chase
|
Journal
Broadcast Group
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JP
Morgan Chase & Company
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JPI
Partners, LLC
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Jewish
Hospital & St. Mary's
HealthCare
|
JSJ
Corporation
Judicial
Council of California
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Judicial
Branch of California
Administration
Branch
|
Juniper
Networks, Inc.
Jupiter
Medical Center, Inc.
|
K
& M International Power
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K.
Hovnanian Companies
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Kaleida
Health
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Kaman
Industrial Technologies
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Kaiser
Foundation Health Plan
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Kaiser
Permanente
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KAPL
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Kason
Corporation
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Kamehameha
Schools
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Kansas
Farm Bureau
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KBR,
Inc.
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Keenan
& Associates
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Kaye
Scholer, LLP
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KB
Toys
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Kelly
Services, Inc.
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Kemper
Auto and Home Group
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Keihin
Indiana Precision Tech.
|
Kellogg
Company
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Kennametal
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Kentucky
Baptist Convention
|
Kendle
International
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Kenexa
|
Kentucky
Lottery Corporation
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Kerry
Inc. US
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Kentucky
Higher Education
Student
Loan Corporation
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Keystone
Automotive Industries,
Inc.
|
Key
Energy Services, Inc.
KeyCorp
|
Keystone
Foods, LLC
Keyston
Powdered Metal Co.
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KIK
Custom Products
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Kimberly-Clark
Corporation
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Kinder
Morgan, Inc.
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Kindred
Healthcare, Inc.
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Kinetico,
Inc.
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King
Pharmaceuticals
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Kiplinger
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Kiwanis
International, Inc.
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Knowledge
Learning Corporation
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Koch
Industries
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Kohler
Company
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Kohl's
Department Stores
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Komatsu
America Corporation
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Kone,
Inc. (USK) US
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Konecranes,
Inc.
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KPS
Health Plans
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Kraft
Foods, Inc.
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KRATON
Polymers US, LLC
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Kronospan,
LLC
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Krueger
International
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Kyocera
America, Inc.
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L-3
Communications Holdings, Inc
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L
Perrigo Company
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LL.
Bean, Inc.
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L-3
Government Services
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LA
Aluminum Casting Company
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Lab
Volt System
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Laboratory
Corp. of America
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Lafarge
North America
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LaGarde,
Inc.
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LAIKA
|
Lake
Federal Bank
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Lancaster
General Hospital
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Land
O'Lakes, Inc.
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LandAmerica
Financial Group
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Landis+Gyr,
Inc.
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Landstar
System, Inc.
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Lansing
Board of Water & Light
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Lantech.com
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LANXESS
Corporation US
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Lario
Oil & Gas Company
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Laureate
Education, Inc.
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LAUSD
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Lawson
Products, Inc.
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LeasePlan
USA
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Lebhar-Friedman
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Lee
Memorial Health System
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Legacy
Marketing Group
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Legacy
Reserves, LP
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Legal
& General America, Inc.
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Leggett
& Platt, Inc.
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Lehigh
Cement Company
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Lehigh
University
Lennox
International, Inc.
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Lehigh
Valley Hospital & Health
Network
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Lenox
Hill Hospital
Leo
Burnett Worldwide, Inc.
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LESCO,
Inc.
Leupold
& Stevens, Inc.
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Levi
Strauss
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Leviton
Manufacturing Co., Inc.
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Lewistown
Hospital
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Lexington
Medical Center
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LexisNexis
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Lexmark
International, Inc.
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Liberty
Diversified Industries
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Liberty
Media Corporation
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Liberty
Mutual Group
Life
Fitness
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LifeMasters
Supported Selfcare,
Inc.
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LifeBridge
Health
Lifepoint
Hospitals, Inc.
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Lifetouch,
Inc.
Lillian
Vernon Corporation
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Limited
Brands, Inc.
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Lincoln
National Corporation
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Linde
Group
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Lithia
Motors, Inc.
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Lincoln
Financial
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Live
Nation, Inc.
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Liz
Claiborne, Inc.
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Lockheed
Martin Corporation
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Little
Lady Foods
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Loews
Corporation
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Logan's
Roadhouse
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LOMA
|
Lockheed
Martin Information
Systems
and Global Services
|
Longs
Drug Stores
LOOP
LLC
|
Lord
Baltimore Capital
Corporation
|
Lorillard
Tobacco Company
Los
Alamos National Laboratory
|
Los
Angeles Community College
District
|
Los
Angeles Unified School
District
|
Louisville
Regional Airport
Authority
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Louisiana
Legislative Auditor
Louisiana-Pacific
Corporation
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Lowe's
Companies, Inc.
|
Lower
Colorado River Authority
|
Lozier
Corporation
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LSG
Sky Chefs
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LTD
Commodities, LLC
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Lubrizol
Corporation
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Luck
Stone Corporation
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Lululemon
Athletica, USA
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Lundbeck
Research USA, Inc.
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Lutheran
Social Services of Mich.
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Lutron
Electronics
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Luxottica
Retail US
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Lyondell
Chemical Company
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M D
Anderson Cancer Center
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M&T
Bank Corporation
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MAAX
- Pearl
Baths, LLC
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MacDill
Federal Credit Union
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Mack
Energy Co.
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Macv's
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Maersk,
Inc.
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Magellan
Health Services
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Magellan
Midstream Holdings, LP
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Main
Street America Group
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Makino
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Magna
Donnelly Corporation
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Main
Line Health
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Manitowoc
Company
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Mannatech,
Inc.
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Malco
Products, Inc.
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Malcolm
Pimie, Inc.
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Manpower,
Inc.
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ManTech
International
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Mannington
Mills
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Manor
Care, Inc.
