AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP INC
S-1/A, 1997-11-19
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   AS FILED WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION ON NOVEMBER 19, 1997
    
                                            REGISTRATION STATEMENT NO. 333-34679
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                       SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                             WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549

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                                AMENDMENT NO. 6
    
                                       TO
 
                                    FORM S-1
                             REGISTRATION STATEMENT
                                     UNDER
                           THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933

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                        AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.
             (Exact name of Registrant as specified in its charter)
 
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             DELAWARE                             6719                            04-32-18510
   (State or other jurisdiction       (Primary Standard Industrial             (I.R.S. Employer
 of incorporation or organization)     Classification Code Number)            Identification No.)
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                      TWO INTERNATIONAL PLACE, 23RD FLOOR
                          BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02110
                                 (617) 747-3300
  (Address, including zip code, and telephone number, including area code, of
                    Registrant's principal executive office)
 
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                                WILLIAM J. NUTT
                     PRESIDENT AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
                        AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.
                      TWO INTERNATIONAL PLACE, 23RD FLOOR
                          BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02110
                                 (617) 747-3300
 (Name, address, including zip code, and telephone number, including area code,
                             of agent for service)
 
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                                   COPIES TO:
 
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            MARTIN CARMICHAEL III, P.C.                             DAVID B. HARMS, ESQ.
            GOODWIN, PROCTER & HOAR LLP                             SULLIVAN & CROMWELL
                   Exchange Place                                     125 Broad Street
            Boston, Massachusetts 02109                           New York, New York 10004
                   (617) 570-1000                                      (212) 558-4000
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    APPROXIMATE DATE OF COMMENCEMENT OF PROPOSED SALE TO THE PUBLIC:  As soon as
practicable after the Registration Statement becomes effective.
 
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    If any of the securities being registered on this Form are to be offered on
a delayed or continuous basis pursuant to Rule 415 under the Securities Act of
1933, check the following box. [ ]
 
    If this Form is filed to register additional securities for an offering
pursuant to Rule 462(b) under the Securities Act, please check the following box
and list the Securities Act registration number of the earlier effective
registration statement for the same offering. [ ]  ______________
 
    If this Form is a post-effective amendment filed pursuant to Rule 462(c)
under the Securities Act, check the following box and list the Securities Act
registration statement number of the earlier effective registration statement
for the same offering. [ ]  ______________
 
    If delivery of the prospectus is expected to be made pursuant to Rule 434,
please check the following box. [ ]
 
    THE REGISTRANT HEREBY AMENDS THIS REGISTRATION STATEMENT ON SUCH DATE OR
DATES AS MAY BE NECESSARY TO DELAY ITS EFFECTIVE DATE UNTIL THE REGISTRANT SHALL
FILE A FURTHER AMENDMENT WHICH SPECIFICALLY STATES THAT THIS REGISTRATION
STATEMENT SHALL THEREAFTER BECOME EFFECTIVE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 8(a) OF
THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933 OR UNTIL THE REGISTRATION STATEMENT SHALL BECOME
EFFECTIVE ON SUCH DATE AS THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION, ACTING
PURSUANT TO SECTION 8(a), MAY DETERMINE.

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     INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO COMPLETION OR AMENDMENT. A
     REGISTRATION STATEMENT RELATING TO THESE SECURITIES HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE
     SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION. THESE SECURITIES MAY NOT BE SOLD NOR
     MAY OFFERS TO BUY BE ACCEPTED PRIOR TO THE TIME THE REGISTRATION STATEMENT
     BECOMES EFFECTIVE. THIS PROSPECTUS SHALL NOT CONSTITUTE AN OFFER TO SELL OR
     THE SOLICITATION OF AN OFFER TO BUY NOR SHALL THERE BE ANY SALE OF THESE
     SECURITIES IN ANY STATE IN WHICH SUCH OFFER, SOLICITATION OR SALE WOULD BE
     UNLAWFUL PRIOR TO REGISTRATION OR QUALIFICATION UNDER THE SECURITIES LAWS
     OF ANY SUCH STATE.
 
   
                 SUBJECT TO COMPLETION, DATED NOVEMBER 19, 1997
    
                                7,000,000 SHARES

[AMG LOGO]                AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.

                                  COMMON STOCK
                           (PAR VALUE $.01 PER SHARE)

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     Of the 7,000,000 shares of Common Stock offered, 5,600,000 shares are being
offered hereby in the United States and 1,400,000 shares are being offered in a
concurrent international offering outside the United States. The initial public
offering price and the aggregate underwriting discount per share will be
identical for both Offerings. See "Underwriting".
 
     Prior to these Offerings, there has been no public market for the Common
Stock of the Company, and there can be no assurance that an active trading
market will develop or be sustained to support future transactions in the shares
of Common Stock sold in the Offerings. It is currently estimated that the
initial public offering price per share will be between $20 and $23. For factors
to be considered in determining the initial public offering price, see
"Underwriting".
 
     PURCHASERS OF SHARES OF COMMON STOCK SOLD IN THE OFFERINGS WILL EXPERIENCE
IMMEDIATE AND SUBSTANTIAL NET TANGIBLE BOOK VALUE DILUTION OF $32.95 PER SHARE.
 
     SEE "RISK FACTORS" BEGINNING ON PAGE 9 FOR CERTAIN CONSIDERATIONS RELEVANT
TO AN INVESTMENT IN THE COMMON STOCK.
 
     The Common Stock has been approved for listing, subject to notice of
issuance, on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "AMG".

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  THESE SECURITIES HAVE NOT BEEN APPROVED OR DISAPPROVED BY THE SECURITIES AND
 EXCHANGE COMMISSION OR ANY STATE SECURITIES COMMISSION NOR HAS THE SECURITIES
   AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION OR ANY STATE SECURITIES COMMISSION PASSED UPON THE
                    ACCURACY OR ADEQUACY OF THIS PROSPECTUS.
           ANY REPRESENTATION TO THE CONTRARY IS A CRIMINAL OFFENSE.

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                                            INITIAL PUBLIC       UNDERWRITING       PROCEEDS TO
                                            OFFERING PRICE        DISCOUNT(1)        COMPANY(2)
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Per Share................................          $                   $                 $
Total(3).................................     $                   $                  $
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(1) The Company has agreed to indemnify the Underwriters against certain
    liabilities, including liabilities under the Securities Act of 1933. See
    "Underwriting".
 
(2) Before deducting estimated expenses of $1,717,500 payable by the Company.
 
(3) The Company has granted the U.S. Underwriters an option for 30 days to
    purchase up to an additional 840,000 shares at the initial public offering
    price per share, less the underwriting discount, solely to cover
    over-allotments. Additionally, the Company has granted the International
    Underwriters a similar option with respect to an additional 210,000 shares
    as part of the concurrent International Offering. If such options are
    exercised in full, the total initial public offering price, underwriting
    discount and proceeds to the Company will be $          , $          and
    $          , respectively. See "Underwriting".

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     The shares offered hereby are offered severally by the U.S. Underwriters,
as specified herein, subject to receipt and acceptance by them and subject to
their right to reject any order in whole or in part. It is expected that
certificates for the shares will be ready for delivery in New York, New York, on
or about           , 1997, against payment therefor in immediately available
funds.
GOLDMAN, SACHS & CO.
                   BT ALEX.  BROWN
                                      MERRILL LYNCH & CO.
                                                    SCHRODER & CO. INC.
   
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        The date of this Prospectus is                          , 1997.
 
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            [GRAPHS--ASSETS UNDER MANAGEMENT & EBITDA CONTRIBUTION]
 
     [Graphical depiction of growth in assets under management from December 30,
1993 to September 30, 1997; vertical axis of assets under management (in
billions) ranging from $0 to $45 billion; horizontal axis is chronology of
December 1993 through September 1997; graph includes indication of approximate
date the Company completed each of its ten investments; line graph begins at
approximately $1 billion in December 1993 and rises to approximately $43 billion
in September 1997.]
 
     [Pie chart display of EBITDA Contribution(1) pro forma nine months ended
September 30, 1997 by client type, asset class and geography; first pie chart
depicting EBITDA Contribution by client type showing institutional, mutual
funds, high net worth and other client types representing 48%, 29%, 16% and 7%
of EBITDA Contribution, respectively; second pie chart depicting asset class
EBITDA Contribution with equities, other and fixed income at 84%, 12% and 4%,
respectively; third pie chart depicting EBITDA Contribution by geography with
domestic investments and global investments(2) representing 63% and 37%,
respectively.]
 
(1) THE COMPANY HOLDS INTERESTS IN TEN INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT FIRMS (THE
    "AFFILIATES"). THE COMPANY HOLDS A MAJORITY INTEREST IN ALL BUT ONE OF THE
    AFFILIATES. EBITDA CONTRIBUTION REPRESENTS THE PORTION OF AN AFFILIATE'S
    REVENUES THAT IS ALLOCATED TO THE COMPANY, AFTER AMOUNTS RETAINED BY THE
    AFFILIATE FOR COMPENSATION AND DAY-TO-DAY OPERATING AND OVERHEAD EXPENSES,
    BUT BEFORE THE INTEREST, TAX, DEPRECIATION AND AMORTIZATION EXPENSES OF THE
    AFFILIATE. EBITDA CONTRIBUTION DOES NOT INCLUDE HOLDING COMPANY EXPENSES.
    THE COMPANY BELIEVES THAT EBITDA CONTRIBUTION MAY BE USEFUL TO INVESTORS AS
    AN INDICATOR OF EACH AFFILIATE'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE COMPANY'S ABILITY TO
    SERVICE DEBT, TO MAKE NEW INVESTMENTS AND TO MEET WORKING CAPITAL
    REQUIREMENTS. EBITDA CONTRIBUTION IS NOT A MEASURE OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
    UNDER GENERALLY ACCEPTED ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES AND SHOULD NOT BE CONSIDERED
    AN ALTERNATIVE TO NET INCOME AS A MEASURE OF OPERATING PERFORMANCE OR TO
    CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES AS A MEASURE OF LIQUIDITY. EBITDA
    CONTRIBUTION AND EBITDA, AS CALCULATED BY THE COMPANY, MAY NOT BE CONSISTENT
    WITH COMPARABLE COMPUTATIONS BY OTHER COMPANIES. EBITDA CONTRIBUTION ACROSS
    ALL AFFILIATES BY ASSET CLASS, CLIENT TYPE, AND GEOGRAPHY OF INVESTMENT IS
    DETERMINED BY EMPLOYING THE FOLLOWING CONVENTION: EACH AFFILIATE'S EBITDA
    CONTRIBUTION FOR THAT PERIOD IS MULTIPLIED BY THE PERCENTAGE OF ITS PERIOD
    END ASSETS UNDER MANAGEMENT IN THE RELEVANT CATEGORY. THE SUM OF THE EBITDA
    CONTRIBUTION BY CATEGORY FOR ALL AFFILIATES CONSTITUTES THE EBITDA
    CONTRIBUTION TO THE COMPANY IN THAT CATEGORY FOR THE PERIOD.
 
(2) GLOBAL INVESTMENTS CONSIST OF ACCOUNTS INVESTED PRIMARILY IN NON-U.S.
    MARKETABLE SECURITIES.
 
     CERTAIN PERSONS PARTICIPATING IN THE OFFERINGS MAY ENGAGE IN TRANSACTIONS
THAT STABILIZE, MAINTAIN OR OTHERWISE AFFECT THE MARKET PRICE OF THE COMMON
STOCK, INCLUDING OVER-ALLOTMENT, STABILIZING AND SHORT-COVERING TRANSACTIONS IN
SUCH SECURITIES AND THE IMPOSITION OF A PENALTY BID, IN CONNECTION WITH THE
OFFERINGS. FOR A DESCRIPTION OF THESE ACTIVITIES, SEE "UNDERWRITING".
 
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                               PROSPECTUS SUMMARY
 
     The following summary is qualified in its entirety by, and should be read
in conjunction with, the more detailed information and financial statements and
notes thereto appearing elsewhere in this Prospectus. In this Prospectus, unless
otherwise indicated, the financial information for Affiliated Managers Group,
Inc. ("AMG" or the "Company") as of any date or for any period gives pro forma
effect to each of the investments the Company has made to date and the related
financings as if each such transaction had been completed as of such date or the
beginning of such period. Except as otherwise indicated, all references in this
Prospectus to "assets under management" include assets directly managed as well
as assets underlying overlay strategies which employ futures, options or other
derivative securities to achieve a particular investment objective.
 
                                  THE COMPANY
 
     AMG is an asset management holding company which acquires majority
interests in mid-sized investment management firms. The Company's strategy is to
generate growth through investments in new affiliates, as well as through the
internal growth of existing affiliated firms. With the completion of its
investment in Tweedy, Browne Company LLC ("Tweedy, Browne"), the Company's most
recent and largest investment to date, AMG has grown since its founding in
December 1993 to ten investment management firms (the "Affiliates") with over
$40 billion in assets under management.
 
     AMG has developed an innovative transaction structure (the "AMG Structure")
which it believes is a superior succession planning alternative for growing
mid-sized investment management firms. The Company believes that the AMG
Structure appeals to target firms for both financial and operational reasons:
 
     - The AMG Structure allows owners of mid-sized investment management firms
       to sell a portion of their interest, while ongoing management retains a
       significant ownership interest, with the opportunity to realize value for
       that interest in the future.
 
     - The AMG Structure provides management of each Affiliate with autonomy
       over the day-to-day operations of their firm, and includes a revenue
       sharing arrangement which provides that a specified percentage of
       revenues are retained to pay operating expenses at the discretion of the
       Affiliate's management.
 
     The Company believes that the AMG Structure distinguishes AMG from other
acquirors of investment management firms which generally seek to own 100% of
their target firms and, in many cases, seek to participate in the day-to-day
management of such firms. AMG believes that the opportunity for managers of each
Affiliate to realize the value of their retained equity interest makes the AMG
Structure particularly appealing to managers of firms who anticipate strong
future growth and provides those managers with an ongoing incentive to continue
to grow their firm.
 
     AMG's Affiliates have achieved substantial internal growth in assets under
management. For the nine months ended September 30, 1997 the Affiliates
increased their assets under management 55%. Tweedy, Browne, AMG's largest
Affiliate, based on EBITDA Contribution*, achieved growth of 49% in assets under
management for the same period. The Affiliates manage assets across a diverse
range of investment styles, asset classes and client types, with significant
participation in fast-growing segments such as equities, global investments and
mutual funds. For the nine months ended September 30, 1997 investments in equity
securities represented 84% of EBITDA Contribution, while global investments
represented 37% of EBITDA Contribution. For the same period, mutual fund assets
represented 29% of EBITDA Contribution. Other asset classes, including fixed
income, represented 16% of EBITDA Contribution; domestic investments represented
63% of EBITDA Contribution; and institutional, high net worth and other client
types represented 71% of EBITDA Contribution for the same period. The three
largest Affiliate mutual funds, Tweedy, Browne
 
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* EBITDA Contribution represents the portion of an Affiliate's revenues that is
  allocated to the Company, after amounts retained by the Affiliate for
  compensation and day-to-day operating and overhead expenses, but before the
  interest, tax, depreciation and amortization expenses of the Affiliate. EBITDA
  Contribution does not include holding company expenses. The Company believes
  that EBITDA Contribution may be useful to investors as an indicator of each
  Affiliate's contribution to the Company's ability to service debt, to make new
  investments and to meet working capital requirements. EBITDA Contribution is
  not a measure of financial performance under generally accepted accounting
  principles and should not be considered an alternative to net income as a
  measure of operating performance or to cash flows from operating activities as
  a measure of liquidity. EBITDA Contribution and EBITDA, as calculated by the
  Company, may not be consistent with comparable computations by other
  companies.
 
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American Value, Tweedy, Browne Global Value and Skyline Special Equities, which
represented approximately 95% of the Company's total mutual fund assets under
management at September 30, 1997, are each rated "five stars", by Morningstar,
Inc., and these funds' assets increased 122%, 60% and 111%, respectively, for
the nine months ended September 30, 1997.
 
     On an historical basis, the Company had net income of $833,000 and net loss
after extraordinary item of $281,000 for the nine months ended September 30,
1997 and 1996, respectively, a net loss after extraordinary item of $2.4 million
for the year ended December 31, 1996 and a net loss of $2.9 million for the year
ended December 31, 1995.
 
     AMG believes that significant opportunities exist for future growth through
acquisitions of equity interests in additional mid-sized investment management
firms. The Company estimates that there are approximately 1,200 firms in the
United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom in this category (which the
Company generally defines as firms with assets under management of between $500
million and $10 billion). AMG believes that, in the coming years, a substantial
number of investment opportunities will arise as founders of such firms approach
retirement age and begin to plan for succession. The Company also anticipates
that there will be significant additional investment opportunities among firms
which are currently wholly-owned by larger entities. AMG believes that it is
well positioned to take advantage of these investment opportunities because it
has a management team with substantial industry experience and expertise in
structuring and negotiating transactions, as well as a highly organized process
for identifying and contacting investment prospects.
 
                                 AMG AFFILIATES
 
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                                                                              AMG'S             ASSETS UNDER
                                                                        EQUITY OWNERSHIP       MANAGEMENT AS
                                      PRINCIPAL           DATE OF         PERCENTAGE AS       OF SEPTEMBER 30,
           AFFILIATE                 LOCATION(S)        INVESTMENT    OF SEPTEMBER 30, 1997         1997
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                                                                                               (IN MILLIONS)
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The Burridge Group LLC
  ("Burridge").................. Chicago              December 1996            55.0%              $  1,514
First Quadrant, L.P.; First
  Quadrant Limited
  (collectively, "First
  Quadrant").................... Pasadena, CA;        March 1996               66.2                 24,559(1)
                                 London
GeoCapital, LLC ("GeoCapital").. New York            September 1997           60.0                  2,375
Gofen and Glossberg, L.L.C.
  ("Gofen and Glossberg")....... Chicago              May 1997                 55.0                  3,626
J.M. Hartwell Limited
  Partnership ("Hartwell")...... New York             May 1994                 75.8                    344
Paradigm Asset Management
 Company, L.L.C. ("Paradigm")... New York             May 1995                 30.0                  1,871
Renaissance Investment
  Management ("Renaissance").... Cincinnati           November 1995            66.7                  1,463
Skyline Asset Management, L.P.
  ("Skyline")................... Chicago              August 1995              64.0                  1,238
Systematic Financial Management,
  L.P. ("Systematic")........... Fort Lee, NJ         May 1995                 90.7                  1,003
Tweedy, Browne Company LLC
  ("Tweedy, Browne")............ New York;            October 1997             71.2                  5,113
                                 London
    Total.......................                                                                  $ 43,106
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(1) Includes directly managed assets of $8.0 billion and $16.6 billion of assets
    indirectly managed using overlay strategies ("overlay strategies") which
    employ futures, options or other derivative securities to achieve a
    particular investment objective. These overlay strategies are intended to
    add incremental value to the underlying portfolios, which may or may not be
    directly managed by First Quadrant, and generate advisory fees which are
    generally at the lower end of the range of those generated by First
    Quadrant's directly managed portfolios.
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                                   THE OFFERINGS
 
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Common Stock offered(1):
     United States Offering.............  5,600,000 shares
     International Offering.............  1,400,000 shares
          Total.........................  7,000,000 shares
Common Stock to be outstanding after the
  Offerings(1)(2).......................  16,085,940 shares
Use of proceeds.........................  The net proceeds to the Company from the offering
                                          made in the United States (the "U.S. Offering") and
                                          the concurrent international offering (the
                                          "International Offering" and, together with the
                                          U.S. Offering, the "Offerings") are estimated to be
                                          $139.0 million, all of which are expected to be
                                          used to reduce indebtedness of the Company. See
                                          "Use of Proceeds".
New York Stock Exchange symbol..........  AMG
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(1) Does not include shares of Common Stock that may be sold by the Company
    pursuant to the Underwriters' over-allotment options. See "Underwriting".
 
(2) Excludes 682,500 shares of Common Stock reserved for issuance upon the
    exercise of outstanding options pursuant to the Company's 1995 Incentive
    Stock Plan (the "1995 Plan") and the Company's 1997 Stock Option and
    Incentive Plan (the "1997 Stock Plan"). See "Management -- Compensation,
    Benefit and Retirement Plans".
 
                              SUMMARY RISK FACTORS
 
     Before purchasing shares of the Common Stock offered by this Prospectus,
prospective investors should consider carefully, in addition to the other
information contained in this Prospectus, the matters set forth under the
caption "Risk Factors". Such risks include, among others:
 
- - The Company's growth strategy and investments may not be successful, and the
  Company may not be able to locate suitable investments in the future
 
- - The Company may continue to have future operating losses
 
- - Future debt and equity financings could adversely affect the Company and its
  stockholders
 
- - The Company's existing indebtedness and its plans to use debt to finance
  future acquisitions could adversely affect the Company's financial condition
 
- - The Company could be adversely affected by additional write-offs of intangible
  assets from current and future investments
 
- - The performance of the Company and its Affiliates may be adversely affected by
  changes in economic and market conditions, and there can be no assurance that
  future market performance will be favorable or that growth in assets under
  management by Affiliates may be sustained
 
- - Poor performance by Tweedy, Browne would adversely affect the Company's
  results of operations and financial condition
 
- - The Affiliates' investment management contracts are subject to termination on
  short notice, and since the Company's revenues are related to the Affiliates'
  assets under management, changes in clients' accounts and fluctuations in
  securities prices could adversely affect the Company's revenues
 
- - The Company and its Affiliates rely on key management personnel whose
  continued service is not guaranteed, and the loss of senior management at
  either level would adversely affect client relationships and the Company's
  business
 
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- - The Company could be adversely affected by liens on interests in Affiliates,
  limitations on payment of distributions by Affiliates, and contingent
  repurchase obligations
 
- - The Company's ability to alter the management practices and policies of its
  Affiliates is limited in certain respects
 
- - The Company may be exposed to liabilities incurred by the Affiliates, and
  there can be no assurance that existing insurance coverage will be sufficient
  to offset such liabilities
 
- - The businesses of the Company and its Affiliates are highly competitive, and
  certain competitors have greater resources than the Company, which may affect
  the Company's ability to compete for future investments, and the ability of
  the Affiliate to compete for client assets, all of which could adversely
  affect the Company's business
 
- - Risks inherent in international operations could adversely affect the Company
 
- - The business of each of the Affiliates is highly regulated, and the failure of
  the Company or an Affiliate to comply with such regulation could result in
  fines and other sanctions
 
- - The ability to effect a change of control of the Company could be limited by
  certain provisions of the Company's charter and by-laws and Delaware law, even
  if such a change would be beneficial to the stockholders, which could limit
  the market price of the Common Stock
 
- - Certain stockholders may have the ability to exert significant influence over
  the board of directors of the Company and thus influence the outcome of
  certain corporate transactions requiring stockholder approval
 
- - Purchasers of Common Stock in the Offerings will experience immediate and
  substantial dilution in the net tangible book value per share of Common Stock
  purchased in the Offerings
 
- - The Company does not plan to pay dividends, and its agreement with its senior
  lenders prohibits dividends and other distributions to stockholders
 
- - The lack of a prior public market, variations in equity market conditions, and
  the shares eligible for future sale could adversely affect the market price of
  the Common Stock
 
                          BENEFITS TO RELATED PARTIES
 
     Chase Equity Associates, L.P. ("Chase Equity Associates"), which will be
the beneficial owner of approximately 10.4% of the Common Stock after giving
effect to the Offerings, and The Chase Manhattan Bank, which is an affiliate of
Chase Equity Associates, will realize material benefits from the Offerings, in
that the Company will use the net proceeds from the Offerings, estimated to be
$139.0 million, to repay approximately $60.0 million of subordinated debt owed
to Chase Equity Associates and approximately $79.0 million of borrowings under a
senior credit facility (the "Credit Facility") with a syndicate of banks managed
by The Chase Manhattan Bank. See "Use of Proceeds". Chase Equity Associates is a
limited partnership whose sole limited partner is an affiliate of Chase
Manhattan Corporation (the parent company of The Chase Manhattan Bank) and whose
sole general partner has as its partners certain employees of The Chase
Manhattan Bank (including John M. B. O'Connor, a director of the Company) and an
affiliate of Chase Manhattan Corporation.
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     Unless otherwise indicated, information in this Prospectus assumes no
exercise of the Underwriters' over-allotment options and has been adjusted to
reflect: (i) exercise of all warrants to purchase shares of the Company's
convertible preferred stock (the "Convertible Preferred Stock"), the conversion
of all outstanding shares of Convertible Preferred Stock into shares of Common
Stock and the issuance of shares of Common Stock to the shareholders of an
Affiliate, in each case upon consummation of the Offerings; and (ii) a 50-for-1
stock split of the Common Stock, effected retroactively for all periods
presented in the form of a stock dividend (collectively, the
"Recapitalization"). Except as otherwise indicated, all references in this
Prospectus to "Common Stock" include the Class B Non-Voting Common Stock, par
value $.01 per share (the "Class B Common Stock"), which is not being offered in
the Offerings, and the Common Stock.
 
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                SUMMARY HISTORICAL AND PRO FORMA FINANCIAL DATA
 
     The summary historical consolidated statement of operations data and
balance sheet data set forth below are derived in the relevant periods from the
consolidated financial statements and the notes thereto of the Company. The
Company's consolidated financial statements have been audited by Coopers &
Lybrand L.L.P., independent accountants, as of December 31, 1995 and 1996, and
for each of the three years in the period ended December 31, 1996, and are
included elsewhere in this Prospectus, together with the report of Coopers &
Lybrand L.L.P. thereon. The summary historical consolidated income statement
data for the nine months ended September 30, 1996 and 1997 and balance sheet
data at September 30, 1997, presented below, were derived from the Company's
unaudited consolidated financial statements that are included elsewhere in this
Prospectus and include, in the opinion of management, all adjustments
(consisting only of normal recurring adjustments) necessary for a fair
presentation of the financial information for such periods. The results of
operations for the nine months ended September 30, 1996 and 1997 are not
necessarily indicative of the results of operations to be expected for the full
year. The unaudited pro forma consolidated financial information is not
necessarily indicative of the results that might have occurred had such
transactions actually taken place at the beginning of the period specified and
is not intended to be a projection of future results. This summary historical
and pro forma financial data should be read in conjunction with "Management's
Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations", the
Company's consolidated financial statements and the notes thereto, the Company's
Unaudited Pro Forma Consolidated Financial Information and the notes thereto,
and the other financial information included elsewhere in this Prospectus.
 
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                                                                HISTORICAL
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                                                                                                                      PRO FORMA
                                                                             NINE MONTHS ENDED       PRO FORMA       AS ADJUSTED
                                              YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                               NINE MONTHS      NINE MONTHS
                                                                               SEPTEMBER 30,           ENDED            ENDED
                                            ----------------------------    -------------------    SEPTEMBER 30,    SEPTEMBER 30,
                                             1994      1995       1996       1996        1997         1997(1)        1997(1)(2)
                                            ------    -------    -------    -------    --------    -------------    -------------
                                                           (IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT AS INDICATED AND PER SHARE DATA)
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STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS DATA
Revenues..................................  $5,374    $14,182    $50,384    $32,170    $ 53,280      $ 103,859        $ 103,859
Operating expenses:
 Compensation and related expenses........   3,591      6,018     21,113     13,421      18,900         31,072           31,072
 Amortization of intangible assets........     774      4,174      8,053      2,518       3,121         11,067           11,217
 Depreciation and other amortization......      19        133        932        653       1,059          2,351            2,074
 Other operating expenses.................   1,000      2,567     13,115      9,578      21,228         26,643           26,643
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   Total operating expenses...............   5,384     12,892     43,213     26,170      44,308         71,133           71,006
                                            ------    -------    -------    -------    --------      ---------        ---------
Operating income (loss)...................     (10)     1,290      7,171      6,000       8,972         32,726           32,853
Non-operating (income) and expenses:
 Investment and other income..............    (966)      (265)      (337)      (763)       (814)          (832)            (832)
 Interest expense.........................     158      1,244      2,747      2,036       2,707         23,473           12,107
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                                              (808)       979      2,410      1,273       1,893         22,641           11,275
                                            ------    -------    -------    -------    --------      ---------        ---------
Income before minority interest, income
 taxes and extraordinary item.............     798        311      4,761      4,727       7,079         10,085           21,578
Minority interest(3)......................    (305)    (2,541)    (5,969)    (3,732)     (6,025)       (14,923)         (14,734)
                                            ------    -------    -------    -------    --------      ---------        ---------
Income (loss) before income taxes.........     493     (2,230)    (1,208)       995       1,054         (4,838)           6,844
Income taxes..............................     699        706        181        696         221            899            2,874
                                            ------    -------    -------    -------    --------      ---------        ---------
Income (loss) before extraordinary item...    (206)    (2,936)    (1,389)       299         833         (5,737)           3,970
Extraordinary item........................      --         --       (983)      (580)         --             --               --
                                            ------    -------    -------    -------    --------      ---------        ---------
Net income (loss).........................  $ (206)   $(2,936)   $(2,372)   $  (281)   $    833      $  (5,737)       $   3,970
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Net income (loss) per share(4)............  $(0.05)   $ (0.58)   $ (0.36)   $ (0.04)   $   0.12      $   (0.63)       $    0.25
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OTHER FINANCIAL DATA
Assets under management (at period end, in
 millions)................................  $  755    $ 4,615    $19,051    $16,074    $ 37,993      $  43,106        $  43,106
EBITDA(5).................................   1,444      3,321     10,524      6,202       7,941         32,053           32,242
EBITDA as adjusted(6).....................     587      1,371      7,596      3,470       5,013          7,681           17,261
 
Cash flow from operating activities.......     818      1,292      6,185      5,122       6,749         15,051           24,442
Cash flow used in investing activities....  (6,156)   (37,781)   (29,210)   (28,513)    (27,007)      (327,702)        (327,702)
Cash flow from financing activities.......   9,509     46,414     15,650     18,419      24,032        327,107          327,107
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                                                                                                              PRO FORMA
                                                                         HISTORICAL         PRO FORMA        AS ADJUSTED
                                                                        SEPTEMBER 30,     SEPTEMBER 30,     SEPTEMBER 30,
                                                                            1997             1997(1)           1997(2)
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BALANCE SHEET DATA
Current assets......................................................      $  33,331         $  41,216         $  41,216
Acquired client relationships.......................................         44,917           143,211           143,951
Goodwill............................................................         53,545           254,023           255,132
Total assets........................................................        142,400           459,397           456,540
Current liabilities.................................................         17,251            26,948            22,658
Senior debt.........................................................         63,300           285,300           206,300
Subordinated debt...................................................             --            59,600               800
Total liabilities...................................................         84,800           370,597           232,797
Minority interest(3)................................................          8,775             8,775             8,775
Preferred stock.....................................................         53,577            84,777                --
Stockholders' equity................................................         48,825            80,025           214,968
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(1) Pro forma data give effect to: (i) the investments made during the year
    ended December 31, 1996 and the nine months ended September 30, 1997 (the
    "Prior Investments"); (ii) the recent investment in Tweedy, Browne which
    occurred subsequent to September 30, 1997 (the "Subsequent Investment"); and
    (iii) cash received from borrowings under the Company's new $300 million
    senior credit facility, from the issuance of $60 million face amount of
    subordinated debt and from the issuance of $30 million of Class C
    Convertible Preferred Stock and warrants to purchase Class C Convertible
    Preferred Stock in connection with the Subsequent Investment (the "Recent
    Financing"). See "Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial
    Condition and Results of Operations" and the Unaudited Pro Forma
    Consolidated Financial Information and the notes thereto included elsewhere
    in this Prospectus.
(2) Pro forma as adjusted data give effect to: (i) the Recapitalization; and
    (ii) the sale of 7,000,000 shares of Common Stock in the Offerings (at an
    assumed initial public offering price of $21.50 per share) and the receipt
    and application of the estimated net proceeds therefrom. The Company will
    record, in the quarter in which the Offerings are consummated, an
    extraordinary loss on early retirement of debt. As of September 30, 1997,
    the amount of such loss was estimated to be $5.9 million. See "Use of
    Proceeds" and "Capitalization".
(3) All but one of the Company's Affiliates are majority-owned subsidiaries (the
    Company owns less than a 50% interest in Paradigm which is accounted for
    under the equity method of accounting). The portion of each Affiliate's
    operating results and net assets that are owned by minority owners of each
    Affiliate is accounted for as minority interest.
   
(4) Net income (loss) per share is calculated using the weighted average number
    of common and common equivalent shares outstanding for the periods
    indicated. Using Securities and Exchange Commission (the "Commission")
    directives for companies contemplating an initial public offering, stock
    options and restricted stock issued within one year of an initial public
    offering have been included as outstanding shares using the treasury stock
    method for all periods presented. In addition, the Company's shares of
    Convertible Preferred Stock are considered common equivalent shares, since
    their respective dates of issuance, as they convert to shares of Common
    Stock immediately prior to the consummation of the Offerings. Pro forma net
    income (loss) per share has been calculated using the weighted average
    shares outstanding calculated as described above after giving effect to the
    Recapitalization excluding the issuance of shares of Common Stock to the
    shareholders of an Affiliate and to issuances related to the investments
    made subsequent to January 1, 1996, including the Subsequent Investment from
    January 1, 1996. All proceeds received from shares sold in the Offerings
    will be used to retire debt. Pro forma net income (loss) per share as
    adjusted is computed using the pro forma weighted average shares outstanding
    plus the shares from the issuance of shares of Common Stock to the
    shareholders of an Affiliate and the Offerings, all of which will be used to
    retire debt, as if such shares were issued at the beginning of the periods
    presented.
    
(5) EBITDA represents earnings before interest, income taxes, depreciation,
    amortization and extraordinary items. The Company believes EBITDA may be
    useful to investors as an indicator of the Company's ability to service
    debt, to make new investments and to meet working capital requirements.
    EBITDA, as calculated by the Company, may not be consistent with
    computations of EBITDA by other companies. EBITDA is not a measure of
    financial performance under generally accepted accounting principles and
    should not be considered an alternative to net income as a measure of
    operating performance or to cash flows from operating activities as a
    measure of liquidity.
(6) EBITDA as adjusted represents earnings after interest expense and income
    taxes but before depreciation and amortization and extraordinary items. The
    Company believes that this measure may be useful to investors as another
    indicator of funds available to the Company, which may be used to make new
    investments, repay debt obligations, repurchase shares of Common Stock or
    pay dividends on Common Stock. EBITDA as adjusted, as calculated by the
    Company, may not be consistent with computations of EBITDA as adjusted by
    other companies. EBITDA as adjusted is not a measure of financial
    performance under generally accepted accounting principles and should not be
    considered an alternative to net income as a measure of operating
    performance or to cash flows from operating activities as a measure of
    liquidity.

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                                  RISK FACTORS
 
     This Prospectus contains certain forward-looking statements. The Company's
actual results could differ materially from those set forth in the
forward-looking statements as a result of matters discussed in the risk factors
set forth below and elsewhere in this Prospectus. In addition to the other
information contained in this Prospectus, prospective investors should consider
carefully the risk factors listed below in evaluating an investment in the
shares of Common Stock offered by this Prospectus.
 
THE COMPANY'S GROWTH STRATEGY AND INVESTMENTS MAY NOT BE SUCCESSFUL
 
     The Company's growth strategy includes acquiring ownership interests in
investment management firms. To date, AMG has invested in ten such firms and
intends to continue this investment program in the future, subject to its
ability to locate suitable investment management firms in which to invest and
its ability to negotiate agreements with such firms on acceptable terms. There
can be no assurance that AMG will be successful in locating or investing in such
firms or that any of such firms will have favorable operating results.
 
THE COMPANY HAS A LIMITED OPERATING HISTORY AND HAS EXPERIENCED NET LOSSES
 
     The Company has an operating history of fewer than four years and has
experienced net losses in each of its first three years of operations. Since
inception, the Company's growth has largely been attributable to new investments
and such growth may not be sustainable. There can be no assurance that as the
Company continues its investment strategy it will not experience net losses in
the future, which could have an adverse effect on the Company's results of
operations, financial condition and prospects.
 
FUTURE FINANCINGS COULD ADVERSELY AFFECT THE COMPANY AND ITS STOCKHOLDERS
 
     The Company's acquisitions of interests in investment management firms
require substantial capital investments. Although the Company believes that its
existing cash resources and cash flow from operations will be sufficient to meet
the Company's working capital needs for normal operations for the foreseeable
future, these sources of capital are not expected to be sufficient to fund
anticipated investments. Therefore, the Company will need to raise capital
through the incurrence of additional long-term or short-term indebtedness or the
issuance of additional equity securities in private or public transactions in
order to complete further investments. This could result in dilution of existing
equity positions, increased interest expense or decreased net income. In
addition, significant capital requirements associated with such investments may
impair the Company's ability to pay dividends (although the Company does not
anticipate paying any dividends on its Common Stock in the foreseeable future).
There can be no assurance that acceptable financing for future investments can
be obtained on suitable terms, if at all. See "Management's Discussion and
Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations -- Liquidity and
Capital Resources".
 
THE COMPANY'S USE OF DEBT TO FINANCE ACQUISITIONS COULD ADVERSELY AFFECT THE
COMPANY
 
     Upon completion of the Offerings and assuming the application of net
proceeds of the Offerings of approximately $139.0 million to repay certain
indebtedness, the Company expects to have approximately $206.3 million of
indebtedness outstanding under the Credit Facility, with approximately $15.7
million available under the Credit Facility for future investments and working
capital needs (assuming the Company maintains compliance with certain financial
ratios). The Company anticipates that it will incur additional indebtedness in
the future in connection with investments in investment management firms. The
Company plans to seek additional borrowing capacity through the replacement of
the existing Credit Facility with a new credit facility. There can be no
assurance, however, that the Company will succeed in obtaining all or any
portion of such replacement financing, and the Company cannot predict at this
time the terms of such financing, if obtained. The Company will be subject to
risks normally associated with debt financing. Accordingly, the Company will be
subject to the risk that a substantial portion of the Company's cash flow may be
required to
 
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be dedicated to the payment of the Company's debt service obligations or even
that its cash flow will be insufficient to meet required payments of principal
and interest. The failure to make any required debt service payments or to
comply with any restrictive or financial covenants contained in any debt
instrument could give rise to a default permitting acceleration of the debt
under such instrument as well as debt under other instruments that contain
cross-acceleration or cross-default provisions, which could have an adverse
effect on the Company's financial condition and prospects. The Company's
borrowings under the Credit Facility are collateralized by pledges of all of its
interests in the Affiliates (including all interests in the Affiliates which are
directly held by the Company, as well as all interests in the Affiliates which
are indirectly held by the Company through wholly-owned subsidiaries),
representing in excess of 97% of the Company's assets at September 30, 1997 on a
pro forma basis. The Credit Facility contains, and future debt instruments may
contain, restrictive covenants that could limit the Company's ability to obtain
additional debt financing and could adversely affect the Company's ability to
make future investments in investment management firms. The Company's Credit
Facility prohibits the payment of dividends and other distributions to
stockholders of the Company and restricts the Company, the Affiliates and the
Company's other subsidiaries from incurring indebtedness, incurring liens,
disposing of assets and engaging in extraordinary transactions. The Company is
also required to comply with certain financial covenants on an ongoing basis,
with which the Company is currently in compliance. The Company's ability to
borrow under the Credit Facility is conditioned upon its compliance with the
requirements of the Credit Facility, and any non-compliance with those
requirements could give rise to a default entitling the lenders to accelerate
all outstanding borrowings under the Credit Facility. See "Management's
Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of
Operations -- Liquidity and Capital Resources". In addition, the Credit Facility
bears interest at variable rates and future indebtedness may also bear interest
at variable rates. An increase in interest rates on such indebtedness would
increase the Company's interest expense, which could adversely affect the
Company's cash flow and ability to meet its debt service obligations. Although
the Company has entered into interest rate hedging contracts designed to offset
a portion of the Company's exposure to interest rate fluctuations above certain
levels, there can be no assurance that this objective will be achieved, and, if
prevailing interest rates drop below a given point, the Company may be obligated
to pay a higher interest rate under the hedging contract than would otherwise
apply under the actual indebtedness. See "Management's Discussion and Analysis
of Financial Condition and Results of Operations -- Interest Rate Sensitivity"
and "-- Interest Rate Hedging Contracts".
 
THE COMPANY COULD BE ADVERSELY AFFECTED BY WRITE-OFFS OF ACQUIRED CLIENT
RELATIONSHIPS AND GOODWILL
 
     On a pro forma basis at September 30, 1997, the Company's total assets were
approximately $459.4 million, of which approximately $397.2 million were
intangible assets consisting of acquired client relationships and goodwill.
There can be no assurance that the value of such intangible assets will ever be
realized by the Company. These intangible assets are being amortized on a
straight-line basis over periods ranging from nine to 26 years in the case of
acquired client relationships and 15 to 35 years in the case of goodwill. Pro
forma for all investments in Affiliates to date, amortization of intangible
assets, including goodwill, would have resulted in a charge to operations of
$11.1 million for the nine months ended September 30, 1997. The Company
evaluates each investment and establishes appropriate amortization periods based
on the underlying facts and circumstances. Subsequent to each investment, the
Company reevaluates, on a regular basis, such facts and circumstances to
determine if the related intangible assets continue to be realizable and if the
amortization period continues to be appropriate. In 1995 and 1996, such a
reevaluation resulted in the write-off of approximately $2.5 million and $4.6
million of unamortized goodwill, respectively. Although at September 30, 1997,
the net unamortized balance of intangible assets is not considered to be
impaired, any such future determination requiring the write-off of a significant
portion of unamortized intangible assets could adversely affect the Company's
results of operations and financial position. In addition, the Company intends
to invest in additional investment management firms in the future. While these
firms will contribute additional revenue to the Company, such
 
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investments will also result in the recognition of additional intangible assets
which will cause further increases in amortization expense.
 
THE PERFORMANCE OF THE COMPANY AND ITS AFFILIATES MAY BE ADVERSELY AFFECTED BY
CHANGES IN ECONOMIC AND MARKET CONDITIONS
 
     The Company's Affiliates offer a broad range of investment management
services and styles to institutional and retail investors. Across all the
Affiliates, the Company operates in a number of sectors within the investment
management industry, both with respect to products and distribution channels.
Consequently, the Company's performance is directly affected by conditions in
the financial and securities markets.
 
     The financial markets and the investment management industry in general
have experienced record performance and record growth in recent years. For
example, between January 1, 1995 and September 30, 1997, the S&P 500 Index
appreciated at a compound annual rate in excess of 30% while, according to the
Federal Reserve Board and the Investment Company Institute, aggregate assets
under management of mutual and pension funds grew at a compound annual rate
approaching 20% for the period of January 1, 1995 through December 31, 1996. The
financial markets and businesses operating in the securities industry, however,
are highly volatile and are directly affected by, among other factors, domestic
and foreign economic conditions and general trends in business and finance, all
of which are beyond the control of the Company. There can be no assurance that
broader market performance will be favorable in the future. Any decline in the
financial markets or a lack of sustained growth may result in a corresponding
decline in performance by the Affiliates and may adversely affect assets under
management and/or fees at the Affiliate level, which would reduce cash flow
distributable to the Company.
 
POOR PERFORMANCE BY TWEEDY, BROWNE WOULD ADVERSELY AFFECT THE COMPANY
 
     The Company has recently completed its investment in Tweedy, Browne (the
"Tweedy, Browne Investment"). The Tweedy, Browne Investment represents the
Company's single largest investment to date, with an aggregate purchase price of
approximately $300 million. The addition of Tweedy, Browne significantly
increases the aggregate size of AMG's revenue base, representing 37% of the
Company's pro forma revenues for the nine months ended September 30, 1997. Poor
financial performance by Tweedy, Browne would have an adverse effect on the
Company's results of operations and financial condition. See "Management's
Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations".
 
THE AFFILIATES' INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS ARE SUBJECT TO TERMINATION ON
SHORT NOTICE
 
     Substantially all of the Affiliates' revenues are derived from investment
management contracts which are typically terminable, without the payment of a
penalty, in the case of contracts with mutual fund clients, upon 60 days'
notice, and, in the case of institutional contracts, upon 30 days' notice.
Because of this, clients of the Affiliates may withdraw funds from accounts
under management by the Affiliates generally in their sole discretion. In
addition, the Affiliates' contracts generally provide for fees payable for
investment management services based on the market value of assets under
management, although a portion also provide for the payment of fees based on
investment performance. Because most contracts provide for a fee based on market
values of securities, fluctuations in securities prices may have an adverse
effect on the Company's consolidated results of operations and financial
condition. Changes in the investment patterns of clients will also affect the
total assets under management. In addition, in the case of contracts which
provide for the payment of performance-based fees, the investment performance of
the Affiliates will affect the Company's consolidated results of operations and
financial condition.
 
     Some of the Affiliates' fees are higher than those of other investment
managers for similar types of investment services. Each Affiliate's ability to
maintain its fee structure in a competitive environment is dependent on the
ability of the Affiliate to provide clients with investment returns and service
that will cause clients to be willing to pay those fees. There can be no
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given Affiliate will be able to retain its fee structure or, with such fee
structure, retain its clients in the future.
 
THE COMPANY AND ITS AFFILIATES RELY ON KEY MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL WHOSE CONTINUED
SERVICE IS NOT GUARANTEED
 
     The Company is dependent on the efforts of Mr. Nutt, its President, Chief
Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of Directors, and Sean M. Healey,
its Executive Vice President, and other senior management personnel. Messrs.
Nutt and Healey in particular play an important role in identifying suitable
investment opportunities for the Company and in structuring and negotiating the
terms of the Company's investments in investment management firms. Messrs. Nutt
and Healey do not have employment agreements with the Company. The Company also
believes that the business of Tweedy, Browne, its largest Affiliate based on
EBITDA Contribution, is highly dependent on the services of Christopher H.
Browne, William H. Browne and John D. Spears, who have been involved in the
management of Tweedy, Browne for over 20 years and who continue to be primarily
responsible for all of that firm's investment decisions. Although each of these
individuals has entered into a 10-year employment agreement with Tweedy, Browne
pursuant to which he has agreed to devote substantially all of his working time
to the business and affairs of the firm, this can serve as no guarantee that he
will remain with the Company for the specified term of the Agreement. The loss
of key management personnel or an inability to attract, retain and motivate
sufficient numbers of qualified management personnel on the part of the Company
or any of its Affiliates would adversely affect the Company's business. The
market for investment managers is extremely competitive and is increasingly
characterized by frequent movement by investment managers among different firms.
In addition, individual investment managers at the Affiliates often have regular
direct contact with particular clients, which can lead to a strong client
relationship based on the client's trust in that individual manager. The loss of
a key investment manager of an Affiliate could jeopardize the Affiliate's
relationships with its clients and lead to the loss of client accounts at such
Affiliate. Losses of such accounts could have a material adverse effect on the
results of operations and financial condition of the Affiliate and the Company.
Although the Company uses a combination of economic incentives, vesting
provisions, and, in some instances, non-solicitation agreements and employment
agreements as a means of seeking to retain key management personnel at the
Company and each of the Affiliates, there can be no assurance that key
management personnel will remain with their respective firms.
 
THE COMPANY COULD BE ADVERSELY AFFECTED BY LIENS ON INTERESTS IN AFFILIATES,
LIMITATIONS ON PAYMENT OF DISTRIBUTIONS BY AFFILIATES, AND CONTINGENT REPURCHASE
OBLIGATIONS
 
  LIENS ON INTERESTS IN AFFILIATES
 
     Because AMG is structured as a holding company, all of the cash flow at the
parent company level consists of distributions received from the Affiliates.
Borrowings under the Credit Facility, of which approximately $206.3 million will
be outstanding upon completion of the Offerings (assuming net proceeds of $139.0
million from the Offerings) and the receipt and application of the proceeds
therefrom, are secured by AMG's interests in the Affiliates.
 
  LIMITATION ON PAYMENT OF DISTRIBUTIONS BY AFFILIATES
 
     While AMG's agreements with the Affiliates contain provisions pursuant to
which each Affiliate has agreed to pay to AMG a specified percentage of such
Affiliate's gross revenues, there can be no assurance that distributions will
always be made by the Affiliates to AMG or as to the amounts of any
distributions. See "Business -- AMG Structure and Relationship with
Affiliates -- Revenue Sharing Arrangements". In the organizational documents of
each Affiliate, the distributions to AMG represent only a portion of the
revenues of the Affiliate, with the remainder being retained by the Affiliate or
distributed to its management team. In addition, the payment of distributions to
AMG may be subject to limitations under the laws of the jurisdiction of
organization of each of the Affiliates, regulatory requirements, claims of
creditors of each such Affiliate and applicable bankruptcy and insolvency laws.
 
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  CONTINGENT REPURCHASE OBLIGATIONS
 
     In connection with its investments in each of its Affiliates, AMG has
agreed to purchase ownership interests retained by the Affiliate's management
team in certain amounts, at certain times and at certain prices. Consequently,
AMG may be required to pay cash or issue new shares of Common Stock to its
Affiliates' managers, and its ownership interests in its Affiliates may change
from time to time, which may have an adverse affect on the Company's cash flow
and liquidity. See "Business -- AMG Structure and Relationship with Affiliates
- -- Capitalization of Retained Interest".
 
THE COMPANY'S ABILITY TO ALTER THE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AND POLICIES OF ITS
AFFILIATES IS LIMITED
 
     Although AMG retains both the authority to prevent and cause certain types
of activities by the Affiliates and has voting and veto rights regarding
significant decisions pursuant to its agreements with the Affiliates, the
Affiliates are authorized to manage and conduct their own day-to-day operations,
including matters relating to employees who are not also owners, investment
management policies and fee structures, product development, client
relationships, compensation programs and compliance activities. Accordingly,
under these agreements, AMG generally does not alter Affiliate day-to-day
decisions, policies and strategies. Similarly, an Affiliate's non-compliance
with regulatory requirements that AMG might detect if it operated the business
of the Affiliates itself may not be detected by AMG as quickly, if at all, which
may adversely affect the Company's financial condition and results of
operations. See "Risk Factors -- Regulation". In addition, because each
Affiliate is responsible for its own marketing and client relations, Affiliates
may, from time to time, compete with each other for clients. See "Business --
AMG Structure and Relationship with Affiliates".
 
THE COMPANY MAY BE EXPOSED TO LIABILITIES INCURRED BY ITS AFFILIATES
 
     Certain of the Company's existing Affiliates are organized as partnerships
that include the Company as a general partner. Consequently, to the extent any
such Affiliate incurs liabilities or expenses which exceed its ability to pay or
fulfill such liabilities or expenses, the Company would be liable for their
payment.
 
     In addition, in the context of certain liabilities, the Company could be
held liable, as a control person, for acts of Affiliates or their employees. The
Company and each of its Affiliates maintains errors and omissions and general
liability insurance in amounts which the Company and its Affiliates' management
consider appropriate. There can be no assurance, however, that a claim or claims
will not exceed the limits of available insurance coverage, that any insurer
will remain solvent and will meet its obligations to provide coverage, or that
such coverage will continue to be available with sufficient limits or at a
reasonable cost. A judgment against any of the Affiliates or the Company in
excess of available coverage could have a material adverse effect on the
Company. See "Business -- Corporate Liability and Insurance".
 
THE BUSINESSES OF THE COMPANY AND ITS AFFILIATES ARE HIGHLY COMPETITIVE
 
     The Company operates as an asset management holding company organized to
invest in mid-sized investment management firms. The market for partial or total
acquisitions of interests in investment management firms is highly competitive.
The Company is aware of several other holding companies which have been
organized to invest in or acquire investment management firms, and the Company
views these firms as among its competitors. In addition, numerous other
companies, both privately and publicly held, including commercial and investment
banks, insurance companies, and investment management firms, most of which have
longer established operating histories and significantly greater resources than
the Company, make investments in and acquire investment management firms.
Certain of the Company's principal stockholders also pursue investments in, and
acquisitions of, investment management firms and the Company may, from time to
time, encounter competition from such principal stockholders with respect to
certain investments. There can be no assurance that the Company will be able to
compete effectively with such competitors, that additional competitors will not
enter the market or that such competition will not make it more
 
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difficult or impracticable for the Company to make investments in investment
management firms. See "Business -- Competition".
 
     The investment management business is also highly competitive. Each of the
Affiliates competes with a broad range of investment managers, including public
and private investment advisers as well as affiliates of securities
broker-dealers, banks, insurance companies and other entities. From time to
time, Affiliates may also compete with each other for clients. Many of the
Affiliates' competitors have greater resources than any of the Affiliates and
than the Company and the Affiliates on a consolidated basis. In addition to
competing directly for clients, competition can impact the Affiliates' fee
structures. The Company believes that each Affiliate's ability to compete
effectively with other firms is dependent upon the Affiliate's products, level
of investment performance and client service, as well as the marketing and
distribution of its investment products. There can be no assurance that the
Affiliates will be able to achieve favorable investment performance and retain
their existing clients. See "Business -- Competition".
 
RISKS INHERENT IN INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS COULD ADVERSELY AFFECT THE COMPANY
 
     First Quadrant Limited is organized and headquartered in London, England.
In addition, Tweedy, Browne and other Affiliates are investment advisers to
certain funds which are organized under non-U.S. jurisdictions, including
Luxembourg and Bermuda. In the future, the Company may seek to invest in other
investment management firms which are located and/or conduct a significant part
of their operations outside of the United States. There are certain risks
inherent in doing business internationally, such as changes in applicable laws
and regulatory requirements, difficulties in staffing and managing foreign
operations, longer payment cycles, difficulties in collecting investment
advisory fees receivable, political instability, fluctuations in currency
exchange rates, expatriation controls and potential adverse tax consequences.
There can be no assurance that one or more of such factors will not have an
adverse effect on First Quadrant Limited or other non-U.S. investment management
firms in which the Company may invest in the future and, consequently, on the
Company's business, financial condition and results of operations.
 
THE BUSINESS OF EACH OF THE AFFILIATES IS HIGHLY REGULATED
 
   
     The business of each of the Affiliates is highly regulated primarily at the
federal level, and the business of certain of the Affiliates is subject to the
authority of non-U.S. regulators. The failure of an Affiliate to comply with
applicable laws or regulations could result in fines, suspensions of individual
employees or other sanctions, including revocation of an Affiliate's
registration as an investment adviser, commodity trading advisor or
broker-dealer. Each Affiliate (other than First Quadrant Limited) is registered
with the Commission as an investment adviser under the Investment Advisers Act
of 1940, as amended (the "Investment Advisers Act"), and is subject to the
provisions of the Investment Advisers Act and the Commission's regulations
promulgated thereunder. The Investment Advisers Act imposes numerous obligations
on registered investment advisers, including fiduciary, record keeping,
operational, and disclosure obligations. Each of the Affiliates (other than
First Quadrant Limited) is, as an investment adviser, also subject to regulation
under the securities laws and fiduciary laws of certain states. Certain of the
Affiliates, including Tweedy, Browne, act as advisers or subadvisers to mutual
funds which are registered with the Commission under the Investment Company Act
of 1940, as amended (the "1940 Act"). As an adviser or subadviser to a
registered investment company, each such Affiliate is subject to requirements
under the 1940 Act and the Commission's regulations promulgated thereunder. Each
Affiliate is subject to the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974
("ERISA"), and to regulations promulgated thereunder, insofar as they are
"fiduciaries" under ERISA with respect to certain of their clients. ERISA and
the applicable provisions of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the
"Code"), impose certain duties on persons who are fiduciaries under ERISA, and
prohibit certain transactions involving the assets of each ERISA plan which is a
client of an Affiliate, as well as certain transactions by the fiduciaries (and
certain other related parties) to such plans. Each of First Quadrant and
Renaissance is also registered with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission as
a Commodity Trading Advisor and each is a member of the National Futures
Association. Tweedy,
    
 
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Browne is registered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the
"Exchange Act"), as a broker-dealer and thus is subject to extensive regulation
with respect to sales methods, trading practices, the use and safekeeping of
customers' funds and securities, capital structure, record keeping and the
conduct of directors, officers and employees.
 
     In addition, applicable law provides that the investment management
contracts under which Affiliates manage assets for other parties either
terminate automatically if assigned, or are not assignable unless the applicable
client consents to the assignment. Assignment, as generally defined, includes
direct assignments as well as assignments which may be deemed to occur, under
certain circumstances, upon the direct or indirect transfer of a "controlling
block" of the voting securities of an Affiliate. Moreover, applicable law
provides that all investment contracts with mutual fund clients may be
terminated by such clients, without penalty, upon no later than 60 days' notice.
Investment contracts with institutional and other clients are typically
terminable by the client, also without penalty, upon 30 days' notice.
 
     A number of the Affiliates are subject to the laws of non-U.S.
jurisdictions and non-U.S. regulatory agencies or bodies. For example, First
Quadrant Limited, located in London, is a member of the Investment Management
Regulatory Organisation of the United Kingdom, and Tweedy, Browne and other
Affiliates are investment advisers to certain funds which are organized under
non-U.S. jurisdictions, including Luxembourg (where they are regulated by the
Institute Monetaire Luxembourgeois) and Bermuda (where they are regulated by the
Bermuda Monetary Authority).
 
     AMG itself does not manage investments for clients, does not provide any
investment management services and, therefore, is not registered as an
investment adviser under federal or state law.
 
THE ABILITY TO EFFECT A CHANGE OF CONTROL OF THE COMPANY COULD BE LIMITED BY
PROVISIONS OF THE COMPANY'S CHARTER AND BY-LAWS, AND DELAWARE LAW
 
     Certain provisions of the Company's Amended and Restated Certificate of
Incorporation (the "Certificate") and Amended and Restated By-laws (the
"By-laws") and Delaware law could, together or separately, discourage potential
acquisition proposals, delay or prevent a change in control of the Company,
hinder the removal of incumbent directors, and limit the price that certain
investors might be willing to pay in the future for shares of the Common Stock,
all of which may be beneficial to the interests of the stockholders under
certain circumstances. These provisions include the issuance, without further
stockholder approval, of preferred stock with rights and privileges which could
be senior to the Common Stock. The Company also is subject to Section 203 of the
Delaware General Corporation Law which, subject to certain exceptions, prohibits
a Delaware corporation from engaging in any of a broad range of business
combinations with any "interested stockholder" for a period of three years
following the date that such stockholder became an interested stockholder. See
"Description of Capital Stock -- Certain Provisions of the Company's Certificate
of Incorporation and By-laws" and "-- Statutory Business Combination Provision".
 
CERTAIN STOCKHOLDERS MAY HAVE THE ABILITY TO EXERT SIGNIFICANT INFLUENCE OVER
THE BUSINESS, POLICIES AND AFFAIRS OF THE COMPANY
 
     After giving effect to the sale of the shares of Common Stock sold in the
Offerings, investors including investment funds associated with TA Associates,
Inc. ("TA Associates"), Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company ("The
Hartford"), members of senior management and key employees of the Company, and
managers of Affiliates will beneficially own in the aggregate approximately
24.2%, 2.3%, 6.1% and 5.5%, respectively, of the outstanding Common Stock,
including approximately 29.0%, 2.8%, 7.3% and 6.5% of the voting Common Stock.
In addition, NationsBanc Investment Corporation ("NationsBank") and Chase Equity
Associates will beneficially own in the aggregate 6.0% and 10.4% of the
outstanding Common Stock after the Offerings, respectively, in the form of
non-voting Class B Common Stock. To the knowledge of the Company, upon
consummation of the Offerings, there will be no agreements among such persons
relating to the voting of the Common Stock or otherwise relating to corporate
governance issues (except that the holders of shares of non-voting Class B
Common Stock have agreed that, to the extent such
 
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shares are entitled to vote as a class on any matter, they will vote such shares
in the same proportion as the votes of the holders of the shares of voting
Common Stock on such matter). If such persons were to vote their shares
together, these persons would have the ability to exert significant influence
over the Company's Board of Directors, and, therefore, the business, policies
and affairs of the Company. In addition, by reason of such holdings, these
stockholders may have the ability to exert significant influence over the
outcome of certain fundamental corporate transactions requiring stockholder
approval, including mergers and sales of assets, and the election of the members
of the Company's Board of Directors. This influence could preclude any
unsolicited acquisition of the Company and, consequently, adversely affect the
market price of the Common Stock. See "Certain Transactions", "Principal
Stockholders" and "Shares Eligible for Future Sale".
 
PURCHASERS OF COMMON STOCK IN THE OFFERINGS WILL EXPERIENCE IMMEDIATE AND
SUBSTANTIAL DILUTION
 
     The initial public offering price will be substantially higher than the pro
forma net tangible book value (deficit) per share of the Company which, as of
September 30, 1997, was $(34.91). Purchasers of the shares of Common Stock sold
in the Offerings will experience immediate and substantial pro forma net
tangible book value dilution of $32.95 per share, assuming an initial public
offering price of $21.50 per share. See "Dilution".
 
THE COMPANY DOES NOT PLAN TO PAY DIVIDENDS
 
     Following the consummation of the Offerings, the Company intends to retain
earnings to repay debt and to finance the growth and development of its business
and does not anticipate paying cash dividends on its Common Stock in the
foreseeable future. Any declaration of dividends in the future will depend upon,
among other things, the Company's results of operations, financial condition and
capital requirements as well as general business conditions. The Credit Facility
also prohibits the Company from making dividend payments to its stockholders.
See "Dividend Policy" and "Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial
Condition and Results of Operations -- Liquidity and Capital Resources".
 
LACK OF A PRIOR MARKET, EQUITY MARKET CONDITIONS, AND SHARES AVAILABLE FOR
FUTURE SALE COULD ADVERSELY AFFECT THE TRADING PRICE OF THE COMMON STOCK
 
  NO PRIOR MARKET FOR THE COMMON STOCK
 
     Prior to the Offerings, there has been no public market for the Common
Stock, and there can be no assurance that an active trading market will develop
or be sustained in the future or that the market price of the Common Stock will
not decline below the initial public offering price. The initial public offering
price of the Common Stock will be determined by negotiations between the Company
and the representatives of the U.S. Underwriters and the International
Underwriters and may not be indicative of the market price of the Common Stock
after the Offerings. See "Underwriting". From time to time after the Offerings,
there may be significant volatility in the market price for the Common Stock.
Quarterly operating results of the Company, changes in general conditions in the
economy or the financial markets, or other developments affecting the Company or
its competitors, could cause the market price of the Common Stock to fluctuate
substantially. In addition, in recent years, the stock market has experienced
significant price and volume fluctuations. This volatility has affected the
market prices of securities issued by many companies for reasons unrelated to
their operating performance and may adversely affect the price of the Common
Stock.
 
  SHARES ELIGIBLE FOR FUTURE SALE
 
     Sales of substantial amounts of Common Stock in the public market after the
Offerings could adversely affect the market price of the Common Stock. In
addition to the 7,000,000 shares of Common Stock offered in the Offerings, up to
6,681,186 shares of Common Stock owned by the current stockholders will be
eligible for sale in accordance with Rule 144 under the Securities Act of 1933,
as amended (the "Securities Act"), beginning 90 days after the consummation of
the Offerings, and an additional 2,339,129 shares of Common Stock will become
eligible for sale in the public market under Rule 144 at various dates through
November 1998. The remaining 65,625
 
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shares of Common Stock owned by the current stockholders are subject to vesting
provisions and will become eligible for sale in the public market under Rule 144
at various times after November 1998 as they become vested. If such stockholders
should sell or otherwise dispose of a substantial amount of Common Stock in the
public market, the prevailing market price could be adversely affected. However,
subject to certain exceptions, the Company and holders of 9,085,940 shares of
Common Stock outstanding before the Offerings have agreed not to offer, sell, or
otherwise dispose of any shares of Common Stock for a period of 180 days after
the date of this Prospectus without the prior written consent of the
representatives of the Underwriters. See "Shares Eligible For Future Sale".
 
  REGISTRATION RIGHTS
 
     The holders of 8,076,686 shares of Common Stock have the right in certain
circumstances to require the Company to register their shares under the
Securities Act for resale to the public, and the holders of 8,773,540 shares
have the right to include their shares in a registration statement filed by the
Company. In addition, certain of the managers of the Affiliates have the right
under certain circumstances to exchange portions of their interests in the
Affiliate of which they are a manager for shares of Common Stock. See
"Business -- AMG Structure and Relationship with Affiliates -- Capitalization of
Retained Interest". Certain of the managers who have these exchange rights have
the right to include the shares of Common Stock received by them in such
exchange in a registration statement filed by the Company under the Securities
Act. These registration rights may enable such holders to publicly sell shares
which would otherwise be ineligible for sale in the public market. The Company
also intends to register all of the shares of Common Stock issuable under the
Company's stock plans as soon as practicable following the consummation of the
Offerings. See "Management -- Compensation, Benefit and Retirement Plans". The
sale of a substantial number of shares of Common Stock into the public market
following the Offerings, or the availability of such shares for future sale,
could adversely affect the market price for the Common Stock and could impair
the Company's ability to obtain additional capital in the future through an
offering of equity securities should it desire to do so. See "Shares Eligible
for Future Sale" and "Underwriting".
 
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                                USE OF PROCEEDS
 
     The net proceeds to the Company from the sale of the 7,000,000 shares of
Common Stock in the Offerings, after deducting the underwriting discount and
expenses payable by the Company in connection with the Offerings, are estimated
to be approximately $139.0 million ($160.1 million if the Underwriters'
over-allotment options are exercised in full). The Company intends to use such
net proceeds to repay outstanding indebtedness, all of which was incurred to
finance portions of the Company's investments in certain Affiliates, as follows:
(i) approximately $60.0 million will be used to repay certain subordinated debt
which bears interest initially at LIBOR plus 7.25% and matures on April 7, 1998,
and (ii) approximately $79.0 million will be used to repay a portion of the
outstanding borrowings under the Credit Facility, which bear interest at
variable rates based on the prime rate or LIBOR as selected by the Company, and
mature on October 9, 2004 and October 9, 2005. The interest rate on indebtedness
under the Credit Facility at November 14, 1997 was 8.125% with respect to $118.3
million, 8.25% with respect to $117.0 million and 8.75% with respect to $50.0
million. Upon repayment of such indebtedness, and assuming the Company maintains
compliance with certain financial ratios, approximately $15.7 million will be
available for future borrowings under the Credit Facility.
 
                                DIVIDEND POLICY
 
     The Company has never declared or paid a cash dividend on its Common Stock.
The Company currently intends to retain earnings to finance the growth and
development of its business, including possible investments, and does not
anticipate paying cash dividends for the foreseeable future. Any payment of cash
dividends in the future will depend upon the financial condition, capital
requirements and earnings of the Company, as well as other factors the Company's
Board of Directors may deem relevant. In addition, the Credit Facility prohibits
the Company from making dividend payments to its stockholders. See "Management's
Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations --
Liquidity and Capital Resources".
 
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                                    DILUTION
 
     The pro forma net tangible book value (deficit) of the Common Stock at
September 30, 1997 before adjustment for the Offerings was $(317.2) million, or
$(34.91) per share after giving effect to the Recapitalization. After giving
effect to the sale of the 7,000,000 shares of Common Stock in the Offerings at
an assumed initial public offering price of $21.50 per share (before deducting
the estimated underwriting discounts and commissions and estimated offering
expenses), and applying the estimated net proceeds therefrom as set forth in
"Use of Proceeds" (with the associated write-off of $5.9 million in debt
issuance costs and debt discount), the pro forma net tangible book value
(deficit) of the Company at September 30, 1997 would have been $(184.1) million,
or $(11.45) per share.
 
<TABLE>
    <S>                                                                 <C>        <C>
    Assumed initial public offering price per share (1)..............              $ 21.50
         Pro forma net tangible book value (deficit) per share before
           the Offerings.............................................   $(34.91)
         Increase in pro forma net tangible book value per share
           attributable to the Offerings.............................     23.46
                                                                        -------
    As adjusted pro forma net tangible book value (deficit) per share
      after the Offerings............................................               (11.45)
                                                                                   -------
    Dilution in pro forma net tangible book value (deficit) per share
      to new investors (2)(3)........................................              $ 32.95
                                                                                   =======
</TABLE>
 
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(1) Assumed initial public offering price before deduction of underwriting
    discounts and commissions and estimated expenses of the Offerings to be paid
    by the Company.
 
(2) Dilution is determined by subtracting the pro forma net tangible book value
    per share of Common Stock after the Offerings from the assumed initial
    public offering price paid by purchasers in the Offerings for a share of
    Common Stock.
 
(3) Assumes no exercise of outstanding stock options. As of the date of this
    Prospectus, there are options outstanding to purchase a total of 92,500
    shares of Common Stock at an exercise price of $9.10 per share. See
    "Management -- Compensation, Benefit and Retirement Plans" and Note 13 of
    the Notes to the Company's Consolidated Financial Statements. If any of
    these options were exercised, there would be further dilution to purchasers
    of Common Stock in the Offerings.
 
   
     Assuming the Underwriters' over-allotment options are exercised in full,
the pro forma net tangible book value (deficit) at September 30, 1997 would be
$(163.0) million or $(9.51) per share, the immediate increase in pro forma net
tangible book value of shares owned by existing stockholders would be $25.40 per
share, and the immediate dilution to purchasers of shares of Common Stock in the
Offerings would be $31.01 per share.
    
 
     The following table summarizes, at September 30, 1997, after giving effect
to the sale of the shares of Common Stock in the Offerings at an assumed initial
public offering price of $21.50 per share, (i) the number and percentage of
shares of Common Stock purchased from the Company, (ii) the total cash
consideration paid for the Common Stock, and (iii) the average price per share
of Common Stock paid by existing stockholders and by purchasers of the Common
Stock in the Offerings:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                            TOTAL
                                            SHARES OWNED                CONSIDERATION
                                      ------------------------    --------------------------    AVERAGE PRICE
                                        NUMBER      PERCENTAGE       AMOUNT       PERCENTAGE      PER SHARE
                                      ----------    ----------    ------------    ----------    -------------
    <S>                               <C>           <C>           <C>             <C>           <C>
   
    Existing stockholders...........   9,085,940        56.5%     $ 86,640,000        36.5%        $  9.54
    New investors...................   7,000,000        43.5       150,500,000        63.5           21.50
                                      ----------       -----      ------------       -----
         Total......................  16,085,940       100.0%     $237,140,000       100.0%
                                      ==========       =====      ============       =====
</TABLE>
 
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                                 CAPITALIZATION
 
     The following table sets forth at September 30, 1997: (i) the historical
capitalization of the Company; (ii) the pro forma capitalization reflecting the
Subsequent Investment and the Recent Financing; and (iii) the pro forma
capitalization described in clause (ii) as adjusted to give effect to the
Recapitalization and sale of the shares of Common Stock in the Offerings (at an
assumed initial public offering price of $21.50 per share) and the application
of the net proceeds therefrom as described under "Use of Proceeds".
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                 SEPTEMBER 30, 1997
                                                     -------------------------------------------
                                                                                      PRO FORMA
                                                     HISTORICAL       PRO FORMA      AS ADJUSTED
                                                     -----------     -----------     -----------
                                                                   (IN THOUSANDS)
<S>                                                  <C>             <C>             <C>
Senior debt, current portion.......................   $      --       $   5,500       $   1,210
Senior debt, long-term portion.....................      63,300         279,800         205,090
Subordinated debt..................................          --          59,600             800
                                                      ---------       ---------       ---------
  Total debt.......................................      63,300         344,900         207,100
Stockholders' equity:
  Preferred stock, $.01 par value; 5,000,000 shares
     authorized; none issued and outstanding
     historical, pro forma and pro forma as
     adjusted......................................          --              --              --
  Convertible preferred stock, $.01 par value;
     137,396 shares authorized and 125,916 shares
     issued and outstanding historical; 213,935
     shares authorized and 159,249(1) shares issued
     and outstanding pro forma; and none
     authorized, issued or outstanding pro forma as
     adjusted......................................      53,577          84,777              --
  Common Stock, $.01 par value; 17,160,050 shares
     authorized and 1,037,500 shares issued and
     outstanding historical; 10,961,000 shares
     authorized and 1,037,500(2) shares issued and
     outstanding pro forma; and 40,000,000 shares
     authorized and 13,449,140 shares issued and
     outstanding pro forma as adjusted.............          --              --             134
  Class B Common Stock, $.01 par value, non-voting;
     970,150 shares authorized and none issued and
     outstanding historical; 3,342,250 shares
     authorized and none issued and outstanding pro
     forma; and 3,000,000 shares authorized and
     2,636,800 shares issued and outstanding pro
     forma as adjusted.............................          --              --              26
  Additional paid-in capital on common stock.......          15              15         225,481
  Foreign translation adjustment...................         (86)            (86)            (86)
  Accumulated deficit..............................      (4,681)         (4,681)        (10,587)
                                                      ---------       ---------       ---------
          Total stockholders' equity...............      48,825          80,025         214,968
                                                      ---------       ---------       ---------
          Total capitalization.....................   $ 112,125       $ 424,925       $ 422,068
                                                      =========       =========       =========
</TABLE>
 
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(1) Includes the issuance of 5,333 shares of Series C-2 Non-Voting Convertible
    Preferred Stock and assumes the exercise of warrants to purchase 28,000
    shares of Series C-2 Non-Voting Convertible Preferred Stock subsequent to
    September 30, 1997.
 
(2) Excludes 92,500 shares of Common Stock reserved for issuance under options
    outstanding under the 1995 Plan, of which 23,125 shares were issuable at
    September 30, 1997 upon the exercise of outstanding stock options at $9.10
    per share. See "Management--Compensation, Benefit and Retirement Plans".
 
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                       SELECTED PRO FORMA FINANCIAL DATA
 
     The selected pro forma statement of operations data and balance sheet data
set forth below are derived from the unaudited pro forma consolidated statement
of operations and balance sheet for the Company as of and for the nine months
ended September 30, 1997, and the related notes thereto, as set forth in the
Unaudited Pro Forma Consolidated Financial Statements included elsewhere in this
Prospectus. The selected pro forma data are adjusted to reflect: (i) the Prior
Investments (in the case of the selected pro forma statement of operations data)
and the Subsequent Investment; (ii) the Recent Financing (as defined below),
which was entered into in connection with the Subsequent Investment; and (iii)
the Offerings (including the application of the net proceeds therefrom) and the
Recapitalization in connection with the Offerings. The selected pro forma
statement of operations data for the nine months ended September 30, 1997 assume
that each of these transactions occurred on January 1, 1996. The selected pro
forma balance sheet data assume that each of these transactions occurred on
September 30, 1997.
 
     The pro forma adjustments are based on available information and upon
certain assumptions that management believes are reasonable under the
circumstances. The Prior Investments and the Subsequent Investment are accounted
for under the purchase method of accounting. Under this method of accounting,
the purchase price has been allocated to the assets and liabilities acquired
based upon estimates of fair value. See "Management's Discussion and Analysis of
Financial Condition and Results of Operations". The Prior Investments were
primarily funded with cash received from borrowings under the Company's
revolving credit facility and from issuances of the Company's Convertible
Preferred Stock. The Subsequent Investment has been funded by: (i) cash received
from borrowings ("Senior Debt") under the Company's new $300 million senior
credit facility (the "Credit Facility"), (ii) cash received from the issuance of
$60 million face amount of subordinated debt (the "Subordinated Debt"), and
(iii) cash received from the issuance of $30 million of Class C Convertible
Preferred Stock and warrants to purchase Class C Convertible Preferred Stock
(clauses (i) - (iii) collectively, the "Recent Financing"). See "Management's
Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations --
Liquidity and Capital Resources".
 
     The selected pro forma financial data should be read in conjunction with
the Unaudited Pro Forma Consolidated Financial Information and the related notes
thereto, and the Consolidated Financial Statements of the Company (including the
unaudited information as of and for the nine months ended September 30, 1997)
and the related notes thereto, included elsewhere in this Prospectus. The pro
forma information is based on the historical data with respect to the Company
and the acquired businesses comprising the Prior Investments and the Subsequent
Investment, is not necessarily indicative of the results that might have
occurred had the transactions reflected actually taken place at the beginning of
the period specified and is not intended to be a projection of future results.
 
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                       SELECTED PRO FORMA FINANCIAL DATA
 
                      NINE MONTHS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 1997
 
   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                  FINANCING                          OFFERING         PRO FORMA
                            HISTORICAL      INVESTMENTS(1)     ADJUSTMENTS(2)      PRO FORMA      ADJUSTMENTS(3)     AS ADJUSTED
                            -----------     --------------     ---------------     ----------     --------------     ------------
                                                  (IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT WHERE INDICATED AND PER SHARE DATA)
<S>                         <C>             <C>                <C>                 <C>            <C>                <C>
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
  DATA
Revenues..................   $  53,280         $ 50,579           $      --         $103,859        $       --        $  103,859
Operating expenses:
    Compensation and
      related expenses....      18,900           12,172                  --           31,072                --            31,072
    Amortization of
      intangible assets...       3,121            7,946                  --           11,067               150            11,217
    Depreciation and other
      amortization........       1,059              499                 793            2,351              (277)            2,074
    Other operating
      expenses............      21,228            5,415                  --           26,643                --            26,643
                             ---------         --------           ---------         --------        ----------        ----------
        Total operating
          expenses........      44,308           26,032                 793           71,133              (127)           71,006
                             ---------         --------           ---------         --------        ----------        ----------
Operating income (loss)...       8,972           24,547                (793)          32,726               127            32,853
Non-operating (income) and
  expenses:
    Investment and other
      income..............        (814)             (18)                 --             (832)               --              (832)
    Interest expense......       2,707               36              20,730           23,473           (11,366)           12,107
                             ---------         --------           ---------         --------        ----------        ----------
                                 1,893               18              20,730           22,641           (11,366)           11,275
                             ---------         --------           ---------         --------        ----------        ----------
Income (loss) before
  minority interest and
  income taxes............       7,079           24,529             (21,523)          10,085            11,493            21,578
Minority interest.........      (6,025)          (8,898)                 --          (14,923)              189           (14,734)
                             ---------         --------           ---------         --------        ----------        ----------
Income (loss) before
  income taxes............       1,054           15,631             (21,523)          (4,838)           11,682             6,844
Income taxes..............         221              678                  --              899             1,975             2,874
                             ---------         --------           ---------         --------        ----------        ----------
Net income (loss).........   $     833         $ 14,953           $ (21,523)        $ (5,737)       $    9,707        $    3,970
                             =========         ========           =========         ========        ==========        ==========
Net income (loss) per
  share (4)...............   $     .12                                              $   (.63)                         $      .25
                             =========                                              ========                          ==========
Number of shares used in
  net income (loss) per
  share...................       6,854                                                 9,053                              16,139
                             =========                                              ========                          ==========
OTHER FINANCIAL DATA
Assets under management
  (at period end, in
  millions)...............   $  37,993         $  5,113           $      --         $ 43,106        $       --        $   43,106
EBITDA (5)................       7,941           24,112                  --           32,053               189            32,242
EBITDA as adjusted(5).....       5,013           23,398             (20,730)           7,681             9,580            17,261
Cash flow from (used in)
  operating activities....       6,749           29,107             (20,805)          15,051             9,391            24,442
Cash flow used in
  investing activities....     (27,007)            (370)           (300,325)        (327,702)               --          (327,702)
Cash flow from financing
  activities..............      24,032               --             303,075          327,107                --           327,107
BALANCE SHEET DATA
Current assets............   $  33,331         $  5,385           $   2,500         $ 41,216        $       --        $   41,216
Acquired client
  relationships...........      44,917           98,294                  --          143,211               740           143,951
Goodwill..................      53,545          200,478                  --          254,023             1,109           255,132
Total assets..............     142,400          305,597              11,400          459,397            (2,857)          456,540
Current liabilities.......      17,251            9,697                  --           26,948            (4,290)           22,658
Senior debt...............      63,300          210,600              11,400          285,300           (79,000)          206,300
Subordinated debt.........          --           59,600                  --           59,600           (58,800)              800
Total liabilities.........      84,800          274,397              11,400          370,597          (137,800)          232,797
Minority interest.........       8,775               --                  --            8,775                --             8,775
Preferred stock...........      53,577           31,200                  --           84,777           (84,777)               --
Stockholders' equity......      48,825           31,200                  --           80,025           134,943           214,968
</TABLE>
    
 
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(1) Gives effect to the recent investment in Tweedy, Browne (the "Subsequent
    Investment"), which occurred subsequent to September 30, 1997, and, in the
    case of the selected statement of operations data, to the investments made
    during the year ended December 31, 1996 and the nine months ended September
    30, 1997 (the "Prior Investments"). See notes (B), (C) and (H)-(L) to the
    Unaudited Pro Forma Consolidated Financial Information included elsewhere in
    this Prospectus.
 
(2) To adjust for the Recent Financing, which was entered into in connection
    with the Subsequent Investment. See notes (B), (D) and (M) to the Unaudited
    Pro Forma Consolidated Financial Information included elsewhere in this
    Prospectus.
 
(3) To adjust for (i) the sale of Common Stock offered by the Offerings and the
    application of the net proceeds therefrom, and (ii) the related
    Recapitalization, consisting of a 50-for-1 stock split of the Common Stock
    effected in the form of a stock dividend and the issuance of 86,023 shares
    of Common Stock to shareholders of an Affiliate upon consummation of the
    Offerings, in each case as of the date of this Prospectus, the exercise of
    all warrants to purchase shares of the Company's convertible preferred stock
    (the "Convertible Preferred Stock") and the conversion of all outstanding
    shares of the Convertible Preferred Stock into shares of Common Stock, in
    each case upon consummation of the Offerings. See notes (E)-(G) and (N)-(Q)
    to the Unaudited Pro Forma Consolidated Financial Information included
    elsewhere in this Prospectus.
 
(4) See note (4) to the Summary Historical and Pro Forma Financial Data included
    elsewhere in this Prospectus.
 
(5) See notes (5) and (6) to the Summary Historical and Pro Forma Financial Data
    included elsewhere in this Prospectus.
 