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Marathon
Oil Company
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Maricopa
County
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Maricopa
Integrated Health System
|
Marine
Computation Services, Inc.
|
MARKEM
Corporation
|
Marriott
International
|
Maritz,
Inc.
|
Markel
Corporation
|
Marshfield
Clinic
|
MARTA
|
Marsh
|
Marshall
& lIsley Corporation
|
Martek
Biosciences Corporation
|
Martha
Jefferson Hospital
|
Martha
Stewart Living Omnimedia
|
Martin
Marietta Materials
|
Mary
Washington Hospital
|
Maryland
Procurement Office
|
Martins
Point Health Care
|
Mary
Kay, Inc.
|
Massachusetts
Mutual
|
Massey
Energy Company
|
Masco
Corporation
|
Massachusetts
Institute of Tech.
|
Matson
Navigation Company
|
Mattel,
Inc.
|
Mastercard,
Inc.
|
Masterfoods
USA
|
Maverick
Tube Corporation
|
Mayo
Clinic
|
Matthews
International Corp.
|
Maurices,
Inc.
|
McClatchv
|
McDermott
International, Inc.
|
Mayo
Foundation
|
MBIA,
Inc.
|
McGraw-Hill
Education
|
McKesson
|
McDonald's
Corporation
|
MCG
Health, Inc.
|
MCN
Energy Enterprises
|
McNaughton-McKav
Electric Co
|
McKinley
Capital Management, Inc.
|
McLeodUSA
|
MDU
Resources Group, Inc.
|
MeadWestvaco
|
MDC
Holdings
|
MDS
Pharma Services
|
Media
General
|
Mediacom
Communications Corp
|
Mecklenburg
County Government
|
Medco
Health Solutions, Inc.
|
Medica
Health Plans
|
Medical
Mutual of Ohio
|
Medical
University of South
Carolina
Medical Center
|
Medical
Group Management Assn.
Medicorp
Health System
|
Medimmune
MedPlus,
Inc.
|
MedStar
Health
Medtronic
|
Meijer,
Inc.
|
Mellon
Financial Corporation
|
Memorial
Health Care System
|
Memorial
Health Services
|
Memorial
Hearmann Healthcare
System
|
Memorial
Sloan-Kettering
Cancer Center
|
Mercy
Health System of
Southeastern
Pennsylvania
|
Memorial
Health System, Inc.
Mercer University
|
Memphis Managed Care Corp. | Menasha Corporation | Mercedes-Benz USA | MeritCare Health System |
Merck & Company | Mercury General Corporation | Mercury Insurance Group | Messier-Bugatti USA |
Merial Limited | Merit Medical Systems | Meritage Homes Corporation | MetLife |
Memill Corporation |
Merrill
Lynch & Co. Inc.
|
Merrill Lynch Private Client | Mestena Operating, Ltd. |
Metavante Corporation | Methodist Health System | MetoKote Corporation | MetroPCS Communications, Inc. |
Metropolitan
Atlanta Rapid
Transit Authority
|
Metropolitan
Transit Authority
MFS Investment Management
|
MGE
Energy
MUM Mirage
|
Metropolitan
Life Insurance Co.
Miami Children's Hospital
|
Michael Baker Corporation | Micro Motion, Inc. | Microflex Corporation | Microsoft Corporation |
Midwest
ISO
|
MidAmerican
Energy Holdings Co
|
MidMichigan
Health
|
Midwest
Airlines, Inc.
|
Miles
Kimball Company
|
Midwest
Research Institute
|
Mike
Albert Leasing, Inc.
|
Milacron
|
Milliken
& Company
|
Millbrook
Partners
|
Millennium
Pharmaceuticals
|
Miller
Brewing Company
|
MindLeaders.com
|
Millipore
|
Milltronics
|
Milwaukee
Electric Tool Corp.
|
Missouri
Botanical Gardens
|
Mine
Safety Appliances Company
|
Mirant
Corp
|
Mississippi
Lime Company
|
Missouri
Botanical Gardens
|
Missouri
Depart. of Conservation
|
Missouri
Depart. Transportation
|
Mitsubishi
International Corp.
|
Mitsui
& Co. (USA), Inc.
|
Mizuno
USA, Inc.
|
MMS
Consultants, Inc.
|
Modern
Woodmen of America
|
Mohawk
Industries
|
Mohegan
Sun
|
Molex
|
Molina
Healthcare, Inc.
|
Molson
Coors Brewing Company
|
Monaco
Coach
|
Monadnock
Community Hospital
|
Money
Mailer LLC
|
MoneyGram
International, Inc.
|
Monsanto
|
Moody's
Corporation
|
Moore
& Van Allen, PLLC
|
Morgan
Murphy Stations
|
Morgan,
Lewis & Bockius, LLP
|
Morrison
& Foerster, LLP
|
Mortgage
Guaranty Ins. Corp.
|
Mosaic
Moses
Cone Health System
|
Motion
Picture Industry Pension
&
Health Plans
|
Motorists
Insurance Group
Motorola,
Inc.
|
Mountain
American Credit Union
Mountain
States Health Alliance
|
MPSI
Systems, Inc.
|
M-real
USA Corporation
|
MSC
Industrial Direct
|
MSP
Communications
|
MTA
Long Island Bus
|
MTC
Technologies
|
MTD
Products, Inc.
|
MTS
Systems Corporation
|
Mueller
Industries
|
Munich
Reinsurance America, Inc.
|
MultiCare
Health System
|
Munder
Capital Management
|
Murphy
Oil USA, Inc.
|
Mutual
of Enumclaw Insurance
|
Mutual
of Omaha
|
Nacco
Industries, Inc.
|
NACR
|
NASD
|
Nash
Finch Company
|
NATCO
|
Nalco
Holding Company
|
National
Auto Dealers Association
|
National
City Corporation
|
National
Exchange Carrier Assn.
|
National
Academies
|
National
Futures Association
|
National
Geographic Society
|
National
Interstate Insurance Co.
|
National
Fuel Gas
|
National
Oilwell Varco
|
National
Medical Health Card
|
National
Security Tech LLC
|
National
Rural Electric Co-op Assn.
National
Semiconductor
|
National
Rural Utilities
Cooperative
Finance Corp.
|
National
Starch & Chemical
National-Louis
University
|
National
Western Life Ins. Co.
Nationwide
Credit, Inc.
|
Nationwide
Financial Services, Inc.
|
Nationwide
Insurance
|
Navarre
|
Navistar
International
|
Nature's
Sunshine Products
|
Nautilus,
Inc.
|
NCCI
Holdings, Inc.
|
NCH
Corporation
|
Navy
Exchange Service Command
|
Navy
Federal Credit Union
|
NCS
Pearson
|
Nebraska
Public Power District
|
NCMIC
|
NCR
Corporation
|
Nelnet,
Inc.
|
Neighborhood
Health Plan
|
Neiman
Marcus
Nestle
USA, Inc.
|
Nelson
Mullins Riley &
Scarborough,
LLP
|
NEW
Customer Service
Companies
|
New
Hanover Regional Medical
Center
|
Network
Solutions
|
New
York Life Insurance Co.
|
New
York Power Authority
|
New
York Presbyterian Hospital
|
New
York ISO
|
New
York Times Company
|
Newell
Rubbermaid, Inc.
|
Newfield
Exploration Company
|
NY
State Catholic Health Plan
|
Newmont
Mining Corporation
|
Newton
Medical Center
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Nexen
Petroleum U51, Inc.
|
Newly
Weds Foods
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NIH
Clinical Center
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NII
Holdings, Inc.
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Nike,
Inc.
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NICOR,
Inc.
|
NiSource,
Inc.
|
Nissin
Foods (USA) Co., Inc.
|
NJM
Insurance Group
|
Nippon
Oil Exploration USA, Ltd
|
Noble
Energy, Inc.
|
Nokia
|
Noranda
Aluminum
|
Noble
Corporation
|
Nordson
Corporation
|
Nordstrom,
Inc. -
Nordstrom fsb
|
Norcal
Waste Systems, Inc.
|
Northfolk
Redevelopment Housing
|
Norsk
Hydro Gulf of Mexico, LLC
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Nortel
Networks Corporation
|
North
Broward Hospital District
|
Northfolk
Southern Corporation
|
NE
Georgia Health System, Inc.
|
NorthEast
Medical Center
|
|
North
Memorial Health Care
|
Northern
Arizona Healthcare
|
Northern
Arizona University
|
Northern
Trust Corporation
|
Northeast
Utilities
|
Northrop
Grumman Mission Systm
|
Northwest
Airlines, Inc.
|
Northwest
Comm. Healthcare
|
Northrop
Grumman Corporation
|
Northwestern
Mutual
|
Northwestern
University
|
Norton
Healthcare
|
NorthWestern
Energy
|
Novamex
|
Novant
Health, Inc.
|
Novartis
Pharmaceuticals
|
Norwood
Promotional Products
|
Novo
Nordisk Pharmaceuticals
|
NRG
Energy, Inc.
|
NRUCFC
|
Novartis
Consumer Health
|
NSTAR
|
NTELOS
|
NTN
Bearing Corp. of America
|
NSK
Corporation
|
Nucor
Corporation
|
NVR,
Inc.
|
NW
Natural
|
Nuclear
Management Co., LLC
|
NYU
Hospitals Center
|
Nypro,
Inc.
|
O'Reilly
Automotive, Inc.
|
Oakwood
Hospital & Medical Cntr.
|
Oakland
County Government
|
Oakley
|
Oak
Ridge National Laboratory
|
Oberg
Industries, Inc.
|
Océ
North America, Inc.
|
Ocean
Spray Cranberries, Inc.
|
Oceaneering
International, Inc.
|
Occidental
Petroleum Corporation
|
Office
Depot
|
OfficeMax
|
OGE
Energy Corporation
|
Odyssey
Re Holdings Corporation
|
Ohio
Police & Fire Pension Fund
|
Ohio
Casualty Ins. Co.
|
Ohio
Savings Bank
|
Ohio
Public Employees
Retirement
System
|
Ohio
State University
OhioHealth
|
Oil-Dri
Corporation of America
Oklahoma
Today Magazine
|
Old
Dominion Electric Co-op.
Old
National Bancorp
|
Old
Dominion Univ. Research Fdn.
|
Old
Republic International Corp.
|
Omaha
Public Power
|
Oninicom
Group
|
OLIN
Corporation
|
Oneok
Partners LP
|
ONEOK,
Inc.
|
|
Oninova
Solutions
|
OneBeacon
Insurance
|
Opus
Corporation
|
Oracle
|
OppenheimerFunds,
Inc.
|
Option
One Mortgage Company
|
Orange
County's Credit Union
|
Orbital
Sciences
|
Orange
County Government
|
Orange
County Public Schools
|
Orlando
Regional Healthcare
|
Oregon
Lottery
|
Orrick,
Herrington & Sutcliffe, LLP
|
Oriental
Trading Company, Inc.
|
Osteotech
|
Offer
Tail Corporation
|
Osage
Resources, LLC
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OSI
Industries, LLC
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Otterbein
College
|
Outrigger
Marketing, Inc.
|
Our
Lady of the Lake Regional
Medical Center
|
Owens
Corning
Owens Illinois, Inc.
|
Oxford
Industries
Owens & Minor, Inc.
|
PACCAR
Pacer International
|
Pacific Northwest National Lab. | Pacific Gas & Electric Company | Pacific Life | Palmetto Health |
PacifiCorp | Packaging Corporation of America | Pactiv Corporation | Panduit Corporation |
Palos Community Hospital | Panasonic Automotive | Panasonic of North America | Papa John's International, Inc. |
Parkland Health & Hospital System | Parallel Petroleum Corporation | Parker Drilling Company | Parsons Corporation |
Parkview Health | Parkway Corporation | Parsons Brinckerhoff | Patheon |
Partner Reinsurance Co. of the US | Partnerre, Ltd. | Parts Now LLC | Peabody Energy Corporation |
Patterson Companies, Inc. | PayDay Holding LLC | Payless ShoeSource, Inc. | Penn State Hershey Med. Cntr. |
Peak Energy Operating #2, LLC | Pearson Education | Pegasus Solutions | Pepco Holdings, Inc. |
Pentair, Inc. | Pentax USA, Inc. | People's Bank | Pequot Healthcare |
Pepsi Bottling Group, Inc. | PepsiAmericas, Inc. | Pepsico, Inc. | Perini Corporation |
Performance Food Group | Perfumania, Inc. | Pergo, Inc. | PETCO Animal Supplies, Inc. |
PerkinElmer
|
Pernod
Ricard USA
|
Perot
Systems
|
Petrohawk
Energy Corporation
|
Peter
Kiewit Sons, Inc.
|
Peter
R. Johnson & Company
|
Petro-Canada
Resources (USA)
|
Phacil,
Inc.
|
Pfizer,
Inc.
|
PG&E
Corporation
|
PGT
Industries
|
Phelps
Dodge
|
Pharmaceutical
Product Develop.