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                       SELECTED HISTORICAL FINANCIAL DATA
 
     The selected consolidated statement of operations data and balance sheet
data set forth below are derived in the relevant periods from the consolidated
financial statements and the notes thereto of the Company. The Company's
consolidated financial statements have been audited by Coopers & Lybrand L.L.P.,
independent accountants, as of December 31, 1995 and 1996, and for each of the
three years in the period ended December 31, 1996, and are included elsewhere in
this Prospectus, together with the report of Coopers & Lybrand L.L.P. thereon.
The selected consolidated statement of operations data for the nine months ended
September 30, 1996 and 1997 and balance sheet data at September 30, 1997,
presented below, were derived from the Company's unaudited consolidated
financial statements that are included elsewhere in this Prospectus and include,
in the opinion of management, all adjustments (consisting only of normal
recurring adjustments) necessary for a fair presentation of the financial
information for such periods. The results of operations for the nine months
ended September 30, 1996 and 1997 are not necessarily indicative of the results
of operations to be expected for the full year. This selected historical
financial data should be read in conjunction with "Management's Discussion and
Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations", the Company's
consolidated financial statements and the notes thereto, and the other financial
information included elsewhere in this Prospectus.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                                        NINE MONTHS
                                                                                                    ENDED SEPTEMBER 30,
                                                                  YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,
                                                              --------------------------------      --------------------
                                                               1994        1995         1996         1996         1997
                                                              ------      -------      -------      -------      -------
                                                                (IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT AS INDICATED AND PER SHARE DATA)
<S>                                                           <C>         <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS DATA
Revenues....................................................  $5,374      $14,182      $50,384      $32,170      $53,280
Operating expenses:
    Compensation and related expenses.......................   3,591        6,018       21,113       13,421       18,900
    Amortization of intangible assets.......................     774        4,174        8,053        2,518        3,121
    Depreciation and other amortization.....................      19          133          932          653        1,059
    Other operating expenses................................   1,000        2,567       13,115        9,578       21,228
                                                              ------      -------      -------      -------      -------
        Total operating expenses............................   5,384       12,892       43,213       26,170       44,308
Operating income............................................     (10)       1,290        7,171        6,000        8,972
Non-operating (income) and expenses:
    Investment and other income.............................    (966)        (265)        (337)        (763)        (814)
    Interest expense........................................     158        1,244        2,747        2,036        2,707
                                                              ------      -------      -------      -------      -------
                                                                (808)         979        2,410        1,273        1,893
                                                              ------      -------      -------      -------      -------
Income before minority interest, income taxes and
  extraordinary item........................................     798          311        4,761        4,727        7,079
Minority interest (3).......................................    (305)      (2,541)      (5,969)      (3,732)      (6,025)
                                                              ------      -------      -------      -------      -------
Income (loss) before income taxes...........................     493       (2,230)      (1,208)         995        1,054
Income taxes................................................     699          706          181          696          221
                                                              ------      -------      -------      -------      -------
Income (loss) before extraordinary item.....................    (206)      (2,936)      (1,389)         299          833
Extraordinary item..........................................      --           --         (983)        (580)          --
                                                              ------      -------      -------      -------      -------
Net income (loss)...........................................  $ (206)     $(2,936)     $(2,372)     $  (281)         833
                                                              ======      =======      =======      =======      =======
Net income (loss) per share (1).............................  $(0.05)     $ (0.58)     $ (0.36)     $ (0.04)     $   .12
                                                              ======      =======      =======      =======      =======
OTHER FINANCIAL DATA
Assets under management (at period end, in millions)........  $  755      $ 4,615      $19,051      $16,074      $37,993
EBITDA (2)..................................................   1,444        3,321       10,524        6,202        7,941
EBITDA as adjusted(2).......................................     587        1,371        7,596        3,470        5,013
Cash flow from operating activities.........................     818        1,292        6,185        5,122        6,749
Cash flow used in investing activities......................  (6,156)     (37,781)     (29,210)     (28,513)     (27,007)
Cash flow from financing activities.........................   9,509       46,414       15,650       18,419       24,032
</TABLE>
 
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                             DECEMBER 31,                  SEPTEMBER
                                                                  ----------------------------------          30,
                                                                   1994         1995          1996            1997
                                                                  -------      -------      --------      ------------
                                                                                     (IN THOUSANDS)
<S>                                                               <C>          <C>          <C>           <C>
BALANCE SHEET DATA
Current assets.................................................   $ 4,791      $16,847      $ 23,064        $ 33,331
Acquired client relationships..................................     3,482       18,192        30,663          44,917
Goodwill.......................................................     5,417       26,293        40,809          53,545
Total assets...................................................    13,808       64,699       101,335         142,400
Current liabilities............................................     2,021        4,111        23,591          17,251
Senior debt....................................................        --       18,400        33,400          63,300
Total liabilities..............................................     3,925       26,620        60,856          84,800
Minority interest (3)..........................................        80        1,212         3,490           8,775
Preferred stock................................................    10,004       40,008        42,476          53,577
Stockholders' equity...........................................     9,803       36,867        36,989          48,825
</TABLE>
    
 
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(1) See note (4) to the Summary Historical and Pro Forma Financial Data included
    elsewhere in this Prospectus.
 
(2) See notes (5) and (6) to the Summary Historical and Pro Forma Financial Data
    included elsewhere in this Prospectus.
 
(3) See note (3) to the Summary Historical and Pro Forma Financial Data included
    elsewhere in this Prospectus.
 
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<PAGE>   26
 
                    MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF
                 FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
 
     The following discussion and analysis of the Company's financial condition
and results of operations should be read in conjunction with the Company's
Consolidated Financial Statements and Notes thereto appearing elsewhere in this
Prospectus.
 
OVERVIEW
 
     The Company acquires equity positions in mid-sized investment management
firms, and derives its revenues from such firms. AMG has a revenue sharing
arrangement with each Affiliate which is contained in the organizational
documents of that Affiliate. Each such arrangement allocates a specified
percentage of revenues (typically 50-70%) for use by management of that
Affiliate in paying operating expenses of the Affiliate, including salaries and
bonuses (the "Operating Allocation"). The remaining portion of revenues of the
Affiliate, typically 30-50% (the "Owners' Allocation"), is allocated to the
owners of that Affiliate (including the Company), generally in proportion to
their ownership of the Affiliate.
 
     One of the purposes of the revenue sharing arrangements is to provide
ongoing incentives for the managers of the Affiliates. The revenue sharing
arrangements are designed to allow each Affiliate's managers to participate in
that firm's growth (through their compensation paid out of the Operating
Allocation and their ownership of a portion of the Owners' Allocation) and to
make operating expenditures freely within the limits of the Operating
Allocation. The portion of the Operating Allocation that is not used to pay
salaries and other operating expenses (the "Excess Operating Allocation") is
available for payment to the managers and other key employees of such Affiliate
in the form of bonuses. The managers of each Affiliate thus have an incentive to
increase revenues (thereby increasing the Operating Allocation) and control
expenses (thereby increasing the Excess Operating Allocation). The ownership by
an Affiliate's management of a portion of the Affiliate, which entitles them to
a portion of the Owners' Allocation, provides a further incentive to managers of
each Affiliate to increase revenues.
 
     The revenue sharing arrangements allow AMG to participate in the growth of
revenues of each Affiliate, because as revenues increase, the Owners' Allocation
also increases. However, the Company participates in that growth to a lesser
extent than the managers of the Affiliate, because AMG does not participate in
the growth of the Operating Allocation.
 
     The portion of each Affiliate's revenues which is included in its Operating
Allocation and retained by it to pay salaries, bonuses and other operating
expenses, as well as the portion of each Affiliate's revenues which is included
in its Owners' Allocation and distributed to AMG and the other owners of the
Affiliate, are both included as "revenues" on the Company's Consolidated
Statements of Operations. The expenses of each Affiliate which are paid out of
the Operating Allocation, as well as the holding company expenses of AMG which
are paid by the Company out of the amounts of the Owners' Allocation which AMG
receives from the Affiliates, are both included in Operating Expenses on the
Company's Consolidated Statements of Operations. The portion of each Affiliate's
Owners' Allocation which is allocated to owners of the Affiliates other than the
Company is included in "minority interest" on the Company's Consolidated
Statements of Operations.
 
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     The following diagram depicts the allocation of the Affiliates' revenues.
 
     [Description of Flow Diagram:]
     [Diagram demonstrating the flow of revenues from an Affiliate to the
Company, to management owners of the Affiliate, and to pay operating expenses of
the Affiliate.]
     [Diagram begins on the left side of the page with a square with "Affiliate"
written inside; an arrow moves from left to right, beginning on the right side
of the square, and connects to a rectangle entitled "Revenue Sharing
Agreement".]
     [Two arrows originate from the right side of the "Revenue Sharing
Agreement" rectangle; one arrow begins at the top right corner and moves
diagonally upwards to the right to an oval shape with "Operating Allocation"
written inside; the bottom arrow moves diagonally downwards to the right from
the lower right corner of the rectangle and connects to an oval shape with
"Owners' Allocation" written inside.]
     [Two arrows originate from the right side of the oval titled "Operating
Allocation"; one arrow moves diagonally upwards and to the right and connects
with another oval shape entitled "Salary and Bonuses to Employees; Other
Operating Expenses"; the second arrow, with the words "Excess Operating
Allocation" written on the arrow, moves diagonally downwards and to the right to
a rectangle entitled "Affiliate Management Equity Holders".]
     [The "Owners' Allocation" oval has two arrows originating on the right
side; one arrow, with the words "Owners' Allocation" written on it, moves
diagonally upwards and to the right and connects to the rectangle called
"Affiliate Management Equity Holders" described above; the second arrow, with
the words "Owners' Allocation" written on it, moves diagonally downwards and to
the right and connects to a pennant-shaped symbol with "AMG" written inside.]
 
     The EBITDA Contribution of an Affiliate represents the Owners' Allocation
of that Affiliate allocated to AMG before interest, taxes, depreciation and
amortization of that Affiliate. EBITDA Contribution does not include holding
company expenses of AMG.
 
     The Affiliates' revenues are derived from the provision of investment
management services for fees. Investment management fees are usually determined
as a percentage fee charged on periodic values of a client's assets under
management. Certain of the Affiliates, including Tweedy, Browne, bill advisory
fees for all or a portion of their clients based upon assets under management
valued at the beginning of a billing period ("in advance"). Other Affiliates
bill advisory fees for all or a portion of their clients based upon assets under
management valued at the end of the billing period ("in arrears"). Advisory fees
billed in advance will not reflect subsequent changes in the market value of
assets under management for that period. Conversely, advisory fees billed in
arrears will reflect changes in the market value of assets under management for
that period. In addition, several of the Affiliates charge performance-based
fees to certain of their clients; these performance-based fees result in
payments to the applicable Affiliate if specified levels of investment
performance are achieved. All references to "assets under management" include
assets directly managed as well as assets underlying overlay strategies which
employ futures, options or other derivative securities to achieve a particular
investment objective.
 
     The Company's level of profitability will depend on a variety of factors
including principally: (i) the level of Affiliate revenues, which is dependent
on the ability of the Affiliates and future affiliates to maintain or increase
assets under management by maintaining their existing investment advisory
relationships and fee structures, marketing their services successfully to new
clients, and obtaining favorable investment results; (ii) the receipt of Owners'
Allocation, which is dependent on the ability of the Affiliates and future
affiliates to maintain certain levels of operating profit margins; (iii) the
availability and cost of the capital with which AMG finances its investments;
(iv) the Company's success in attracting new investments and the terms upon
which such transactions are completed; (v) the level of intangible assets and
the associated amortization resulting from the Company's
 
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<PAGE>   28
 
investments; (vi) the level of expenses incurred by AMG for holding company
operations, including compensation for its employees; and (vii) the level of
taxation to which the Company is subject, all of which are, to some extent,
dependent on factors which are not in the Company's control, such as general
securities market conditions.
 
     Since its founding in December 1993, the Company has completed ten
investments in Affiliates. In September and October 1997, the Company completed
investments in GeoCapital and Tweedy, Browne, respectively. The Company also
made investments during 1996 and 1997 in First Quadrant (March 1996), Burridge
(December 1996) and Gofen and Glossberg (May 1997). The Tweedy, Browne
Investment is the Company's largest to date, representing 53% of the Affiliates'
pro forma EBITDA Contribution for the nine months ended September 30, 1997.
 
     In the Tweedy, Browne Investment, AMG paid $300 million in cash for a 71.2%
interest in Tweedy, Browne's Owners' Allocation. In August 1997, when the
Tweedy, Browne purchase agreement was executed, AMG's interest represented an
estimated $30 million of annualized EBITDA Contribution based on Tweedy,
Browne's assets under management as of such date. There can be no assurance that
the actual EBITDA Contribution of Tweedy, Browne will equal this estimate. On a
pro forma basis for the year ended December 31, 1996 and the nine months ended
September 30, 1997, Tweedy, Browne's EBITDA Contribution was approximately $21.4
million and $20.6 million, respectively.
 
     The remaining portion of the firm's Owners' Allocation is owned by the
senior management of Tweedy, Browne, including Christopher H. Browne, William H.
Browne, and John D. Spears (collectively, the "Original Partners"). In
connection with the transaction, the Original Partners signed ten year
employment agreements with Tweedy, Browne. In addition, the Original Partners
agreed to invest $100 million of the sale proceeds in accounts under Tweedy,
Browne's management for a ten year period, bringing the total assets of the
Original Partners, former partners and employees of Tweedy, Browne and their
respective families under management by the firm to over $300 million (although
no fees are paid with respect to most of these assets under management and,
other than the $100 million described above, there is no requirement that such
funds remain under the management of the firm).
 
     Pursuant to the Tweedy, Browne Company LLC Limited Liability Company
Agreement (the "Tweedy, Browne LLC Agreement"), the management members have
certain rights to require the Company to purchase their retained interests in
the firm (the "Tweedy, Browne Puts") and AMG has certain rights to require
management members to sell their retained interest in the firm (the "Tweedy,
Browne Calls"). For the Original Partners, the Tweedy, Browne Puts are
exercisable beginning in 2003, with the maximum aggregate percentage of the
retained interest which may be sold in any year limited to 2.5% of the firm
until 2008, when all of the Original Partners' remaining interests are eligible
to be put to AMG. The Tweedy, Browne Calls are exercisable with respect to each
management member after they reach a certain defined age, and are limited in any
one year to 20% of the maximum interests held by each person. The Tweedy, Browne
LLC Agreement provides that, except in limited circumstances (e.g., death or
disability), if an Original Partner (or other management member) terminates his
employment prior to the agreed upon retirement eligibility date, his interest
will be repurchased at a substantial discount to the Fair Value Purchase Price.
See "Business -- AMG Structure and Relationship with
Affiliates -- Capitalization of Retained Interest". In a separate provision of
the Tweedy, Browne LLC Agreement, the Original Partners agreed to provide for an
8% interest in the firm to be sold to key employees over the five years
following AMG's investment (in addition to 2% which was sold to such employees).
These employees will be granted Tweedy, Browne Puts with respect to one half of
their interest which will be exercisable beginning five years after their
issuance subject to annual limitations.
 
     The Company's investments, including the Tweedy, Browne Investment, have
been accounted for under the purchase method of accounting under which goodwill
is recorded for the excess of the
 
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purchase price for the acquisition of interests in Affiliates over the fair
value of the net assets acquired, including acquired client relationships.
 
   
     As a result of the series of investments made by the Company, intangible
assets (goodwill and acquired client relationships) constitute a substantial
percentage of the assets of the Company and the Company's results of operations
have included increased charges for amortization of those intangible assets. As
of September 30, 1997, the Company's total assets, on a pro forma basis for the
inclusion of the Subsequent Investment, were approximately $459.4 million, of
which approximately $143.2 million consisted of "acquired client relationships"
and $254.0 million consisted of "goodwill" (acquired client relationships and
goodwill are collectively referred to as "intangible assets"). The amortization
period for intangible assets from each investment is assessed individually, with
amortization periods for the Company's investments to date, including the
Subsequent Investment occurring after September 30, 1997, ranging from nine to
26 years in the case of acquired client relationships and 15 to 35 years in the
case of goodwill. In determining the amortization period for intangible assets
acquired, the Company considers a number of factors including: the firm's
historical and potential future operating performance; the firm's historical and
potential future rates of attrition among clients; the stability and longevity
of existing client relationships; the firm's recent, as well as long-term,
investment performance; the characteristics of the firm's products and
investment styles; the stability and depth of the firm's management team and the
firm's history and perceived franchise or brand value. The Company continuously
evaluates all components of intangible assets to determine whether there has
been any impairment in its carrying value or its useful life. The Company makes
such evaluations quarterly on an Affiliate-by-Affiliate basis to assess if facts
and circumstances exist which suggest an impairment has occurred in the value of
the intangible assets or if the amortization period needs to be shortened. If
such a condition exists, the Company will evaluate the recoverability of the
intangible asset by preparing a projection of the undiscounted future cash flows
of the Affiliate. If impairment is indicated, then the carrying amount of
intangible assets, including goodwill, will be reduced to their fair values. See
"Risk Factors -- Risks Related to Write-Offs of Acquired Client Relationships
and Goodwill".
    
 
     While amortization of intangible assets has been charged to the results of
operations and is expected to be a continuing material component of the
Company's operating expenses, management believes it is important to distinguish
this expense from other operating expenses since such amortization does not
require the use of cash. Because of this, and because the Company's
distributions from its Affiliates are based on their Owners' Allocation,
management has provided additional supplemental information in this Prospectus
for "cash" related earnings, as an addition to, but not as a substitute for,
measures related to net income. Such measures are (i) EBITDA, which the Company
believes is useful to investors as an indicator of the Company's ability to
service debt, make new investments and meet working capital requirements, and
(ii) EBITDA as adjusted, which the Company believes is useful to investors as
another indicator of funds available to the Company, which may be used to make
new investments, repay debt obligations, repurchase shares of Common Stock or
pay dividends on Common Stock.
 
RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
 
  SUPPLEMENTAL PRO FORMA INFORMATION
 
     Affiliate operations are included in the Company's historical financial
statements from their respective dates of acquisition. The Company consolidates
Affiliates when it owns a controlling interest and includes in minority interest
the portion of capital and Owners' Allocation owned by persons other than the
Company. One of the Company's Affiliates, Paradigm, is not controlled by the
Company and is accounted for under the equity method.
 
     Because the Company has made investments in each of the periods for which
financial statements are presented, the Company believes that the operating
results for these periods are not directly comparable. Substantially all of the
changes in the Company's income, expense and balance sheet categories result
from the inclusion of the acquired businesses from the dates of their
acquisition.
 
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     The Unaudited Pro Forma Consolidated Statements of Operations appearing
elsewhere in this Prospectus present the results of operations of the Company
for the year ended December 31, 1996 and the nine months ended September 30,
1997, as if the Prior Investments, the Subsequent Investment, the Recent
Financing, the Recapitalization and the sale of Common Stock offered in the
Offerings and the application of the net proceeds therefrom had occurred on
January 1, 1996 (without any cumulative effect). The Unaudited Pro Forma
Consolidated Balance Sheet reflects the Subsequent Investment and the Recent
Financing as if they had occurred on September 30, 1997. Such Pro Forma
Consolidated Financial Statements are based on the historical financial
information of the Subsequent Investment and have been adjusted to reflect the
new cost basis of net assets acquired and such other adjustments as further
described in the Notes to the Unaudited Pro Forma Consolidated Financial
Statements. The Unaudited Pro Forma Consolidated Financial Statements are not
necessarily indicative of the results that would have occurred had the
transactions occurred on the dates indicated or which may be realized in the
future.
 
     The following table presents supplemental unaudited pro forma information
prepared on the same basis as the pro forma information appearing in the
Unaudited Pro Forma Consolidated Financial Statements described above. Such
information is provided to enhance the reader's understanding and evaluation of
the effects to the Company of the Tweedy, Browne Investment, the Company's
largest investment to date.
 
                UNAUDITED PRO FORMA SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION(1)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                    DECEMBER 31, 1996        SEPTEMBER 30, 1997
                                                    -----------------     ------------------------
                                                      (IN MILLIONS)            (IN MILLIONS)
<S>                                                 <C>                   <C>
Assets under Management -- at period end:
  Tweedy, Browne..................................      $   3,422                $    5,113
  Other Affiliates................................         24,325                    37,993
                                                        ---------                ----------
     Total........................................      $  27,747                $   43,106
                                                        =========                ==========
</TABLE>
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                       YEAR ENDED               NINE MONTHS
                                                    DECEMBER 31, 1996     ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 1997
                                                    -----------------     ------------------------
                                                     (IN THOUSANDS)            (IN THOUSANDS)
<S>                                                 <C>                   <C>
Revenues:
  Tweedy, Browne..................................      $  39,905                $   38,108
  Other Affiliates................................         81,094                    65,751
                                                        ---------                ----------
     Total........................................      $ 120,999                $  103,859
                                                        =========                ==========
Owners' Allocation(2):
  Tweedy, Browne..................................      $  26,623                $   25,853
  Other Affiliates(3).............................         33,078                    25,144
                                                        ---------                ----------
     Total........................................      $  59,701                $   50,997
                                                        =========                ==========
EBITDA Contribution(4):
  Tweedy, Browne..................................      $  21,374                $   20,566
  Other Affiliates(5).............................         24,036                    18,478
                                                        ---------                ----------
     Total........................................      $  45,410                $   39,044
                                                        =========                ==========
OTHER FINANCIAL DATA
Reconciliation of EBITDA Contribution to EBITDA:
  Total EBITDA Contribution (as above)............      $  45,410                $   39,044
  Less holding company expenses...................         (5,602)                   (6,802)
                                                        ---------                ----------
  EBITDA..........................................         39,808                    32,242
                                                        ---------                ----------
EBITDA as adjusted(6).............................         22,884                    17,261
Cash flow from operating activities...............         24,225                    24,442
Cash flow used in investing activities............       (358,844)                 (327,702)
Cash flow from financing activities...............        350,624                   327,107
</TABLE>
 
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(1) All amounts are pro forma for the inclusion of the Prior Investments and the
    Subsequent Investment as if such transactions occurred on January 1, 1996.
    See Notes to Unaudited Pro Forma Consolidated Financial Statements.
 
(2) Owners' Allocation represents the portion of an Affiliate's revenues which
    is allocated to the owners of that Affiliate, including AMG, generally in
    proportion to their ownership interest, pursuant to the revenue sharing
    agreement with such Affiliate. The Company believes that the Owners'
    Allocation may be useful to investors as an indicator of the revenues an
    Affiliate has available for distribution to the Company. Owners' Allocation,
    as calculated by the Company, may not be consistent with comparable
    computations of Owners' Allocation by other companies with revenue sharing
    agreements.
 
(3) No Affiliate other than Tweedy, Browne accounted for more than 16% and 15%
    of Owners' Allocation for the periods ended December 31, 1996 and September
    30, 1997, respectively. No single client relationship accounted for more
    than 3% of Owners' Allocation for the nine months ended September 30, 1997.
 
(4) EBITDA Contribution represents the portion of an Affiliate's revenues that
    is allocated to the Company, after amounts retained by the Affiliate for
    compensation and day-to-day operating and overhead expenses, but before the
    interest, tax, depreciation and amortization expenses of the Affiliate.
    EBITDA Contribution does not include holding company expenses. The Company
    believes EBITDA Contribution may be useful to investors as an indicator of
    each Affiliate's contribution to the Company's ability to service debt, to
    make new investments and to meet working capital requirements. EBITDA
    Contribution is not a measure of financial performance under generally
    accepted accounting principles and should not be considered an alternative
    to net income as a measure of operating performance or to cash flows from
    operating activities as a measure of liquidity. EBITDA Contribution and
    EBITDA, as calculated by the Company, may not be consistent with comparable
    computations by other companies.
 
(5) No Affiliate other than Tweedy, Browne accounted for more than 16% and 17%
    of EBITDA Contribution for the periods ended December 31, 1996 and September
    30, 1997, respectively. No single client relationship accounted for more
    than 3% of EBITDA Contribution for the nine months ended September 30, 1997.
 
(6) EBITDA as adjusted represents earnings after interest expense and income
    taxes but before depreciation and amortization and extraordinary items. The
    Company believes that this measure may be useful to investors as another
    indicator of funds available to the Company, which may be used to make new
    investments, repay debt obligations, repurchase shares of Common Stock or
    pay dividends on Common Stock. EBITDA as adjusted, as calculated by the
    Company, may not be consistent with computations of EBITDA as adjusted by
    other companies. EBITDA as adjusted is not a measure of financial
    performance under generally accepted accounting principles and should not be
    considered an alternative to net income as a measure of operating
    performance or to cash flows from operating activities as a measure of
    liquidity.
 
     On a pro forma basis for the nine months ended September 30, 1997 assets
under management increased $15.4 billion, or 55%, to $43.1 billion from $27.7
billion at December 31, 1996.
 
     Pro forma consolidated revenues were $103.9 million for the nine months
ended September 30, 1997 while pro forma Owners' Allocation and pro forma EBITDA
Contribution were $51.0 million and $39.0 million for the same period,
respectively. Of the $39.0 million of EBITDA Contribution, $20.6 million was
related to Tweedy, Browne, while the remaining $18.4 million was related to the
other Affiliates.
 
     Tweedy, Browne's pro forma EBITDA Contribution was based on revenues of
$38.1 million for the nine months ended September 30, 1997 which were partially
based upon advisory fees billed in advance. For the other Affiliates, the $18.4
million of EBITDA Contribution was based on revenues of $65.8 million for the
nine months ended September 30, 1997. The consolidated pro forma EBITDA
Contribution did not increase proportionately to the increase in assets under
management for the same period, in part because the fees for Tweedy, Browne and
certain other Affiliates were billed in advance rather than in arrears.
 
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  HISTORICAL
 
     NINE MONTHS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 1997 AS COMPARED TO SEPTEMBER 30, 1996
 
     As a result of the factors described below, the Company had net income of
$833,000 for the nine months ended September 30, 1997 compared to a net loss of
$281,000 for the nine months ended September 30, 1996. The net loss for the nine
months ended September 30, 1996 resulted primarily from an extraordinary loss of
$580,000, net of related tax benefit, from the early extinguishment of debt.
 
     Assets under management increased by $21.9 billion to $38.0 billion at
September 30, 1997 from $16.1 billion at September 30, 1996 in part due to the
investments made in Burridge, Gofen and Glossberg and GeoCapital which were
completed in December 1996, May 1997 and September 1997, respectively. Excluding
the initial assets under management of these Affiliates at the respective dates
of the Company's investments, assets under management increased by $14.9
billion, as a result of $4.1 billion in market appreciation and $10.8 billion
from net new sales.
 
   
     Consolidated revenues increased by $21.1 million to $53.3 million for the
nine months ended September 30, 1997 from $32.2 million for the nine months
ended September 30, 1996. Since September 30, 1996 the Company invested in
Burridge in December 1996 and Gofen and Glossberg in May 1997 and included their
results from their respective purchase dates. In addition, the Company invested
in First Quadrant in March 1996 and its results were included in the results for
the nine months ended September 30, 1996 from its purchase date. Revenues from
these investments accounted for $21.7 million of the increase in revenues from
1996 to 1997 and were partially offset by a $2.5 million decline in revenues at
Systematic following a period during 1996 of net client asset withdrawals.
Performance-based fees, primarily earned by First Quadrant, increased by $6.0
million to $11.0 million for the nine months ended September 30, 1997 compared
to the nine months ended September 30, 1996. The Company completed its
investment in GeoCapital on September 30, 1997 and, therefore, GeoCapital's
operating results were not included in either period.
    
 
   
     Compensation and related expenses increased by $5.5 million to $18.9
million for the nine months ended September 30, 1997 from $13.4 million for the
nine months ended September 30, 1996. The inclusion of the First Quadrant,
Burridge and Gofen and Glossberg investments accounted for $4.2 million of this
increase and the remainder was due to increased compensation and related
expenses at AMG and other Affiliates, including the costs of new hires to
support the Company's growth.
    
 
     Amortization of intangible assets increased by $602,000 to $3.1 million for
the nine months ended September 30, 1997 from $2.5 million for the nine months
ended September 30, 1996 as a result of the inclusion of the First Quadrant,
Burridge and Gofen and Glossberg investments.
 
   
     Selling, general and administrative expenses increased by $10.2 million to
$17.8 million for the nine months ended September 30, 1997 from $7.6 million for
the nine months ended September 30, 1996. The First Quadrant, Burridge and Gofen
and Glossberg investments accounted for $8.2 million of this increase and the
remainder was primarily due to increases in AMG and other Affiliates' selling,
general and administrative expenses.
    
 
     Other operating expenses increased by approximately $1.5 million to $3.5
million for the nine months ended September 30, 1997 from $2.0 million for the
nine months ended September 30, 1996. The First Quadrant, Burridge and Gofen and
Glossberg investments accounted for most of this increase.
 
     Minority interest increased by $2.3 million to $6.0 million for the nine
months ended September 30, 1997 from $3.7 million for the nine months ended
September 30, 1996 as a result of the addition of new Affiliates as described
above and the Owners' Allocation growth at the Company's Affiliates.
 
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     EBITDA increased by $1.7 million to $7.9 million for the nine months ended
September 30, 1997 from $6.2 million for the nine months ended September 30,
1996 as a result of the inclusion of new Affiliates as described above and
revenue growth.
 
     Interest expense increased $671,000 to $2.7 million for the nine months
ended September 30, 1997 from $2.0 million for the nine months ended September
30, 1996 as a result of the increased indebtedness incurred in connection with
the investments described above.
 
   
     Income tax expense of $221,000 for the nine months ended September 30, 1997
consisted of current provisions for state and local income taxes and a deferred
provision for future tax liabilities. For the nine months ended September 30,
1997, the Company did not accrue a current provision for federal income taxes as
a result of its utilization of historical net operating loss carryforwards. As a
result of the above, the effective tax rate for the nine months ended September
30, 1997 was 21%. Income tax expense of $696,000 consisted of $596,000 of
deferred taxes for the effects of timing differences between the recognition of
deductions for book and tax purposes primarily related to accelerated
amortization of certain intangible assets and $100,000 of current state and
local taxes.
    
 
     EBITDA as adjusted increased by $1.5 million to $5.0 million for the nine
months ended September 30, 1997 from $3.5 million for the nine months ended
September 30, 1996 as a result of the factors affecting net income as described
above, before non-cash expenses such as amortization of intangible assets,
depreciation and extraordinary items of $4.2 million for the nine months ended
September 30, 1997 and $3.8 million for the nine months ended September 30,
1996.
 
     YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1996 AS COMPARED TO YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1995
 
     Net loss was $2.4 million for the year ended December 31, 1996 compared to
$2.9 million for the year ended December 31, 1995. The change was a result of
the higher operating income from Affiliates in 1996 which was offset by an
extraordinary item of $983,000 and higher depreciation and amortization,
interest and minority interest expenses resulting from the inclusion of certain
Affiliate results for a full year in 1996 compared to a partial period in 1995
and from the inclusion of First Quadrant's results from its acquisition date in
March 1996.
 
     Assets under management increased by $14.5 billion to $19.1 billion at
December 31, 1996 from $4.6 billion at December 31, 1995, primarily as a result
of the investments made in First Quadrant and Burridge which were completed in
March 1996 and December 1996, respectively. Excluding the initial assets under
management of these Affiliates at their date of investment, assets under
management increased by $2.0 billion as a result of new sales of $495.0 million
and $1.5 billion in market appreciation.
 
     Consolidated revenues increased $36.2 million to $50.4 million for the year
ended December 31, 1996 from $14.2 million for the year ended December 31, 1995.
Of this increase, $25.5 million was attributable to the investment in First
Quadrant in March 1996. In addition, for the year ended December 31, 1996, the
results of Systematic, Paradigm, Skyline and Renaissance were included for the
full period. Each of those Affiliates was only included for a portion of the
year ended December 31, 1995. Performance-based fees increased by $11.8 million
to $13.2 million for the year ended December 31, 1996 primarily due to the
inclusion of First Quadrant which earned performance fees of $11.5 million for
the period ended December 31, 1996. The Company completed its investment in
Burridge on December 31, 1996.
 
     Compensation and related expenses increased $15.1 million to $21.1 million
for the year ended December 31, 1996 from $6.0 million for the year ended
December 31, 1995. Of this increase, $8.1 million was attributable to the
inclusion of First Quadrant. As noted above, for the year ended December 31,
1996, the expenses of each of Systematic, Skyline and Renaissance were included
for the full period. In addition, $1.1 million was attributable to the increased
compensation costs of AMG personnel, including the cost of new hires to support
the Company's growth.
 
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     The amortization of intangible assets increased by $3.9 million to $8.1
million for the year ended December 31, 1996 from $4.2 million for the year
ended December 31, 1995. Of this increase, approximately $700,000 was
attributable to the First Quadrant investment and $1.2 million was due to the
inclusion of the other recently acquired Affiliates for the full period. In the
year ended December 31, 1996, the Company also recognized an impairment loss of
$4.6 million in connection with its investment in Systematic which is included
in amortization of intangible assets. The loss reflects the write down of the
Company's intangible assets to its net realizable value following a period of
net client asset withdrawals. In the year ended December 31, 1995, AMG also
recognized $2.5 million of impairment loss amortization in connection with its
Hartwell investment following a loss of client assets.
 
     Selling, general and administrative expenses increased from $2.2 million
for the year ended December 31, 1995 to $10.9 million for the year ended
December 31, 1996 for the reasons stated above related to the periods of
inclusion in the results of operations of the new Affiliates and due to $1.8
million of higher selling, general and administrative expenses incurred by AMG
relating to its investment activities.
 
     Other operating expenses increased from $330,000 for the year ended
December 31, 1995 to $2.3 million for the year ended December 31, 1996. This
$2.0 million increase was primarily due to the inclusion of operations for the
First Quadrant investment for nine months and the Renaissance investment for a
full year in 1996.
 
     Minority interest increased by $3.5 million to $6.0 million for the year
ended December 31, 1996 from $2.5 million for the year ended December 31, 1995,
as a result of the addition of new Affiliates during the year and revenue growth
at the Company's Affiliates.
 
     EBITDA increased $7.2 million to $10.5 million for the year ended December
31, 1996 from $3.3 million for the year ended December 31, 1995 as a result of
the inclusion of new Affiliates as described above and revenue growth.
 
     Interest expense increased from $1.2 million for the year ended December
31, 1995 to $2.7 million for the year ended December 31, 1996. The increase in
the interest expense was due to the incurrence of $16.1 million of average bank
borrowings by the Company in connection with the Systematic, Paradigm, Skyline
and Renaissance transactions and $16.0 million of average bank borrowings
incurred in connection with the 1996 investment in First Quadrant for the nine
months ended December 31, 1996.
 
     Income tax expense was $181,000 for the year ended December 31, 1996
compared to $706,000 for the year ended December 31, 1995. The Company did not
accrue a current provision for federal income taxes in 1996 as a result of its
utilization of net operating loss carryforwards. The net operating loss
carryforwards resulted from prior periods of net losses from operations. The
Company has established a valuation allowance against the resulting net deferred
tax asset. The effective tax rate for the year ended December 31, 1996 was 15%
compared to 32% for the year ended December 31, 1995. The 1995 provision for
taxes included $445,000 for state and local income taxes and $261,000 of federal
income taxes. The federal income tax provision included $201,000 of deferred
taxes for the effects of timing differences between the recognition of
deductions for book and tax purposes primarily related to the accelerated
amortization of certain intangible assets.
 
     EBITDA as adjusted increased by $6.2 million to $7.6 million for the year
ended December 31, 1996 from $1.4 million for the year ended December 31, 1995,
as a result of factors affecting net income as described above before non-cash
charges such as amortization of intangible assets, depreciation and
extraordinary items of $10.0 million for the year ended December 31, 1996 and
$4.3 million for the year ended December 31, 1995.
 
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     YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1995 AS COMPARED TO DECEMBER 31, 1994
 
     Net loss was $2.9 million for the year ended December 31, 1995 compared to
$206,000 for the year ended December 31, 1994. The change occurred as a result
of higher amortization of intangible assets and interest expense and was
partially offset by higher operating income from Affiliates.
 
     Assets under management increased by $3.8 billion to $4.6 billion at
December 31, 1995 from $755.0 million at December 31, 1994, primarily as a
result of the investments made in Systematic, Paradigm, Skyline and Renaissance
which were completed in May 1995, May 1995, August 1995 and November 1995,
respectively. Excluding the assets under management of these Affiliates at the
dates of investment, assets under management decreased by $21.6 million as a
result of net client out flows of $320.6 million and was partially offset by
$299.0 million of market appreciation.
 
     Consolidated revenues increased $8.8 million to $14.2 million for the year
ended December 31, 1995 from $5.4 million for the year ended December 31, 1994.
Substantially all of this increase was attributable to investments in Affiliates
after December 31, 1994. In addition, for the year ended December 31, 1995, the
results of Hartwell were included for the full year. Hartwell, the only
Affiliate included in the results of operations for the year ended December 31,
1994, was acquired in a series of transactions in 1994. Performance fees were
$1.4 million for the year ended December 31, 1995. There were no performance
fees for the year ended December 31, 1994.
 
     Compensation and related benefits expenses increased $2.4 million to $6.0
million for the year ended December 31, 1995 from $3.6 million for the year
ended December 31, 1994 due to the inclusion of the new Affiliates. In addition,
for the year ended December 31, 1995, the results of Hartwell were included for
the full year.
 
     The amortization of intangible assets increased by $3.4 million to $4.2
million for the year ended December 31, 1995 from $774,000 for the year ended
December 31, 1994. Of this increase, $900,000, or 26%, was attributable to the
investments in Affiliates during the year ended December 31, 1995 and $2.5
million was attributable to an accelerated write-off of intangible assets for
the Hartwell investment following a loss of client assets.
 
     Minority interest increased $2.2 million to $2.5 million for the year ended
December 31, 1995 from $305,000 for the year ended December 31, 1994, as a
result of the addition of new Affiliates during the year and revenue growth at
the Company's Affiliates.
 
     EBITDA increased by $1.9 million to $3.3 million for the year ended
December 31, 1995 from $1.4 million for the year ended December 31, 1994 as a
result of the inclusion of new Affiliates as described above and revenue growth.
 
     Interest expense increased $1.0 million to $1.2 million for the year ended
December 31, 1995 from $158,000 for the year ended December 31, 1994. The
increase in interest expense was due to the incurrence of additional
indebtedness by the Company in connection with the investments consummated
during 1995.
 
     Income tax expense was $706,000 for the year ended December 31, 1995
compared to $699,000 for the year ended December 31, 1994. The tax provision for
1994 included $335,000 of federal income taxes primarily relating to Hartwell
prior to its inclusion in the Company's consolidated federal income tax return.
The remaining $364,000 of income taxes in 1994 related to state and local taxes,
primarily relating to Hartwell. The 1995 provision for taxes included $261,000
in federal income taxes including $201,000 in federal deferred taxes relating to
timing differences in connection with the recognition of deductions for
intangible assets.
 
     EBITDA as adjusted increased by approximately $800,000 to $1.4 million for
the year ended December 31, 1995 from $587,000 for the year ended December 31,
1994 as a result of factors affecting net income as described above before
non-cash charges such as amortization of intangible assets, depreciation and
extraordinary items of $4.3 million for the year ended Decem-
 
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ber 31, 1995 and $793,000 for the year ended December 31, 1994 and from the
inclusion of Affiliates for the whole period which were acquired during the
previous year.
 
LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES
 
     The Company has met its cash requirements primarily through cash generated
by its operating activities, bank borrowings, and the issuance by the Company of
equity and debt securities in private placement transactions. See "Certain
Transactions". The Company anticipates that it will use cash flow from its
operating activities to repay debt and to finance its working capital needs and
will use bank borrowings and issue equity securities to finance future affiliate
investments. The Company's principal uses of cash have been to make investments
in Affiliates, to retire indebtedness, and to support the Company's and its
Affiliates' operating activities. The Company expects that its principal use of
funds for the foreseeable future will be for investments in additional
affiliates, repayments of debt, including interest payments on outstanding debt,
distributions of the Owners' Allocation to owners of Affiliates other than AMG,
additional investments in existing Affiliates including upon the exercise of
Puts (as defined herein) and for working capital purposes. The Company does not
expect to make commitments for material capital expenditures.
 
     Net cash flow from operating activities was $6.2 million, $1.3 million and
$818,000 for the years ended December 31, 1996, 1995 and 1994, respectively, and
$6.7 million and $5.1 million for the nine months ended September 30, 1997 and
1996, respectively.
 
     Net cash flow used in investing activities was $29.2 million, $37.8 million
and $6.2 million for the years ended December 31, 1996, 1995 and 1994,
respectively. Of these amounts, $25.6 million, $38.0 million and $6.5 million,
respectively, were used to make investments in Affiliates. Net cash flow used in
investing activities was $27.0 million and $28.5 million for the nine months
ended September 30, 1997 and 1996, respectively. Of these amounts, $25.6 million
and $25.2 million, respectively, were used to make investments in Affiliates.
 
     At September 30, 1997 the Company had outstanding borrowings under its then
existing lines of credit of $63.3 million, all of which were subsequently repaid
in October 1997 with proceeds from the Credit Facility described below.
 
     In October 1997 the Company completed its investment in Tweedy, Browne,
which required approximately $298.0 million in cash (including transaction
costs). See "Unaudited Pro Forma Consolidated Financial Statements".
 
     The Company obtained the financing for the Subsequent Investment pursuant
to (i) borrowings under the Credit Facility (the "Senior Debt"), (ii) $60.0
million face amount of Subordinated Bridge Notes (the "Subordinated Debt") and
(iii) $30.0 million from the issuance of Class C Convertible Preferred Stock and
warrants to purchase Class C Convertible Preferred Stock (clauses (i) - (iii)
collectively, the "Recent Financing"). The Credit Facility includes $200.0
million in revolving credit with a 7-year maturity, $50.0 million of 7-year
Tranche A and $50.0 million of 8-year Tranche B term loans. Interest on the
$200.0 million revolving credit and the Tranche A term loan is based on LIBOR
plus up to 2.5% based upon the Company's ratio of Senior Debt to EBITDA
(adjusted for certain items). Interest on the Tranche B term loan is based upon
LIBOR plus a margin of 3%. The Subordinated Debt bears interest initially at
LIBOR plus 7.25% which margin increases by 1/2 of 1% every quarter to a maximum
cash paying rate of 15% and a maximum total interest rate of 17%. Interest
accruing above 15% will be added to the face amount of the Subordinated Debt.
 
     The Tranche A and Tranche B term loans can be prepaid without penalty at
any time and the Subordinated Debt can be prepaid without penalty within six
months of its issuance out of proceeds from an initial public offering.
Principal repayments, if not otherwise retired from the proceeds of the
Offerings, are required on the term loans in aggregate semi-annual amounts of
$2.75 million during the first four years of the loans, $5.25 million during the
fifth and sixth years, $16.75 million during the seventh year and $11.75 million
during the eighth year.
 
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     The Company intends to retire the Subordinated Debt and to repay
approximately $78.0 million of the $100.0 million of term loans under the Credit
Facility and to repay approximately $1.0 million of the revolving credit portion
of the Credit Facility with the net proceeds of the Offerings. As a result, upon
completion of the Offerings and the application of the net proceeds therefrom
and assuming the Company maintains compliance with certain financial ratios, the
Company will have approximately $206.3 million of indebtedness outstanding under
the Credit Facility, with approximately $15.7 million available under the Credit
Facility for future investments and working capital needs. The Company plans to
seek additional borrowing capacity to fund such needs through the replacement of
the existing Credit Facility with a new credit facility. There can be no
assurance, however, that the Company will succeed in obtaining all or any
portion of such replacement financing, and the Company cannot predict at this
time the terms of such financing, if obtained.
 
     The Company's borrowings under the Credit Facility are collateralized by
pledges of all of its interests in Affiliates (including all interests in
Affiliates which are directly held by the Company, as well as all interests in
Affiliates which are indirectly held by the Company through wholly-owned
subsidiaries), representing in excess of 97% of the Company's assets at
September 30, 1997 on a pro forma basis. The credit agreement (the "Credit
Agreement") evidencing the Credit Facility contains a number of negative
covenants, including those which prevent the Company and its Affiliates from:
(i) incurring additional indebtedness (with certain enumerated exceptions,
including additional borrowings under the Credit Facility and borrowings which
constitute Subordinated Indebtedness (as that term is defined in the Credit
Agreement)), (ii) creating any liens or encumbrances on any of their assets
(with certain enumerated exceptions), (iii) selling assets outside the ordinary
course of business or making certain fundamental changes with respect to the
Company or any of its subsidiaries, including a restriction on the Company's
ability to transfer interests in its subsidiaries if, as a result of such
transfer, the Company would own less than 51% of such subsidiary, and (iv)
declaring or paying dividends on the Common Stock of the Company. The Credit
Agreement also requires the Company to comply with certain financial covenants
on an ongoing basis. These include a covenant requiring minimum stockholders'
equity of $36.0 million (plus 85% of net proceeds from offerings of equity and
Subordinated Indebtedness (as such term is defined in the Credit Agreement) and
50% of quarterly net income after the date of the Credit Agreement (subject to
certain adjustments in the case of any net losses)); a covenant requiring that
Consolidated EBITDA (as such term is defined in the Credit Agreement) exceed
interest expense by 1.75 to 1.0 (rising to 2.25 in 1999 and 3.0 thereafter); and
a covenant requiring that senior debt not exceed Adjusted EBITDA (as such term
is defined in the Credit Agreement) during any trailing twelve-month period by
more than 6.5 to 1.0 (declining to 4.5 on October 1, 1998 and 3.5 on June 30,
1999). As of the date of this Prospectus, the Company remains in compliance with
each of the foregoing financial covenants. The Company's ability to borrow under
the Credit Agreement is conditioned upon its compliance with the requirements of
that agreement, and any non-compliance with those requirements could give rise
to a default entitling the lenders to accelerate all outstanding borrowings
under that agreement.
 
     As part of the Recent Financing, the Company also issued to Chase Equity
Associates 5,333 shares of Series C-2 Non-Voting Convertible Preferred Stock and
warrants to purchase at nominal cost 28,000 shares of Series C-2 Non-Voting
Convertible Preferred Stock for aggregate cash consideration of $30.0 million.
As partial consideration in the GeoCapital investment, the Company issued 10,667
shares of Class D Convertible Preferred Stock valued at $9.6 million. See
"Certain Transactions".
 
     Net cash flow from financing activities was $15.7 million, $46.4 million,
and $9.5 million for the years ended December 31, 1996, 1995 and 1994,
respectively, and was $24.0 million and $18.4 million for the nine months ended
September 30, 1997 and 1996, respectively. The principal sources of cash from
financing activities has been from borrowings under senior credit facilities and
private placements of the Company's equity securities.
 
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     The uses of cash from financing activities were for the repayment of bank
debt, repayment of notes issued as purchase price consideration and for payment
of debt issuance costs.
 
     The Company's cash flows from equity issuances were $2.5 million, $30.0
million and $10.0 million for the years ended December 31, 1996, 1995 and 1994,
respectively, and $2.5 million for the nine months ended September 30, 1996. The
1996 cash flows from equity issuances were from the issuance and sale of 3,703
shares of Series B-1 Voting Convertible Preferred Stock in an exempt offering
under Rule 701(c) of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "Securities
Act"), to officers, employees and consultants of Affiliates. The 1995 cash flows
from equity issuances were from 19,403 shares of Series B-2 Non-Voting
Convertible Preferred Stock sold to NationsBank for $13.0 million, 10,448 shares
of Series B-1 Voting Convertible Preferred Stock sold primarily to The Hartford
and TA Associates for an aggregate of $7.0 million, and 40,000 shares of Class A
Convertible Preferred Stock sold primarily to TA Associates for $10.0 million.
The 1994 cash flows from equity issuances were from 40,000 shares of Class A
Convertible Preferred Stock sold primarily to TA Associates.
 
     In March 1996, the Company replaced its then-existing $50.0 million credit
facility with a $125.0 million credit facility (the "1996 Credit Facility"). The
1996 Credit Facility provided for borrowings to finance the Company's investment
activities and for limited amounts of working capital. The indebtedness under
the 1996 Credit Facility had a stated maturity of March 6, 2001, and accrued
interest at fluctuating rates based on the prime rate or LIBOR, plus a margin
ranging from 1.00% to 2.25% depending on the Company's Senior Debt to EBITDA
(adjusted for certain items), as selected by the Company in connection with each
borrowing under the 1996 Credit Facility. The 1996 Credit Facility was replaced
by the Credit Facility as part of the Recent Financing described above.
 
     The Company estimates that it will have approximately $206.3 million in
outstanding indebtedness under the Credit Facility following the completion of
the Offerings and the application of the net proceeds therefrom. See
"Capitalization" and "Use of Proceeds".
 
     In order to provide the funds necessary for the Company to continue to
acquire interests in investment management firms including its Affiliates upon
the exercise of Puts, it will be necessary for the Company to incur, from time
to time, additional long-term bank debt and/or issue equity or debt securities,
depending on market and other conditions. There can be no assurance that such
additional financing will be available on terms acceptable to the Company.
 
INTEREST RATE SENSITIVITY
 
     The Company's revenues are derived almost exclusively from fees which are
based on the values of assets managed. Such values are affected by changes in
the broader financial markets which are, in part, affected by changing interest
rates. The Company cannot predict the effects that interest rates or changes in
interest rates may have on either the broader financial markets or its assets
under management and associated fees.
 
     With respect to its debt financings, the Company is exposed to potential
fluctuations in the amount of interest expense resulting from changing interest
rates. The Company seeks to offset such exposure in part by entering into
interest rate hedging contracts. See "-- Interest Rate Hedging Contracts".
 
     Assuming outstanding Senior Debt of $206.3 million after application of
proceeds of the Offerings, the Company's annual interest expense would increase
or decrease by $258,000 for each 1/8 of 1% change in interest rates assuming
LIBOR is between 5% and 6.67%.
 
INTEREST RATE HEDGING CONTRACTS
 
   
     The Company seeks to offset its exposure under its debt financing
arrangements to changing interest rates by entering into interest rate hedging
contracts. As of November 14, 1997, the
    
 
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Company is a party, with two major commercial banks as counterparties, to $185.0
million notional amount of swap contracts which are designed to limit interest
rate increases on the Company's borrowings and are linked to the three-month
LIBOR. The swap contracts, upon quarterly reset dates, cap interest rates on the
notional amounts at rates ranging between 6.67% and 6.78%. When LIBOR is at or
below 5%, the Company's floating interest rate debt is swapped for fixed rate
debt at rates ranging between 6.67% and 6.78%. The Company generally borrows at
LIBOR and pays an additional interest margin as described above. The hedging
contracts limit the effects of the Company's payment of interest at equivalent
LIBOR rates of 6.78% or less on up to $185.0 million of indebtedness. However,
there can be no assurance that the Company will continue to maintain such
hedging contracts at their existing levels of coverage or that the amount of
coverage maintained will cover all of the Company's indebtedness outstanding at
any such time. In addition, as noted above, the Company's existing hedging
contracts subject the Company to the risk of payments of higher interest rates
when prevailing LIBOR rates are at 5% or less. Therefore, there can be no
assurance that the hedging contracts will meet their overall objective of
reducing the Company's interest expense. In addition, there can be no assurance
that the Company will be successful in obtaining hedging contracts in the future
on any new indebtedness.
 
RECENT ACCOUNTING DEVELOPMENTS
 
     In February 1997, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (the "FASB")
issued Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 128, Earnings Per Share
("FAS 128"). FAS 128 specifies the computation, presentation and disclosure
requirements for earnings per share. In June 1997, the FASB issued Statement of
Financial Standards No. 130, Reporting Comprehensive Income ("FAS 130"). FAS 130
establishes standards for reporting and display of comprehensive income and its
components (revenues, expenses, gains and losses) in a full set of
general-purpose financial statements. FAS 128 and FAS 130 are effective for
fiscal years beginning after December 15, 1997. Early application is permitted
for FAS 130 but not for FAS 128. If comparative financial statements are
presented for earlier periods, those statements must be restated to reflect the
application of FAS 128 and FAS 130. The Company intends to comply with the
disclosure requirements of these pronouncements in 1998.
 
ECONOMIC AND MARKET CONDITIONS
 
     The financial markets and the investment management industry in general
have experienced record performance and record growth in recent years. For
example, between January 1, 1995 and September 30, 1997, the S&P 500 Index
appreciated at a compound annual rate in excess of 30% while, according to the
Federal Reserve Board and the Investment Company Institute, aggregate assets
under management of mutual and pension funds grew at a compound annual rate
approaching 20% for the period January 1, 1995 to December 31, 1996. The
financial markets and businesses operating in the securities industry, however,
are highly volatile and are directly affected by, among other factors, domestic
and foreign economic conditions and general trends in business and finance, all
of which are beyond the control of the Company. There can be no assurance that
broader market performance will be favorable in the future. Any decline in the
financial markets or a lack of sustained growth may result in a corresponding
decline in performance by the Affiliates and may adversely affect assets under
management and/or fees at the Affiliate level, which would reduce cash flow
distributions to the Company.
 
INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS
 
     First Quadrant Limited is organized and headquartered in London, England.
In the future, the Company may seek to invest in other investment management
firms which are located and/or conduct a significant part of their operations
outside of the United States. There are certain risks inherent in doing business
internationally, such as changes in applicable laws and regulatory requirements,
difficulties in staffing and managing foreign operations, longer payment cycles,
 
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difficulties in collecting investment advisory fees receivable, political
instability, fluctuations in currency exchange rates, expatriation controls and
potential adverse tax consequences. There can be no assurance that one or more
of such factors will not have a material adverse effect on First Quadrant
Limited or other non-U.S. investment management firms in which the Company may
invest in the future and, consequently, on the Company's business, financial
condition and results of operations.
 
INFLATION
 
     The Company does not believe that inflation or changing prices have had a
material impact on its results of operations.
 
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                                    BUSINESS
 
OVERVIEW
 
     AMG is an asset management holding company which acquires majority
interests in mid-sized investment management firms. The Company's strategy is to
generate growth through investments in new affiliates, as well as through the
internal growth of existing affiliated firms. With the completion of its
investment in Tweedy, Browne, the Company's most recent and largest investment
to date, AMG has grown since its founding in December 1993 to ten investment
management firms with over $40 billion in assets under management.
 
     The Company was founded in December 1993 by William J. Nutt, the Company's
President, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of Directors, and
TA Associates, a Boston-based private equity investment firm. Mr. Nutt has
extensive previous experience in the money management industry, including as
President of The Boston Company, a leading institutional asset manager,
administrator and adviser of mutual funds, and private banking institution.
 
     AMG was established to address the succession and transition issues facing
the founders and principal owners of many mid-sized investment management firms.
Before AMG, succession planning alternatives for mid-sized firms were typically
limited to (i) internal transfers to firm employees (at prices generally below
fair market value), or (ii) the sale of 100% of the firm's equity, which often
failed to provide adequate incentives for succeeding management to grow the
firm.
 
     AMG has developed an innovative transaction structure which it believes
addresses the succession planning needs of growing mid-sized investment
management firms. The Company believes that the AMG Structure appeals to target
firms for both financial and operational reasons:
 
     - The AMG Structure allows owners of mid-sized investment management firms
       to sell a portion of their interest, while ongoing management retains a
       significant ownership interest, with the opportunity to realize value for
       that interest in the future.
 
     - The AMG Structure provides management of each Affiliate with autonomy
       over the day-to-day operations of their firm, and includes a revenue
       sharing arrangement which provides that a specified percentage of
       revenues are retained to pay operating expenses at the discretion of the
       Affiliate's management.
 
     The Company believes that the AMG Structure distinguishes AMG from other
acquirors of investment management firms which generally seek to own 100% of
their target firms and, in many cases, seek to participate in the day-to-day
management of such firms. AMG believes that the opportunity for managers of each
Affiliate to realize the value of their retained equity interest makes the AMG
Structure particularly appealing to managers of firms who anticipate strong
future growth and provides those managers with an ongoing incentive to continue
to grow their firm.
 
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     AMG's Affiliates have achieved substantial internal growth in assets under
management. For the nine months ended September 30, 1997, the Affiliates
increased their assets under management 55%. Tweedy, Browne, AMG's largest
Affiliate, based on EBITDA Contribution*, achieved growth of 49% in assets under
management for the same period.
 
     The table below depicts the pro forma change in the Company's assets under
management (assuming all Affiliates were included for the entire periods
presented).
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                              YEAR ENDED          NINE MONTHS
                                                             DECEMBER 31,     ENDED SEPTEMBER 30,
                                                                 1996                1997
                                                             ------------     -------------------
                                                                        (IN MILLIONS)
<S>                                                          <C>              <C>
Assets under management -- beginning.......................    $ 24,549             $27,747
Net new sales..............................................         666              10,668
Market appreciation........................................       2,532               4,691
                                                               --------             -------
Assets under management -- ending..........................    $ 27,747             $43,106
                                                               ========             =======
</TABLE>
 
     The Affiliates manage assets across a diverse range of investment styles,
asset classes and client types, with significant participation in fast-growing
segments such as equities, global investments and mutual funds. For the nine
months ended September 30, 1997, investments in equity securities represented
84% of EBITDA Contribution, while global investments represented 37% of EBITDA
Contribution. For the same period, mutual fund assets represented 29% of EBITDA
Contribution. Other asset classes, including fixed income, represented 16% of
EBITDA Contribution; domestic investments represented 63% of EBITDA
Contribution; and institutional, high net worth and other client types
represented 71% of EBITDA Contribution for the same period. The three largest
Affiliate mutual funds, Tweedy, Browne American Value, Tweedy, Browne Global
Value and Skyline Special Equities, which represented approximately 95% of the
Company's total mutual fund assets under management at September 30, 1997, are
each rated "five stars", by Morningstar, Inc., and these funds' assets increased
122%, 60% and 111%, respectively, for the nine months ended September 30, 1997.
- ---------------
* EBITDA Contribution represents the portion of an Affiliate's revenues that is
  allocated to the Company, after amounts retained by the Affiliate for
  compensation and day-to-day operating and overhead expenses, but before the
  interest, tax, depreciation and amortization expenses of the Affiliate. EBITDA
  Contribution does not include holding company expenses. The Company believes
  that EBITDA Contribution may be useful to investors as an indicator of each
  Affiliate's contribution to the Company's ability to service debt, to make new
  investments and to meet working capital requirements. EBITDA Contribution is
  not a measure of financial performance under generally accepted accounting
  principles and should not be considered an alternative to net income as a
  measure of operating performance or to cash flows from operating activities as
  a measure of liquidity. EBITDA Contribution and EBITDA, as calculated by the
  Company, may not be consistent with comparable computations by other
  companies.
 
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     The following table provides the pro forma composition of the Company's
assets under management and relative EBITDA Contribution of the Affiliates for
the nine months ended September 30, 1997.
 
          PRO FORMA ASSETS UNDER MANAGEMENT AND EBITDA CONTRIBUTION(1)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                   NINE MONTHS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 1997
                                      ---------------------------------------------------------------
                                      ASSETS UNDER   PERCENTAGE               EBITDA       PERCENTAGE
                                       MANAGEMENT     OF TOTAL             CONTRIBUTION     OF TOTAL
                                      ------------   ----------           --------------   ----------
                                          (IN                             (IN THOUSANDS)
                                       MILLIONS)
<S>                                   <C>            <C>                  <C>              <C>
CLIENT TYPE:
Institutional........................  $   34,312         80%               $   18,645          48%
Mutual fund..........................       3,176          7                    11,490          29
High net worth.......................       4,949         11                     6,220          16
Other................................         669          2                     2,689           7
                                       ----------        ---                ----------         ---
     Total...........................  $   43,106        100%               $   39,044         100%
                                       ==========        ===                ==========         ===
ASSET CLASS:
Equity...............................  $   23,215         54%               $   32,856          84%
Fixed income.........................       2,608          6                     1,586           4
Tactical asset allocation............      17,283         40                     4,602          12
                                       ----------        ---                ----------         ---
     Total...........................  $   43,106        100%               $   39,044         100%
                                       ==========        ===                ==========         ===
GEOGRAPHY:
Domestic investments.................  $   22,742         53%               $   24,579          63%
Global investments...................      20,364         47                    14,465          37
                                       ----------        ---                ----------         ---
     Total...........................  $   43,106        100%               $   39,044         100%
                                       ==========        ===                ==========         ===
OTHER FINANCIAL DATA:
Reconciliation of EBITDA Contribution to EBITDA:
  Total EBITDA Contribution (as above).........................             $   39,044
  Less holding company expenses................................                 (6,802)
                                                                            ----------
  EBITDA.......................................................                 32,242
                                                                            ----------
EBITDA as adjusted(2)..........................................                 17,261
Pro forma cash flow from operating activities..................                 24,442
Pro forma cash flow used in investing activities...............               (327,702)
Pro forma cash flow from financing activities..................                327,107
</TABLE>
 
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(1) EBITDA Contribution represents the portion of an Affiliate's revenues that
    is allocated to the Company, after amounts retained by the Affiliate for
    compensation and day-to-day operating and overhead expenses, but before the
    interest, tax, depreciation and amortization expenses of the Affiliate.
    EBITDA Contribution does not include holding company expenses. The Company
    believes that EBITDA Contribution may be useful to investors as an indicator
    of each Affiliate's contribution to the Company's ability to service debt,
    to make new investments and to meet working capital requirements. EBITDA
    Contribution is not a measure of financial performance under generally
    accepted accounting principles and should not be considered an alternative
    to net income as a measure of operating performance or to cash flows from
    operating activities as a measure of liquidity. EBITDA Contribution and
    EBITDA, as calculated by the Company, may not be consistent with comparable
    computations by other companies.
 
(2) EBITDA as adjusted represents earnings after interest expense and income
    taxes but before depreciation and amortization and extraordinary items. The
    Company believes that this measure may be useful to investors as another
    indicator of funds available to the Company, which may be used to make new
    investments, repay debt obligations, repurchase shares of Common Stock or
    pay dividends on Common Stock. EBITDA as adjusted, as calculated by the
    Company, may not be consistent with computations of EBITDA as adjusted by
    other companies. EBITDA as adjusted is not a measure of financial
    performance under generally accepted accounting principles and should not be
    considered an alternative to net income as a measure of operating
    performance or to cash flows from operating activities as a measure of
    liquidity.
 
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     On an historical basis, the Company had net income of $833,000 and net loss
after extraordinary item of $281,000 for the nine months ended September 30,
1997 and 1996, respectively, a net loss after extraordinary item of $2.4 million
for the year ended December 31, 1996 and a net loss of $2.9 million for the year
ended December 31, 1995.
 
THE INDUSTRY
 
  ASSETS UNDER MANAGEMENT
 
     The investment management sector is one of the fastest growing sectors in
the financial services industry. According to U.S. Federal Reserve "Flow of
Funds Account" data, from 1986-1996, mutual fund assets under management grew at
a compound annual growth rate of approximately 25.3%, while the aggregate assets
managed on behalf of pension funds increased at a compound annual growth rate of
approximately 11.9%. These assets, which totaled over $8.6 trillion in 1996,
represent only a portion of the funds available for investment management. In
addition, substantial assets are managed on behalf of individuals in separate
accounts, for foundations and endowments, as a portion of certain insurance
contracts such as variable annuity plans and on behalf of corporations and other
financial intermediaries. The Company believes that demographic trends and the
ongoing disintermediation of bank deposits and life insurance reserves will
result in continued growth of the investment management industry.
 
  INVESTMENT ADVISERS
 
     The growth in industry assets under management has resulted in a
significant increase in the number of investment management firms within AMG's
principal targeted size range of $500 million to $10.0 billion of assets under
management. Within this size range, the Company has identified over 1,000
investment management firms in the United States, and over 200 additional
investment management firms in Canada, the United Kingdom and in other European
and Asian countries. AMG believes that, in the coming years, a substantial
number of investment opportunities will arise as founders of such firms approach
retirement age and begin to plan for succession. The Company also anticipates
that there will be significant additional investment opportunities among firms
which are currently wholly-owned by larger entities. AMG believes that it is
well positioned to take advantage of these investment opportunities because it
has a management team with substantial industry experience and expertise in
structuring and negotiating transactions, as well as a highly organized process
for identifying and contacting investment prospects.
 
HOLDING COMPANY OPERATIONS
 
     AMG's management performs two primary functions: (i) implementing the
Company's strategy of growth through acquisitions of interests in prospective
affiliates; and (ii) supporting, enhancing, and monitoring the activities of the
existing Affiliates.
 
  ACQUISITION OF INTERESTS IN PROSPECTIVE AFFILIATES
 
     The acquisition of interests in new affiliates is a primary element of
AMG's growth strategy. AMG management is responsible for each step in the new
investment process, including identification and contact of potential
affiliates, and the valuation, structuring and negotiation of transactions. In
general, the Company seeks to initiate its contacts with potential affiliates on
an exclusive basis and does not actively seek to participate in competitive
auction processes or employ investment bankers or finders. Of the Company's ten
Affiliates, three were represented by investment bankers while the remaining
seven were transactions initiated by AMG management.
 
     AMG's management identifies and develops relationships with promising
potential affiliates based on a thorough understanding of its principal target
universe, mid-sized investment management firms. Using its proprietary database
- -- comprised of data from third party vendors, public and industry sources, and
AMG research -- AMG screens and prioritizes prospects within its target
universe. AMG also utilizes the database to monitor the level and frequency of
interaction with
 
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potential affiliates. AMG's database and contact management system enhances the
Company's ability to identify promising potential affiliates and to develop and
maintain relationships with these firms.
 
     AMG's management seeks to increase awareness of AMG's approach to investing
by sending periodic mailings to 5,000 individuals involved in the industry and
by actively participating in conferences and seminars related to succession
planning for investment management firms. Such activities lead to a substantial
number of unsolicited calls to AMG by firms which are considering succession
planning issues. In addition, AMG management maintains an active calling program
in order to develop relationships with prospective affiliates. In the past two
years, AMG management has had discussions with over 400 firms, including visits
to over 300 of these firms. The Company believes that it has established ongoing
relationships with a substantial number of firms which will be considering
succession planning alternatives in the future.
 
     Once discussions with a target firm lead to transaction negotiations, AMG's
management team performs all of the functions related to the valuation,
structuring, and negotiation of the transaction. The Company's management team
includes professionals with substantial experience in mergers and acquisitions
of investment management firms.
 
     Upon the negotiation and execution of definitive agreements, the firm
contacts its clients to notify them and seek their consent to the transaction
(which constitutes an assignment of the firm's investment advisory contracts) as
required by the Investment Advisers Act and, with respect to mutual fund
clients, seeks new contracts (as required by the Investment Company Act) through
a proxy process.
 
  AFFILIATE SUPPORT
 
     In addition to its new investment efforts, AMG seeks to support and enhance
the growth and operations of its Affiliates. AMG believes that the management of
each Affiliate is in the best position to assess its firm's needs and
opportunities, and that the autonomy and culture of each Affiliate should be
preserved. However, when requested by Affiliate management, AMG provides
strategic, marketing, and operational assistance. The Company believes that
these support services are attractive to the Affiliates because such services
otherwise may not be as accessible or as affordable to mid-sized investment
management firms.
 
     In addition to the diverse industry experience and knowledge of AMG's
senior management, AMG maintains relationships with numerous consultants whose
specific expertise enhances AMG's ability to offer a wide range of assistance.
Specific Affiliate support initiatives have included: new product development,
marketing material development, institutional sales assistance, recruiting,
compensation evaluation, regulatory compliance audits, client satisfaction
surveys, and evaluation of acquisitions of other firms by Affiliates. The
Company also endeavors to negotiate discounted pricing on products and services
useful to the operations of the Affiliates. For example, AMG has arranged
discounts on services such as sales training seminars, sponsored conferences,
public relations services, audit and tax services, insurance, and retirement
benefits.
 
     Where appropriate, AMG may assist Affiliates by facilitating access to the
various resources and distribution channels of AMG's institutional investors, TA
Associates, NationsBank, The Hartford, and Chase Equity Associates. For example,
one of Skyline's mutual funds is made available through the NationsBanc
Investments, Inc. no-load mutual fund program. Similarly, The Hartford has
provided initial "seed capital" for new products at Systematic and Skyline, as
well as made certain fund products available for sale to clients of its
retirement planning programs. In addition, TA Associates, which in the past has
introduced opportunities for new affiliate investments to the Company, has also
introduced certain of the Affiliates to a number of large pension plans and
endowments which are limited partners of various private equity funds sponsored
by TA Associates.
 
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AMG STRUCTURE AND RELATIONSHIP WITH AFFILIATES
 
     As part of AMG's investment structure, each of the Affiliates is (and the
Company believes that each future affiliate will be) organized as a separate and
largely autonomous limited liability company or partnership. Each Affiliate
operates under its own limited liability company agreement or partnership
agreement (such Affiliate's "organizational document"), which includes
provisions regarding the use of the Affiliate's revenues and the management of
the Affiliate. The organizational document of each Affiliate also gives
management owners the ability to realize the value of their retained equity
interests in the future.
 
  OPERATIONAL AUTONOMY OF AFFILIATES
 
     The management provisions in each organizational document are jointly
developed by AMG and the Affiliate's senior management at the time AMG makes its
investment. These provisions, while varying among Affiliates, provide for
delegation to the Affiliate's management team of the power and authority to
carry on the day-to-day operation and management of the Affiliate, including
matters relating to personnel, investment management policies and fee
structures, product development, client relationships and employee compensation
programs. AMG does, however, retain the authority to prevent certain specified
types of actions which AMG believes could adversely affect cash distributions to
AMG. For instance, none of the Affiliates may incur material indebtedness
without the consent of AMG. AMG itself does not manage investments for clients,
does not provide any investment management services and is not registered as an
investment adviser under federal or state law.
 
  REVENUE SHARING ARRANGEMENTS
 
   
     AMG has a revenue sharing arrangement with each Affiliate which is
contained in the organizational documents of that Affiliate. Each such
arrangement allocates a specified percentage of revenues (typically 50-70%) for
use by management of that Affiliate in paying operating expenses of the
Affiliate, including salaries and bonuses (the "Operating Allocation"). The
percentage of revenues included in each Affiliate's Operating Allocation is
determined by the Company and the managers of the Affiliate at the time of the
Company's investment, based on the Affiliate's historical and projected
operating margins. The remaining portion of revenues of the Affiliate (typically
30-50%) is allocated to the owners of that Affiliate (including AMG), generally
in proportion to their ownership of the Affiliate. The Company defines the
portion of revenues that is allocated to the owners of each Affiliate as the
"Owners' Allocation" because it is the portion of both revenues and cash flow
which the Affiliate's management is prohibited from spending on operating
expenses (under the Affiliate's organizational document) without the prior
consent of AMG.
    
 
     One of the purposes of the revenue sharing arrangements is to provide
ongoing incentives for the managers of the Affiliates. The revenue sharing
arrangements are designed to allow each Affiliate's managers to participate in
their firm's growth (through their compensation from the Operating Allocation
and their ownership of a portion of the Owners' Allocation) and to make
operating expenditures freely within the limits of the Operating Allocation. The
portion of the Operating Allocation that is not used to pay salaries and other
operating expenses (the "Excess Operating Allocation") is available for payment
to the managers and other key employees of such Affiliate in the form of
bonuses. The managers of each Affiliate thus have an incentive to both increase
revenues (thereby increasing the Operating Allocation) and to control expenses
(thereby increasing the Excess Operating Allocation). The ownership by an
Affiliate's management of a portion of the Affiliate, which entitles them to a
portion of the Owners' Allocation, provides a further incentive to managers of
each Affiliate to increase revenues.
 
     The revenue sharing arrangements allow AMG to participate in the growth of
revenues of each Affiliate, because as revenues increase, the Owners' Allocation
also increases. However, the Company participates in that growth to a lesser
extent than the managers of the Affiliate, because AMG does not participate in
the growth of the Operating Allocation. In addition, according to the
 
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organizational documents of the Affiliates, the allocations and distributions to
AMG generally take priority over the allocations and distributions to the
management owners of the Affiliates, to further protect the Company if there are
any expenses in excess of the Operating Allocation of the Affiliate. Thus, if an
Affiliate's expenses exceed its Operating Allocation, the excess expenses first
reduce the portion of the Owners' Allocation allocated to the Affiliate's
management owners, until that portion is eliminated, and then reduce the portion
allocated to AMG.
 
     The following diagram depicts the allocation of the Affiliates' revenues.
 
     [Description of Flow Diagram:]
     [Diagram demonstrating the flow of revenues from an Affiliate to the
Company, to management owners of the Affiliate, and to pay operating expenses of
the Affiliate.]
     [Diagram begins on the left side of the page with a square with "Affiliate"
written inside; an arrow moves from left to right, beginning on the right side
of the square, and connects to a rectangle entitled "Revenue Sharing
Agreement".]
     [Two arrows originate from the right side of the "Revenue Sharing
Agreement" rectangle; one arrow begins at the top right corner and moves
diagonally upwards to the right to an oval shape with "Operating Allocation"
written inside; the bottom arrow moves diagonally downwards to the right from
the lower right corner of the rectangle and connects to an oval shape with
"Owners' Allocation" written inside.]
     [Two arrows originate from the right side of the oval titled "Operating
Allocation"; one arrow moves diagonally upwards and to the right and connects
with another oval shape entitled "Salary and Bonuses to Employees; Other
Operating Expenses"; the second arrow, with the words "Excess Operating
Allocation" written on the arrow, moves diagonally downwards and to the right to
a rectangle entitled "Affiliate Management Equity Holders".]
     [The "Owners' Allocation" oval has two arrows originating on the right
side; one arrow, with the words "Owners' Allocation" written on it, moves
diagonally upwards and to the right and connects to the rectangle called
"Affiliate Management Equity Holders" described above; the second arrow, with
the words "Owners' Allocation" written on it, moves diagonally downwards and to
the right and connects to a pennant-shaped symbol with "AMG" written inside.]
 
     When AMG makes an investment in an Affiliate, the organizational document
of the Affiliate includes provisions which divide revenues of the firm into the
Owners' Allocation and the Operating Allocation by allocating a certain
percentage to the Operating Allocation and allocating a certain percentage to
the Owners' Allocation. Before agreeing to these allocations, AMG examines the
revenue and expense base of the firm and only agrees to a division of revenues
if AMG believes that the allocation to the Operating Allocation both (i) is
sufficient to provide for the payment of all operating expenses of the
Affiliate, including salaries and bonuses, and (ii) includes some Excess
Operating Allocation to provide a cushion against an increase in expenses, or a
decrease in revenues which is not accompanied by a corresponding decrease in
operating expenses. While the Company and its management have significant
experience in the asset management industry, there can be no assurance that the
Company will successfully anticipate changes in the revenue and expense base of
any firm and, therefore, no assurance that the agreed-upon allocation of
revenues to the Operating Allocation will be sufficient to pay for all operating
expenses, including salaries and bonuses of the Affiliate.
 
  CAPITALIZATION OF RETAINED INTEREST
 
     The incentive effect of retained equity is an integral part of the AMG
Structure. In order to maximize this incentive effect, the organizational
documents of each Affiliate (other than Paradigm) include various provisions for
the management owners of that Affiliate to periodically realize the equity value
they have created, by requiring the Company to purchase portions of their
interests in the Affiliate ("Puts"). In addition, the organizational documents
of certain of the Affiliates provide
 
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AMG with the ability to require the management owners to sell portions of their
interests in the Affiliate to AMG ("Calls"). Finally, the organizational
documents of each Affiliate include provisions obligating each management owner
to sell his or her remaining interests after the termination of his or her
employment with the Affiliate. Underlying all of these provisions is AMG's basic
philosophy that the Company should maintain an ownership level in each Affiliate
(and, conversely, the ownership level of management of that Affiliate) within a
range that the Company believes offers the management of that Affiliate
sufficient incentives to grow and improve their business to create equity value
for themselves.
 
     The Puts are designed to let the management owners of an Affiliate realize
portions of the equity value they have created prior to their retirement. In
addition, as an alternative to simply purchasing all of a management owner's
interest in the Affiliate following the termination of his or her employment,
the Puts enable AMG to purchase additional interests in the Affiliates at a more
gradual rate. The Company believes that a more gradual purchase of interests in
Affiliates will make it easier for AMG to keep its ownership of each Affiliate
within a desired range, by transferring purchased interests in the Affiliate to
more junior members of that Affiliate's management. In most cases, the Puts do
not become exercisable for a period of several years from the date of AMG's
investment in an Affiliate, and once exercisable, are generally limited in the
aggregate to a percentage of a given management owner's ownership interests. The
most common formulation among all the Affiliates is that a management owner's
Puts (i) do not commence for five years from the date of AMG's investment (or,
if later, the date he or she purchased his or her interest in the Affiliate),
(ii) are limited, in the aggregate, to fifty percent of the interests he or she
holds in the Affiliate, and (iii) are limited, in any twelve-month period, to
ten percent of the greatest interest he or she held in the Affiliate. In
addition, the organizational documents of most Affiliates contain a limitation
on the maximum aggregate amount that management of any Affiliate may require AMG
to purchase pursuant to their Puts in any given twelve-month period. The
purchase price for Puts is based on a multiple of the Owners' Allocation of the
Affiliate at the time the Put is exercised, with the multiple having been
determined at the time AMG made its initial investment (the "Fair Value Purchase
Price").
 
     The Calls are designed to provide the Company and management members of the
Affiliates with the assurance that a mechanism exists for AMG to facilitate a
certain degree of transition within the senior management team after an
agreed-upon period of time. While the Calls vary in each specific instance, in
all cases, the timing, mechanism and price are agreed upon when AMG makes its
investment, with the price generally being the Fair Value Purchase Price.
 
     The organizational documents of each Affiliate provide that the management
owners will realize the remaining equity value they have created upon the
termination of their employment with the Affiliate. In general, upon a
management owner's retirement after an agreed-upon number of years, or upon his
or her earlier death, permanent incapacity or termination without cause (but
with AMG's consent), that management owner is required to sell to AMG (and AMG
is required to purchase from the management owner) his or her remaining
interests for the Fair Value Purchase Price. In general, if a management owner
quits early or is terminated for cause, his or her interests will be purchased
by AMG at a reduced multiple which represents a substantial discount to the Fair
Value Purchase Price, and if he or she quits or is terminated for cause within
the first several years following AMG's investment (or, if later, the date he or
she purchased his or her interest in the Affiliate) he or she generally receives
nothing for his or her retained interest.
 
     To the extent of the proceeds of any key-man life insurance or lump-sum
disability insurance which are collected by an Affiliate upon the death or
permanent incapacity of a management owner, the Affiliate, rather than AMG,
would purchase that management owner's interests. A purchase by an Affiliate
would have the effect of ratably increasing the ownership percentage of AMG and
each of the remaining management owners, whereas the purchase by AMG only
increases AMG's ownership percentage. The organizational documents of most of
the Affiliates provide for the
 
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purchase of such insurance, to the extent requested by AMG, with the premiums to
be paid by all owners (including AMG and management) as a deduction to the
Owners' Allocation of the Affiliate.
 
     In general, the organizational documents of each Affiliate provide the
management owners with the opportunity to receive the purchase price for Puts,
or sales upon termination of employment, in cash or in shares of Common Stock of
AMG. The most common formulation of the right to receive the purchase price in
shares of Common Stock of AMG is as follows: AMG will exchange a number of
shares of Common Stock as is equal in value to seventy-five percent of the
Owners' Allocation purchased in the transaction, multiplied by the multiple of
EBITDA at which AMG Common Stock is then trading in the public market.
 
     The Company believes that its investment structure, which permits
management of each Affiliate to receive ownership interests in the Affiliate and
to have AMG purchase such interests in accordance with a predetermined pricing
formula, provides each Affiliate with an important incentive and recruiting
tool. The Company also believes that the AMG Structure, which allows individuals
to determine, within agreed upon limits, when to sell their interests and which
permits additional issuances to future generations of management of each
Affiliate, will enable the Affiliates to continue to grow as successive
generations of management assume control of their firm.
 
THE AFFILIATES
 
     In general, the Affiliates derive revenues by charging fees to their
clients which are typically based on the market value of assets under
management. In some instances, however, the Affiliates may derive revenues from
fees based on investment performance.
 
     AMG's Affiliates are listed below in alphabetical order. Unless otherwise
indicated, AMG holds a majority ownership interest in each such Affiliate.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                              AMG'S
                                                        EQUITY OWNERSHIP           ASSETS UNDER
                      PRINCIPAL          DATE OF        PERCENTAGE AS OF         MANAGEMENT AS OF
    AFFILIATE        LOCATION(S)       INVESTMENT      SEPTEMBER 30, 1997       SEPTEMBER 30, 1997
- ------------------  --------------   ---------------  ---------------------    ---------------------
                                                                                   (IN MILLIONS)
<S>                 <C>              <C>              <C>                      <C>
Burridge..........  Chicago          December 1996             55.0%                  $ 1,514
First Quadrant....  Pasadena, CA;    March 1996                66.2                    24,559(1)
                    London
GeoCapital........  New York         September 1997            60.0                     2,375
Gofen and
  Glossberg.......  Chicago          May 1997                  55.0                     3,626
Hartwell..........  New York         May 1994                  75.8                       344
Paradigm..........  New York         May 1995                  30.0                     1,871
Renaissance.......  Cincinnati       November 1995             66.7                     1,463
Skyline...........  Chicago          August 1995               64.0                     1,238
Systematic........  Fort Lee, NJ     May 1995                  90.7                     1,003
Tweedy, Browne....  New York;        October 1997              71.2                     5,113
                    London
                                                                                      -------
     Total........                                                                    $43,106
                                                                                      =======
</TABLE>
 
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(1) Includes directly managed assets of $8.0 billion and $16.6 billion of assets
    indirectly managed using overlay strategies ("overlay strategies") which
    employ futures, options or other derivative securities to achieve a
    particular investment objective. These overlay strategies are intended to
    add incremental value to the underlying portfolios, which may or may not be
    directly managed by First Quadrant, and generate advisory fees which are
    generally at the lower end of the range of those generated by First
    Quadrant's directly managed portfolios.
 
  BURRIDGE
 
     Burridge, founded in 1986, is a Chicago-based firm which specializes in the
management of mid-capitalization growth equity portfolios. Burridge's clients
include corporate, Taft-Hartley, and public pension plans, as well as
foundations, endowments and individuals. The firm applies its investment
strategy through a combination of separate accounts, regional and national
wrap-fee
 
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programs, and a recently introduced mutual fund. Burridge's management team is
led by Chairman, Richard M. Burridge, President and Chief Executive Officer,
John H. Streur, Jr., and Vice-Chairman, Kenneth M. Arenberg.
 
     Burridge utilizes proven valuation disciplines to invest in
mid-capitalization stocks with superior projected earnings growth based upon
fundamental company analysis. Burridge concentrates its analysis on companies
which fit the following criteria: (i) a focus on one business line; (ii) an
increasing market share; (iii) a strong balance sheet; (iv) superior projected
earnings growth; and (v) a proven, shareholder-oriented management team.
Burridge constructs a fully invested portfolio of the 35 most attractive of such
companies prioritized on anticipated earnings growth relative to their
price/earnings ratios. On average, these securities are held for approximately
three years, resulting in a low turnover ratio.
 
  FIRST QUADRANT
 
     First Quadrant, one of the largest quantitative investment managers in the
world, specializes in asset allocation and style management on a global basis.
First Quadrant, L.P. is headed by Robert D. Arnott, its Chief Executive Officer,
a recognized leader in the field of quantitative investing, and its sister
company, First Quadrant Limited, is led by William A. R. Goodsall. First
Quadrant employs a highly disciplined quantitative methodology to guide its
investment strategy. First Quadrant seeks to add value by assessing relative
valuations across major segments of the portfolio: among asset classes, across
global markets, between equity styles, and in currency allocation.
 
     First Quadrant's management pioneered the application of style management
strategies to the U.S. and major international equity markets. The firm has also
pioneered a global approach to tactical asset allocation, and the Company
believes it maintains a leading market share in these two products. First
Quadrant offers various tailored approaches in each of the following product
areas: U.S. tactical asset allocation; global tactical asset allocation
(developed and/or emerging markets); U.S. equity style management; global equity
style management (multi- or specific country strategies); currency management
strategies; and policy allocation control strategies.
 
     With an emphasis on research and publishing, the firm applies advanced
information technology and artificial intelligence techniques to leverage
traditional econometric methods in building quantitative investment systems.
First Quadrant is also committed to continued innovation and product development
in applying these techniques to new markets and products. Coupled with First
Quadrant's management's focus on providing superior service to their large
institutional clients, this innovation and performance has led to significant
growth in First Quadrant's business. First Quadrant provides its services to
large domestic and international corporate and public entities and pension
plans. First Quadrant, L.P. has offices in Pasadena and Boston, while First
Quadrant Limited is based in London. First Quadrant also maintains joint
ventures with firms in Toronto, Tokyo and Paris.
 
  GEOCAPITAL
 
     Founded in 1979, GeoCapital invests in domestic small-capitalization
equities on behalf of corporations, retirement programs, foundations, high net
worth individuals and private partnerships. With principal offices in New York,
the firm is led by its Chairman and Chief Investment Officer, Irwin Lieber, and
its President, Barry K. Fingerhut.
 
     GeoCapital's investment approach is to manage fully invested portfolios
which blend two kinds of stocks: "growth companies" that create, commercialize,
and market new technologies and services, and "special situation" companies with
undervalued or unrecognized assets or earnings. GeoCapital believes that the
combination of these two types of investments in a single portfolio can lessen
the market risks, while providing the superior returns of investing in small
companies. Utilizing their own independent fundamental analysis, GeoCapital's
management studies a company from the bottom up beginning with its strategic,
financial, and management strengths. Above all,
 
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GeoCapital evaluates and monitors a company's management, both before and after
an investment is made. A typical investment is held for three to five years, to
give either the growth or special situation stock time to realize its inherent
value.
 
  GOFEN AND GLOSSBERG
 
     Gofen and Glossberg is one of the oldest and most respected investment
counseling firms in the United States. Founded in 1932, the firm has a long
history of managing assets for prominent individuals, families, retirement
plans, foundations and endowments. Based in Chicago, the firm is led by its
President, William H. Gofen, and its Executive Vice President, Joseph B.
Glossberg.
 
     Gofen and Glossberg custom tailors portfolios to meet the specific
financial goals of each client. With the perspective that comes from managing
client portfolios through numerous market cycles, Gofen and Glossberg takes a
longer term approach to portfolio management (typically three to five year
growth targets) in order to preserve capital while encouraging growth. Portfolio
managers at Gofen and Glossberg build investment portfolios around a solid
nucleus of common stocks and/or fixed income securities. The firm invests in
quality companies that have strong management, a dominant market share or
proprietary products and services, and growing income or cash flow.
 
  HARTWELL
 
     Founded in 1961, Hartwell is a New York-based growth stock manager, whose
clients include high net worth individuals, an offshore hedge fund and several
large private foundations. The management team is led by William C. Miller, IV.
 
     Hartwell applies a fundamental, bottom-up approach to investing in stocks
of growth companies. The firm uses a disciplined stock selection process to
identify stocks of companies with strong fundamental characteristics and
exposure to longer term secular trends, which the portfolio managers believe can
lead to sales and earnings growth in excess of 20% per year.
 
     Hartwell's investment professionals tailor portfolio construction to meet
specific client needs. On a standardized basis, Hartwell offers three products:
small-capitalization growth, medium-to large-capitalization growth and balanced
accounts.
 
  PARADIGM
 
     Paradigm is a leader in equity style management, with an investment
approach that combines passive management technology with active management
insights. Paradigm's sophisticated investment process typically begins by
identifying several portfolio management styles from a prototypical set of
active managers who exemplify certain risk and return characteristics of the
chosen styles. The process then takes the aggregate portfolios and, using a
sophisticated optimization model, arrives at a smaller portfolio of stocks with
risk and return characteristics that match the larger group. Paradigm offers six
styles which employ this investment process: large-capitalization growth;
large-capitalization value; mid-capitalization growth; mid-capitalization value;
small-capitalization growth; and small-capitalization value.
 
     Based in New York, Paradigm is led by James E. Francis, President and Chief
Executive Officer. Paradigm has a diversified client list of public and private
endowments and Taft-Hartley plans. AMG holds less than a 50% ownership interest
in Paradigm, which is a minority-owned business.
 
  RENAISSANCE
 
     Based in Cincinnati, Ohio, Renaissance provides quantitatively-based
investment management strategies to a variety of institutional and individual
clients. The firm is led by managing directors Michael A. Schroer, Donald W.
Kennedy and Paul A. Radomski.
 
     Renaissance employs a quantitative approach to its equity, fixed income,
and tactical allocation decisions. The stock selection decision is characterized
by companies that have a demonstrated ability in sustaining above-average levels
of profitability and below-average levels of debt. Valuation
 
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standards are further applied to determine stock-price momentum and trends in a
company's earnings. Balanced and tactical asset allocation begins with a series
of asset allocation models which measure and consistently monitor the relative
attractiveness of cash, bonds, and equities. The models then assign an expected
capital return period for each asset class which is the final measure of
investment value.
 
     Renaissance offers large-capitalization and small-capitalization growth and
American depositary receipt equity products in addition to balanced, tactical
asset allocation and fixed income strategies. The firm's dynamic and flexible
process allows the investment manager to customize portfolios to include
client-specific needs.
 
  SKYLINE
 
     Skyline is a Chicago-based firm which specializes in small-capitalization
and mid-capitalization value equities. Skyline manages assets for institutional
clients, as well as two no-load mutual funds, Skyline Special Equities and
Skyline Special Equities II. The firm is led by its President, William Dutton,
who was named Morningstar Portfolio Manager of the Year in 1992.
 
     Skyline manages equities in three value-driven portfolio styles: Small Cap
Value, Small Cap Value II, and Skyline Select. The Small Cap Value approach
holds stocks of small-capitalization companies ($100 million to $700 million in
market capitalization). The Small Cap Value II approach holds stocks of
small-capitalization to mid-capitalization companies ($400 million to $2 billion
in market capitalization). The Skyline Select portfolios combines select
holdings of both the Small Cap Value and Small Cap Value II series ($100 million
to $2 billion in market capitalization). Each of these three strategies leads to
selections of stocks which have a low price to trailing earnings multiple
relative to the market, attractive earnings prospects (typically in the 10% to
20% per year range) as estimated by fundamental, in-house research, and are
under-followed by the broader marketplace.
 
  SYSTEMATIC
 
     Located in Fort Lee, New Jersey, Systematic manages assets on behalf of a
variety of corporations, jointly-trusteed and public pension funds as well as
for high net worth individuals, principally through wrap programs. Systematic is
led by its President, Charles J. Mohr, and its Chief Investment Officer
Gyanendra (Joe) Joshi. Systematic offers three products: core value equity,
small-capitalization value equity, and free cash flow value equity.
 
     Systematic's core value equity investment approach begins with a
disciplined strategy of selecting large-capitalization, low price/earnings
stocks that have reported earnings in excess of consensus expectations. A
quantitative screen is applied and overlayed with intensive fundamental analysis
to create an equally weighted portfolio of approximately 50 to 60 stocks.
 
     Systematic's small-capitalization value and free cash flow value equity
products quantify a firm's true free cash flow and then identify stocks that are
trading at a discount to the median market multiple of free cash flow.
Fundamental analysis is applied to a focused list of approximately 125 stocks
for the free cash flow product and 100 stocks for the small-capitalization value
product from which the portfolio managers select a portfolio of approximately 40
to 50 stocks.
 
  TWEEDY, BROWNE
 
     Tweedy, Browne is recognized as a leading practitioner of the
value-oriented investment approach first advocated by Benjamin Graham. Tweedy,
Browne manages domestic, international and global equity portfolios for
institutions, individuals, partnerships, and mutual funds. The firm, which is
the successor to Tweedy & Co., a brokerage firm founded in 1920, is led by
Christopher H. Browne, William H. Browne and John D. Spears. Based in New York,
the firm also maintains a research office in London.
 
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     Tweedy, Browne's investment philosophy is to invest in companies at a
substantial discount to their true business value. The firm does not attempt to
time markets or focus on particular market sectors, but rather emphasizes a
long-term, low turnover strategy grounded in individual stock selection.
 
     Tweedy, Browne applies its value-oriented investment strategy to
international, as well as domestic equities, with global assets representing
approximately 43% of total assets under management at September 30, 1997. The
firm established its two no-load mutual funds, Tweedy, Browne American Value,
and Tweedy, Browne Global Value, in 1993. The funds, which are each rated "five
stars" by Morningstar, Inc., represent approximately 50% of Tweedy, Browne's
total assets under management at September 30, 1997.
 
COMPETITION
 
     The Company operates as an asset management holding company organized to
invest in mid-sized investment management firms. The Company is aware of several
other holding companies which have been organized to invest in or acquire
investment management firms, and the Company views these firms as among its
competitors. The Company believes that the market for investments in asset
management companies is and will continue to remain highly competitive. The
Company competes with many purchasers of investment management firms, including
other investment management holding companies, insurance companies,
broker-dealers, banks and private equity firms. Many of these companies, both
privately and publicly held, have longer operating histories and greater
resources than the Company, which may make them more attractive to the owners of
firms in which AMG is considering an investment and may enable them to offer
greater consideration to such owners. Certain of the Company's principal
stockholders also pursue investments in, and acquisitions of, investment
management firms, and the Company may, from time to time, encounter competition
from such principal stockholders with respect to certain investments. The
Company believes that important factors affecting its ability to compete for
future investments are (i) the degree to which target firms view the AMG
Structure as preferable, financially and operationally, to acquisition or
investment arrangements offered by other potential purchasers, (ii) the market
value of AMG's Common Stock, which may be a form of consideration in
acquisitions, and (iii) the reputation and performance of the existing
Affiliates and future affiliates, by which target firms will judge AMG and its
future prospects.
 
     The Affiliates compete with a large number of domestic and foreign
investment management firms, including public companies, subsidiaries of
commercial banks, and insurance companies. Many of these firms have greater
resources and assets under management than any of the Affiliates, and offer a
broader array of investment products and services than any of the Affiliates.
From time to time, Affiliates may also compete with the other Affiliates for
clients. In addition, there are relatively few barriers to entry by new
investment management firms, especially in the institutional managed accounts
business. AMG believes that the most important factors affecting its Affiliates'
ability to compete for clients are (i) the products offered, (ii) the abilities,
performance records and reputation of its Affiliates and their management teams,
(iii) the management fees charged, (iv) the level of client service offered, and
(v) the development of new investment strategies and marketing. The importance
of these factors can vary depending on the type of investment management service
involved. Each Affiliate's ability to retain and increase assets under
management would be adversely affected if client accounts underperform in
comparison to relevant benchmarks, or if key management or employees leave the
Affiliate. The ability of each Affiliate to compete with other investment
management firms is also dependent, in part, on the relative attractiveness of
their respective investment philosophies and methods under then prevailing
market conditions.
 
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GOVERNMENT REGULATION
 
     Virtually all aspects of the Affiliates' businesses are subject to
extensive regulation. Each Affiliate (other than First Quadrant Limited) is
registered with the Commission as an investment adviser under the Investment
Advisers Act. As an investment adviser, each such Affiliate is subject to the
provisions of the Investment Advisers Act and the Commission's regulations
promulgated thereunder. The Investment Advisers Act imposes numerous obligations
on registered investment advisers, including fiduciary, recordkeeping,
operational, and disclosure obligations. Each of the Affiliates (other than
First Quadrant Limited) is, as an investment adviser, also subject to regulation
under the securities laws and fiduciary laws of certain states. Each of the
mutual funds for which Tweedy, Browne, Skyline, and Burridge are advisors, and
Renaissance and Systematic are subadvisors, is registered with the Commission
under the Investment Company Act, shares of each such fund are registered with
the Commission under the Securities Act, and the shares of each such fund are
qualified for sale (or exempt from such qualification) under the laws of each
state and the District of Columbia to the extent such shares are sold in any of
such jurisdictions. As an adviser or subadviser to a registered investment
company, each such Affiliate is subject to requirements under the 1940 Act and
the Commission's regulations promulgated thereunder. Each Affiliate is also
subject to ERISA, and to regulations promulgated thereunder, insofar as they are
"fiduciaries" under ERISA with respect to certain of their clients. ERISA and
the applicable provisions of the Code impose certain duties on persons who are
fiduciaries under ERISA, and prohibit certain transactions involving the assets
of each ERISA plan which is a client of an Affiliate, as well as certain
transactions by the fiduciaries (and certain other related parties) to such
plans. Each of First Quadrant, L.P. and Renaissance are also registered with the
Commodity Futures Trading Commission as a Commodity Trading Advisor and each is
a member of the National Futures Association. Tweedy, Browne is registered as a
broker-dealer under the Exchange Act and is subject to regulation by the
Commission, the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. and other
federal and state agencies. As a registered broker-dealer, Tweedy, Browne is
subject to the Commission's net capital rules. Under certain circumstances,
these rules may limit the ability of Tweedy, Browne to make distributions to the
Company.
 
     A number of the Affiliates are subject to the laws of non-U.S.
jurisdictions and non-U.S. regulatory agencies or bodies. For example, First
Quadrant Limited, located in London, is a member of the Investment Management
Regulatory Organisation of the United Kingdom, and Tweedy, Browne and other
Affiliates are investment advisers to certain funds which are organized under
non-U.S. jurisdictions, including Luxembourg (where they are regulated by the
Institute Monetaire Luxembourgeois) and Bermuda (where they are regulated by the
Bermuda Monetary Authority).
 
     Under the Investment Advisers Act, every investment advisory contract
between a registered investment adviser and its clients must provide that it may
not be assigned by the investment adviser without the consent of the client. In
addition, under the Investment Company Act, each contract with a registered
investment company must provide that it terminates upon its assignment. Under
both the Investment Advisers Act and the Investment Company Act, an investment
advisory contract is deemed to have been assigned in the case of a direct
"assignment" of the contract as well as in the case of a sale, directly or
indirectly, of a "controlling block" of the adviser's voting securities. Such an
assignment may be deemed to take place when a firm is acquired by AMG. Prior to
AMG's investment, each Affiliate sought to obtain the consent of its clients to
the assignment of the advisory contracts which results from the acquisition
(and, in the case of mutual fund clients, sought to obtain new advisory
contracts on substantially the same terms). Each investment consummated thus far
has been, and the Company expects that each future investment will be,
conditioned on the obtaining of such consents (and, to the extent applicable,
new contracts) from substantially all of the clients of the acquired firm. The
change of control provisions may limit the ability of AMG to issue Common Stock
or to be acquired by a third party.
 
     The foregoing laws and regulations generally grant supervisory agencies and
bodies broad administrative powers, including the power to limit or restrict any
of the Affiliates from conducting
 
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their business in the event that they fail to comply with such laws and
regulations. Possible sanctions that may be imposed in the event of such
noncompliance include the suspension of individual employees, limitations on the
Affiliate's business activities for specified periods of time, revocation of the
Affiliate's registration as an investment adviser, commodity trading adviser
and/or other registrations, and other censures and fines. Changes in these laws
or regulations could have a material adverse impact on the profitability and
mode of operations of the Company and each of its Affiliates.
 
     The officers, directors and employees of AMG and each of the Affiliates
may, from time to time, own securities which are also owned by one or more of
the Affiliates' clients. Each Affiliate and AMG has internal policies with
respect to individual investments and requires reports of securities
transactions and restricts certain transactions so as to minimize possible
conflicts of interest.
 
EMPLOYEES
 
     As of September 30, 1997, the Company and its Affiliates employed
approximately 310 persons, approximately 293 of which are full-time employees.
The Company and its Affiliates are not subject to any collective bargaining
agreements and the Company believes that its labor relations are good.
 
PROPERTIES
 
     AMG's executive offices are located at Two International Place, 23rd Floor,
Boston, Massachusetts 02110. In Boston, AMG occupies 4,413 square feet under a
lease which expires in July 2000. Each of the Affiliates also leases office
space in the cities in which they conduct business.
 
LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
 
     From time to time, the Company and its Affiliates may be parties to various
claims, suits and complaints. Currently, there are no such claims, suits or
complaints which, in the opinion of management, would have a material adverse
effect on the Company's financial position, liquidity or results of operations.
 
CORPORATE LIABILITY AND INSURANCE
 
     The businesses of the Affiliates entail the inherent risk of liability
related to litigation from clients and actions taken by regulatory agencies. In
addition, the Company faces liability both directly as a control person, and
indirectly as a direct or indirect general partner of certain of the Affiliates.
To protect its overall operations from such potential liabilities, the Company
and each of its Affiliates, other than Hartwell, maintains errors and omissions
and general liability insurance in amounts which the Company and its Affiliates'
management consider appropriate. There can be no assurance, however, that a
claim or claims will not exceed the limits of available insurance coverage, that
any insurer will remain solvent and will meet its obligations to provide
coverage, or that such coverage will continue to be available with sufficient
limits or at a reasonable cost. A judgment against one of the Affiliates or the
Company in excess of available coverage could have a material adverse effect on
the Company. See "Risk Factors -- Exposure to Liability".
 
TRADEMARKS
 
     "Affiliated Managers Group" is a registered trademark of the Company, with
registration expiring October 2007. "Skyline Fund", the Skyline logo, Skyline
Special Equities Portfolio and Skyline Special Equities II are all registered
marks of the Company, with registrations expiring between November 2002 and
April 2009.
 
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                                   MANAGEMENT
 
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
 
     The names, ages and positions of each of the executive officers of the
Company, as well as a description of their business experience and past
employment are as set forth below:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
             NAME                AGE                       POSITION
- ------------------------------   ---    -----------------------------------------------
<S>                              <C>    <C>
William J. Nutt...............   52     President, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman
                                        of the Board of Directors
Sean M. Healey................   36     Executive Vice President
Levon Chertavian, Jr. ........   38     Senior Vice President, Affiliate Support
Nathaniel Dalton..............   31     Senior Vice President, General Counsel and
                                        Secretary
Brian J. Girvan...............   42     Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer
                                        and Treasurer
Seth W. Brennan...............   27     Vice President
Jeffrey S. Murphy.............   31     Vice President
</TABLE>
 
     William J. Nutt founded the Company in December 1993 and has served as its
Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer since that time. Mr. Nutt began
his career at the law firm of Ballard, Spahr, Andrews & Ingersoll in
Philadelphia, where he was a Partner until he joined The Boston Company in 1982.
As Senior Executive Vice President of that firm, Mr. Nutt built The Boston
Company's mutual fund administration, distribution and custody business serving
over 45 fund sponsors with assets of $119.0 billion. In 1989, he became
President, assuming overall responsibility for The Boston Company's $36.0
billion institutional money management business, its $190.0 billion master
trustee and custodian business, and the personal banking and trust business of
the Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Company. Mr. Nutt received a J.D. from the
University of Pennsylvania and a B.A. from Grove City College. From 1991 to
1994, Mr. Nutt served on the Executive Committee of the Board of Governors of
the Investment Company Institute.
 
     Sean M. Healey joined the Company as its Executive Vice President in 1995.
Prior to joining AMG, Mr. Healey was a Vice President in the Mergers and
Acquisitions Department at Goldman, Sachs & Co. focusing on financial
institutions. In eight years at Goldman Sachs, Mr. Healey had substantial
experience advising clients and executing transactions in the investment
management and related industries. Mr. Healey received a J.D. from Harvard Law
School, an M.A. from University College, Dublin and an A.B. from Harvard
College.
 
     Levon Chertavian, Jr. joined the Company as a Senior Vice President of
Affiliate Support in 1995. Mr. Chertavian was formerly President of USAffinity
Advisers, the mutual fund operation of TransNational Group. Prior to Trans
National Group, Mr. Chertavian held positions with Bain & Company, Fidelity
Investments, Bankers Trust Company and Equitable Life. Mr. Chertavian received
an M.B.A. from the Harvard Business School and a B.A. from Bowdoin College.
 
     Nathaniel Dalton joined the Company as a Senior Vice President and General
Counsel in 1996. Prior to joining AMG, Mr. Dalton was an attorney at Goodwin,
Procter & Hoar LLP, focusing on mergers and acquisitions, including those in the
asset management industry. Mr. Dalton received a J.D. from Boston University
School of Law and a B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania.
 
     Brian J. Girvan joined the Company as a Senior Vice President and Chief
Financial Officer in 1997. Mr. Girvan possesses twenty years of experience in
senior roles primarily within leading asset management firms. Most recently he
was Chief Financial Officer of Fidelity Investments Institutional Services.
Prior to that, Mr. Girvan served in various roles including Chief Financial
Officer at PIMCO Advisors L.P. and Thomson Advisory Group L.P. Before joining
Thomson Advisory Group, Mr. Girvan was a Vice President at Thomson McKinnon
Securities and was an auditor with Coopers
 
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& Lybrand. Mr. Girvan received a B.S. (B.B.A.) from Manhattan College and is a
member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.
 
     Seth W. Brennan joined the Company as an Assistant Vice President in 1995,
and became a Vice President in 1996. Prior to joining AMG, Mr. Brennan was a
Financial Analyst in the Global Insurance Investment Banking Group at Morgan
Stanley & Co. Incorporated. Before joining Morgan Stanley, Mr. Brennan was a
Financial Analyst in the Financial Institutions Group at Wasserstein, Perella &
Co. Mr. Brennan received a B.A. from Hamilton College.
 
     Jeffrey S. Murphy joined the Company as an Assistant Vice President in
1995, and became a Vice President in 1996. Prior to joining AMG, Mr. Murphy was
a Financial Analyst at United Asset Management Corporation, and prior to that,
Mr. Murphy was the Assistant Controller of TA Associates, Inc. Mr. Murphy
received a B.S. in Business Administration from Northeastern University.
 
EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION
 
     The following table sets forth information concerning the cash compensation
awarded to the Company's Chief Executive Officer and the Company's four (4)
other most highly compensated executive officers whose total salary and bonus
exceeded $100,000 during the fiscal year ended December 31, 1996 (collectively,
the "Named Executive Officers").
 
                        1996 SUMMARY COMPENSATION TABLE
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                             1996 ANNUAL
                                                             COMPENSATION
                                                         --------------------       ALL OTHER
             NAME AND PRINCIPAL POSITION                  SALARY      BONUS      COMPENSATION(1)
- ------------------------------------------------------   --------    --------    ----------------
<S>                                                      <C>         <C>         <C>
William J. Nutt, Chairman, President and Chief
  Executive Officer...................................   $354,350    $315,000        $ 26,750
Sean M. Healey, Executive Vice President..............    270,460     277,500          26,750
Levon Chertavian, Jr., Senior Vice President..........    159,227     116,667          24,813
Nathaniel Dalton, Senior Vice President (2)...........     98,498     100,000          17,068
Seth W. Brennan, Vice President.......................     56,277      55,000          15,806
</TABLE>
 
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(1) Includes (i) contributions by the Company under its 401(k) Profit Sharing
    Plan in the amount of $22,500 on behalf of each of Messrs. Nutt, Healey and
    Chertavian, $14,755 on behalf of Mr. Dalton and $14,375 on behalf of Mr.
    Brennan; and (ii) the dollar value of insurance premiums paid by the Company
    with respect to term life and long term disability insurance policies for
    the benefit of the Named Executive Officers in the amount of $4,250 on
    behalf of Messrs. Nutt and Healey, $2,313 on behalf of Messrs. Chertavian
    and Dalton and $1,431 on behalf of Mr. Brennan.
 
(2) Mr. Dalton's employment with the Company commenced in May 1996.
 
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DIRECTORS
 
     The names, ages and a description of the business experience, principal
occupation and past employment during at least the last five years of each of
the directors of the Company are set forth below.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                         NAME                                    AGE
        ----------------------------------------------------------------------   ---
        <S>                                                                      <C>
        William J. Nutt(1)....................................................   52
        Richard E. Floor(2)...................................................   57
        Roger B. Kafker(2)(3).................................................   35
        P. Andrews McLane(1)(3)...............................................   50
        John M. B. O'Connor(1)(3).............................................   43
        W. W. Walker, Jr.(2)(3)...............................................   50
</TABLE>
 
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(1) Member of the Compensation Committee.
 
(2) Member of the Audit Committee.
 
(3) Messrs. McLane, Kafker, Walker and O'Connor were elected as directors in
    accordance with the terms of a certain Amended and Restated Stockholders'
    Agreement dated as of October 9, 1997 (the "Stockholders' Agreement") among
    the Company and certain of the Company's stockholders, including TA
    Associates, NationsBank, The Hartford and Chase Equity Associates, which was
    entered into in connection with the recent equity investment by Chase Equity
    Associates in the Company. These provisions of the Stockholders' Agreement
    will be terminated upon consummation of the Offerings.
 
     For Mr. Nutt's biographical information, see information under "--Executive
Officers".
 
     Richard E. Floor has been a director of the Company since its formation. A
professional corporation of which Mr. Floor is the sole stockholder is and has
been a partner at the law firm of Goodwin, Procter & Hoar LLP or its predecessor
since 1975. Mr. Floor is also a director of Town & Country Corporation, a
jewelry manufacturer, and New America High Income Fund, a closed-end investment
company.
 
     Roger B. Kafker has been a director of the Company since its formation. Mr.
Kafker has been associated with TA Associates, Inc. or its predecessor since
1989 and became a Principal of that firm in 1994 and a Managing Director in
1995. Mr. Kafker is also a director of ANSYS Inc., a software company, Boron,
LePore & Associates, Inc., a service provider to the pharmaceutical industry,
and Monarch Dental Corporation, a dental practice management company.
 
     P. Andrews McLane has been a director of the Company since its formation.
He has been at TA Associates, Inc. or its predecessors since 1979, where he is a
Managing Director and a member of the firm's Executive Committee. Mr. McLane
leads TA Associates' investment activities in the asset management industry. Mr.
McLane is also a director of Altamira Management Ltd, an investment management
firm based in Toronto, Canada, and Allegis Realty Investors, LLC, a real estate
investment management firm.
 
     John M. B. O'Connor has been a director of the Company since October 9,
1997. Mr. O'Connor is a General Partner of Chase Capital Partners which he
joined in May 1995. Mr. O'Connor has been employed by Chase Manhattan
Corporation or its predecessors since 1987 in a variety of senior investment
banking positions including management of Corporate Securities Sales, Trading
and Research. Mr. O'Connor is also a director of United States Corrections
Corporation, a correctional services company, and Hamilton Services Limited, a
technology and insurance services provider to insurance and reinsurance
companies.
 
     W. W. Walker, Jr. has been a director of the Company since April 1997.
Since 1972, Mr. Walker has been employed by NationsBank, N.A. or its
predecessor, where he has held positions in various departments including
corporate banking, private placements, syndications and project finance.
 
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Mr. Walker founded NationsBank Capital Investors in 1993 and is presently a
Managing Director of that group.
 
     The number of members of the Board of Directors of the Company is currently
fixed at six. Within 90 days after the completion of the Offerings, the Company
intends to expand the Board of Directors and elect at least two additional
Directors who will not be officers or employees of the Company.
 
     The Company's Board of Directors has established an Audit Committee (the
"Audit Committee") and a Compensation Committee (the "Compensation Committee").
The Audit Committee recommends the firm to be appointed as independent
accountants to audit financial statements and to perform services related to the
audit, reviews the scope and results of the audit with the independent
accountants, reviews with management and the independent accountants the
Company's year-end operating results, considers the adequacy of internal
accounting procedures and considers the effect of such procedures on the
accountants' independence. The Audit Committee will consist, upon consummation
of the Offerings, of Messrs. Floor, Kafker and Walker. The Compensation
Committee, which will consist, upon consummation of the Offerings, of Messrs.
Nutt, McLane and O'Connor, reviews and recommends the compensation arrangements
for all directors and officers, except that Mr. Nutt does not participate in the
recommendation of his compensation arrangements.
 
COMPENSATION OF DIRECTORS
 
     Directors of the Company who are also employees receive no additional
compensation for their services as a director. Non-employee directors
("Independent Directors") do not currently receive a fee for their service as
directors, although the Board of Directors may determine to pay such a fee in
the future. Also, Independent Directors may be entitled to receive options to
purchase shares of Common Stock. See "-- The 1997 Stock Plan".
 
     All directors of the Company are reimbursed for travel expenses incurred in
attending meetings of the Board of Directors and its committees.
 
COMPENSATION, BENEFIT AND RETIREMENT PLANS
 
     The Company currently has in place the following stock plans: The
Affiliated Managers Group, Inc. 1994 Incentive Stock Plan, The Affiliated
Managers Group, Inc. 1995 Incentive Stock Plan, The Affiliated Managers Group,
Inc. 1995 Stock Purchase Plan, and The Affiliated Managers Group, Inc. 1997
Stock Option and Incentive Plan (collectively, the "Plans"). Upon consummation
of the Offerings and after giving effect to the grants made in connection with
the Offerings, under the Plans, the Company will have (i) awarded options to
purchase up to 672,500 shares of Common Stock, or approximately 4.2% of the
outstanding Common Stock of the Company, to members of senior management, (ii)
issued 337,500 shares of restricted Common Stock, or approximately 2.1% of the
outstanding Common Stock of the Company, to members of senior management, (iii)
issued for sale 184,150 shares of Common Stock, or approximately 1.1% of the
outstanding Common Stock of the Company, to certain officers, managers of
Affiliates and consultants and advisors of the Company, and (iv) reserved
2,523,850 shares, or approximately 13.6% of the outstanding Common Stock of the
Company (including shares reserved under the Plans), for issuance under the
Plans. Overall, members of the Company's senior management own an aggregate
1,657,046 shares of Common Stock (on a fully diluted basis and giving effect to
the Recapitalization and including shares of stock purchased outside of the
Plans), or approximately 9.9% of the outstanding Common Stock of the Company.
The following is a brief summary of each of the Plans.
 
  THE 1994 PLAN
 
     On March 31, 1994, the Board of Directors adopted, and the stockholders of
the Company subsequently approved, the Affiliated Managers Group, Inc. 1994
Incentive Stock Plan. On November 7, 1995, the Board of Directors adopted, and
the stockholders of the Company approved, an
 
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amendment and restatement of the 1994 Incentive Stock Plan (as so amended and
restated, the "1994 Plan") pursuant to which the number of shares of Common
Stock reserved under the 1994 Plan was reduced to 125,000.
 
     The 1994 Plan permits (i) the grant of options to purchase shares of Common
Stock intended to qualify as incentive stock options under Section 422 of the
Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, (the "Code") ("Incentive Options"),
(ii) the grant of options that do not so qualify ("Non-Qualified Options"), and
(iii) the issuance of stock which may be subject to certain restrictions
("Restricted Stock"). The 1994 Plan was designed and intended as a performance
incentive for officers, employees, consultants and other key persons performing
services for the Company to encourage such persons to acquire or increase a
proprietary interest in the success and progress of the Company. As of September
30, 1997, no options had been awarded under the 1994 Plan, and the Company had
issued an aggregate of 125,000 shares of Restricted Stock under the 1994 Plan.
The Company does not intend to make any grants under the 1994 Plan after the
consummation of the Offerings.
 
  THE 1995 PLAN
 
     On November 7, 1995, the Board of Directors adopted, and the stockholders
of the Company subsequently approved, the Affiliated Managers Group, Inc. 1995
Incentive Stock Plan, under which 425,000 shares of Common Stock were authorized
and reserved for issuance. In May 1997, the Board of Directors voted to amend
and restate, and the stockholders of the Company subsequently approved the
amendment and restatement of, the 1995 Incentive Stock Plan (as so amended and
restated, the "1995 Plan"). Under the 1995 Plan, a total of 425,000 shares of
Common Stock are authorized and reserved for issuance.
 
     The 1995 Plan permits (i) the grant of Incentive Options, (ii) the grant of
Non-Qualified Options, and (iii) the issuance of Restricted Stock. Like the 1994
Plan, the 1995 Plan was designed and intended as a performance incentive for
officers, employees, consultants and other key persons performing services for
the Company to encourage such persons to acquire or increase a proprietary
interest in the success and progress of the Company. In May 1997, the Company
granted options to purchase an aggregate of 1,850 shares of Class A Convertible
Preferred Stock (carrying a $250 per share liquidation preference and
convertible into an aggregate of 92,500 shares of Common Stock) at an exercise
price of $455 per share (or $9.10 per underlying share of Common Stock),
consisting of options to purchase 500, 500, 200, 300, 250 and 100 shares of
Class A Convertible Preferred Stock granted to Messrs. Nutt, Healey, Chertavian,
Dalton, Brennan and Murphy, respectively. As of September 30, 1997, the Company
had issued an aggregate 212,500 shares of Restricted Stock under the 1995 Plan.
The Company does not intend to make any grants under the 1995 Plan after the
consummation of the Offerings.
 
  THE 1997 STOCK PLAN
 
     The 1997 Stock Option and Incentive Plan (the "1997 Stock Plan") was
adopted by the Board of Directors in October 1997 and was subsequently approved
by the Company's stockholders. The 1997 Stock Plan permits (i) the grant of
Incentive Options, (ii) the grant of Non-Qualified Options, (iii) the grant of
stock appreciation rights, (iv) the issuance or sale of Common Stock with
vesting or other restrictions, (v) the issuance or sale of Common Stock without
restrictions ("Unrestricted Stock"), (vi) the grant of the right to receive
Common Stock in the future with or without vesting or other restrictions
("Deferred Stock Awards"), (vii) the grant of Common Stock upon the attainment
of specified performance goals ("Performance Share Awards"), and (viii) the
grant of the right to receive cash dividends with the holders of the Common
Stock as if the recipient held a specified number of shares of the Common Stock
("Dividend Equivalent Rights"). These grants may be made to officers and other
employees, directors, advisors, consultants and other key persons of the Company
and its subsidiaries. The 1997 Stock Plan provides for the issuance of 1,750,000
shares of Common Stock. Certain Incentive Options and Non-Qualified Options will
be granted to employees in connection with the Offerings. See "-- New Plan
Benefits". On and after
 
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the date the 1997 Stock Plan becomes subject to Section 162(m) of the Code,
options or stock appreciation rights with respect to no more than 700,000 shares
of Common Stock may be granted to any one individual in any calendar year.
 
     The following summary description is qualified in its entirety by the 1997
Stock Plan, a copy of which is filed as an exhibit to the Registration Statement
of which this Prospectus is a part.
 
     PLAN ADMINISTRATION; ELIGIBILITY.  The 1997 Stock Plan is administered by
the Board of Directors or the Compensation Committee (the "Administrator"). If
the 1997 Stock Plan is administered by the Compensation Committee, then all
members of the Compensation Committee must be "disinterested persons" as that
term is defined under the rules promulgated by the Commission. On and after the
date the 1997 Stock Plan becomes subject to Section 162(m) of the Code, all
members of the Compensation Committee must be "outside directors" as defined in
Section 162(m) of the Code and the regulations promulgated thereunder.
 
     The Administrator has full power to select, from among the employees and
other persons eligible for awards, the individuals to whom awards will be
granted, to make any combination of awards to participants, and to determine the
specific terms and conditions of each award, subject to the provisions of the
1997 Stock Plan.
 
     Persons eligible to participate in the 1997 Stock Plan will be those
officers, employees and other key persons, such as consultants, of the Company
and its subsidiaries who are responsible for or contribute to the management,
growth or profitability of the Company and its subsidiaries, as selected from
time to time by the Administrator. Independent Directors will also be eligible
for certain awards under the 1997 Stock Plan.
 
     STOCK OPTIONS.  The 1997 Stock Plan permits the granting of (i) Incentive
Options and (ii) Non-Qualified Options. Only employees of the Company and its
subsidiaries may be granted Incentive Options. The option exercise price of each
option will be determined by the Administrator but may not be less than 100% of
the fair market value of the Common Stock on the date of grant in the case of
Incentive Options, and may not be less than 85% of the fair market value of the
Common Stock on the date of grant in the case of Non-Qualified Options.
Employees participating in the 1997 Stock Plan may, however, elect, with the
consent of the Administrator, to receive discounted Non-Qualified Options in
lieu of cash bonuses. In the case of such grants, the option exercise price may
be less than 85% of the fair market value of the Common Stock on the date of
grant.
 
     STOCK OPTIONS GRANTED TO INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS.  The 1997 Stock Plan
contemplates the grant to each additional Independent Director of a
Non-Qualified Option upon his or her initial election to the Board of Directors.
The exercise price of each such Non-Qualified Option would be the fair market
value of the Common Stock on the date of grant, and each such grant would be
subject to vesting requirements as determined by the Administrator. The
Administrator may also grant additional Non-Qualified Options to Independent
Directors.
 
     STOCK APPRECIATION RIGHTS.  The Administrator may award a stock
appreciation right ("SAR") either as a freestanding award or in tandem with a
stock option. Upon exercise of the SAR, the holder will be entitled to receive
an amount equal to the excess of the fair market value on the date of exercise
of one share of Common Stock over the exercise price per share specified in the
related stock option (or, in the case of a freestanding SAR, the price per share
specified in such right, which price may not be less than 85% of the fair market
value of the Common Stock on the date of grant) times the number of shares of
Common Stock with respect to which the SAR is exercised. This amount may be paid
in cash, Common Stock, or a combination thereof, as determined by the
Administrator.
 
     RESTRICTED STOCK.  The Administrator may also award shares of Restricted
Stock to officers, other employees and key persons of the Company. The
conditions and restrictions applicable to the Restricted Stock may include the
achievement of certain performance goals and/or continued employment with the
Company through a specified restricted period. These conditions and restric-
 
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tions, as well as the purchase price of shares of Restricted Stock, will be
determined by the Administrator. If the performance goals and other restrictions
are not attained, the employees will forfeit their awards of Restricted Stock.
 
     UNRESTRICTED STOCK.  The Administrator may also grant shares (at no cost or
for a purchase price determined by the Administrator) of Unrestricted Stock to
employees and key persons in recognition of past services or other valid
consideration, and shares of Unrestricted Stock may be issued in lieu of cash
compensation to be paid to such employees and key persons.
 
     DEFERRED STOCK AWARDS.  The Administrator may also award Deferred Stock
Awards which are ultimately payable in the form of shares of Unrestricted Stock.
The Deferred Stock Awards may be subject to such conditions and restrictions as
the Administrator may determine, including the achievement of certain
performance goals and/or continued employment with the Company through a
specified restricted period. If the performance goals and other restrictions are
not attained, the participants will forfeit their Deferred Stock Awards.
 
     Subject to the consent of the Administrator, an Independent Director, an
employee or key person of the Company may make an irrevocable election to
receive a portion of his fees or compensation in Deferred Stock Awards (valued
at fair market value on the date the cash compensation would otherwise be paid).
 
     PERFORMANCE SHARE AWARDS.  The Administrator may also grant Performance
Share Awards to employees or other key persons of the Company entitling the
recipient to receive shares of Common Stock upon the achievement of individual
or Company performance goals and such other conditions as the Administrator
shall determine.
 
     DIVIDEND EQUIVALENT RIGHTS.  The Administrator may grant Dividend
Equivalent Rights, which give the recipient the right to receive credits for
dividends that would be paid if the grantee had held specified shares of Common
Stock. Dividend Equivalent Rights may be settled in cash, shares, or a
combination thereof.
 
     AMENDMENTS AND TERMINATION.  The Board of Directors may at any time amend
or discontinue the 1997 Stock Plan and the Administrator may at any time amend
or cancel outstanding awards for the purpose of satisfying changes in the law or
for any other lawful purpose. No such action may be taken, however, which
adversely affects any rights under outstanding awards without the holder's
consent. Further, amendments to the 1997 Stock Plan shall be subject to approval
by the Company's stockholders if and to the extent required by the Code to
preserve the qualified status of Incentive Options or to preserve tax
deductibility of compensation earned under stock options and stock appreciation
rights.
 
     CHANGE IN CONTROL PROVISIONS.  The 1997 Stock Plan provides that in the
event of a sale of all or substantially all of the assets or Common Stock of the
Company, a merger or consolidation which results in a change in control of the
Company or the liquidation or dissolution of the Company (a "Change in
Control"), all stock options and stock appreciation rights shall automatically
become fully exercisable. In addition, at any time prior to or after a Change of
Control, the Administrator may accelerate awards and waive conditions and
restrictions on any awards to the extent it may determine appropriate.
 
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     NEW PLAN BENEFITS.  Approximately 310 employees and 5 non-employee
directors are currently eligible to participate in the 1997 Stock Plan. The
table below shows the options that will be granted to employees in connection
with the Offerings.
 
                                1997 STOCK PLAN
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                           NUMBER OF SHARES
                         NAME AND POSITION                            UNDERLYING STOCK OPTIONS(1)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------  ---------------------------
<S>                                                                             <C>
William J. Nutt, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer....            180,000
Sean M. Healey, Executive Vice President............................            170,000
Levon Chertavian, Jr., Senior Vice President........................             30,000
Nathaniel Dalton, Senior Vice President.............................             57,500
Brian J. Girvan, Senior Vice President..............................             57,500
Seth W. Brennan, Vice President.....................................             50,000
Jeffrey S. Murphy, Vice President...................................             35,000
Executive Group (7 persons).........................................            580,000
Non-Executive Officer Employee Group (2 persons)....................             10,000
</TABLE>
 
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(1) All options will be granted to the employees with an exercise price equal to
    the initial public offering price per share. In general, the options will be
    exercisable over seven years, with 15% exercisable at the end of each of the
    first six anniversaries of the date of grant and 10% exercisable on the
    seventh anniversary. The exercisability of these options will be accelerated
    upon a change in control (as defined in the 1997 Stock Plan) and upon the
    achievement with respect to any future calendar quarter of a level of pro
    forma EBITDA as adjusted per share which, on a comparable basis, equals or
    exceeds 2.44 times adjusted pro forma EBITDA as adjusted per share for the
    quarter ended September 30, 1997.
    
 
     TAX ASPECTS UNDER THE CODE.  The following is a summary of the principal
Federal income tax consequences of option grants under the 1997 Stock Plan. It
does not describe all Federal tax consequences under the 1997 Stock Plan, nor
does it describe state or local tax consequences.
 
     Incentive Options.  Under the Code, an employee will not realize taxable
income by reason of the grant or the exercise of an Incentive Option. If an
employee exercises an Incentive Option and does not dispose of the shares until
the later of (a) two years from the date the option was granted or (b) one year
from the date the shares were transferred to the employee, the entire gain, if
any, realized upon disposition of such shares will be taxable to the employee as
long-term capital gain, and the Company will not be entitled to any deduction.
If an employee disposes of the shares within such one-year or two-year period in
a manner so as to violate the holding period requirements (a "disqualifying
disposition"), the employee generally will realize ordinary income in the year
of disposition, and, provided the Company complies with applicable withholding
requirements, the Company will receive a corresponding deduction, in an amount
equal to the excess of (i) the lesser of (x) the amount, if any, realized on the
disposition and (y) the fair market value of the shares on the date the option
was exercised over (ii) the option price. Any additional gain realized on the
disposition of the shares acquired upon exercise of the option will be long-term
or short-term capital gain and any loss will be long-term or short-term capital
loss depending upon the holding period for such shares. The employee will be
considered to have disposed of his shares if he sells, exchanges, makes a gift
of or transfers legal title to the shares (except by pledge or by transfer on
death). If the disposition of shares is by gift and violates the holding period
requirement, the amount of the employee's ordinary income (and the Company's
deductions) is equal to the fair market value of the shares on the date of
exercise less the option price. If the disposition is by sale or exchange, the
employee' tax basis will equal the amount paid for the shares plus any ordinary
income realized as a
 
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result of the disqualifying distribution. The exercise of an Incentive Option
may subject the employee to the alternative minimum tax.
 
     Special rules apply if an employee surrenders shares of Common Stock in
payment of the exercise price of an Incentive Option.
 
     An Incentive Option that is exercised by an employee more than three months
after an employee's employment terminates will be treated as a Non-Qualified
Option for Federal income tax purposes. In the case of an employee who is
disabled, the three-month period is extended to one year and in the case of an
employee who dies, the three-month employment rule does not apply.
 
     Non-Qualified Options.  There are no Federal income tax consequences to
either the optionee or the Company on the grant of a Non-Qualified Option. On
the exercise of a Non-Qualified Option, the optionee has taxable ordinary income
equal to the excess of the fair market value of the Common Stock received on the
exercise date over the option price of the shares. The optionee's tax basis for
the shares acquired upon exercise of a Non-Qualified Option is increased by the
amount of such taxable income. The Company will be entitled to a Federal income
tax deduction in an amount equal to such excess. Upon the sale of the shares
acquired by exercise of a Non-Qualified Option, the optionee will realize
long-term or short-term capital gain or loss depending upon his or her holding
period for such shares.
 
     Special rules apply if an optionee surrenders shares of Common Stock in
payment of the exercise price of a Non-Qualified Option.
 
  1995 STOCK PURCHASE PLAN
 
     On November 28, 1995, the Board of Directors adopted the Affiliated
Managers Group, Inc. 1995 Stock Purchase Plan (the "1995 Purchase Plan"), under
which 4,477 shares of Series B-1 Voting Convertible Preferred Stock of the
Company (convertible into 223,850 shares of Common Stock) were authorized for
issuance. The 1995 Purchase Plan was designed to provide certain employees,
directors, general partners, officers, consultants and advisors with the
opportunity to purchase shares of capital stock of the Company. In June 1996,
the Company issued an aggregate 3,703 shares of Series B-1 Voting Convertible
Preferred Stock (which are convertible, in the aggregate, into 185,150 shares of
Common Stock immediately prior to the Offerings), to certain members of
management and advisors of the Company, including 150 and 38 shares of Series
B-1 Voting Convertible Preferred Stock (convertible into 7,500 and 1,900 shares
of Common Stock, respectively) to Mr. Chertavian and Mr. Murphy, respectively,
as well as managers of certain Affiliates, for an aggregate consideration of
approximately $2.5 million (the "1996 Offering"). In connection with the 1996
Offering, each of the purchasers executed a stock purchase and restriction
agreement pursuant to which the shares purchased by each such purchaser are
subject to certain restrictions on transfer. There are currently 774 shares of
Series B-1 Voting Convertible Preferred Stock (convertible into 38,700 shares of
Common Stock) available for issuance and sale under the 1995 Purchase Plan. The
Company does not intend to issue any additional shares of stock under the 1995
Purchase Plan.
 
KEY EXECUTIVE LIFE INSURANCE
 
     The Company currently maintains, and is the sole beneficiary of,
$10,000,000 in life insurance policies on William J. Nutt and a $2,000,000 life
insurance policy on Sean M. Healey. In addition, the Company and the Affiliates
carry life insurance policies on the lives of certain key members of management
of the Affiliates in amounts which the Company considers sufficient to
repurchase such individuals' direct or indirect interest in the applicable
Affiliate. The Company also currently maintains, and is the sole beneficiary of,
additional life insurance policies on the lives of certain key members of
management of the Affiliates. These key executive life insurance policies range
from $100,000 to $10,000,000. See "Business -- AMG Structure and Relationship
with Affiliates -- Capitalization of Retained Interest" and "Risk
Factors -- Reliance on Key Management".
 
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PENSION AND PROFIT SHARING PLANS
 
     The Company currently maintains the Affiliated Managers Group, Inc. 401(k)
Profit Sharing Plan (the "Profit Sharing Plan"). Under the Profit Sharing Plan,
qualifying employees of the Company and the participating Affiliates are able to
both accumulate savings by means of a salary reduction, as well as participate
in the profits of their participating employer (either the Company or the
applicable Affiliate). Any contributions by the Company under the Profit Sharing
Plan are determined annually by the Compensation Committee, while contributions
by participating Affiliates are determined by their respective management teams
and funded out of such respective Affiliate's Operating Allocation. Certain of
the Affiliates maintain their own 401(k) and profit sharing plans.
 
COMPENSATION COMMITTEE INTERLOCKS AND INSIDER PARTICIPATION
 
     Since January 1, 1996, the Company's executive compensation decisions have
been made by the Compensation Committee of the Board of Directors, consisting of
Messrs. McLane and Floor, neither of whom is an employee of the Company. Upon
consummation of the Offerings, the Company's Compensation Committee will consist
of Messrs. McLane, Nutt and O'Connor. After the Offerings, the Compensation
Committee will review and recommend executive compensation arrangements for all
officers and employees other than Mr. Nutt, and the members of the Compensation
Committee other than Mr. Nutt will review and recommend all executive
compensation arrangements with respect to Mr. Nutt.
 
                              CERTAIN TRANSACTIONS
 
     In August 1997, the Company entered into a series of transactions in
connection with the Tweedy, Browne Investment, including:
 
          (i) entering into a Preferred Stock and Warrant Purchase Agreement
     (the "Preferred Stock Purchase Agreement") with Chase Equity Associates,
     whereby on October 9, 1997, Chase Equity Associates invested $30 million in
     the Company and acquired 5,333 shares of Series C-2 Non-Voting Convertible
     Preferred Stock of the Company and warrants to purchase up to an additional
     28,000 shares of Series C-2 Non-Voting Convertible Preferred Stock of the
     Company (convertible into 266,650 and 1,400,000 shares of Common Stock,
     respectively); and
 
          (ii) entering into a Securities Purchase Agreement (the "Securities
     Purchase Agreement") with Chase Equity Associates, whereby on October 9,
     1997, Chase Equity Associates invested $60 million and acquired senior
     subordinated notes (the "Subordinated Notes"). In addition, warrants to
     purchase Class B Common Stock (the "Class B Warrants") of the Company were
     issued into an escrow, to be issued to the holders of the Subordinated
     Notes, if such Subordinated Notes were not paid on or prior to April 7,
     1998.
 
     In connection with these transactions, on October 9, 1997, the Company
entered into an Amended and Restated Stockholders' Agreement (the "Stockholders'
Agreement") with TA Associates, NationsBank, The Hartford, Chase Equity
Associates and certain members of senior management and their transferees
(collectively, the "Investors").
 
     Pursuant to the terms of the Stockholders' Agreement, (i) each Investor and
the holders of shares of Class B Common Stock after exercise of the Class B
Warrants (the "Warrant Shareholders") received from the Investors holding shares
of Class A Convertible Preferred Stock of the Company (the "Class A Investors"),
and the Class A Investors granted to the other Investors and the Warrant
Shareholders, rights (the "Class A Co-Sale Rights") to participate on a pro rata
basis in certain resales of shares of Class A Convertible Preferred Stock (or
Common Stock issuable upon conversion thereof), (ii) the Investors holding
shares of Class B Preferred Stock of the Company (the "Class B Investors") and
the Investors holding shares of Class C Preferred Stock of the Company (the
"Class C Investors") agreed to certain restrictions on transfers of shares,
(iii) each Class B Investor and each Class C Investor granted to the Warrant
Shareholders rights
 
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(the "Warrant Shareholder Co-Sale Rights") to participate on a pro-rata basis in
certain resales of shares of capital stock, (iv) each Investor agreed to sell
such Investor's shares of capital stock in the Company in certain circumstances
if a majority-in-interest of the stockholders negotiated such a sale with an
unaffiliated third party, (v) Chase Equity Associates granted to NationsBank a
right (the "Right of First Offer") to purchase its shares of capital stock and
Class B Warrants in certain circumstances, (vi) each Investor and Warrant
Shareholder received "piggy-back" registration rights, (vii) each Investor and
Warrant Shareholder received demand registration rights, (viii) each Investor
and Warrant Shareholder was granted participation rights with respect to certain
future issuances of securities by the Company, and (ix) each Investor agreed to
elect one individual nominated by the Class C Investors, one individual
nominated by NationsBank and The Hartford, and two individuals nominated by TA
Associates to the Board of Directors. Messrs. O'Connor, Walker, Kafker and
McLane have been elected as directors of the Company pursuant to the
Stockholders' Agreement. Each of the rights of the Warrant Shareholders under
the Stockholders' Agreement are of no force or effect unless or until the Class
B Warrants become eligible to be released from escrow. The Class B Warrants will
terminate unexercised in connection with the repayment of the Subordinated Debt.
 
     Effective upon and subject to the consummation of the Offerings, provisions
of the Stockholders' Agreement relating to the participation rights, the Class A
Co-Sale Rights, the Warrant Shareholder Co-Sale Rights, the Right of First
Offer, the restrictions on transfer of shares, and the election of the directors
will terminate in accordance with their terms.
 
     In connection with these transactions, the Company has paid certain fees to
Chase Equity Associates, including (i) a facility fee of $1.2 million, (ii) a
commitment fee of approximately $45,000 and (iii) a take down fee of $1.2
million. Chase Equity Associates is a limited partnership whose sole limited
partner is an affiliate of Chase Manhattan Corporation (the parent company of
The Chase Manhattan Bank) and whose sole general partner has as its partners
certain employees of The Chase Manhattan Bank (including John M. B. O'Connor, a
director of the Company) and an affiliate of Chase Manhattan Corporation.
 
   
     In October 1997, the Company entered into the Credit Facility. In
connection with entering into the Credit Facility, the Company has paid Chase
Securities Inc. an underwriting fee of $6 million. In addition, in connection
with the Credit Facility, the Company agreed to pay The Chase Manhattan Bank an
annual administrative agency fee of $75,000. The Company also paid The Chase
Manhattan Bank a commitment fee of approximately $437,500 for the period June
26, 1997 through October 1997.
    
 
   
     Chase Securities Inc., an affiliate of The Chase Manhattan Bank and Chase
Equity Associates, is a participant in the underwriting syndicate in the U.S.
Offering.
    
 
     In September 1997, the Company paid $14.4 million in cash and issued an
aggregate of approximately 10,667 shares of Class D Convertible Preferred Stock
(convertible into 533,331 shares of Common Stock) with a value of approximately
$9.6 million in connection with the merger of GeoCapital Corporation with and
into a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company. The stockholders of GeoCapital
Corporation were Irwin Lieber and Barry K. Fingerhut and members of their
immediate families. Before giving effect to the Offerings, Messrs. Lieber and
Fingerhut and their families are the sole holders of the Class D Convertible
Preferred Stock.
 
     In June 1996, a retirement plan for the benefit of Mr. Chertavian, an
executive officer of the Company, invested $100,500 to purchase 150 shares of
the Company's Series B-1 Voting Convertible Preferred Stock (convertible into
7,500 shares of Common Stock) pursuant to an offering under the Company's 1995
Stock Purchase Plan.
 
     In August 1995, the Skyline Funds, for which Skyline provides investment
advisory services, retained Funds Distributor, Inc., as a distributor of shares
in the Skyline Funds. Mr. Nutt is Chairman of Funds Distributor, Inc., and the
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer and majority stockholder of
 
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its parent, Boston Institutional Group, Inc. Since January 1996, the Skyline
Funds have paid Funds Distributor, Inc. approximately $175,000.
 
     In December 1996, the Burridge Capital Development Fund, for which Burridge
provides investment advisory services, retained Funds Distributor, Inc., as a
distributor of shares in the Burridge Capital Development Fund. Since this time,
the Burridge Capital Development Fund has paid Funds Distributor, Inc.
approximately $82,000.
 
     Since January 1996, the Company has retained Goodwin, Procter & Hoar LLP
(and its predecessor Goodwin, Procter & Hoar) for certain legal services.
Richard E. Floor, a director of the Company, is the sole shareholder of Richard
E. Floor, P.C., which is a partner in Goodwin, Procter & Hoar LLP and was a
partner in its predecessor.
 
     The Company believes that all of the transactions identified above were
conducted on terms no less favorable to the Company than could have been
obtained from unaffiliated third parties.
 
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                             PRINCIPAL STOCKHOLDERS
 
     The following table sets forth as of October 15, 1997 and as adjusted to
reflect the sale of the shares of Common Stock in the Offerings certain
information regarding the beneficial ownership of Common Stock by (i) each
person or "group" (as that term is defined in Section 13(d)(3) of the Exchange
Act) known by the Company to beneficially own more than 5% of the Common Stock,
(ii) each Named Executive Officer, (iii) each director of the Company and (iv)
all directors and executive officers as a group (12 persons). Except as
otherwise indicated, the Company believes, based on information furnished by
such persons, that each person listed below has sole voting and investment power
over the shares of Common Stock shown as beneficially owned, subject to
community property laws, where applicable.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                 PERCENTAGE OF SHARES
                                                                                 BENEFICIALLY OWNED(2)
                                                             NUMBER OF          -----------------------
                                                        SHARES BENEFICIALLY      BEFORE         AFTER
             NAME OF BENEFICIAL OWNER(1)                     OWNED(2)           OFFERINGS     OFFERINGS
- ------------------------------------------------------  -------------------     ---------     ---------
<S>                                                     <C>                     <C>           <C>
TA Associates Group (3)...............................       3,895,106             42.9%         24.2%
Chase Equity Associates, L.P. (4) ....................       1,666,650             18.3          10.4
NationsBanc Investment Corporation (4)................         970,150             10.7           6.0
William J. Nutt (5)...................................         540,793              5.9           3.4
Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company...............         373,150              4.1           2.3
Sean M. Healey (6)....................................         248,519              2.7           1.5
Levon Chertavian, Jr. (7).............................          85,833             *             *
Nathaniel Dalton (8)..................................          55,000             *             *
Brian J. Girvan (9)...................................          50,000             *             *
Seth W. Brennan (10)..................................          21,667             *             *
Jeffrey S. Murphy (11)................................          13,567             *             *
Richard E. Floor......................................          41,492             *             *
Roger B. Kafker (12)..................................           5,972             *             *
P. Andrews McLane (13)................................           5,972             *             *
John M. B. O'Connor (14)..............................       1,666,650             18.3          10.4
W. W. Walker, Jr. ....................................        --                  --            --
All directors and executive officers
  as a group (12 persons) (15)........................       2,735,465             30.0%         17.0%
</TABLE>
 
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     *  Less than 1%
 
 (1) The address of the TA Associates Group and Messrs. Kafker and McLane is c/o
     TA Associates, Inc., High Street Tower, Suite 2500, 125 High Street,
     Boston, Massachusetts 02110-2720. The address of Chase Equity Associates,
     L.P. and Mr. O'Connor is 380 Madison Avenue, 12th Floor, New York, New York
     10017. The address of NationsBanc Investment Corporation and Mr. Walker is
     c/o NationsBank Capital Investors, NationsBank Corporate Center, 10th
     Floor, 100 North Tryon Street, Charlotte, North Carolina 28255. The address
     of Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company is 200 Hopmeadow Street, P.O.
     Box 2999, Simsbury, Connecticut 06104. The address of Mr. Floor is c/o
     Goodwin, Procter & Hoar LLP, Exchange Place, Boston, Massachusetts 02109.
     The address of all other listed stockholders is c/o Affiliated Managers
     Group, Inc., Two International Place, 23rd Floor, Boston, Massachusetts
     02110.
 
 (2) In computing the number of shares of Common Stock beneficially owned by a
     person, shares of Common Stock subject to options and warrants held by that
     person that are currently exercisable or that become exercisable within 60
     days of October 15, 1997 are deemed outstanding. For purposes of computing
     the percentage of outstanding shares of Common Stock beneficially owned by
     such person, such shares of stock subject to options or warrants that are
     currently exercisable or that become exercisable within 60 days are deemed
     to be outstanding for such person but are not deemed to be outstanding for
     purposes of computing the ownership percentage of any other person. As of
     October 15, 1997 a total of 9,116,783
 
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shares of Common Stock were either outstanding or subject to options, warrants
or other convertible securities that are exercisable or that will become
exercisable within 60 days.
 
   
 (3) Includes (i) 2,596,756 shares of Common Stock owned by Advent VII L.P.,
     (ii) 533,956 shares of Common Stock owned by Advent Atlantic and Pacific II
     L.P., (iii) 192,525 shares of Common Stock owned by Advent Industrial II
     L.P., (iv) 259,691 shares of Common Stock owned by Advent New York L.P. and
     (v) 42,841 shares of Common Stock owned by TA Venture Investors Limited
     Partnership. The foregoing partnerships are part of an affiliated group of
     investment partnerships referred to, collectively, as the TA Associates
     Group. The general partner of Advent VII L.P. is TA Associates VII L.P. The
     general partner of each of Advent Industrial II L.P. and Advent New York
     L.P. is TA Associates VI L.P. The general partner of Advent Atlantic and
     Pacific II L.P. is TA Associates AAP II Partners L.P. The general partner
     of each of TA Associates VII L.P., TA Associates VI L.P. and TA Associates
     AAP II Partners L.P. is TA Associates, Inc. In such capacity, TA
     Associates, Inc. exercises sole voting and investment power with respect to
     all the shares of Common Stock held of record by the named investment
     partnerships, with the exception of those shares held by TA Venture
     Investors Limited Partnership; individually no stockholder, director or
     officer of TA Associates, Inc. is deemed to have or share such voting or
     investment power. Principals and employees of TA Associates, Inc.
     (including Messrs. Kafker and McLane, directors of the Company) comprise
     the general partners of TA Venture Investors Limited Partnership. In such
     capacity, Messrs. Kafker and McLane may be deemed to share voting and
     investment power with respect to the 42,841 shares of Common Stock held of
     record by TA Venture Investors Limited Partnership. Messrs. Kafker and
     McLane disclaim beneficial ownership of such shares, except in the case of
     Mr. Kafker to the extent of 5,972 shares as to which he holds a pecuniary
     interest and in the case of Mr. McLane to the extent of 5,972 shares as to
     which he holds a pecuniary interest. Also includes (i) 201,964 shares of
     Common Stock held by Chestnut III Limited Partnership and (ii) 67,373
     shares of Common Stock held by Chestnut Capital International III L.P. TA
     Associates, Inc. indirectly has voting and investment power with respect to
     these shares pursuant to a proxy.
    
 
 (4) The 1,666,650 shares beneficially owned by Chase Equity Associates, L.P.
     and the 970,150 shares beneficially owned by NationsBanc Investment
     Corporation are shares of non-voting Class B Common Stock. See "Description
     of Capital Stock -- Class B Common Stock".
 
   
 (5) Includes (i) 381,986 shares of restricted Common Stock, 352,405 of which
     have vested, 11,646 of which will vest in annual installments through March
     1999, and 17,935 of which will vest on January 1, 1998, and (ii) 8,333
     shares of Common Stock subject to options exercisable within 60 days.
     Excludes (i) 196,667 shares subject to unvested options and (ii) 199,992
     shares held by irrevocable trusts for the benefit of members of Mr. Nutt's
     immediate family of which Mr. Nutt is not a trustee, as to which shares Mr.
     Nutt disclaims beneficial ownership.
    
 
 (6) Includes (i) 235,000 shares of restricted Common Stock, 217,500 of which
     have vested and 17,500 of which will vest in annual installments through
     March 1999, and (ii) 8,333 shares of Common Stock subject to options
     exercisable within 60 days. Excludes 186,667 shares subject to unvested
     options.
 
 (7) Includes (i) 75,000 shares of restricted Common Stock, 50,000 of which have
     vested, 12,500 of which will vest in annual installments through March
     1999, and 12,500 of which will vest in August 1998, and (ii) 3,333 shares
     of Common Stock subject to options exercisable within 60 days. Excludes
     36,667 shares subject to unvested options.
 
 (8) Includes (i) 50,000 shares of restricted Common Stock, 25,000 of which have
     vested and 25,000 of which will vest in equal annual installments through
     May 1999, and (ii) 5,000 shares of Common Stock subject to options
     exercisable within 60 days. Excludes 67,500 shares subject to unvested
     options.
 
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 (9) Includes 50,000 shares of restricted Common Stock, 12,500 of which have
     vested and 37,500 of which will vest in equal annual installments through
     February 2000. Excludes 57,500 shares subject to unvested options.
 
(10) Includes (i) 17,500 shares of restricted Common Stock, 8,750 of which have
     vested and 8,750 of which will vest in equal annual installments through
     March 1999, and (ii) 4,167 shares of Common Stock subject to options
     exercisable within 60 days. Excludes 58,333 shares subject to unvested
     options.
 
(11) Includes (i) 10,000 shares of restricted Common Stock, 5,000 of which have
     vested and 5,000 of which will vest in equal annual installments through
     March 1999, and (ii) 1,667 shares of Common Stock subject to options
     exercisable within 60 days. Excludes 38,333 shares subject to unvested
     options.
 
(12) Includes 5,972 shares beneficially owned by Mr. Kafker through TA Venture
     Investors Limited Partnership, all of which shares are included in the
     3,895,106 shares described in footnote (3) above. Does not include any
     shares owned by Advent VII L.P., Advent Atlantic and Pacific II L.P.,
     Advent Industrial II L.P., Advent New York L.P., Chestnut III Limited
     Partnership or Chestnut Capital International III L.P., of which shares Mr.
     Kafker disclaims beneficial ownership.
 
(13) Includes 5,972 shares of Common Stock beneficially owned by Mr. McLane
     through TA Venture Investors Limited Partnership, all of which shares are
     included in the 3,895,106 shares described in footnote (3) above. Does not
     include any shares owned by Advent VII L.P., Advent Atlantic and Pacific II
     L.P., Advent Industrial II L.P., Advent New York L.P., Chestnut III Limited
     Partnership or Chestnut Capital International III L.P., of which shares Mr.
     McLane disclaims beneficial ownership.
 
(14) Includes 1,666,650 shares of Class B Common Stock beneficially owned by
     Chase Equity Associates, L.P., of which Mr. O'Connor disclaims beneficial
     ownership.
 
   
(15) Includes 819,486 shares of Common Stock held by executive officers and
     directors which are subject to vesting and repurchase in certain
     circumstances.
    
 
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                          DESCRIPTION OF CAPITAL STOCK
 
AUTHORIZED AND OUTSTANDING CAPITAL STOCK
 
     Immediately upon consummation of the Offerings, the Company will file and
cause to become effective an Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation
(the "Certificate"), which has previously been adopted by the Board of Directors
and approved by the stockholders of the Company. Pursuant to the Certificate,
the Company is authorized to issue (i) 40,000,000 shares of Common Stock, (ii)
3,000,000 shares of Class B Common Stock, and (iii) 5,000,000 shares of
undesignated preferred stock, par value $.01 per share (the "Preferred Stock").
Immediately upon consummation of the Offerings, approximately 13,449,140 shares
of Common Stock will be issued and outstanding, 2,636,800 shares of Class B
Common Stock will be issued and outstanding and no shares of Preferred Stock
will be issued and outstanding. The following summary description of the capital
stock of the Company is qualified in its entirety by reference to the
Certificate and the Company's Amended and Restated By-laws (the "By-laws"),
copies of which are filed as exhibits to the Registration Statement of which
this Prospectus is a part.
 
  COMMON STOCK
 
     Holders of Common Stock are entitled to one vote per share on all matters
to be voted on by stockholders. Holders of Common Stock are not entitled to
cumulative voting rights. Therefore, the holders of a majority of the shares
voted in the election of directors can elect all of the directors then standing
for election, subject to the rights of the holders of Preferred Stock, if and
when issued. The holders of Common Stock have no preemptive or other
subscription rights, and there are no conversion rights or redemption or sinking
fund provisions with respect to the Common Stock.
 
     The holders of Common Stock and Class B Common Stock are entitled to
receive such dividends, if any, as may be declared from time to time by the
Board of Directors from funds legally available therefor, with each share of
Common Stock and each share of Class B Common Stock sharing equally in such
dividends. If dividends are declared which are payable in shares of Common Stock
or shares of Class B Common Stock, dividends shall be declared which are payable
at the same rate in both classes of stock and the dividends payable in shares of
Common Stock shall be payable to the holders of shares of Common Stock, and the
dividends payable in shares of Class B Common Stock shall be payable to the
holders of shares of Class B Common Stock. See "Dividend Policy". The possible
issuance of Preferred Stock with a preference over Common Stock and Class B
Common Stock as to dividends could impact the dividend rights of holders of
Common Stock and Class B Common Stock. All outstanding shares of Common Stock
and Class B Common Stock, including the shares offered by this Prospectus, are,
or will be upon consummation of the Offerings, fully paid and non-assessable.
 
     The By-laws provide, subject to the rights of the holders of the Preferred
Stock, if and when issued, that the number of directors shall be fixed by the
Board of Directors. Subject to any rights of the holders of Preferred Stock, if
and when issued, to elect directors, and to remove any director whom the holders
of any such Preferred Stock had the right to elect, any director of the Company
may be removed from office only with cause and by the affirmative vote of at
least two-thirds of the total votes which would be eligible to be cast by
stockholders in the election of such director.
 
  CLASS B COMMON STOCK
 
     Holders of Class B Common Stock generally have the same rights and
privileges as holders of Common Stock, except that holders of Class B Common
Stock do not have any voting rights other than those which may be provided by
applicable law. Each share of Class B Common Stock is convertible, at the option
of the holder thereof, into one share of Common Stock (subject to adjustment to
reflect any dividend in Common Stock or Class B Common Stock) if such share of
Class B Common Stock is to be distributed, disposed of or sold by the holder
thereof in connection
 
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with any sale; provided, that such conversion is not inconsistent with any
regulation, rule or other requirement of any governmental authority applicable
to such holder at such time.
 
  UNDESIGNATED PREFERRED STOCK
 
     The Board of Directors of the Company is authorized, without further action
of the stockholders of the Company, to issue up to 5,000,000 shares of Preferred
Stock in classes or series and to fix the designations, powers, preferences and
the relative, participating, optional or other special rights of the shares of
each series and any qualifications, limitations and restrictions thereon as set
forth in the Certificate. Any such Preferred Stock issued by the Company may
rank prior to the Common Stock as to dividend rights, liquidation preference or
both, may have full or limited voting rights and may be convertible into shares
of Common Stock. The purpose of authorizing the Board of Directors to issue
Preferred Stock is, in part, to eliminate delays associated with a stockholder
vote on specific issuances. The issuance of Preferred Stock could have the
effect of making it more difficult for a third party to acquire, or of
discouraging a third party from acquiring or seeking to acquire, a significant
portion of the outstanding stock of the Company.
 
CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF THE COMPANY'S CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION AND BY-LAWS
 
  GENERAL
 
     A number of provisions of the Company's Certificate and By-laws concern
matters of corporate governance and the rights of stockholders. Certain of these
provisions, including those which grant the Board of Directors the ability to
issue shares of Preferred Stock and to set the voting rights, preferences and
other terms thereof, may be deemed to have an anti-takeover effect and may
discourage takeover attempts not first approved by the Board of Directors
(including takeovers which certain stockholders may deem to be in their best
interests). To the extent takeover attempts are discouraged, temporary
fluctuations in the market price of the Common Stock, which may result from
actual or rumored takeover attempts, may be inhibited. Certain of these
provisions also could delay or frustrate the removal of incumbent directors or
the assumption of control by stockholders, even if such removal or assumption
would be beneficial to stockholders of the Company. These provisions also could
discourage or make more difficult a merger, tender offer or proxy contest, even
if they could be favorable to the interests of stockholders, and could
potentially depress the market price of the Common Stock. The Board of Directors
of the Company believes that these provisions are appropriate to protect the
interests of the Company and all of its stockholders. The Board of Directors has
no present plans to adopt any other measures or devices which may be deemed to
have an "anti-takeover effect".
 
  MEETINGS OF STOCKHOLDERS
 
     The By-laws provide that a special meeting of stockholders may be called
only by the Board of Directors unless otherwise required by law. The By-laws
provide that only those matters set forth in the notice of the special meeting
may be considered or acted upon at that special meeting, unless otherwise
provided by law. In addition, the By-laws set forth certain advance notice and
informational requirements and time limitations on any director nomination or
any new business which a stockholder wishes to propose for consideration at an
annual meeting of stockholders.
 
  NO STOCKHOLDER ACTION BY WRITTEN CONSENT
 
     The Certificate provides that any action required or permitted to be taken
by the stockholders of the Company at an annual or special meeting of
stockholders must be effected at a duly called meeting and may not be taken or
effected by a written consent of stockholders in lieu thereof.
 
  INDEMNIFICATION AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
 
     The By-laws of the Company provide that directors and officers of the
Company shall be, and in the discretion of the Board of Directors non-officer
employees may be, indemnified by the Company to the fullest extent authorized by
Delaware law, as it now exists or may in the future be amended,
 
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against all expenses and liabilities reasonably incurred in connection with
service for or on behalf of the Company. The By-laws of the Company also provide
that the right of directors and officers to indemnification shall be a contract
right and shall not be exclusive of any other right now possessed or hereafter
acquired under any by-law, agreement, vote of stockholders or otherwise. The
Certificate contains a provision permitted by Delaware law that generally
eliminates the personal liability of directors for monetary damages for breaches
of their fiduciary duty, including breaches involving negligence or gross
negligence in business combinations, unless the director has breached his or her
duty of loyalty, failed to act in good faith, engaged in intentional misconduct
or a knowing violation of law, paid a dividend or approved a stock repurchase in
violation of the Delaware General Corporation Law or obtained an improper
personal benefit. This provision does not alter a director's liability under the
federal securities laws. In addition, this provision does not affect the
availability of equitable remedies, such as an injunction or rescission, for
breach of fiduciary duty.
 
  AMENDMENT OF THE CERTIFICATE
 
     The Certificate provides that an amendment thereof must first be approved
by a majority of the Board of Directors and (with certain exceptions) thereafter
must be approved by the holders of a majority of the total votes eligible to be
cast by holders of Common Stock with respect to such amendment or repeal.
 
  AMENDMENT OF BY-LAWS
 
     The Certificate provides that the By-laws may be amended or repealed by the
Board of Directors or by the stockholders. Such action by the Board of Directors
requires the affirmative vote of a majority of the directors then in office.
Such action by the stockholders requires the affirmative vote of the holders of
at least two-thirds of the total votes eligible to be cast by holders of Common
Stock with respect to such amendment or repeal at an annual meeting of
stockholders or a special meeting called for such purpose, unless the Board of
Directors recommends that the stockholders approve such amendment or repeal at
such meeting, in which case such amendment or repeal shall only require the
affirmative vote of a majority of the total votes eligible to be cast by holders
of Common Stock with respect to such amendment or repeal.
 
STATUTORY BUSINESS COMBINATION PROVISION
 
     Upon completion of the Offerings, the Company will be subject to the
provisions of Section 203 of the Delaware General Corporation Law ("Section
203"). Section 203 provides, with certain exceptions, that a Delaware
corporation may not engage in any of a broad range of business combinations with
a person, or an affiliate or associate of such person, who is an "interested
stockholder" for a period of three years from the date that such person became
an interested stockholder unless: (i) the transaction resulting in the person
becoming an interested stockholder, or the business combination, is approved by
the board of directors of the corporation before the person becomes an
interested stockholder; (ii) the interested stockholder acquired 85% or more of
the outstanding voting stock of the corporation in the same transaction that
makes it an interested stockholder (excluding shares owned by persons who are
both officers and directors of the corporation, and shares held by certain
employee stock ownership plans); or (iii) on or after the date the person
becomes an interested stockholder, the business combination is approved by the
corporation's board of directors and by the holders of at least 66 2/3% of the
corporation's outstanding voting stock at an annual or special meeting,
excluding shares owned by the interested stockholder. Under Section 203, an
"interested stockholder" is defined (with certain limited exceptions) as any
person that is (A) the owner of 15% or more of the outstanding voting stock of
the corporation or (B) an affiliate or associate of the corporation and was the
owner of 15% or more of the outstanding voting stock of the corporation at any
time within the three-year period immediately prior to the date on which it is
sought to be determined whether such person is an interested stockholder.
 
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     A corporation may, at its option, exclude itself from the coverage of
Section 203 by amending its certificate of incorporation or by-laws by action of
its stockholders to exempt itself from coverage, provided that, with certain
limited exceptions, such by-law or charter amendment shall not become effective
until 12 months after the date it is adopted. Neither the Certificate nor the
By-laws contains any such exclusion.
 
REGISTRATION RIGHTS
 
     Pursuant to the terms of the Stockholders' Agreement, holders of 8,076,686
shares of Common Stock, including TA Associates, NationsBank, The Hartford,
Chase Equity Associates and certain members of senior management of the Company,
have the right in certain circumstances to require the Company to register
shares of Common Stock under the Securities Act for resale to the public. The
Stockholders' Agreement also provides that holders of 8,076,686 shares of Common
Stock have the right to include their shares of Common Stock in a registration
statement filed by the Company. See "Certain Transactions". The holders of an
additional 696,854 shares of Common Stock also have the right to include their
shares of Common Stock in a registration statement filed by the Company. In
addition, a number of managers of the Affiliates have registration rights under
the transaction documents pursuant to which AMG made its investment in each such
Affiliate. These registration rights relate to shares of Common Stock which such
managers acquire upon the exchange of certain of their interests in the
respective Affiliates. See "Business -- AMG Structure and Relationship with
Affiliates -- Capitalization of Retained Interest". Each of such manager's
rights are subject to the right of an underwriter participating in the offering
to limit the number of shares included in the registration. All expenses
relating to the filing of such registration statements, excluding underwriting
discounts and selling expenses, will be paid by the Company. The foregoing
rights will be waived in connection with the Offerings but will remain in effect
following the Offerings.
 
TRANSFER AGENT AND REGISTRAR
 
     The Company has selected ChaseMellon Shareholder Services L.L.C. as the
transfer agent and registrar for the Common Stock.
 
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<PAGE>   75
 
                        SHARES ELIGIBLE FOR FUTURE SALE
 
     Upon completion of the Offerings, the Company will have a total of
16,085,940 shares of Common Stock outstanding. Of these shares, the 7,000,000
shares sold in the Offerings will be freely transferable without restriction or
registration under the Securities Act, except for any shares held by
"affiliates" of the Company, as that term is used under the Securities Act and
the regulations promulgated thereunder, and except to the extent such shares are
subject to the agreements with the Underwriters described below. The remaining
9,085,940 shares, held by officers, directors, employees and other stockholders
of the Company and its Affiliates, were sold by the Company in private
transactions in reliance on exemptions from the registration requirements of the
Securities Act and will be "restricted securities" within the meaning of Rule
144 ("Rule 144") adopted under the Securities Act (the "Restricted Shares"). Of
these Restricted Shares, 8,773,540 shares of Common Stock will be subject to the
registration rights of certain stockholders. See "Description of Capital Stock
- -- Registration Rights".
 
     In general, under Rule 144 as currently in effect, any person (or persons
whose shares are aggregated), including an affiliate of the Company, who has
beneficially owned Restricted Shares for at least one year (as computed under
Rule 144) is entitled to sell within any three-month period a number of shares
that does not exceed the greater of (i) 1% of the number of shares of Common
Stock then outstanding (approximately 160,859 shares after giving effect to the
Offerings), or (ii) the average weekly trading volume in the Common Stock during
the four calendar weeks immediately preceding the filing of a Form 144 with
respect to such sale. Sales under Rule 144 are also subject to certain
provisions relating to the manner of sale and notice requirements, and to the
availability of current public information about the Company. In addition, under
Rule 144(k), a person (or persons whose shares are aggregated) who is not deemed
to have been an affiliate of the Company at any time during the 90 days
immediately preceding a sale, and who has beneficially owned the shares proposed
to be sold for at least two years (as computed under Rule 144), will be entitled
to sell such shares under Rule 144(k) without regard to the volume requirements
described above. Rule 144 also provides that affiliates that are selling shares
of Common Stock that are not Restricted Shares must nonetheless comply with the
provisions of Rule 144 other than the holding period requirement.
 
   
     Beginning 180 days after the date of this Prospectus, upon the expiration
of certain agreements entered into between the Underwriters and certain of the
Company's officers, directors, stockholders and holders of outstanding options
or warrants (the "Lock-up Agreements"), the Company believes that 75,000 of the
Restricted Shares will be eligible for sale in the public market pursuant to
Rule 144(k) and 6,646,561 additional Restricted Shares will be eligible for sale
in the public market subject to the provisions of Rule 144 referred to above. Of
the remaining 2,364,379 Restricted Shares, the Company estimates that 2,298,754
shares will become eligible for sale pursuant to Rule 144 at various dates
through November 1998. The remaining 65,625 Restricted Shares will become
eligible for sale in the public market under Rule 144 (including paragraph (k)
thereof) at various times after November 1998 as they become vested.
    
 
     Under the 1995 Plan and the 1997 Stock Plan, there are an aggregate of
2,175,000 shares of Common Stock reserved for issuance. As of the Effective
Date, options to purchase 682,500 shares have been granted pursuant to the 1995
Plan and the 1997 Stock Plan, and all of such options remain outstanding.
Beginning 180 days after the date of this Prospectus, upon the expiration of the
Lock-up Agreements, 43,681 of these option shares, if exercised, will be
eligible for sale in the public market in accordance with the requirements of
Rule 701, to the extent the options are exercised. Rule 701 promulgated under
the Securities Act provides that shares of Common Stock acquired pursuant to the
exercise of options outstanding prior to the Offerings or the grant of Common
Stock prior to the Offerings pursuant to written compensation plans or contracts
may be resold by persons other than affiliates beginning 90 days after the date
of the Offerings, subject only to the manner of sale provisions of Rule 144, and
by affiliates, beginning 90 days after the date of the Offerings, subject to all
provisions of Rule 144 except its one-year minimum holding period
 
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<PAGE>   76
 
requirement. Of the option shares of Common Stock described above, all of such
shares of Common Stock are held by affiliates of the Company.
 