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Pharmavite
LLC
|
Pharmion
|
Philip
Services Corporation
|
PHH
Anal
|
PHI,
Inc.
|
Philip
Morris USA
|
PHNS,
Inc.
|
Philips
Lifeline
|
Phillips
Plastics Corporation
|
Phillips-Van
Heusen Corporation
|
Ping,
Inc.
|
Phoenix
Children's Hospital
|
Phoenix
Companies
|
Pilot
Corporation America
|
Pioneer
Natural Resources Co.
|
Pinnacle
West Capital Corporation
|
PinnacleHealth
System
|
Pioneer
Hi-Bred International
|
Piper
Jaffray Companies
|
Plains
Exploration & Production Co
|
Pitney
Bowes, Inc.
|
PJM
Interconnection
|
Playboy
Enterprises
|
PlainsCapital
|
Plante
& Moran, PLLC
|
Plato
Learning, Inc.
|
Plymouth
Rock Assurance
|
Playtex
Products, Inc.
|
Plexus
Corporation
|
Plum
Creek Timber Co., Inc.
|
Plymouth
Tube
|
PNC
Financial Services Group, Inc.
|
PM
Company
|
PMA
Insurance Group
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Policy
Studies, Inc.
|
PNM
Resources
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Polar
Electro, Inc.
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Polaroid
Corporation
|
Pomona
Valley Hospital
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Polo
Ralph Lauren
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Polymer
Group Inc.
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PolyOne
Corporation
|
Port
of Portland
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Popular,
Inc.
|
Port
Authority of Allegheny Co.
|
Port
Authority of NY & NJ
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PPG
Industries, Inc.
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Portland
General Electric
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Poudre
Valley Health S\stem
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Powerwave
Technologies, Inc.
|
Preformed
Line Products Co.
|
PPL
Corporation
|
PRA
International
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Praxair
|
Premier,
Inc.
|
Premera
BlueCross
|
Premier
Health Partner
|
Premier
Mfg. Support Services
|
Prestolite
Wire Corporation
|
Presbyterian
Foundation
|
Presbyterian
Healthcare Services
|
Pressure
Chemical Company
|
Prince
William Hospital
|
Price
Chopper
|
Pride
International, Inc.
|
Prime
Therapeutics
|
Priority
Health
|
Princeton
Community Hospital
|
Princeton
Healthcare
|
Principal
Financial Group
|
Progressive
Corporation
|
Pro
Staff
|
Procter
& Gamble
|
Progress
Energy
|
Protective
Life Corporation
|
Project
Management Institute
|
Prologis
|
ProQuest
Company
|
Providence
Healthcare Network
|
Provena
Health
|
Providence
College
|
Providence
Health System
|
PSECU
|
Provident
Credit Union
|
Prudential
Financial, Inc.
|
PSCU
Financial Services
|
Puget
Energy, Inc.
|
Public
Company Accounting
Oversight
Board
|
Public
Service Enterprise Group,
Inc.
|
Publix
Super Markets, Inc.
Puget
Sound Energy
|
Pulte
Homes, Inc.
Purdue
Pharma
|
Purdue
University
|
Putnam
Media
|
Qdoba
Restaurant Corporation
|
QLT
|
QSC
Audio Products, Inc.
|
QUALCOMM,
Inc.
|
Qualex,
Inc.
|
Quality
Ingredients Corporation
|
Quanta
Services, Inc.
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Queen
of the Valley Hospital
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Quest
Diagnostics
|
Questar
Corporation
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Qwest
Communications Intl., Inc.
|
Quintiles
|
QVC,
Inc.
|
Quincy
Mutual
|
Radiological
Associates of
Sacramento
Medical Group, Inc.
|
R L
Polk & Company
R.
Lacy, Inc.
|
RadioShack
Corporation
Rainin
Instrument LLC
|
Raley's
Superstores
RAM
Energy, Inc.
|
Random
House, Inc.
|
Ratner
Companies
|
Raymond
James Financial
|
Raytheon
Company
|
RBC
Centura Bank
|
RBC
Dam Rauscher
|
RBC
Financial Group
|
REA
Magnet Wire Co., Inc.
|
Reading
Hospital & Medical Center
|
Recon
Optical, Inc.
|
Recreational
Equipment, Inc.
|
Realogv
Corporation
|
Reckitt
Benckiser, Inc.
|
Reed
Elsevier
|
Reed
Exhibitions
|
Recycled
Paper Greetings
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Redcats
USA
|
Regency
Centers
|
Regions
Financial Corporation
|
Regal
Entertainment Group
|
Regence
BlueCrossBlueShield UT
|
Reinsurance
Group of America
|
Reliance
Steel & Aluminum
|
Regions
Hospital
|
Reid
Hospital & Health Care Srvs
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Renaissance
Learning, Inc.
|
Renown
Health System
|
Reliant
Energy
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Remuda
Ranch
|
Rent-A-Center,
Inc.
|
Republic
Services, Inc.
|
Respironics
|
Republic
Underwriters Ins. Co.
|
Resolute
Natural Resources Co.
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Reynolds
American, Inc.
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Ricelec,
Inc.
|
Rewards
Network
|
Rexel,
Inc.
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Ricoh
Electronics, Inc.
|
Rimage
Corporation
|
Rich
Products Corporation
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Ricoh
Corporation US
|
Rite
- Hite
Corporation
|
Rite
Aid Corporation
|
Rio
Tinto plc US
|
RISO
|
RLI
Corp
|
Robert
Bosch Corporation
|
Riverside
Health System
|
Riverstone
Residential Group
|
Robert
Bosch LLC
|
Robert
Bosch Tool Corporation
|
Robert
Half International, Inc.
Roche
Diagnostics US
|
Robins,
Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi,
LLP
|
Rockefeller
Group Technology
Solutions
|
Roche
Palo Alto
Rockwell
Automation, Inc.
|
Rockwell
Collins
|
Rockwood
Holdings, Inc.
|
Rodale
Press
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Rohm
and Haas Company
|
Roland
Corporation U5
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Rollins,
Inc.
|
Roper
St. Francis Healthcare
|
Rosewood
Resources, Inc.
|
Ross
Stores, Inc.
|
Rotary
International
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Rotork
Controls
|
Rowan
Companies, Inc.
|
Royal
Neighbors of America
|
RR
Donnellev & Sons Company
|
RSC
Equipment Rental
|
|
RSM
McGladrey
|
Ruiz
Foods, Inc.
|
Rush
Enterprises, Inc.
|
Rutgers
University
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Rutland
Regional Medical Center
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Ryder
Systems, Inc.
|
Ryland
Group, Inc.
|
S&C
Electric Company
|
S.C.
Johnson & Son, Inc.
|
S.W.I.F.T
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SABIC
Innovative Plastics
|
Sabre
Holdings, Inc.
|
SAC
Federal Credit Union
|
SAE
International
|
Safeco
Corporation
|
Safety-Kleen
Systems, Inc.
|
Safeway,
Inc.
|
Safilo
USA
|
Sage
Publications, Inc.
|
SAIC
|
SAIF Corporation | Saint Agnes Medical Center | Saint Luke's Health System | Saint Peter's University Hospital |
Saint Raphael Healthcare System | Saks, Inc. | Sakura Finetek USA Inc. | Salk Institute |
Sallie Mae | Sally Beauty Company | Salt River Project | Samaritan Health Services |
San
Manuel Band of Mission
Indians
|
Samsung
Telecommunications
America
|
San
Antonio Federal Credit
Union
|
San
Diego County Regional
Airport Authority
|
San Antonio Water System | Samson Investment Company | San Diego State University | San Francisco Chronicle |
Samuel Roberts Noble Fdn. | Sandisk Corporation |
Sandoz,
Inc.
|
Sanford Health Plan |
Sanjel USA, Inc. | Sanmina-SCI Corporation | Sanofi Pasteur | Sanofi-Aventis US |
Santee
Cooper
Sarkes Tarzian
|
Sarasota
Memorial Health Care
System, Inc.
|
SAS
Institute, Inc.
Sauer-Danfoss
|
SavaSeniorCare,
LLC
SBA Network Services, Inc.
|
SCANA Corporation | Schaumburg Twnshp Dist. Library | SCF Arizona | Schein Henry, Inc. |
Schlumberger Ltd. | Schneider Electric US | Schneider National, Inc. | Schering-Plough |
Schott Solar, Inc. | Schreiber Foods, Inc. | Schurz | Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc. |
Schwarz | Science Applications Intl. Corp. | Scotts Miracle-Gro | Schwan Food Company |
Scranton Gillette Communications | Scripps Health | SCS Engineers | Scottdale Healthcare |
Seaboard
Corporation
|
Seagate
Technology
|
Sealed
Air
|
Sea
Star Line, LLC
|
Seamen
Corporation
|
Sears
Holdings Corporation
|
Seco
Tools, Inc.
|
Sealy,
Inc.
|
Securitas
Security Services, USA
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Security
Benefit Group
|
Selective
Ins. Co. of America
|
Securian
Financial Group
|
Senco
Products, Inc.
|
SENCORP
|
Seneca
Resources Corporation
|
Sempra
Energy
|
Sentara
Healthcare
|
Sentry
Group
|
Sequa
Corporation
|
Sensata
Technologies
|
Seventh
Generation
|
Shachihata,
Inc. USA
|
Shands
HealthCare
|
Service
Master
|
Sharp
HealthCare
|
Shell
Oil
|
Sherwin-Williams
Company
|
Sharp
Electronics Corporation
|
Shure,
Inc.
|
Sidley
Austin, LLP
|
Siemens
AG US
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Shire
Pharmaceuticals
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Sierra
Pacific Resources
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Silgan
Holdings, Inc.
|
Simon
Property Group
|
Sierra
Health Services, Inc.
|
Sinclair
Broadcast Group
|
Sinclair
Broadcast Group, Inc.
|
SIR
VA
|
Simpson
Housing, Ltd.
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Sisters
of Mercy Health System
|
SITA
|
Sitel
(formerly ClientLogic)
|
Sirius
Satellite Radio
|
Skywest,
Inc.
|
SLM
Corporation
|
Sloan
Valve Company
|
SJE-Rhombus
|
SMDC
Health System
|
Smith
& Nephew, Inc.
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Smith
International, Inc.
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SMC
Corporation of America
|
SMSC
Gaming Enterprise
|
Smurfit-Stone
Container Corp.
|
Snap-on,
Inc.
|
Smithfield
Foods
|
Society
of Mfg. Engineers
|
Sodexho
|
Sofa
Express
|
Snyder's
of Hanover
|
Solo
Cup Company
|
Solutia,
Inc.
|
Solvay
Pharmaceuticals
|
Solarus
|
Sonic
Automotive, Inc.
|
Sonoco
Products Company
|
South
Jersey Gas Company
|
Solvere
|
Southern
California Edison
|
So.
Calif. Regional Rail Authority
|
Southern
Company
|
Southeastern
Freight Lines
|
Southern
Research Institute
|
Southern
States Cooperative, Inc.
|
Southern
Union Company
|
Southern
Copper Corporation
|
Southern
Ute Indian Tribe dba
Red
Willow Production Co.
|
Southwest
Airlines
Southwest
Gas Corporation
|
Southwestern
Energy Company
Sovereign
Bancorp, Inc.
|
Sovereign
Bank Corporation
Space
Telescope Science Institute
|
Spartan
Stores, Inc.
|
Spectra
Energy
|
Spansion,
Inc.
|
Sparrow
Health System
|
Spencer
Gifts, LLC
|
Spirit
Aerosystems Holding
|
Spectrum
Health System
|
Speedway
SuperAmerica, LLC
|
Sprague
Energy Corp
|
Springs
Global US, Inc.
|
Sport
Supply Group
|
Sports
Authority
|
SPX
Corporation
|
SRAM
|
Springs
Window Fashions Div.
|
Sprint
Nextel Corporation
|
SSM
Health Care System, Inc.
|
SST
Energy Corporation
|
SRCTec,
Inc.
|
SRT
Communications, Inc.
|
St.
Cloud Hospital
|
St.
Elizabeth Health System
|
St.
Anthony's Medical Center
|
St.
Barnabas Medical Center
|
St.
John Health
|
St.
Joseph Health System
|
St.
Joseph HealthCare
|
|
St.
Joseph Medical Center
|
St.
Jude Children's Research Hosp.
|
St.
Jude Medical, Inc.
|
St.
Louis County Government
|
St.
Luke's Episcopal Health System
|
St.