     As soon as practicable following the Offerings, the Company intends to file
one or more registration statements on Form S-8 under the Securities Act to
register all shares of Common Stock reserved for issuance under the 1995 Plan
and the 1997 Stock Plan. If the Company files one or more registration
statements on Form S-8, non-affiliate holders of shares registered under the
Form S-8 that are issuable upon exercise of stock options granted pursuant to
the 1995 Plan and the 1997 Stock Plan will be eligible to sell such shares in
the public market without regard to the restrictions of Rule 144, subject to the
Lock-Up Agreements, as applicable. Affiliates will continue to be subject to
certain limitations on sale, including the volume restrictions described above,
as well as the Lock-up Agreements.
 
     The Lock-up Agreements provide that the holders of all of the outstanding
shares of Common Stock prior to the Offerings will not, without the prior
written consent of the Underwriters, offer, sell, pledge, contract to sell,
grant any option to purchase or otherwise dispose of any shares of Common Stock
beneficially owned or otherwise held or any securities convertible into,
derivative of or exercisable or exchangeable for such Common Stock during the
180-day period commencing on the Effective Date. In addition, the Company has
also agreed that the Company will not, without the prior written consent of the
Underwriters, offer, sell, pledge, contract to sell, grant any option to
purchase or otherwise dispose of any Common Stock (other than pursuant to
employee stock option or purchase plans existing, or on the conversion or
exchange of convertible or exchangeable securities or the exercise of warrants
outstanding, on the date of this Prospectus) or any securities of the Company
which are substantially similar to the shares of Common Stock, or which are
convertible into or exercisable or exchangeable for Common Stock or any such
other securities during the 180-day period commencing on the date of this
Prospectus, except for (i) shares of Common Stock offered in connection with the
Offerings and (ii) shares of Common Stock or such other securities issued as
consideration in future investments, provided that such securities are made
subject to such 180-day restriction.
 
     Prior to the Offerings, there has been no public market for the Company's
Common Stock. No prediction can be made as to the effect, if any, that sales of
shares of Common Stock into the public market or the availability of such shares
for sale will have on the market price prevailing from time to time.
Nevertheless, sales of substantial amounts of Common Stock into the public
market after the restrictions described above lapse could adversely affect the
prevailing market price and the ability of the Company to obtain equity capital
in the future. See "Risk Factors -- Shares Eligible for Future Sale".
 
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<PAGE>   77
 
                             VALIDITY OF SECURITIES
 
     The validity of the shares of Common Stock offered hereby will be passed
upon for the Company by Goodwin, Procter & Hoar LLP, Boston, Massachusetts, and
for the Underwriters by Sullivan & Cromwell, New York, New York. Partners (or,
in the case of partners which are professional corporations, the sole
stockholders of such corporations) of Goodwin, Procter & Hoar LLP own an
aggregate of 43,392 shares of Common Stock.
 
                                    EXPERTS
 
     The financial statements included in this Prospectus listed on page F-1 for
Affiliated Managers Group, Inc., Gofen and Glossberg, Inc., The Burridge Group
Inc., GeoCapital Corporation and Tweedy, Browne Company L.P. have been included
herein in reliance on the reports of Coopers & Lybrand L.L.P., independent
accountants, given on the authority of that firm as experts in accounting and
auditing.
 
     The combined statements of income of First Quadrant Institutional and First
Quadrant Limited for the period from January 1, 1996 to March 25, 1996 and for
the year ended December 31, 1995 have been included herein and in the
registration statement in reliance upon the report of KPMG Peat Marwick LLP,
independent certified public accountants, appearing elsewhere herein, and upon
the authority of said firm as experts in accounting and auditing.
 
                             ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
 
     The Company has filed with the Commission a Registration Statement on Form
S-1 (including all amendments thereto, the "Registration Statement") under the
Securities Act with respect to the Common Stock offered by this Prospectus. As
permitted by the rules and regulations of the Commission, this Prospectus, which
constitutes a part of the Registration Statement, does not contain all of the
information set forth in the Registration Statement and the exhibits and
schedules thereto. Statements contained in this Prospectus as to the contents of
any agreement or other document referred to are not necessarily complete. With
respect to each such agreement or other document filed as an exhibit to the
Registration Statement, reference is made to the exhibit for a more complete
description of the matter involved, and each such statement shall be deemed
qualified in all respects by such reference.
 
     The Registration Statement, including the exhibits and schedules thereto,
may be inspected and copied at the public reference facilities maintained by the
Commission at Room 1024, Judiciary Plaza, 450 Fifth Street, N.W., Washington, DC
20549 and at the following regional offices of the Commission: Seven World Trade
Center, New York, New York 10048, and 500 West Madison Street, Suite 1400,
Chicago, Illinois 60661. Copies of such materials may be obtained from the
public referrals section of the Commission at its Washington address upon
payment of the prescribed fees. The Company is required to file electronic
versions of these documents with the Commission through the Commission's
Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis and Retrieval ("EDGAR") System. The
electronically filed documents, which also include reports, proxy statements and
other information, are maintained by the Commission and may be found at the
World Wide Web site http://www.sec.gov. The Common Stock has been approved for
listing, subject to notice of issuance, on the NYSE. Certain reports, proxy
statements and other information of listed companies can be inspected at the
offices of the NYSE, 20 Broad Street, New York, New York 10005.
 
     The Company intends to furnish to its stockholders annual reports
containing audited financial statements for each fiscal year.
 
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                 AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC. AND AFFILIATES
                         INDEX TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
 
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THE COMPANY
AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.
  Unaudited Pro Forma Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet as of September 30, 1997............    F-3
  Unaudited Pro Forma Consolidated Statements of Operations for the Year Ended December 31,
    1996 and for the Nine Months Ended September 30, 1997......................................    F-4
  Notes to Unaudited Pro Forma Consolidated Financial Statements...............................    F-6
  Report of Independent Accountants............................................................   F-11
  Consolidated Balance Sheets as of December 31, 1995 and 1996 and September 30, 1997
    (Unaudited)................................................................................   F-12
  Consolidated Statements of Operations for the Years Ended December 31, 1994, 1995 and 1996
    and for the Nine Months Ended September 30, 1996 and 1997 (Unaudited)......................   F-13
  Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows for the Years Ended December 31, 1994, 1995 and 1996
    and for the Nine Months Ended September 30, 1996 and 1997 (Unaudited)......................   F-14
  Consolidated Statements of Changes in Stockholders' Equity for the Years Ended December 31,
    1994, 1995 and 1996 and for the Nine Months Ended September 30, 1997 (Unaudited)...........   F-15
  Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements...................................................   F-16
PRIOR INVESTMENTS
GOFEN AND GLOSSBERG, INC.
  Report of Independent Accountants............................................................   F-31
  Statements of Financial Condition as of December 31, 1996 and 1995...........................   F-32
  Statements of Operations for the Years Ended December 31, 1996 and 1995......................   F-33
  Statements of Changes in Shareholders' Equity for the Years Ended December 31, 1996 and
    1995.......................................................................................   F-34
  Statements of Cash Flows for the Years Ended December 31, 1996 and 1995......................   F-35
  Notes to Financial Statements................................................................   F-36
THE BURRIDGE GROUP INC.
  Report of Independent Accountants............................................................   F-39
  Statements of Operations for the Period January 1, 1996 to December 30, 1996 and for the
    Years Ended December 31, 1995 and 1994.....................................................   F-40
  Statements of Changes in Shareholders' Equity for the Period January 1, 1996 to December 30,
    1996 and for the Years Ended December 31, 1995 and 1994....................................   F-41
  Statements of Cash Flows for the Period January 1, 1996 to December 30, 1996 and for the
    Years Ended December 31, 1995 and 1994.....................................................   F-42
  Notes to Financial Statements................................................................   F-43
FIRST QUADRANT INSTITUTIONAL AND FIRST QUADRANT LIMITED
  Independent Auditors' Report.................................................................   F-46
  Combined Statements of Income for the Period January 1, 1996 to March 25, 1996 and for the
    Year Ended December 31, 1995...............................................................   F-47
  Notes to Combined Statements of Income.......................................................   F-48
GEOCAPITAL CORPORATION
  Report of Independent Accountants............................................................   F-52
  Balance Sheets as of September 30, 1996 and 1995.............................................   F-53
  Statements of Income and Retained Earnings for the Years Ended September 30, 1996, 1995 and
    1994.......................................................................................   F-54
  Statements of Cash Flow for the Years Ended September 30, 1996, 1995 and 1994................   F-55
  Notes to Financial Statements................................................................   F-56
SUBSEQUENT INVESTMENT
TWEEDY, BROWNE COMPANY L.P.
  Report of Independent Accountants............................................................   F-60
  Balance Sheets as of December 31, 1996 and September 30, 1996 and 1995.......................   F-61
  Statements of Operations for the period October 1, 1996 through December 31, 1996 and the
    Years Ended September 30, 1996, 1995 and 1994..............................................   F-62
  Statements of Changes in Partners' Capital for the period October 1, 1996 through December
    31, 1996 and the Years Ended September 30, 1996 and 1995...................................   F-63
  Statements of Cash Flows for the period October 1, 1996 through December 31, 1996 and the
    Years Ended September 30, 1996, 1995 and 1994..............................................   F-64
  Notes to Financial Statements................................................................   F-65
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                                       F-1
<PAGE>   80
 
                        AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.
 
             UNAUDITED PRO FORMA CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL INFORMATION
 
     The following tables set forth the unaudited pro forma consolidated
statements of operations for the Company for the year ended December 31, 1996
and the nine months ended September 30, 1997, and the unaudited pro forma
consolidated balance sheet of the Company as of September 30, 1997, after giving
effect to: (i) the investments made during the year ended December 31, 1996 and
the nine months ended September 30, 1997 (the "Prior Investments"); (ii) the
recent investment in Tweedy, Browne (the "Subsequent Investment"), which
occurred subsequent to September 30, 1997; (iii) the Company's Recent Financing
(as defined below), which was entered into in connection with the Subsequent
Investment; (iv) a 50-for-1 stock split of the Common Stock effected in the form
of a stock dividend as of the date of this Prospectus, the exercise of all
warrants to purchase Shares of the Company's convertible preferred stock (the
"Convertible Preferred Stock") and the conversion of all outstanding shares of
the Convertible Preferred Stock into shares of Common Stock upon consummation of
the Offerings and the issuance of 86,023 shares of Common Stock to shareholders
of an Affiliate (the "Recapitalization"); and (v) the sale of Common Stock
offered in the Offerings and the application of the net proceeds therefrom. The
unaudited pro forma consolidated statement of operations for the year ended
December 31, 1996 and the nine months ended September 30, 1997 assume that each
of the transactions occurred on January 1, 1996. The unaudited pro forma
consolidated balance sheet assumes that each of these transactions occurred on
September 30, 1997.
 
     The pro forma adjustments are based on available information and upon
certain assumptions that management believes are reasonable under the
circumstances. The Prior Investments and the Subsequent Investment are accounted
for under the purchase method of accounting. Under this method of accounting,
the purchase price has been allocated to the fair value of net assets acquired,
primarily acquired client relationships, and any remaining excess purchase price
over net assets acquired is categorized as goodwill. See "Management's
Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations". The
Prior Investments were primarily funded with cash received from borrowings under
the Company's revolving credit facility and from issuances of the Company's
Convertible Preferred Stock. The Subsequent Investment has been funded by: (i)
cash received from borrowings ("Senior Debt") under the Credit Facility, (ii)
cash received from the issuance of $60 million face amount of subordinated debt
(the "Subordinated Debt"), and (iii) cash received from the issuance of $30
million of Class C Convertible Preferred Stock and warrants to purchase Class C
Convertible Preferred Stock (clauses (i) - (iii) collectively, the "Recent
Financing"). See "Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition
and Results of Operations--Liquidity and Capital Resources".
 
     The unaudited pro forma consolidated financial information should be read
in conjunction with the Consolidated Financial Statements of the Company
(including the unaudited information as of and for the nine months ended
September 30, 1997) and the related notes thereto included elsewhere in this
Prospectus. The unaudited pro forma consolidated financial information is based
on the historical data with respect to the Company and the acquired businesses
comprising the Prior Investments and the Subsequent Investment, and is not
necessarily indicative of the results that might have occurred had such
transactions actually taken place at the beginning of the period specified and
is not intended to be a projection of future results.
 
                                       F-2
<PAGE>   81
 
                        AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.
 
            UNAUDITED PRO FORMA CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET
                               SEPTEMBER 30, 1997
                                 (IN THOUSANDS)
 
   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                        SUBSEQUENT                                                    PRO FORMA
                           HISTORICAL   INVESTMENT     FINANCING      PRO FORMA    OFFERING          AS ADJUSTED
                              (A)           (B)       ADJUSTMENTS     COMBINED    ADJUSTMENTS     SEPTEMBER 30, 1997
                           ----------   -----------   -----------     ---------   -----------     ------------------
<S>                        <C>          <C>           <C>             <C>         <C>             <C>
         ASSETS
Cash and cash
  equivalents............   $ 10,442     $   2,647      $ 2,425(D)    $ 15,514     $      --           $ 15,514
Investment advisory fees
  receivable.............     19,580         2,734           --         22,314            --             22,314
Prepaid expenses and
  other current assets...      3,309             4           75(D)       3,388            --              3,388
                            --------     ---------      -------       --------     ---------           --------
      Total current
        assets...........     33,331         5,385        2,500         41,216            --             41,216
Fixed assets, net........      4,071           640           --          4,711            --              4,711
Secured demand notes
  receivable.............         --           800           --            800            --                800
Equity investment in
  Affiliate..............      1,211            --           --          1,211            --              1,211
Acquired client
  relationships, net of
  accumulated
  amortization...........     44,917        98,294(C)        --        143,211           740(E)         143,951
Goodwill, net of
  accumulated
  amortization...........     53,545       200,478(C)        --        254,023         1,109(E)         255,132
Other assets.............      5,325            --        8,900(D)      14,225        (4,706)(F)          9,519
                            --------     ---------      -------       --------     ---------           --------
      Total assets.......   $142,400     $ 305,597      $11,400       $459,397     $  (2,857)          $456,540
                            ========     =========      =======       ========     =========           ========
LIABILITIES AND
  STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
Accounts payable and
  accrued liabilities....   $ 17,251     $   4,197      $    --       $ 21,448     $      --           $ 21,448
Senior debt -- current
  portion................         --         5,500           --          5,500        (4,290)(G)          1,210
                            --------     ---------      -------       --------     ---------           --------
      Total current
        liabilities......     17,251         9,697           --         26,948        (4,290)            22,658
Senior debt..............     63,300       205,100       11,400(D)     279,800       (74,710)(G)        205,090
Other long-term
  liabilities............      4,249            --           --          4,249            --              4,249
Subordinated debt........         --        59,600           --         59,600       (58,800)(G)(F)           800
                            --------     ---------      -------       --------     ---------           --------
      Total
        liabilities......     84,800       274,397       11,400        370,597      (137,800)           232,797
                            --------     ---------      -------       --------     ---------           --------
Minority interest........      8,775            --           --          8,775            --              8,775
Stockholders' equity:
  Preferred stock........     53,577        31,200           --         84,777       (84,777)(G)             --
  Common stock...........         15            --           --             15       225,626(G)(E)       225,641
  Foreign translation
    adjustment...........        (86)           --           --            (86)           --                (86)
  Accumulated deficit....     (4,681)           --           --         (4,681)       (5,906)(F)        (10,587)
                            --------     ---------      -------       --------     ---------           --------
      Total stockholders'
        equity...........     48,825        31,200           --         80,025       134,943            214,968
                            --------     ---------      -------       --------     ---------           --------
      Total liabilities
        and stockholders'
        equity...........   $142,400     $ 305,597      $11,400       $459,397     $  (2,857)          $456,540
                            ========     =========      =======       ========     =========           ========
</TABLE>
    
 
     The accompanying notes are an integral part of the unaudited pro forma
                       consolidated financial statements.
 
                                       F-3
<PAGE>   82
 
                        AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.
 
            UNAUDITED PRO FORMA CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
                          YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1996
                     (IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT PER SHARE DATA)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                  PRIOR       SUBSEQUENT    ADJUSTMENTS
                                               INVESTMENTS    INVESTMENT        FOR          FINANCING
                                 HISTORICAL        (H)           (I)        INVESTMENTS      ADJUSTMENTS     PRO FORMA
                                 ----------    -----------    ----------    -----------      ----------      ---------
<S>                              <C>           <C>            <C>           <C>              <C>             <C>
Revenues......................    $ 50,384       $29,997       $ 36,942      $   3,676(J)     $     --       $120,999
Operating expenses:
 Compensation and related
   expenses...................      21,113        21,494          5,402         (9,917)(J)          --         38,092
 Amortization of intangible
   assets.....................       8,053            --             --         11,277(K)           --         19,330
 Depreciation and other
   amortization...............         932           308            328             --           1,078(M)       2,646
 Other operating expenses.....      13,115         7,253          5,623             --              --         25,991
                                  --------       -------       --------      ---------        --------       --------
   Total operating expenses...      43,213        29,055         11,353          1,360           1,078         86,059
                                  --------       -------       --------      ---------        --------       --------
Operating income (loss).......       7,171           942         25,589          2,316          (1,078)        34,940
Non-operating (income) and
 expenses:
 Investment and other income..        (337)          (93)            (1)            --              --           (431)
 Interest expense.............       2,747            --             48             --          28,501(M)      31,296
                                  --------       -------       --------      ---------        --------       --------
                                     2,410           (93)            47             --          28,501         30,865
                                  --------       -------       --------      ---------        --------       --------
Income (loss) before minority
 interest and income taxes....       4,761         1,035         25,542          2,316         (29,579)         4,075
Minority interest.............      (5,969)           --             --        (11,570)(J)          --        (17,539)
                                  --------       -------       --------      ---------        --------       --------
Income (loss) before income
 taxes........................      (1,208)        1,035         25,542         (9,254)        (29,579)       (13,464)
Income taxes..................         181           604            938           (604)(L)          --          1,119
                                  --------       -------       --------      ---------        --------       --------
Net income (loss).............    $ (1,389)      $   431       $ 24,604      $  (8,650)       $(29,579)      $(14,583)
                                  ========       =======       ========      =========        ========       ========
Net income (loss) per share...    $  (0.21)(R)                                                               $  (1.64)(Q)
                                  ========                                                                   ========
Number of shares used in net
 income (loss) per share......       6,631                                                                      8,916(Q)
                                  ========                                                                   ========
 
<CAPTION>
                                                PRO FORMA
                                 OFFERING          AS
                                ADJUSTMENTS     ADJUSTED
                                ----------      ---------
<S>                              <C>            <C>
Revenues......................   $     --       $120,999
Operating expenses:
 Compensation and related
   expenses...................         --         38,092
 Amortization of intangible
   assets.....................        200(N)      19,530
 Depreciation and other
   amortization...............       (370)(O)      2,276
 Other operating expenses.....         --         25,991
                                 --------        -------
   Total operating expenses...       (170)        85,889
                                 --------        -------
Operating income (loss).......        170         35,110
Non-operating (income) and
 expenses:
 Investment and other income..         --           (431) 
 Interest expense.............    (15,153)(O)     16,143
                                 --------        -------
                                  (15,153)        15,712
                                 --------        -------
Income (loss) before minority
 interest and income taxes....     15,323         19,398
Minority interest.............         --        (17,539) 
                                 --------        -------
Income (loss) before income
 taxes........................     15,323          1,859
Income taxes..................       (338)(P)        781
                                 --------        -------
Net income (loss).............   $ 15,661       $  1,078
                                 ========        =======
Net income (loss) per share...                  $   0.07 (Q)
                                                 =======
Number of shares used in net
 income (loss) per share......                    16,002 (Q)
                                                 =======
</TABLE>
 
     The accompanying notes are an integral part of the unaudited pro forma
                       consolidated financial statements.
 
                                       F-4
<PAGE>   83
 
                        AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.
 
            UNAUDITED PRO FORMA CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
                      NINE MONTHS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 1997
                     (IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT PER SHARE DATA)
 
   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                       PRIOR      SUBSEQUENT   ADJUSTMENTS                                              PRO FORMA
                                    INVESTMENTS   INVESTMENT       FOR         FINANCING                  OFFERING         AS
                       HISTORICAL       (H)          (I)       INVESTMENTS    ADJUSTMENTS    PRO FORMA   ADJUSTMENTS    ADJUSTED
                       ----------   -----------   ----------   -----------    -----------    ---------   -----------    ---------
<S>                    <C>          <C>           <C>          <C>            <C>            <C>         <C>            <C>
Revenues.............   $ 53,280      $11,566      $ 35,519     $   3,494(J)   $      --     $103,859     $      --     $103,859
Operating expenses:
  Compensation and
    related
    expenses.........     18,900        9,539         5,735        (3,102)(J)         --       31,072            --       31,072
  Amortization of
    intangible
    assets...........      3,121           --            --         7,946(K)          --       11,067           150(N)    11,217
  Depreciation and
    other
    amortization.....      1,059           26           473            --            793(M)     2,351          (277)(O)    2,074
  Other operating
    expenses.........     21,228        1,496         3,919            --             --       26,643            --       26,643
                        --------      -------      --------     ---------      ---------     --------     ---------     --------
    Total operating
      expenses.......     44,308       11,061        10,127         4,844            793       71,133          (127)      71,006
                        --------      -------      --------     ---------      ---------     --------     ---------     --------
Operating income
  (loss).............      8,972          505        25,392        (1,350)          (793)      32,726           127       32,853
Non-operating
  (income) and
  expenses:
  Investment and
    other income.....       (814)         (10)           (8)           --             --         (832)           --         (832) 
  Interest expense...      2,707           --            36            --         20,730(M)    23,473       (11,366)(O)   12,107
                        --------      -------      --------     ---------      ---------     --------     ---------     --------
                           1,893          (10)           28            --         20,730       22,641       (11,366)      11,275
                        --------      -------      --------     ---------      ---------     --------     ---------     --------
Income (loss) before
  minority interest
  and income taxes...      7,079          515        25,364        (1,350)       (21,523)      10,085        11,493       21,578
Minority interest....     (6,025)          --            --        (8,898)(J)         --      (14,923)          189(N)   (14,734) 
                        --------      -------      --------     ---------      ---------     --------     ---------     --------
Income (loss) before
  income taxes.......      1,054          515        25,364       (10,248)       (21,523)      (4,838)       11,682        6,844
Income taxes.........        221           94           678           (94)(L)         --          899         1,975(P)     2,874
                        --------      -------      --------     ---------      ---------     --------     ---------     --------
Net income (loss)....   $    833      $   421      $ 24,686     $ (10,154)     $ (21,523)    $ (5,737)    $   9,707     $  3,970
                        ========      =======      ========     =========      =========     ========     =========     ========
Net income (loss) per
  share..............   $    .12                                                             $  (0.63) (Q)              $   0.25 (Q)
                        ========                                                             ========                   ========
Number of shares used
  in net income
  (loss) per share...      6,854                                                                9,053 (Q)                 16,139 (Q)
                        ========                                                             ========                   ========
</TABLE>
    
 
     The accompanying notes are an integral part of the unaudited pro forma
                       consolidated financial statements.
 
                                       F-5
<PAGE>   84
 
                        AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.
 
         NOTES TO UNAUDITED PRO FORMA CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
 
PRO FORMA CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET
 
     The accompanying pro forma consolidated balance sheet as of September 30,
1997 gives effect to the Subsequent Investment and the adjustments as a result
of the Offerings. The estimated fair market values reflected below are based on
the assumption that the Subsequent Investment had occurred on September 30, 1997
after giving effect to the new cost basis, including intangible assets, in the
net assets acquired and to the minimum amounts of cash, net working capital and
net worth contractually required to remain in the business acquired. The
estimated fair market values reflected below use estimates and make assumptions
about purchase price allocation for the Subsequent Investment and are subject to
revision but, in management's opinion, such revisions are not expected to be
material.
 
     (A) Represents the historical unaudited consolidated condensed balance
sheet of the Company at September 30, 1997.
 
     (B) Reflects the Subsequent Investment as if such investment had occurred
on September 30, 1997. The consideration paid for the Subsequent Investment, net
of cash acquired and including transaction costs, consisted of $298.0 million in
cash. In conjunction with the Subsequent Investment certain senior employees
have entered into long-term employment and non-competition agreements with
Tweedy, Browne and the Company.
 
     The estimated fair market value of the assets and liabilities of the
Subsequent Investment is as follows:
 
                              NET ASSETS ACQUIRED
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                 DESCRIPTION                            TWEEDY, BROWNE
        -------------------------------------------------------------   --------------
                                                                        (IN THOUSANDS)
        <S>                                                             <C>
        Accounts receivable..........................................      $  2,734
        Other current assets.........................................             4
        Fixed assets, net............................................           640
        Secured demand note receivables..............................           800
        Acquired client relationships................................        98,294
        Goodwill.....................................................       200,478
        Accounts payable and accrued liabilities.....................        (4,197)
        Subordinated debt............................................          (800)
                                                                           --------
             Total...................................................      $297,953
                                                                           ========
</TABLE>
 
     Net assets acquired are as shown net of $2.5 million of cash acquired and
includes capitalized transaction costs (see note C below).
 
   
     In determining the carrying value and associated amortization periods of
intangible assets, the Company considers the attributes of each of the
businesses in which it invests. (see "Management's Discussion and Analysis of
Financial Condition and Results of Operations" and Note 1 -- "Acquired Client
Relationships and Goodwill" to the Company's consolidated financial statements.)
    
 
                                       F-6
<PAGE>   85
 
                        AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.
 
 NOTES TO UNAUDITED PRO FORMA CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- (CONTINUED)
 
     The Company financed the purchase price of the Subsequent Investment as
follows (see "Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and
Results of Operations -- Liquidity and Capital Resources").
 
                        FINANCING FOR CONSIDERATION PAID
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                 DESCRIPTION                                    TWEEDY, BROWNE
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------   --------------
                                                                                (IN THOUSANDS)
<S>                                                                             <C>
Senior debt..................................................................      $210,500
Subordinated debt............................................................        58,800
Class C Convertible Preferred Stock and warrants.............................        31,200
Cash acquired................................................................        (2,547)
                                                                                   --------
     Total...................................................................      $297,953
                                                                                   ========
</TABLE>
 
   
     (C) The purchase price of the Company's investments have been allocated to
acquired client relationships based on the net present value of client
relationships existing at the acquisition date. The excess of purchase price for
the acquisition of Affiliates over the fair value of the net assets acquired,
including acquired client relationships, was classified as goodwill. (see Note
(K) to the Unaudited Pro Forma Consolidated Financial Statements and Note 1
- --"Acquired Client Relationships and Goodwill" to the Company's consolidated
financial statements.) The purchase price of the Company's investments also
includes $500,000 of estimated capitalized transaction costs in connection with
the Subsequent Investment.
    
 
     (D) Includes $8.9 million of estimated capitalized debt issuance costs and
$75,000 of prepaid Senior Debt fees borrowed in connection with the Senior Debt
and the Subordinated Debt and $2.4 million borrowed for working capital
purposes. Does not include $2.6 million under a letter of credit which the
Company has caused to be issued and upon which the Company is contingently
liable. The $2.6 million contingent liability is canceled, upon the achievement
before July 1999 of (i) a Qualified Public Offering (as such term is defined in
the Subordinated Debt agreement) having an initial sales price to the public of
$22.50 per share, or (ii) a Qualified Public Float (as defined in the
Subordinated Debt agreement) of at least $22.50 per share for 20 consecutive
trading days. The contingent liability is canceled in part upon the achievement
of a Qualified Public Offering at a price above $20.70. Assuming an initial
public offering price of $21.50 per share in the Offerings, the Company's
remaining contingent liability under this agreement would be $1.3 million plus
accrued interest from October 1997.
 
     (E) Reflects the issuance of 86,023 shares of Common Stock issued to
shareholders of an Affiliate upon consummation of the Offerings in exchange for
an additional purchased interest in the Affiliate. (See Note (N) below.)
 
     (F) Reflects the amortization of $1.2 million in debt discount in
connection with the retired Subordinated Debt, the write-off of $418,000 of
capitalized debt issuance costs related to the Company's outstanding Senior
Debt, which was retired with the proceeds from the Recent Financing, and the
write-off of $4.3 million of capitalized debt issuance costs related to the
repayment of Senior Debt and the retirement of Subordinated Debt incurred in
connection with the Subsequent Investment with the application of the net
proceeds of the Offerings.
 
     (G) Reflects the issuance of 7,000,000 shares of the Company's Common
Stock, par value $.01 per share, at an estimated price of $21.50 per share in
the Offerings, resulting in a combined net increase of $139.0 million to Common
Stock and Additional Paid-In Capital on Common Stock.
 
                                       F-7
<PAGE>   86
 
                        AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.
 
 NOTES TO UNAUDITED PRO FORMA CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- (CONTINUED)
 
Gross proceeds to the Company are expected to be $150.5 million and transaction
costs, including the underwriting discount, are expected to be $11.5 million.
Also reflects the application of the net proceeds of the proposed Offerings to
retire $4.3 million of current portion of Senior Debt, $74.7 million of
long-term portion of Senior Debt and $60.0 million face amount of Subordinated
Debt after amortization of $1.2 million of debt discount.
 
     Also reflects the conversion of the Company's Convertible Preferred Stock
and warrants to purchase Class C Convertible Preferred Stock into Common Stock
immediately prior to the Offerings. Upon the closing of the Offerings, $84.8
million of Convertible Preferred Stock will be converted at the specified
conversion prices into Common Stock which would represent an increase of $80,000
to Common Stock and $84.7 million to Additional Paid-In Capital on Common Stock.
 
PRO FORMA CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
 
     The accompanying unaudited pro forma consolidated statements of operations
for the year ended December 31, 1996 and the nine months ended September 30,
1997 are presented as if each of the following transactions and events had
occurred on January 1, 1996: (i) the Prior Investments and the Subsequent
Investment, (ii) the Recent Financing and (iii) the proposed Offerings and
application of proceeds therefrom. The Unaudited Pro Forma Consolidated
Statements of Operations reflect the historical operations of each acquired
entity, as adjusted to reflect certain pro forma adjustments primarily relating
to: (i) increases in revenues from significant investment advisory contracts
with managed funds, previously managed directly by certain key employees, which
were entered into in connection with the investments in Tweedy, Browne and
GeoCapital, (ii) reductions in expenses from discretionary compensation plans
and arrangements to give effect to the contractually agreed upon cash flow
distribution obligations of the Affiliate, (iii) amortization of intangible
assets arising in connection with the acquisitions, (iv) interest expense
related to debt incurred to finance such acquisitions and (v) tax effects of the
above.
 
     (H) Reflects the combined historical results of the Prior Investments
beginning January 1, 1996 and ending on the date of investment.
 
     (I) Reflects the historical results of operations of Tweedy, Browne as if
the Subsequent Investment occurred on January 1, 1996.
 
     (J) Reflects the pro forma increase in revenues from significant investment
advisory contracts entered into by the acquired businesses on assets managed
directly by certain key employees of the acquired businesses prior to AMG's
investment, and the reduction in compensation expense from discretionary
compensation plans and arrangements, and increases in minority interest expense
to give effect to accrued cash flow distributions as determined under the
organizational documents of the businesses comprising the Prior Investments and
the Subsequent Investment.
 
     (K) Reflects adjustments for increased amortization expense of the
Company's intangible assets for each of the Prior Investments and Subsequent
Investment as if they had been acquired on January 1, 1996. The amortization
period for intangible assets from each investment is assessed individually, with
amortization periods for the Company's investments to date, including the
Subsequent Investment occurring after September 30, 1997, ranging from nine to
26 years in the case of acquired client relationships and 15 to 35 years for
goodwill. The expected useful lives of acquired client relationships is analyzed
separately for each acquired Affiliate and determined based on an analysis of
the historical and potential future attrition rates of each Affiliate's existing
clients, as well as a consideration of the specific attributes of the business
of each Affiliate. In determining the amortization period for goodwill acquired,
the Company considers a number of factors for each
 
                                       F-8
<PAGE>   87
 
                        AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.
 
 NOTES TO UNAUDITED PRO FORMA CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- (CONTINUED)
 
   
investment including: the firm's historical and potential future operating
performance; the firm's historical and potential future rates of attrition among
clients; the stability and longevity of existing client relationships; the
firm's recent, as well as long-term, investment performance; the characteristics
of the firm's products and investment styles; the stability and depth of the
firm's management team and the firm's history and perceived franchise or brand
value. (see Note (C) to the Unaudited Pro Forma Consolidated Financial
Statements and Note 1 -- "Acquired Client Relationships and Goodwill" to the
Company's consolidated financial statements.)
    
 
     (L) Reflects, upon AMG's investment, the elimination of income taxes based
upon the pre-acquisition conversion into a limited partnership or limited
liability company form from corporate form.
 
     (M) Reflects the additional interest expense and amortization of debt
issuance costs of $28.5 million and $1.1 million, respectively, for the year
ended December 31, 1996 and $20.7 million and $793,000, respectively, for the
nine months ended September 30, 1997, which would have been incurred by the
Company assuming (i) the Prior Investments and the Subsequent Investment had
occurred on January 1, 1996, (ii) the Recent Financing occurred as of January 1,
1996 and (iii) such Recent Financing amounts and the associated interest rates
had remained unchanged for the year ended December 31, 1996 and for the nine
months ended September 30, 1997. The borrowings made as part of the Recent
Financing contain interest rate terms which vary. For each 1/8 of 1% change in
interest rates, annual interest expense related to the Recent Financing after
application of the net proceeds from the Offerings, would increase or decrease
by $258,000.
 
     (N) Reflects the increased amortization of intangible assets and reduction
in minority interest associated with the additional purchased interest in an
Affiliate acquired in exchange for Common Stock issued to shareholders of the
Affiliate in connection with the Offerings. (See Note (E) above.)
 
     (O) Reflects the elimination of interest expense of $15.1 million for the
year ended December 31, 1996 and $11.4 million for the nine months ended
September 30, 1997 related to the application of the estimated net proceeds of
the Offerings to the retirement of $4.3 million current portion of Senior Debt,
$74.7 million long-term portion of Senior Debt and $60.0 million face amount of
Subordinated Debt (after amortization of $1.2 million of debt discount). Also
reflects the reduction of $370,000 and $277,000 for the year ended December 31,
1996 and nine months ended September 30, 1997, respectively, in amortization of
capitalized issuance costs upon the retirement of debt.
 
     (P) Reflects the provision for federal and state income taxes at an
effective statutory rate of 42%.
 
     (Q) Net income (loss) per share is computed on the weighted average number
of shares of Common Stock and common equivalent shares for the respective
period. Using Securities and Exchange Commission directives for companies
contemplating an initial public offering, stock options and restricted stock
issued within one year of an initial public offering have been included as
outstanding shares using the treasury stock method for all periods presented. In
addition, the Company's shares of Convertible Preferred Stock are considered
common equivalent shares, since their respective dates of issuance, as they
convert to shares of Common Stock immediately prior to the consummation of the
Offerings.
 
     Pro forma net income (loss) per share has been calculated using the
weighted average shares outstanding calculated as described above after giving
effect to the Recapitalization excluding the
 
                                       F-9
<PAGE>   88
 
                        AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.
 
 NOTES TO UNAUDITED PRO FORMA CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- (CONTINUED)
 
issuance of shares of Common Stock to the shareholders of an Affiliate and to
issuances related to the investments made subsequent to January 1, 1996,
including the Subsequent Investment from January 1, 1996. All proceeds received
from shares sold in the Offerings will be used to retire debt. Pro forma net
income (loss) per share as adjusted is computed using the pro forma weighted
average shares outstanding plus the shares from the issuance of shares of Common
Stock to the shareholders of an Affiliate and the Offerings, all of which will
be used to retire debt, as if such shares were issued at the beginning of the
periods presented.
 
     (R) Before extraordinary items.
 
                                      F-10
<PAGE>   89
 
                       REPORT OF INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS
 
To the Board of Directors and Stockholders of
Affiliated Managers Group, Inc.:
 
     We have audited the accompanying consolidated balance sheets of Affiliated
Managers Group, Inc. and Affiliates as of December 31, 1996 and 1995, and the
related consolidated statements of operations, changes in stockholders' equity,
and cash flows for each of the three years in the period ended December 31,
1996. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Company's
management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial
statements based on our audit.
 
     We conducted our audits in accordance with generally accepted auditing
standards. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain
reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material
misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting
the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes
assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by
management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation.
We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
 
     In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly,
in all material respects, the consolidated financial position of Affiliated
Managers Group, Inc. and Affiliates as of December 31, 1996 and 1995 and the
consolidated results of their operations and their cash flows for each of the
three years in the period ended December 31, 1996 in conformity with generally
accepted accounting principles.
 
                                          COOPERS & LYBRAND L.L.P.
 
Boston, Massachusetts
  April 26, 1997, except for
  Note 16 for which the
  date is October 27, 1997
 
                                      F-11
<PAGE>   90
 
                        AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.
 
                          CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
                                 (IN THOUSANDS)
 
   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                  DECEMBER 31,
                                                              ---------------------      SEPTEMBER 30,
                                                               1995          1996            1997
                                                              -------      --------      -------------
                                                                                          (UNAUDITED)
<S>                                                           <C>          <C>           <C>
                                                ASSETS
Current assets:
  Cash and cash equivalents................................   $14,096      $  6,767        $  10,442
  Investment advisory fees receivable......................     2,545        15,491           19,580
  Other current assets.....................................       206           806            3,309
                                                              -------      --------        ---------
         Total current assets..............................    16,847        23,064           33,331
Fixed assets, net..........................................     1,086         2,999            4,071
Equity investment in Affiliate.............................       976         1,032            1,211
Acquired client relationships, net of accumulated
  amortization of $1,242 in 1995, $2,979 in 1996 and $4,623
  in 1997..................................................    18,192        30,663           44,917
Goodwill, net of accumulated amortization of $3,706 in
  1995, $10,022 in 1996 and $11,499 in 1997................    26,293        40,809           53,545
Other assets...............................................     1,305         2,768            5,325
                                                              -------      --------        ---------
         Total assets......................................   $64,699      $101,335        $ 142,400
                                                              =======      ========        =========
 
                                 LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
Current liabilities:
  Accounts payable.........................................   $   316      $    396        $   3,908
  Notes payable to related parties.........................     1,212         7,379               --
  Accrued liabilities......................................     2,583        15,816           13,343
                                                              -------      --------        ---------
         Total current liabilities.........................     4,111        23,591           17,251
Senior bank debt...........................................    18,400        33,400           63,300
Deferred income tax liabilities............................       216            --               69
Accrued affiliate liability................................     3,200         3,200            3,200
Notes payable to related party.............................       693            --               --
Other long-term liabilities................................        --           665              980
                                                              -------      --------        ---------
         Total liabilities.................................    26,620        60,856           84,800
Minority interest..........................................     1,212         3,490            8,775
Commitments and contingencies..............................        --            --               --
Stockholders' equity:
  Class A Preferred Stock..................................    20,008        20,008           20,008
  Class B Preferred Stock:
    Series B-1 Voting Preferred stock......................     7,000         9,468           10,968
    Series B-2 Non-voting Preferred stock..................    13,000        13,000           13,000
  Class D Preferred Stock..................................        --            --            9,601
  Common stock.............................................        --            --               --
  Additional paid-in capital on common stock...............         1             5               15
  Foreign translation adjustment...........................        --            22              (86)
  Accumulated deficit......................................    (3,142)       (5,514)          (4,681)
                                                              -------      --------        ---------
         Total stockholders' equity........................    36,867        36,989           48,825
                                                              -------      --------        ---------
         Total liabilities and stockholders' equity........   $64,699      $101,335        $ 142,400
                                                              =======      ========        =========
</TABLE>
    
 
   The accompanying notes are an integral part of the consolidated financial
                                  statements.
 
                                      F-12
<PAGE>   91
 
                        AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.
 
                     CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
                     (IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT PER SHARE DATA)
 
   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                            FOR THE NINE MONTHS
                                     FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,       ENDED SEPTEMBER 30,
                                   ------------------------------------   -----------------------
                                      1994         1995         1996         1996         1997
                                   ----------   ----------   ----------   ----------   ----------
                                                                                (UNAUDITED)
<S>                                <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
Revenues.........................  $    5,374   $   14,182   $   50,384   $   32,170   $   53,280
Operating expenses:
  Compensation and related
     expenses....................       3,591        6,018       21,113       13,421       18,900
  Amortization of intangible
     assets......................         774        4,174        8,053        2,518        3,121
  Depreciation and other
     amortization................          19          133          932          653        1,059
  Selling, general and
     administrative..............         743        2,237       10,854        7,615       17,767
  Other operating expenses.......         257          330        2,261        1,963        3,461
                                   ----------   ----------   ----------   ----------   ----------
                                        5,384       12,892       43,213       26,170       44,308
                                   ----------   ----------   ----------   ----------   ----------
          Operating income
            (loss)...............         (10)       1,290        7,171        6,000        8,972
Non-operating (income) and
  expenses:
  Investment and other income....        (966)        (265)        (337)        (763)        (814)
  Interest expense...............         158        1,244        2,747        2,036        2,707
                                   ----------   ----------   ----------   ----------   ----------
                                         (808)         979        2,410        1,273        1,893
                                   ----------   ----------   ----------   ----------   ----------
Income before minority interest,
  income taxes and extraordinary
  item...........................         798          311        4,761        4,727        7,079
Minority interest................        (305)      (2,541)      (5,969)      (3,732)      (6,025)
                                   ----------   ----------   ----------   ----------   ----------
  Income (loss) before income
     taxes and extraordinary
     item........................         493       (2,230)      (1,208)         995        1,054
Income taxes.....................         699          706          181          696          221
                                   ----------   ----------   ----------   ----------   ----------
Income (loss) before
  extraordinary item.............        (206)      (2,936)      (1,389)         299          833
                                   ----------   ----------   ----------   ----------   ----------
Extraordinary item...............          --           --         (983)        (580)          --
                                   ----------   ----------   ----------   ----------   ----------
Net income (loss)................  $     (206)  $   (2,936)  $   (2,372)  $     (281)  $      833
                                   ==========   ==========   ==========   ==========   ==========
Net income (loss) per share:
  Income (loss) per common and
     common equivalent share
     before extraordinary item...  $    (0.05)  $    (0.58)  $    (0.21)  $      .05   $     0.12
  Extraordinary item.............          --           --        (0.15)        (.09)          --
                                   ----------   ----------   ----------   ----------   ----------
  Net income (loss) per common
     and common equivalent
     share.......................  $    (0.05)  $    (0.58)  $    (0.36)  $    (0.04)  $     0.12
                                   ==========   ==========   ==========   ==========   ==========
  Weighted average number of
     common and common equivalent
     shares outstanding..........   4,478,089    5,054,638    6,630,594    6,584,598    6,854,473
                                   ==========   ==========   ==========   ==========   ==========
</TABLE>
    
 
   The accompanying notes are an integral part of the consolidated financial
                                  statements.
 
                                      F-13
<PAGE>   92
 
                        AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.
 
                     CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
                                 (IN THOUSANDS)
 
   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                          FOR THE NINE MONTHS
                                               FOR THE YEARS ENDED               ENDED
                                                  DECEMBER 31,               SEPTEMBER 30,
                                          -----------------------------   -------------------
                                           1994       1995       1996       1996       1997
                                          -------   --------   --------   --------   --------
                                                                              (UNAUDITED)
<S>                                       <C>       <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>
Cash flow from operating activities:
  Net income (loss).....................  $  (206)  $ (2,936)  $ (2,372)  $   (281)  $    833
  Adjustments to reconcile net income
    (loss) to net cash flow from
    operating activities:
    Amortization of intangible assets...      774      4,174      8,053      2,519      3,121
    Equity-based compensation costs.....       --         --        665        478        314
    Extraordinary item..................       --         --        983        580         --
    Minority interest...................       80        631      2,309      2,756        776
    Depreciation and other
      amortization......................       19        133        932        653      1,059
    Realized gain.......................     (865)        --         --         --         --
 
Changes in assets and liabilities:
  (Increase) decrease in investment
    advisory fees receivable............      170       (186)    (8,473)    (1,907)      (212)
  (Increase) decrease in other current
    assets..............................    2,747       (397)    (1,881)      (565)    (2,304)
  Increase (decrease) in accounts
    payable and accrued expenses........     (426)      (268)     6,184        889      3,093
  Increase (decrease) in deferred income
    taxes...............................   (1,475)       141       (215)        --         69
                                          -------   --------   --------   --------   --------
        Cash flow from operating
          activities....................      818      1,292      6,185      5,122      6,749
                                          -------   --------   --------   --------   --------
 
Cash flow used in investing activities:
  Purchase of fixed assets..............      (87)      (287)      (922)      (811)    (1,545)
  Costs of investments, net of cash
    acquired............................   (6,477)   (38,031)   (25,646)   (25,187)   (25,629)
  Sale of investment....................       --         --        642         --         --
  Distribution received.................       --         --        275         --         --
  Increase (decrease) in other assets...      (55)       216     (3,639)    (2,595)       167
  Proceeds from sale of business........      463         --         --         --         --
  Repayment on notes recorded in sale of
    business............................       --        321         80         80         --
                                          -------   --------   --------   --------   --------
        Cash flow used in investing
          activities....................   (6,156)   (37,781)   (29,210)   (28,513)   (27,007)
                                          -------   --------   --------   --------   --------
 
Cash flow from financing activities:
  Borrowings of senior bank debt........       --     28,400     21,000     21,000     31,900
  Repayments of senior bank debt........       --    (10,000)    (6,000)    (4,000)    (2,000)
  Repayments of notes payable...........     (500)      (962)    (1,212)      (462)    (5,878)
  Issuances of equity securities........   10,009     20,001      2,484      2,484         10
  Repayment of subscription
    receivable..........................       --     10,000         --         --         --
  Repurchase of preferred stock.........       --         --        (13)        --         --
  Debt issuance costs...................       --     (1,025)      (609)      (603)        --
                                          -------   --------   --------   --------   --------
        Cash flow from financing
          activities....................    9,509     46,414     15,650     18,419     24,032
 
Effect of foreign exchange rate changes
  on cash flow..........................       --         --         46        (47)       (99)
Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash
  equivalents...........................    4,171      9,925     (7,329)    (5,019)     3,675
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning
  of year...............................       --      4,171     14,096     14,096      6,767
                                          -------   --------   --------   --------   --------
Cash and cash equivalents at end of
  year..................................  $ 4,171   $ 14,096   $  6,767   $  9,077   $ 10,442
                                          =======   ========   ========   ========   ========
 
Supplemental disclosure of cash flow
  information:
  Interest paid.........................  $   104   $  1,005   $  2,905   $  2,216   $  2,264
  Income taxes paid.....................      192        696        436        433        129
Supplemental disclosure of non-cash
  investing activities:
  Notes received in sale of business....      401         --         --         --         --
  Increase in long-term liabilities
    related to acquisitions.............       --      3,200         --         --         --
Supplemental disclosure of non-cash
  financing activities:
  Preferred stock issued................       --         --         --         --     11,101
  Notes issued in acquisitions..........    3,367         --      6,686         --         --
  Equity securities subscribed..........   10,000         --         --         --         --
</TABLE>
    
 
   The accompanying notes are an integral part of the consolidated financial
                                  statements.
 
                                      F-14
<PAGE>   93
 
                        AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.
 
           CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
                             (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                           ADDITIONAL     FOREIGN                       TOTAL
                             PREFERRED     COMMON     PREFERRED   COMMON    PAID-IN     TRANSLATION   ACCUMULATED   STOCKHOLDERS'
                              SHARES       SHARES       STOCK     STOCK     CAPITAL     ADJUSTMENTS     DEFICIT        EQUITY
                             ---------   ----------   ---------   ------   ----------   -----------   -----------   -------------
<S>                          <C>         <C>          <C>         <C>      <C>          <C>           <C>           <C>
Balance, January 1, 1994....       --            --    $    --    $  --     $     --       $  --        $    --       $      --
Issuance of common stock....       --     4,550,000         --       --       20,009          --             --          20,009
Subscription receivable.....       --            --         --       --      (10,000)         --             --         (10,000)
Exchange of common stock for
  preferred stock...........   40,000    (2,000,000)    10,004       --      (10,004)         --             --              --
Net loss....................       --            --         --       --           --          --           (206)           (206)
                              -------       -------    -------    -----     --------       -----        -------        --------
Balance, December 31, 1994..   40,000     2,550,000     10,004       --            5          --           (206)          9,803
Issuance of common stock....       --       275,000         --       --           --          --             --              --
Payment of subscription
  receivable................       --            --         --       --       10,000          --             --          10,000
Exchange of common stock for
  preferred stock...........   40,000    (2,000,000)    10,004       --      (10,004)         --             --              --
Issuance of preferred
  stock.....................   29,851            --     20,000       --           --          --             --          20,000
Net loss....................       --            --         --       --           --          --         (2,936)         (2,936)
                              -------       -------    -------    -----     --------       -----        -------        --------
Balance, December 31, 1995..  109,851       825,000     40,008       --            1          --         (3,142)         36,867
Issuance of common stock....       --       162,500         --       --            4          --             --               4
Issuance of preferred
  stock.....................    3,703            --      2,481       --           --          --             --           2,481
Repurchase of preferred
  stock.....................      (20)           --        (13)      --           --          --             --             (13)
Net loss....................       --            --         --       --           --          --         (2,372)         (2,372)
Foreign translation
  adjustment................       --            --         --       --           --          22             --              22
                              -------       -------    -------    -----     --------       -----        -------        --------
Balance, December 31, 1996..  113,534       987,500     42,476       --            5          22         (5,514)         36,989
Issuance of common stock....       --        50,000         --       --           10          --             --              10
Issuance of preferred
  stock.....................   12,382            --     11,101       --           --          --             --          11,101
Net income..................       --            --         --       --           --          --            833             833
Foreign translation
  adjustment................       --            --         --       --           --        (108)            --            (108)
                              -------       -------    -------    -----     --------       -----        -------        --------
Balance, September 30, 1997
  (unaudited)...............  125,916     1,037,500    $53,577    $  --     $     15       $ (86)       $(4,681)      $  48,825
                              =======       =======    =======    =====     ========       =====        =======        ========
</TABLE>
 
   The accompanying notes are an integral part of the consolidated financial
                                  statements.
 
                                      F-15
<PAGE>   94
 
                        AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.
 
                   NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
                (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT PER SHARE AMOUNTS)
 
1. BUSINESS AND SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES:
 
  Organization and Nature of Operations
 
     The principal business activity of Affiliated Managers Group, Inc. ("AMG"
or the "Company") is the acquisition of equity interests in investment
management firms ("Affiliates"). AMG's Affiliates operate in one industry
segment, that of providing investment management services, primarily in the
United States and Europe, to mutual funds, partnerships and institutional and
individual clients.
 
     Affiliates are either organized as limited partnerships, general
partnerships or limited liability companies. AMG has contractual arrangements
with each Affiliate whereby a percentage of revenues is allocable to fund
Affiliate operating expenses, including compensation, while the remaining
portion of revenues (the Owners' Allocation) is allocable to AMG and the other
partners or members with a priority to AMG. Affiliate operations are
consolidated in these financial statements. The portion of the Owners'
Allocation allocated to owners other than AMG is included in minority interest
in the statement of operations. Minority interest on the consolidated balance
sheets includes undistributed Owners' Allocation and capital owned by owners
other than AMG.
 
  Unaudited Interim Financial Statements
 
     The unaudited interim financial statements have been prepared pursuant to
the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission (the
"Commission"). Certain information and note disclosures normally included in
annual financial statements prepared in accordance with generally accepted
accounting principles have been condensed or omitted pursuant to those rules and
regulations, although the Company believes that the disclosures made are
adequate to make the information presented not misleading. In the opinion of
management, all adjustments necessary for a fair presentation of interim results
of operations (consisting only of normal recurring accruals and adjustments)
have been made to the interim financial statements. Results of operations for
interim periods are not necessarily indicative of results of operations for the
respective full year.
 
  Consolidation
 
     These consolidated financial statements include the accounts of AMG and
each Affiliate in which AMG has a controlling interest. In each such instance,
AMG is, directly or indirectly, the sole general partner (in the case of
Affiliates which are limited partnerships), sole managing general partner (in
the case of the Affiliate which is a general partnership) or sole manager member
(in the case of Affiliates which are limited liability companies). Investments
where AMG does not hold a controlling interest are accounted for under the
equity method and AMG's portion of net income is included in investment and
other income. All intercompany balances and transactions have been eliminated.
 
  Revenue Recognition
 
     The Company's consolidated revenues represent advisory fees billed
quarterly and annually by Affiliates for managing the assets of clients.
Asset-based advisory fees are recognized monthly as services are rendered and
are based upon a percentage of the market value of client assets managed. Any
fees collected in advance are deferred and recognized as income over the period
earned. Performance-based advisory fees are recognized when earned based upon
either the positive difference between the investment returns on a client's
portfolio compared to a benchmark index or indices, or an absolute percentage of
gain in the client's account, and are accrued in amounts expected to be
realized.
 
                                      F-16
<PAGE>   95
 
                        AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.
 
           NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- (CONTINUED)
                (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT PER SHARE AMOUNTS)
 
  Cash and Cash Equivalents
 
     The Company considers all highly liquid investments with original
maturities of three months or less to be cash equivalents. Cash equivalents are
stated at cost which approximates market value due to the short-term maturity of
these investments.
 
  Fixed Assets
 
     Equipment and other fixed assets are recorded at cost and depreciated using
the straight-line method over their estimated useful lives ranging from three to
five years. Leasehold improvements are amortized over the shorter of their
estimated useful lives or the term of the lease.
 
  Acquired Client Relationships and Goodwill
 
     The purchase price for the acquisition of interests in Affiliates is
allocated based on the fair value of assets acquired, primarily acquired client
relationships. In determining the allocation of purchase price to acquired
client relationships, the Company analyzes the net present value of each
acquired Affiliate's existing client relationships based on a number of factors
including: the Affiliate's historical and potential future operating
performance; the Affiliate's historical and potential future rates of attrition
among existing clients; the stability and longevity of existing client
relationships; the Affiliate's recent, as well as long-term investment
performance; the characteristics of the firm's products and investment styles;
the stability and depth of the Affiliate's management team and the Affiliate's
history and perceived franchise or brand value. The cost assigned to acquired
client relationships is amortized using the straight line method over periods
ranging from nine to 25 years. The expected useful lives of acquired client
relationships is analyzed separately for each acquired Affiliate and determined
based on an analysis of the historical and potential future attrition rates of
each Affiliate's existing clients, as well as a consideration of the specific
attributes of the business of each Affiliate.
 
     The excess of purchase price for the acquisition of interests in Affiliates
over the fair value of net assets acquired, including acquired client
relationships is classified as goodwill. Goodwill is amortized using the
straight-line method over periods ranging from 15 to 30 years. In determining
the amortization period for goodwill, the Company considers a number of factors
including: the firm's historical and potential future operating performance; the
characteristics of the firm's clients, products and investment styles; as well
as the firm's history and perceived franchise or brand value. Unamortized
intangible assets, including acquired client relationships and goodwill, are
periodically re-evaluated and if experience subsequent to the acquisition
indicates that there has been an impairment in value, other than temporary
fluctuations, an impairment loss is recognized. Management evaluates the
recoverability of unamortized intangible assets quarterly for each acquisition
using estimates of undiscounted cash flows factoring in known or expected
trends, future prospects and other relevant information. If impairment is
indicated, the Company measures its loss as the excess of the carrying value of
the intangible assets for each Affiliate over its fair value determined using
valuation models such as discounted cash flows and market comparables. Included
in amortization expense for 1996 and 1995 are impairment losses of $4,628 and
$2,500, respectively, relating to two of AMG's affiliates following periods of
significant client asset withdrawals. Fair value in such cases was determined
using market comparables based on revenues, cash flow and assets under
management. No impairment loss was recorded in 1994 or for the nine months ended
September 30, 1997.
 
  Debt Issuance Costs
 
     Debt issuance costs incurred in securing credit facility financing are
capitalized and subsequently amortized over the term of the credit facility.
Debt issuance costs of $983 were written off as
 
                                      F-17
<PAGE>   96
 
                        AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.
 
           NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- (CONTINUED)
                (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT PER SHARE AMOUNTS)
 
an extraordinary item in 1996 as part of the Company's replacement of its
previous credit facility with a new facility.
 
  Interest-Rate Hedging Agreements
 
     The Company periodically enters into interest-rate hedging agreements to
hedge against potential increases in interest rates on the Company's outstanding
borrowings. The Company's policy is to accrue amounts receivable or payable
under such agreements as reductions or increases in interest expense,
respectively.
 
  Income Taxes
 
     The Company has adopted Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 109
("FAS 109") which requires the use of the asset and liability approach for
accounting for income taxes. Under FAS 109, the Company recognizes deferred tax
assets and liabilities for the expected consequences of temporary differences
between the financial statement amount and tax basis of the Company's assets and
liabilities. A deferred tax valuation allowance is established if, in
management's opinion, it is more likely than not that all or a portion of the
Company's deferred tax assets will not be realized.
 
  Foreign Currency Translation
 
     The assets and liabilities of non-U.S. based Affiliates are translated into
U.S. dollars at the exchange rates in effect as of the balance sheet date.
Revenues and expenses are translated at the average monthly exchange rates then
in effect.
 
  Puts and Calls
 
     As further described in Note 12, the Company periodically purchases
additional equity interests in Affiliates from minority interest owners (prior
shareholders of acquired Affiliates). Resulting payments made to such owners are
considered purchase price for such acquired interests. The estimated cost of
purchases from equity holders who have been awarded equity interests in
connection with their employment is accrued, net of estimated forfeitures, over
the service period as equity-based compensation.
 
  Equity-Based Compensation Plans
 
     In October 1995, the Financial Accounting Standards Board issued Statement
of Financial Accounting Standards No. 123, "Accounting for Stock-Based
Compensation" ("FAS 123"). This standard became effective January 1, 1996. The
standard encourages, but does not require, adoption of a fair value-based
accounting method for stock-based compensation arrangements which includes stock
option grants, sales of restricted stock and grants of equity based interests in
Affiliates to certain limited partners or members. An entity may continue to
apply Accounting Principles Board Opinion No. 25 ("APB 25") and related
interpretations, provided the entity discloses its proforma net income and
earnings per share as if the fair value based method had been applied in
measuring compensation cost. The Company continues to apply APB 25.
 
  Use of Estimates
 
     The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally
accepted accounting principles requires management to make estimates and
assumptions that affect the reported amounts included in the financial
statements and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of
the financial statements. Actual results could differ from those estimates.
 
                                      F-18
<PAGE>   97
 
                        AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.
 
           NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- (CONTINUED)
                (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT PER SHARE AMOUNTS)
 
2. CONCENTRATIONS OF CREDIT RISK:
 
     Financial instruments that potentially subject the Company to significant
concentrations of credit risk consist principally of cash investments and
accounts receivable. The Company maintains cash and cash equivalents, short-term
investments and certain off-balance-sheet financial instruments with various
financial institutions. These financial institutions are located in places where
AMG and its Affiliates operate. For certain Affiliates, cash deposits at a
financial institution may exceed FDIC insurance limits.
 
     Substantially all of the Company's revenues are derived from the investment
management operations of its Affiliates. For the year ended December 31, 1996,
one of those Affiliates accounted for approximately 34% of AMG's share of the
Owners' Allocation.
 
3. FIXED ASSETS AND LEASE COMMITMENTS:
 
     Fixed assets consist of the following:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                             DECEMBER 31,
                                          ------------------
                                           1995       1996
                                          ------     -------
<S>                                       <C>        <C>
Office equipment........................  $  683     $ 2,614
Furniture and fixtures..................     313       1,677
Leasehold improvements..................      59         538
Computer software.......................     156         184
                                          ------     -------
          Total fixed assets............   1,211       5,013
                                          ------     -------
Accumulated depreciation................    (125)     (2,014)
                                          ------     -------
          Fixed assets, net.............  $1,086     $ 2,999
                                          ======     =======
</TABLE>
 
     The Company and its Affiliates lease computer equipment and office space
for their operations. At December 31, 1996, the Company's aggregate future
minimal rentals for operating leases having initial or noncancelable lease terms
greater than one year are payable as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                    REQUIRED
                                                                    MINIMUM
                             YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31,               PAYMENTS
                --------------------------------------------------  --------
                <S>                                                 <C>
                1997..............................................   $1,040
                1998..............................................      744
                1999..............................................      550
                2000..............................................      488
                2001..............................................      343
                Thereafter........................................       --
</TABLE>
 
     Consolidated rent expense for 1994, 1995 and 1996 was $260, $493 and
$2,359, respectively.
 
                                      F-19
<PAGE>   98
 
                        AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.
 
           NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- (CONTINUED)
                (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT PER SHARE AMOUNTS)
 
4. ACCRUED LIABILITIES:
 
     Accrued liabilities consist of the following:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                          DECEMBER 31,     DECEMBER 31,
                                              1995             1996
                                          ------------     ------------
<S>                                       <C>              <C>
Accrued compensation....................     $1,283          $  9,264
Accrued rent............................         27             3,509
Accrued interest........................        304               121
Accrued taxes...........................        298                 4
Deferred revenue........................          9               796
Accrued commissions.....................        201               236
Accrued professional services...........         66             1,350
Other...................................        395               536
                                             ------          --------
                                             $2,583          $ 15,816
                                             ======          ========
</TABLE>
 
5. RETIREMENT PLANS:
 
     At December 31, 1996, AMG had a defined contribution retirement plan (the
"Plan") covering substantially all of its full-time employees and four of its
Affiliates. Three of AMG's other Affiliates had separate defined contribution
retirement plans. Under each of the plans, AMG and each Affiliate is able to
make discretionary contributions to qualified plan participants up to IRS
limits. Consolidated expenses related to these plans in 1996 and 1995 were $656
and $222, respectively. The Company did not make any discretionary contributions
to the Plan in 1994.
 
6. SENIOR BANK DEBT PAYABLE:
 
     In 1995, the Company negotiated a Senior Revolving Credit Agreement (the
"Credit Agreement") with a syndicate of banks enabling the Company to borrow, on
a revolving credit basis, up to $50 million. The Credit Agreement had a
five-year term and reduced the amount available for borrowing during its term. A
commitment fee of 1/2 of 1% was payable on the daily average unused portion of
the $50 million commitment. Interest rates on borrowings varied according to a
sliding scale with a maximum interest rate of either 1.75% over the Prime Rate
or 2.75% over the London Interbank Offered Rates ("LIBOR").
 
     In March 1996, the Company replaced the Credit Agreement with a $125
million senior revolving credit facility, with principal repayment due on March
6, 2001. The Company pays a commitment fee of 1/2 of 1% on the daily unused
portion of the facility. Interest is payable at rates up to 1.25% over the Prime
Rate or 2.25% over LIBOR on amounts borrowed.
 
     The effective interest rates on the outstanding borrowings were 6.5% and
8.5% at December 31, 1996 and 1995, respectively. All borrowings under the
agreements are collateralized by pledges of all capital stock or other equity
interests in each AMG Affiliate owned or to be acquired. The agreement contains
certain financial covenants which require the Company to maintain specified
minimum levels of net worth and interest coverage ratios and maximum levels of
indebtedness, all as defined in the agreement. The agreement also limits the
Company's ability to pay dividends and incur additional indebtedness.
 
     At December 31, 1996, the Company was a party to two interest rate swap
agreements with a commercial bank linked to the three month LIBOR for a notional
principal amount of debt of $35 million. The swap agreements, which expire on
March 6, 2001, consisted of caps and floors that, upon quarterly reset dates,
will cap the cost of associated floating rate debt at 6.78% if floating rates
exceed 6.78% and exchange floating rate debt for fixed rate debt at 6.78% if
floating rates decline to 5% or below. The agreements are designed to limit
interest rate increases on the Company's borrowings. Under the swap agreements,
no amounts are exchanged between the Company and its counterparty unless the
three
 
                                      F-20
<PAGE>   99
 
                        AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.
 
           NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- (CONTINUED)
                (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT PER SHARE AMOUNTS)
 
month LIBOR exceeds the cap of 6.78% or declines to or below the floor of 5%.
Amounts paid under these agreements will be accounted for as increases or
decreases to interest expense. No amounts have been exchanged under these
agreements.
 
7. INCOME TAXES:
 
     A summary of the provision for income taxes is as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                               NINE MONTHS
                                                  YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,         ENDED
                                                  -----------------------     SEPTEMBER 30,
                                                  1994     1995     1996          1997
                                                  ----     ----     -----     -------------
                                                                               (UNAUDITED)
    <S>                                           <C>      <C>      <C>       <C>
    Federal: Current............................  $379     $ 60     $  --         $  --
              Deferred..........................   (44)     201      (233)           69
    State:   Current............................   357      514       397           152
              Deferred..........................     7      (69)       17            --
                                                  ----     ----     -----         -----
    Provision for income taxes..................  $699     $706     $ 181         $ 221
                                                  ====     ====     =====         =====
</TABLE>
 
     The effective income tax rate differs from the amount computed on income
(loss) before income tax and extraordinary item by applying the U.S. federal
income tax rate because of the effect of the following items:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                      YEARS ENDED DECEMBER          NINE MONTHS
                                                               31,                     ENDED
                                                     -----------------------       SEPTEMBER 30,
                                                     1994      1995      1996          1997
                                                     ---       ---       ---       -------------
                                                                                    (UNAUDITED)
<S>                                                  <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>
Tax at U.S. federal income tax rate................   35%      (35)%     (35)%           35%
Nondeductible expenses, primarily amortization of
  intangibles......................................   59        54        21             24
State income taxes, net of federal benefit.........   48        13        23             10
Valuation allowance................................   --        --         6             --
Recognition of benefit of net operating loss
  carryforwards....................................   --        --        --            (48)
                                                     ---       ---       ---            ---
                                                     142%       32%       15%            21%
                                                     ===       ===       ===            ===
</TABLE>
 
     The components of deferred tax assets and liabilities follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                         DECEMBER 31,
                                                                       -----------------
                                                                       1995       1996
                                                                       -----     -------
    <S>                                                                <C>       <C>
    Deferred assets (liabilities):
      Net operating loss carryforward................................  $ 431     $ 3,481
      Intangible amortization........................................   (708)     (4,950)
      Accrued compensation...........................................     --       2,004
      Other, net.....................................................     61         (58)
                                                                       -----     -------
                                                                        (216)        477
                                                                       -----     -------
    Valuation allowance..............................................     --        (477)
                                                                       -----     -------
    Net deferred income taxes........................................  $(216)    $    --
                                                                       =====     =======
</TABLE>
 
                                      F-21
<PAGE>   100
 
                        AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.
 
           NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- (CONTINUED)
                (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT PER SHARE AMOUNTS)
 
     At December 31, 1996, the Company had tax net operating loss ("NOL")
carryforwards of $8,400 which expire beginning in the year 2010. Realization is
dependent on generating sufficient taxable income prior to expiration of the
loss carryforwards. At December 31, 1996, management believed it was more likely
than not that the Company's deferred tax asset of $477, arising from NOL
carryforwards, would not be realized and accordingly established a full
valuation allowance against the asset. As a result of the Company's initial
public offering, there may be a limitation placed on the Company's utilization
of its NOL's by Section 382 of the Internal Revenue Code. The Company will
review the valuation allowance at the end of each quarter and will make
adjustments if it is determined that it is more likely than not that the NOL's
will be realized.
 
8. CONTINGENCIES:
 
     The Company and its Affiliates are subject to claims, legal proceedings and
other contingencies in the ordinary course of their business activities. Each of
these matters are subject to various uncertainties, and it is possible that some
of these matters may be resolved unfavorably to the Company or its Affiliates.
The Company and its Affiliates establish accruals for matters that are probable
and can be reasonably estimated. Management believes that any liability in
excess of these accruals upon the ultimate resolution of these matters will not
have a material adverse effect on the consolidated financial condition or
results of operations of the Company.
 
9. ACQUISITIONS AND COMMITMENTS:
 
  1996
 
     During 1996, the Company acquired in purchase transactions majority
interests in First Quadrant and The Burridge Group ("Burridge"). In addition,
the Company acquired additional partnership interests from limited partners of
two of its existing Affiliates.
 
     The Company issued notes in the amount of $6,686 to Burridge selling
shareholders who remained as employees on December 31, 1996 as partial
consideration in the purchase. On January 3, 1997, the notes were settled in
cash for $5,185 and the issuance of 1,715 shares of Series B-1 Voting
Convertible Preferred Stock.
 
     The results of operations of First Quadrant and Burridge are included in
the consolidated results of operations of the Company from their respective
dates of acquisition, March 28, 1996 and December 31, 1996.
 
  1995
 
     During 1995, the Company acquired in purchase transactions majority
interests in Systematic Financial Management ("Systematic"), Skyline Asset
Management ("Skyline") and Renaissance Investment Management ("Renaissance").
The Company also made a minority investment in Paradigm Asset Management Company
("Paradigm"). In connection with the Skyline acquisition, the Company assumed an
unconditional $3,200 purchase obligation on the equity interests of limited
partners which will be settled in either cash or the Company's stock.
 
     The results of operations of Systematic, Skyline and Renaissance are
included in the consolidated results of operations of the Company from their
respective dates of investment, May 16, 1995, August 31, 1995, and November 9,
1995. The net income associated with the Company's minority interest in Paradigm
is included in the consolidated results of operations of the Company using the
equity method from May 22, 1995, the date of investment.
 
                                      F-22
<PAGE>   101
 
                        AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.
 
           NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- (CONTINUED)
                (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT PER SHARE AMOUNTS)
 
  1994
 
     In 1994, the Company acquired in a series of purchase transactions an 80%
interest in JMH Management Corporation ("JMH") for $6,320 in cash and the
issuance by JMH of promissory notes for $3,367. The promissory notes accrued
interest at 6% per annum and were paid in installments through January 31, 1997.
JMH is the general partner of J.M. Hartwell Limited Partnership ("Hartwell") and
owned 68% of Hartwell from 1994 through 1996. On January 1, 1996, the Company
acquired an additional 8.78% of Hartwell directly from a former limited partner.
 
     The results of operations of JMH and Hartwell are included in the
consolidated results of operations of the Company beginning January 1, 1994.
 
     The total purchase price, including cash, notes and capitalized transaction
costs, associated with these investments, is allocated as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                    DECEMBER 31,
                                                           ------------------------------
                                                            1994       1995        1996
                                                           ------     -------     -------
    <S>                                                    <C>        <C>         <C>
    Allocation of Purchase Price:
      Net tangible assets................................  $  350     $ 1,720     $ 2,198
      Intangible assets..................................   9,633      39,800      35,040
      Minority investment................................      --         888          --
                                                           ------     -------     -------
              Total purchase price.......................  $9,983     $42,408     $37,238
                                                           ======     =======     =======
</TABLE>
 
     Unaudited pro forma data for the years ended December 31, 1995 and 1996 are
set forth below, giving consideration to the acquisitions occurring in the
respective two-year period, as if such transactions occurred as of the beginning
of 1995, assuming revenue sharing arrangements had been in effect for the entire
period and after making certain other pro forma adjustments.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                             YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,
                                                             -----------------------
                                                              1995            1996
                                                             -------         -------
        <S>                                                  <C>             <C>
        Revenues............................................ $49,760         $60,392
        Income before extraordinary item....................   2,646               7
        Net income (loss)...................................   2,646            (976)
        Primary income (loss) per share.....................    0.52           (0.15)
</TABLE>
 
     In conjunction with certain acquisitions, the Company has entered into
agreements and is contingently liable, upon achievement of specified revenue
targets over a five-year period, to make additional purchase payments of up to
$15,160 plus interest as applicable. These contingent payments, if achieved,
will be settled for cash with most coming due beginning January 1, 2001 and
January 1, 2002 and will be accounted for as an adjustment to the purchase price
of the Affiliate. In addition, subject to achievement of performance goals,
certain key Affiliate employees have options to receive additional equity
interests in their Affiliates.
 
     Related to the JMH investment, a former institutional shareholder is
entitled to redeem a cash value warrant on April 30, 1999. Using the actual
results of operations to date, the cash value warrant had no value and,
therefore, no amounts have been accrued in these financial statements.
 
10. EQUITY INVESTMENTS:
 
     In 1995, the Company purchased a 30% equity interest in Paradigm Asset
Management Company, L.L.C. ("Paradigm"), which is accounted for under the equity
method of accounting.
 
                                      F-23
<PAGE>   102
 
                        AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.
 
           NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- (CONTINUED)
                (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT PER SHARE AMOUNTS)
 
Summarized financial information for Paradigm at December 31, 1996 and 1995 and
for the year ended December 31, 1996 and for the period from May 22, 1995 (the
date of acquisition) to December 31, 1995 is as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                             AT DECEMBER 31,
                                                ------------------------------------------
                                                      1995                    1996
                                                -----------------     --------------------
        <S>                                     <C>                   <C>
        Balance Sheet Data:
        Current assets........................       $   563                 $  756
        Non current assets....................           530                    492
                                                     -------                 ------
                  Total assets................       $ 1,093                 $1,248
                                                     =======                 ======
        Current liabilities...................       $   427                 $  493
        Non current liabilities...............            --                     --
                                                     -------                 ------
                  Total liabilities...........       $   427                 $  493
                                                     =======                 ======
</TABLE>
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                   FOR THE PERIOD
                                                    MAY 22, 1995
                                                      (DATE OF                FOR THE
                                                    ACQUISITION)            YEAR ENDED
                                                TO DECEMBER 31, 1995     DECEMBER 31, 1996
                                                --------------------     -----------------
        <S>                                     <C>                      <C>
        Statement of Earnings Data:
        Total revenues........................         $  894                 $ 2,051
        Operating and other expenses..........            840                   1,488
                                                       ------                 -------
        Net Income............................         $   54                 $   563
                                                       ======                 =======
</TABLE>
 
11. SALE OF BUSINESS:
 
     Hartwell, the successor to Hartwell Management Company, Inc. ("HMC"), acts
as Investment Advisor to Hartwell Growth Fund, Inc. and Hartwell Emerging Growth
Fund, Inc. (the "Funds"). Under the terms of an agreement dated November 15,
1990, HMC and Hartwell Distributors, Inc., sold the goodwill, business and
assets relating to the provision of investment advice, management and
underwriting services to the Funds to Hartwell Keystone Advisors, Inc. ("HKAI")
in exchange for 100 Class B common shares (nonvoting) of HKAI. The shares were
recorded at a value of $1.00. Keystone Custodian Funds, Inc. ("Keystone") owns
all of HKAI's Class A common shares.
 
     Concurrent with the sale, HMC entered into a sub-advisory agreement with
HKAI under which HMC would provide investment advisory services to the Funds.
These investment advisory services are now provided by Hartwell. The investment
advisory agreement is renewable annually by the Funds' board of directors. As
compensation for its services, JMH receives a sub-advisory fee. Three years
after the agreement's closing date, Keystone had the option to acquire the 100
Class B shares from HMC at a price based on the value of the Funds' shares which
existed at the closing date. On March 27, 1994, Keystone exercised this option.
Of the purchase price of approximately $865 (which is included in interest and
other income in the 1994 statement of operations), $401 remained unpaid at
December 31, 1994. This balance (which includes related accrued interest) was
paid in five quarterly installments through March 1996.
 
12. PUTS AND CALLS:
 
     To ensure the availability of continued ownership participation to future
key employees, the Company has options to repurchase ("Calls") certain equity
interests in Affiliates owned by partners or members. The options are
exercisable beginning in 1997 and continue through the year
 
                                      F-24
<PAGE>   103
 
                        AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.
 
           NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- (CONTINUED)
                (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT PER SHARE AMOUNTS)
 
2004. In addition, Affiliate management owners have options ("Puts") to require
the Company to purchase certain portions of their equity interests at staged
intervals. The Company is also obligated to purchase ("Purchase") such equity
interests in Affiliates upon death, disability or termination of employment. The
Put obligations begin in 1998 and continue through 2017. All of the Puts and
Purchases would take place based on a multiple of the respective Affiliate's
Owners' Allocation but using reduced multiples for terminations for cause or for
voluntary terminations occurring prior to agreed upon dates, all as defined in
the limited partnership or limited liability company agreements of the
Affiliates. Resulting payments made to former owners of acquired Affiliates are
accounted for as adjustments to the purchase price for such Affiliates. Payments
made to equity holders who have been awarded equity interests in connection with
their employment are accrued, net of estimated forfeitures, over the service
period as equity-based compensation.
 
     The Company's contingent obligations under the Put and Purchase
arrangements at September 30, 1997 ranged from $8.5 million on the one hand,
assuming all such obligations occur due to early terminations or terminations
for cause, and $41.2 million on the other hand, assuming all such obligations
occur due to death, disability or terminations without cause. The Company would
receive approximately $9.7 million in additional Owners' Allocation annually
upon satisfaction of the above.
 
13. STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY:
 
  Common Stock
 
     The Company had 18,227,700 and 18,313,450 authorized shares of common stock
(including Class B common stock) with a par value of $.01 per share of which
987,500 and 825,000 shares were issued and outstanding at December 31, 1996 and
1995, respectively.
 
  Preferred Stock
 
     The Company has two classes of convertible Preferred Stock. The Company has
80,000 shares of Class A Preferred Stock authorized with a par value of $.01 per
share, all of which were issued and outstanding at December 31, 1996 and 1995.
The Company also has two series of Class B Preferred Stock. There are 34,328
authorized shares of Series B-1 Voting Preferred Stock with a par value of $.01
per share of which 14,131 and 10,448 shares were issued and outstanding as of
December 31, 1996 and 1995, respectively. There are 19,403 authorized shares of
Series B-2 Non-Voting Preferred Stock with a par value of $.01 per share, all of
which were issued and outstanding at December 31, 1996 and 1995.
 
     Each share of Class A and Class B Convertible Preferred Stock is
convertible into 50 shares of common stock at the option of the holder, or upon
certain automatic conversion events, primarily related to an initial public
offering. Except for Series B-2 Convertible Preferred Stock which is non-voting,
each share of preferred stock is entitled to voting rights equal to the
equivalent number of common shares issuable upon conversion. Class A Convertible
Preferred Stock is entitled to a liquidation preference of $250 per share and
Class B Convertible Preferred Stock is entitled to a liquidation preference of
$670 per share. Preferred Stock is shown on the consolidated balance sheets at
face value.
 
  Stock Incentive Plans
 
     The Company has established incentive stock plans, primarily to incent key
employees, under which it is authorized to grant incentive and non-qualified
stock options and to grant or sell shares of restricted stock. A total of
550,000 shares of common stock have been reserved for issuance under
 
                                      F-25
<PAGE>   104
 
                        AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.
 
           NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- (CONTINUED)
                (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT PER SHARE AMOUNTS)
 
these plans. Through December 31, 1996, 287,500 shares of restricted stock have
been sold under these plans and no option grants have been made. The plans are
administered by a committee of the board of directors. Restricted stock sales
were made at their then fair market value, as approved by the Board of Directors
of the Company, and generally vest over three years and are subject to
significant forfeiture provisions and other restrictions.
 
  Supplemental Disclosure for Equity-Based Compensation
 
     The Company continues to apply APB 25 and related interpretations in
accounting for its sales of restricted stock, grants of options on preferred
stock and grants of equity based interests in Affiliates. FAS 123 defines a fair
value method of accounting for the above arrangements whose impact requires
disclosure. Under the fair value method, compensation cost is measured at the
grant date based on the fair value of the award and is recognized over the
expected service period. The required disclosures under FAS 123 as if the
Company had applied the new method of accounting are made below. The fair value
of equity based interests at the date of grant was estimated using the minimum
value method using a risk free rate of return of 6.5% and weighted-average
expected lives of between 10 and 15 years.
 
     Had compensation cost for the Company's equity based compensation
arrangements been determined based on the fair value at grant date for awards
subsequent to January 1, 1995, consistent with the requirements of FAS 123, the
Company's net income (loss) and net income (loss) per share would have been as
follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                   NINE MONTHS
                                                                YEAR ENDED            ENDED
                                                               DECEMBER 31,       SEPTEMBER 30,
                                                            -------------------       1997
                                                             1995        1996      (UNAUDITED)
                                                            -------     -------   -------------
<S>                                                         <C>         <C>       <C>
Net income (loss) -- as reported..........................  $(2,936)    $(2,372)      $ 833
Net income (loss) -- FAS 123 pro forma....................   (3,091)     (2,141)        840
Net income (loss) -- per share -- as reported.............    (0.58)      (0.36)       0.12
Net income (loss) per share -- FAS 123 pro forma..........    (0.61)      (0.32)       0.12
</TABLE>
 
14. LOSS PER SHARE:
 
     Loss per share is calculated based on the weighted average number of common
and common equivalent shares outstanding during the period using guidance
provided by the SEC for companies contemplating an initial public offering. Loss
per common and common equivalent share for the years ended December 31, 1994,
1995, and 1996 was as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                              YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,
                                                           ------------------------------
                                                            1994       1995        1996
                                                           ------     -------     -------
    <S>                                                    <C>        <C>         <C>
    Net (loss) attributable to common stock..............  $ (206)    $(2,936)    $(2,372)
                                                           ======     =======     =======
    Weighted average common shares outstanding...........   3,044       1,439         942
    Common equivalent shares:
      Incremental shares treasury stock method...........     103         103         103
      Assumed conversion of preferred stock..............   1,331       3,513       5,586
                                                           ------     -------     -------
    Total weighted average common and common equivalent
      shares outstanding.................................   4,478       5,055       6,631
                                                           ======     =======     =======
    Net (loss) per common share..........................  $(0.05)    $ (0.58)    $ (0.36)
                                                           ======     =======     =======
</TABLE>
 
                                      F-26
<PAGE>   105
 
                        AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.
 
           NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- (CONTINUED)
                (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT PER SHARE AMOUNTS)
 
     In accordance with the Commission's Staff Accounting Bulletin 83, the loss
per share has been calculated assuming that all stock options granted by the
Company within one year of the Company's initial public offering have been
outstanding for all periods presented. The effect of such stock options has been
calculated using the "treasury stock" method assuming an estimated initial
public offering price and has been included in the calculation of common
equivalent shares outstanding despite the fact that the effect of the assumed
exercise of such options is anti-dilutive.
 