Mary's Hospital
|
St.
Mary's Hospital Amsterdam
|
St.
Peter's Health Care Services
|
St.
Vincent Healthcare
|
St.
Vincent Heart Cntr of Indiana
|
StanCorp
Financial Group
|
Standard
Insurance Company
|
Stamats
Communications
|
Stampin'
Up!, Inc.
|
Stanford
University Med. Cntr.
|
Stanley
Works
|
Standard
Pacific Homes
|
Stanford
University
|
Stars
Media, LLC
|
StarTek
|
Staples,
Inc.
|
Starbucks
Coffee Company
|
State
Corporation Commission
|
State
Employee Credit Union
|
Starwood
Hotels & Resorts
|
Starwood
Vacation Ownership
|
State
Farm Insurance
|
State
of Indiana
|
State
of Neb. Depart. Admin. Srvs.
|
State
of North Carolina
|
State
of Ohio –
HR Department
|
State
of Oregon
|
State
Teachers Retirement System
of
Ohio
|
State
Street Corporation
Steel
Dynamics, Inc.
|
Steelcase,
Inc.
Sterilite
Corporation
|
STERIS
Sterling
Bancshares
|
Stewart
Information Srvcs. Corp.
|
Sticky
Ribhouse, LLC
|
Stoll
Keenon Ogden PLLC
|
Stony
Brook University Hospital
|
Stora
Enso Oyj
|
Storck
USA LP
|
STP
Nuclear Operating
|
Stream
|
Subway
Franchisee Advertising
Fund
Trust
|
Strong
Health
Stryker
Corporation
|
Subaru
of America, Inc.
Subaru
of Indiana Automotive
|
Suburban
Health Organization
SUEZ
Energy NA, Inc.
|
Summa
Health System
|
Sun
Life Financial (US)
|
Sun
Microsystems
|
Sunbeam
Television
|
SunCom
Wireless, Inc.
|
Sundt
Companies
|
SunGard
Data Systems
|
Sunoco,
Inc.
|
SunTrust
Bank, Inc.
|
SUNY
Upstate Medical University
|
Superior
Essex, Inc.
|
SuperValu
|
SureWest
Communications
|
Sutter
Health
|
SVB
Financial Group
|
Swedish
Match North America
|
Swedish
Medical Center
|
Swift
Transportation
|
Swiss
Reinsurance
|
Sybron
Dental Specialties
|
Sykes
Enterprises, Inc.
|
Symetra
Financial
|
Synacor,
Inc.
|
Synnex
Corporation
|
Synovate
|
Synovus
Financial Corporation
|
Synthes
|
Sypris
Solutions
|
Sysco
Food Services of Dallas, LP
|
T D
Williamson, Inc.
|
T.
Rowe Price
|
Taco
Bueno Restaurants, LP
|
Takeda
Pharmaceutical
|
Tallahassee
Memorial HealthCare
|
Tampa
Bay Federal Credit Union
|
|
Tampa
General Hospital
|
TAP
Pharmaceuticals
|
Targa
Resources
|
Target
Corporation
|
Tastefully
Simple
|
Taubman
Centers
|
Tax
Analysts
|
Taylor
Energy Company, LLC
|
TD
Ameritrade Holding Corp.
|
TDS
Telecom
|
Tech
Data Corporation
|
Technical
Olympic USA, Inc.
|
Technical
Prof. Services, Inc.
|
Technology
Credit Union
|
TechTeam
Global, Inc.
|
TECO
Transport
|
Tecolote Research, Inc. | TECO-Westinghouse Motor Co. | Tektronix | TelAlaska, Inc. |
Telco solutions III, LLC | Tele-Consultants, Inc. | Teledyne Brown Engineering | Teletlex |
Telerx Marketing, Inc. | TeleTech Holdings, Inc. | Tellabs, Inc. | Tellus Operating Group, LLC |
Temple University Health System | Temple-Inland | Templeton Press | Tenaris, Inc. USA |
Tenet Healthcare Corporation | Tenet Healthcare Systems | Tenneco, Inc. | Tennessee Valley Authority |
Tension Envelope Corporation | Terex Corporation | Terlato Wine Group | Terra Industries |
Tesco Corporation (US) | Tesoro Corporation | Texas A & M University System | Texas Air Composites |
Texas Children's Hospital | Texas Dept. of Transportation | Texas Health Resources | Texas Industries, Inc. |
Texas
Mutual Insurance Company
|
Textainer | Textron, Inc. | The Actors Fund of America |
The Antiock Company | The Arizona Republic | The Auto Club Group | The Beacon Mutual Ins. Co. |
The Body Shop - Americas | The Carson Companies | The Children's Medical Center of | The Children's Hospital of |
The Capital Group Companies | The Children's Hospital, Denver | Dayton | Philadelphia |
The
Children's Place Retail
Stores, Inc.
|
The
Children's Mercy Hospital
The Chronicle of Higher Education
|
The
Chubb Corporation
The Colman Group, Inc.
|
The
Commerce Insurance Co.
The Dannon Company, Inc.
|
The Decurion Corporation | The Doe Run Company | The Employers Association | The Finish Line, Inc. |
The Florida Aquarium Inc. | The Ford Foundation | The Frost National Bank | The Gannett Company |
The Guardian Life Insurance Co. of | The Golden 1 Credit Union | The John H. Harland Company | The Health Alliance of Cincinnati |
America
|
The
Hospital of Central Conn.
|
The
Johns Hopkins University
|
The
Joint Commission
|
The
Kroger Company
|
The
Lamson & Sessions
|
The
Lindy Group, Inc.
|
The
Longaberger Company
|
The
Mark Travel Corporation
|
The
McGraw-Hill Companies
|
The
Methodist Hospital System
|
The
Midland Company
|
The
Minacs Group
|
The
MITRE Corporation
|
The
Nielsen Company
|
The
NORDAM Group
|
The
Ohio St. Univ. Medical Cntr.
|
The
Pantry, Inc.
|
The
Pennslyania State University
|
The
Picture People Inc.
|
The
Reading Hospital & Medical
Center
|
The
Receivable Management
Services
Corporation
|
The
Queen's Medical Center
The
Raymond Corporation
|
The
Regence Group
The
Ryland Group, Inc.
|
The
Seattle Times Company
|
The
Taubman Company
|
The
Termo Company
|
The
Trizetto Group
|
The
University of Arizona
|
The
Univ. of Central Oklahoma
|
The
Univ. of Texas at Austin
|
The
Valley Hospital
|
The
Univ. of Chicago Med. Center
The
Valvoline Company
|
The
University of Texas M. D.