     If loss per share had been calculated based on the actual common and common
equivalent shares outstanding, rather than utilizing the Commission's guidance
for companies contemplating an initial public offering, the resulting loss per
share would have been $(0.05), $(0.59) and $(0.36) for the years ended December
31, 1994, 1995 and 1996, respectively.
 
15. DISCLOSURES ABOUT FAIR VALUE OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS:
 
     FASB Statement No. 107, "Disclosures about Fair Value of Financial
Instruments" ("FAS 107"), requires the Company to disclose the estimated fair
values for certain of its financial instruments. Financial instruments include
items such as loans, interest rate contracts, notes payable, and other items as
defined in FAS 107.
 
     Fair value of a financial instrument is the amount at which the instrument
could be exchanged in a current transaction between willing parties, other than
in a forced or liquidation sale.
 
     Quoted market prices are used when available, otherwise, management
estimates fair value based on prices of financial instruments with similar
characteristics or using valuation techniques such as discounted cash flow
models. Valuation techniques involve uncertainties and require assumptions and
judgments regarding prepayments, credit risk and discount rates. Changes in
these assumptions will result in different valuation estimates. The fair value
presented would not necessarily be realized in an immediate sale; nor are there
plans to settle liabilities prior to contractual maturity. Additionally, FAS 107
allows companies to use a wide range of valuation techniques, therefore, it may
be difficult to compare the Company's fair value information to other companies'
fair value information.
 
     The following table presents a comparison of the carrying value and
estimated fair value of the Company's financial instruments at December 31,
1996:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                            ESTIMATED
                                                               CARRYING       FAIR
                                                                VALUE        VALUE
                                                               --------     --------
        <S>                                                    <C>          <C>
        Financial assets:
          Cash and cash equivalents..........................  $  6,767     $  6,767
        Financial liabilities:
          Notes payable to related parties...................    (7,379)      (7,374)
          Senior bank debt...................................   (33,400)     (33,400)
        Off-balance sheet financial instruments:
          Interest-rate protection agreements................        --         (763)
</TABLE>
 
                                      F-27
<PAGE>   106
 
                        AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.
 
           NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- (CONTINUED)
                (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT PER SHARE AMOUNTS)
 
     The following table presents a comparison of the carrying value and
estimated fair value of the Company's financial instruments at December 31,
1995:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                            ESTIMATED
                                                               CARRYING       FAIR
                                                                VALUE        VALUE
                                                               --------     --------
        <S>                                                    <C>          <C>
        Financial assets:
          Cash and cash equivalents..........................  $ 14,096     $ 14,096
        Financial liabilities:
          Notes payable to related parties...................    (1,905)      (1,878)
          Senior bank debt...................................   (18,400)     (18,400)
</TABLE>
 
     The following methods and assumptions were used to estimate the fair value
of each class of financial instrument:
 
     Cash and cash equivalents: The carrying amount approximates fair value
because of the short term nature of these instruments.
 
     Notes payable to related parties: The fair value was calculated with a
discounted cash flow model using existing payment terms and the prime rate.
 
     Senior Bank Debt: The carrying value approximates fair value because the
debt is a revolving credit facility with variable interest based on three month
LIBOR rates.
 
     Interest rate protection agreements: The fair value of interest rate
protection agreements are quoted market prices based on the estimated amount
necessary to terminate the agreements.
 
16. EVENTS SUBSEQUENT TO DECEMBER 31, 1996:
 
     New Investments
 
     On March 5, 1997, the Company announced the signing of a definitive
agreement to purchase an interest in Gofen and Glossberg, LLC, which will
succeed to the business of Gofen and Glossberg, Inc., an investment management
firm based in Chicago, Illinois. The Company completed this investment in May
1997.
 
     On September 30, 1997, the Company completed its investment in GeoCapital,
LLC, an investment management firm based in New York, New York. In connection
with this investment, the Company issued an aggregate 10,667 shares of Class D
Convertible Preferred Stock valued at $9.6 million. Each share of Class D
Convertible Preferred Stock is convertible into 50 shares of Common Stock.
 
     The total purchase price including cash, notes and capitalized transaction
costs associated with these investments is allocated as follows:
 
<TABLE>
        <S>                                                                 <C>
        Allocation of Purchase Price:
          Net tangible assets.............................................  $ 3,873
          Intangible assets...............................................   31,299
                                                                            -------
                  Total purchase price....................................  $35,172
                                                                            =======
</TABLE>
 
     The amortization period used for intangible assets related to these
investments was 18 to 25 years for acquired client relationships and 30 years
for goodwill.
 
     Unaudited pro forma data for the year ended December 31, 1996 and for the
nine month period ended September 30, 1997 are set forth below, giving
consideration to investments occurring in the twenty-one month period ended
September 30, 1997, as if such transactions occurred as of the
 
                                      F-28
<PAGE>   107
 
                        AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.
 
           NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- (CONTINUED)
                (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT PER SHARE AMOUNTS)
 
beginning of 1996, assuming revenue sharing arrangements had been in effect for
the entire period and after making certain other pro forma adjustments.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                     YEAR ENDED         NINE MONTHS ENDED
                                                  DECEMBER 31, 1996     SEPTEMBER 30, 1997
                                                  -----------------     ------------------
        <S>                                       <C>                   <C>
        Revenues................................       $81,094               $ 65,751
        Income before extraordinary item........         1,187                  1,742
        Net income..............................           204                  1,742
        Primary income per share................          0.03                   0.25
</TABLE>
 
     In October 1997, the Company completed its investment in Tweedy, Browne
Company LLC, an investment adviser and broker dealer in New York, New York.
 
     New Financing
 
     In August and October 1997, the Company entered into agreements to raise,
in a series of transactions, financing totaling up to $390 million in the
aggregate. The financing contains $300 million from a senior credit facility
("Senior Debt") to replace the existing $125 million credit facility, $60
million from subordinated debt ("Subordinated Debt") and $30 million from the
issuance of Class C Convertible Preferred Stock and warrants to purchase Class C
Convertible Preferred Stock. The Senior Debt comprises up to $200 million of
7-year revolving credit loans, $50 million of 7-year Tranche A term loans and
$50 million of 8-year Tranche B term loans. The proceeds of the Senior Debt has
been used primarily for the repayment of existing indebtedness, for new
investments and for general corporate purposes. The Senior Debt contains
financial covenants similar to the Company's existing Credit Agreement and bears
interest at the Prime Rate or LIBOR in each case plus a margin which will vary
depending on the Company's periodic Senior Debt ratio. The Subordinated Debt
accrues interest initially at LIBOR plus 7.25%. The interest rate on the
Subordinated Debt will increase by 1/2 of 1% each quarter to a maximum interest
rate of 17%, of which 15% is required to be paid in cash and 2% is to be added
to the face amount of the notes. The Company intends to redeem the Subordinated
Debt and repay a portion of the Senior Debt out of the proceeds from the
Offerings.
 
     The Company issued 5,333 shares of Class C Convertible Preferred Stock and
warrants to purchase 28,000 shares of Class C Convertible Preferred Stock
exercisable at $.01 per share for $30 million in total consideration to Chase
Equity Associates, L.P. in connection with the recent financing described above.
Each share of Class C Convertible Preferred Stock is convertible into 50 shares
of common stock and has a liquidation preference of $900 per share.
 
  Stock Incentive Plans
 
     In May 1997, the Company granted options to purchase up to 1,850 shares of
Class A Convertible Preferred Stock under the 1995 Plan to management at an
exercise price of $455 per share representing 110% of the estimated fair value
of the underlying stock on the date of grant as approved by the Company's Board
of Directors. These options vest over a three year period. At September 30,
1997, options to purchase 463 shares of Class A Convertible Preferred Stock
(convertible into 23,125 shares of Common Stock) were exercisable.
 
     The Company intends to grant 590,000 options to employees with an exercise
price equal to the initial public offering price under its 1997 Stock Plan. The
options would be exercisable in 15% increments at the end of each of the first
six anniversaries of the date of grant and 10% on the
 
                                      F-29
<PAGE>   108
 
                        AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.
 
           NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- (CONTINUED)
                (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT PER SHARE AMOUNTS)
 
seventh anniversary. All these options would become exercisable upon a change in
control and upon the achievement of certain financial goals.
 
  Stock Split
 
     On October 27, 1997, the Company's Board of Directors authorized a 50-for-1
stock split effected in the form of a stock dividend on the Company's authorized
and outstanding Common Stock, effective on the date the Commission declares the
Company's initial Registration Statement effective. Where applicable, these
Consolidated Financial Statements and Notes thereto reflect the common stock
split on a retroactive basis.
 
                                      F-30
<PAGE>   109
 
                       REPORT OF INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS
 
The Shareholders and Board of Directors
Gofen and Glossberg, Inc.
 
     We have audited the accompanying statements of financial condition of Gofen
and Glossberg, Inc. as of December 31, 1996 and 1995, and the related statements
of operations, changes in shareholders' equity and cash flows for the years then
ended. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Company's
management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial
statements based on our audits.
 
     We conducted our audits in accordance with generally accepted auditing
standards. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain
reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material
misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting
the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes
assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by
management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial
statements. We believe that our audits of the financial statements provide a
reasonable basis for our opinion.
 
     In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly,
in all material respects, the financial position of Gofen and Glossberg, Inc. as
of December 31, 1996 and 1995 and the results of its operations and cash flows
for the years then ended, in conformity with generally accepted accounting
principles.
 
                                            Coopers & Lybrand L.L.P.
Chicago, Illinois
August 15, 1997
 
                                      F-31
<PAGE>   110
 
                           GOFEN AND GLOSSBERG, INC.
 
                       STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION
                        AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1996 AND 1995
                                 (IN THOUSANDS)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                            1996       1995
                                                                           ------     ------
<S>                                                                        <C>        <C>
                                           ASSETS
Current assets:
  Cash and cash equivalents..............................................  $  263     $  166
  Accounts receivable....................................................     525        395
  Prepaid expenses.......................................................      33         31
  Employee note receivable...............................................       1          2
                                                                           ------     ------
          Total current assets...........................................     822        594
Property, equipment and leasehold improvements (net of accumulated
  depreciation and amortization of $1,145 and $989, respectively)........     529        565
                                                                           ------     ------
          Total assets...................................................  $1,351     $1,159
                                                                           ======     ======
 
                            LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY
Current liabilities:
  Accounts payable and accrued liabilities...............................  $   50     $   45
                                                                           ------     ------
          Total current liabilities......................................      50         45
  Deferred revenue.......................................................     645        529
  Deferred rent abatement................................................     150         --
                                                                           ------     ------
          Total liabilities..............................................     845        574
Commitments and Contingencies (Note 4)
Shareholders' equity:
  Common stock, no par or stated value; authorized 100,000 shares; issued
     and outstanding 15,200 shares.......................................      69         69
  Retained earnings......................................................     437        516
                                                                           ------     ------
          Total shareholders' equity.....................................     506        585
                                                                           ------     ------
          Total liabilities and shareholders' equity.....................  $1,351     $1,159
                                                                           ======     ======
</TABLE>
 
    The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.
 
                                      F-32
<PAGE>   111
 
                           GOFEN AND GLOSSBERG, INC.
 
                            STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
                 FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1996 AND 1995
                                 (IN THOUSANDS)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                            1996       1995
                                                                           ------     ------
<S>                                                                        <C>        <C>
Revenue:
  Asset-based management fees............................................  $7,785     $6,844
  Other..................................................................      50         46
                                                                           ------     ------
          Total revenue..................................................   7,835      6,890
Expenses:
  Salaries and benefits..................................................   6,128      4,489
  Incentive compensation and benefits....................................     257        240
  Investment and other purchased services................................     109         90
  Occupancy..............................................................     495        678
  Depreciation and amortization..........................................     155        134
  Marketing..............................................................      89         73
  Professional fees......................................................     400        407
  Telephone and postage..................................................      81         69
  Office supplies........................................................     146        111
  Settlement of litigation...............................................      --        560
  Other..................................................................      54        120
                                                                           ------     ------
          Total expenses.................................................   7,914      6,971
                                                                           ------     ------
          Net loss.......................................................  $  (79)    $  (81)
                                                                           ======     ======
</TABLE>
 
    The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.
 
                                      F-33
<PAGE>   112
 
                           GOFEN AND GLOSSBERG, INC.
 
                 STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY
                 FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1996 AND 1995
                             (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                      COMMON     COMMON    RETAINED
                                                      SHARES     STOCK     EARNINGS       TOTAL
                                                      ------     ---     ------------     ----
<S>                                                   <C>        <C>     <C>              <C>
Balances, January 1, 1995...........................  15,200     $69         $597         $666
Net loss............................................     --       --          (81)         (81)
                                                      ------     ---         ----         ----
Balances, December 31, 1995.........................  15,200      69          516          585
Net loss............................................     --       --          (79)         (79)
                                                      ------     ---         ----         ----
Balances, December 31, 1996.........................  15,200     $69         $437         $506
                                                      ======     ===         ====         ====
</TABLE>
 
    The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.
 
                                      F-34
<PAGE>   113
 
                           GOFEN AND GLOSSBERG, INC.
 
                            STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
                 FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1996 AND 1995
                                 (IN THOUSANDS)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                            1996      1995
                                                                            -----     -----
<S>                                                                         <C>       <C>
Cash flows from operating activities:
  Net loss................................................................  $ (79)    $ (81)
  Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash provided by operating
     activities:
     Depreciation and amortization........................................    155       134
     Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
       (Increase) decrease in accounts receivable.........................   (130)       93
       Decrease in employee note receivable...............................      1         4
       (Increase) in prepaid expenses.....................................     (2)       --
       Increase (decrease) in accounts payable and accrued liabilities....      5       (26)
       Increase in deferred liabilities...................................    266        70
                                                                            -----     -----
          Net cash provided by operating activities.......................    216       194
                                                                            -----     -----
Cash flows from investing activities:
  Purchases of property and equipment.....................................   (119)     (138)
                                                                            -----     -----
          Net cash used in investing activities...........................   (119)     (138)
                                                                            -----     -----
Net increase in cash and cash equivalents.................................     97        56
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year............................    166       110
                                                                            -----     -----
Cash and cash equivalents at end of year..................................  $ 263     $ 166
                                                                            =====     =====
</TABLE>
 
    The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.
 
                                      F-35
<PAGE>   114
 
                           GOFEN AND GLOSSBERG, INC.
 
                         NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
                             (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
 
1. ORGANIZATION AND BUSINESS:
 
     Gofen and Glossberg, Inc., an Illinois corporation (the "Company"),
provides asset management and investment advisory services to institutional
investors and high net worth individuals located throughout the United States.
 
2. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES:
 
  Cash Equivalents
 
     For financial statement purposes, the Company considers interest-bearing
cash and all highly liquid investments with a maturity of three months or less
when purchased to be cash equivalents. Cash equivalents are stated at cost which
approximates market value due to the short-term maturity of these investments.
 
  Property and Equipment, Depreciation and Amortization
 
     Property and equipment are recorded at cost and depreciated principally on
accelerated methods over the estimated useful lives of the related assets,
generally five to seven years. Amortization on leasehold improvements is
computed on a straight-line basis over the shorter of their estimated useful
lives or the term of the lease. Maintenance and repairs are charged to expense
when incurred.
 
  Revenue Recognition
 
     The Company's revenues are derived primarily from asset-based investment
advisory fees. These fees are generally billed in advance and on a quarterly
basis based on the amount of assets under management at the beginning of each
quarter. The revenue is deferred and the income is recognized as earned during
the quarter.
 
  Income Taxes
 
     No Provision for income taxes is made in the accompanying financial
statements since the Company, as a Subchapter S Corporation, is treated as a
partnership for income tax purposes whereby the Shareholders are responsible for
recording their proportionate share of the Company's income in their tax
returns.
 
  Use of Estimates
 
     The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally
accepted accounting principles requires management to make estimates and
assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and
disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial
statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the
reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates.
 
                                      F-36
<PAGE>   115
 
                           GOFEN AND GLOSSBERG, INC.
 
                  NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- (CONTINUED)
                             (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
 
3. PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT:
 
     Property and equipment consist of the following:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                   1996        1995
                                                                  -------     ------
        <S>                                                       <C>         <C>
        Office equipment........................................  $   787     $  672
        Furniture and fixtures..................................      493        489
        Leasehold improvements..................................      394        393
                                                                  -------     ------
                                                                    1,674      1,554
        Accumulated depreciation and amortization...............   (1,145)      (989)
                                                                  -------     ------
                                                                  $   529     $  565
                                                                  =======     ======
</TABLE>
 
4. COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES:
 
     The Company leases its office facilities under an operating lease that
expires in 2009. During 1996, the Company extended the lease term by ten years
to the 2009 date. In return for this extension rent payments were abated for the
period June 1, 1996 through December 31, 1996. In addition, lease terms during
the ten-year extension are more favorable than the current lease. The Company
accounts for this lease and rent abatement under Statement of Financial
Accounting Standards No. 13, Accounting for Leases whereby total minimum rental
payments are recognized as rent expense on a straight-line basis over the term
of the lease. Amounts charged to rent expense that are in excess of amounts
required to be paid under the lease and rent abatement are carried on the
statement of financial condition as a deferred credit.
 
     The lease also provides the Company with space improvement and redecorating
credits. The Company's maximum available credits for space improvement and for
redecorating are approximately $27 and $136, respectively, of which
approximately $16 and $82, respectively, may be applied against the Company's
future rental commitments. No credits have been utilized by the Company.
 
     Additional terms of the lease provide the Company with the option of
extending the lease term for a five-year period commencing October 1, 2009 and
the option of adding approximately 4,000 square feet to the lease effective
October 1, 2000. Neither of these options have been exercised by the Company.
Rent expense for the years ended December 31, 1996 and 1995 was $428 and $623,
including real estate taxes and maintenance.
 
     At December 31, 1996, future minimum rentals for the above operating lease,
which is subject to an escalation clause, are payable as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                   YEAR ENDING
                                   DECEMBER 31,                       AMOUNT
                --------------------------------------------------    ------
                <S>                                                   <C>
                     1997.........................................    $  363
                     1998.........................................       364
                     1999.........................................       322
                     2000.........................................       190
                     2001.........................................       194
                  Thereafter......................................     1,637
</TABLE>
 
                                      F-37
<PAGE>   116
 
                           GOFEN AND GLOSSBERG, INC.
 
                  NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- (CONTINUED)
                             (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
 
5. BENEFIT PLANS:
 
     The Company had a 401(k) retirement plan covering all eligible employees.
Company contributions are made for each eligible participant based upon a
percentage of wages subject to certain minimum and maximum limitations, as
defined. The contributions for the years ended December 31, 1996 and 1995 were
$257 and $244, respectively.
 
     The Company had an unfunded deferred compensation plan for key employees.
In the event of death, disability or retirement, it is payable in 60 monthly
installments of $4. The Company paid $38 and $50 under the plan during 1996 and
1995, respectively. Current obligations existing under this program were $0 and
$38 as of December 31, 1996 and 1995, respectively.
 
6. SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY:
 
     A shareholders' agreement provides that the Company will purchase for book
value, as defined, the outstanding shares of any shareholder in the event of
death, disability or termination of service from the Company.
 
7. SUBSEQUENT EVENT:
 
     On March 5, 1997, the Company transferred substantially all its assets and
liabilities to Gofen and Glossberg, L.L.C., a newly established Delaware limited
liability company (the "LLC"), which will succeed to the business of the
Company. This transfer was performed in conjunction with a definitive purchase
agreement with an independent third-party, Affiliated Managers Group, Inc.
("AMG"), whereby AMG has purchased a majority interest in the LLC.
 
                                      F-38
<PAGE>   117
 
                       REPORT OF INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS
 
The Board of Directors
The Burridge Group Inc.
 
     We have audited the accompanying statements of operations, changes in
shareholders' equity, and cash flows of The Burridge Group Inc. for the period
January 1, 1996 to December 30, 1996 and the years ended December 31, 1995 and
1994. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Company's
management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial
statements based on our audits.
 
     We conducted our audits in accordance with generally accepted auditing
standards. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audits to obtain
reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material
misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting
the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes
assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by
management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial
statements. We believe that our audits of the financial statements provide a
reasonable basis for our opinion.
 
     In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly,
in all material respects, the results of operations of The Burridge Group Inc.
and its cash flows for the period January 1, 1996 to December 30, 1996 and the
years ended December 31, 1995 and 1994, in conformity with generally accepted
accounting principles.
 
                                            Coopers & Lybrand L.L.P.
 
Chicago, Illinois
August 8, 1997
 
                                      F-39
<PAGE>   118
 
                            THE BURRIDGE GROUP INC.
 
                            STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
              FOR THE PERIOD JANUARY 1, 1996 TO DECEMBER 30, 1996
                 AND THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1995 AND 1994
                                 (IN THOUSANDS)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                    1996     1995      1994
                                                                   ------   ------   --------
<S>                                                                <C>      <C>      <C>
Revenue:
  Asset-based management fees....................................  $6,117   $5,002   $  3,033
  Other..........................................................      38       21          6
                                                                   ------   ------   --------
          Total revenue..........................................   6,155    5,023      3,039
Expenses:
  Salaries and benefits..........................................   2,076    1,767      1,344
  Incentive compensation and bonuses.............................   2,049    1,760        695
  Investment and other purchased services........................     258      225        110
  Occupancy......................................................     295      201        161
  Depreciation and amortization..................................     125       97         70
  Marketing......................................................     293      232        166
  Professional fees..............................................     455       57         70
  Telephone and postage..........................................      72       61         56
  Office supplies................................................      56       64         30
  Other..........................................................     441      456        252
                                                                   ------   ------   --------
          Total expenses.........................................   6,120    4,920      2,954
                                                                   ------   ------   --------
Income before income taxes.......................................      35      103         85
Income tax expense...............................................      17       46         32
                                                                   ------   ------   --------
          Net income.............................................  $   18   $   57   $     53
                                                                   ======   ======   ========
</TABLE>
 
    The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.
 
                                      F-40
<PAGE>   119
 
                            THE BURRIDGE GROUP INC.
 
                 STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY
              FOR THE PERIOD JANUARY 1, 1996 TO DECEMBER 30, 1996
                 AND THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1995 AND 1994
 
                             (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                           ADDITIONAL
                                 PREFERRED   PREFERRED   COMMON   COMMON    PAID-IN     RETAINED
                                  SHARES       STOCK     SHARES   STOCK     CAPITAL     EARNINGS   TOTAL
                                 ---------   ---------   ------   ------   ----------   --------   ----
<S>                              <C>         <C>         <C>      <C>      <C>          <C>        <C>
Balances, January 1, 1994......     --          $--      5,500     $ 64       $ --        $154     $218
Net income.....................     --           --         --       --         --          53       53
                                    --
                                               ----      -----      ---       ----        ----     ----
Balances, December 31, 1994....     --           --      5,500       64         --         207      271
Net income.....................     --           --         --       --         --          57       57
                                    --
                                               ----      -----      ---       ----        ----     ----
Balances, December 31, 1995....     --           --      5,500       64         --         264      328
Contributed Capital............     --           --         --       --         47          --       47
Net income.....................     --           --         --       --         --          18       18
                                    --
                                               ----      -----      ---       ----        ----     ----
Balances, December 30, 1996....      0          $ 0      5,500     $ 64       $ 47        $282     $393
                                    ==         ====      =====      ===       ====        ====     ====
</TABLE>
 
    The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.
 
                                      F-41
<PAGE>   120
 
                            THE BURRIDGE GROUP INC.
 
                            STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
              FOR THE PERIOD JANUARY 1, 1996 TO DECEMBER 30, 1996
                 AND THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1995 AND 1994
                                 (IN THOUSANDS)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                   1996      1995      1994
                                                                   -----     -----     -----
<S>                                                                <C>       <C>       <C>
Cash flows from operating activities:
  Net income.....................................................  $  18     $  57     $  53
  Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by
     operating activities:
     Depreciation and amortization...............................    125        97        70
     Deferred income taxes.......................................     30        (9)       (2)
  Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
     (Increase) decrease in accounts receivable..................    604      (313)     (242)
     Increase in other assets....................................    (98)       (4)       --
     Increase in refundable income taxes.........................    (56)       --        --
     Increase in prepaid expense.................................    (35)       (5)       (4)
     Increase (decrease) in accounts payable.....................      2         3        (3)
     Increase in accrued expenses................................    263        13        20
     Increase in due to TBG LLC..................................    275        --        --
     Increase (decrease) in income taxes payable.................    (23)        5        18
     Increase (decrease) in deferred revenue.....................   (746)      232       182
                                                                   -----     -----     -----
          Net cash provided by operating activities..............    359        76        92
                                                                   -----     -----     -----
Cash flows from investing activities:
  Purchases of property and equipment............................   (146)     (107)     (173)
                                                                   -----     -----     -----
          Net cash used in investing activities..................   (146)     (107)     (173)
                                                                   -----     -----     -----
Cash flows from financing activities:
  Proceeds from notes payable....................................     --       250        --
  Principal payments on notes payable............................   (250)     (100)       --
                                                                   -----     -----     -----
          Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities....   (250)      150        --
                                                                   -----     -----     -----
Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents.............    (37)      119       (81)
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period.................    170        51       132
                                                                   -----     -----     -----
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period.......................  $ 133     $ 170     $  51
                                                                   =====     =====     =====
Supplemental disclosures of cash flow information -- cash paid
  during the year for:
  Interest.......................................................  $   7     $   8     $   3
  Income taxes...................................................     66        51        17
</TABLE>
 
Supplemental disclosure of non-cash investing and financing activities:
 
Stock options were exercised during the period January 1, 1996 to December 30,
1996 which generated a capital contribution of $47.
 
    The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.
 
                                      F-42
<PAGE>   121
 
                            THE BURRIDGE GROUP INC.
 
                         NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
                (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT PER SHARE AMOUNTS)
 
1. ORGANIZATION:
 
     The Burridge Group Inc., an Illinois corporation (the "Company"), provides
investment advisory services to endowments, foundations, pension plans,
profit-sharing trusts, public funds, unions, bank trust departments and
individuals located throughout the United States. On October 11, 1996,
Affiliated Managers Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation ("AMG"), entered into a
Stock Purchase Agreement with the Company and the holders of the Company's
capital stock to purchase all the capital stock of the Company. In conjunction
with the completion of the purchase at the close of business on December 30,
1996, the Company transferred substantially all of its assets and substantially
all of its liabilities to The Burridge Group LLC, a newly established Delaware
limited liability company (the "LLC"), for which the Company serves as the
manager member and owns a majority interest. Effective at the close of business
on December 30, 1996, the Company became a wholly-owned subsidiary of AMG.
 
2. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES:
 
  Cash Equivalents
 
     For financial statement purposes, the Company considers interest-bearing
cash and all highly liquid investments with a maturity of three months or less
when purchased to be cash equivalents. Cash equivalents are stated at cost which
approximates market value due to the short-term maturity of these investments.
 
  Depreciation and Amortization
 
     Depreciation is computed for financial reporting purposes principally on
the straight-line method over the estimated useful lives of the related assets,
generally five to seven years. Amortization on leasehold improvements is
computed on a straight-line basis over the shorter of their estimated useful
lives or the term of the lease. Maintenance and repairs are charged to expense
when incurred.
 
  Revenue Recognition
 
     The Company's revenues are derived primarily from investment advisory fees.
These fees are generally billed in advance and on a quarterly basis based on the
amount of assets under management at the beginning of each quarter. The revenue
is deferred and the income is recognized as earned during the quarter.
 
  Income Taxes
 
     Deferred income taxes are recognized for the tax consequences in future
years of differences between the tax bases of assets and liabilities and their
financial reporting amounts at each year-end based on enacted tax laws and
statutory rates applicable to the periods in which the differences are expected
to affect taxable income. Valuation allowances are established when necessary to
reduce deferred tax assets to the amount expected to be ultimately realized in
the federal income tax return. The income tax provision is the current tax
liability plus the change during the period in deferred tax assets and
liabilities.
 
  Use of Estimates
 
     The preparation of these statements of operations, changes in shareholders'
equity and cash flows in conformity with generally accepted accounting
principles requires management to make
 
                                      F-43
<PAGE>   122
 
                            THE BURRIDGE GROUP INC.
 
                  NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- (CONTINUED)
                (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT PER SHARE AMOUNTS)
 
certain estimates and assumptions that affect disclosures and amounts reported
in these statements of operations, changes in shareholders' equity and cash
flows. Actual results could differ from those estimates.
 
3. CONCENTRATION OF CREDIT AND OTHER RISK:
 
     The Company maintains its cash accounts with a major Chicago-based
commercial bank. Accounts at this bank are insured by the Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation (the "FDIC") up to $100. At December 30, 1996 and at
December 31, 1995 and 1994, the Company had $339, $252 and $61, respectively,
which was in excess of the FDIC insurance limit.
 
     During the period January 1, 1996 to December 30, 1996 and during the years
ended December 31, 1995 and 1994, the Company derived approximately 10%, 11% and
13% of its revenue, respectively, from a managed account program sponsored by
one national brokerage firm.
 
4. LEASE COMMITMENTS:
 
     The Company entered into a lease agreement for office facilities in
January, 1994. Leased office facilities are under a sublease agreement with an
unrelated third party and this sublease is subordinate to a master lease
agreement dated July 15, 1983 which expires on January 15, 2001. The Company's
lease expires on August 31, 1998 and provides for certain base rental charges
and escalation charges for real estate taxes and building maintenance costs. The
Company has an option to terminate its lease after January 1, 1997. Termination
can be effected upon giving eight months written notice and making a termination
payment based on the unamortized balance of construction allowances, concessions
or costs previously incurred. As of December 30, 1996, the termination fee was
approximately $24.
 
     Minimum annual rental commitments are as follows:
 
<TABLE>
                <S>                                                    <C>
                1997.................................................  $272
                1998.................................................   182
</TABLE>
 
     Rental expense was $263, $181 and $144 for the period January 1, 1996 to
December 30, 1996 and for the years ended December 31, 1995 and 1994,
respectively.
 
5. STOCK OPTION PLAN:
 
     On September 1, 1994, the Company and certain of its shareholders entered
into an employment and stock option agreement (the "Agreement") with an
employee. Pursuant to this Agreement, the employee was granted an option, which
expired on September 1, 1997, to acquire 250 shares of the Company's stock from
existing shareholders at $518 per share. The exercise date could be accelerated
if 50% or more of the shareholders agreed to a sale of the Company. The
Agreement contained a "Buy/Sell" clause which required the employee to sell
acquired shares to the Company or other shareholders at $518 per share upon
separation of employment or death.
 
     Due to the sale of the Company to AMG (see Note 1), the exercise date for
the option was accelerated and the shares were acquired by the employee from the
existing shareholders prior to their sale to AMG. The "Buy/Sell" clause was also
suspended for purposes of the AMG transaction.
 
     The compensatory value inherent in the option (the difference between the
stock's sale price and $518 per share) was triggered upon the Company's sale to
AMG. The Company was then deemed to have received capital contributions from its
shareholders in an amount equal to the tax
 
                                      F-44
<PAGE>   123
 
                            THE BURRIDGE GROUP INC.
 
                  NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- (CONTINUED)
                (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT PER SHARE AMOUNTS)
 
benefit derived by the Company from this difference. This difference amounted to
$139 and, based upon the Company's effective tax rate, it received tax benefits
and a capital contribution of $47.
 
6. PROFIT SHARING PLAN:
 
     The Company had a 401(k) profit sharing plan that covered all employees who
met the minimum service requirements, as defined. Under the terms of the plan,
participants may contribute \on a tax-deferred basis up to 15% of their
compensation or the maximum amount allowable by the current tax law. The
Company, under the terms of the plan, may make discretionary contributions at a
rate determined on a quarterly basis. The Company matching was $26, $19 and $15
for the period January 1, 1996 to December 30, 1996 and for the years ended
December 31, 1995 and 1994, respectively.
 
7. INCOME TAXES:
 
     As a corporation registered in the State of Illinois, the Company pays
taxes as a stand-alone corporation at the state and federal level. A summary of
the income tax expense is as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                              JANUARY 1,       YEAR ENDED
                                                                  TO          DECEMBER 31,
                                                             DECEMBER 30,     -------------
                                                                 1996         1995     1994
                                                             ------------     ----     ----
    <S>                                                      <C>              <C>      <C>
    Federal:
      Current...............................................     $ 27         $ 43     $ 26
      Deferred..............................................      (14)          (8)      (2)
    State:
      Current...............................................        7           13        9
      Deferred..............................................       (3)          (2)      (1)
                                                                 ----         ----     ----
    Income tax expense......................................     $ 17         $ 46     $ 32
                                                                 ====         ====     ====
</TABLE>
 
     The effective income tax rate differs from the amount computed on income
before income taxes by applying the U.S. federal income tax rate because of the
effect of the following items:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                               JANUARY 1,       YEAR ENDED
                                                                   TO          DECEMBER 31,
                                                              DECEMBER 30,     -------------
                                                                  1996         1995     1994
                                                              ------------     ----     ----
    <S>                                                       <C>              <C>      <C>
    Tax provision at U.S. federal income tax rate...........        34%         34%      34% 
    Nondeductible expenses, principally business meals and
      entertainment.........................................        42          14       10
    State income taxes, net of federal income tax expense...         9           7        7
    Rate differential for surtax exemption..................       (22)         (8)     (13) 
    Depreciation deferral adjustment........................       (14)         --       --
    Other...................................................        --          (2)      --
                                                                   ---         ---      ---
                                                                    49%         45%      38% 
                                                                   ===         ===      ===
</TABLE>
 
                                      F-45
<PAGE>   124
 
                          INDEPENDENT AUDITORS' REPORT
 
The Board of Directors
First Quadrant Corp.:
 
     We have audited the accompanying combined statements of income of First
Quadrant Institutional and First Quadrant Limited (a division and subsidiary,
respectively, of First Quadrant Corp.) for the period from January 1, 1996 to
March 25, 1996 and the year ended December 31, 1995. These combined statements
of income are the responsibility of the Company's management. Our responsibility
is to express an opinion on these combined statements of income based on our
audits.
 
     We conducted our audits in accordance with generally accepted auditing
standards. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain
reasonable assurance about whether the statements of income are free of material
misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting
the amounts and disclosures in the statements of income. An audit also includes
assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by
management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation.
We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
 
     In our opinion, the combined statements of income referred to above present
fairly, in all material respects, the combined results of operations of First
Quadrant Institutional and First Quadrant Limited in conformity with generally
accepted accounting principles.
 
                                            KPMG Peat Marwick LLP
 
Los Angeles, California
July 24, 1997
 
                                      F-46
<PAGE>   125
 
            FIRST QUADRANT INSTITUTIONAL AND FIRST QUADRANT LIMITED
 
                         COMBINED STATEMENTS OF INCOME
         FOR THE PERIOD JANUARY 1, 1996 THROUGH MARCH 25, 1996 AND THE
                          YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1995
                                 (IN THOUSANDS)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                           1996       1995
                                                                          ------     -------
<S>                                                                       <C>        <C>
Revenue:
  Asset based management fees...........................................  $3,891     $15,472
  Performance based management fees.....................................      --       5,210
  Other.................................................................      --          93
                                                                          ------     -------
          Total revenue.................................................   3,891      20,775
                                                                          ------     -------
Expenses:
  Salaries and benefits.................................................     853       4,451
  Incentive compensation and bonuses....................................     832       7,061
  Investment and other purchased services...............................     443       1,955
  Marketing.............................................................     312       1,505
  Professional fees.....................................................     237         401
  Occupancy.............................................................     201       1,173
  Depreciation and amortization.........................................     130         607
  Telephone and postage.................................................      61         351
  Office supplies.......................................................      19         122
  Other.................................................................      93         744
                                                                          ------     -------
          Total expenses................................................   3,181      18,370
                                                                          ------     -------
          Income before income taxes....................................     710       2,405
Income taxes............................................................     328       1,091
                                                                          ------     -------
          Net income....................................................  $  382     $ 1,314
                                                                          ======     =======
</TABLE>
 
            See accompanying Notes to Combined Statements of Income.
 
                                      F-47
<PAGE>   126
 
            FIRST QUADRANT INSTITUTIONAL AND FIRST QUADRANT LIMITED
 
                     NOTES TO COMBINED STATEMENTS OF INCOME
         FOR THE PERIOD JANUARY 1, 1996 THROUGH MARCH 25, 1996 AND THE
                          YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1995
                             (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
 
1. GENERAL INFORMATION:
 
     First Quadrant Institutional and First Quadrant Limited (collectively known
as the "Company") were a division and wholly owned subsidiary, respectively, of
First Quadrant Corp. ("FQC"). FQC was a wholly owned subsidiary of Talegen
Holdings, Inc. ("Talegen"), which is wholly owned by Xerox Financial Services,
Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Xerox Corporation ("Xerox"). On January 17,
1996 Affiliated Managers Group, Inc. ("AMG") entered into a Stock Purchase
Agreement with Talegen to have First Quadrant Holdings, Inc. ("FQ Holdings") (a
wholly owned subsidiary of AMG) purchase all of the capital stock of FQC from
Talegen. At the close of business on March 25, 1996, FQC transferred certain
investment advisory contracts and substantially all of its assets, excluding the
investment in First Quadrant Limited, and substantially all liabilities to the
newly established First Quadrant, L.P., for which FQC serves as the general
partner. On March 28, 1996, AMG completed the purchase from Talegen.
 
     In conjunction with the purchase of First Quadrant Institutional described
above, 100% of the stock of First Quadrant Limited previously owned by FQC was
contributed to a newly formed partnership, First Quadrant U.K. L.P., for which
FQC serves as the general partner. First Quadrant Institutional and First
Quadrant Limited constitute the continuing operations of FQC which are now
majority owned by AMG.
 
     FQC, which commenced operations in 1985, is a registered investment advisor
under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 (the "Act"). The primary business of
First Quadrant Institutional was to provide advisory, evaluation, and research
services relating to the acquisition and disposition of marketable securities,
including derivative financial instruments. First Quadrant Limited (formerly
Barbican Capital Management, Ltd.), which was wholly owned by FQC, is a foreign
investment advisory concern whose primary business is similar to that of First
Quadrant Institutional.
 
     On August 31, 1995 FQC sold its division, First Quadrant Insurance, and its
25% ownership in Seneca, Inc., a registered investment advisor under the Act, to
American Re Asset Management, Inc. All activity relating to the operations of
First Quadrant Insurance and Seneca, Inc., including the gain recognized on the
sale, are not reflected in the accompanying financial statements.
 
     An integral part of managing the Company's domestic and global tactical
asset allocation and tactical currency allocation strategies for client's
investment accounts involves the use of derivative financial instruments. These
instruments are securities that provide an economic payoff contingent upon the
value of other assets such as stock and bond prices or market index values. The
Company directs the purchase of these instruments only on behalf of client
accounts and in accordance with written guidelines established in the individual
investment contracts with each client. The instruments purchased are exchange
traded futures, options, and foreign currency contracts, all of which are valued
at market.
 
2. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES:
 
     The accompanying statements of income have been presented on a combined
basis of accounting. All transactions between First Quadrant Institutional and
First Quadrant Limited have been eliminated in the combined statements of
income.
 
                                      F-48
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            FIRST QUADRANT INSTITUTIONAL AND FIRST QUADRANT LIMITED
 
             NOTES TO COMBINED STATEMENTS OF INCOME -- (CONTINUED)
                             (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
 
  Depreciation and Amortization
 
     Depreciation and amortization on property is computed on a straight-line
basis over the estimated useful lives of the assets (generally one to eight
years). Depreciation and amortization on leasehold improvements is computed on a
straight-line basis over the shorter of their useful lives or the term of the
lease.
 
  Revenue Recognition
 
     Asset based management fee income represents fees for managing the
underlying assets of customers. Performance based management fees are earned
based upon the Company's investment management returns related to a client's
portfolio relative to the passive returns of a benchmark index, or composite of
indices generally computed on an annual basis.
 
  Income Taxes
 
     Deferred tax assets and liabilities are recognized for future tax
consequences attributable to temporary differences between the financial
statement carrying amount of existing assets and liabilities and their
respective tax bases and are measured using enacted tax rates. The effect on
deferred tax assets and liabilities of a change in tax rates is recognized in
income in the period that includes the enactment date. A valuation allowance
against deferred tax assets is recorded if it is more likely than not that all
or some portion of the benefits related to deferred tax assets would not be
realized.
 
  Postretirement Benefits
 
     The cost of postretirement benefits is recognized in the financial
statements during the employee's active working career.
 
  Foreign Currency Translation
 
     First Quadrant Limited was responsible for 21% and 8% of the total revenues
and 10% and 8% of the total expenses generated by the Company in the period from
January 1, 1996 through March 25, 1996 and the year ended December 31, 1995.
 
     In accordance with SFAS No. 52, "Accounting for Foreign Currency
Translation," First Quadrant Limited's assets and liabilities are translated to
U.S. dollars at year-end exchange rates, revenues and expenses at average
exchange rates during the year and shareholder's equity at historical exchange
rates. Gains and losses resulting from translation of the financial statements
are excluded from the combined statement of income and are recorded directly to
a separate component of shareholder's equity.
 
  Use of Estimates
 
     Management of the Company has made certain estimates and assumptions in the
preparation of these consolidated statements of income in conformity with
generally accepted accounting principles. Actual results could differ from these
estimates.
 
3. INCENTIVE COMPENSATION AND BONUSES:
 
     Through December 31, 1995 the Company had an incentive compensation plan
that provided incentive compensation to certain employees. A portion of the
incentive compensation pool was
 
                                      F-49
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            FIRST QUADRANT INSTITUTIONAL AND FIRST QUADRANT LIMITED
 
             NOTES TO COMBINED STATEMENTS OF INCOME -- (CONTINUED)
                             (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
 
based on revenues from unaffiliated companies. The remaining amount was
discretionary, although it could not exceed certain compensation levels. The
incentive compensation plan was amended effective December 31, 1995 to provide
for no further incentive compensation awards. All bonuses accrued during the
period from January 1, 1996 through March 25, 1996 were based on earnings of
First Quadrant Institutional during that period and were allocated at the
discretion of management.
 
4. INCOME TAXES:
 
     Xerox and Talegen and in turn, Talegen and FQC, entered into a tax
allocation agreement effective in 1983 which provided that Talegen and its
subsidiaries, including FQC, would pay or be reimbursed by Xerox for the tax
liabilities or benefits generated due to the inclusion of Talegen and its
subsidiaries in the Xerox consolidated Federal income tax return. The right to
reimbursement from Xerox for any tax benefits did not expire due to any
statutory period of limitation under the Internal Revenue Code. The agreement
generally provided that Talegen subsidiaries, including FQC, would compute their
income tax liability on a separate return basis.
 
     The actual tax provision differs from the statutory Federal tax rate of 35%
due to the following:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                        1996     1995
                                                                        ----     ----
        <S>                                                             <C>      <C>
        U.S. Federal statutory income tax rate........................  35.0%    35.0%
        State income taxes, net of Federal income tax benefit.........   6.6      6.0
        Meals and entertainment.......................................   1.2      1.5
        Other.........................................................   3.4      2.9
                                                                        ----     ----
             Effective income tax rate................................  46.2%    45.4%
                                                                        ====     ====
</TABLE>
 
     The treatment of incentive and deferred compensation gives rise to the
significant portion of the Company's deferred tax assets. The provision
(benefit) for income taxes for the period ended March 25, 1996 and the year
ended December 31, 1995, consists of the following:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                 CURRENT   DEFERRED   TOTAL
                                                                 -------   --------   ------
    <S>                                                          <C>       <C>        <C>
    1996:
      Federal..................................................  $    93    $  163    $  256
      State....................................................        1        71        72
                                                                 -------    ------    ------
                                                                 $    94    $  234    $  328
                                                                 =======    ======    ======
    1995:
      Federal..................................................  $ 1,178    $ (310)   $  868
      State....................................................      311       (88)      223
                                                                 -------    ------    ------
                                                                 $ 1,489    $ (398)   $1,091
                                                                 =======    ======    ======
</TABLE>
 
5. PENSIONS:
 
     Talegen had a principal noncontributory defined benefit pension plan
("Plan") that covered substantially all employees of the Company who met
eligibility requirements. The Plan provided benefits that were based on total
years of service and compensation during an employee's last five years of
employment. Contributions were made to the Plan in an amount deductible and in
accordance with funding standards established under the Internal Revenue Code as
amended by the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974. Effective July
1, 1993, Talegen amended the Plan with the effect of limiting the accrual of
further benefits to its participants under the terms of the
 
                                      F-50
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            FIRST QUADRANT INSTITUTIONAL AND FIRST QUADRANT LIMITED
 
             NOTES TO COMBINED STATEMENTS OF INCOME -- (CONTINUED)
                             (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
 
Plan. Total pension costs allocated to the Company approximated $4 and $41 in
1996 and 1995, respectively.
 
6. OTHER POSTEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS ("OPEB"):
 
     Talegen provided certain health care and life insurance benefits for
retired employees. Prior to 1993, substantially all employees, including those
employees of the Company, became eligible for these benefits if they reached
normal retirement age (or age 55 under certain circumstances), with a defined
minimum period of service, while still working for the Company. In 1993, Talegen
announced its intention to limit the retiree medical benefits to those employees
who had reached age 50 on January 1, 1994 and who ultimately retired with at
least 15 years of service. The total OPEB costs allocated to the Company
approximated $4 and $6 in 1996 and 1995, respectively.
 
7. LEASES:
 
     The Company is obligated under operating leases which expire in 2003 and
2008 for the Company's Pasadena and London offices respectively. The total rent
expense under these operating leases for 1996 and 1995 amounted to approximately
$153 and $646, respectively.
 
8. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS:
 
     In 1993, the Company entered into agreements with Apprise Corp., an
affiliated entity of Talegen, pursuant to which Apprise Corp. provided data
processing services (including payroll). The service fee for 1996 and 1995
amounted to approximately $53 and $164, respectively, and is included in
investment and other purchased services.
 
                                      F-51
<PAGE>   130
 
                       REPORT OF INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS
 
To the Board of Directors of
GeoCapital Corporation
 
     We have audited the balance sheets of GeoCapital Corporation (the
"Corporation") as of September 30, 1996 and 1995, and the related statements of
income and retained earnings and cash flows for the years ended September 30,
1996, 1995 and 1994. These financial statements are the responsibility of the
Corporation's management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these
financial statements based on our audits.
 
     We conducted our audits in accordance with generally accepted auditing
standards. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audits to obtain
reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material
misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting
the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes
assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by
management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation.
We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
 
     In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly,
in all material respects, the financial position of the Corporation as of
September 30, 1996 and 1995, and the results of its operations and its cash
flows for the years ended September 30, 1996, 1995 and 1994 in conformity with
generally accepted accounting principles.
 
                                          COOPERS & LYBRAND L.L.P.
 
New York, New York
August 15, 1997, except
for Note 9 for which
the date is September 30, 1997
 
                                      F-52
<PAGE>   131
 
                             GEOCAPITAL CORPORATION
 
                                 BALANCE SHEETS
                       AS OF SEPTEMBER 30, 1996 AND 1995
                                 (IN THOUSANDS)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                            1996       1995
                                                                           ------     ------
<S>                                                                        <C>        <C>
                                          ASSETS:
Current assets:
  Cash and cash equivalents..............................................  $  144     $  176
  Investment advisory fees receivable....................................   3,221      3,553
  Prepaid expenses.......................................................     192        153
  Other..................................................................      85         50
                                                                           ------     ------
          Total current assets...........................................   3,642      3,932
Fixed assets, net........................................................      56         49
                                                                           ------     ------
          Total assets...................................................  $3,698     $3,981
                                                                           ======     ======
 
                           LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY:
Liabilities:
  Current liabilities:
     Accounts payable and accrued expenses...............................  $   40     $   35
     Investment advisory fee payable.....................................     327        201
                                                                           ------     ------
          Total current liabilities......................................     367        236
  Deferred taxes payable.................................................     130        219
  Investment advisory fee payable........................................     683        482
                                                                           ------     ------
          Total other liabilities........................................     813        701
                                                                           ------     ------
          Total liabilities..............................................   1,180        937
                                                                           ------     ------
Commitments (Note 4)
Stockholders' equity:
  Common stock -- par value $1 per share, 100 shares authorized, issued
     and outstanding.....................................................      --         --
  Retained earnings......................................................   2,585      3,111
                                                                           ------     ------
                                                                            2,585      3,111
  Less:
     Treasury stock, at cost, 20 shares..................................     (67)       (67)
                                                                           ------     ------
     Total stockholders' equity..........................................   2,518      3,044
                                                                           ------     ------
          Total liabilities and stockholders' equity.....................  $3,698     $3,981
                                                                           ======     ======
</TABLE>
 
   The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
 
                                      F-53
<PAGE>   132
 
                             GEOCAPITAL CORPORATION
 
                   STATEMENTS OF INCOME AND RETAINED EARNINGS
             FOR THE YEARS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 1996, 1995 AND 1994
                                 (IN THOUSANDS)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                               1996        1995        1994
                                                              -------     -------     -------
<S>                                                           <C>         <C>         <C>
Revenue:
  Asset based management fee................................  $10,568     $ 9,384     $ 9,606
  Performance based management fee..........................    1,446       1,658       2,431
  Other.....................................................        6           6           6
                                                              -------     -------     -------
          Total revenue.....................................   12,020      11,048      12,043
                                                              -------     -------     -------
Expenses:
  Salaries and benefits.....................................    9,450       9,202      11,041
  Occupancy.................................................      288         284         262
  Marketing.................................................      948         870       1,043
  Payroll and other taxes...................................      226         221         205
  Travel and entertainment..................................       93         123         112
  Pension expense...........................................       --        (155)        324
  Telephone, postage and office expense.....................       89          90          73
  Performance fee expense...................................      714         304         378
  Other.....................................................      497         465         364
                                                              -------     -------     -------
          Total expenses....................................   12,305      11,404      13,802
                                                              -------     -------     -------
          Net loss before provision for income taxes........     (285)       (356)     (1,759)
                                                              -------     -------     -------
Income tax provision:
  Current...................................................      240         217         269
  Deferred..................................................      (89)        (33)        (86)
                                                              -------     -------     -------
                                                                  151         184         183
                                                              -------     -------     -------
          Net loss..........................................     (436)       (540)     (1,942)
Retained earnings:
  Beginning of year.........................................    3,111       3,651       5,593
  Distribution to shareholder...............................      (90)         --          --
                                                              -------     -------     -------
          End of year.......................................  $ 2,585     $ 3,111     $ 3,651
                                                              =======     =======     =======
</TABLE>
 
   The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
 
                                      F-54
<PAGE>   133
 
                             GEOCAPITAL CORPORATION
 
                            STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOW
             FOR THE YEARS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 1996, 1995 AND 1994
                                 (IN THOUSANDS)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                 1996      1995       1994
                                                                 -----     -----     -------
<S>                                                              <C>       <C>       <C>
Cash flows provided by (used in) operating activities:
  Net loss.....................................................  $(436)    $(540)    $(1,942)
  Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash provided by
     (used in) operating activities:
     Depreciation..............................................     20        20          19
     Deferred taxes............................................    (89)      (33)        (86)
  Changes in assets and liabilities:
     Decrease in accounts receivable...........................    332       681       1,409
     (Increase)/decrease in prepaid expenses...................    (39)      (69)         45
     (Decrease)/increase in accounts payable and accrued
       expenses................................................      5        (6)         19
     (Increase)/decrease in other assets.......................    (36)      (34)          8
     (Decrease) in pension payable.............................     --      (238)        (49)
     (Decrease) in corporate taxes payable.....................     --        --         (79)
     Increase in performance fee payable.......................    328       303         379
                                                                 -----     -----     -------
          Net cash provided by (used in) operating
            activities.........................................     85        84        (277)
                                                                 -----     -----     -------
Cash flows from investing activities:
  Purchase of equipment........................................    (26)       (7)        (20)
  Section 444 deposit..........................................     --        --          34
                                                                 -----     -----     -------
          Net cash provided by (used in) investing
            activities.........................................    (26)       (7)         14
                                                                 -----     -----     -------
Cash flows from financing activities:
  Distribution to shareholder..................................    (90)       --          --
                                                                 -----     -----     -------
          Net cash used in financing activities................    (90)       --          --
                                                                 -----     -----     -------
          Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash
            equivalents........................................    (31)       77        (263)
Cash and cash equivalents:
     Beginning.................................................    176        99         362
                                                                 -----     -----     -------
     Ending....................................................  $ 145     $ 176     $    99
                                                                 =====     =====     =======
Supplemental disclosure of cash flow information:
  Income taxes paid............................................  $ 269     $ 281     $   298
                                                                 =====     =====     =======
  Interest paid................................................  $  --     $  14     $    --
                                                                 =====     =====     =======
</TABLE>
 
   The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
 
                                      F-55
<PAGE>   134
 
                             GEOCAPITAL CORPORATION
 
                         NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
                             (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
 
1. NATURE OF BUSINESS AND SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES:
 
  Nature of Business
 
     GeoCapital Corporation (the "Corporation") is a Subchapter S Corporation
incorporated under the laws of the State of Delaware and commenced operations on
July 23, 1979.
 
     The Corporation's business is to provide investment advisory services to
individuals, corporations, pension plans and non-profit organizations which are
located nationwide. Advisory fees are based on a percentage of assets managed
for all but two major clients for the year ended September 30, 1996 and three
major clients for the years ended September 30, 1995 and 1994. For these major
clients, the advisory fee is a performance based contract.
 
     A summary of the Corporation's significant accounting policies follows:
 
  Cash and Cash Equivalents
 
     For purposes of the statements of cash flows, the Corporation considers
cash in banks, on hand and invested in money market funds to be cash
equivalents.
 
  Revenue Recognition
 
     The Corporation's revenue consists primarily of asset-based and
performance-based investment advisory fees. Investment advisory fees from
managed accounts are billed on a quarterly basis at the beginning of the quarter
and recorded on a monthly basis over the quarter. Any fees collected in advance
are deferred and recognized as income over the period earned.
 
  Property and Equipment
 
     Property and equipment is stated at cost. Property and equipment are being
depreciated over its estimated useful life of 5 years using the straight-line
method. Maintenance, repairs and minor renewals are expensed as incurred.
 
  Income Taxes
 
     Deferred taxes are provided on a liability method whereby deferred tax
liabilities are recognized for taxable temporary differences. Temporary
differences are the differences between the reported amounts of assets and
liabilities and their tax basis. Deferred tax liabilities are adjusted for the
effects of changes in tax laws and rates on the date of enactment. The principal
source of deferred taxes relates to the cash basis of accounting used for tax
purposes.
 
  Estimates
 
     The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally
accepted accounting principles requires management to make estimates and
assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and
disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial
statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the
reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates.
 
                                      F-56
<PAGE>   135
 
                             GEOCAPITAL CORPORATION
 
                  NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- (CONTINUED)
                             (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
 
2. PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT:
 
     Property and equipment for the years ended September 30, 1996 and 1995 is
summarized as follows:
 
<TABLE>
        <S>                                                            <C>      <C>
        Furniture and fixtures.......................................  $149     $123
        Accumulated depreciation.....................................   (93)     (74)
                                                                       ----     ----
                                                                       $ 56     $ 49
                                                                       ====     ====
</TABLE>
 
3. PENSION PLAN:
 
     For the period beginning October 1, 1983 through April 30, 1995, the
Corporation had a defined benefit pension plan (the "Plan") covering
substantially all of its employees. The benefits were based on years of service
and the employee's compensation during the last year of employment. The
Corporation's funding policy was to contribute annually the maximum amount that
could be deducted for federal income tax purposes. Contributions were intended
to provide not only for benefits attributed to service to date, but also for
those expected to be earned in the future. The amount contributed by the
Corporation for the year ended September 30, 1994 was $238. Due to an over
accrual of pension expense for the year ended September 30, 1994, the
Corporation reduced pension expense by the amount of $155 for the year ended
September 30, 1995. Effective April 30, 1995, the Corporation terminated its
defined benefit pension plan for all employees. Upon termination of the Plan,
all vested amounts were transferred into an IRA or 401(k) plan at the direction
of the employees.
 
     In addition, all Corporation employees are eligible to participate in the
401(k) plan, effective May 1, 1996. The Corporation, at its discretion, can
match a portion of the employee contributions. The Corporation did not make a
401(k) contribution for the year ended September 30, 1996.
 
4. COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES:
 
     The Corporation currently leases office space from Sandler Capital
Management under a lease that provides for an annual expense of $220 plus
additional rent for escalation charges and after hours heating and air
conditioning. The lease expires on November 29, 2000. For the years ended
September 30, 1994 and 1995, the Corporation had a similar lease agreement where
the Corporation leased office space from Sandler Capital Management for an
annual expense of $200. The lease expired on November 29, 1995. The following is
a schedule of future minimum lease payments required under this lease:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                     AS OF
                                                                 SEPTEMBER 30,
                                                                     1996
                                                                 -------------
                <S>                                              <C>
                1997...........................................      $ 220
                1998...........................................        220
                1999...........................................        220
                2000...........................................        220
                2001...........................................         37
                                                                     -----
                          Total................................      $ 917
                                                                     =====
</TABLE>
 
5. PROVISION FOR CORPORATE INCOME TAXES:
 
     No provision for Federal income taxes has been accrued due to the
shareholders' election to be treated as an "S" Corporation for income tax
purposes as of September 28, 1979. As an "S"
 
                                      F-57
<PAGE>   136
 
                             GEOCAPITAL CORPORATION
 
                  NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- (CONTINUED)
                             (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
 
Corporation, income or loss and credits are passed to the shareholders to be
reported on their individual personal income tax returns. Provision has been
made for State and local taxes as follows for the years ended:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                    NET
                                                                  CURRENT  DEFERRED TAXES
                                                                  ----     ----     ----
    <S>                                                           <C>      <C>      <C>
    SEPTEMBER 30, 1996
    New York State tax and surcharge............................  $  5     $(39)    $(34)
    Minnesota State tax.........................................     7       --        7
    California State tax........................................     4       --        4
    New York City general corporation tax.......................   224      (50)     174
                                                                  ----     ----     ----
              Total.............................................  $240     $(89)    $151
                                                                  ====     ====     ====
 
    SEPTEMBER 30, 1995
    New York State tax and surcharge............................  $  1     $(11)    $(10)
    California State tax........................................     1       --        1
    New York City general corporation tax.......................   215      (22)     193
                                                                  ----     ----     ----
              Total.............................................  $217     $(33)    $184
                                                                  ====     ====     ====
 
    SEPTEMBER 30, 1994
    New York State tax and surcharge............................  $  1     $(20)    $(19)
    California State tax........................................     1       --        1
    Minnesota State tax.........................................     1       --        1
    New York City general corporation tax.......................   266      (66)     200
                                                                  ----     ----     ----
              Total.............................................  $269     $(86)    $183
                                                                  ====     ====     ====
</TABLE>
 
6. PERFORMANCE FEE PAYABLE:
 
     The Corporation has entered into a "performance-based" investment fee
contract with the State of Minnesota through June 30, 2001. As of September 30,
1996, the account's performance did not meet the "benchmark" contracted amount.
As such a payable has been recorded. It is the opinion of management that the
performance fee will be recovered in future years. Based on the performance,
under the contract to date, the future performance fee payable is as follows:
 
<TABLE>
                <S>                                                   <C>
                Current portion.....................................  $  327
                Non-current portion.................................     682
                                                                      ------
                                                                      $1,009
                                                                      ======
</TABLE>
 
7. CONCENTRATION OF CREDIT RISK:
 
     The Corporation maintains its cash balances in one major New York City
bank. The balance in this account usually exceeds the insurance limit of the
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Two clients comprise a significant
portion of the investment advisory fee receivable balance. The receivables from
these two clients for the years ended September 30, 1996 and 1995 are $676,
$844, respectively.
 
                                      F-58
<PAGE>   137
 
                             GEOCAPITAL CORPORATION
 
                  NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- (CONTINUED)
                             (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
 
8. TREASURY STOCK:
 
     In 1982, the Corporation repurchased 20 shares of common stock from an
employee in conjunction with the termination of his employment with the
Corporation.
 
9. SUBSEQUENT EVENTS:
 
     On August 15, 1997, Affiliated Managers Group, Inc. ("AMG"), AMG Merger
Sub, Inc. (a wholly-owned subsidiary of AMG) ("Merger-Sub"), the Corporation,
the stockholders of the Corporation and GeoCapital, LLC (the "LLC") entered into
a definitive agreement whereby the Corporation will merge with and into
Merger-Sub after the Corporation has contributed all of its assets and
liabilities to the LLC, of which the Corporation is the manager member. On
September 30, 1997 this transaction was completed.
 
                                      F-59
<PAGE>   138
 
                       REPORT OF INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS
 
To the Partners of
Tweedy, Browne Company L.P.
 
     We have audited the balance sheets of Tweedy, Browne Company L.P. (the
"Partnership") as of December 31, 1996, September 30, 1996 and 1995, and the
related statements of operations, and cash flows for the period October 1, 1996
through December 31, 1996 and the years ended September 30, 1996, 1995 and 1994
and changes in partners' capital for the period October 1, 1996 through December
31, 1996 and the years ended September 30, 1996 and 1995. These financial
statements are the responsibility of the Partnership's management. Our
responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on
our audits.
 
     We conducted our audits in accordance with generally accepted auditing
standards. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audits to obtain
reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material
misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting
the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes
assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by
management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation.
We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
 
     In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly,
in all material respects, the financial position of the Partnership as of
December 31, 1996, September 30, 1996 and 1995, and the results of its
operations and its cash flows for the period October 1, 1996 through December
31, 1996 and the years ended September 30, 1996, 1995 and 1994, in conformity
with generally accepted accounting principles.
 
                                          COOPERS & LYBRAND L.L.P.
 
New York, New York
September 23, 1997, except for
Note 9 for which
the date is October 9, 1997
 
                                      F-60
<PAGE>   139
 
                          TWEEDY, BROWNE COMPANY L.P.
 
                                 BALANCE SHEETS
              AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1996, SEPTEMBER 30, 1996 AND 1995
                                 (IN THOUSANDS)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                SEPTEMBER 30,
                                                             DECEMBER 31,     -----------------
                                                                 1996          1996       1995
                                                             ------------     ------     ------
<S>                                                          <C>              <C>        <C>
                                      ASSETS:
Current assets:
  Cash and cash equivalents................................    $  4,504       $1,863     $1,357
  Investment advisory fees receivable......................       2,656        1,960      1,302
  Receivable from clearing broker..........................         408          153         92
  Other current assets.....................................          37           43        120
                                                               --------       ------     ------
          Total current assets.............................    $  7,605        4,019      2,871
                                                               --------       ------     ------
Fixed assets, net..........................................         787          964        672
Deposit with Internal Revenue Service......................       1,538        1,538        982
Secured demand notes receivable............................         800          800        800
                                                               --------       ------     ------
          Total assets.....................................    $ 10,730       $7,321     $5,325
                                                               ========       ======     ======
 
                         LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS' CAPITAL:
Liabilities:
  Current liabilities:
     Accrued compensation..................................    $    728       $  914     $  746
     Accounts payable and accrued liabilities..............         482          325        358
     Investment advisory fee payable.......................          80          160         34
                                                               --------       ------     ------
          Total current liabilities........................       1,290        1,399      1,138
                                                               --------       ------     ------
Subordinated indebtedness..................................         800          800        800
                                                               --------       ------     ------
          Total liabilities................................       2,090        2,199      1,938
                                                               --------       ------     ------
Commitments (Note 5)
Partners' capital:
  Limited partners.........................................       4,747        2,824      1,866
  General partners.........................................       3,893        2,298      1,521
                                                               --------       ------     ------
          Total partners' capital..........................       8,640        5,122      3,387
                                                               --------       ------     ------
          Total liabilities and partners' capital..........    $ 10,730       $7,321     $5,325
                                                               ========       ======     ======
</TABLE>
 
   The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
 
                                      F-61
<PAGE>   140
 
                          TWEEDY, BROWNE COMPANY L.P.
 
                            STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
  FOR THE PERIOD OCTOBER 1, 1996 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1996 AND THE YEARS ENDED
                       SEPTEMBER 30, 1996, 1995 AND 1994
                                 (IN THOUSANDS)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                         SEPTEMBER 30,
                                               DECEMBER 31,     -------------------------------
                                                   1996          1996        1995        1994
                                               ------------     -------     -------     -------
<S>                                            <C>              <C>         <C>         <C>
Revenue:
  Asset based management fees................     $8,227        $28,478     $21,195     $14,272
  Commissions................................      1,554          5,129       3,392       4,515
  Other......................................         --              3         508           3
                                                  ------        -------     -------     -------
          Total revenue......................      9,781         33,610      25,095      18,790
                                                  ------        -------     -------     -------
Expense:
  Salaries and benefits......................        540          2,321       2,393       2,146
  Commissions and clearing charges...........        417          1,587       1,059       1,351
  Occupancy..................................        134            535         532         506
  Incentive compensation and bonuses.........      1,100          3,290       2,574       1,839
  NYC unincorporated business tax............        161            829         546         407
  Mutual fund expenses.......................         42            419         470         324
  Computer expenses..........................        256            530         351         270
  Investment and other purchased services....        145            485         520         546
  Insurance..................................         31            261         268         274
  Professional fees..........................         60            284         237         643
  Office supplies............................         30            206         194         163
  Depreciation and amortization..............        219            331         155         115
  Marketing..................................         71            176         151         104
  Telephone and postage......................         43            170         166         143
  Other......................................        116            415         386         298
                                                  ------        -------     -------     -------
          Total expenses.....................      3,365         11,839      10,002       9,129
                                                  ------        -------     -------     -------
          Net income.........................     $6,416        $21,771     $15,093     $ 9,661
                                                  ======        =======     =======     =======
</TABLE>
 
   The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
 
                                      F-62
<PAGE>   141
 
                          TWEEDY, BROWNE COMPANY L.P.
 
                   STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN PARTNERS' CAPITAL
  FOR THE PERIOD OCTOBER 1, 1996 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1996 AND THE YEARS ENDED
                          SEPTEMBER 30, 1996 AND 1995
                                 (IN THOUSANDS)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                            LIMITED      GENERAL
                                                            PARTNERS     PARTNERS     TOTAL
                                                            --------     -------     --------
<S>                                                         <C>          <C>         <C>
Balance, September 30, 1994...............................  $  1,420     $ 1,420     $  2,840
Transfer general partner to limited partner...............       174        (174)          --
Net income for the year ended September 30, 1995..........     8,339       6,754       15,093
Partners' drawings........................................    (8,067)     (6,479)     (14,546)
                                                            --------     -------     --------
Balance, September 30, 1995...............................     1,866       1,521        3,387
Net income for the year ended September 30, 1996..........    11,977       9,794       21,771
Partners' drawings........................................   (11,019)     (9,017)     (20,036)
                                                            --------     -------     --------
Balance, September 30, 1996...............................  $  2,824     $ 2,298     $  5,122
                                                            --------     -------     --------
Net income for the period ended December 31, 1996.........     3,530       2,886        6,416
Partners' drawings........................................    (1,607)     (1,291)      (2,898)
                                                            --------     -------     --------
Balance, December 31, 1996................................  $  4,747     $ 3,893     $  8,640
                                                            ========     =======     ========
</TABLE>
 
   The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
 
                                      F-63
<PAGE>   142
 
                          TWEEDY, BROWNE COMPANY L.P.
 
                            STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
            FOR THE PERIOD OCTOBER 1, 1996 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1996
             AND THE YEARS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 1996, 1995 AND 1994
                                 (IN THOUSANDS)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                SEPTEMBER 30,
                                                      DECEMBER 31,    ----------------------------------
                                                          1996          1996         1995         1994
                                                      -------------   --------     --------     --------
<S>                                                   <C>             <C>          <C>          <C>
Cash flows from operating activities:
  Commissions received..............................     $ 1,299      $  5,049     $  3,493     $  4,659
  Asset based management fees received..............       7,451        27,946       20,851       14,092
  Other income received.............................          17             1          508            4
  Salaries, benefits, incentive compensation and
    bonuses paid....................................      (1,826)       (5,443)      (4,913)      (3,444)
  Commissions and clearing charges paid.............        (435)       (1,567)      (1,118)      (1,445)
  Occupancy tax paid................................        (134)         (535)        (532)        (506)
  NYC unincorporated business taxes paid............          --          (874)        (448)        (454)
  Professional fees paid............................        (131)         (265)        (254)        (652)
  Other operating expenses paid.....................        (666)       (2,668)      (2,394)      (2,112)
                                                         -------      --------     --------     --------
         Net cash provided by operating
           activities...............................       5,575        21,644       15,193       10,142
                                                         -------      --------     --------     --------
Cash flows from investing activities:
  Capital expenditures..............................         (42)         (622)        (277)        (109)
  Deposit with the IRS..............................          --          (557)        (326)        (214)
  Decrease (increase) in other current assets.......           6            77          (79)           8
  (Decrease) increase in other current
    liabilities.....................................          --            --          (15)           9
                                                         -------      --------     --------     --------
         Net cash used in investing activities......         (36)       (1,102)        (697)        (306)
                                                         -------      --------     --------     --------
Cash flows from financing activities:
  Cash withdrawn by partners during the year........      (2,898)      (20,036)     (14,546)     (10,152)
                                                         -------      --------     --------     --------
Increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents....       2,641           506          (50)        (316)
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of year........       1,863         1,357        1,407        1,723
                                                         -------      --------     --------     --------
         Cash and cash equivalents, end of year.....     $ 4,504      $  1,863     $  1,357     $  1,407
                                                         =======      ========     ========     ========
Reconciliation of net income to net cash provided by
  operating activities:
  Net income........................................     $ 6,416      $ 21,771     $ 15,093     $  9,661
                                                         -------      --------     --------     --------
  Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash
    provided by operating activities:
  Depreciation and amortization.....................         219           331          155          115
  Changes in assets and liabilities:
  Increase in investment advisory fees receivable...        (696)         (658)        (349)        (178)
  (Increase) decrease in receivable from clearing
    broker..........................................        (255)          (61)          41           49
  Increase in other current assets..................          --            --           --           (6)
  Increase in accounts payable, accrued liabilities
    and other current liabilities...................        (109)          261          253          501
                                                         -------      --------     --------     --------
         Total adjustments..........................        (841)         (127)         100          481
                                                         -------      --------     --------     --------
Net cash provided by operating activities...........     $ 5,575      $ 21,644     $ 15,193     $ 10,142
                                                         =======      ========     ========     ========
</TABLE>
 
   The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
 
                                      F-64
<PAGE>   143
 
                          TWEEDY, BROWNE COMPANY L.P.
 
                         NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
                             (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
 
1. NATURE OF BUSINESS AND SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES:
 
  Nature of Business
 
     Tweedy, Browne Company L.P. (the "Partnership") is a limited partnership
organized in the state of Delaware, registered with the Securities and Exchange
Commission as a broker-dealer and an investment advisor, and is a member of the
National Association of Securities Dealers. The partnership consists of three
general partners who are also limited partners and a limited partner who retired
as a general partner in 1995. The Limited Partnership Agreement (the
"Agreement") provides for allocation of net profits and net losses as of the end
of each fiscal period, as defined, to the General Partners and the Limited
Partners in proportion to their respective interests, as defined in the
Agreement.
 
     The Partnership shall continue until July 1, 2038 unless terminated sooner
as provided in the Agreement.
 
     In September of 1993, the Partnership opened a branch office in London,
England to conduct securities research in connection with foreign investments.
All accounts are maintained in U.S. dollars.
 
     A summary of the Partnership's significant accounting policies follows:
 
  Cash and Cash Equivalents
 
     For purposes of the statements of cash flows, the Partnership considers
cash in banks, on hand and invested in money market funds to be cash
equivalents.
 
  Revenue Recognition
 
     The Partnership's revenue consists primarily of investment advisory fees
and brokerage commissions. Investment advisory fees from managed accounts are
billed on a quarterly basis at the beginning of the quarter and recorded on a
monthly basis over the quarter. Investment advisory fees from domestic regulated
investment companies are billed and recorded on a monthly basis. Brokerage
commissions are recorded on a trade date basis and are remitted by the clearing
broker on a monthly basis after necessary offsets for clearing charges and
execution costs.
 
  Property and Equipment
 
     Property and equipment is stated at cost. Property and equipment are being
depreciated over its estimated useful life ranging from 5 to 7 years using the
straight-line method or an accelerated method beginning in the year it is placed
in service. Leasehold improvements are amortized on a straight-line basis over
their estimated useful lives or the term of the lease.
 
  Income Taxes
 
     Only New York City Unincorporated Business taxes have been provided since
the Partnership is not subject to Federal or State income taxes. The Partnership
maintains a deposit with the Internal Revenue Service required of partnership
entities under Section 444 of the Internal Revenue Code as a condition of
electing a fiscal year other than December 31.
 
                                      F-65
<PAGE>   144
 
                          TWEEDY, BROWNE COMPANY L.P.
 
                  NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- (CONTINUED)
                             (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
 
  Receivable From Clearing Broker
 
     The Partnership is an introducing broker that clears its customer security
transactions through Fleet Clearing Corporation on a fully disclosed basis. The
Partnership pays its clearing broker a fixed ticket charge for clearing its
transactions. For the period October 1, 1996 through December 31, 1996 and the
years ended September 30, 1996 and 1995, amounts of $408, $153 and $92,
respectively, are due from Fleet Clearing Corporation consisting principally of
commissions due on transactions after deductions for clearing and other
execution charges.
 
  Estimates
 
     The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally
accepted accounting principles requires management to make estimates and
assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and
disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial
statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the
reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates.
 
2. PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT:
 
     Property and equipment at December 31, 1996 and September 30, 1996 and 1995
is summarized as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                            SEPTEMBER 30,
                                                         DECEMBER 31,     -----------------
                                                             1996          1996       1995
                                                         ------------     ------     ------
    <S>                                                  <C>              <C>        <C>
    Office equipment...................................    $    965       $  931     $  410
    Furniture and fixtures.............................         542          534        548
    Leasehold improvements.............................         491          491        491
                                                           --------       ------     ------
                                                              1,998        1,956      1,449
      Accumulated depreciation.........................      (1,211)        (992)      (777)
                                                           --------       ------     ------
                                                           $    787       $  964     $  672
                                                           ========       ======     ======
</TABLE>
 
3. SUBORDINATED INDEBTEDNESS:
 
     On July 1, 1989, the Partnership entered into a subordinated loan agreement
with two of its general partners. In 1995, one of the general partners retired
but continues as a limited partner and remains a party to the subordination
agreement. The individuals each provided collateralized demand notes of $400 to
the Partnership which call for interest at the rate of 6% per annum. These notes
become due on September 30, 2006.
 
     The resulting liability for repayment of such notes is subordinated to all
other claims of general creditors. The loan agreement conforms to all the
requirements of Appendix D to Rule 15c3-1 and is designed to qualify the
borrowings as "net capital." The subordinated notes are collateralized by
marketable securities of the general partners having a market value at December
31, 1996, September 30, 1996 and 1995 in excess of $5,000, $5,000 and $7,000,
respectively. Interest paid on the above subordinated indebtedness amounted to
$12 for the period October 1, 1996 through December 31, 1996 and $48 for each of
the years ended September 30, 1996 and 1995.
 
                                      F-66
<PAGE>   145
 
                          TWEEDY, BROWNE COMPANY L.P.
 
                  NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- (CONTINUED)
                             (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
 
4. PROFIT SHARING PLAN:
 
     Effective September 30, 1976, the Partnership's predecessor corporation
established a non-contributory profit sharing plan which covers all eligible
employees of the corporation. This plan complies with the Employee Retirement
Income Security Act of 1974 and the Internal Revenue code of 1985. The
Partnership has adopted this plan. This plan was most recently amended on
November 15, 1994 retroactive to September 30, 1989. The amounts contributed by
the Partnership during the period October 1, 1996 through December 31, 1996 and
for the years ended September 30, 1996, 1995 and 1994 were $171, $405, $385 and
$403, respectively, of which $99, $20 and $25 were due as of December 31, 1996
and September 30, 1996 and 1995, respectively.
 
5. COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES:
 
     The Partnership currently leases office space in New York, New York and
London, U.K. under lease agreements expiring April 30, 1999 and April 17, 2005,
respectively. With respect to the latter either party has the right to terminate
by six months written notice as of April 17, 2000. Rent expense under these
leases was approximately $157, $725, $728 and $642 for the period October 1,
1996 through December 31, 1996 and the years ended September 30, 1996, 1995 and
1994, respectively. Future minimum rentals under these leases are as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
               FOR THE YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 30          NEW YORK CITY      LONDON, U.K.
        ----------------------------------------------  -------------     ---------------
        <S>                                             <C>               <C>
        1997..........................................     $   528              $14
        1998..........................................         528               14
        1999..........................................         176               14
        2000..........................................          --                4
                                                           -------              ---
                                                           $ 1,232              $46
                                                           =======              ===
</TABLE>
 
     These minimum rentals are subject to escalation or reduction based upon
certain costs incurred by the landlord and, with respect to London, by real
estate tax of approximately $11 per year for each year that the premise is
actually occupied by the Partnership.
 
     The Partnership has entered into a sublease agreement wherein it leases
approximately 40% of the 7th floor area to a subtenant who pays rent to the
Partnership based upon the percentage of square footage occupied to the total of
the 7th floor square footage. Rent under this sublease will continue through
April 30, 1999. For the period October 1, 1996 through December 31, 1996 and the
years ended September 30, 1996, 1995 and 1994, rental income amounted to $43,
$173, $171 and $163, respectively, and is included as a reduction of the
aggregate rent paid. The Partnership is also subleasing a portion of its London
office.
 
6. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS:
 
     In addition to commissions and investment advisory fees from unrelated
customers, Tweedy, Browne Company L.P. receives commission income for securities
brokerage services performed for two domestic investment partnerships wherein
the general partners of the Partnership are general partners and for four
Passive Foreign Investment Companies wherein the general partners of the
Partnership are stockholders and the Partnership is the investment advisor. For
the period October 1, 1996 through December 31, 1996 and the years ended
September 30, 1996, 1995 and 1994, such commissions and investment advisory fees
amounted to $179, $656, $421 and $657, respectively, of which $5 and $50 was
owing as of December 31, 1996 and September 30, 1996, respectively. There were
no amounts owed as of September 30, 1995. These commissions are
 
                                      F-67
<PAGE>   146
 
                          TWEEDY, BROWNE COMPANY L.P.
 
                  NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- (CONTINUED)
                             (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
 
charged on a basis which is common in the industry and which include a discount
from the previously regulated rates.
 
     Effective June 16, 1993, and December 8, 1993, respectively, the
Partnership entered into distribution agreements with Tweedy, Browne Fund Inc.
as the exclusive sales agent for Tweedy, Browne Global Value Fund and Tweedy,
Browne American Value Fund (the "Funds"), respectively. The Partnership is also
the investment advisor for the Funds. The general partners of the Partnership
are officers and/or directors of Tweedy, Browne Fund Inc. For the period October
1, 1996 through December 31, 1996 and the years ended September 30, 1996, 1995
and 1994, the Partnership earned investment advisory fees from the Funds of
$4,423, $13,893, $9,046 and $3,801, respectively, of which $1,534, $1,325 and
$926 were owing as of December 31, 1996 and September 30, 1996 and 1995,
respectively.
 
7. NET CAPITAL REQUIREMENT:
 
     As a registered broker/dealer, the Partnership is subject to the Uniform
Net Capital Rule 15c3-1 of the Securities and Exchange Commission. This rule
prohibits a broker-dealer from engaging in securities transactions when its
aggregate indebtedness exceeds 15 times its net capital as those terms are
defined in the net capital rule. Rule 15c3-1 also provides that equity capital
may not be withdrawn or cash dividends paid if the resulting net capital ratio
would exceed 10 to 1. The Partnership computes its net capital under the
aggregate indebtedness method permitted by the rule which requires the
Partnership to maintain minimum net capital, as defined, equal to the greater of
6 2/3% of aggregate indebtedness, as defined, or $5. At December 31, 1996,
September 30, 1996 and 1995, the Partnership had net capital of $6,643, $2,701
and $1,996 which was $6,605, $2,608 and $1,920 in excess of its required net
capital of $37, $93 and $76, respectively. The Partnership's net capital ratio
was .1942 to 1, .5178 to 1 and .5701 to 1 at December 31, 1996, September 30,
1996 and 1995, respectively.
 
     The Partnership is exempt from the provisions of SEC Rule 15c3-3 because it
does not receive any Funds or securities in connection with its activities as a
broker or dealer, and does not otherwise hold funds or securities for, or owe
money or securities to customers.
 
8. CONCENTRATION OF CREDIT RISK:
 
     The Partnership maintains its cash balances in two major New York City
banks. The balances in these accounts usually exceed the insurance limits of the
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
 
     The majority of the Partnership's brokerage transactions, and consequently
the concentration of its credit exposure, is with broker-dealers, and other
financial institutions. In the event counterparties do not fulfill their
obligations, the Partnership may be exposed to credit risk. The risk of default
depends on the creditworthiness of the counterparty or issuer of the instrument.
The Partnership seeks to control credit risk by following an established credit
approval process, monitoring credit limits, and by requiring collateral where
appropriate.
 
9. SUBSEQUENT EVENTS:
 
     On August 15, 1997, Affiliated Managers Group, Inc. ("AMG"), the
Partnership and the partners of the Partnership entered into a definitive
agreement whereby AMG will purchase a majority interest in Tweedy, Browne
Company LLC which will succeed to the business of the Partnership. On October 9,
1997 this transaction was completed.
 
                                      F-68
<PAGE>   147
 
                                  UNDERWRITING
 
     Subject to the terms and conditions of the Underwriting Agreement, the
Company has agreed to sell to each of the U.S. Underwriters named below, and
each of such U.S. Underwriters, for whom Goldman, Sachs & Co., BT Alex. Brown
Incorporated, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated and Schroder &
Co. Inc. are acting as representatives, has severally agreed to purchase from
the Company, the respective number of shares of Common Stock set forth opposite
its name below:
 
   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                              NUMBER OF
                                                                              SHARES OF
                                                                                COMMON
                                 UNDERWRITER                                    STOCK
                                 -----------                                  ---------
    <S>                                                                      <C>
    Goldman, Sachs & Co. .................................................
    BT Alex. Brown Incorporated...........................................
    Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith
                 Incorporated.............................................
    Schroder & Co. Inc....................................................
                                                                               ---------
         Total............................................................     5,600,000
                                                                               =========
</TABLE>
    
 
     Under the terms and conditions of the Underwriting Agreement, the U.S.
Underwriters are committed to take and pay for all of the shares offered hereby,
if any are taken.
 
     The U.S. Underwriters propose to offer the shares of Common Stock in part
directly to the public at the initial public offering price set forth on the
cover page of this Prospectus and in part to certain securities dealers at such
price less a concession of $     per share. The U.S. Underwriters may allow, and
such dealers may reallow, a concession not in excess of $          per share to
certain brokers and dealers. After the shares of Common Stock are released for
sale to the public, the offering price and other selling terms may from time to
time be varied by the representatives.
 
     The Company has entered into an underwriting agreement (the "International
Underwriting Agreement") with the underwriters of the International Offering
(the "International Underwriters" and, together with the U.S. Underwriters, the
"Underwriters") providing for the concurrent offer and sale of 1,400,000 shares
of Common Stock in the International Offering outside the United States. The
offering price and aggregate underwriting discounts and commissions per share
for the two Offerings are identical. The closing of the Offering made hereby is
a condition to the closing of the International Offering, and vice versa. The
representative of the International Underwriters is Goldman Sachs International.
 
     Pursuant to an Agreement between the U.S. and International Underwriting
Syndicates (the "Agreement Between") relating to the two Offerings, each of the
U.S. Underwriters named herein has agreed that, as a part of the distribution of
the shares offered hereby and subject to certain exceptions, it will offer, sell
or deliver the shares of Common Stock, directly or indirectly, only in the
United States of America (including the States and the District of Columbia),
its territories, its possessions and other areas subject to its jurisdiction
(the "United States") and to U.S. persons, which term shall mean, for purposes
of this paragraph: (a) any individual who is a resident of the United States or
(b) any corporation, partnership or other entity organized in or under the laws
of the United States or any political subdivision thereof and whose office most
directly involved with the purchase is located in the United States. Each of the
International Underwriters has agreed pursuant to the Agreement Between that, as
a part of the distribution of the shares offered as a part of the International
Offering, and subject to certain exceptions, it will (i) not, directly or
indirectly, offer, sell or deliver shares of Common Stock (a) in the United
States or to any U.S. persons or (b) to any person who it believes intends to
reoffer, resell or deliver the shares in the United States or to any U.S.
persons, and (ii) cause any dealer to whom it may sell such shares at any
concession to agree to observe a similar restriction.
 
                                       U-1
<PAGE>   148
 
     Pursuant to the Agreement Between, sales may be made between the U.S.
Underwriters and the International Underwriters of such number of shares of
Common Stock as may be mutually agreed. The price of any shares so sold shall be
the initial public offering price, less an amount not greater than the selling
concession.
 
     The Company has granted the U.S. Underwriters an option exercisable for 30
days after the date of this Prospectus to purchase up to an aggregate of 840,000
additional shares of Common Stock solely to cover over-allotments, if any. If
the U.S. Underwriters exercise their over-allotment option, the U.S.
Underwriters have severally agreed, subject to certain conditions, to purchase
approximately the same percentage thereof that the number of shares to be
purchased by each of them, as shown in the foregoing table, bears to the
5,600,000 shares of Common Stock offered hereby. The Company has granted the
International Underwriters a similar option to purchase up to an aggregate of
210,000 additional shares of Common Stock.
 
     The Company has agreed, subject to certain exceptions, that during the
period beginning from the date of this Prospectus and continuing to and
including the date 180 days after the date of this Prospectus, it will not
offer, sell, contract to sell or otherwise dispose of any Common Stock (other
than pursuant to employee stock option or purchase plans existing, or on the
conversion or exchange of convertible or exchangeable securities or the exercise
of warrants outstanding, on the date of this Prospectus) or any securities of
the Company which are substantially similar to the Common Stock, or which are
convertible into or exchangeable or exercisable for Common Stock or any such
other securities, without the prior written consent of the representatives,
except for (i) shares of Common Stock offered in connection with the Offerings
and (ii) shares of Common Stock or such other securities issued as consideration
in future investments, provided that such securities are made subject to such
180-day restrictions.
 
     In connection with the Offerings, the Underwriters may purchase and sell
the Common Stock in the open market. These transactions may include
over-allotment and stabilizing transactions and purchases to cover syndicate
short positions created in connection with the Offerings. Stabilizing
transactions consist of certain bids or purchases for the purpose of preventing
or retarding a decline in the market price of the Common Stock; and syndicate
short positions involve the sale by the Underwriters of a greater number of
shares of Common Stock than they are required to purchase from the Company in
the Offerings. The Underwriters also may impose a penalty bid, whereby selling
concessions allowed to syndicate members or other broker-dealers in respect of
the Common Stock sold in the Offerings for their account may be reclaimed by the
syndicate if such Common Stock is repurchased by the syndicate in stabilizing or
covering transactions. These activities may stabilize, maintain or otherwise
affect the market price of the Common Stock, which may be higher than the price
that might otherwise prevail in the open market, and these activities, if
commenced, may be discontinued at any time. These transactions may be effected
on the NYSE, in the over-the-counter market or otherwise.
 
   
     Under Rule 2720 of the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc.
(the "NASD"), the Company may be deemed an affiliate of Chase Securities Inc.,
one of the U.S. Underwriters. Accordingly, the Offerings are being conducted in
accordance with Rule 2720, which provides that, among other things, when an NASD
member participates in the underwriting of an affiliate's equity securities, the
initial public offering price can be no higher than that recommended by a
"qualified independent underwriter" meeting certain standards. In accordance
with this requirement, Goldman, Sachs & Co. will serve in such role and will
recommend a price in compliance with the requirements of Rule 2720. In
connection with the Offerings, Goldman, Sachs & Co., in its role as qualified
independent underwriter, has performed due diligence investigations and reviewed
and participated in the preparation of this Prospectus and the Registration
Statement of which this Prospectus forms a part. In addition, the U.S.
Underwriters may not confirm sales to any discretionary account without the
prior written approval of the customer.
    
 
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     Prior to the Offerings, there has been no public market for the Common
Stock and there can be no assurance that an active trading market will develop
or be sustained to support future transactions in the shares of Common Stock
sold in the Offerings. The initial public offering price will be negotiated
among the Company and the representatives of the U.S. Underwriters and the
International Underwriters. Among the factors to be considered in determining
the initial public offering price of the Common Stock, in addition to prevailing
market conditions, will be the Company's historical performance, estimates of
the business potential and earnings prospects of the Company, an assessment of
the Company's management and the consideration of the above factors in relation
to market valuation of companies in related businesses.
 
     In connection with the Offerings, the U.S. Underwriters have reserved up to
350,000 shares of Common Stock for sale at the initial public offering price to
persons associated with the Company. The number of shares available for sale to
the general public will be reduced to the extent any reserved shares are
purchased. Any reserved shares not so purchased will be offered by the U.S.
Underwriters on the same basis as the other shares offered hereby.
 
     The Common Stock has been approved for listing, subject to notice of
issuance, on the NYSE under the symbol "AMG". In order to meet one of the
requirements for listing the Common Stock on the NYSE, the Underwriters have
undertaken to sell lots of 100 or more shares to a minimum of 2,000 beneficial
holders.
 
     The Company has agreed to indemnify the several Underwriters against
certain liabilities, including liabilities under the Securities Act of 1933.
 
     The representatives of the Underwriters have in the past provided, and may
in the future from time to time provide, investment banking services to AMG or
one or more of the Affiliates, for which they may receive customary fees. Among
other things, Goldman, Sachs & Co. recently acted as financial advisor to, and
received a customary fee from, the partners of Tweedy, Browne in connection with
the Tweedy, Browne Investment.
 
     This Prospectus may be used by underwriters and dealers in connection with
offers and sales of the Common Stock, including shares initially sold in the
International Offering, to persons located in the United States.
 
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     NO PERSON HAS BEEN AUTHORIZED TO GIVE ANY
INFORMATION OR TO MAKE ANY REPRESENTATIONS OTHER
THAN THOSE CONTAINED IN THIS PROSPECTUS, AND, IF
GIVEN OR MADE, SUCH INFORMATION OR
REPRESENTATIONS MUST NOT BE RELIED UPON AS
HAVING BEEN AUTHORIZED. THIS PROSPECTUS DOES
NOT CONSTITUTE AN OFFER TO SELL OR THE SOLICITATION OF
AN OFFER TO BUY ANY SECURITIES OTHER THAN THE
SECURITIES TO WHICH IT RELATES OR AN OFFER TO SELL OR
THE SOLICITATION OF AN OFFER TO BUY SUCH SECURITIES
IN ANY CIRCUMSTANCES IN WHICH SUCH OFFER OR
SOLICITATION IS UNLAWFUL. NEITHER THE DELIVERY OF
THIS PROSPECTUS NOR ANY SALE MADE HEREUNDER
SHALL, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, CREATE ANY
IMPLICATION THAT THERE HAS BEEN NO CHANGE IN THE
AFFAIRS OF THE COMPANY SINCE THE DATE HEREOF OR
THAT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS CORRECT
AS OF ANY TIME SUBSEQUENT TO ITS DATE.
 
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                               TABLE OF CONTENTS
 
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Prospectus Summary....................     3
Risk Factors..........................     9
Use of Proceeds.......................    18
Dividend Policy.......................    18
Dilution..............................    19
Capitalization........................    20
Selected Pro Forma Financial Data.....    21
Selected Historical Financial Data....    23
Management's Discussion and Analysis
  of Financial Condition and Results
  of Operations.......................    25
Business..............................    40
Management............................    55
Certain Transactions..................    64
Principal Stockholders................    67
Description of Capital Stock..........    70
Shares Eligible for Future Sale.......    74
Validity of Securities................    76
Experts...............................    76
Additional Information................    76
Index to Financial Statements.........   F-1
Underwriting..........................   U-1
</TABLE>
 
     THROUGH AND INCLUDING           , 1997
(THE 25TH DAY AFTER THE DATE OF THIS PROSPECTUS),
ALL DEALERS EFFECTING TRANSACTIONS IN THE COMMON
STOCK, WHETHER OR NOT PARTICIPATING IN THIS
DISTRIBUTION, MAY BE REQUIRED TO DELIVER A
PROSPECTUS. THIS IS IN ADDITION TO THE OBLIGATION
OF DEALERS TO DELIVER A PROSPECTUS WHEN ACTING AS
UNDERWRITERS AND WITH RESPECT TO THEIR UNSOLD
ALLOTMENTS OR SUBSCRIPTIONS.
 
                                7,000,000 SHARES
 
                                   AFFILIATED
 
                              MANAGERS GROUP, INC.
 
                                  COMMON STOCK
 
                           (PAR VALUE $.01 PER SHARE)
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                                      LOGO
 
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                              GOLDMAN, SACHS & CO.
                                 BT ALEX. BROWN
                              MERRILL LYNCH & CO.
                              SCHRODER & CO. INC.
 
                      REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNDERWRITERS
 
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                                    PART II
 
                     INFORMATION NOT REQUIRED IN PROSPECTUS
 
ITEM 13.  OTHER EXPENSES OF ISSUANCE AND DISTRIBUTION (1)
 
     The following table sets forth the estimated expenses payable by the
Company in connection with this offering (excluding underwriting discounts and
commissions):
 
   
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    SEC Registration Fee...................................................   $   56,107
    NYSE Filing Fee........................................................       95,100
    NASD Filing Fee........................................................       19,015
    Accounting Fees and Expenses...........................................      800,000
    Legal Fees and Expenses................................................      400,000
    Printing Expenses......................................................      300,000
    Blue Sky Qualifications Fees and Expenses..............................       25,000
    Transfer Agent's Fee...................................................        2,000
    Miscellaneous..........................................................       20,278
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         TOTAL.............................................................   $1,717,500
</TABLE>
    
 
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(1) The amounts set forth above, except for the SEC, NYSE and NASD fees, are in
    each case estimated.
 
   
ITEM 14.  INDEMNIFICATION OF DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
    
 
     In accordance with Section 145 of the General Corporation Law of the State
of Delaware, Article VII of the Company's Third Amended and Restated Certificate
of Incorporation provides that no director of the Company shall be personally
liable to the Company or its stockholders for monetary damages for breach of
fiduciary duty as a director, except for liability (i) for any breach of the
director's duty of loyalty to the Company or its stockholders, (ii) for acts or
omissions not in good faith or which involve intentional misconduct or a knowing
violation of law, (iii) in respect of certain unlawful dividend payments or
stock redemptions or repurchases, or (iv) for any transaction from which the
director derived an improper personal benefit. In addition, the Certificate
provides that if the Delaware General Corporation Law is amended to authorize
the further elimination or limitation of the liability of directors, then the
liability of a director of the Corporation shall be eliminated or limited to the
fullest extent permitted by the Delaware General Corporation Law, as so amended.
 
     Article V of the Company's Amended and Restated By-laws provides for
indemnification by the Company of its directors, officers and certain
non-officer employees under certain circumstances against expenses (including
attorneys fees, judgments, fines and amounts paid in settlement) reasonably
incurred in connection with the defense or settlement of any threatened, pending
or completed legal proceeding in which any such person is involved by reason of
the fact that such person is or was an officer or employee of the Company if
such person acted in good faith and in a manner he or she reasonably believed to
be in or not opposed to the best interests of the Company, and, with respect to
criminal actions or proceedings, if such person had no reasonable cause to
believe his or her conduct was unlawful.
 
     Under Section 8(b) of each of the Underwriting Agreements filed as Exhibit
1.1 and Exhibit 1.2 hereto, the U.S. Underwriters and the International
Underwriters have agreed to indemnify, under certain conditions, the Company,
its directors, certain officers and persons who control the Company within the
meaning of the Securities Act of 1933 against certain liabilities.
 
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ITEM 15.  RECENT SALES OF UNREGISTERED SECURITIES
 
     During the past three years, the Company has issued unregistered securities
to a limited number of persons, as described below. No underwriters or
underwriting discounts or commissions were involved. There was no public
offering in any such transaction, and the Company believes that each transaction
was exempt from the registration requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, as
amended (the "Securities Act"), by reason of Section 4(2) thereof, based on the
private nature of the transactions and the financial sophistication of the
purchasers, all of whom had access to complete information concerning the
Company and acquired the securities for investment and not with a view to the
distribution thereof. In addition, the Company believes that the transactions
described in paragraphs (4), (5) and (7) below were exempt from the registration
requirements of the Securities Act, by reason of Rule 701 thereunder.
 
          (1) On May 11, 1995, the Company issued an aggregate of 40,000 shares
     of the Company's Class A Convertible Preferred Stock (convertible into
     2,000,000 shares of Common Stock) for an aggregate purchase price of
     2,000,000 shares of the Company's Common Stock and $10 million to Advent
     VII L.P., Advent Atlantic and Pacific II L.P., Chestnut III Limited
     Partnership, Chestnut Capital International III Limited Partnership, Advent
     New York L.P., Advent Industrial II L.P. and TA Venture Investors Limited
     Partnership, William J. Nutt, Sean M. Healey and Richard E. Floor.
 
          (2) On November 7, 1995, the Company issued an aggregate of 10,448
     shares of the Company's Series B-1 Voting Convertible Preferred Stock
     (convertible into 522,400 shares of Common Stock) for an aggregate purchase
     price of $7 million to Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company, Advent VII
     L.P., Advent Atlantic and Pacific II L.P., Chestnut III Limited
     Partnership, Chestnut Capital International III Limited Partnership, Advent
     New York L.P., Advent Industrial II L.P. and TA Venture Investors Limited
     Partnership, William J. Nutt, Sean M. Healey and Richard E. Floor.
 
          (3) On November 7, 1995, the Company issued an aggregate of 19,403
     shares of the Company's Series B-2 Non-Voting Convertible Preferred Stock
     (convertible into 970,150 shares of Common Stock) for an aggregate purchase
     price of $13 million to NationsBanc Investment Corporation.
 
          (4) On June 27, 1996, the Company issued an aggregate of 3,703 shares
     of the Company's Series B-1 Voting Convertible Preferred Stock (convertible
     into 185,150 shares of Common Stock) for an aggregate purchase price of
     approximately $2.48 million to certain employees and advisers of the
     Company and its majority-owned subsidiaries, pursuant to the Company's 1995
     Stock Purchase Plans.
 
          (5) In April 1995, the Company sold 200,000 shares of Restricted
     Common Stock to Mr. Healey for aggregate consideration of $400, and 25,000
     shares of Restricted Common Stock to Mr. Michael A. Wilson for an aggregate
     consideration of $50, in each case, being the fair market value of such
     number of shares of Restricted Common Stock, as approved by the Board of
     Directors of the Company at that time. In August 1995, the Company sold
     50,000 shares of Restricted Common Stock under the 1995 Plan to Mr.
     Chertavian for aggregate consideration of $100, being the fair market value
     of such number of shares of Restricted Common Stock as approved by the
     Board of Directors of the Company at that time. In March 1996, the Company
     sold 112,500 shares of Restricted Common Stock under the 1995 Plan,
     including sales of 25,000, 35,000, 25,000, 17,500 and 10,000 shares to
     Messrs. Nutt, Healey, Chertavian, Brennan and Murphy, respectively, for
     aggregate consideration of $500, $700, $500, $350 and $200, respectively,
     being the fair market value of such numbers of shares of Restricted Common
     Stock as approved by the Board of Directors of the Company at that time. In
     May 1996, the Company sold 50,000 shares of Restricted Common Stock under
     the 1995 Plan to Mr. Dalton for aggregate consideration of $1,000, being
     the fair market value of such number of shares of Restricted Common Stock
     as approved by the Board of Directors of the
 
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     Company at that time. In February 1997, the Company sold 50,000 shares of
     Restricted Common Stock under the 1995 Plan to Mr. Girvan for aggregate
     consideration of $10,000, being the fair market value of such number of
     shares of Common Stock as approved by the Board of Directors of the Company
     at that time.
 
          (6) On January 2, 1997, the Company issued an aggregate 1,715 shares
     of Series B-1 Voting Convertible Preferred Stock (convertible into 85,750
     shares of Common Stock) with a value of approximately $1.5 million as
     consideration for shares of capital stock of The Burridge Group Inc. in
     connection with the Company's investment in Burridge.
 
          (7) In May 1997, the Company granted options to purchase an aggregate
     of 1,850 shares of Class A Convertible Preferred Stock (convertible into an
     aggregate of 92,500 shares of Common Stock) having an exercise price of
     $455 per share (or $9.10 per underlying share of Common Stock), including
     options to purchase 500, 500, 200, 300, 250 and 100 shares of Class A
     Convertible Preferred Stock to Messrs. Nutt, Healey, Chertavian, Dalton,
     Brennan and Murphy, respectively.
 
          (8) On September 30, 1997, the Company issued an aggregate of 10,667
     shares of Class D Convertible Preferred Stock (convertible into 533,331
     shares of Common Stock) with a value of approximately $9.6 million in
     connection with the Company's investment in GeoCapital.
 
          (9) On October 9, 1997, the Company issued an aggregate of 5,333
     shares of Series C-2 Non-Voting Convertible Preferred Stock and warrants to
     purchase 28,000 shares of Series C-2 Non-Voting Convertible Preferred Stock
     (convertible into 266,650 and 1,400,000 shares of Common Stock,
     respectively) for an aggregate purchase price of $30 million.
 
ITEM 16.  EXHIBITS AND FINANCIAL STATEMENT SCHEDULES
 
     (a) Exhibits. The following is a complete list of Exhibits filed as part of
this Registration Statement.
 
   
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<C>          <S>
   **1.1     Form of Underwriting Agreement
   **1.2     Form of International Underwriting Agreement
    +2.1     Purchase Agreement dated August 15, 1997 by and among the Registrant, Tweedy,
             Browne Company L.P. and the partners of Tweedy, Browne Company L.P. (excluding
             schedules and exhibits, which the Registrant agrees to furnish supplementally to
             the Commission upon request)
    +2.2     Agreement and Plan of Reorganization dated August 15, 1997 by and among the
             Registrant, AMG Merger Sub, Inc., GeoCapital Corporation, GeoCapital, LLC and
             the stockholders of GeoCapital Corporation (excluding schedules and exhibits,
             which the Registrant agrees to furnish supplementally to the Commission upon
             request)
    +2.3     Stock Purchase Agreement dated as of January 17, 1996 by and among the
             Registrant, First Quadrant Holdings, Inc., Talegen Holdings, Inc., certain
             employees of First Quadrant Corp. and the other parties identified therein
             (excluding schedules and exhibits, which the Registrant agrees to furnish
             supplementally to the Commission upon request)
   **2.4     Amendment to Stock Purchase Agreement by and among the Registrant, First
             Quadrant Holdings, Inc., Talegen Holdings, Inc., certain managers of First
             Quadrant Corp. and the Management Corporations identified therein, effective as
             of March 28, 1996
    +2.5     Partnership Interest Purchase Agreement dated as of June 6, 1995 by and among
             the Registrant, Mesirow Asset Management, Inc., Mesirow Financial Holdings,
             Inc., Skyline Asset Management, L.P., certain managers of Mesirow Asset
             Management, Inc. and the Management Corporations identified therein (excluding
             schedules and exhibits, which the Registrant agrees to furnish supplementally to
             the Commission upon request)
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<C>          <S>
   **2.6     Amendment, made by and among Mesirow Financial Holdings, Inc. and the
             Registrant, to Partnership Interest Purchase Agreement by and among the
             Registrant, Mesirow Asset Management, Inc., Mesirow Financial Holdings, Inc.,
             Skyline Asset Management, L.P., certain managers of Mesirow Asset Management,
             Inc. and the Management Corporations identified therein, effective as of August
             30, 1995
   **3.1     Form of Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation
   **3.2     Form of Amended and Restated By-laws
   **4.1     Specimen certificate for shares of Common Stock of the registrant
   **4.2     Credit Agreement dated as of September 30, 1997 by and among Chase Manhattan
             Bank and the other lenders identified therein and the Registrant (excluding
             schedules and exhibits, which the Registrant agrees to furnish supplementally to
             the Commission upon request)
   **4.3     Stock Purchase Agreement dated November 7, 1995 by and among the Registrant, TA
             Associates, NationsBank, The Hartford, and the additional parties listed on the
             signature pages thereto (excluding schedules and exhibits, which the Registrant
             agrees to furnish supplementally to the Commission upon request)
   **4.4     Preferred Stock and Warrant Purchase Agreement dated August 15, 1997 between the
             Registrant and Chase Equity Associates (excluding schedules and exhibits, which
             the Registrant agrees to furnish supplementally to the Commission upon request)
   **4.5     Amendment No. 1 to Preferred Stock and Warrant Purchase Agreement dated as of
             October 9, 1997 between the Registrant and Chase Equity Associates
   **4.6     Securities Purchase Agreement dated August 15, 1997 between the Registrant and
             Chase Equity Associates (excluding schedules and exhibits, which the Registrant
             agrees to furnish supplementally to the Commission upon request)
   **4.7     Securities Purchase Agreement Amendment No. 1 dated as of October 9, 1997
             between the Registrant and Chase Equity Associates
     5.1     Opinion of Goodwin, Procter & Hoar LLP as to the legality of the securities
             being offered
  **10.1     Amended and Restated Stockholders' Agreement dated October 9, 1997 by and among
             the Registrant and TA Associates, NationsBank, The Hartford, Chase Equity
             Associates and the additional parties listed on the signature pages thereto
   +10.2     Tweedy, Browne Company LLC Limited Liability Company Agreement dated October 9,
             1997 by and among the Registrant and the other members identified therein
             (excluding schedules and exhibits, which the Registrant agrees to furnish
             supplementally to the Commission upon request)
    10.3     GeoCapital, LLC Amended and Restated Limited Liability Company Agreement dated
             September 30, 1997 by and among the Registrant and the members identified
             therein (excluding schedules and exhibits, which the Registrant agrees to
             furnish supplementally to the Commission upon request)
   +10.4     First Quadrant, L.P. Amended and Restated Limited Partnership Agreement dated
             March 28, 1996 by and among the Registrant and the partners identified therein
             (excluding schedules and exhibits, which the Registrant agrees to furnish
             supplementally to the Commission upon request)
  **10.5     Amendment to First Quadrant, L.P. Amended and Restated Limited Partnership
             Agreement by and among the Registrant and the partners identified therein,
             effective as of October 1, 1996
  **10.6     Second Amendment to First Quadrant, L.P. Amended and Restated Limited
             Partnership Agreement by and among the Registrant and the partners identified
             therein, effective as of December 31, 1996
    10.7     First Quadrant U.K., L.P. Limited Partnership Agreement dated March 28, 1996 by
             and among the Registrant and the partners identified therein (excluding
             schedules and exhibits, which the Registrant agrees to furnish supplementally to
             the Commission upon request)
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<C>          <S>
    10.8     Skyline Asset Management, L.P. Amended and Restated Limited Partnership
             Agreement dated August 31, 1995 by and among the Registrant and the partners
             identified therein (excluding schedules and exhibits, which the Registrant
             agrees to furnish supplementally to the Commission upon request)
  **10.9     Amendment to Skyline Asset Management, L.P. Amended and Restated Limited
             Partnership Agreement by and among the Registrant and the partners identified
             therein, effective as of August 1, 1996
 **10.10     Second Amendment to Skyline Asset Management, L.P. Amended and Restated Limited
             Partnership Agreement by and among the Registrant and the partners identified
             therein, effective as of December 31, 1996
 **10.11     Affiliated Managers Group, Inc. 1997 Stock Option and Incentive Plan
 **10.13     Affiliated Managers Group, Inc. 1995 Incentive Stock Plan
 **10.14     Form of Tweedy, Browne Employment Agreement
    11.1     Statement regarding computation of per share earnings
  **21.1     Schedule of Subsidiaries
    23.1     Consent of Counsel (included in Exhibit 5.1 hereto)
    23.2     Consent of Coopers & Lybrand L.L.P. (Boston)
    23.3     Consent of Coopers & Lybrand L.L.P. (Chicago)
    23.4     Consent of Coopers & Lybrand L.L.P. (New York)
    23.5     Consent of KPMG Peat Marwick LLP
  **24.1     Powers of Attorney
  **27.1     Financial Data Schedule
</TABLE>
    
 
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** Previously filed.
    
 + Certain portions of this Exhibit have been omitted pursuant to a confidential
   treatment request filed with the Commission. The omitted portions have been
   filed separately with the Commission.
 
     (b) Financial Statement Schedules filed as part of this Registration
Statement are as follows:
 
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     Report of Independent Certified Accountants on Schedule..........................   S-1
     Report of Independent Certified Accountants on Schedule..........................   S-2
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ITEM 17.  UNDERTAKINGS
 
     The undersigned registrant hereby undertakes to provide to the Underwriters
at the closing specified in the Underwriting Agreements certificates in such
denominations and registered in such names as required by the Underwriters to
permit prompt delivery to each purchaser.
 
     Insofar as indemnification for liabilities arising under the Securities Act
of 1933 may be permitted to directors, officers and controlling persons of the
registrant pursuant to the foregoing provisions, or otherwise, the registrant
has been advised that in the opinion of the Securities and Exchange Commission
such indemnification is against public policy as expressed in the Act and is,
therefore, unenforceable. In the event that a claim for indemnification against
such liabilities (other than the payment by the registrant of expenses incurred
or paid by a director, officer or controlling person of the registrant in the
successful defense of any action, suit or proceeding) is asserted by such
director, officer or controlling person in connection with the securities being
registered, the registrant will, unless in the opinion of its counsel the matter
has been settled by controlling precedent, submit to a court of appropriate
jurisdiction the question whether such indemnification by it is against public
policy as expressed in the Act and will be governed by the final adjudication of
such issue.
 
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     The undersigned registrant hereby undertakes that:
 
          (1) For purposes of determining any liability under the Securities Act
     of 1933, the information omitted from the form of prospectus filed as part
     of the Registration Statement in reliance upon Rule 430A and contained in a
     form of prospectus filed by the registrant pursuant to Rule 424(b)(1) or
     (4) or 497(h) under the Securities Act shall be deemed to be part of this
     Registration Statement as of the time it was declared effective.
 
          (2) For the purpose of determining any liability under the Securities
     Act of 1933, each post-effective amendment that contains a form of
     prospectus shall be deemed to be a new registration statement relating to
     the securities offered therein, and the offering of such securities at that
     time shall be deemed to be the initial bona fide offering thereof.
 
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                                   SIGNATURES
 
   
     Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, the registrant
has duly caused this Amendment No. 6 to this Registration Statement to be signed
on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized, in the City of
Boston, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, on November 19, 1997.
    
 
                                          AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.
 
   
                                          By: /s/ WILLIAM J. NUTT
                                              ----------------------------------
                                              WILLIAM J. NUTT
                                              PRESIDENT, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
                                              AND CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF
                                              DIRECTORS
    
 
   
     Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, this Amendment
No. 6 to this Registration Statement has been signed below by the following
persons in the capacities and on the dates indicated.
    
 
   
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              SIGNATURES                             TITLE                       DATE
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  <C>                                  <S>                                 <C>
 
          /s/ WILLIAM J. NUTT          President, Chief Executive Officer  November 19, 1997
  -----------------------------------  and Chairman of the Board of
            WILLIAM J. NUTT            Directors (Principal Executive
                                       Officer)
 
                   *                   Senior Vice President (Principal    November 19, 1997
  -----------------------------------  Financial Officer and Principal
            BRIAN J. GIRVAN            Accounting Officer)
 
                   *                   Director                            November 19, 1997
  -----------------------------------
           RICHARD E. FLOOR
 
                   *                   Director                            November 19, 1997
  -----------------------------------
            ROGER B. KAFKER
 
                   *                   Director                            November 19, 1997
  -----------------------------------
           P. ANDREWS MCLANE
 
                   *                   Director                            November 19, 1997
  -----------------------------------
           W.W. WALKER, JR.
 
                                       Director                            November 19, 1997
  -----------------------------------
          JOHN M.B. O'CONNOR
</TABLE>
    
 
*By: /s/ NATHANIEL DALTON
 
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     NATHANIEL DALTON, ATTORNEY-IN-FACT
 
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                                 EXHIBIT INDEX
 
   
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<C>          <S>
   **1.1     Form of Underwriting Agreement
   **1.2     Form of International Underwriting Agreement
    +2.1     Purchase Agreement dated August 15, 1997 by and among the Registrant, Tweedy,
             Browne Company L.P. and the partners of Tweedy, Browne Company L.P. (excluding
             schedules and exhibits, which the Registrant agrees to furnish supplementally to
             the Commission upon request)
    +2.2     Agreement and Plan of Reorganization dated August 15, 1997 by and among the
             Registrant, AMG Merger Sub, Inc., GeoCapital Corporation, GeoCapital, LLC and
             the stockholders of GeoCapital Corporation (excluding schedules and exhibits,
             which the Registrant agrees to furnish supplementally to the Commission upon
             request)
    +2.3     Stock Purchase Agreement dated as of January 17, 1996 by and among the
             Registrant, First Quadrant Holdings, Inc., Talegen Holdings, Inc., certain
             employees of First Quadrant Corp. and the other parties identified therein
             (excluding schedules and exhibits, which the Registrant agrees to furnish
             supplementally to the Commission upon request)
   **2.4     Amendment to Stock Purchase Agreement by and among the Registrant, First
             Quadrant Holdings, Inc., Talegen Holdings, Inc., certain managers of First
             Quadrant Corp. and the Management Corporations identified therein, effective as
             of March 28, 1996
    +2.5     Partnership Interest Purchase Agreement dated as of June 6, 1995 by and among
             the Registrant, Mesirow Asset Management, Inc., Mesirow Financial Holdings,
             Inc., Skyline Asset Management, L.P., certain managers of Mesirow Asset
             Management, Inc. and the Management Corporations identified therein (excluding
             schedules and exhibits, which the Registrant agrees to furnish supplementally to
             the Commission upon request)
   **2.6     Amendment, made by and among Mesirow Financial Holdings, Inc. and the
             Registrant, to Partnership Interest Purchase Agreement by and among the
             Registrant, Mesirow Asset Management, Inc., Mesirow Financial Holdings, Inc.,
             Skyline Asset Management, L.P., certain managers of Mesirow Asset Management,
             Inc. and the Management Corporations identified therein, effective as of August
             30, 1995
   **3.1     Form of Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation
   **3.2     Form of Amended and Restated By-laws
   **4.1     Specimen certificate for shares of Common Stock of the registrant
   **4.2     Credit Agreement dated as of September 30, 1997 by and among Chase Manhattan
             Bank and the other lenders identified therein and the Registrant (excluding
             schedules and exhibits, which the Registrant agrees to furnish supplementally to
             the Commission upon request)
   **4.3     Stock Purchase Agreement dated November 7, 1995 by and among the Registrant, TA
             Associates, NationsBank, The Hartford, and the additional parties listed on the
             signature pages thereto (excluding schedules and exhibits, which the Registrant
             agrees to furnish supplementally to the Commission upon request)
   **4.4     Preferred Stock and Warrant Purchase Agreement dated August 15, 1997 between the
             Registrant and Chase Equity Associates (excluding schedules and exhibits, which
             the Registrant agrees to furnish supplementally to the Commission upon request)
   **4.5     Amendment No. 1 to Preferred Stock and Warrant Purchase Agreement dated as of
             October 9, 1997 between the Registrant and Chase Equity Associates
   **4.6     Securities Purchase Agreement dated August 15, 1997 between the registrant and
             Chase Equity Associates (excluding schedules and exhibits, which the Registrant
             agrees to furnish supplementally to the Commission upon request)
   **4.7     Securities Purchase Agreement Amendment No. 1 dated as of October 9, 1997
             between the Registrant and Chase Equity Associates
     5.1     Opinion of Goodwin, Procter & Hoar LLP as to the legality of the securities
             being offered
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  **10.1     Amended and Restated Stockholders' Agreement dated October 9, 1997 by and among
             the Registrant and TA Associates, NationsBank, The Hartford, Chase Capital and
             the additional parties listed on the signature pages thereto
   +10.2     Tweedy, Browne Company LLC Limited Liability Company Agreement dated October 9,
             1997 by and among the Registrant and the other members identified therein
             (excluding schedules and exhibits, which the Registrant agrees to furnish
             supplementally to the Commission upon request)
    10.3     GeoCapital, LLC Amended and Restated Limited Liability Company Agreement dated
             September 30, 1997 by and among the Registrant and the members identified
             therein (excluding schedules and exhibits, which the Registrant agrees to
             furnish supplementally to the Commission upon request)
   +10.4     First Quadrant, L.P. Amended and Restated Limited Partnership Agreement dated
             March 28, 1996 by and among the Registrant and the partners identified therein
             (excluding schedules and exhibits, which the Registrant agrees to furnish
             supplementally to the Commission upon request)
  **10.5     Amendment to First Quadrant, L.P. Amended and Restated Limited Partnership
             Agreement by and among the Registrant and the partners identified therein,
             effective as of October 1, 1996
  **10.6     Second Amendment to First Quadrant, L.P. Amended and Restated Limited
             Partnership Agreement by and among the Registrant and the partners identified
             therein, effective as of December 31, 1996
    10.7     First Quadrant U.K., L.P. Limited Partnership Agreement dated March 28, 1996 by
             and among the Registrant and the partners identified therein (excluding
             schedules and exhibits, which the Registrant agrees to furnish supplementally to
             the Commission upon request)
    10.8     Skyline Asset Management, L.P. Amended and Restated Limited Partnership
             Agreement dated August 31, 1995 by and among the Registrant and the partners
             identified therein (excluding schedules and exhibits, which the Registrant
             agrees to furnish supplementally to the Commission upon request)
  **10.9     Amendment to Skyline Asset Management, L.P. Amended and Restated Limited
             Partnership Agreement by and among the Registrant and the partners identified
             therein, effective as of August 1, 1996
 **10.10     Second Amendment to Skyline Asset Management, L.P. Amended and Restated Limited
             Partnership Agreement by and among the Registrant and the partners identified
             therein, effective as of December 31, 1996
 **10.11     Affiliated Managers Group, Inc. 1997 Stock Option and Incentive Plan
 **10.13     Affiliated Managers Group. Inc. 1995 Incentive Stock Plan
 **10.14     Form of Tweedy, Browne Employment Agreement
    11.1     Statement regarding computation of per share earnings
  **21.1     Schedule of Subsidiaries
    23.1     Consent of Counsel (included in Exhibit 5.1 hereto)
    23.2     Consent of Coopers & Lybrand L.L.P. (Boston)
    23.3     Consent of Coopers & Lybrand L.L.P. (Chicago)
    23.4     Consent of Coopers & Lybrand L.L.P. (New York)
    23.5     Consent of KPMG Peat Marwick LLP
  **24.1     Powers of Attorney
  **27.1     Financial Data Schedule
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** Previously filed.
    
 + Certain portions of this Exhibit have been omitted pursuant to a confidential
   treatment request filed with the Commission. The omitted portions have been
   filed separately with the Commission.

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                                   EXHIBIT 2.1

         PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A CONFIDENTIAL
TREATMENT REQUEST FILED WITH THE COMMISSION. ASTERISKS (*) IDENTIFY WHERE SUCH
CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION HAS BEEN OMITTED. THE OMITTED PORTIONS HAVE BEEN FILED
SEPARATELY WITH THE COMMISSION.







                               PURCHASE AGREEMENT

                                  by and among

                         AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.
                                   as "Buyer"

                           TWEEDY, BROWNE COMPANY L.P.
                                  the "Company"

                                       and

                           The Partners of the Company


                                 August 15, 1997
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                               PURCHASE AGREEMENT
                                      INDEX
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SECTION 1.         SALE OF INTEREST AND PURCHASE PRICE......................................................1

        1.1        Sale and Purchase........................................................................1
        1.2        Calculation of Purchased Interest and Purchase Price.....................................2
        1.3        Time and Place of Closing................................................................5
        1.4        Further Assurances.......................................................................5
        1.5        Transfer Taxes...........................................................................5
        1.6        Additional Consents......................................................................6
        1.7        Diligence; Schedules.....................................................................6
        1.8        Purchase Price Allocation................................................................6

SECTION 2.         CONVERSION INTO LLC AND EFFECTIVENESS OF LLC
                   AGREEMENT................................................................................7

        2.1        Conversion...............................................................................7
        2.2        Effectiveness of LLC Agreement...........................................................7

SECTION 3.         REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE PARTNERS...........................................7

        3.1        Making of Representations and Warranties.................................................7
        3.2        Organization and Qualification of the Company............................................7
        3.3        Capitalization; Beneficial Ownership.....................................................8
        3.4        Subsidiaries.............................................................................8
        3.5        Authority................................................................................8
        3.6        Real and Personal Property...............................................................9
        3.7        Assets Under Management.................................................................10
        3.8        Financial Statements....................................................................11
        3.9        Taxes...................................................................................11
        3.10       Accounts Receivable.....................................................................12
        3.11       Absence of Certain Changes..............................................................13
        3.12       Ordinary Course.........................................................................13
        3.13       Banking Relations.......................................................................13
        3.14       Intellectual Property...................................................................13
        3.15       Contracts...............................................................................14
        3.16       Litigation..............................................................................15
        3.17       Compliance with Laws....................................................................16
        3.18       Business; Registrations.................................................................17
        3.19       Insurance...............................................................................18
        3.20       Powers of Attorney......................................................................18
        3.21       Finder's Fee............................................................................18
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       3.22        Corporate Records; Copies of Documents..................................................18
       3.23        Transactions with Interested Persons....................................................19
       3.24        Employee Benefit Programs...............................................................19
       3.25        Directors, Officers and Employees.......................................................21
       3.26        Code of Ethics..........................................................................22
       3.27        Certain Representations and Warranties as to Private Funds..............................22
       3.28        Certain Representations and Warranties as to the Mutual Funds...........................24
       3.29        Certain Representations and Warranties as to the Offshore Funds and
                   Offshore Related Partnerships...........................................................27

SECTION 4.  REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE PARTNERS.................................................29

        4.1        Authority...............................................................................29
        4.2        Ownership of LLC Interests..............................................................30
        4.3        Finder's Fee............................................................................30
        4.4        Investment Advisory and Brokerage Representation........................................30
        4.5        Agreements..............................................................................30
        4.6        Employment Data.........................................................................30

SECTION 5.         COVENANTS OF THE COMPANY AND THE PARTNERS...............................................31

        5.1        Making of Covenants and Agreements......................................................31
        5.2        Client Consents.........................................................................31
        5.3        Filings and Regulatory Authorizations...................................................32
        5.4        Authorization from Others...............................................................33
        5.5        Conduct of Business.....................................................................33
        5.6        Financial Statements....................................................................34
        5.7        Preservation of Business and Assets.....................................................34
        5.8        Access..................................................................................35
        5.9        Consummation of Agreement...............................................................35
        5.10       Cooperation of the Company and Partners.................................................35
        5.11       No Solicitation of Other Offers.........................................................35
        5.12       Confidentiality.........................................................................35
        5.13       Policies and Procedure..................................................................36
        5.14       Notification of Certain Matters.........................................................36
        5.15       Amendment of Offshore Fund Organizational Documents.....................................36
        5.16       Non-Solicitation/Non-Disclosure Agreements..............................................36

SECTION 6.         REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF BUYER.................................................36

        6.1        Making of Representations and Warranties................................................36
        6.2        Organization of Buyer...................................................................37
        6.3        Authority of Buyer......................................................................37
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        6.4        Litigation..............................................................................37
        6.5        Finder's Fee............................................................................37
        6.6        Investment Intent.......................................................................37
        6.7        Financial Statements....................................................................38
        6.8        Compliance with Laws....................................................................38

SECTION 7.         COVENANTS OF BUYER......................................................................38

        7.1        Making of Covenants and Agreement.......................................................38
        7.2        Confidentiality.........................................................................38
        7.3        Consummation of Agreement...............................................................39
        7.4        Cooperation of Buyer....................................................................39
        7.5        Notification of Certain Matters.........................................................39

SECTION 8.         CONDITIONS TO THE OBLIGATIONS OF BUYER..................................................39

        8.1        Litigation; No Opposition...............................................................39
        8.2        Representations, Warranties and Covenants...............................................40
        8.3        Client Consents.........................................................................43
        8.4        Registration as an Investment Adviser and Registration of Investment Adviser
                   Representatives.........................................................................43
        8.5        Registration as a Broker-Dealer and Registration of Registered
                   Representatives.........................................................................44
        8.6        Other Approvals.........................................................................44
        8.7        Conversion..............................................................................44
        8.8        LLC Agreement...........................................................................44
        8.9        Employment Agreements...................................................................44
        8.10       Intentionally Omitted...................................................................44
        8.11       Agreements with Respect to Private Funds................................................44
        8.12       Agreements with Respect to Offshore Funds...............................................45
        8.13       Capitalization, Net Worth and Working Capital of the LLC................................45
        8.14       Delivery................................................................................45
        8.15       Escrow Agreement........................................................................46
        8.16       Evidence of Insurability................................................................47
        8.17       Insurance Policies......................................................................47
        8.18       Material Adverse Change.................................................................47

SECTION 9.         CONDITIONS TO OBLIGATIONS OF THE COMPANY AND THE
                   PARTNERS................................................................................47

        9.1        No Litigation; No Opposition............................................................47
        9.2        Representations, Warranties and Covenants...............................................47
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        9.3        Client Consent and Approvals............................................................48
        9.4        Delivery................................................................................48

SECTION 10.  TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT; RIGHTS TO PROCEED...................................................49

        10.1       Termination.............................................................................49
        10.2       Effect of Termination...................................................................50
        10.3       Right to Proceed........................................................................50

SECTION 11.  RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS SUBSEQUENT TO CLOSING..................................................50

        11.1       Survival of Representations, Warranties and Covenants...................................50
        11.2       Regulatory Filings......................................................................50
        11.3       Covenants With Respect to Section 15(f) of the
                   Investment Company Act .................................................................51
        11.4       Agreement of Certain Partners...........................................................51

SECTION 12.  INDEMNIFICATION...............................................................................52

       12.1        Indemnification by the Partners.........................................................52
       12.2        Limitations on Indemnification by the Partners..........................................53
       12.3        Indemnification by Buyer................................................................54
       12.4        Limitation on Indemnification by Buyer..................................................54
       12.5        Notice; Defense of Claims...............................................................55
       12.6        Satisfaction of the Partners' Indemnification Obligations...............................55
       12.7        Exclusive Remedy........................................................................56

SECTION 13.  DEFINITIONS...................................................................................56

        13.1       Definitions.............................................................................56

SECTION 14.  MISCELLANEOUS.................................................................................62

        14.1       Fees and Expenses.......................................................................62
        14.2       Dispute Resolution......................................................................62
        14.3       Waivers.................................................................................63
        14.4       Governing Law...........................................................................63
        14.5       Notices.................................................................................63
        14.6       Entire Agreement........................................................................64
        14.7       Assignability; Binding Effect...........................................................65
        14.8       Amendments..............................................................................65
        14.9       Consent to Jurisdiction.................................................................65
        14.10      Captions and Gender.....................................................................65
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        14.11      Execution in Counterparts...............................................................66
        14.12      Publicity and Disclosures...............................................................66
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                                    EXHIBITS


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Exhibit 2.1A               -   Form of Certificate of Conversion
Exhibit 2.1B               -   Form of Certificate of Formation
Exhibit 2.2                -   Form of LLC Agreement
Exhibit 5.16               -   Form of Non-Solicitation/Non-Disclosure Agreement
Exhibit 8.9                -   Form of Employment Agreement
Exhibit 8.14(g)            -   Form of Release
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                           SCHEDULES ON AUGUST , 1997


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Schedule 1.1               -   Allocation of LLC Interest Purchase Price
Schedule 1.2               -   Calculation of Gross Revenues and Related Percentages
Schedule 3.3(b)            -   Capitalization Prior to and Following Conversion
Schedule 3.8(a)            -   Company's Financial Statements
Schedule 6.7               -   Buyer's Financial Statements
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                               PURCHASE AGREEMENT


         AGREEMENT entered into as of August 15, 1997, by and among Affiliated
Managers Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation ("Buyer"), Tweedy, Browne Company
L.P., a Delaware limited partnership, Christopher H. Browne, William H. Browne,
John D. Spears and James M. Clark, Jr. (together, the "Partners" and, each
individually, a "Partner").


                              W I T N E S S E T H:

         WHEREAS, the Company is engaged in the business of providing investment
management and advisory services to private accounts of certain institutional
and individual investors and public and private investment companies, and
effecting transactions in securities in connection therewith;

         WHEREAS, the Partners own of record and beneficially all of the issued
and outstanding interests of the Company, consisting of general partner
interests and limited partner interests representing in the aggregate one
hundred percent of the capital and all rights to profits of the Company;

         WHEREAS, the parties hereto desire and intend, and it is a condition
precedent to the obligations of Buyer hereunder, that, the Company will convert,
and the Partners will cause the Company to be converted, into Tweedy, Browne
Company LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the "LLC"), as more fully
described below;

         WHEREAS, the parties hereto desire to enter into this agreement
providing for the purchase by Buyer of certain interests in the LLC and further
desire that, in connection therewith, the LLC Agreement (as this and other
capitalized terms are defined in Section 13.1) become effective; and

         WHEREAS, to induce Buyer to enter into this Agreement, and to receive
the benefits that will accrue to them if Buyer purchases interests in the LLC,
the Company and the Partners have agreed to make certain representations,
warranties and covenants as set forth herein.

         NOW, THEREFORE, to consummate such purchase and sale and in
consideration of the mutual agreements set forth herein and other valuable
consideration, the receipt and adequacy whereof are hereby acknowledged, the
parties hereto agree as follows:

SECTION 1. SALE OF INTEREST AND PURCHASE PRICE.

         1.1 SALE AND PURCHASE.

         (a) Subject to the terms, provisions and conditions contained in this
Agreement and on the basis of the representations, warranties and covenants
herein set forth, each Partner hereby agrees to sell and deliver to Buyer, free
and clear of any restrictions, liens, claims, charges, security interests,
assignments, mortgages, deposit arrangements, pledges or encumbrances of any
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kind or nature whatsoever (collectively, "Claims"), other than Claims set forth
in the LLC Agreement, and Buyer hereby agrees to purchase from each Partner, the
portion of the LLC Capital Account and Class A LLC Points of such Partner at the
time of the Closing that is equal to the product obtained by multiplying (i) the
percentage set forth opposite such Partner's name on Schedule 1.1 hereto, by
(ii) the Purchased Percentage calculated pursuant to Section 1.2 below
(together, and in the aggregate for all of the Partners, the "Purchased LLC
Interest"), for a price equal to the product obtained by multiplying (I) the
percentage set forth opposite such Seller's name on Schedule 1.1 hereto, by (II)
the LLC Interest Purchase Price calculated pursuant to Section 1.2 below.

                  (b) The entire LLC Interest Purchase Price shall be paid in
cash at the Closing; provided, however, that a pro rata portion of the LLC
Interest Purchase Price payable to each Partner, with the aggregate amount being
**confidential treatment requested** dollars ($**confidential treatment
requested**) of such LLC Interest Purchase Price for all Partners, shall be
placed into and held in escrow as contemplated in the Escrow Agreement and
Section 12.2(a).

         1.2 CALCULATION OF PURCHASED INTEREST AND PURCHASE PRICE.

                  (a) Subject to adjustment as set forth below, the "Free Cash
Flow Percentage" shall be seventy percent (70%), the "Purchased Percentage"
shall be eighty percent (80%) and the "LLC Interest Purchase Price" shall be
three hundred million dollars ($300,000,000).

                  (b) Set forth as Schedule 1.2 hereto is a detailed calculation
of Gross Revenues as of June 30, 1997 and the resulting Free Cash Flow
Percentage, Purchased Percentage and LLC Interest Purchase Price.


                  (c) As soon as practicable after the date hereof, the net
assets included in such calculation of Gross Revenues as of June 30, 1997 shall
be increased or decreased (as applicable) to reflect changes in market value
from and including July 1, 1997 to and including the day prior to the date of
this Agreement, as follows, with a new Gross Revenues calculation made at such
time:

                           (i) the net assets of each Mutual Fund included in
         the calculation of Gross Revenues as of June 30, 1997 shall be
         multiplied by an amount equal to the percentage increase or decrease
         (as applicable) in the net asset value per share of such Mutual Fund
         from and including July 1, 1997 to and including the day prior to the
         date of this Agreement (based upon the most recently calculated net
         asset value), and the resulting amount shall be added to, or subtracted
         from (as applicable) the net assets of such Mutual Fund included in the
         calculation of Gross Revenues as of June 30, 1997;

                           (ii) (x) the net assets of TBK Partners, L.P.,
         included in the calculation of Gross Revenues as of June 30, 1997 shall
         be multiplied by an amount equal to the percentage increase or decrease
         (as applicable) in the value of the assets of TBK Partners, L.P. which
         were in TBK Partners, L.P. on June 30, 1997 (i.e., after subtracting
         any addition to TBK Partners, L.P. and adding back any withdrawals from
         TBK Partners, L.P.) from and including July 1, 1997 to and including
         July 31, 1997 and the resulting amount shall be added to or subtracted
         from (as applicable) the net assets of such account included in Gross
         Revenues calculated as of June 30, 1997, and then (y) the net assets of
         TBK Partners, L.P. obtained after the calculation in clause (x) of this
         paragraph (ii) shall be multiplied by an amount equal to the sum of (A)
         seventy percent (70%) multiplied by the percentage increase or decrease
         (as applicable) in the net asset value per share of the Tweedy, Browne
         American Value Fund and (B) thirty percent (30%) multiplied by the
         percentage increase or decrease (as applicable) in the net asset value
         per share of the Tweedy, Browne Global Value Fund (each such increase
         or decrease calculated from and including August 1, 1997 to and
         including the day prior to the date of this Agreement) and the
         resulting amount shall be added to or subtracted from (as applicable)
         the net assets of TBK Partners, L.P. computed under clause (x) of this
         paragraph (ii);

                           (iii) (x) the net assets of Vanderbilt Partners,
         L.P., included in the calculation of Gross Revenues as of June 30, 1997
         shall be multiplied by an amount equal to the percentage increase or
         decrease (as applicable) in the value of the assets of Vanderbilt
         Partners, L.P. which were in Vanderbilt Partners, L.P. on June 30, 1997
         (i.e., after subtracting any additions to Vanderbilt Partners, L.P. and
         adding back any withdrawals from Vanderbilt Partners, L.P.) from and
         including July 1, 1997 to and including July 31, 1997 and the resulting
         amount shall be added to or subtracted from (as applicable) the net
         assets of such account included in Gross Revenues calculated as of June
         30, 1997, and then (y) the net assets of Vanderbilt Partners, L.P.
         obtained after the calculation in clause (x) of this paragraph (iii)
         shall be multiplied by an amount equal to the percentage increase or
         decrease (as applicable) in the net asset value per share of the
         Tweedy, Browne American Value Fund from and including August 1, 1997 to
         an including the day prior to the date of this Agreement and the
         resulting amount shall be added to or subtracted from (as applicable)
         the net assets of such account computed under clause (x) of this
         paragraph (iii);

                           (iv) the net assets of each investment account of a
         client listed on SCHEDULE 1.2(c) included in the calculation of Gross
         Revenues as of June 30, 1997 shall be multiplied by an amount equal to
         the percentage increase or decrease (as applicable) in the net asset
         value per share of the Tweedy, Browne Global Value Fund from and
         including July 1, 1997 to and including the day prior to the date of
         this Agreement, and the resulting amount shall be added to or
         subtracted from (as applicable) the net assets of such account included
         in Gross Revenues calculated as of June 30, 1997;

                           (v) the net assets of each Offshore Fund included in
         the calculation of Gross Revenues as of June 30, 1997 shall be
         multiplied by an amount equal to the percentage increase of decrease
         (as applicable) in the value of the assets of such Offshore Fund which
         were in such Offshore Fund on June 30, 1997 (i.e., after subtracting
         any additions to such Offshore Fund and adding back any withdrawals to
         such Offshore Fund) from and including July 1, 1997, through and
         including August 15, 1997; and

                           (vi) the net assets of each other investment account
         of a Client (other than the clients covered by (i) through (v) above)
         included in the calculation of Gross Revenues as of June 30, 1997 shall
         be multiplied by an amount equal to the percentage increase or decrease
         (as applicable) in the net asset value per share of the Tweedy, Browne
         American Value Fund from and including July 1, 1997 to and including
         the day prior to the date of this Agreement and the resulting amount
         shall be added to or subtracted from (as applicable) the net assets of
         such account included in Gross Revenues calculated as of June 30, 1997.

                  (d) As of August 31, 1997 Gross Revenues computed pursuant to
Section 1.2(b), as adjusted pursuant to Section 1.2(c) above, shall be further
adjusted by (i) increasing the net assets of each investment account (which
includes for purposes of this paragraph each Mutual Fund, Offshore Fund and
Private Fund as an "account") included therein by the amount of contributions,
if any, to such account (including by reinvestment in such account of dividends
or other distributions) reflected after June 30, 1997 and on or prior to August
31, 1997; (ii) decreasing the net assets of each investment account included
therein by the net amount of withdrawals, if any, from such account (including
any dividends paid or distributions made from such account) reflected after June
30, 1997 and on or prior to August 31, 1997, it being agreed that any investment
account that shall not have Consented prior to the Closing shall be treated as
having withdrawn all its assets under management prior to August 31, 1997; (iii)
for each new investment account opened after June 30, 1997 and not terminated
prior to the Closing, increasing such Gross Revenues by an amount equal to the
sum of (A) if such account is fully invested (except for cash balances in
accordance with customary practices of the Company) (x) the contributions (net
of any withdrawals) made to such accounts prior to August 31, 1997 multiplied by
(y) the effective annualized advisory fee in effect with respect to such account
and (B) if such account is not fully invested (except for cash balances in
accordance with customary practices of the Company), the amount that would be
included in Gross Revenues in accordance with the formula set forth in clause
(c) of the definition thereof; and (iv) increasing or decreasing the portion of
such Gross Revenues attributable to any investment account as to which the
advisory fee rate shall have changed after June 30, 1997 and prior to August 31,
1997 by the annualized effect of such change in fee rate.

                  (e) Prior to the Closing, (i) if Gross Revenues computed
pursuant to Section 1.2(b), as adjusted pursuant to Sections 1.2(c) and 1.2(d)
above, exceed fifty three million five hundred seventy one thousand four hundred
twenty nine dollars ($53,571,429), then two thirds (2/3) of such excess amount
shall be added to the run rate free cash flow base of thirty seven million five
hundred thousand dollars ($37,500,000) or (ii) if Gross Revenues computed
pursuant to Section 1.2(b), as adjusted pursuant to Sections 1.2(c) and 1.2(d)
above, are less than fifty three million five hundred seventy one thousand four
hundred twenty nine dollars ($53,571,429), then seventy percent (70%) of such
deficiency shall be subtracted from the run rate free cash flow base of thirty
seven million five hundred thousand dollars ($37,500,000).

                  (f) If the operation of Section 1.2(e) above results in an
increase to the run rate free cash flow base of thirty seven million five
hundred thousand dollars ($37,500,000), then (i) the Free Cash Flow Percentage
shall be adjusted to be the quotient (calculated to the fifth decimal) obtained
by dividing the new figure obtained by operation of Section 1.2(e) above by the
Gross Revenues computed pursuant to Section 1.2(b), as adjusted pursuant to
Sections 1.2(c) and 1.2(d) above; (ii) the Purchased Percentage shall be
adjusted to be the quotient (calculated to the fifth decimal) obtained by
dividing thirty million dollars ($30,000,000) by the product of (x) the Free
Cash Flow Percentage (as adjusted pursuant to clause (i) of this paragraph (f)),
multiplied by (y) the Gross Revenues computed pursuant to Section 1.2(b), as
adjusted pursuant to Sections 1.2(c) and 1.2(d) above; and (iii) the LLC
Interest Purchase Price shall not be adjusted.

                  (g) If the operation of Section 1.2(e) above results in a
decrease in the initial run rate free cash flow base of thirty seven million
five hundred thousand dollars ($37,500,000), then neither the Purchased
Percentage nor the Free Cash Flow Percentage shall be adjusted and, instead, the
LLC Interest Purchase Price shall be adjusted to be the product obtained by
multiplying the (i) Gross Revenues computed pursuant to Section 1.2(b), as
adjusted pursuant to Sections 1.2(c) and 1.2(d) above, by (ii) ten (10), by
(iii) the unadjusted Free Cash Flow Percentage of seventy percent (70%), and by
(iv) the unadjusted Purchased Percentage of eighty percent (80%).





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         1.3 TIME AND PLACE OF CLOSING. The closing of the purchase and sale
provided for in this Agreement (herein called the "Closing") shall be held at
the offices of Goodwin, Procter & Hoar LLP at Exchange Place, Boston,
Massachusetts at 10:00 a.m. local time on the date of the Closing, which shall
be five (5) business days after the fulfillment or waiver of each of the
conditions set forth in Sections 8 (other than to the extent delivery at the
Closing is specified herein) and 9 (other than to the extent delivery at the
Closing is specified herein) hereof or at such other place, or an earlier or
later date or time as may be mutually agreed upon by Buyer and the Company.

         1.4 FURTHER ASSURANCES. The Partners shall and the LLC shall (and the
Partners shall use all commercially reasonable efforts to cause the LLC to),
from time to time after the Closing, at the request of Buyer and without further
consideration, execute and deliver further instruments of transfer and
assignment and take such other action as Buyer may reasonably require to more
effectively transfer and assign to, and vest in, Buyer the Purchased LLC
Interest and all rights thereto, and to fully implement the provisions of this
Agreement.

         1.5 TRANSFER TAXES. All transfer Taxes under applicable law incurred in
connection with the sale and transfer of the Purchased LLC Interest under this
Agreement will be borne and paid fifty percent (50%) by the Partners (pro rata
in accordance with the percentages of the LLC Interest Purchase Price to be
received by them) and fifty percent (50%) by Buyer, and the Partners (jointly
and severally) or Buyer, as the case may be, shall promptly reimburse the other
for any such Tax that the Company or the Partners, on the one hand, or Buyer on
the other hand, is required to pay under applicable law.

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         1.6 ADDITIONAL CONSENTS. In the event that any ERISA Client whose
contract either prohibits assignment or terminates by its terms upon
consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby did not Consent at or prior
to the Closing (and Buyer in its sole discretion did not elect to treat such
Client as having Consented at the Closing), then (a) such ERISA Client shall be
treated, for purposes of calculating the Purchase Price, as having withdrawn its
assets, but the Company may continue to provide services to such ERISA Client,
subject in each case to the provisions of this Section 1.6, and an appropriate
modification of the LLC Agreement shall be made to allocate revenues
attributable to such contract of such Client for the sole benefit of the
Non-Manager Members (subject to reallocation as provided in clause (b) below)
and (b) if as of the date that is six (6) months after the date of the Closing,
such Client remains a Client of the Company and has made payments of advisory
fees to the Company since the Closing, then such Client shall remain a Client of
the Company thereafter, all revenues attributable to such contract of such
Client since the Closing shall be reallocated for the benefit of all Members of
the Company and Gross Revenues shall be recalculated, with appropriate
adjustments (consistent with the methodology set forth in Section 1.2 and based
upon the revenues attributable to such contract of such Client at the Closing)
made to the Purchased Percentage and the Free Cash Flow Percentage as determined
by the mutual agreement of the Partners and Buyer, unless (i) Buyer and the
Partners agree otherwise or (ii) Buyer so determines and the Partners are unable
to provide Buyer with an opinion of counsel reasonably satisfactory in form and
substance to Buyer to the effect that under applicable law, an agreement between
the Company and the Client substantially in accordance with the terms of the
written agreement in effect immediately prior to the Closing is in full force
and effect and is valid, binding and enforceable.

         1.7 Diligence, Schedules. As promptly as practicable after the date
hereof, and in any event not more than one (1) day after the date hereof, the
Company and the Partners shall permit Buyer and its agents to commence further
due diligence investigations at the offices of the Company and shall make
available to Buyer and its agents all information specifically referenced herein
and all such information and access to employees as may be reasonably requested
by Buyer and its agents. As promptly as practicable after the date hereof, and
in any event not more than three (3) days after the date hereof, the Company and
the Partners shall provide Buyer and its agents with draft Schedules setting
forth all information specified, and any exceptions to the representations and
warranties set forth, in Section 3 and Section 4 hereof, provided that such
Schedules shall specifically reference the particular subsection of Section 3 or
Section 4 with respect to which any such information or exception applies. Buyer
and its agents shall conduct such due diligence investigations and review such
Schedules promptly. The Company and the Partners and their agents shall
cooperate with Buyer and its agents to finalize such Schedules as promptly as
possible, and the Company and the Partners shall deliver such finalized
Schedules to Buyer not later than the fifth (5th) day after the date draft
schedules are provided to Buyer in accordance herewith. The date that is seven
business days after the delivery of the aforementioned final Schedules shall be
the "Delivery Date." The parties acknowledge and agree that time is of the
essence in the performance of obligations under this Section 1.7.


         1.8 PURCHASE PRICE ALLOCATION.

                  (a) Each of the Partners and Buyer hereby acknowledge and
agree that the LLC Interest Purchase Price is allocable, in its entirety, to (i)
the cash, cash items, accounts receivable, tangible personal property and other
balance sheet items of the Company (which shall be valued at fair market value
as of the Closing) and (ii) the goodwill associated with the business of the
Company (which shall represent the residual balance of the LLC Interest Purchase
Price after taking into account balance sheet items).

                  (b) Each of the Partners and Buyer hereby agree to take no
position inconsistent with the acknowledgment and agreement set forth in
subparagraph (a) of this Section 1.8 including, without limitation, on any Tax
return or report (including information returns, declarations and reports) or in
any audit or judicial or administrative proceedings before any Taxing Authority
or court of law or otherwise.

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SECTION 2. CONVERSION INTO LLC AND EFFECTIVENESS OF LLC AGREEMENT.

         2.1 CONVERSION. Immediately prior to the Closing, the Company shall
convert into the LLC (the "Conversion") in the manner contemplated by Section
18-214 of the Delaware Act, and a certificate of conversion to a limited
liability company in the form attached hereto as Exhibit 2.1A (the "Certificate
of Conversion") and a certificate of formation of a limited liability company in
the form attached hereto as Exhibit 2.1B (the "Certificate of Formation") shall
be filed with the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware and shall become
effective.

         2.2 EFFECTIVENESS OF LLC AGREEMENT. Simultaneously with the Closing,
the LLC Agreement in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit 2.2 shall
become effective as the operating agreement of the LLC.


SECTION 3. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE PARTNERS.

         3.1 MAKING OF REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES. As a material inducement
to Buyer to enter into this Agreement and consummate the transactions
contemplated hereby, each Partner hereby makes to Buyer the representations and
warranties contained in this Section 3, which shall be subject to such
exceptions as may be disclosed in Schedules delivered to Buyer pursuant to
Section 1.7 of this Agreement. None of the Partners shall have any right of
indemnity or contribution from the Company or any other right against the
Company with respect to any breach of a representation or warranty by any
Partner hereunder.

         3.2 ORGANIZATION AND QUALIFICATION OF THE COMPANY.

                  (a) The Company is a limited partnership duly organized,
validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the State of Delaware
with full power and authority to own or lease its properties and to conduct its
business in the manner and in the places where such properties are owned or
leased or such business is currently conducted or proposed to be conducted. The
copies of the Company's Certificate of Limited Partnership, as amended to date
(the "Certificate of Limited Partnership"), and of the Company's Agreement of
Limited Partnership, as amended and/or restated to date ("Agreement of Limited
Partnership"), each certified by the Company's Secretary, and heretofore
delivered to Buyer's counsel, are complete and correct, and no amendments
thereto are pending.

                  (b) The Company is not in violation of any term of its
Organizational Documents.

                  (c) The Company is duly qualified to do business as a foreign
entity under the laws of each jurisdiction in which the nature of its business
or the ownership or leasing of its properties requires such qualification,
except for those jurisdictions where the failure to so qualify, individually or
in the aggregate, would not have a Material Adverse Effect on the Company.

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         3.3 CAPITALIZATION; BENEFICIAL OWNERSHIP.

                  (a) The authorized interests of the Company are all duly and
validly authorized, issued, outstanding and fully paid. There are no outstanding
options, warrants, rights, commitments, preemptive rights or agreements of any
kind for the issuance or sale of, or outstanding securities convertible into,
any additional interests of any class, series or type of the Company. None of
the Company's interests has been issued in violation of any federal or state
law.

                  (b) Each Partner owns beneficially and of record the interests
in the Company set forth opposite such Partner's name in Schedule 3.3(b) hereto,
free and clear of any Claims. The Partners are the only beneficial or record
holders of the Company's interests, and the interests shown in Schedule 3.3(b)
are the only interests of the Company held by each Partner or with respect to
which such Partner has any rights. Except as set forth in Schedule 3.3(b)
attached hereto, there are no voting trusts, voting agreements, proxies or other
agreements, instruments or undertakings with respect to the voting of the
interests of the Company to which the Company or any of the Partners is a party.

                  (c) Except as set forth in this Agreement or in the LLC
Agreement, there are no rights, commitments, agreements or understandings
obligating, or which might obligate the Company, any of the Partners or, to the
knowledge of the Company or any Partner after Due Inquiry, any other Person, to
issue, transfer, sell or redeem any securities or interests in the Company.

         3.4 SUBSIDIARIES. The Company has no, nor in the last six (6) year(s)
has it had any, subsidiaries or equity investments in any other Person.

         3.5 AUTHORITY. The Company has full right, authority and power to enter
into this Agreement and each contract or agreement specifically referred to in,
or executed and delivered by the Company pursuant to, this Agreement and to
carry out the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby, including without
limitation the Conversion. The execution, delivery and performance by the
Company of this Agreement and each such other agreement, document and instrument
have been duly authorized by all necessary action of the Company and the
Partners, and no other action on the part of the Company or the Partners is
required in connection therewith.

         This Agreement and each contract or agreement specifically referenced
in, or executed and delivered by the Company pursuant to, this Agreement
constitutes, or when executed and delivered will constitute, valid and binding
obligations of the Company enforceable against the Company in accordance with
its terms. The execution, delivery and performance by the Company of this
Agreement and each such other contract or agreement:

                  (a) does not violate any provision of the Organizational
Documents of the Company, each as amended and/or restated to date;

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                  (b) does not violate any laws of the United States, or any
state or other jurisdiction (domestic or foreign) applicable to the Company or
require the Company to obtain any approval, consent or waiver of, or make any
filing with, any person or entity (governmental or otherwise) that has not been
obtained or made, except as specifically identified in Schedule 3.5 or Schedule
3.7; and

                  (c) does not result in a breach of, constitute a default
under, accelerate any obligation under, or give rise to a right of termination
of, any agreement, contract, instrument, mortgage, lien, lease, permit,
authorization, order, writ, judgment, injunction, decree, determination or
arbitration award to which the Company is a party, or by which any property of
the Company is bound or affected, or result in the creation or imposition of any
Claim on any of the Company's assets or, except to the extent imposed pursuant
to the Organizational Documents of the Company, on any Person's interest in the
Company.

         3.6 REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY.

                  (a) The Company owns no real property. All of the real
property leased by the Company is identified in Schedule 3.6(a) and except as
set forth in therein, the Company does not lease, sublease or otherwise provide
(with or without rent or other consideration and with or without a written
agreement) any interest in real property or rights in connection therewith to
any Person. All leases with respect to real property to which the Company is a
party are identified in Schedule 3.6(a), and true and complete copies thereof
have been delivered to Buyer. Each of such leases has been duly authorized and
executed by the parties thereto and is in full force and effect. The Company is
not in default under any of such leases, nor has any event occurred which, with
notice or the passage of time, or both, would give rise to such a default.

                  (b) Attached hereto as Schedule 3.6(b) is a list of all the
assets of the Company including Intellectual Property. The Company has
separately provided Buyer the tax basis of each such asset. The Company owns all
its assets free and clear of any Claims and such assets are all of the assets
necessary for the conduct of the business of the Company as currently conducted
and for the conduct of such business by the LLC immediately following the
Conversion and the Closing.

         3.7 ASSETS UNDER MANAGEMENT.

                  (a) The aggregate assets under management by the Company as of
December 31, 1996 and June 30, 1997, are accurately set forth in Schedule 3.7
hereto. In addition, set forth in Schedule 3.7 is a list as of December 31, 1996
and June 30, 1997, of all investment management, advisory or sub-advisory
contracts setting forth the name of the Client under each such contract, the
amount of assets under management with respect to each such contract, the fee
schedule in effect with respect to each such contract, the net contributions or
withdrawals from December 31, 1996 through June 30, 1997 and any material fee
adjustments or material contributions to or withdrawals from assets under
management (it being understood and agreed that contributions or withdrawals
greater than one million dollars ($1,000,000) are material)

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implemented since June 30, 1997, or presently proposed to be instituted, the
consent required for the assignment of each such contract other than those that
by their terms terminate upon assignment (which are so identified), and the
country, if other than the United States of America, of which the Client is a
citizen, if such country is known to the Company. Schedule 3.7 also includes a
separate list of all contracts pursuant to which the Company has agreed to
provide Brokerage Services but does not provide Investment Management Services.
There are no contracts, arrangements or understandings pursuant to which the
Company has undertaken or agreed to cap, waive or reimburse any or all fees or
charges payable by any of the Clients set forth in Schedule 3.7 or pursuant to
any of the contracts set forth in Schedule 3.7. No Client of the Company has
expressed an intention to terminate or reduce its investment or brokerage
relationship with the Company, or adjust the fee schedule with respect to any
contract in a manner which would reduce the fee to the Company (or, after giving
effect to the Conversion, the fee to the LLC) and no fact is known to the
Company or any Partner that adversely affects or would adversely affect any of
the contracts set forth in Schedule 3.7.

                  (b) Each account to which the Company provides Investment
Management Services that is (i) an employee benefit plan, as defined in Section
3(3) of ERISA that is subject to Title I of ERISA; (ii) a person acting on
behalf of such a plan; or (iii) an entity whose assets include the assets of
such a plan within the meaning of ERISA and applicable regulations (hereinafter
referred to as an "ERISA Client") have been managed by the Company such that the
Company in the exercise of such management is in compliance in all material
respects with the applicable requirements of ERISA.

                  (c) Set forth in Schedule 3.7 is a list of each Client with
which the Company has a fee based on performance or otherwise providing for
compensation on the basis of a share of capital gains upon, or capital
appreciation of, the funds (or any portion thereof) of any Client, together with
a complete description of such fee or compensation and a calculation thereof for
each of the last three completed years and the most recently completed period.

         3.8 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.

                  (a) The Company has delivered to Buyer the following financial
statements, copies of which are attached hereto as Schedule 3.8:

                           (i) Audited statements of financial condition of the
         Company at September 30, 1994, September 30, 1995 and September 30,
         1996, and audited statements of income, changes in partners' capital
         and cash flows for each of the three (3) years then ended. The audited
         statement of financial condition of the Company at September 30, 1996
         is referred to hereinafter as the "Base Balance Sheet."

                           (ii) Unaudited statements of financial condition of
         the Company at December 31, 1996, March 31, 1997 and June 30, 1997 and
         statements of income, changes in partners' capital and cash flows for
         each period then ended, certified by the Company's senior financial
         officer.

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         All of the foregoing financial statements have been prepared in
accordance with GAAP using the accrual method of accounting, applied
consistently during the periods covered thereby (except that the Company's
unaudited financial statements do not include footnote disclosure and are
subject to normal, immaterial audit adjustments), are complete and correct to
the knowledge of the Company and each Partner after Due Inquiry, and (subject to
the foregoing exceptions with respect to unaudited financial statements) present
fairly the financial condition of the Company at the dates of such statements
and the results of its operations for the periods covered thereby.

                  (b) The Company does not and, as of the date of the Base
Balance Sheet, did not have any liabilities of any nature, whether accrued,
absolute, contingent or otherwise, asserted or unasserted, known or unknown
(including, without limitation, liabilities as guarantor or otherwise with
respect to obligations of others, liabilities for Taxes due or then accrued or
to become due, or contingent or potential liabilities relating to activities of
the Company or the conduct of its businesses prior to the applicable date
regardless of whether claims in respect thereof had been asserted as of such
date), except: (i) liabilities stated or adequately reserved against on the Base
Balance Sheet or the notes thereto; (ii) liabilities reflected in Schedules
furnished to Buyer under Section 1.7 hereof, effective as of the date hereof; or
(iii) immaterial liabilities incurred or recognized in the ordinary course of
business of the Company after the date of, and not in breach of any of the terms
of, this Agreement.

         3.9 TAXES.

                  (a) The Company has paid or caused to be paid all federal,
state, local, foreign or add-on and other taxes, customs duties, government fees
or like amount, including, without limitation, income taxes, estimated taxes,
alternative minimum taxes, franchise taxes, sales taxes, use taxes, ad valorem
or value added taxes, capital stock taxes, employment and payroll-related taxes,
withholding taxes, and transfer taxes, stamp taxes, occupation taxes, windfall
projects taxes, and all deficiencies, or other additions to taxes, interest,
fines and penalties owed by it (collectively, "Taxes"), required to be paid by
it, whether disputed or not. The unpaid Taxes of the Company (i) did not, as of
September 30, 1996, exceed the reserve for tax liability (rather than the
reserve for deferred Taxes established to reflect timing differences between
book and Tax income) set forth in the Base Balance Sheet (rather than in any
notes thereto) and (ii) do not exceed that reserve as adjusted for the passage
of time through the date hereof and the date of the Closing in accordance with
the past custom and practice of the Company filing its Tax Returns.

                  (b) The Company has, in accordance with applicable law, filed
all federal, state, local and foreign Tax returns required to be filed by it,
and all such returns correctly and accurately set forth the amount of any Taxes
relating to the applicable period. A list of all federal, state, local and
foreign income Tax returns filed with respect to the Company for taxable periods
ended on or after December 31, 1990, is set forth in Schedule 3.9 attached
hereto, and such Schedule indicates those returns that have been audited or
currently are the subject of an audit. For each taxable period of the Company
ended on or after September 30, 1990, the Company has made available to Buyer
correct and complete copies of all federal, state, local and foreign income

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Tax returns, examination reports and statements of deficiencies assessed against
or agreed to by the Company.

                  (c) Neither the IRS nor any other governmental authority
responsible for the imposition or collection of any Tax (a "Taxing Authority")
is now asserting or, to the knowledge of the Company or any Partner after Due
Inquiry, threatening to assert against the Company any deficiency or claim for
additional Taxes. No claim has ever been made by a Taxing Authority in a
jurisdiction where the Company does not file reports and returns that the
Company is or may be subject to taxation by that jurisdiction. There are no
security interests on any of the assets of the Company that arose in connection
with any failure (or alleged failure) to pay any Taxes.

                  (d) There has not been any audit of any tax return filed by
the Company for any taxable period ending on or after December 30, 1990, no such
audit is in progress, and the Company has not been notified by any Taxing
Authority that any such audit is contemplated or pending. No extension of time
with respect to any date on which a Tax return was or is to be filed by the
Company is in force, and no waiver or agreement by the Company is in force for
the extension of time for the assessment or payment of any Taxes.

                  (e) The Company has never been (and has never had any
liability for unpaid Taxes because it once was) a member of an "affiliated
group" (as defined in Section 1504(a) of the Code). The Company has never filed,
and has never been required to file, a consolidated, combined or unitary Tax
return with any other entity. The Company is not a party to any Tax sharing
agreement.

         3.10 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE. All of the accounts receivable of the Company
shown or reflected on the Company's statement of financial condition as of June
30, 1997, included as part of Schedule 3.8, or existing at the date this
representation is given (less the reserve for bad debts set forth on the
Company's statement of financial condition as of June 30, 1997 included as part
of Schedule 3.8) are valid and enforceable claims and subject to no set off or
counterclaim. The Company has no accounts or loans receivable from any person,
firm or corporation or other entity which is affiliated with the Company or from
any officer, partner or employee of the Company or any member of the Immediate
Family of any Partner.

         3.11 ABSENCE OF CERTAIN CHANGES. Since the date of the Base Balance
Sheet there has not been any:

                  (a) change in the condition (financial or otherwise) of
properties, assets, liabilities, business, or operations of the Company, which
change by itself or in conjunction with all other such changes, whether or not
arising in the ordinary course of business, has had or could reasonably be
expected to have a Material Adverse Effect on the Company.

                  (b) occurrence, activity, omission or failure to act which
would require the consent of Buyer as Manager Member under Section 3.1(g) of,
would be prohibited under, or would be a violation of, the LLC Agreement if the
LLC Agreement were in effect at the time;

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                  (c) obligation or liability incurred by the Company to any of
its officers, partners, members or employees, or any member of the Immediate
Family of any Partner, or any loans or advances made by the Company to any of
their respective officers, partners, members or employees or any member of the
Immediate Family of any Partner that remain outstanding;

                  (d) change in accounting methods or practices, or billing or
collection policies used by the Company; or

                  (e) agreement or understanding, whether in writing or
otherwise, for the Company to take any of the actions specified in paragraphs
(a) through (d) above.

         3.12 ORDINARY COURSE. Since the date of the Base Balance Sheet, other
than with respect to transactions specifically contemplated herein, the Company
has conducted its business only in the ordinary course and consistently with its
prior practices.

         3.13 BANKING RELATIONS. All of the arrangements which the Company has
with any banking institution are completely and accurately described in Schedule
3.13 attached hereto, indicating with respect to each such arrangement the type
of arrangement maintained (such as checking account, borrowing arrangements,
etc.) and the person or persons authorized in respect thereof.

         3.14 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY.

                  (a) The Company has exclusive ownership of, or license to use,
all patent, copyright, trade secret, trademark, trade name, service mark,
formulas, designs, inventions or other proprietary rights (collectively,
"Intellectual Property") used or to be used in the business of the Company as
presently conducted or contemplated to be conducted by the LLC immediately after
giving effect to the Conversion. All of the rights of the Company in any such
Intellectual Property owned by the Company are freely transferable. No
proceedings have been instituted, or are pending or threatened, which challenge
the rights of the Company of any such Intellectual Property. The Company has the
right to use all customer lists, investment or other processes, computer
software, systems, data compilations, research results and other information
required for, or incident to, its services or its business as presently
conducted or contemplated to be conducted by the LLC immediately after giving
effect to the Conversion. Except for readily available Intellectual Property
licensed from others customer lists and related data and rights in and to the
name "Tweedy Browne," the Company has no Intellectual Property material to its
business.

                  (b) Neither the Company nor any Partner has any knowledge
after Due Inquiry of any infringement by others of any Intellectual Property
rights of the Company.

                  (c) The present and contemplated business, activities and
products of the Company, do not infringe any rights of any other Person in
Intellectual Property. No proceeding charging the Company with infringement of
any Intellectual Property of any other Person has been

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filed or is threatened to be filed. The Company is not making unauthorized use
of any confidential information or trade secrets of any Person, including
without limitation, any former employer of any past or present employee of the
Company. Neither the Company nor, to the knowledge of the Company and each
Partner, any of the Company's employees have any agreements or arrangements with
any Persons other than the Company related to confidential information or trade
secrets of such Persons or restricting any such employee's ability to engage in
business activities of any nature. The activities of the employees on behalf of
the Company do not violate any such agreements or arrangements known to the
Company.