Anderson
Cancer Center
|
The
Univ. of Texas Medical
Branch
|
The
Wallace Foundation
The
Washington Hospital
|
The
Washington Post
|
The
Woodbridge Group
|
Thermadyne
Holdings Corp.
|
Thermo
Fisher Scientific
|
Think
Federal Credit Union
|
Thomas
& Betts
|
Thomson
Corporation
|
Thrifty
White Stores
|
Thresholds
Psychiatric
Rehabilitation
|
Thomas
Jefferson National
Accelerator
Facility
|
Thomas
Jefferson University
Hospital
|
Thrivent
Financial for Lutherans
TIAA-CREF
|
Tiffany
and Company
|
Timberland
Company
|
Time
Warner Cable
|
Time
Warner Telecom, Inc.
|
Time
Warner, Inc.
|
TIMET
|
Timken
Company
|
Title
Resource Group
|
TIW
Corporation
|
TJX
Companies, Inc.
|
TM
GE Automation Systm, LLC
|
T-Mobile
USA
|
Toshiba
America Business
Solutions,
Inc.
|
Toshiba
America Medical
Systems,
Inc.
|
Toyota
Industrial Equipment
Manufacturing
|
TNS
North America
Toray
Plastics (America), Inc.
|
Toro
Company
|
Total
E&P USA, Inc.
|
Totes
Isotoner Corporation
|
Tower
Automotive
|
Tower
Federal Credit Union
|
Tractor
Supply Company
|
Trans
Union LLC
|
TransUnion,
LLC
|
TransCanada
|
Transcore
|
Transocean
Offshore, Inc.
|
Travelocity
|
TravelCenters
of America
|
Travelers
|
Travelers
Companies, Inc.
|
Tremco,
Inc.
|
Travis
County
|
Travis
County Hospital District
|
Trebol
USA, LLC
|
Trinity
Consultants, Inc.
|
Triad
Financial Corporation
|
Tribune
Company
|
Tri-City
Medical Center
|
TRMI,
Inc.
|
Trinity
Health
|
Trinity
Industries
|
TriWest
Healthcare Alliance
|
Truman
Medical Centers
|
Trover
Solutions, Inc.
|
True
Partners Consulting
|
True
Value Hardware
|
Turnkey
E&P Corporation
|
TRW
Automotive Holdings
|
Tupperware
Brands Corporation
|
Turner
Broadcasting System, Inc.
|
TXU
Corporation
|
Tween
Brands, Inc.
|
Twin
Cities Public Television
|
TXCO
Resources, Inc.
|
Tyco
Electronics
|
Tyco
Healthcare
|
U.S.
Bancorp
|
U.S.
Energy Systems, Inc.
|
UCB
|
U.S.
Foodservice
|
UAL
Corporation
|
UCare
Minnesota
|
UIL
Holdings
|
UCLA
Medical Center
|
UDR,
Inc.
|
UHHS
CSAHS Cuyahoga, Inc.
|
UMDNJ-University
Hospital
|
Ulticom
|
Ultra
Petroleum Corp.
|
UMass
Memorial Health Care
|
Unilever
United States
|
UNC
Health Care System
|
Under
Armour, Inc.
|
Underwriters
Laboratories, Inc.
|
Unionbancal
Corporation
|
Union
Bank of California
|
Union
Pacific Corporation
|
Union
Tank Car Company
|
United
Airlines
|
UniSource
Energy
|
Unisys
Corporation
|
Unit
Corporation
|
United
American Insurance
|
United
Auto Group, Inc.
United
HealthCare Corporation
|
United
Rentals, Inc.
United
Services Automobile Assn.
|
United
States Cellular
United
States Enrichment
|
United
Parcel Service of
America,
Inc.
|
United
States Steel Corporation
|
United
Stationers, Inc.
|
United
Technologies Corporation
|
United
Water Resources
|
UnitedHealth
Group
|
Unitil
|
Unitrin
Specialty
|
Unitrin,
Inc.
|
Universal
Forest Products, Inc.
|
Universal
Health Services, Inc.
|
Universal
Instruments Corp.
|
Universal
Orlando
|
Universal
Weather & Aviation
|
Universal
Well Site Solutions
|
University
Book Store
|
University
Community Health
|
University
Health System
University
Hospitals
|
University
of Akron
University
of Central Florida
|
University
of Akron
University
of Central Missouri
|
University
of Alabama at
Birmingham
Hospital
|
University
of Arkansas for
Medical
Sciences
|
University
of California at
Berkeley
|
University
of California Irvine
Medical
Center
|
University
of California San
Francisco
Medical Center
|
University
of California, Davis
Health
System
|
University
of Connecticut Health
Center
|
University
of Iowa Hospitals and
Clinics
|
University
of Medicine &
Dentistry
of New Jersey
|
University
of Colorado Hospital
|
University
of Chicago
|
University
of Georgia
|
University
of Houston
|
University
of Illinois at Chicago
|
University
of Maryland Med. Cntr.
|
University
of Kansas Hospital
|
University
of Kentucky Hospital
|
University
of Louisville
|
University
of Miami
|
University
of Minnesota
|
University
of Missouri
|
University
of Michigan
|
Univ.
of Michigan Health System
|
Univ.