         3.15 CONTRACTS. Except for contracts, commitments, plans, agreements
and licenses described in Schedule 3.7, (true and complete copies of which will
have been made available to Buyer on or prior to the Delivery Date), the Company
is not a party to or subject to any:

                  (a) investment management or investment advisory or
sub-advisory contract or any other contract for the provision of Investment
Management Services or Brokerage Services;

                  (b) any agreement with respect to solicitation of prospective
Clients or of prospective investors for the Mutual Funds;

                  (c) plan or contract providing for bonuses, pensions, options,
stock (or beneficial interest) purchases (or other securities or phantom equity
purchases), deferred compensation, retirement payments, profit sharing, or the
like;

                  (d) employment contract, other than contracts terminable at
will by the Company without liability for any penalty or severance payment;

                  (e) contract for services involving payments by the Company in
excess of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) per year, which is not
terminable by the Company without liability for any termination payment on not
more than thirty (30) days prior notice;

                  (f) contract or agreement or series of related contracts or
agreements for the purchase of any assets, material or equipment except purchase
orders in the ordinary course of business for less than one hundred thousand
dollars ($100,000) per contract or agreement or series of related contracts or
agreements;

                  (g) contract containing covenants limiting the freedom of the
Company (or its Affiliates) to compete in any line of business or with any
person or entity;

                  (h) agreement providing for the borrowing or lending of money,
and the Company has no obligations, except as disclosed in the Base Balance
Sheet: (i) for borrowed money, (ii) evidenced by bonds, debentures, notes or
similar instruments, (iii) to pay the deferred purchase price of property or
services, (iv) under leases that would, in accordance with GAAP, appear on the
balance sheet of the lessee as a liability, (v) secured by a Claim, (vi) in
respect of letters of credit, or bankers acceptances, contingent or otherwise,
or (vii) in respect of any

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guaranty or endorsement or other obligations to be liable for the debts of
another person or entity; or

                  (i) other material contract or agreement to which the Company
is a party or by which it is bound.

         Each of the contracts described in Schedule 3.6(a), Schedule 3.7,
Schedule 3.15, Schedule 3.24 and Schedule 3.25 is valid and effective in
accordance with its respective terms, and there is not, under any such contract,
an existing breach by the Company or event which, with the giving of notice or
the lapse of time or both, would become such a breach. Assuming that the
Consents set forth in Schedule 3.5 and Schedule 3.7 have been obtained or
Comparable Contracts have been entered into, and after giving effect to the
Conversion and the Closing, each such contract will remain valid and effective
in accordance with its respective terms with the LLC having succeeded to all the
rights and obligations of the Company thereunder, and the LLC will be entitled
to all rights and remedies thereunder to which the Company is entitled on the
date hereof. The Company has complied and is in compliance with the Client's
guidelines and restrictions set forth in any contract described in Schedule 3.7,
including, without limitation, any limitation set forth in the applicable
prospectus, offering memorandum or marketing material for a Private Fund, Mutual
Fund or Offshore Fund or governing documents for any Client delivered to the
Company by the Client. The Company is not bound by any agreement, contract or
arrangement the performance of which by the Company or its agents could have a
Material Adverse Effect on the condition (financial or otherwise), properties,
assets, liabilities, business, operations or prospects of Buyer or the Company.

         3.16 LITIGATION. There is no litigation or legal (or other) action,
suit, proceeding or, to the knowledge of the Company and each Partner after Due
Inquiry, investigation, at law or in equity, or before any federal, state,
municipal or other governmental department, commission, bureau, board, agency or
instrumentality, domestic or foreign (including, without limitation, any
voluntary or involuntary proceedings under the Bankruptcy Code or any action,
suit, proceeding or investigation under any foreign, federal or state securities
law, rule or regulation), in which the Company or any officer, partner, member
or employee thereof is engaged, or, to the knowledge of the Company and each
Partner after Due Inquiry, with which any of them is threatened, in connection
with the business, affairs, properties or assets of the Company, or which call
into question the validity or hinder the enforceability or performance of this
Agreement, or of the other contracts or agreements, specifically referenced
herein and the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby. There are no
proceedings pending, or to the knowledge of the Company or any of the Partners
after Due Inquiry, threatened, relating to the termination of, or limitation of,
the rights of the Company under its registration under the Advisers Act as an
investment adviser, its registration under the Exchange Act as a broker-dealer,
its membership in any exchange (as defined under the Exchange Act) or other self
regulatory organization or any similar or related rights under any registrations
or qualifications with various self regulatory bodies, states or other
jurisdictions.

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         3.17 COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS. The Company and each of the Partners is, and
at all times has been, in material compliance with all laws and governmental
rules and regulations, domestic or foreign to the extent either (a) such laws,
rules and regulations are applicable to the activities of the Company or such
Partner on behalf of the Company or (b) the violation of such laws, rules and
regulations could give rise to Material Adverse Effect on the Company or would
result in a disqualification under Section 9(a) of the Investment Company Act or
require an affirmative answer to any of the questions in Item 11 of Part I of
the Company's Form ADV (or any similar or successor form) or Item 7 of the
Company's Form BD, including, without limitation: (i) the Advisers Act, the
Investment Company Act, the Exchange Act, ERISA, the Commodity Exchange Act and
the Securities Act and the regulations promulgated under each of them; (ii) the
rules and regulations of the IML and the BMA; (iii) the by-laws, rules and
regulations of self-regulatory organizations including without limitation the
NASD and each applicable exchange (as defined under the Exchange Act); and (iv)
all other foreign, federal or state securities laws and regulations applicable
to the business or affairs or properties or assets of the Company, including
without limitation the business and affairs of the Private Funds and the
Offshore Funds ((i)-(iv), collectively "Investment Laws and Regulations").
Neither the Company, nor any officer, member, partner or employee thereof, is in
default with respect to any judgment, order, writ, injunction, decree, demand or
assessment relating to any aspect of the business or affairs or properties or
assets of the Company and issued by any court or any federal, state, municipal
or other governmental agency, board, commission, bureau, instrumentality or
department, domestic or foreign, or by any self-regulatory authority. Neither
the Company nor any officer, member, partner or employee thereof, is charged or,
to the knowledge of the Company and each Partner after Due Inquiry, threatened
with, or under investigation with respect to, any violation of any provision of
foreign, federal, state, municipal or other law or any administrative rule or
regulation, domestic or foreign, including, without limitation, any Investment
Laws and Regulations relating to any aspect of the business, affairs, properties
or assets of the Company, or the transactions contemplated hereby.

         3.18 BUSINESS; REGISTRATIONS.

                  (a) The Company is engaged solely in the business of providing
Investment Management Services and Brokerage Services. The Company does not
provide Investment Management Services to: (i) any issuer other than the Private
Funds that would be required to register as an investment company (within the
meaning of the Investment Company Act) but for the exemptions contained in
Section 3(c)(1), the final clause of Section 3(c)(3), Section 3(c)(7) or the
third or fourth clauses of Section 3(c)(11) of the Investment Company Act; (ii)
any issuer other than the Offshore Funds that is registered under the laws of
the appropriate securities regulatory authority in the jurisdiction in which the
issuer is domiciled (other than the United States or the states thereof), and is
or holds itself out as engaged primarily in the business of investing,
reinvesting or trading in securities; or (iii) any issuer other than the Mutual
Funds that is required to be registered as an investment company (within the
meaning of the Investment Company Act).

                  (b) The Company is duly registered as an investment adviser
under the Advisers Act. The Company is duly registered, licensed and qualified
as an investment adviser in all

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jurisdictions where such registration, licensing or qualification is required in
order to conduct its business and where the failure to be so registered,
licensed or qualified could have a Material Adverse Effect on the Company. The
Company is in compliance with all foreign, federal and state laws requiring
registration, licensing or qualification as an investment adviser. The Company
has delivered to Buyer or its representatives, true and complete copies of its
most recent Form ADV, as amended to date, and has made available copies of all
foreign and state registration forms, likewise as amended to date. The
information contained in such forms was true and complete at the time of filing
and is true and complete.

                  (c) The Company is a member in good standing of the NASD and
duly registered as a broker-dealer under the Exchange Act. The Company is duly
registered, licensed and qualified as a broker-dealer in all jurisdictions where
such registration, licensing or qualification is required in order to conduct
its business and where the failure to be so registered, licensed or qualified
could have a Material Adverse Effect on the Company. The Company and its
Employees do not hold any registrations, memberships or similar membership
privileges with such national securities exchange, board of trade, commodities
exchange, clearing corporation or association, securities dealers association or
similar institutions. A true and compete copy of each agreement with respect to
such registration, membership or privileges has been delivered to Buyer and each
such Agreement is a valid and binding agreement of the Company and the
applicable Employee(s), enforceable in accordance with its terms. The Company is
in compliance with all foreign, federal and state laws requiring registration,
licensing or qualification as a broker-dealer, including without limitation all
net capital requirements. The Company has delivered to Buyer or its
representatives, true and complete copies of its most recent Form BD, as amended
to date, and has made available copies of all foreign and state registration
forms, likewise as amended to date. The information contained in such forms was
true and complete at the time of filing and is true and complete.

                  (d) Neither the Company nor, to the knowledge of the Company
and each Partner after Due Inquiry, any person "associated" (as defined under
the Advisers Act or the Exchange Act, as appropriate) with the Company, has been
convicted of any crime or has engaged in any conduct that would be a basis for
denial, suspension or revocation of registration of an investment adviser under
Section 203(e) of the Advisers Act or Rule 206(4)-4(b) thereunder, or is
otherwise subject to "statutory disqualification" (within the meaning of the
Exchange Act), and to the knowledge of the Company and each Partner after Due
Inquiry, there is no proceeding or investigation that is reasonably likely to
become the basis for any such disqualification, denial, suspension or
revocation.

                  (e) Neither the Company nor any of its affiliated persons (as
defined in the Investment Company Act) is subject to any of the restrictions set
forth in Section 9(a) of the Investment Company Act.

                  (f) The Company has all memberships, permits, registrations,
licenses, franchises, certifications and other approvals (collectively, the
"Licenses") required from self-regulatory bodies and from foreign, federal,
state or local authorities in order for the

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Company to conduct its business. The Company is not subject to any limitation
imposed in connection with one or more of the Licenses which could have a
Material Adverse Effect on the condition (financial or otherwise), properties,
assets, liabilities, business, operations or prospects of the Company or Buyer.
Neither the Company nor any of its officers and employees is required to be
registered as an investment adviser, a broker or dealer, a commodity trading
adviser, a commodity pool operator, a futures commission merchant, an
introducing broker, a registered representative or associated person, a
counseling officer, an insurance agent, a sales person or in any similar
capacity with the SEC, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the National
Futures Association, the NASD, the IML, the BMA, the securities commission of
any jurisdiction or any self-regulatory organization.

         3.19 INSURANCE. The Company has in full force and effect such insurance
with respect to its business, property and assets (including without limitation
errors and omissions liability insurance) as set forth in Schedule 3.19 hereto
and all bonds required by ERISA and by any contract to which the Company is a
party as set forth in Schedule 3.19 hereto. The Company is not in default under
any such insurance policy or bond.

         3.20 POWERS OF ATTORNEY. The Company has not granted to any Person any
power of attorney that remains outstanding.

         3.21 FINDER'S FEE. Except for fees to Goldman, Sachs & Co., which fees
will be paid by the Partners, neither the Company nor any Partner has incurred
or become liable for any broker's commission or finder's fee relating to or in
connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

         3.22 CORPORATE RECORDS; COPIES OF DOCUMENTS. On or prior to the
Delivery Date the Company and the Partners will have made available for
inspection and copying by Buyer and its counsel true and correct copies of all
documents referred to in this Agreement or in the Schedules delivered to Buyer
in connection herewith.

         3.23 TRANSACTIONS WITH INTERESTED PERSONS. Neither the Company nor any
partner, member, officer, supervisory employee or director of the Company or, to
the knowledge of the Company and each Partner after Due Inquiry, any member of
the Immediate Family of such Partner, (a) is a competitor of, or a party to any
material transaction or material contract or arrangement with, the Company, or
(b) serves as an officer or director or in another similar capacity of, any
competitor or Client of the Company, or any organization which has a material
contract or agreement with the Company or (c) owns directly or indirectly on an
individual or joint-basis, (other than in or through beneficial ownership of
less than five percent (5%) of the outstanding securities of a publicly traded
company), any interests in any competitor or any organization that has a
material contract or agreement with the Company.

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         3.24 EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PROGRAMS.

                  (a) Schedule 3.24, lists every Employee Program (as defined
below) that has been maintained (as defined below) by the Company at any time
during the three-year period ending on the date of this Agreement.

                  (b) Each Employee Program which is maintained by the Company
and which is intended to qualify under Section 401(a) or 501(c)(9) of the Code
has received a favorable determination or approval letter from the IRS regarding
its qualification under such section and has, in fact, been qualified under the
applicable section of the Code for all time periods necessary for its intended
operations. No event or omission has occurred which would cause any such
Employee Program to lose its qualification under the applicable Code section.

                  (c) The Company does not know and has no reason to know, of
any failure of any party to comply with any laws applicable to the Employee
Programs that have been maintained by the Company. With respect to any Employee
Program maintained by the Company, there has occurred no "prohibited
transaction," as defined in Section 406 of ERISA or Section 4975 of the Code, or
breach of any duty under ERISA or other applicable law (including, without
limitation, any health care continuation requirements or any other tax law
requirements, or conditions to favorable tax treatment, applicable to such
plan), which could result, directly or indirectly, in any taxes, penalties or
other liability to the LLC or Buyer. No litigation, arbitration, or governmental
administrative proceeding (or investigation) or other proceeding (other than
those relating to routine claims for benefits) is pending or threatened with
respect to any such Employee Program.

                  (d) Neither the Company nor any ERISA Affiliate (as defined
below) (i) has ever maintained any Employee Program which has been subject to
title IV of ERISA (including, but not limited to, any Multiemployer Plan (as
defined below)) or (ii) has ever provided health care or any other non-pension
benefits to any employees after their employment is terminated (other than as
required by part 6 of subtitle B of title I of ERISA) or has ever promised to
provide such post-termination benefits.

                  (e) With respect to each Employee Program maintained by the
Company within the three (3) years preceding the Closing, complete and correct
copies of the following documents (if applicable to such Employee Program) have
previously been made available to Buyer: (i) all documents embodying or
governing such Employee Program, and any funding medium for the Employee Program
(including, without limitation, trust agreements) as they may have been amended;
(ii) the most recent IRS determination or approval letter with respect to such
Employee Program under Code Sections 401 or 501(c)(9), and any applications for
determination or approval subsequently filed with the IRS; (iii) the three (3)
most recently filed IRS Forms 5500, with all applicable schedules and
accountants' opinions attached thereto; (iv) the summary plan description for
such Employee Program (or other descriptions of such Employee Program provided
to employees) and all modifications thereto; (v) any insurance policy (including
any fiduciary liability insurance policy) related to such Employee Program; (vi)
any documents evidencing any loan to an Employee Program that is a leveraged
employee stock ownership plan; and (vii) all other

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materials reasonably necessary for Buyer to perform any of its responsibilities
with respect to any Employee Program subsequent to the Closing (including,
without limitation, health care continuation requirements).

                  (f) For purposes of this section:

                           (i) "Employee Program" means, whether written or
         oral: (A) all employee benefit plans within the meaning of ERISA
         Section 3(3), including, but not limited to, multiple employer welfare
         arrangements (within the meaning of ERISA Section 3(4)), plans to which
         more than one unaffiliated employer contributes and employee benefit
         plans (such as foreign or excess benefit plans) which are not subject
         to ERISA; and (B) all stock option plans, bonus or incentive award
         plans, severance pay policies or agreements, termination pay
         arrangements, deferred compensation agreements, supplemental income
         arrangements, vacation plans, and all other employee benefit plans,
         agreements, and arrangements not described in (A) above. In the case of
         an Employee Program funded through an organization described in Code
         Section 501(c)(9), each reference to such Employee Program shall
         include a reference to such organization.

                           (ii) An entity "maintains" an Employee Program if
         such entity sponsors, contributes to, or provides (or has promised to
         provide) benefits under such Employee Program, or has any obligation
         (by agreement or under applicable law) to contribute to or provide
         benefits under such Employee Program, or if such Employee Program
         provides benefits to or otherwise covers employees of such entity, or
         their spouses, dependents, or beneficiaries.

                           (iii) An entity is an "ERISA Affiliate" of the
         Company if it would have ever been considered a single employer with
         the Company under ERISA Section 4001(b) or part of the same "controlled
         group" as the Company for purposes of ERISA Section 302(d)(8)(C).

                           (iv) "Multiemployer Plan" means a (pension or
         non-pension) employee benefit plan to which more than one employer
         contributes and which is maintained pursuant to one or more collective
         bargaining agreements.

         3.25 DIRECTORS, OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES.

                  (a) Schedule 3.25(a) hereto contains a true and complete list
of all current partners and officers of the Company. In addition, Schedule
3.25(a) hereto contains a list of all managers, employees and consultants of the
Company who, individually, have received or are scheduled to receive
compensation from the Company for the fiscal year ending December 31, 1997, in
excess of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000). In each case such Schedule
includes the current job title and aggregate annual compensation of each such
individual.

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                  (b) To the knowledge of the Company and each Partner after Due
Inquiry, each employee listed in Schedule 3.25(a) hereto is in good health.

                  (c) As of June 30, 1997, the Company employs the employees
listed in Schedule 3.25(c) (the "Employees") (which schedule indicates which
employees are full-time and part-time employees) and generally enjoys good
employer-employee relationships. No consultant or other Person other than the
Employees renders Investment Management Services to or on behalf of the Company
or renders Brokerage Services in the name of the Company. The Company does not
have any obligation, contingent or otherwise, whether written or oral, under (a)
any collective bargaining or other labor agreement, (b) any retainer or
consulting arrangements, or (c) any other employee or employment-related
contract or non-terminable (whether with or without penalty) employment
arrangement (each, together with any service or employment-related agreements or
contracts disclosed in Schedules 3.15 and 3.24, an "Employment Arrangement").
The Company is not in default with respect to any material term or condition of
any Employment Arrangement, including, without limitation, after the giving of
notice, lapse of time or both. The Company is not delinquent in payments to any
of its employees for any wages, salaries, commissions, bonuses or other direct
compensation for any services performed for it to the date hereof or amounts
required to be reimbursed to such employees. Upon termination of the employment
of any of such employees, neither the Company nor Buyer would, by reason of the
transactions contemplated under this Agreement or anything done prior to the
Closing, be liable to any of such employees for so-called "severance pay" or any
other payments except as set forth in the LLC Agreement. The Company does not
have any policy, practice, plan or program of paying severance pay or any form
of severance compensation in connection with the termination of employment. The
Company is in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations respecting
labor, employment, fair employment practices, work place safety and health,
terms and conditions of employment, and wages and hours. There are no charges of
employment discrimination or unfair labor practices against or involving the
Company. There are no grievances, complaints or charges that have been filed
against the Company under any dispute resolution procedure that might have an
adverse effect on the Company or Buyer or the conduct of their respective
businesses, and there is no arbitration or similar proceeding pending and no
claim therefor has been asserted. The Company has in place all employee policies
required by applicable laws, rules and regulations, and there have been no
violations or alleged violations of any of such policies. None of the Company or
any of the Partners has received any information indicating that any of the
Company's employment policies or practices is currently being audited or
investigated by any federal, state or local government agency. The Company is,
and at all times since November 6, 1986 has been, in compliance with the
requirements of the Immigration Reform Control Act of 1986.

         3.26 CODE OF ETHICS. The Company has a written policy regarding insider
trading and a Code of Ethics which complies with all applicable provisions of
Section 204A of the Advisers Act a copy of which has been delivered to Buyer
prior to the date hereof. All employees of the Company have executed
acknowledgments that they are bound by the provisions of such Code of Ethics and
insider trading policy. The policies of the Company with respect to avoiding
conflicts of interest are as set forth in the Company's Code of Ethics. There
have been no material

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violations or allegations of material violations of such Code of Ethics, insider
trading policy or conflicts policy.

         3.27 CERTAIN REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES AS TO PRIVATE FUNDS.

                  (a) True, correct and complete copies of all of the current
investment advisory agreements and distribution or underwriting contracts,
administrative services and other services agreements, if any, and
organizational and offering documents, pertaining to each of the Private Funds
(i) will have been made available to Buyer prior to the Delivery Date and (ii)
are in full force and effect. Such offering materials did not, at the respective
dates thereof, or at any time at which such materials were distributed or made
available to investors or prospective investors, contain any untrue statement of
a material fact or omit to state a material fact required to be stated therein
or necessary to make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances under
which they were made, not misleading.

                  (b) Each of the Private Funds is duly organized, validly
existing and in good standing in the jurisdiction in which it is organized and
has all requisite power and authority to conduct its business in the manner and
in the places where such business is currently conducted. Each Private Fund is
and, for the ten (10) years preceding the date hereof, has been engaged solely
in the business of investing and reinvesting in securities. Each Private Fund is
and, since its inception, has been in compliance with all Investment Laws and
Regulations to the extent such laws and regulations are applicable to, or
violation thereof could have a Material Adverse Effect on, such Private Fund.

                  (c) Each of the Private Funds has timely filed all Tax returns
and reports (including information returns, declarations and reports) (the
"Private Fund Tax Returns") required to be filed by it with any Taxing
Authorities for taxable periods ending after December 31, 1990 and has paid, or
withheld and paid over, all Taxes which were shown to be due on the Private Fund
Tax Returns. The information contained in such Private Fund Tax Returns is true,
correct and complete. With respect to each Private Fund, there are no
liabilities for Taxes which have not been paid in prior periods or for which an
adequate reserve for such liability does not exist. With respect to each Private
Fund, no claims have been or are being asserted by any Taxing Authorities with
respect to any Taxes and, to the knowledge of the Company and each Partner after
Due Inquiry, there are no threatened claims for Taxes.

                  (d) The Company has made available to Buyer true, correct and
complete copies of the audited financial statements, prepared in accordance with
GAAP, of each of the Private Funds for the past three fiscal years (each
hereinafter referred to as a "Private Fund Financial Statement"). Each of the
Private Fund Financial Statements is consistent with the books and records of
the applicable Private Fund, and presents fairly the consolidated financial
position of such Private Funds in accordance with GAAP applied on a consistent
basis (except as otherwise noted therein) at the respective date of such Private
Fund Financial Statement and the results of operations and cash flows for the
respective periods indicated, except in the case of the interim financial
statements which are subject to normal year-end adjustments which in the
aggregate are

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not material. The Private Fund Financial Statements reflect and disclose all
material changes in accounting principles and practices adopted by the
applicable Private Fund during the periods covered by each Private Fund
Financial Statement. The books of account of each of the Private Funds fairly
reflect their respective transactions.

                  (e) There are no special restrictions, consent judgments or
SEC orders on, or with regard to, any of the Private Funds. Since inception,
each of the Private Funds has been excluded from the definition of an investment
company under the Investment Company Act by virtue of Section 3(c)(1) thereof
and has been duly registered and in good standing under the laws of each
jurisdiction in which such qualification is necessary, except where the failure
to be duly registered and in good standing would not have a Material Adverse
Effect on the respective Private Fund or the Company.

                  (f) All interests of each of the Private Funds were sold
pursuant to a valid and effective exemption from registration under the
Securities Act and have been duly authorized and are validly issued. Each of the
Private Funds' investments have been made in accordance with its respective
investment policies and restrictions in effect at the time the investments were
made and have been held in accordance with its respective investment policies
and restrictions, to the extent applicable and in effect at the time such
investments were held.

                  (g) All consent solicitation materials to be prepared for use
by the Private Funds in connection with the transactions contemplated by this
Agreement at the time such information is provided or used, as then amended or
supplemented, in each case, will, insofar as it contains or consists of
information supplied by the Company or the Partners, be accurate and complete
and will not contain any untrue statement of a material fact, or omit to state
any material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the
statements therein, in the light of the circumstances under which they were
made, not misleading.

                  (h) There is no litigation or legal (or other) action, suit,
proceeding or investigation at law or in equity pending or, to the knowledge of
the Company and each Partner after Due Inquiry, threatened in any court or
before or by any governmental agency or instrumentality, department, commission,
board, bureau or agency, or before any arbitrator, by or against any of the
Private Funds. There are no judgments, injunctions, orders or other judicial or
administrative mandates outstanding against or affecting any of the Private
Funds.

                  (i) Each Private Fund has full right, authority and power to
enter into each Private Fund Management Agreement to which it is a party and to
carry out the transactions contemplated thereby. Each Private Fund Management
Agreement, when executed and delivered by the respective Private Fund, will
constitute the valid and binding obligation of such Private Fund, enforceable in
accordance with its terms. No such Private Fund Management Agreement will
violate any provision of the certificate of limited partnership or the
partnership agreement (or any other organizational document) of the respective
Private Fund (each as amended and/or restated to date) or will result in a
breach of, constitute a default under, accelerate any obligation under, or give
rise to a right of termination of any agreement, contract, instrument, lien,

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authorization, order, writ, judgment, injunction, decree or determination to
which the respective Private Fund is a party, or by which any property of such
respective Private Fund is bound or affected.

         3.28 CERTAIN REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES AS TO THE MUTUAL FUNDS.

                  (a) True, correct and complete copies of all of the current
investment advisory agreements and distribution or underwriting contracts, plans
adopted pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the Investment Company Act or arrangements
for the payment of service fees (as such term is defined in Rule 2830 of the
NASD Conduct Rules), and all administrative services and other services
agreements, if any (collectively, the "Mutual Fund Agreements"), pertaining to
each of the Mutual Funds and in effect on the date of this Agreement (i) have
been made available to Buyer prior to the date hereof and (ii) are in full force
and effect. As to each Mutual Fund, there has been in full force and effect an
investment advisory, sub-advisory, distribution or underwriting agreement (as
applicable) at all times since the inception of such Mutual Fund, and each
Mutual Fund Agreement pursuant to which the Company has received compensation
respecting its activities in connection with each of the Mutual Funds was duly
approved in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Investment Company
Act.

                  (b) There are no special restrictions, consent judgments or
SEC or judicial orders on or with regard to any of the Mutual Funds currently in
effect.

                  (c) Since inception, Tweedy, Browne Fund, Inc. has been a duly
registered investment company in material compliance with the Investment Company
Act and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder and duly registered or
licensed and in good standing under the laws of each jurisdiction in which such
qualification is necessary, except where the failure to be duly registered and
in good standing will not and would not reasonably be expected to have a
Material Adverse Effect on the respective Mutual Fund or the Company. Since
their initial offering, shares of each of the Mutual Funds have been duly
qualified for sale under the securities laws of each jurisdiction in which they
have been sold or offered for sale at such time or times during which such
qualification was required, and, if not so qualified, the failure to so qualify
would not have a Material Adverse Effect on the respective Mutual Fund or the
Company. The offering and sale of shares of each of the Mutual Funds have been
registered under the Securities Act during such period or periods for which such
registration is required, the related registration statement has become
effective under the Securities Act, no stop order suspending the effectiveness
of any such registration statement has been issued and no proceedings for that
purpose have been instituted or, to the knowledge of the Company and each
Partner after Due Inquiry, are contemplated. Such registration statement under
the Investment Company Act and/or the Securities Act has, at all times when such
registration statement was effective, complied in all material respects with the
requirements of the Investment Company Act and the Securities Act then in effect
and neither such registration statement nor any amendments thereto contained at
the time such registration statement became effective, an untrue statement of a
material fact or omitted to state a material fact required to be stated therein
or necessary to make the statements therein, in the light of the circumstances
under which they were made, not misleading. Copies of the current

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registration statement of Tweedy, Browne Fund, Inc. under the Investment Company
Act and/or the Securities Act have been made available to Buyer. All shares of
each of the Mutual Funds were sold pursuant to an effective registration
statement and have been duly authorized and are validly issued, fully-paid and
non-assessable. Each of the Mutual Funds' investments have been made in
accordance with its investment policies and restrictions set forth in its
registration statement in effect at the time the investments were made and have
been held in accordance with its respective investment policies and
restrictions, to the extent applicable and in effect at the time such
investments were held.

                  (d) All proxy statements to be prepared for use by Tweedy,
Browne Fund, Inc. in connection with the transactions contemplated by this
Agreement, the written information provided by the Mutual Funds to each Board of
Directors (or equivalent bodies) in connection with this Agreement or the
transactions contemplated hereby at the time such information is provided and,
in the case of a proxy statement, the date of the shareholder vote for which
such proxy statement will be used, as then amended or supplemented, in each
case, will, insofar as it contains or consists of information supplied by the
Company, be accurate and complete and will not contain any untrue statement of a
material fact, or omit to state any material fact required to be stated therein
or necessary to make the statements therein, in the light of the circumstances
under which they were made, not misleading.

                  (e) Each of the Mutual Funds has satisfied the relevant
requirements of the Code for all taxable years, or parts thereof, of such Mutual
Fund ending prior to the Closing as to its status as a regulated investment
company as defined in Sections 851-855 of the Code. Neither the Company nor, to
the knowledge of the Company and each Partner after Due Inquiry any of the
Mutual Funds has received any notice or other communication relating to or
affecting any Mutual Fund's compliance with any of these relevant requirements.

                  (f) Each of the Mutual Funds has timely filed all Tax returns
and reports (including information returns, declarations and reports) (the
"Mutual Fund Tax Returns") required to be filed by it with any Taxing
Authorities and has paid, or withheld and paid over, all Taxes which were shown
to be due on the Mutual Fund Tax Returns. The information contained in such
Mutual Fund Tax Returns is true, correct and complete. With respect to each
Mutual Fund, there are no liabilities for Taxes which have not been paid in
prior periods or for which an adequate reserve for such liability does not
exist. With respect to each Mutual Fund, no claims have been or are being
asserted by any Taxing Authorities with respect to any Taxes and, to the
knowledge of the Company and each Partner after Due Inquiry, there are no
threatened claims for Taxes.

                  (g) Neither the Company, any person who is an "affiliated
person" (as defined in the Investment Company Act) or any other "interested
person" of the Company (as defined in the Investment Company Act), receives or
is entitled to receive any compensation directly or indirectly (i) from any
person in connection with the purchase or sale of securities or other property
to, from or on behalf of any of the Mutual Funds, other than bona fide ordinary
compensation as principal underwriter for any of the Mutual Funds or as broker
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the purchase or sale of securities in compliance with Section 17(e) of the
Investment Company Act, or (ii) from any of the Mutual Funds or its security
holders for other than bona fide investment advisory, administrative or other
services. Accurate and complete disclosure of all such compensation arrangements
has been made in the registration statement of Tweedy Browne Fund, Inc. filed
under the federal securities laws.

                  (h) The Company has made available to Buyer true, correct and
complete copies of the audited financial statements, prepared in accordance with
GAAP, of each of the Mutual Funds for the past three fiscal years (or such
shorter period as such Mutual Fund shall have been in existence), and unaudited
financial statements, prepared in accordance with GAAP, of each of the Mutual
Funds for the first six-months of its most recent fiscal year if the date of the
Mutual Fund's fiscal year end and six-month period financial statements (each
hereinafter referred to as a "Mutual Fund Financial Statement"). Each of the
Mutual Fund Financial Statements is consistent with the books and records of the
related Mutual Fund, and presents fairly the consolidated financial position of
the related Mutual Fund in accordance with GAAP applied on a consistent basis
(except as otherwise noted therein) at the respective date of such Mutual Fund
Financial Statement and the results of operations and cash flows for the
respective periods indicated. The Mutual Fund Financial Statements reflect and
disclose all material changes in accounting principles and practices adopted by
each of the Mutual Funds during the periods covered by each Mutual Fund
Financial Statement. The books of account pertaining to each of the Mutual Funds
fairly reflect their respective transactions.

                  (i) There is no litigation or legal (or other) action, suit,
proceeding or investigation at law or in equity pending or, to the knowledge of
the Company and each Partner after Due Inquiry, threatened in any court or
before or by any governmental agency or instrumentality, department, commission,
board, bureau or agency, or before any arbitrator, by or against any of the
Mutual Funds, or any officer or director thereof relating to the activities of
the Mutual Funds, any disqualification of the Company or any Partner under
Section 9(a) of the Investment Company Act, or any event which would require the
Company to give an affirmative response to any of the questions in Item 11 of
the Company's Form ADV (or any similar or successor form) or under Item 7 of the
Company's Form BD (or any similar or successor form). There are no judgments,
injunctions, orders or other judicial or administrative mandates outstanding
against or affecting any of the Mutual Funds or any officer or director thereof
relating to the activities of or affecting the Mutual Funds.

                  (j) Each Mutual Fund complies, and has been maintained in
compliance, in all material respects, with all applicable requirements,
including all reporting and disclosure requirements, prescribed by any and all
Investment Laws and Regulations and orders thereunder.

                  (k) The exhibit list in the current registration statement of
Tweedy Browne Fund, Inc. includes all of the documents that would be required to
be included thereon if such registration statement were being refiled.

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         3.29 CERTAIN REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES AS TO THE OFFSHORE FUNDS
AND OFFSHORE RELATED PARTNERSHIPS.

                  (a) True, correct and complete copies of all of the current
investment advisory agreements and distribution or underwriting contracts,
arrangements for the payment of service fees, and all administrative services
and other services agreements, if any (collectively, the "Offshore Fund
Agreements"), pertaining to each of the Offshore Funds (i) will have been made
available to Buyer on or prior to the Delivery Date and (ii) are in full force
and effect. As to each Offshore Fund, there has been in full force and effect an
investment advisory, sub-advisory, distribution or underwriting agreement (as
applicable) at all times since the inception of such Offshore Fund, and each
Offshore Fund Agreement, pursuant to which the Company has received compensation
respecting its activities in connection with each of the Offshore Funds was duly
approved in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Investment Company
Act.

                  (b) There are no special restrictions, consent judgments or
orders of the SEC, the IML, the BMA or any other regulatory body under any
applicable Investment Laws and Regulations on or with regard to any of the
Offshore Funds or Offshore Related Partnerships currently in effect.

                  (c) Each of the Offshore Funds is duly organized, validly
existing and in good standing in the jurisdiction in which it is organized and
has all requisite power and authority to conduct its business in the manner and
in the places where such business is currently conducted. Each Offshore Fund is
and, since its inception has been, engaged solely in the business of an
investment company. Each Offshore Fund and Offshore Related Partnership is and,
since its inception has been, in compliance with all Investment Laws and
Regulations and orders thereunder.

                  (d) All offering materials used by the Offshore Funds and all
proxy or consent statements to be prepared for use by the Offshore Funds in
connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, the written
information provided by the Company to each Board of Directors (or equivalent
bodies) of the Offshore Funds in connection with this Agreement or the
transactions contemplated hereby has been or will be accurate and complete and
has not or will not contain any untrue statement of a material fact, or omit to
state any material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the
statements therein, in the light of the circumstances under which they were
made, not misleading or.

                  (e) None of the Offshore Funds is engaged in the conduct of a
trade or business in the United States (within the meaning of the Code). Each
Offshore Fund is a passive foreign investment company (within the meaning of the
Code) and is not a controlled foreign corporation (within the meaning of the
Code). Each of the Offshore Funds has in effect a QEF election. Each of the
Offshore Funds and the Related Offshore Partnerships has timely filed all Tax
returns and reports (including information returns, declarations and reports)
(the "Offshore Tax Returns") required to be filed by it with any Taxing
Authorities and has paid, or withheld and paid over, all Taxes which were shown
to be due on the Offshore Tax Returns. The information contained in

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such Offshore Tax Returns is true, correct and complete. With respect to each
Offshore Fund and Offshore Related Partnership, there are no liabilities for
Taxes which have not been paid in prior periods or for which an adequate reserve
for such liability does not exist. With respect to each Offshore Fund and
Offshore Related Partnership, no claims have been or are being asserted by any
Taxing Authorities with respect to any Taxes and, to the knowledge of the
Company and each Partner after Due Inquiry, there are no threatened claims for
Taxes.

                  (f) The Company has made available to Buyer true, correct and
complete copies of the audited financial statements, prepared in accordance with
GAAP, of each of the Offshore Funds and Offshore Related Partnerships for the
past three fiscal years (each hereinafter referred to as a "Offshore Financial
Statement"). Each of the Offshore Financial Statements is consistent with the
books and records of each of the Offshore Funds, and presents fairly the
consolidated financial position of each of the Offshore Funds in accordance with
GAAP applied on a consistent basis (except as otherwise noted therein) at the
respective date of such Offshore Financial Statements and the results of
operations and cash flows for the respective periods indicated. The Offshore
Financial Statements reflect and disclose all material changes in accounting
principles and practices adopted by the Offshore Funds and Offshore Related
Partnerships during the periods covered by each Offshore Financial Statement.
The books of account of each of the Offshore Funds fairly reflect their
respective transactions.

                  (g) There is no litigation or legal (or other) action, suit,
proceeding or investigation at law or in equity pending or, to the knowledge of
the Company and each Partner after Due Inquiry threatened in any court or before
or by any governmental agency or instrumentality, department, commission, board,
bureau or agency, or before any arbitrator, by or against any of the Offshore
Funds, or any officer or director thereof, relating to the activities of the
Offshore Funds, any disqualification of the Company an any Partner under Section
9(a) of the Investment Company Act, or any event which would require the Company
to give an affirmative response to any of the questions in Item 11 of the
Company's Form ADV (or any similar or successor form) or under Item 7 of the
Company's Form BD (or any similar or successor form). There are no judgements,
injunctions, orders or other judicial or administrative mandates outstanding
against or affecting any of the Offshore Funds or any officer or director
thereof, relating to the activities of or affecting the Offshore Funds.

                  (h) Each Offshore Fund complies, and has been maintained in
compliance, in all material respects, with all applicable requirements,
including all reporting and disclosure requirements, prescribed by any and all
Investment Laws and Regulations.

                  (i) Schedule 3.29(i) contains a true, complete and correct
list, as of the date hereof, of all contracts, agreements and commitments
written or oral, between any Offshore Fund and any Offshore Related Partnership
or by which one or more Offshore Funds and (or any of their respective
properties) one or more Offshore Related Partnerships (or any of their
respective properties) is bound as of the date hereof and such contracts,
agreements and commitments have been previously delivered by the Company and the
Partners to Buyer, and such contracts,

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agreements and commitments contain substantially the entire understanding
between the Offshore Funds and Offshore Related Partnerships with respect to the
subject matter thereof.

                  (j) Each Offshore Fund has full right, authority and power to
enter into amendments to each Offshore Management Agreement to which it is a
party in order to facilitate the transition contemplated by Section 5.7 of the
LLC Agreement and to carry out the transactions contemplated thereby (except to
the extent that certain provisions may be subject to subject to the receipt of
all necessary consents or approvals and the making of any necessary filings to
effect an amendment to the organizational documents of such Offshore Fund as
contemplated in Section 5.15). Each Offshore Management Agreement, at the time
the foregoing amendments are executed and delivered by the respective Offshore
Fund, will constitute a valid and binding obligation of such Offshore Fund,
enforceable in accordance with its terms (subject to the exception in the
foregoing sentence). No such Offshore Management Agreement will violate any
provision of the by-laws or articles of incorporation (or any other
organizational document) of the respective Offshore Fund (each as amended and/or
restated to date) or will result in a breach of, constitute a default under,
accelerate any obligation under, or give rise to a right of termination of any
agreement, contract, instrument, lien, authorization, order, writ, judgment,
injunction, decree or determination to which the respective Offshore Fund is a
party, or by which any property of such respective Offshore Fund is bound or
affected.

SECTION 4. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE PARTNERS.

         As a material inducement to Buyer to enter into this Agreement and
consummate the transactions contemplated hereby, each Partner hereby makes to
Buyer each of the representations and warranties set forth in this Section 4
with respect to such Partner. No Partner shall have any right of indemnity or
contribution from the Company (or any other right against the Company) with
respect to the breach of any representation or warranty by any Partner
hereunder.

         4.1 AUTHORITY. Such Partner has full right, authority, power and
capacity to enter into this Agreement and each contract or agreement
specifically referenced in, or executed and delivered by or on behalf of such
Partner pursuant to, or as contemplated by, this Agreement and to carry out the
transactions contemplated hereby and thereby. This Agreement and each contract
or agreement, specifically referenced in, or executed and delivered by such
Partner pursuant to, this Agreement constitutes, or when executed and delivered
will constitute, a valid and binding obligation of such Partner, enforceable
against such partner in accordance with its respective terms. The execution,
delivery and performance of this Agreement and each such agreement, contract,
document and instrument:

                  (a) does not and will not violate any provision of any laws of
the United States or any state or other jurisdiction applicable to such Partner,
or require such Partner to obtain any approval, consent or waiver from, or make
any filing with, any person or entity (governmental or otherwise) that has not
been obtained or made; and

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                  (b) does not and will not result in a breach of, constitute a
default under, accelerate any obligation under, or give rise to a right of
termination of, any agreement, contract, instrument, mortgage, lien, lease,
permit, authorization, order, writ, judgment, injunction, decree, determination
or arbitration award to which such Partner is a party or by which the property
of such Partner is bound or affected.

         4.2 OWNERSHIP OF LLC INTERESTS. After giving effect to the Conversion
and the Closing, such Partner will be the record and beneficial owner of an
interest in the LLC, free and clear of any Claims other than restrictions
imposed pursuant to the LLC Agreement, in an amount set forth opposite his name
in Schedule 1.1. Such interest will constitute all the interests in the LLC or
rights in connection with interests in the LLC which are then held by such
Person, directly or indirectly.

         4.3 FINDER'S FEE. Except for fees to Goldman, Sachs & Co., which fees
will be paid by the Partners, such Partner has not incurred or become liable for
any broker's commission or finder's fee relating to or in connection with the
transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

         4.4 INVESTMENT ADVISORY AND BROKERAGE REPRESENTATION. Except as set
forth in Schedule 4.4, such Partner does not serve as an investment adviser
(within the meaning of the Advisers Act) or broker or dealer (within the meaning
of Exchange Act) to, or provide, directly or indirectly, Investment Management
Services or Brokerage Services to, any person or entity, other than on behalf of
the Company pursuant to an agreement between the Company and a Client thereof.

         4.5 AGREEMENTS. There are no agreements, including without limitation,
non-competition, trade secret or confidentiality agreements, not contained
herein or disclosed in a Schedule hereto, to which such Partner is a party
relating to the business of the Company or the LLC or to such Partner's rights
and obligations as a partner, member, director, officer or employee of the
Company.

         4.6 EMPLOYMENT DATA. Such Partner's date of birth and date of
commencement of employment with the Company are both accurately reflected in
Schedule 4.6 hereto.


SECTION 5. COVENANTS OF THE COMPANY AND THE PARTNERS.

         5.1 MAKING OF COVENANTS AND AGREEMENTS. The Company and each Partner
hereby makes the covenants and agreements set forth in this Section 5 and the
Partners agree to cause the Company to comply with such agreements and
covenants. No Partner shall have any right of indemnity or contribution from the
Company (or any other right against the Company) with respect to the breach of
any covenant or agreement by the Company or any Partner hereunder.

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         5.2 CLIENT CONSENTS AND APPROVALS.

             (a)
                           (i) As soon as practicable after the date hereof, but
         in any event prior to August 9, 1997, the Company shall notify each of
         its Clients (excluding for these purposes the Mutual Funds, Offshore
         Funds and Private Funds and shareholders or partners thereof and
         Clients who are Clients solely with respect to Brokerage Services) of
         the transactions contemplated hereby and by the other agreements,
         documents and instruments contemplated hereby. Such notice shall be in
         the form of Exhibit 5.2A hereto with respect to those Clients
         (excluding for these purposes the Mutual Funds, Offshore Funds and
         Private Funds and Clients who are Clients solely with respect to
         Brokerage Services) whose contracts require affirmative written consent
         for their assignment, and in the form of Exhibit 5.2B with respect to
         those Clients (excluding for these purposes the Mutual Funds, Offshore
         Funds and Private Fund and Clients who are Clients solely with respect
         to Brokerage Services) whose contracts do not require affirmative
         written consent for their assignment (in each case, with such changes
         to Exhibit 5.2A and Exhibit 5.2B as may be agreed to by Buyer).

                           (ii) On or prior to September 5, 1997, the Company
         shall send to each Client who was sent, but who has not by such date
         returned, the notice in substantially the form of Exhibit 5.2A or
         Exhibit 5.2B hereto countersigned indicating approval of the
         transactions contemplated hereby, an additional notice in the form of
         Exhibit 5.2C (with such changes thereto as may be agreed to by Buyer).

                  (b) With respect to the Offshore Funds, the Company and the
Partners shall use all commercially reasonable efforts to obtain such Consents
from regulatory authorities or investors as may be necessary or appropriate and
satisfactory to Buyer to permit consummation of the transactions contemplated
hereby.

                  (c) With respect to the Mutual Funds, the Company and the
Partners shall use all commercially reasonable efforts to cause each of the
Mutual Funds to call a meeting of its shareholders to consider, and to solicit
its shareholders with regard to, approval of the investment advisory agreement
with the LLC contemplated under Section 8.3(b), to be in effect at and after the
Closing, consistent with all of the requirements of federal securities laws
applicable to such solicitation.

                  (d) With respect to the Private Funds, the Company and the
Partners shall use all commercially reasonable efforts to obtain such Consents
from regulatory authorities or investors as may be necessary or appropriate and
satisfactory to Buyer to permit consummation of the transactions contemplated
hereby.

                  (e) The Company and the Partners shall use all commercially
reasonable efforts to obtain Consents from the Company's Clients in the manner
contemplated by this Section 5.2.

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         5.3 FILINGS AND REGULATORY AUTHORIZATIONS.

                  (a) The Company and each of the Partners will cause the
Company to: (i) file, as soon as practicable after the date hereof, and in any
event prior to August 22, 1997, with the SEC, a Uniform Application for
Investment Adviser Registration on Form ADV to register the LLC as an investment
adviser under the Advisers Act; (ii) file the appropriate applications for
investment adviser registration as soon as practicable with all other
jurisdictions in which the Company is registered as an investment adviser and in
each other jurisdiction where it is necessary or desirable for the LLC to be
registered as an investment adviser in order to conduct its business (including,
without limitation, the business currently conducted by the Company) after the
Conversion and the Closing; (iii) file, as soon as practicable after the date
hereof, and in any event prior to August 22, 1997, with the Central Registration
Depository Operated by the NASD a Uniform Application for Broker-Dealer
Registration on Form BD to register the LLC as a broker-dealer under the
Exchange Act; and (iv) file the appropriate applications for broker-dealer
registration as soon as practicable with all other jurisdictions in which the
Company is registered as a broker-dealer and in each other jurisdiction where it
is necessary or desirable for the LLC to be registered as a broker-dealer in
order to conduct its business (including, without limitation, the business
currently conducted by the Company) after the Conversion and the Closing;
provided, however, that, upon advice of counsel to the Company and Buyer, the
Company and Buyer may elect to rely on successor registration provisions or the
continuance of the Company's current registrations under applicable laws, in
which case such successor or continuance filings shall be made as of the
Closing.

                  (b) The Partners and the Company will use all commercially
reasonable efforts to cause all applicable Employees to file, as soon as
practicable after the date hereof, such applications for licensing, registration
or qualification (i) of investment adviser representatives (within the meaning
of Rule 203A-3(a) under the Advisers Act) in each jurisdiction where such
applicable investment adviser representative has a place of business (within the
meaning of Rule 203A-3(b) under the Advisers Act) and such licensing,
registration or qualification is necessary in order to conduct the business of
the Company as currently conducted and (ii) of registered representatives,
principals and associated persons with the SEC, the NASD and in each
jurisdiction where such licensing, registration or qualification is necessary in
order to conduct the business of the Company in the manner conducted by the
Company as of the date of this Agreement; provided, however, that, upon advice
of counsel to the Company and Buyer, the Company and Buyer may elect to rely on
successor registration provisions or the continuance of the Company's current
registrations under applicable laws, in which case such successor or continuance
filings shall be made as of the Closing.

                  (c) The Company and each of the Partners will use all
commercially reasonable efforts to cause the Mutual Funds to prepare and file a
proxy statement and related materials with respect to a meeting of the
shareholders of the Mutual Funds, as contemplated by Section 5.2(c), as soon as
practical following the execution of this Agreement.

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                  (d) Prior to the Closing, the Partners will use all
commercially reasonable efforts to (i) cause the Company to inform the IML of
the transactions contemplated herein and provide the IML with a draft
publication describing the transaction and (ii) obtain such additional consents
and approvals as may be necessary and appropriate and satisfactory to Buyer in
connection with the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby; and as
promptly as possible, but no more than seven (7) days after the Closing, the
Partners shall provide to the shareholders of the Offshore Funds, a copy of the
publication referred to above.

                  (e) Prior to the Closing, the Partners will use all
commercially reasonable efforts to obtain such BMA approval or and/or file such
notice with the BMA as may be necessary under applicable law, and/or obtain such
shareholder approval as may be necessary or appropriate and satisfactory to
Buyer in connection with the consummation of the transactions contemplated
hereby.

                  (f) The Company and each of the Partners will cause the
Company to make any additional filings necessary to obtain approvals in
connection with securing for the LLC the benefits of memberships and
registrations on Schedule 3.18(c).

                  (g) The Company and each of the Partners will use all
commercially reasonable efforts to cause the LLC to obtain all authorizations,
consents, orders and approvals of self-regulatory organizations, federal, state
and local regulatory bodies and officials that may be or become necessary for
their respective execution and delivery of, and the performance of their
respective obligations pursuant to, this Agreement and the other agreements,
documents and instruments contemplated hereby, and for the LLC to conduct the
business of the Company in the manner conducted by the Company as of the date of
this Agreement.

         5.4 AUTHORIZATION FROM OTHERS. The Company and each of the Partners
will use all commercially reasonable efforts to obtain all authorizations,
consents, approvals, waivers and permits of others required to permit the
consummation by the Partners and the Company of the transactions contemplated by
this Agreement.

         5.5 CONDUCT OF BUSINESS. Between the date of this Agreement and the
Closing, without the prior written consent of Buyer:

                  (a) the Company will conduct its business only in the ordinary
course of business, and consistent with past policies, procedures and practices;

                  (b) the Company shall not take any action or omit to take any
action if such action or omission would require the consent of Buyer as Manager
Member under Section 3.1(g) of, would be prohibited under, or would be a
violation of, the LLC Agreement if the LLC Agreement were in effect at the time;

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                  (c) the Company will not make or incur any obligation to make
a change in its Organizational Documents or authorized or issued capital or
interests, except as is contemplated hereunder with respect to the Conversion
and the LLC Agreement;

                  (d) the Company will not (and each Partner will cause the
Company not to) declare, set aside or pay any dividend or distribution, make (or
incur an obligation to make) any other distribution in respect of its capital or
interests or make (or incur an obligation to make) any direct or indirect
redemption, purchase or other acquisition of its stock or interests if as a
result of such dividend, distribution, redemption, purchase or acquisition, the
Company would be unable to satisfy the conditions set forth in Section 8.13;

                  (e) the Company will (and each Partner will cause the Company
to) use all commercially reasonable efforts to prevent any change with respect
to its management and supervisory personnel;

                  (f) the Company will (and each Partner will cause the Company
to) have in effect and maintain at all times all insurance of the kind, in the
amount and with the insurers set forth in Schedule 3.19 hereto or equivalent
insurance with any substitute insurers approved in writing by Buyer;

                  (g) The Company will not (and each Partner will not and will
cause the Company not to) enter into any agreement or understanding in
connection with any of the matters in paragraphs (a) through (f) above.

         5.6 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. Until the Closing, the Company will furnish
Buyer with copies of unaudited monthly financial information, in such form and
method of presentation as reasonably acceptable to Buyer.

         5.7 PRESERVATION OF BUSINESS AND ASSETS. Until the Closing, the Company
and each of the Partners shall use all commercially reasonable efforts to: (a)
preserve the current business of the Company, (b) maintain the present Clients
of the Company, in each case, on terms that are at least as favorable as the
terms of the agreement between the Company and the relevant Client as in effect
on the date hereof, (c) preserve the goodwill of the Company, and (d) preserve
any Licenses required for, or useful in connection with, the business of the
Company (including without limitation all investment adviser and broker-dealer
registrations and all memberships or similar privileges in exchanges or
self-regulatory organizations). In addition, none of the Partners shall take any
material action not in the ordinary course of business relating to the Company
or which might have a material effect on the transactions contemplated hereby,
without the prior consent of Buyer.

         5.8 ACCESS. The Company shall afford to Buyer and its representatives
and agents free access, during normal business hours and with reasonable notice,
to the properties and records of the Company in order that Buyer may have full
opportunity to make such investigation as it shall desire for purposes
consistent with this Agreement. The Company shall afford, or use all

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commercially reasonable efforts to cause to be afforded, to Buyer and its
representatives and agents free access, during normal business hours and with
reasonable notice, to the properties and records of the Private Funds, the
Mutual Funds, the Offshore Funds and the Offshore Related Partnerships in order
that Buyer may have full opportunity to make such investigation as it shall
desire for purposes consistent with this Agreement.

         5.9 CONSUMMATION OF AGREEMENT. The Company and each of the Partners
shall use all commercially reasonable efforts to perform and fulfill all
conditions and obligations to be performed and fulfilled by each of them under
this Agreement, to the end that the transactions contemplated by this Agreement
shall be fully carried out. During the period from the date of this Agreement
and continuing through the Closing, except as required by applicable law or with
the prior written consent of Buyer, neither the Company nor any of the Partners
shall take any action which, or fail to take any action the failure of which to
be taken, would, or could reasonably be expected to: (a) result in any of the
representations and warranties of the Partners set forth in this Agreement being
or becoming untrue in any respect that would cause Section 8.2 not to be
satisfied; (b) result in any conditions to the Closing set forth in Section 8
not being satisfied; or (c) result in a material violation of any provision of
this Agreement.

         5.10 COOPERATION OF THE COMPANY AND PARTNERS. The Company and each of
the Partners shall cooperate with all reasonable requests of Buyer and Buyer's
counsel in connection with the preparation of Schedules and due diligence
investigations contemplated in Section 1.7 hereof and the consummation of the
transactions contemplated hereby and the preparation and filing of a
registration statement or statements (including any supplements or amendments
thereto) with respect to Buyer or securities issued or to be issued by Buyer.)
Each Partner shall cooperate with Buyer in causing the Company to make an
election under Section 754 of the Code with respect to its taxable year ended on
the date of the Closing.

         5.11 NO SOLICITATION OF OTHER OFFERS. Until the termination of this
Agreement pursuant to Section 10.1, none of the Company, any of the Partners, or
any of their representatives will, directly or indirectly, solicit, encourage,
assist, initiate discussions or engage in negotiations with, provide any
information to, or enter into any agreement or transaction with, any person,
other than Buyer, relating to the possible acquisition of any equity interests
of the Company, or any of the assets of the Company.

         5.12 CONFIDENTIALITY. The Company and the Partners agree that, unless
and until the Closing has been consummated, each of the Company, the Partners
and their officers, partners, members, agents and representatives will hold in
strict confidence, and will not use, any confidential or proprietary data or
information obtained from Buyer with respect to its business or financial
condition except for the purpose of evaluating, negotiating and completing the
transaction contemplated hereby. Information generally known in Buyer's industry
or which has been disclosed to the Company or the Partners by third parties
which have a right to do so shall not be deemed confidential or proprietary
information for purposes of this Agreement. If the transactions contemplated by
this Agreement are not consummated, the Company and the Partners will return,
and cause their respective officers, directors, members, agents and
representatives to

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return, to Buyer (or certify that they have destroyed) all copies of such data
and information, including but not limited to financial information, customer
lists, business and corporate records, worksheets, test reports, tax returns,
lists, memoranda, and other documents prepared by or made available to the
Company or the Partners (and their officers, directors, members, agents and
representatives) in connection with the transaction.

         5.13 POLICIES AND PROCEDURES. The Company and the Partners shall, and
shall cause the Employees of the Company to, cooperate with and assist in such
compliance audits and regulatory reviews as may reasonably be requested by
Buyer.

         5.14 NOTIFICATION OF CERTAIN MATTERS. The Partners shall give prompt
notice to Buyer of (a) the occurrence, or failure to occur, of any event or
existence of any condition that has caused or could reasonably be expected to
cause any of their representations or warranties contained in this Agreement to
be untrue or inaccurate in any material respect at any time after the date of
this Agreement, up to and including the Closing Date, and (b) any failure on its
part to comply with or satisfy, in any material respect, any covenant, condition
or agreement to be complied with or satisfied by it under this Agreement.

         5.15 AMENDMENT OF OFFSHORE FUND ORGANIZATIONAL DOCUMENTS. As promptly
as practicable (which may be following the Closing), the Company and the
Partners shall use all commercially reasonable efforts to cause each Offshore
Fund to amend its organizational documents (and obtain all necessary consents
and approvals in connection therewith) to permit the modification of the
formulas for determination and payment of the Performance Increment thereunder
as, when and to the extent contemplated by the Offshore Management Agreements
and Section 5.7 of the LLC Agreement.

         5.16 NON-SOLICITATION/NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENTS. Each Partner shall use
all commercially reasonable efforts to cause (a) Robert Q. Wyckoff, Jr. and
Thomas Shrager to enter into a Non-Solicitation/Non-Disclosure Agreement with
the Company in the form attached hereto as Exhibit 5.16, (each, a
"Non-Solicitation Agreement" and collectively, the "Non-Solicitation
Agreements") and (b) each such Non-Solicitation Agreement to be in full force
and effect for the benefit of the LLC at the Closing.

SECTION 6. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF BUYER.

         6.1 MAKING OF REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES. As a material inducement
to the Company and the Partners to enter into this Agreement and consummate the
transactions contemplated hereby, Buyer hereby makes the representations and
warranties to the Company and the Partners contained in this Section 6.

         6.2 ORGANIZATION OF BUYER. Buyer is a corporation duly organized,
validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the State of Delaware
with full corporate power and authority to own or lease its properties and to
conduct its business in the manner and in the places where such properties are
owned or leased or such business is conducted by it.

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         6.3 AUTHORITY OF BUYER. Buyer has full right, authority and power to
enter into this Agreement, the LLC Agreement, and each other contract or
agreement specifically referenced in, or to be executed and delivered by Buyer
pursuant to, or as contemplated by, this Agreement and to carry out the
transactions contemplated hereby and thereby. The execution, delivery and
performance by Buyer of this Agreement, the LLC Agreement and each such other
contract or agreement have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate
action of Buyer and no other corporate action on the part of Buyer is required
in connection therewith. This Agreement, the LLC Agreement and each other
contract or agreement specifically referenced in, or executed and delivered by
Buyer pursuant to, this Agreement constitute, or when executed and delivered
will constitute, valid and binding obligations of Buyer enforceable in
accordance with their terms. The execution, delivery and performance by Buyer of
this Agreement, the LLC Agreement and each such other contract or agreement:

                  (a) does not violate any provision of the Certificate of
Incorporation or By-laws of Buyer, each as amended to date;

                  (b) does not violate any laws of the United States or of any
state or any other jurisdiction applicable to Buyer or require Buyer to obtain
any approval, consent or waiver of, or make any filing with, any person or
entity (governmental or otherwise) which has not been obtained or made; and

                  (c) does not result in a breach of, constitute a default
under, accelerate any obligation under, or give rise to a right of termination
of, any agreement, contract, instrument, mortgage, lien, lease, permit,
authorization, order, writ, judgment, injunction, decree, determination or
arbitration award to which Buyer is a party or by which any property of Buyer is
bound or affected and which is material to the business and financial condition
of Buyer and its affiliated organizations on a consolidated basis.

         6.4 LITIGATION. There is no litigation pending or, to its knowledge
after Due Inquiry, threatened against Buyer which would prevent or hinder the
consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

         6.5 FINDER'S FEE. Buyer has not incurred or become liable for any
broker's commission or finder's fee relating to or in connection with the
transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

         6.6 INVESTMENT INTENT. The Purchased LLC Interest will be acquired by
Buyer for investment for Buyer's own account, and Buyer has no present intention
of selling, granting participation in, or otherwise distributing the same. Buyer
represents and warrants that it is an "accredited investor" within the meaning
of Rule 501 promulgated by the SEC under the Securities Act.

         6.7 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. Buyer has delivered to the Company the
following financial statements, copies of which are attached hereto as Schedule
6.7:

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                  (a) Audited balance sheets of Buyer at December 31, 1994,
December 31, 1995 and December 31, 1996, and unaudited statements of income,
retained earnings and cash flows for each of the three (3) years then ended.

                  (b) All of the foregoing financial statements have been
prepared in accordance with GAAP using the accrual method of accounting, applied
consistently during the periods covered thereby are complete and correct to the
knowledge of Buyer after Due Inquiry, and present fairly the financial condition
of Buyer at the dates of such statements and the results of its operations for
the periods covered thereby (except that Buyer's unaudited financial statements
do not include footnote disclosure or year-end adjustments).

         6.8 COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS. Buyer and each of its Controlled Affiliates
is, and at all times has been, in material compliance with all laws and
governmental rules and regulations, domestic or foreign to the extent applicable
to the activities of Buyer or such Controlled Affiliate, including, without
limitation: the Advisers Act, the Investment Company Act, the Exchange Act,
ERISA, the Commodity Exchange Act and the Securities Act and the regulations
promulgated under each of them, except where the failure to so comply could not
reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect on Buyer and its
Controlled Affiliates taken as a whole.


SECTION 7. COVENANTS OF BUYER.

         7.1 MAKING OF COVENANTS AND AGREEMENT. Buyer hereby makes the covenants
and agreements set forth in this Section 7.

         7.2 CONFIDENTIALITY. Buyer agrees that, unless and until the Closing
has been consummated, each of Buyer and its officers, directors, agents and
representatives will hold in strict confidence, and will not use, any
confidential or proprietary data or information obtained from the Company or the
Partners with respect to its business or financial condition except for the
purpose of evaluating, negotiating and completing the transaction contemplated
hereby and except for disclosures to Buyer's lenders and other financing sources
and except to the extent necessary or appropriate in connection with the
preparation and filing with the SEC of a registration statement or statements
(including any supplements or amendments thereto) with respect to Buyer or
securities issued or to be issued by Buyer. Information generally known in the
Company's industry or which has been disclosed to Buyer by third parties which
have a right to do so shall not be deemed confidential or proprietary
information for purposes of this Agreement. If the transactions contemplated by
this Agreement are not consummated, Buyer will return, and will cause its
officers, directors, agents and representatives to return, to the Company (or
certify that they have destroyed) all copies of such data and information,
including but not limited to financial information, customer lists, business and
corporate records, worksheets, test reports, tax returns, lists, memoranda, and
other documents prepared by or made available to Buyer (and its officers,
directors, agents and representatives) in connection with the transaction.

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         7.3 CONSUMMATION OF AGREEMENT. Buyer shall use all commercially
reasonable efforts to perform and fulfill all conditions and obligations to be
performed and fulfilled by each of them under this Agreement, to the end that
the transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall be fully carried out.
During the period from the date of this Agreement and continuing through the
Closing, except as required by applicable law or with the prior written consent
of the Company, Buyer shall not take any action which, or fail to take any
action the failure of which to be taken, would, or could reasonably be expected
to: (a) result in any of the representations and warranties of the Company set
forth in this Agreement being or becoming untrue in any respect that would cause
Section 9.2 not to be satisfied; (b) result in any conditions to the Closing set
forth in Section 9 not being satisfied; or (c) result in a material violation of
any provision of this Agreement.

         7.4 COOPERATION OF BUYER. Buyer shall cooperate with all reasonable
requests of the Company and the Company's counsel in connection with the
consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby.

         7.5 NOTIFICATION OF CERTAIN MATTERS. Buyers shall give prompt notice to
Partners of (a) the occurrence, or failure to occur, of any event or existence
of any condition that has caused or could reasonably be expected to cause any of
their representations or warranties contained in this Agreement to be untrue or
inaccurate in any material respect at any time after the date of this Agreement,
up to and including the Closing Date, and (b) any failure on its part to comply
with or satisfy, in any material respect, any covenant, condition or agreement
to be complied with or satisfied by it under this Agreement.

SECTION 8. CONDITIONS TO THE OBLIGATIONS OF BUYER.

         The obligation of Buyer to consummate this Agreement and the
transactions contemplated hereby are subject to the fulfillment (or waiver by
Buyer), prior to or at the Closing, of the following conditions precedent:

         8.1 LITIGATION; NO OPPOSITION. No judgment, injunction, order or decree
enjoining or prohibiting any of Buyer, the Company or any of the Partners or
other parties to this Agreement or any of the agreements, documents and
instruments contemplated hereby, from consummating the transactions contemplated
hereby or thereby, shall have been entered and no suit, action or proceeding
shall be pending or threatened at any time prior to or on the date of the
Closing before or by any court or governmental body seeking to restrain or
prohibit, or seeking damages or other relief in connection with, the execution
and delivery of this Agreement or any of the agreements, documents and
instruments contemplated hereby, or the consummation of the transactions
contemplated hereby or thereby or which could be expected to have an adverse
effect on the LLC or Buyer.

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         8.2 REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND COVENANTS.

                  (a) Each of the representations and warranties of each of the
Partners (or made by any person authorized by them to make representations on
their behalf) contained in this Agreement and in any Schedule or Exhibit
attached hereto and in each other contract, agreement, or certificate
contemplated hereby shall be true, correct and complete (i) in all material
respects as of the date of this Agreement and (ii) in all material respects as
of the Closing Date as though made on and as of the Closing Date (except to the
extent such representations and warranties speak as of or are limited to an
earlier date); provided, however, that solely for purposes of determining the
satisfaction of the conditions contained in this Section 8.2(a) and not for
purposes of determining liability under Section 12 hereof or otherwise, no
effect shall be given to any exception in such representations and warranties
relating to knowledge, materiality, or a Material Adverse Effect, and such
representations and warranties shall be deemed to be true, correct and complete
in all material respects only if the failure or failures of such representations
and warranties to be so true, correct and complete without regard to knowledge,
materiality, and Material Adverse Effect exceptions do not represent in the
aggregate a Material Adverse Effect on the Company or Buyer, and except that:

                           (i) the representations of Sections 3.2(a) and 3.3(b)
         shall be made as of the time immediately prior to the Conversion,
         instead of as of the Closing;

                           (ii) the representations in Section 3.7 shall also be
         made with respect to assets under management and contracts as of a date
         which is no more than ten (10) days prior to the Closing, instead of
         being made with respect to assets under management and contracts as of
         the date of the Closing;

                           (iii) as contemplated by the definition of "Company,"
         all representations made with respect to the Company as of the date of
         this Agreement (except the representations in Sections 3.2(a) or
         3.3(b)) shall be made at the Closing with respect to the LLC as the
         continuation by Conversion of the Company.

Each and all of the agreements, covenants, obligations and conditions to be
performed, complied with or satisfied by the Company (including without
limitation by the LLC as the continuation by conversion of the Company) and each
of the Partners hereunder and under the other contracts and agreements
contemplated hereby at or prior to the Closing shall have been duly performed,
complied with or satisfied.

                  (b) Each of the Partners shall represent to Buyer that each of
the following representations and warranties is true, correct and complete in
all material respects upon effectiveness of the Conversion and at the Closing
(or immediately prior to the Closing, if so specified below); provided, however,
that solely for purposes of determining the satisfaction of the conditions
contained in this Section 8.2(b) and not for purposes of determining liability
under Section 12 hereof or otherwise, no effect shall be given to any exception
in such representations and warranties relating to knowledge, materiality, or a
Material Adverse Effect, and such

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representations and warranties shall be deemed to be true, correct and complete
in all material respects only if the failure or failures of such representations
and warranties to be so true, correct and complete without regard to knowledge,
materiality, and Material Adverse Effect exceptions do not represent in the
aggregate a Material Adverse Effect on the Company or Buyer.

                           (i) The LLC is a limited liability company duly
         formed, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the
         State of Delaware, with full power and authority under the Delaware Act
         and the LLC Agreement to own or lease its properties and to conduct its
         business in the manner and in the places where such properties are
         owned or leased or such business is conducted or proposed to be
         conducted. The copies of the LLC Agreement, certified by the Secretary
         of the LLC, and of the Certificate of Conversion and Certificate of
         Formation, certified by the Secretary of State of the State of
         Delaware, delivered at the Closing are complete and correct, and no
         amendments thereto are pending.

                           (ii) All contracts described in Schedule 3.6(a),
         Schedule 3.7, and Schedule 3.15 remain valid and effective in
         accordance with their respective terms (except, with respect to
         contracts set forth in Schedule 3.7 as to which Consent has not been
         provided) with the LLC having succeeded to all the obligations of the
         Company thereunder, and the LLC is entitled to all rights and remedies
         thereunder to which the Company is entitled on the date of this
         Agreement, or such contract has been replaced by a Comparable Contract.

                           (iii) The LLC has all Licenses required from
         self-regulatory bodies and from foreign, federal, state or local
         authorities in order for the LLC to conduct the business being
         conducted by the Company immediately prior to the Conversion, except to
         the extent failure to be so licensed or qualified would not have a
         Material Adverse Effect on the Company. Neither the Company nor the LLC
         is subject to any limitation imposed in connection with one or more of
         the Licenses which could have a Material Adverse Effect on the
         condition (financial or otherwise), properties, assets, liabilities,
         business, operations or prospects of the Company, the LLC or Buyer.

                           (iv) Each insurance policy or bond listed in Schedule
         3.19 or equivalent policies or bonds are in full force and effect, with
         the LLC as the sole owner and beneficiary of each such policy and bond.

                           (v) All proxy statements to be prepared for use by
         Tweedy, Browne Fund, Inc. in connection with the transactions
         contemplated by this Agreement, the written information provided by the
         Mutual Funds to each Board of Directors in connection with this
         Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby at the time such
         information was provided and, in the case of a proxy statement, the
         date of the shareholder vote for which such proxy statement was used,
         as then amended or supplemented, in each case, insofar as it contains
         or consists of information supplied by the Company, has been accurate
         and complete and has not contained any untrue statement of a material
         fact, or omitted to state

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         any material fact (a) required to be stated therein or necessary to
         make the statements therein, in the light of the circumstances under
         which they were made, not misleading or (b) necessary to correct any
         statement in any earlier communication that had become false or
         misleading.

                           (vi) All offering materials used by the Offshore
         Funds and all proxy or consent statements to prepared for use by the
         Offshore Funds in connection with the transactions contemplated by this
         Agreement, the written information provided by the Company to each
         Board of Directors (or equivalent bodies) of the Offshore Funds in
         connection with this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby
         has been accurate and complete and has not contained any untrue
         statement of a material fact, or omitted to state any material fact (a)
         required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements
         therein, in the light of the circumstances under which they were made,
         not misleading or (b) necessary to correct any statement in any earlier
         communication that had become false or misleading.

                  (c) Each of the Partners shall represent to Buyer that each of
the following representations is true and correct in all material respects:

                           (i) Upon effectiveness of the Conversion and
         immediately prior to the Closing, the Partners are the sole members of
         the LLC. After giving effect to the Conversion and the Closing, the
         capitalization of the LLC is as set forth in Schedule 8.2 hereto (with
         respect to both capital and profits interests), with all such interests
         owned beneficially and of record by the entities and in the amounts
         indicated in such Schedule 8.2 in each case, free and clear of any
         Claims (other than restrictions imposed pursuant to the LLC Agreement).
         After giving effect to the Conversion and the Closing, all outstanding
         interests in the LLC have been duly authorized and issued under the LLC
         Agreement and are fully paid and (except, as to the Non-Manager
         Members, in connection with the Offshore Fund Adjustment and, as to all
         Members, in connection with the establishment of reserves in accordance
         with the provisions of the LLC Agreement) non-assessable. After giving
         effect to the Conversion and the Closing, Buyer is the sole Manager
         Member (as such term is defined in the LLC Agreement) and manager (as
         such term is defined in the Delaware Act) of the LLC, and Buyer will
         have good title to its interest in the LLC, as shown in Schedule 8.2.
         Except as set forth in this Agreement or in the LLC Agreement, there
         are no rights, commitments, agreements or understandings obligating or
         which might obligate the LLC, the Company, any of the Partners or, to
         the knowledge of the Company and each Partner, any other Person, to
         issue, transfer, sell or redeem any securities or interests in the LLC.
         Each Partner will be or is the record and beneficial owner of the
         interests in the LLC shown as owned by it in Schedule 8.2 hereof, in
         each case free and clear of any Claims other than restrictions imposed
         pursuant to the LLC Agreement. The interests in the LLC shown as owned
         by each Partner in Schedule 8.2 hereof constitute all the interests in
         the LLC or rights in connection with interests in the LLC which are
         held by such Person, directly or indirectly; and

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                           (ii) All of the accounts receivable of the Company
         included in the Company's net worth or working capital for purposes of
         Section 8.13 of this Agreement are enforceable and any reserves for
         noncollectibility included in such net worth or working capital are
         adequate under the requirements of GAAP.

                  (d) Each Partner shall have furnished Buyer with a certificate
dated as of the date of the Closing to the foregoing effect.


         8.3 CLIENT CONSENTS AND APPROVALS.

                  (a) Clients of the Company whose advisory agreements provide
for the payment of fees constituting Gross Revenues calculated as of August 31,
1997 under Section 1.2(d) equal to at least ninety percent (90%) of Gross
Revenues calculated as of June 30, 1997 shall have Consented to the transactions
contemplated hereby, and advisory agreements which represent at least ninety
percent (90%) of the Gross Revenues calculated as of June 30, 1997 shall survive
the Conversion and the Closing and then be in full force and effect (or be
replaced by Comparable Contracts which are then in full force and effect).

                  (b) The Company shall have obtained Consent from each Mutual
Fund.

                  (c) At the Closing, the Company shall deliver a certificate
representing that Schedule 1.2 hereto is true, complete and correct and
certifying as to the calculation of the LLC Interest Purchase Price pursuant to
Section 1.2 and compliance with the foregoing, which certificate shall include
the calculation of compliance, including a list in the form of Schedule 3.7 of
all investment management or advisory contracts as of the date of calculation,
including all the categories of information set forth in Schedule 3.7.

         8.4 REGISTRATION AS AN INVESTMENT ADVISER AND REGISTRATION OF
INVESTMENT ADVISER REPRESENTATIVES.

                  (a) The LLC shall be registered as an investment adviser under
the Advisers Act and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, and under
the laws of each state where such a registration may be necessary to enable the
LLC, after giving effect to the Conversion and the Closing, to conduct the
business of the Company in the manner conducted by the Company as of the date of
this Agreement.

                  (b) All applicable Employees shall be registered as investment
adviser representatives of the LLC under the laws of each state where such a
registration may be necessary or desirable (in the opinion of Buyer) to enable
the LLC, after giving effect to the Conversion and the Closing, to conduct the
business of the Company in the manner conducted by the Company as of the date of
this Agreement.

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         8.5 REGISTRATION AS A BROKER-DEALER AND REGISTRATION OF REGISTERED
REPRESENTATIVES.

                  (a) The LLC and its Employees shall hold all of the Licenses
held by the Company and its Employees as of the date of this Agreement. The LLC
shall be registered as a broker-dealer under the Exchange Act and the rules and
regulations promulgated thereunder, and under the laws of each state, and shall
have such related Licenses as may be necessary to enable the LLC, after giving
effect to the Conversion and the Closing, to conduct the business of the Company
in the manner conducted by the Company as of the date of this Agreement.

                  (b) All applicable Employees shall be registered
representatives (within the meaning of the Exchange Act) of the LLC under the
Exchange Act and the laws of each state and shall have such related Licenses as
may be necessary to enable the LLC, after giving effect to the Conversion and
the Closing, to conduct the business of the Company in the manner conducted by
the Company as of the date of this Agreement.

         8.6 OTHER APPROVALS. Except as otherwise specifically contemplated
hereby, all actions by or in respect of, or filings with or approvals of, any
self-regulatory organization, governmental body, agency, or official or
authority required to permit the consummation of the transactions contemplated
hereby so that after the Conversion and the Closing, the LLC shall be able to
carry on the business presently being conducted by the Company, in the manner
now conducted by the Company, shall have been taken, made or obtained, and any
and all other material permits, approvals, consents or other actions necessary
to consummate the transactions hereunder shall have been received or taken, and
none of such permits, approvals or consents shall contain any provisions which,
in the reasonable judgment of Buyer, are unduly burdensome.

         8.7 CONVERSION. (a) The Conversion shall have occurred and (b) such
additional documents and instruments of transfer or conversion as Buyer shall
reasonably deem necessary in connection therewith, shall have been executed,
delivered and performed.

         8.8 LLC AGREEMENT. Each Partner who is receiving interests in the LLC
shall have executed and delivered the LLC Agreement in substantially the form
attached hereto as Exhibit 2.2, with such changes therein as the Company and
Buyer may agree, upon advice of their respective counsel.

         8.9 EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENTS. Each Partner (other than Clark) shall have
entered into an Employment Agreement with the Company in the form and substance
materially consistent with Exhibit 8.9 hereto (each, an "Employment Agreement"
and collectively the "Employment Agreements"), and each such Employment
Agreement shall be in full force and effect for the benefit of the LLC at the
Closing.

         8.10 INTENTIONALLY OMITTED.

         8.11 AGREEMENTS WITH RESPECT TO PRIVATE FUNDS. Each Private Fund shall
have entered into an investment advisory agreement in form and substance
reasonably satisfactory to the

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Company and Buyer pursuant to which the Company shall provide investment
advisory services to such Private Fund, in consideration of a fee in the amount
of one and one half percent (1.5%) per annum of the net asset value of such
Private Fund on each valuation date (the "Private Fund Management Agreements"),
and each Private Fund Management Agreement shall be in full force in effect for
the benefit of the LLC upon the Conversion and at the Closing (having been
approved by all necessary consents or approvals and after the making of any
necessary filings).

         8.12 AGREEMENTS WITH RESPECT TO OFFSHORE FUNDS. The Partners and the
managers or general partners of each Offshore Fund shall have entered into an
amendment to the existing management agreements in form and substance reasonably
satisfactory to the Company and Buyer pursuant to which the Company shall
provide investment advisory services to such Offshore Fund, in consideration of
a base fee in the amount of one half of one percent (0.5) per annum of the net
asset value of such Offshore Fund on each valuation date and an additional
payment, which shall initially be zero, but shall increase, subject to the
receipt of all necessary consents or approvals and the making of any necessary
filings to effect an amendment to the organizational documents of such Offshore
Fund as contemplated in Section 5.15, under certain circumstances contemplated
in the LLC Agreement to provide that the Performance Increment Accruals to
Manager Shares shall be reduced and the amount of such reduction paid to the LLC
(the "Offshore Management Agreements"), and each such Offshore Management
Agreement shall be in full force and effect (subject to the foregoing consents,
approvals and filings) for the benefit of the LLC upon the Conversion and at the
Closing.

         8.13 CAPITALIZATION, NET WORTH AND WORKING CAPITAL OF THE LLC.
Immediately prior to the Closing, but after giving effect to the Conversion and
taking into account all transaction costs incurred by the Company or the LLC in
performing this Agreement which are not reimbursed by other Persons, the LLC
shall have a tangible net worth of at least one million seven hundred thousand
dollars ($1,700,000), working capital (defined as current assets less current
liabilities) of at least eight hundred thousand dollars ($800,000) and cash on
hand of at least one hundred seventy five thousand dollars ($175,000) (all as
determined in accordance with GAAP using the accrual method of accounting,
consistently applied), or such greater net worth, working capital or amount of
cash on hand as shall be necessary for the operation of the business of the LLC
consistent with past practices of the Company and applicable Investment Laws and
Regulations, including, without limitation, the net capital requirement
applicable to the Company as a registered broker-dealer.

         8.14 DELIVERY. Each of the Company and the Partners shall have executed
(where applicable) and delivered to Buyer (or shall have caused to be executed
and delivered to Buyer by the appropriate person) the following:

                  (a) a copy of the Certificate of Conversion certified by the
Secretary of State of the State of Delaware, a copy of the Certificate of
Formation certified by the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware and all
such other documents of transfer and conversion as Buyer may reasonably require
in connection therewith;

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                  (b) a certificate issued by the appropriate Secretary of State
of each state in which, after giving effect to the Conversion, the LLC does
business certifying that the LLC, as applicable, is in good standing in such
state as of the most recent practicable date;

                  (c) true and correct copies of each of the agreements,
documents and instruments contemplated hereby (including, without limitation,
the LLC Agreement), and all agreements, documents, instruments and certificates
delivered or to be delivered in connection therewith;

                  (d) for each of the Partners of the Company (other than
Clark), evidence that such person has had a physical examination within ninety
(90) days prior to the Closing, including a letter from a licensed physician
familiar with such person's health indicating that such person is in good health
at such date;

                  (e) a certificate of the Secretary of the LLC, certifying that
the Certificate of Conversion, Certificate of Formation and LLC Agreement in
paragraphs (a) and (c) above are in full force and effect and have not been
amended or modified, and that the officers of the LLC are those persons named in
the certificate;

                  (f) an opinion from counsel to the Company and the Partners,
in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Buyer and its counsel;

                  (g) a release of the LLC from all liabilities other than those
arising out of the transactions or agreements contemplated hereby, from each of
the Partners in the form attached hereto as Exhibit 8.14(g); and

                  (h) such other certificates and documents as are required
hereby or are reasonably requested by Buyer, which certificates and documents
are hereby deemed to be referenced in this Agreement.

         8.15 ESCROW AGREEMENT. Each Partner shall have entered into an Escrow
Agreement with Buyer and an escrow agent reasonably acceptable to the Partners
and Buyer (it being agreed that The Chase Manhattan Bank is acceptable)
providing for the establishment of an escrow fund in the initial aggregate
amount for all Partners of **confidential treatment requested** dollars
($**confidential treatment requested**), to be held for a period of two (2)
years plus the pendency of any claims for indemnification of any Buyer
Indemnified Parties asserted under Section 12 of this Agreement on or prior to
the Indemnification Cut-Off Date, which agreement shall be in form and substance
reasonably acceptable to the Partners, Buyer and such escrow agent and shall be
in full force and effect. It is contemplated that the escrow fund will initially
constitute cash and cash equivalents and that, under the Escrow Agreement, the
Partners shall have the authority to cause the escrow fund to be invested in
high grade fixed-income securities or in investment accounts or products made
available by the LLC.

         8.16 EVIDENCE OF INSURABILITY. Buyer shall have received such evidence
as it shall deem necessary or appropriate as to the insurability of each of the
Persons listed in Schedule 3.25(b)

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hereto as and in amounts contemplated by the LLC Agreement with respect to both
key-man life insurance and disability insurance policies.

         8.17 INSURANCE POLICIES. Each of the Company and the LLC shall have in
place insurance policies (a) with respect to the Company, covering liabilities
of directors and officers, in such amounts as previously disclosed to Buyer; (b)
with respect to the LLC, covering errors and omissions and other liabilities of
managers and officers, in such amounts as the Company and Buyer shall have
previously agreed; and (c) with respect to the LLC, as contemplated by Section
3.19.