of NM Hospitals
|
University
of Pennsylvania
|
University of Missouri Health Center | University of New Mexico | University of St. Thomas | University of South Florida |
Univ. of Pittsburgh Medical Center | University of Texas Southwestern | University of Virginia Health | University of Texas Health |
University of Virginia | Medical Center | System | Science Center |
Univ. of Washington Medicine | Univ. of Wisconsin Credit Union | Univ. of Wisconsin Medical Fdn. | University Physicians Healthcare |
Univision Communications | Unum Group | Uponor, Inc. North America | University Physicians, Inc. |
Upper Valley Medical Center | UPS | URS Corporation | Upper Deck |
US Bancorp | US Cellular Corporation | Us Fiduciary Services, Inc. | US Airways |
US Onocology, Inc. | US Xpress, Inc. | USAA | US Investigations Services |
USRA | UST | Utah Transit Authority | USG Corporation |
Utica National Insurance | Vail Resorts | Valero Energy Corporation | Valmont Industries |
V S E Corporation | Van Andel Institute | Van Winkle Law Firm | |
ValueOptions | Vanguard | Vectren Corporation | Velsicol Chemical Corporation |
Vanderbilt Univ. Medical Center | Ventura Foods, LLC | Venturedyne, Ltd. | Verado Energy, Inc. |
Venetian Hotel & Casino | Verizon Business | Verizon Communications | Verizon Wireless |
VeriSign, Inc. | Vertex Pharmaceuticals | Vetco Gray, Inc. | VF Corporation |
Vermeer Manufacturing Company | Via Christi Regional Medical Cntr. | Viacom | Viad Corporation |
Via Christi Health System | VICORP Restaurantss, Inc. | Videojet Technologies, Inc. | Viejas Enterprise |
Viasystems Group, Inc. | Vinson & Elkins, LLP | Virgin America, Inc. | Virgin Media, Inc. |
Virginia Commonwealth | Virginia Farm Bureau Mutual | Virginia United Methodist | VIsa USA |
University
Health System
|
Insurance
Co.
|
Homes,
Inc.
|
Viking
River Cruises
|
Vision
Maker
|
Vision
Service Plan
|
Visiting
Nurse Service of NY
|
Vista
Federal Credit Union
|
VistaPrint
|
Vistar
Corporation
|
Visteon
Corporation
|
Visteon
Vulcan
|
VITAS
Healthcare Corporation
|
Vivendi
|
Volvo
Financial Services
|
Von
Roll USA, Inc.
|
Vonage
Holdings Corporation
|
Vornado
Realty Trust
|
Vulcan
Materials Company
|
VWR
Corporation
|
VWR
International
|
W C
Bradley Company
|
W R
Grace & Company
|
W.I.
Gore & Associates, Inc.
|
W.W.
Grainger, Inc.
Wachovia
Corporation
|
Washington
Metropolitan Area
Transit
Authority
|
Wackenhut
Services, Inc.
Savannah
River Site
|
Waddell
& Reed
Waggener
Edstrom Worldwide
|
Wakefern
|
Walgreen
Company
|
Wal-Mart
Stores, Inc.
|
Warnaco
|
Walt
Disney Parks & Resorts, LLC
|
Washington
Group Intl. Inc.
|
Washington
Mutual, Inc.
|
Washington
Savannah River Co.
|
Washington
Suburban Sanitary
Commission
|
Waste
Management, Inc.
Watlow
Electric
|
Watson
Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Wayne
Farms
|
Wayne
Memorial Hospital, Inc.
WBNS
|
Weather
Channel
|
Weatherford
International, Ltd.
|
Webster
Bank
|
Webster
Financial Corporation
|
Wegmans
Food Markets, Inc.
|
Weil,
Gotshal & Manges, LLP
|
Weill
Medical College
|
Weis
Markets, Inc.
|
Welch's
|
WelICare
Health Plans
|
Wellmark
BlueCross BlueShield
|
WellPoint,
Inc.
|
Wells
Blue Bunny
|
Wells'
Dairy, Inc.
|
Wells
Fargo & Company
|
WellSpan
Health
|
Weltman
& Weinberg & Reis Co.
|
WellStar
Health System
|
Wellstream
International Ltd. US
|
Wendy's
International, Inc.
|
West
Penn Allegheny Health Systm
|
Werner
Enterprises, Inc.
|
Wesco
International, Inc.
|
West
Marine Products, Inc.
|
Western
Digital
|
West
Virginia University
|
WV
Univ. Hospitals, Inc.
|
Westar
Energy
|
Westfield
Group
|
Western
Michigan University
|
Western
Textile Companies
|
Western
Union Company
|
Westinghouse
Savannah River Co.
|
Westinghouse
Electric Company
|
Weston
Solutions, Inc.
|
Westlake
Chemical Co.
|
Whip
Mix Corporation
|
Weyerhauser
Company
|
W-H
Energy Services, Inc.
|
Wheaton
Franciscan Healthcare
|
Whitney
National Bank
|
Whirlpool
Corporation
|
White
Mountains Ins.Group, Ltd.
|
White
Mountains Re Services
|
William
Beaumont Hospital
|
Whole
Foods Market
|
Wilbur
Smith Associates
|
Wilder
Foundation
|
Williams
Lea, Inc.
|
William
Blair & Company, LLC
|
William
Rainey Harper College
|
Williams
Companies
|
Wilmer
Cutler Pickering Hale &
Dorr
|
Williams-Sonoma,
Inc.
Willis
North America
|
Wilmer
Hale
Wilmington
Trust Company
|
Wilsons
Leather
Windstream
Communications
|
Winn-Dixie
Stores, Inc.
|
Winnebago
Industries
|
Winston
Industries, LLC
|
Winterthur
US Holdings
|
Wisconsin
Court System
|
Wisconsin
Energy Corporation
|
Wisc.
Physicians Serv. Ins. Corp.
|
Wm.
Wrigley Jr. Company
|
Wolseley
plc
|
Wolters
Kluwer NA
|
Womans
Hospital
|
World
Access
|
World
Kitchen
|
World
Vision United States
|
World
Wildlife Fund
|
Worldspan
|
Worthington
Industries
|
WR
Berkley Corporation
|
Wray
Edwin
|
Wright
Express Corporation
|
Wright
Line, LLC
|
Wright
State University
|
WW
Grainger, Inc.
|
Wyeth
|
Wyle
Laboratories
|
Wyndham
Worldwide
|
Xcel
Energy, Inc.
|
Xerox
Corporation
|
XL
Capital, Ltd.
|
XO
Communications, Inc.
|
XTO
Energy, Inc.
|
Yahoo!
|
Yale
University
|
Yale-New
Haven Health System
|
Yamaha
Corporation of America
|
Yankee
Candle Company
|
Yazaki
North America, Inc.
|
Yeshiva
University
|
Young
Broadcasting
|
YRC
Worldwide
|
YSI
|
Yum!
Brands, Inc.
|
Zale
Corporation
|
Zimmer
Holdings, Inc.
|
Zions
Bancorporation
|
Zumiez,
Inc.
|
Zurich
North America
|
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