         8.18 MATERIAL ADVERSE CHANGE. There shall have been no event or
condition or events or conditions, which, either individually or in the
aggregate, is reasonably likely to have a Material Adverse Effect on the
condition (financial or otherwise), properties, assets, liabilities, business
operations or prospects of the LLC, and Buyer shall be provided with a
certificate from the President of the LLC to that effect at the Closing.


SECTION 9. CONDITIONS TO OBLIGATIONS OF THE COMPANY AND THE PARTNERS.

         The obligation of the Company and the Partners to consummate this
Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby is subject to the fulfillment
(or waiver by the Company), prior to or at the Closing, of the following
conditions precedent:

         9.1 NO LITIGATION; NO OPPOSITION. No judgment, injunction, order or
decree enjoining or prohibiting any of Buyer or the Company or any of the
Partners or other parties to this Agreement or any of the agreements, documents
and instruments contemplated hereby, from consummating the transactions
contemplated hereby, or thereby shall have been entered and no suit, action or
proceeding shall be pending or threatened on the date of Closing before or by
any court or governmental body seeking to restrain or prohibit the execution and
delivery of this Agreement or any of the agreements, documents or instruments
contemplated hereby or the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby
or thereby.

         9.2 REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND COVENANTS. Each of the
representations and warranties of Buyer (or made by any Person authorized by it
to make representations on its behalf) contained in this Agreement and in any
Schedule or Exhibit attached hereto and in each other contract, agreement, or
certificate contemplated hereby shall be true, correct and complete (a) in all
material respects as of the date of this Agreement and (b) in all material
respects as of the Closing Date as though made on and as of the Closing Date
(except to the extent such representations and warranties speak as of or are
limited to an earlier date); provided, however, that solely for purposes of
determining the satisfaction of the condition contained in this Section 9.2(b)
and not for purposes of determining liability under Section 12 hereof or
otherwise, no effect shall be given to any exception in such representations and
warranties relating to knowledge, materiality, or a Material Adverse Effect, and
such representations and warranties shall be deemed

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to be true, correct and complete in all material respects only if the failure or
failures of such representations and warranties to be so true, correct and
complete without regard to knowledge, materiality, and Material Adverse Effect
exceptions do not represent in the aggregate a Material Adverse Effect. Each and
all of the agreements, covenants, obligations and conditions to be performed,
complied with or satisfied by Buyer hereunder and under the other contracts and
agreements contemplated hereby at or prior to the Closing shall have been duly
performed, complied with or satisfied. Buyer shall have furnished the Partners
with a certificate dated as of the date of the Closing to the foregoing effect.

         9.3 CLIENT CONSENT AND APPROVALS. The conditions set forth in Section
8.3 through 8.7 shall have been satisfied.

         9.4 DELIVERY. Buyer shall have executed and delivered to the Company
and the Partners, the following:

                  (a) certified copies of resolutions of the board of directors
of Buyer authorizing the execution of this Agreement and each of the other
agreements, documents or instruments contemplated hereby to which Buyer is a
party;

                  (b) a copy of the Certificate of Incorporation and By-laws of
Buyer which, in the case of the Certificate of Incorporation is certified as of
a recent date by the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware;

                  (c) a certificate issued by the Secretary of State of the
State of Delaware certifying that Buyer is validly existing and in good standing
in Delaware as of the most recent practicable date;

                  (d) true and correct copies of each of the agreements,
documents and instruments contemplated hereby (including, without limitation,
the LLC Agreement) to which Buyer is a party, and all agreements, documents,
instruments and certificates delivered or to be delivered in connection
therewith by Buyer;

                  (e) a certificate of the Secretary of Buyer certifying that
the resolutions, Certificate of Incorporation and By-laws in paragraphs (a) and
(b) above are in full force and effect and have not been amended or modified,
and that the officers of Buyer are those persons named in the certificate; and

                  (f) an opinion from Goodwin, Procter & Hoar LLP in
substantially the form of Exhibit 9.4(f) hereto.

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SECTION 10. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT; RIGHTS TO PROCEED.

         10.1 TERMINATION. At any time prior to the Closing, this Agreement may
be terminated as follows:

                  (a) by mutual written consent of Buyer and the Company;

                  (b) by Buyer, pursuant to written notice by Buyer to the
Company and the Partners, if any of the conditions set forth in Section 8 of
this Agreement have not been satisfied at or prior to October 31, 1997, or if it
has become reasonably and objectively certain that any of such conditions will
not be satisfied at or prior to October 31, 1997, such written notice to set
forth such conditions which have not been or will not be so satisfied;

                  (c) by the Company, pursuant to written notice by the Company
to Buyer, if any of the conditions set forth in Section 9 of this Agreement have
not been satisfied at or prior to October 31, 1997, or if it has become
reasonably and objectively certain that any of such conditions will not be
satisfied at or prior to October 31, 1997, such written notice to set forth such
conditions which have not been or will not be so satisfied; provided, however,
that if any of the conditions set forth in Section 8 or Section 9 of this
Agreement are not satisfied for any reason other than material breach of this
Agreement by Buyer, then the termination right set forth in this Section 10.1(c)
shall be suspended, and may not be exercised, until December 15, 1997; and

                  (d) by Buyer, at any time prior to 5 p.m., Eastern Time, on
the Delivery Date, pursuant to written notice to the Company and the Partners if
Buyer has determined in its reasonable, good faith discretion that the
exceptions described in the Schedules or information provided to Buyer and its
agents after the date of this Agreement (i) in the aggregate could reasonably be
expected to have a Material Adverse Effect on the Company or Buyer, (ii)
constitute any exception to any of the representations and warranties contained
in the following provisions of this Agreement: Section 3.2 (a) (first sentence)
and (b) (Organization and Qualification of the Company), Section 3.3
(Capitalization; Beneficial Ownership), Section 3.5(a) (Authority), Section
3.8(a) (Financial Statements), Section 4.1 (Authority) or Section 4.2 (Ownership
of LLC Interests); or (iii) constitute a material exception to any of the
representation and warranties contained in the following provisions of this
Agreement: Section 3.4 (Subsidiaries), Section 3.5(b) or (c) (Authority),
Section 3.8(b) (Financial Statements), Section 3.9 (Taxes), Section 3.16
(Litigation), Section 3.17 (Compliance with Laws), Section 3.18 (Business;
Registrations) or Section 3.25(b) (Directors, Officers and Employees, as to good
health). In the event that Buyer becomes aware of any exception or information
that it believes may be material, it shall in good faith identify such exception
or information to the Company promptly; provided, however, that any failure to
identify such exception or information to the Company shall not in any way limit
or effect a waiver of any right of Buyer hereunder (including, without
limitation, any right to indemnification pursuant to Section 12 hereof) or
result in the imposition of any claim against, or the creation of any liability
of, Buyer.

         Notwithstanding the foregoing Sections 10.1(b) and (c), a party who is
in material breach of any of its obligations or representations and warranties
hereunder shall not have the right to terminate this Agreement pursuant to
Section 10.1(b) or (c), as the case may be.

         10.2 EFFECT OF TERMINATION. All obligations of the parties hereunder
shall cease upon any termination pursuant to Section 10.1; provided, however,
that (a) the provisions of this Section 10 and Sections 5.12, 7.2 and 14 hereof
shall survive any termination of this Agreement; (b) nothing in this Section
10.2 shall relieve any party from any liability for an error or omission in any
of its representations or warranties contained herein or a failure to comply
with any of its covenants, conditions or agreements contained herein, and (c)
any party may proceed as further set forth in Section 10.3 below.

         10.3 RIGHT TO PROCEED. Anything in this Agreement to the contrary
notwithstanding, if any of the conditions specified in Section 8 hereof have not
been satisfied, Buyer shall have the right to proceed with the transactions
contemplated hereby without waiving any of its rights hereunder, and if any of
the conditions specified in Section 9 hereof have not been satisfied, the
Partners shall have the right to proceed with the transactions contemplated
hereby without waiving any of their rights hereunder.

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SECTION 11. RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS SUBSEQUENT TO CLOSING.

         11.1 SURVIVAL OF REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND COVENANTS. Each of the
representations, warranties, agreements, covenants and obligations herein or in
any schedule, exhibit or certificate delivered by any party to any other party
incident to the transactions contemplated hereby are material, shall be deemed
to have been relied upon by the other party and shall survive the Closing until
the second anniversary of the date of the Closing, except for the
representations and warranties made in Section 3.9 and each other representation
with respect to Taxes applicable to the Company or Tax related matters of the
Company (but only to the extent so related), which shall survive until the
expiration of the applicable statute of limitations, if any. The expiration of
any representation or warranty shall not affect any claim made prior to the date
of such expiration. All covenants herein not fully performed shall survive the
Closing and continue thereafter until fully performed. Any investigation, audit
or other examination that may have been made or may be made at any time by or on
behalf of the party to whom any such representation or warranty is made shall
not limit or diminish such representations and warranties, and the parties may
rely on the representations and warranties set forth in this Agreement
irrespective of any information obtained by them by any investigation, audit or
examination or otherwise.

         11.2 REGULATORY FILINGS. Each of the Partners, the LLC and Buyer will
cooperate to enable Buyer and the LLC to make any and all regulatory filings
required by them with respect to the LLC or the transactions contemplated hereby
(including, by way of example and not of limitation, the filing of tax returns).

         11.3 COVENANTS WITH RESPECT TO SECTION 15(f) OF THE INVESTMENT COMPANY
ACT.

                  (a) In accordance with Section 15(f) of the Investment Company
Act (i) for a period of three (3) years after the Closing, Buyer shall not
cause, and shall use all commercially reasonable efforts not to permit, any
"interested person" (as such term is defined in the Investment Company Act) of
Buyer or the LLC to become or to continue as a member of the Board of Directors
of the Mutual Funds unless, taking into account such interested person, at least
seventy-five percent (75%) of the members of such Board of Directors are not
interested persons of Buyer or the LLC and (ii) for a period of two (2) years
following the Closing, Buyer will not engage in or cause, and will use all
commercially reasonable efforts to prevent its Affiliates from engaging in or
causing, any act, practice or arrangement that imposes an unfair burden on the
Mutual Funds within the meaning of Section 15(f).

                  (b) In accordance with Section 15(f) of the Investment Company
Act (i) for a period of three (3) years after the effectiveness of the Closing
Date, the Partners and the LLC shall not cause, and shall use all commercially
reasonable efforts to cooperate with reasonable requests made by Buyer so as not
to permit, any "interested person" (as such term is defined in the Investment
Company Act) of Buyer, the Partners or the LLC to become or to continue as a
member of the Board of Directors of the Mutual Funds, and (ii) for a period of
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following the Closing, the Partners and the LLC will not engage in or cause, and
will use all commercially reasonable efforts to prevent their respective
Affiliates from engaging in or causing, any act, practice or arrangement that
imposes an unfair burden on the Mutual Funds within the meaning of Section
15(f), or if the Partners or the LLC and/or any of their respective Affiliates
or the Mutual Funds shall have obtained an order from the SEC providing an
exemption from the provisions of Section 15(f) or an opinion of counsel based on
judicial precedents under applicable federal law with respect to the meaning of
Section 15(f), which opinion is reasonably satisfactory in form and substance to
the Board of Directors of the Mutual Funds, then this Agreement shall be deemed
to be modified to the extent necessary to permit the Partners, the LLC and their
Affiliates to act in a manner consistent with such exemptive order or legal
opinion.

         11.4 AGREEMENT OF CERTAIN PARTNERS. Effective for all periods on and
after the Closing, the Partners hereby amend the Agreement dated April 11, 1994
between Christopher H. Browne, William H. Browne, John D. Spears as "Continuing
Partners" and James M. Clark, Jr. in the following respects: (i) the first
sentence of paragraph 4 of the recitals thereto is deleted, and the second
sentence of such paragraph 4 is amended to add the words ", other than
Affiliated Managers Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation, and its successors and
assigns ("AMG")," immediately after the words "any other person"; (ii) the first
sentence of Section 2 thereof is amended to state that "The Continuing Partners
undertake to cause to be allocated to Clark with respect to the Covered Period
an amount equal to the sum of (A) the amounts allocable to him pursuant to
Article IV of the Limited Liability Company Agreement of Tweedy, Browne Company
LLC, dated as of the Closing Date, by and among AMG, the Continuing Partners,
Clark and one or more of Thomas Shrager and Robert Q. Wyckoff, Jr., as amended
from time to time (the "LLC Agreement"), it being understood that Clark's
interest in Tweedy Browne and the Existing Partnerships listed in Exhibit C
shall be diluted pro rata with the Continuing Partners by the interests of AMG
and by interests and/or amounts (not in excess, for any one person, of 5% of the
income and profits of Tweedy Browne and 5% of the Covered Income of Covered
Entities other than Tweedy Browne) allocated and/or paid to Shrager, Wyckoff and
any other person (other than the Continuing Partners) who is active in the
business and becomes a Non-Manager Member (as such term is defined in the
aforementioned LLC Agreement), plus (B) 10% of the aggregate amount of the
salaries and bonuses paid by Tweedy Browne to Covered Persons, plus (C) 10% of
the Covered Income of the Covered Entities other than Tweedy Browne and the
Existing Partnerships listed in Exhibit C, calculated in accordance with Section
6."; (iii) the fourth sentence of Section 2 is amended to delete the phrase
"except that, in accordance with Section 6, the economic results of overlapping
fiscal periods shall be taken into account"; (iv) each of Tweedy Browne and the
Existing Partnerships listed in Exhibit C shall cease to be a Covered Entity for
purposes of Section 4; (v) Section 6 is deleted in its entirety and replaced
with "There shall be no reduction for salaries or bonuses to Covered Persons in
the calculation of Covered Income in the case of any Covered Entity, other than
Tweedy Browne and the Existing Partnerships listed in Exhibit C (it being
understood that the income and profits of Tweedy Browne shall be calculated in
accordance with the LLC Agreement). If any fiscal period of any Covered Entity,
other than Tweedy Browne and the Existing Partnerships listed in Exhibit C, is
partly within and partly without the Covered Period, the calculation of Covered
Income of such Covered Entity for such fiscal period shall be based upon the
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basis."; (vi) Section 7 shall not apply to Tweedy Browne; (vii) Section 18 is
amended to add the words "with the prior written consent of AMG"; and (viii) a
new Section 22 shall be added to state "22. Third Party Beneficiary. AMG is an
intended third party beneficiary of the provisions of this Agreement. This
Agreement shall inure to the benefit of AMG and to any person or firm who may
succeed to substantially all of the assets of AMG."

SECTION 12. INDEMNIFICATION.

         12.1 INDEMNIFICATION BY THE PARTNERS. The Partners agree subsequent to
the Closing to indemnify and hold Buyer and its subsidiaries and Affiliates and
persons serving as officers, directors, members, partners, stockholders, or
employees thereof or, to the extent the Loss claimed is suffered by the LLC, the
LLC (individually a "Buyer Indemnified Party" and collectively the "Buyer
Indemnified Parties") harmless from and against any damages, liabilities, losses
(including, without limitation, diminution in value), taxes, fines, penalties,
costs, and expenses (including, without limitation, reasonable fees and expenses
of counsel) of any kind or nature whatsoever (whether or not arising out of
third-party claims and including all amounts paid in investigation, defense or
settlement of the foregoing), and if the indemnified party is the LLC or is
claiming damage or harm through its interest in the LLC, net of any insurance
proceeds actually received by the LLC on account of insurance policies the
premiums on which were paid by the Company prior to the Conversion or by the LLC
out of Operating Cash Flow (as defined in the LLC Agreement), less the aggregate
premiums paid by the LLC for such insurance (collectively, "Losses") which may
be sustained or suffered by any of them arising out of, based upon any of the
following matters:

                  (a) fraud, intentional misrepresentation or any breach of any
representation, warranty or covenant of the Company or any Partner under this
Agreement or under any agreement, document or instrument contemplated hereby, or
in any certificate, schedule or exhibit delivered pursuant hereto or thereto, or
by reason of any claim, action or proceeding asserted or instituted growing out
of any matter or thing constituting such a breach; provided, however, that for
purposes of determining any such breach no effect shall be given to any
exception in any such representation, warranty or covenant relating to
knowledge, materiality, or a Material Adverse Effect; and

                  (b) the activities, conduct, business or operation of the
Company, the Private Funds, the Mutual Funds or the Offshore Funds prior to the
Closing, or arising out of facts, events or circumstances regarding the Company,
the Private Funds, the Mutual Funds or the Offshore Funds existing prior to the
Closing.

         12.2 LIMITATIONS ON INDEMNIFICATION BY THE PARTNERS. Notwithstanding
the foregoing, the right of Buyer Indemnified Parties to indemnification under
Section 12.1 shall be subject to the following provisions:

                  (a) No indemnification shall be payable to a Buyer Indemnified
Party for Losses with respect to claims asserted pursuant to Section 12.1 above
(exclusive of any claims for

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indemnification arising out of, related to or based upon (i) fraud of the
Company or any Partner or (ii) Taxes applicable to the Company or based upon or
related to a breach of any representation, warranty or covenant with respect to
Taxes applicable to the Company or Tax related matters of the Company (whether
or not the representation which is breached specifically relates to Taxes
applicable to the Company) after the amount paid to Buyer Indemnified Parties by
the Partners under Section 12.1 of this Agreement exceeds **confidential
treatment requested** dollars ($**confidential treatment requested**), provided
that the purposes of this limitation, any payment to the LLC by a Partner
pursuant to the provisions of Section 12.1 of this Agreement shall be treated as
having been paid to Buyer Indemnified Parties in the amount equal to the total
amount paid to the LLC by such Partner, multiplied by the Free Cash Flow
Percentage (as defined in the LLC Agreement), multiplied by a fraction the
numerator of which is the number of LLC Points held by Buyer and the denominator
of which is the sum of the total number of LLC Points then outstanding and the
total number of Reserved Points (as defined in the LLC Agreement), all as
determined as of the date on which the payment under Section 12.1 is made to the
LLC.

                  (b) No indemnification shall be payable to a Buyer Indemnified
Party with respect to claims asserted pursuant to Section 12.1 above (exclusive
of any claims arising out of, related to or based upon (i) fraud of the Company
or any Partner or (ii) indemnification for Taxes applicable to the Company or
arising out of, based upon or related to a breach of any representation,
warranty or covenant with respect to Taxes applicable to the Company or Tax
related matters of the Company (whether or not the representation which is
breached specifically relates to Taxes) after the second anniversary of the date
of the Closing (the "Indemnification CutOff Date"); provided, however, that such
expiration shall not affect any claim with respect to which notice was given in
the manner contemplated by Section 12.5 hereof prior to the Indemnification
Cut-Off Date.

                  (c) The parties hereby agree that the representations and
covenants made by each Partner under Section 3, Section 4 and Section 5 of this
Agreement are made only on a several basis, which means that each Partner shall
be liable, subject to any applicable limitations under this Section 12, only for
that portion of each Loss from claims arising out of, related to or based upon
(i) fraud of the Company or any Partner or (ii) indemnification for Taxes or
arising out of, based upon or related to a breach of any representation,
warranty or covenant with respect to Taxes applicable to the Company or Tax
related matters of the Company) equal to the amount of such Loss multiplied by
the percentage set forth opposite such Partner's name on Schedule 1.1 hereto,
and in the event that one or more other Partners defaults in payment of his
liability hereunder for any reason, each other Partner shall be liable for an
amount equal to the portion of such Loss allocated to such defaulting Partner,
multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is the percentage set forth
opposite such non-defaulting Partner's name on Schedule 1.1 hereto and the
denominator of which is the sum of all percentages set forth opposite all
non-defaulting Partners' names on Schedule 1.1 hereto.

         12.3 INDEMNIFICATION BY BUYER. Buyer agrees to indemnify and hold the
Partners harmless from and against any Losses which may be sustained or suffered
by the Partners (either indirectly through their ownership of interests in the
Company or directly) arising out of or based upon any breach of any
representation, warranty or covenant made by Buyer in this Agreement or in any
agreement, document or instrument contemplated hereby, or in any certificate,
schedule or exhibit delivered pursuant hereto or thereto, or by reason of any
claim, action or proceeding asserted or instituted growing out of any matter or
thing constituting such a breach.

         12.4 LIMITATION ON INDEMNIFICATION BY BUYER. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, the right of the Partners to indemnification under Section 12.3 shall
be subject to the following provisions:

                  (a) No indemnification shall be payable to the Partners with
respect to claims asserted pursuant to Section 12.3 above in amounts in excess
of twenty five million dollars ($25,000,000), less

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one-third (1/3) of the amount, if any, paid to the Members under Section 7 of
the LLC Agreement prior to the date any such claim is made.

                  (b) No indemnification shall be payable to the Partners with
respect to claims asserted pursuant to Section 12.3 above after the
Indemnification Cut-Off Date; provided, however, that such expiration shall not
affect any claim with respect to which notice was given in the manner
contemplated by Section 12.5 hereof prior to the Indemnification Cut-Off Date.

                  (c) No indemnification shall be payable to the Partners with
respect to claims asserted pursuant to Section 12.3 above unless the total of
all claims for indemnification pursuant to Section 12.3 shall exceed two million
five hundred thousand dollars ($2,500,000) in the aggregate, whereupon the full
amount of such claims shall be recoverable in accordance with the terms hereof.

         12.5 NOTICE; DEFENSE OF CLAIMS. An indemnified party may make claims
for indemnification hereunder by giving written notice thereof to the
indemnifying party within the period in which indemnification claims can be made
hereunder. If indemnification is sought for a claim or liability asserted by a
third party, the indemnified party shall also give written notice thereof to the
indemnifying party promptly after it receives notice of the claim or liability
being asserted, but the failure to do so shall not relieve the indemnifying
party from any liability except to the extent that it is prejudiced by the
failure or delay in giving such notice. Such notice shall summarize the bases
for the claim for indemnification, the general nature and extent of the Losses
expected to be claimed and the details of any claim or liability being asserted
by a third party; provided, however, that the failure to provide complete
details or description of the general nature and extent of the losses shall not
relieve the indemnifying party from any liability except to the extent that it
is prejudiced by the failure to provide such information. Within twenty (20)
days after receiving such notice the indemnifying party shall give written
notice to the indemnified party stating whether it disputes the claim for
indemnification and whether it will defend against any third party claim or
liability at its own cost and expense. If the indemnifying party fails to give
notice that it disputes an indemnification claim within twenty (20) days after
receipt of notice thereof, it shall be deemed to have accepted and agreed to the
claim, which shall become immediately due and payable. The indemnifying party
shall be entitled to direct the defense against a third party claim or liability
with counsel selected by it (subject to the consent of the indemnified party,
which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld) as long as the indemnifying
party is conducting a good faith and diligent defense. The indemnified party
shall at all times have the right to fully participate in the defense of a third
party claim or liability at its own expense directly or through counsel;
provided, however, that if the named parties to the action or proceeding include
both the indemnifying party and the indemnified parties and the indemnified
parties are advised that representation of both parties by the same counsel
would be inappropriate under applicable standards of professional conduct, the
indemnified parties may engage a single separate counsel at the expense of the
indemnifying party. If no such notice of intent to dispute and defend a third
party claim or liability is given by the indemnifying party, or if such good
faith and diligent defense is not being or ceases to be conducted by the
indemnifying party, the indemnified party shall have the right, at the expense
of the indemnifying party, to undertake the defense of such claim or liability
(with counsel selected by the indemnified party), and, upon five

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(5) days notice to the indemnifying party, to compromise or settle it,
exercising reasonable business judgment. If the third party claim or liability
is one that by its nature cannot be defended solely by the indemnifying party,
then the indemnified party shall make available such information and assistance
as the indemnifying party may reasonably request and shall cooperate with the
indemnifying party in such defense, at the expense of the indemnifying party.

         12.6 SATISFACTION OF THE PARTNERS' INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS. The
indemnification obligations of the Partners under this Section shall be
satisfied first out of the funds held in escrow pursuant to the Escrow
Agreement.

         12.7 EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. Except in the case of claims arising out of,
based upon or related to fraud of the Company or any Partner, the
indemnification in this Section 12 shall be the exclusive remedy available to
any indemnified party against any indemnifying party for any Losses arising out
of or based upon the matters set forth in Sections 12.1 and 12.3 of this
Agreement, provided, however, that nothing herein shall limit the non-monetary
equitable remedies of any party hereto in respect to any breach of any covenant
or other agreement of any party required to be performed after the Closing. Any
and all disputes between the parties (except to the extent non-monetary
equitable remedies are sought) shall be resolved as contemplated in Section
14.2.

SECTION 13. DEFINITIONS.

         13.1 DEFINITIONS. For purposes of this Agreement and the Exhibits and
Schedules hereto, the following terms shall have the respective meanings
specified in this Section 13.1

         "Advisers Act" shall mean the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as the
same may be amended from time to time, and any successor to such act.

         "Affiliates" shall mean, with respect to any Person (herein the "first
party"), any other Person that directly or indirectly controls, or is controlled
by, or is under common control with, such first party. The term "control" as
used herein (including the terms "controlled by" and "under common control
with") means the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to (a) vote
fifty percent (50%) or more of the outstanding voting securities of such Person
or (b) otherwise direct the management or policies of such Person by contract or
otherwise.

         "Agreement of Limited Partnership" shall have the meaning specified in
Section 3.2(a) hereof.

         "BMA" shall mean the Bermuda Monetary Authority.

         "Base Balance Sheet" shall have the meaning specified in Section
3.8(a)(i) hereof.

         "Brokerage Services" any services (other than Investment Management
Services) which involve the effecting of transactions in securities or the
buying and selling of securities as part of a regular business.

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         "Buyer" shall have the meaning specified in the preamble hereto.

         "Buyer Indemnified Party" shall have the meaning specified in Section
12.1 hereof.

         "Certificate of Conversion" shall have the meaning specified in Section
2.1 hereof.

         "Certificate of Formation" shall have the meaning specified in Section
2.1 hereof.

         "Certificate of Limited Partnership" shall have the meaning specified
in Section 3.2(a) hereof.

         "Claims" shall have the meaning specified in Section 1.1(a) hereof.

         "Class A LLC Points" shall have the meaning specified in the LLC
Agreement.

         "Client" shall mean any Person to whom the Company provides Investment
Management Services or Brokerage Services and, with respect to the Private Funds
and the Offshore Funds (but not the Mutual Funds) shall include each partner or
shareholder of such Private Fund or Offshore Fund.

         "Closing" shall have the meaning specified in Section 1.3 hereof.

         "Code" shall mean the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended from
time to time, and any successor code thereto. For purposes of this Agreement,
all references to Sections of the Code shall include any predecessor provisions
to such Sections and any similar provisions of federal, state, local or foreign
law.

         "Commodity Exchange Act" shall mean the Commodity Exchange Act, 7
U.S.C. Section 1 et. seq., as the same may be amended from time to time, and any
successor to such act.

         "Company" shall mean Tweedy, Browne Company L.P., a Delaware limited
partnership, and shall include, unless otherwise specifically required by the
context, the LLC as a continuation of the Company at and after the Conversion.

         "Comparable Contract" means a new contract between the LLC and the
party or parties to a prior contract with the Company which new contract is
substantially the same as such prior contract with the Company and is at least
as favorable in all respects (including without limitation with respect to
advisory fees) to the LLC as such prior contract (as in effect on the date
hereof) was to the Company.

         "Consent" shall mean (a) with respect to an ERISA Client whose contract
by its terms terminates upon the consummation of the transactions contemplated
hereby, that the LLC shall have entered into a new contract on substantially
equivalent terms which contract is effective after giving effect to the
Conversion and the Closing; (b) with respect to a Private Fund or an Offshore

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Fund, such Private Fund or Offshore Fund shall have provided such consent as may
be required under the applicable contract and made such filings or obtained such
approvals as may be required by applicable law, and (c) with respect to a Mutual
Fund, the Company shall have obtained from each Mutual Fund (with the approval
of the Board of Directors (including a majority of the members of the Board of
Directors who are not "interested persons" (as such term is defined in the
Investment Company Act) and the shareholders of each Mutual Fund at a
shareholders meeting) new investment advisory contracts that are Comparable
Contracts, effective as of the Closing and (d) with respect to all other
Clients, the Company shall have complied in full with the procedures set forth
in Section 5.2 and not received from such Client a statement or indication that
such Client withholds or refuses to give its Consent as of the Closing.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, no Client of the Company shall be deemed to have
given its Consent or been retained as a Client if such Client has expressed an
intent to terminate its investment relationship with the Company and a Client
shall be deemed to have effected a partial withdrawal of assets to the extent
that such Client has expressed an intent to significantly reduce its investment
relationship with the Company or to adjust the fee schedule with respect to one
or more of its contracts in a manner that would materially reduce the revenues
attributable to such contract(s).

         "Conversion" shall have the meaning specified in Section 2.1 hereof.

         "Delaware Act" shall mean the Delaware Limited Liability Company Act, 6
Del. C. Section 18-101, et. seq., as amended from time to time, and any
successor to such act.

         "Delivery Date" shall have the meaning specified in Section 1.7.

         "Due Inquiry" shall mean consultation with each Partner and with the
Company's senior officers, senior employees, members, representatives and agents
but shall not include docket searches or inquiry of other third parties.

         "Employees" shall have the meaning specified in Section 3.26.

         "Employment Agreement" shall have the meaning specified in Section 8.9.

         "Employment Arrangement" shall have the meaning specified in Section
3.26 hereof.

         "ERISA" shall mean the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974,
as amended from time to time, and any successor to such act.

         "ERISA Client" shall have the meaning specified in Section 3.7(b)
hereof.

         "Exchange Act" means the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended
from time to time, and any successor to such act.

         "Free Cash Flow Percentage" shall have the meaning specified in Section
1.2(a) hereof.

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         "GAAP" shall mean United States generally accepted accounting
principles as in effect from time to time and, with respect to the Offshore
Funds, shall mean international generally accepted accounting principles in
effect from time to time.

         "Global Intrinsic Value Fund" shall mean Global Intrinsic Value Fund, a
mutual fund company organized under the laws of Bermuda.

         "Gross Revenues" shall mean, as of the date of measurement, the sum of:

                  (a) the aggregate revenues from all investment accounts
(excluding the Offshore Funds and excluding the accounts covered by paragraphs
(c) and (e) below) to which the Company provides Investment Management Services
(and excluding for these purposes accounts of any Client whose commitment for
assets to be managed by the Company as set forth in such Client's contract with
the Company has not been fully invested except for cash balances in accordance
with customary practices of the Company), determined by multiplying the net
assets of each such account under management by the Company as of such date by
the applicable annualized advisory services fee rate in effect as of such date
with respect to such Client account (net of any fee reimbursements or waivers
and without giving effect to any performance or incentive fee);

                  (b) the product of (x) the net assets under management in each
Offshore Fund as of such date and (y) one and one half percent (1.5%), net of 
any fee reimbursements and waivers;

                  (c) with respect to each Client of the Company whose
commitment for assets to be managed by the Company as set forth in such Client's
contract with the Company has not been fully invested (except for cash balances
in accordance with customary practices of the Company), the aggregate revenues
from each such account, determined to be an amount that is the greater of (i)
the product of fifty percent (50%) of the net assets of such account committed
to be managed by the Company as set forth in such Client's contract with the
Company and the applicable annualized advisory services fee rate in effect as of
such date with respect to such account or (ii) the product of the non-cash net
assets of such account under management by the Company as of such date and the
applicable annualized advisory services fee rate in effect as of such date with
respect to such account (in each case, net of any fee reimbursements or
waivers);

                  (d) one million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000),
which represents an estimate of the annualized positive difference between (i)
the aggregate revenues from the provision of Brokerage Services and (ii)
commission expenses and clearing charges paid by the LLC in connection with the
provision of such Brokerage Services during the current year; and

                  (e) with respect to each investment account under management
by the Company which has a performance fee component, an amount equal to the
product of (x) the net assets under management in that account as of such date,
and (y) one and one-half percent (1.50%) (net of any fee reimbursements and
waivers).

         "IML" shall mean the Institute Monetaire Luxembourgeois.

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         "Immediate Family" shall mean, with respect to any individual, such
individual's former spouse, spouse, parents, grandparents, children,
grandchildren and siblings (and estates, trusts, partnerships and other entities
and legal relationships of which a substantial majority in interest of the
beneficiaries, owners, investors, members or participants at all times in
question are, directly or indirectly, one or more of the Persons described above
and/or such individual).

         "Indemnification Cut-Off Date" shall have the meaning specified in
Section 12.2(c) hereof.

         "Intellectual Property" shall have the meaning specified in Section
3.14(a).

         "Investment Company Act" shall mean the Investment Company Act of 1940,
as the same may be amended from time to time, and any successor to such act.

         "Investment Laws and Regulations" shall have the meaning specified in
Section 3.17.

         "Investment Management Services" shall mean any services which involve
(a) the management of an investment account or fund (or portions thereof or a
group of investment accounts or funds), or (b) the giving of advice with respect
to the investment and/or reinvestment of assets or funds (or any group of assets
or funds).

         "IRS" shall mean the Internal Revenue Service.

         "Licenses" shall have the meaning specified in Section 3.18(f) hereof.

         "LLC" shall have the meaning specified in the preamble hereto.

         "LLC Agreement" shall mean the Limited Liability Company Agreement of
the LLC in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit 2.2, as the same
may be amended from time to time in accordance with its terms.

         "LLC Capital Account" shall mean a Capital Account as defined in the
LLC Agreement.

         "LLC Interest Purchase Price" shall have the meaning specified in
Section 1.1(b) hereof.

         "LLC Points" shall have the meaning specified in the LLC Agreement.

         "Losses" shall have the meaning specified in Section 12.1 hereof.

         "Material Adverse Effect" shall mean, with respect to a Person, a
material adverse effect on the condition (financial or otherwise), properties,
assets, liabilities, business, operations or prospects of such Person.

         "Mutual Funds" shall mean Tweedy, Browne Global Value Fund and Tweedy,
Browne American Value Fund, each a series of Tweedy, Browne Fund Inc. a Maryland
corporation.

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         "Mutual Fund Agreements" shall have the meaning specified in Section
3.28(a).

         "Mutual Fund Financial Statements" shall have the meaning specified in
Section 3.28(h).

         "Mutual Fund Tax Returns" shall have the meaning specified in Section
3.28(f).

         "NASD" shall mean the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc.

         "Offshore Financial Statements" shall have the meaning specified in
Section 3.29(f) hereof.

         "Offshore Fund Agreements" shall have the meaning specified in Section
3.29(a) hereof.

         "Offshore Funds" shall mean Tweedy, Browne USA Value Fund, Tweedy
Browne International Value Fund and Tweedy Brown International Swiss Franc Fund,
each a series of Tweedy, Browne Value Funds, a societe d'investissement a
capital variable established under the laws of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg,
and Global Intrinsic Value Fund.

         "Offshore Management Agreements" shall have the meaning specified in
Section 8.12 hereof.

         "Offshore Tax Returns" shall have the meaning specified in Section
3.29(e) hereof.

         "Offshore Related Partnerships" shall mean Alpine, Partners, L.P.,
Belgravia Partners, L.P., Genpar Partners II, L.P., Tweeco Partners, L.P. and 52
Associates, L.P., each a Delaware limited partnership, and any successors
thereto holding interests in the investment portfolio of the Offshore Funds.

         "Organizational Documents" shall mean, up to the time of Conversion,
the Certificate of Limited Partnership and the Agreement of Limited Partnership,
and from and after the time of Conversion, the Certificate of Formation and the
LLC Agreement.

         "Performance Increment Accruals to Manager Shares" shall mean the
definitive Performance Increment (within the meaning of the organizational
documents of the Offshore Funds) booked for the benefit of the Manager's Shares
(within the meaning of the organizational documents of the Offshore Funds).

         "Person" shall mean any individual, partnership (general or limited),
corporation, limited liability company, limited liability partnership,
association, trust, joint venture, unincorporated organization, and any
government, governmental department or agency or political subdivision thereof.

         "Private Fund Management Agreements" shall have the meaning specified
in Section 8.11 hereof.

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         "Private Fund Financial Statements" shall have the meaning specified in
Section 3.27(d).

         "Private Fund Tax Returns" shall have the meaning specified in Section
3.27(c).

         "Private Funds" means TBK Partners, L.P., a Delaware limited
partnership, and Vanderbilt Partners, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership.

         "Purchased Percentage" shall have the meaning specified in Section
1.2(a) hereof

         "Purchased LLC Interest" shall have the meaning specified in Section
1.1 hereof.

         "SEC" shall mean the Securities and Exchange Commission, or any
successor agency thereto.

         "Securities Act" shall mean the Securities Act of 1933, as the same may
be amended from time to time, and any successor to such act.

         "Taxes" shall have the meaning specified in Section 3.9(a) hereof.

         "Taxing Authority" shall have the meaning specified in Section 3.9(c)
hereof.


SECTION 14. MISCELLANEOUS.

         14.1 FEES AND EXPENSES.

                  (a) Buyer shall pay its own expenses incident to the
negotiation and consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement
and the agreements, instruments and documents contemplated hereby. The Partners
shall pay their own expenses (and the expenses of the Company, the LLC, the
Private Funds, the Mutual Funds, the Offshore Funds and the Related Offshore
Partnerships) incident to the negotiation and consummation of the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement and the agreements, instruments and documents
contemplated hereby.

                  (b) The Company will pay all costs incurred, whether at or
subsequent to the Closing, in connection with the transfer of the Purchased LLC
Interest to Buyer as contemplated by this Agreement, including without
limitation, all transfer taxes and charges applicable to such transfer, and all
costs of obtaining permits, waivers, registrations or consents with respect to
any assets, rights or contracts of the Company.

                  (c) Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Partners collectively
and Buyer shall each be responsible for fifty percent (50%) of the expenses and
costs of printing and mailing the proxy statement and hiring a proxy solicitor
to obtain Consent from the Mutual Funds for the transactions contemplated
hereby.

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         14.2 DISPUTE RESOLUTION. All disputes arising in connection with this
Agreement shall be resolved by binding arbitration in accordance with the
applicable rules of the American Arbitration Association. The arbitration shall
be held in The Commonwealth of Massachusetts before a single arbitrator selected
in accordance with Section 12 of the American Arbitration Association Commercial
Arbitration Rules who shall have substantial business experience in the
investment advisory industry, and shall otherwise be conducted in accordance
with the American Arbitration Association Commercial Arbitration Rules.

         14.3 WAIVERS. Any waiver of any terms or conditions or of the breach of
any covenant, representation or warranty of this Agreement in any one instance,
shall not operate as or be deemed to be or construed as a further or continuing
waiver of any other breach of such term, condition, covenant, representation or
warranty or any other term, condition, covenant, representation or warranty, nor
shall any failure or delay at any time or times to enforce or require
performance of any provision hereof operate as a waiver of or affect in any
manner such party's right at a later time to enforce or require performance of
such provision or of any provision hereof; provided, however, that no such
waiver, unless it, by its own terms, explicitly provides to the contrary, shall
be construed to effect a continuing waiver of the provision being waived and no
such waiver in any instance shall constitute a waiver in any other instance or
for any other purpose or impair the right of the party against whom such waiver
is claimed in all other instances or for all other purposes to require full
compliance. The rights and remedies herein provided shall be cumulative and not
exclusive of any rights or remedies provided by law.

         14.4 GOVERNING LAW. This Agreement shall be construed under and
governed by the internal laws of The Commonwealth of Massachusetts without
regard to its conflict of laws provisions.

         14.5 NOTICES. Any notice, request, demand or other communication
required or permitted hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have
been given if delivered or sent by facsimile transmission, upon receipt, or if
sent by registered or certified mail, upon the sooner of the date on which
receipt is acknowledged or the expiration of three days after deposit in United
States post office facilities properly addressed with postage prepaid. All
notices to a party will be sent to the addresses set forth below or to such
other address or person as such party may designate by notice to each other
party hereunder:

TO BUYER:                    Affiliated Managers Group, Inc.
                             Two International Place, 23rd Floor
                             Boston, MA  02110
                             Attn:  Nathaniel Dalton, Senior Vice President
                             Facsimile No.:  (617) 747-3380

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With a copy to:              Goodwin, Procter & Hoar  LLP
                             Exchange Place
                             Boston, MA 02109
                             Attn: Richard E. Floor, P.C.
                             Facsimile No.: (617) 523-1231


TO COMPANY:                  Tweedy, Browne Company L.P.
                             52 Vanderbilt Avenue
                             New York, New York 10017
                             Attn: Christopher H. Browne
                             Facsimile No.: (212) 916-0637

With a copy to:              Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
                             919 Third Avenue
                             New York, New York 10022
                             Attn:  Richard T. Prins, Esq.
                             Facsimile No.:  (212) 735-2000


TO ANY PARTNER               c/o Tweedy, Browne Company L.P.
                             52 Vanderbilt Avenue
                             New York, New York 10017
                             Attn: Christopher H. Browne
                             Facsimile No.: (212) 916-0637

With a copy to:              Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
                             919 Third Avenue
                             New York, New York 10022
                             Attn:  Richard T. Prins, Esq.
                             Facsimile No.:  (212) 735-2000

TO THE LLC:
                             Tweedy, Browne Company LLC
                             52 Vanderbilt Avenue
                             New York, New York 10017
                             Attn: Christopher H. Browne
                             Facsimile No.: (212) 916-0637

With a copy to:              Affiliated Managers Group, Inc.
                             Two International Place, 23rd Floor
                             Boston, MA  02110
                             Attn:  Nathaniel Dalton, Senior Vice President
                             Facsimile No.:  (617) 747-3380

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Any notice given hereunder may be given on behalf of any party by his counsel or
other authorized representatives.

         14.6 ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement, including the Schedules and
Exhibits referred to herein and the other writings specifically identified
herein or contemplated hereby, is complete, reflects the entire agreement of the
parties with respect to its subject matter, and supersedes all previous written
or oral negotiations, commitments and writings. No promises, representations,
understandings, warranties and agreements have been made by any of the parties
hereto except as referred to herein or in such Schedules and Exhibits or in such
other writings; and all inducements to the making of this Agreement and the
transactions contemplated hereby which were relied upon by either party hereto
have been expressed herein or in such Schedules or Exhibits or in such other
writings.

         14.7 ASSIGNABILITY; BINDING EFFECT. This Agreement or any of the
obligations or rights hereunder (i) may not assigned by Buyer without the prior
written consent of the Company prior to the Closing and the prior written
consent of the Partners after the Closing, except that Buyer may at any time
assign this Agreement or such obligation or rights to a wholly owned subsidiary
of Buyer established either (a) solely for the purpose of holding Buyer's
interest in the Company following the Closing or (b) in connection with a
reincorporation merger or similar transaction of Buyer and (ii) may not be
assigned by any of the Company, the LLC or the Partners without the prior
written consent of Buyer; that Buyer hereby assents and agrees to the assignment
by operation of law of the Agreement from the Company to the LLC pursuant to the
Conversion. Subject to the foregoing, this Agreement shall be binding upon and
enforceable by, and shall inure to the benefit of, the parties hereto and their
respective successors and permitted assigns, including without limitation the
LLC upon the Conversion. Upon assignment permitted hereby, Buyer shall cause the
assignee to perform the obligations of Buyer hereunder and such assignee shall
be substituted for Buyer hereunder except to the extent the context otherwise
specifically requires.

         14.8 AMENDMENTS. This Agreement may not be amended or modified, nor may
compliance with any condition or covenant set forth herein be waived, except by
a writing duly and validly executed (a) by Buyer and the Company prior to the
Closing and (b) by Buyer and the Partners after the Closing, or in the case of a
waiver, the party waiving compliance.

         14.9 CONSENT TO JURISDICTION. Each of the parties hereby consents to
personal jurisdiction, service of process and venue in the federal or state
courts sitting in The Commonwealth of Massachusetts for any claim, suit or
proceeding arising under this Agreement to enforce any arbitration award or
obtain equitable relief, or in the case of a third party claim subject to
indemnification hereunder, in the court where such claim is brought and hereby
irrevocably agrees that all claims in respect of such action or proceeding may
be heard and determined in such state court or, to the extent permitted by law,
in such federal court. Each of the parties hereby irrevocably consents to the
service of process in any such action or proceeding by the mailing by certified
mail of copies of any service or copies of the summons and complaint and any
other process to such party at the address specified in Section 14.5 hereof. the
parties agree that a final judgment in any such action or proceeding shall be
conclusive and may be

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enforced in other jurisdictions by suit on the right of a party to service legal
process in any other manner permitted by law or affect the right of a party to
bring any action or proceeding in the courts of other jurisdictions.

         14.10 CAPTIONS AND GENDER. The captions in this Agreement are for
convenience only and shall not affect the construction or interpretation of any
term or provision hereof. The use in this Agreement of the masculine pronoun in
reference to a party hereto shall be deemed to include the feminine or neuter,
as the context may require.

         14.11 EXECUTION IN COUNTERPARTS. For the convenience of the parties and
to facilitate execution, this Agreement may be executed in two or more
counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which shall
constitute one and the same document.

         14.12 PUBLICITY AND DISCLOSURES. No press releases or public
disclosure, either written or oral, of the transactions contemplated by this
Agreement, shall be made by a party to this Agreement without the prior
knowledge and written consent of Buyer and the Company, except as may be
otherwise required by applicable laws, rules and regulations (including, without
limitation, the Securities Act, the Exchange Act and the rules and regulations
promulgated thereunder in connection with the preparation and filing of one or
more registration statements (including any exhibits, supplements and amendments
thereto) for the purpose of registering securities of Buyer under the Securities
Act or registering Buyer under the Exchange Act).

                                  [END OF TEXT]

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         IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be
executed as of the date set forth above by their duly authorized
representatives.

                                       BUYER:

                                       AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.

                                       By:/s/ William J. Nutt
                                          -------------------------------------
                                       Name: William J. Nutt
                                            -----------------------------------
                                       Title: President and CEO
                                             ----------------------------------

                                       COMPANY:

                                       TWEEDY, BROWNE COMPANY L.P.

                                       By:/s/ William H. Browne
                                          -------------------------------------
                                       Name: William H. Browne
                                            -----------------------------------
                                       Title: General Partner
                                             ----------------------------------


                                       /s/ Christopher H. Browne
                                       ----------------------------------------
                                       Christopher H. Browne

                                       /s/ William H. Browne
                                       ----------------------------------------
                                       William H. Browne

                                       /s/ John D. Spears
                                       ----------------------------------------
                                       John D. Spears

                                       /s/ James M. Clark, Jr.
                                       ----------------------------------------
                                       James M. Clark, Jr.

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                                   EXHIBIT 2.2

      PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A CONFIDENTIAL
TREATMENT REQUEST FILED WITH THE COMMISSION. ASTERISKS (*) IDENTIFY WHERE SUCH
CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION HAS BEEN OMITTED. THE OMITTED PORTIONS HAVE BEEN FILED
SEPARATELY WITH THE COMMISSION.







                      AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF REORGANIZATION

                                  by and among

                         AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.
                                    as "AMG"

                              AMG MERGER SUB, INC.
                                 as "Merger Sub"

                             GEOCAPITAL CORPORATION
                                  the "Company"

                                 GEOCAPITAL, LLC
                                    the "LLC"

                                       and

                         the Stockholders of the Company


                              Dated August 15, 1997
<PAGE>   2
                      AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF REORGANIZATION

                                      INDEX
                                                                            Page

SECTION  1.    THE MERGER..................................................    2
         1.1   The Merger..................................................    2
         1.2   Effective Time..............................................    2
         1.3   Effects of the Merger.......................................    2
         1.4   Certificate of Incorporation................................    2
         1.5   By-Laws.....................................................    2
         1.6   Directors and Officers......................................    2
         1.7   Conversion of Securities of the Company.....................    3
         1.8   Time and Place of Closing...................................    3
         1.9   Further Assurances..........................................    4

SECTION  2.    RESTATEMENT OF LLC AGREEMENT................................    4
         2.1   Restatement of LLC Agreement................................    4

SECTION  3.    REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE
               STOCKHOLDERS................................................    4
         3.1   Making of Representations and Warranties....................    4
         3.2   Organization and Qualification of the Company and the LLC...    4
         3.3   Capitalization; Beneficial Ownership........................    5
         3.4   Subsidiaries................................................    5
         3.5   Authority of the Company....................................    6
         3.6   Real and Personal Property..................................    7
         3.7   Assets Under Management.....................................    7
         3.8   Financial Statements........................................    8
         3.9   Taxes.......................................................    9
         3.10  Collectibility of Accounts Receivable.......................   11
         3.11  Absence of Certain Changes..................................   11
         3.12  Ordinary Course.............................................   12
         3.13  Banking Relations...........................................   12
         3.14  Intellectual Property.......................................   13
         3.15  Contracts...................................................   14
         3.16  Litigation..................................................   15
         3.17  Compliance with Laws........................................   16
         3.18  Business; Registrations.....................................   16
         3.19  Insurance...................................................   17
         3.20  Powers of Attorney..........................................   17
         3.21  Finder's Fee................................................   17
         3.22  Corporate Records; Copies of Documents......................   17
         3.23  Transactions with Interested Persons........................   18


                                       (i)
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                                                                            Page

         3.24  Employee Benefit Programs..................................    18
         3.25  Directors, Officers and Employees..........................    20
         3.26  Code of Ethics.............................................    21
         3.27  Certain Representations and Warranties as to Collective        
               Investment Vehicles........................................    22
         3.28  Disclosure.................................................    23
         3.29  No Implied Representation..................................    24
                                                                              
SECTION  4.    REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF INDIVIDUAL                   
               STOCKHOLDERS...............................................    24
         4.1   Authority and Organization.................................    24
         4.2   Ownership of LLC Interests.................................    26
         4.3   Finder's Fee...............................................    26
         4.4   Investment Advisory Representation.........................    26
         4.5   Agreements.................................................    26
         4.6   Employment Data............................................    27
         4.7   Investment Intent..........................................    27
                                                                              
SECTION  5.    COVENANTS OF THE STOCKHOLDERS..............................    27
         5.1   Making of Covenants and Agreements.........................    27
         5.2   Client Consents............................................    27
         5.3   Authorizations.............................................    27
         5.4   Authorization from Others..................................    28
         5.5   Conduct of Business........................................    28
         5.6   Financial Statements.......................................    30
         5.7   Preservation of Business and Assets........................    30
         5.8   Observer Rights and Access.................................    30
         5.9   Notice of Default..........................................    30
         5.10  Consummation of Agreement..................................    31
         5.11  Cooperation of the Company and Stockholders................    31
         5.12  No Solicitation of Other Offers............................    31
         5.13  Confidentiality............................................    31
         5.14  Policies and Procedures....................................    32
         5.15  Violation of Existing LLC Agreement........................    32
         5.16  Subsidiaries; Investments in Other Persons.................    32
         5.17  LLC Interests..............................................    32
         5.18  Employee Programs..........................................    32
         5.19  Foreign Qualifications.....................................    32
         5.20  Liens......................................................    32
                                                                              
SECTION  6.    REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF AMG......................    33
         6.1   Making of Representations and Warranties...................    33
         6.2   Organization of AMG........................................    33
                                                                           

                                      (ii)
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                                                                            Page

         6.3   Capitalization.............................................    33
         6.4   Subsidiaries...............................................    33
         6.5   Authority of AMG...........................................    33
         6.6   Financial Statements.......................................    34
         6.7   Absence of Changes.........................................    34
         6.8   Litigation.................................................    34
         6.9   Compliance with Laws.......................................    35
         6.10  Finder's Fee...............................................    35
         6.11  Permits....................................................    35
         6.12  Merger Sub.................................................    35
         6.13  Acquisition of Shares for Investment.......................    35
         6.14  No Implied Representations.................................    35
                                                                              
SECTION  7.    COVENANTS OF AMG...........................................    36
         7.1   Making of Covenants and Agreement..........................    36
         7.2   Confidentiality............................................    36
         7.3   Cooperation of AMG.........................................    36
         7.4   Consummation of Agreement..................................    36
         7.5   Organization and Authorization of Merger Sub...............    36
                                                                              
SECTION  8.    CONDITIONS TO THE OBLIGATIONS OF AMG AND                       
               MERGER SUB.................................................    37
         8.1   Litigation; No Opposition..................................    37
         8.2   Representations, Warranties and Covenants..................    37
         8.3   Advisory Contract Consents.................................    38
         8.4   Registration as an Investment Adviser and Registration of      
               Investment Adviser Representatives.........................    39
         8.5   Other Approvals............................................    40
         8.6   Transfer...................................................    40
         8.7   Restated LLC Agreement.....................................    40
         8.8   Non Solicitation/Non Disclosure Agreements.................    40
         8.9   Employment Agreements......................................    40
         8.10  Agreements With Respect to Private Funds...................    40
         8.11  Capitalization, Net Worth and Working Capital of the LLC...    41
         8.12  Delivery...................................................    41
         8.13  Evidence of Insurability...................................    42
         8.14  Insurance Policies.........................................    43
         8.15  Policies and Procedures....................................    43
         8.16  Material Adverse Change....................................    43
         8.17  HSR Act....................................................    43
         8.18  License to Use Name........................................    43
                                                                          

                                      (iii)
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                                                                            Page

SECTION  9.    CONDITIONS TO OBLIGATIONS OF THE COMPANY...................    43
         9.1   No Litigation; No Opposition...............................    43
         9.2   Representations, Warranties and Covenants..................    43
         9.3   Advisory Client Consent....................................    44
         9.4   Employment Agreements......................................    44
         9.5   Material Adverse Change....................................    44
         9.6   Delivery...................................................    44
         9.7   Tax Opinion................................................    45
         9.8   HSR Act....................................................    45
         9.9   Preferred Shares...........................................    45
                                                                              
SECTION  10.   TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT; RIGHTS TO PROCEED................    45
         10.1  Termination................................................    45
         10.2  Effect of Termination; Expenses............................    46
         10.3  Right to Proceed...........................................    46
                                                                              
SECTION  11.   RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS SUBSEQUENT TO CLOSING...............    46
         11.1  Survival of Representations, Warranties and Covenants......    46
         11.2  Regulatory Filings.........................................    47
                                                                              
SECTION  12.   INDEMNIFICATION............................................    47
         12.1  Indemnification by the Stockholders........................    47
         12.2  Limitations on Indemnification by the Stockholders.........    48
         12.3  Indemnification by AMG.....................................    48
         12.4  Limitation on Indemnification by AMG.......................    49
         12.5  Notice; Defense of Claims..................................    49
         12.6  Satisfaction of the  Stockholders' Indemnification             
               Obligations................................................    50
                                                                              
SECTION  13.   DEFINITIONS................................................    50
         13.1  Definitions................................................    50
                                                                              
SECTION  14.   MISCELLANEOUS..............................................    54
         14.1  Fees and Expenses..........................................    54
         14.2  Dispute Resolution.........................................    54
         14.3  Waivers....................................................    54
         14.4  Governing Law..............................................    55
         14.5  Notices....................................................    55
         14.6  Entire Agreement...........................................    57
         14.7  Assignability; Binding Effect..............................    57
         14.8  Amendments.................................................    57
         14.9  Consent to Jurisdiction....................................    57
         14.10 Captions and Gender........................................    57
         14.11 Execution in Counterparts..................................    58
                                                                          

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         14.12 Publicity and Disclosures..................................    58

                                    EXHIBITS


Exhibit 1.2       -     Form of Certificate of Merger
Exhibit 2.1       -     Form of Restated LLC Agreement
Exhibit 5.2A      -     Form of Client Consent (Affirmative)
Exhibit 5.2B      -     Form of Client Consent (Negative)
Exhibit 8.6       -     Form of Asset Transfer Agreement
Exhibit 8.8       -     Form of Non Solicitation Agreement
Exhibit 8.9       -     Form of Employment Agreement
Exhibit 8.10A     -     Form of Agreement With Respect to Wheatley
Exhibit 8.10B     -     Form of Agreement With Respect to Applewood
Exhibit 8.12(k)   -     Form of Opinion(s) of Counsel to the Company, the 
                        Stockholders and the Management Corporations
Exhibit 8.12(l)   -     Form of Release
Exhibit 8.12(n)   -     Form of Subscription Agreement
Exhibit 8.18      -     Form of License Agreement
Exhibit 9.6(f)    -     Form of Opinion of Counsel to AMG and Merger Sub

                                    SCHEDULES

Schedule 1.7      -     Allocation of Merger Consideration
Schedule 3.3(b)   -     Capital Stock; Voting Agreements
Schedule 3.3(c)   -     LLC Capitalization pre-Closing
Schedule 3.5      -     Approvals; Waivers
Schedule 3.6(a)   -     Real Property
Schedule 3.6(b)   -     Personal Property
Schedule 3.7      -     Advisory Contracts; Assets Under Management
Schedule 3.8      -     Financial Statements
Schedule 3.9      -     Taxes
Schedule 3.10     -     Accounts Receivable
Schedule 3.11     -     Adverse Change
Schedule 3.13     -     Banking Relationships
Schedule 3.14     -     Intellectual Property
Schedule 3.15     -     Contracts; Commitments
Schedule 3.19     -     Insurance
Schedule 3.23     -     Transaction with Interested Persons
Schedule 3.24     -     Employee Benefits
Schedule 3.25(a)  -     Directors and Officers; Certain Employees
Schedule 3.25(b)  -     Employees Health
Schedule 3.25(c)  -     Employment Arrangements
Schedule 4.1(c)   -     Capitalization of the Management Corporations


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Schedule 4.4      -     Investment Advisers
Schedule 4.6      -     Employment Data
Schedule 5.5      -     Conduct of Business; Exceptions
Schedule 6.3      -     Capitalization of AMG
Schedule 6.4      -     Subsidiaries of AMG
Schedule 6.6      -     Financial Statements of AMG
Schedule 6.7      -     Adverse Change with respect to AMG
Schedule 6.8      -     Litigation with respect to AMG


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                      AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF REORGANIZATION


      AGREEMENT entered into as of August 15, 1997, by and among Affiliated
Managers Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation ("AMG"), AMG Merger Sub, Inc., a
Delaware Corporation and a wholly owned subsidiary of AMG ("Merger Sub"),
GeoCapital Corporation, a Delaware corporation (the "Company"), GeoCapital, LLC,
a Delaware limited liability company (the "LLC"), Irwin Lieber, Barry K.
Fingerhut, Seth Lieber, Jonathan C. Lieber, Dana G. Lieber, Andrew J. Fingerhut
and Brooke A. Fingerhut (together, the "Stockholders" and, each individually, a
"Stockholder").


                              W I T N E S S E T H:

      WHEREAS, the Company is engaged in the business of providing investment
management and advisory services to private accounts of certain institutional
and individual investors;

      WHEREAS, the Stockholders own of record and beneficially all of the issued
and outstanding capital stock of the Company, consisting of one hundred (100)
shares of the Company's Common Stock, $1.00 par value per share (the "Company
Common Stock");

      WHEREAS, the parties hereto desire, and the Boards of Directors of AMG and
the Company have each determined that it is in the best interests of their
respective stockholders, and the stockholders of the Company have determined to
enter into this agreement providing for the acquisition by AMG, by means of a
merger of the Company into Merger Sub, of all of the Company's interest in the
LLC and further desire that, in connection therewith, the LLC's Existing Limited
Liability Company Agreement be amended and restated into the Restated LLC
Agreement (as these and other capitalized terms are defined in Section 13.1);

      WHEREAS, the parties hereto desire and intend, and it is a condition
precedent to the obligations of AMG and Merger Sub hereunder, that five full
business days prior to the closing of the transactions contemplated hereby, the
Company will, and the Stockholders will cause the Company to, contribute
substantially all the assets and liabilities of the Company to the LLC, as more
fully described below, in exchange for LLC Points and a Capital Account in the
LLC pursuant to the Asset Transfer Agreement; and

      WHEREAS, to induce AMG to enter into this Agreement, and to receive the
benefits that will accrue to them if the Company merges with and into Merger Sub
as contemplated hereby, the Company, the LLC and the Stockholders have agreed to
make certain representations, warranties and covenants as set forth herein.

      NOW, THEREFORE, to consummate said merger and in consideration of the
mutual agreements set forth herein and other valuable consideration, the receipt
and adequacy whereof are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as
follows:
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SECTION 1. THE MERGER.

      1.1 THE MERGER. Subject to the terms, provisions and conditions contained
in this Agreement, and on the basis of the representations, warranties and
covenants herein set forth, at the Effective Time (as such term is defined in
Section 1.2), in accordance with this Agreement and the Delaware General
Corporation Law, the Company hereby agrees to, and the Stockholders hereby agree
to use their respective best efforts to cause the Company to, merge with and
into Merger Sub (the "Merger"). Merger Sub shall be the surviving corporation
(sometimes referred to herein as the "Surviving Corporation") of the Merger and
shall continue its corporate existence under the laws of the State of Delaware
as a subsidiary of AMG, but shall change its name to "GeoCapital Corporation."
Upon consummation of the Merger, the separate corporate existence of the Company
shall terminate.

      1.2 EFFECTIVE TIME. The Merger shall become effective as set forth in the
certificate of merger in the form attached hereto as Exhibit 1.2 (the
"Certificate of Merger") which shall be filed with the Secretary of State of the
State of Delaware on the date of the Closing (as defined in Section 1.8). The
term "Effective Time" shall be the date and time when the Merger becomes
effective, as set forth in the Certificate of Merger. The parties hereto agree
to execute, act on and make all filings or other recordings required in
connection with the Merger.

      1.3 EFFECTS OF THE MERGER. At and after the Effective Time, the Merger
shall have the effects provided herein and set forth in the applicable
provisions of the Delaware General Corporation Law. Without limiting the
generality of the foregoing and subject thereto, at the Effective Time, all the
property, rights, privileges, powers and franchises of the Company and Merger
Sub shall vest in the Surviving Corporation, and all debts, liabilities,
obligations, restrictions, disabilities and duties of the Company and Merger Sub
shall become the debts, liabilities, obligations, restrictions, disabilities and
duties of the Surviving Corporation (it being understood that (i) the
Stockholders shall be liable for certain liabilities set forth in Section 12 of
this Agreement and (ii) all liabilities of the Company, other than the Excluded
Liabilities (as such term is defined in the Asset Transfer Agreement) shall have
been transferred to the LLC pursuant to the Asset Transfer).

      1.4 CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION. The Certificate of Incorporation of the
Surviving Corporation shall be the Certificate of Incorporation of Merger Sub
immediately prior to the Effective Time, until thereafter amended in accordance
with applicable law and such Certificate.

      1.5 BY-LAWS. Unless otherwise determined by AMG prior to the Effective
Time, the By-Laws of the Surviving Corporation shall be the By-Laws of Merger
Sub immediately prior to the Effective Time, until thereafter amended in
accordance with applicable law and such By-Laws.

      1.6 DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS. Unless otherwise determined by AMG prior to
the Effective Time, the initial directors and officers of the Surviving
Corporation shall be the directors and officers of Merger Sub immediately prior
to the Effective Time, each to hold office in


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accordance with the Certificate of Incorporation and By-laws of the Surviving
Corporation until their respective successors are duly elected or appointed and
qualified.

      1.7 CONVERSION OF SECURITIES OF THE COMPANY.

            (a) At the Effective Time, all of the shares of Company Common Stock
issued and outstanding immediately prior to the Effective Time and all rights
attached thereto, shall, by virtue of this Agreement and without any action on
the part of the holder thereof, be converted into the right to receive, subject
to adjustment as provided in this Section 1.7, (i) cash in the aggregate amount
of Fourteen Million and Four Hundred Thousand Dollars ($14,400,000) and (ii) ten
thousand six hundred sixty-six and two-thirds (10,666 2/3) shares of Preferred
Stock (the "Preferred Shares") of AMG having an aggregate purchase price of Nine
Million Six Hundred Thousand Dollars ($9,600,000) (together, the "Merger
Consideration"). The Merger Consideration shall be payable to the Stockholders
in the specific amounts set forth in Schedule 1.7 hereto.

            (b) If, as of the Closing, the Company shall have received Consents
from clients whose investment advisory agreements provide for the payment (based
on the Contract Value of each such investment advisory agreement) of fees
constituting less than ninety-five percent (95%) of the Base Fees, then (i) the
cash amount delivered to each Stockholder pursuant to clause (i) of Section
1.7(a) above, will be reduced to an amount equal to the product of (A) the cash
amount set forth in Schedule 1.7 opposite such Stockholder's name, multiplied by
(B) a fraction (the "Adjustment Fraction"), (x) the numerator of which shall be
the sum of the Contract Values of each investment advisory agreement of the
Company which has not been terminated at or prior to the Closing, and with
respect to which the Client of the Company has given its Consent, plus an
additional amount equal to five percent (5%) of Base Fees, and (y) the
denominator of which shall be the Base Fees, and (ii) the number of Preferred
Shares delivered by AMG to each Stockholder pursuant to clause (ii) of Section
1.7(a) above will be reduced to a number equal to the product of (A) the number
of Preferred Shares set forth in Schedule 1.7 opposite such Stockholder's name,
multiplied by (B) the Adjustment Fraction.

            (c) All of the shares of Company Common Stock converted into the
right to receive the Merger Consideration pursuant to this Section 1.7 shall no
longer be outstanding and shall automatically be canceled and shall ceased to
exist, and each certificate previously representing any such shares of Company
Common Stock shall thereafter represent only the right to receive the portion of
the Merger Consideration into which the shares of Company Common Stock
represented by such certificate have been converted pursuant to this Section
1.7. Certificates previously representing shares of Company Common Stock shall
be surrendered at the Closing and shall be exchanged for Merger Consideration
paid in consideration therefor, without any interest thereon.

      1.8 TIME AND PLACE OF CLOSING. The closing of the Merger and the related
transactions provided for in this Agreement (herein called the "Closing") shall
be held at the offices of Goodwin, Procter & Hoar LLP at Exchange Place, Boston,
Massachusetts at 10:00 a.m. local time


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on the date of the Closing, which shall be five (5) business days after the
fulfillment or waiver of each of the conditions set forth in Sections 8 (other
than Section 8.13) and 9 (other than Section 9.4) hereof or at such other place,
or an earlier or later date or time as may be mutually agreed upon by AMG and
the Company.

      1.9 FURTHER ASSURANCES. The Stockholders shall (and shall use their best
efforts to cause the Company to), from time to time after the Closing, at the
request of AMG and without further consideration, execute and deliver further
instruments of transfer and assignment and take such other action as AMG may
reasonably require to fully implement the provisions of this Agreement.

SECTION 2. RESTATEMENT OF LLC AGREEMENT.

      2.1 RESTATEMENT OF LLC AGREEMENT. Simultaneously with the Closing, the
Existing LLC Agreement shall be amended and restated in substantially the form
attached hereto as Exhibit 2.1.


SECTION 3. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE STOCKHOLDERS.

      3.1 MAKING OF REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES. As a material inducement to
AMG and Merger Sub to enter into this Agreement and consummate the transactions
contemplated hereby, the Stockholders jointly and severally hereby make to AMG
and Merger Sub the representations and warranties contained in this Section 3;
provided, however, each of the Stockholders severally and not jointly, makes the
representations set forth in Section 3.3(b) hereof and each Stockholder
severally and not jointly makes any other representation or warranty made solely
by such Stockholder. None of the Stockholders shall have any right of indemnity
or contribution from the Company or the LLC (or any other right against the
Company or the LLC) with respect to any breach of a representation or warranty
hereunder.

      3.2 ORGANIZATION AND QUALIFICATION OF THE COMPANY AND THE LLC.

            (a) The Company is a corporation duly organized, validly existing
and in good standing under the laws of the State of Delaware with full corporate
power and authority to own or lease its properties and to conduct its business
in the manner and in the places where such properties are owned or leased or
such business is currently conducted or proposed to be conducted. The copies of
the Company's Certificate of Incorporation, as amended to date (the "Certificate
of Incorporation"), certified by the Secretary of State of the State of
Delaware, and of the Company's By-laws, as amended to date, certified by the
Company's Secretary, and heretofore made available to AMG's counsel, are
complete and correct, and no amendments thereto are pending. The Company is not
in violation of any term of its Certificate of Incorporation or By-laws.


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            (b) The Company is duly qualified to do business as a foreign
corporation under the laws of each jurisdiction in which the nature of its
business or the ownership or leasing of its properties requires such
qualification, except for those jurisdictions where the failure to so qualify,
individually or in the aggregate, would not have a Material Adverse Effect on
the Company.

            (c) The copies of the LLC's Existing LLC Agreement, certified by the
Secretary of the Company in its capacity as manager member of the LLC, and of
the LLC's Existing Certificate of Formation, certified by the Secretary of State
of the State of Delaware, and heretofore delivered to AMG's counsel, are
complete and correct, and no amendments thereto are pending (except, in each
case, as contemplated by Section 2 hereof).

      3.3 CAPITALIZATION; BENEFICIAL OWNERSHIP.

            (a) The authorized capital stock of the Company consists only of one
hundred (100) shares of Common Stock, $1.00 par value per share, all of which
shares are duly and validly authorized, issued, outstanding, fully paid and
non-assessable and none of which are held directly or indirectly by the Company
or in its treasury. There are no outstanding options, warrants, rights,
commitments, preemptive rights or agreements of any kind for the issuance or
sale of, or outstanding securities convertible into, any additional shares of
capital stock of any class of the Company. None of the Company's capital stock
has been issued in violation of any federal or state law.

            (b) Each Stockholder owns beneficially and of record the shares of
the Company's capital stock set forth opposite such Stockholder's name in
Schedule 3.3(b) hereto, free and clear of any Claims. The Stockholders are the
only beneficial or record holders of the Company's capital stock, and the shares
of capital stock shown in Schedule 3.3(b) are the only shares of capital stock
of the Company held by each Stockholder or with respect to which such
Stockholder has any rights. Except as set forth in Schedule 3.3(b) attached
hereto, there are no voting trusts, voting agreements, proxies or other
agreements, instruments or undertakings with respect to the voting of the
capital stock of the Company to which the Company or any of the Stockholders is
a party. No Stockholder has any right of appraisal with respect to the Company's
capital stock.

            (c) The records showing that the Company and the Stockholders are
the sole members of the LLC, and the capitalization of the LLC (with respect to
capital accounts and interests in profits), are included in Schedule 3.3(c)
hereto. There are no other records of the LLC and the LLC has not considered,
approved or taken any action other than as set forth in such records. All such
interests are owned beneficially by the Persons and in the amounts indicated in
said Schedule 3.3(c), and no such Person has taken (or omitted to take) any
action that would result in any transfer, hypothecation, mortgage or other claim
being imposed on such interests and no claim has arisen by operation of law with
respect to any such interests.

      3.4 SUBSIDIARIES. Other than the Company's interest in the LLC, the
Company has no, nor has it ever had any, subsidiaries or investments in any
other Person.


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      3.5 AUTHORITY OF THE COMPANY.

            (a) The Company has full right, authority and power to enter into
this Agreement and each agreement, document and instrument to be executed and
delivered by the Company pursuant to, or as contemplated by, this Agreement and
to carry out the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby. The execution,
delivery and performance by the Company of this Agreement and each such other
agreement, document and instrument have been duly authorized by all necessary
action of the Company and the Stockholders (including without limitation under
Section 251 of the Delaware General Corporation Law), and no other action on the
part of the Company or any Stockholder is required in connection therewith.

      This Agreement and each agreement, document and instrument executed and
delivered by the Company pursuant to, or as contemplated by, this Agreement
constitutes, or when executed and delivered will constitute, valid and binding
obligations of the Company enforceable in accordance with their terms. The
execution, delivery and performance by the Company of this Agreement and each
such other agreement, document and instrument:

                  (i) does not and will not violate any provision of the
      Certificate of Incorporation or By-laws of the Company, each as amended to
      date;

                  (ii) does not and will not violate any laws of the United
      States, or any state or other jurisdiction (domestic or foreign)
      applicable to the Company or require the Company to obtain any approval,
      consent or waiver of, or make any filing with, any person or entity
      (governmental or otherwise) that has not been obtained or made, except as
      specifically identified in Schedule 3.5 or Schedule 3.7 which approvals,
      consents and waivers identified in such Schedules shall have been received
      or made prior to the Closing (except, with respect to investment advisory
      agreements, to the extent permitted by Section 8.3 hereof with respect to
      the percentage of investment advisory agreements that may terminate prior
      to the Closing) or, at any earlier time required hereunder or under
      applicable laws, rules and regulations or the provisions of any agreement,
      contracts or instruments; and

                  (iii) except as set forth on Schedule 3.5, does not and will
      not result in a breach of, constitute a default under, accelerate any
      obligation under, or give rise to a right of termination of, any
      agreement, contract, instrument, mortgage, lien, lease, permit,
      authorization, order, writ, judgment, injunction, decree, determination or
      arbitration award to which the Company is a party or by which the property
      of the Company is bound or affected, or result in the creation or
      imposition of any Claim on any of the Company's assets or any Person's
      interest in the Company.

            (b) The Company (in its capacity as manager member of the LLC) has
taken all action required by the Existing LLC Agreement and the Delaware Act to
cause the LLC to enter into this Agreement and each agreement, document and
instrument to be executed and delivered by the LLC pursuant to, or as
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contemplated hereby and thereby and no other action on the part of the LLC, the
Company or any other member is required in connection therewith.

      3.6 REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY.

            (a) All of the real property leased by the Company is identified in
Schedule 3.6(a). The Company does not own any real property. The Company does
not lease, sublease or otherwise provide (with or without rent or other
consideration and with or without a written agreement) any real property to any
Person, except as described in Schedule 3.6(a). All leases with respect to real
property to which the Company is party are identified in Schedule 3.6(a), and
true and complete copies thereof have been made available to AMG. Each of said
leases has been duly authorized and executed by the parties thereto and is in
full force and effect. The Company is not in default under any of said leases,
nor has any event occurred which, with notice or the passage of time, or both,
would give rise to such a default. To the Company's knowledge, the other party
to each of said leases is not in default under any of said leases and there is
no event which, with notice or the passage of time, or both, would give rise to
such a default.

            (b) Attached hereto as Schedule 3.6(b) is a list of all the assets
of the Company including Intellectual Property and including as part of such
Schedule, the tax basis of each such asset. Except as set forth in Schedule
3.6(b) hereto, as of the date hereof, the Company owns all its assets free and
clear of any Claims. The assets listed in Schedule 3.6(b) hereto include all the
material assets used in, and all the assets necessary or desirable for, the
conduct of the business of the Company as currently conducted and are suitable
and in an appropriate condition for such purpose.

      3.7 ASSETS UNDER MANAGEMENT.

            (a) The aggregate assets under management by the Company as of March
31, 1997, June 30, 1997 and August 8, 1997 are accurately set forth in Schedule
3.7 hereto. In addition, set forth in Schedule 3.7 is a list as of December 31,
1997, March 31, 1997 and June 30, 1997, of all investment management, advisory
or sub-advisory contracts setting forth the name of the client under each such
contract, the amount of assets under management with respect to each such
contract, the fee schedule in effect with respect to each such contract and any
material fee adjustments or material adjustments in the amount of assets under
management (it being understood and agreed that adjustments in assets under
management greater than $500,000 are material) implemented between April 1, 1997
and August 12, 1997, or presently proposed to be instituted, the consent
required for the assignment of each such contract other than those that by their
terms terminate upon assignment (which are so identified), and the country, if
other than the United States of America, of which the client is a citizen.
Except as set forth in Schedule 3.7 and expressly described thereon, there are
no contracts, arrangements or understandings pursuant to which the Company has
undertaken or agreed to cap, waive or reimburse any or all fees or charges
payable by any of the clients set forth in Schedule 3.7 or pursuant to any of
the contracts set forth in Schedule 3.7. Except as is set forth in Schedule 3.7
hereto, no client of the Company has stated an intention to terminate or reduce
its investment relationship with the Company, or has requested


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an adjustment to the fee schedule with respect to any contract in a manner which
would reduce the fee to the Company (or, after giving effect to the Asset
Transfer (assuming the due authorization, validity and enforceability of the
Asset Transfer Agreement), the fee to the LLC).

            (b) Each account to which the Company provides Investment Management
Services that is (i) an employee benefit plan, as defined in Section 3(3) of
ERISA that is subject to Title I of ERISA; (ii) a person acting on behalf of
such a plan; or (iii) an entity whose assets include the assets of such a plan,
within the meaning of ERISA and applicable regulations (hereinafter referred to
as an "ERISA Client") have been managed by the Company such that the Company in
the exercise of such management is in compliance in all material respects with
the applicable requirements of ERISA. Schedule 3.7 identifies each Client that
is an ERISA Client with an appropriate footnote. The Company is not required,
under any contract to which it is a party, to be a qualified professional asset
manager (as such term is used in Prohibited Transaction Class Exemption 84-14).

            (c) Set forth in Schedule 3.7 is a list of each client with which
the Company has a fee based on performance or otherwise provides for
compensation on the basis of a share of capital gains upon or capital
appreciation of the funds (or any portion thereof) of any client, together with
a complete description of such fee or compensation. In addition, with respect to
the performance fee applicable to the Minnesota Account set forth in Schedule
3.7, is a calculation of such fee since the inception of the fee and an
indication of the deficit balance as of the date of this Agreement, which shall
be updated as of a date within five (5) business days prior to the date of the
Closing.

      3.8 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.

            (a) The Company has delivered to AMG the following financial
statements, copies of which are attached hereto as Schedule 3.8:

                  (i) Audited balance sheets of the Company at September 30,
      1994, September 30, 1995 and September 30, 1996, and audited statements of
      income, retained earnings and cash flows for each of the three (3) years
      then ended. The audited balance sheet of the Company at September 30, 1996
      (including the notes thereto) is referred to hereinafter as the "Base
      Balance Sheet."

                  (ii) An unaudited balance sheets of the Company at December
      31, 1996 and March 31, 1997 and June 30, 1997 and statements of income for
      the period then ended, certified by the Company's chief financial officer.

      All of the foregoing financial statements have been prepared in accordance
with GAAP using the accrual method of accounting, applied consistently during
the periods covered thereby (except that the Company's unaudited financial
statements do not include footnote disclosure and, other than such statements
prepared for the period ending June 30, 1997, are on a cash basis method of
accounting), are complete and correct and present fairly the financial condition
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Company at the dates of said statements and the results of its operations for
the periods covered thereby.

            (b) As of the date of the Base Balance Sheet, the Company did not
have any liabilities of any nature, whether accrued, absolute, contingent or
otherwise, asserted or unasserted, known or unknown (including, without
limitation, liabilities as guarantor or otherwise with respect to obligations of
others, liabilities for Taxes due or then accrued or to become due, or
contingent or potential liabilities relating to activities of the Company or the
conduct of its businesses prior to the date of the Base Balance Sheet regardless
of whether claims in respect thereof had been asserted as of such date), except
immaterial liabilities incurred in the ordinary course of business of the
Company, consistent with past practices, or those stated or adequately reserved
against on the Base Balance Sheet, or reflected in Schedules furnished to AMG
hereunder as of the date hereof.

            (c) As of the date hereof (including, with respect to the giving of
this representation pursuant to Section 8.2 hereof at the Closing, after giving
effect to the Asset Transfer) (assuming the due authorization, validity and
enforceability of the Asset Transfer Agreement), the Company has not had and
will not have any liabilities of any nature, whether accrued, absolute,
contingent or otherwise, asserted or unasserted, known or unknown (including,
without limitation, liabilities as guarantor or otherwise with respect to
obligations of others, or liabilities for taxes due or then accrued or to become
due or contingent or potential liabilities relating to activities of the Company
or the conduct of its business prior to the date hereof, regardless of whether
claims in respect thereof had been asserted as of such date), except liabilities
that are: (i) stated or adequately reserved against on the Base Balance Sheet or
the notes thereto, (ii) reflected in Schedules furnished to AMG hereunder on the
date hereof, or (iii) immaterial and were incurred after the date of, and
permitted under, this Agreement.

      3.9 TAXES.

            (a) The Company has paid or caused to be paid all federal, state,
local, foreign or add-on and other taxes, customs duties, government fee or like
amount, including, without limitation, income taxes, estimated taxes,
alternative minimum taxes, franchise taxes, sales taxes, use taxes, ad valorem
or value added taxes, capital stock taxes, employment and payroll-related taxes,
withholding taxes, and transfer taxes, stamp taxes, occupation taxes, windfall
projects taxes, and all deficiencies, or other additions to tax, interest, fines
and penalties owed by it (collectively, "Taxes"), required to be paid by it,
whether disputed or not. The unpaid Taxes of the Company (i) did not, as of
December 31, 1996 exceed the reserve for Tax liability (rather than the reserve
for deferred Taxes established to reflect timing differences between book and
tax income) set forth in the Base Balance Sheet (rather than in any notes
thereto) and (ii) do not exceed that reserve as adjusted for the passage of time
through the date hereof and the date of the Closing in accordance with the past
custom and practice of the Company in filing its Tax Returns. All Taxes required
to be withheld by the Company, including, but not limited to, Taxes arising as a
result of payments to foreign persons or to employees of the Company, have been
collected and withheld,


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and have been either paid to the respective governmental agencies, set aside in
accounts for such purpose, or accrued, reserved against, and entered upon the
books and records of the Company.

            (b) The Company has, in accordance with applicable law, filed all
federal, state, local and foreign tax returns required to be filed by it, and
all such returns correctly and accurately set forth the amount of any Taxes
relating to the applicable period. A list of all federal, state, local and
foreign income Tax returns filed with respect to the Company for taxable periods
ended on or after December 31, 1990, is set forth in Schedule 3.9 attached
hereto, and said Schedule indicates those Tax returns that have been audited or
currently are the subject of an audit. For each taxable period of the Company
ended on or after December 31, 1990, the Company has made available to AMG
correct and complete copies of all federal, state, local and foreign income tax
returns, examination reports and statements of deficiencies assessed against or
agreed to by the Company.

            (c) Neither the IRS nor any other governmental authority responsible
for the imposition or collection of any Tax (a "Taxing Authority") is now
asserting or, to the knowledge of the Company or any Stockholder, threatening in
writing to assert against the Company any deficiency or claim for additional
Taxes. No claim has ever been made by a Taxing Authority in a jurisdiction where
the Company does not file reports and returns that the Company is or may be
subject to taxation by that jurisdiction. There are no security interests on any
of the assets of the Company that arose in connection with any failure (or
alleged failure) to pay any Taxes, except for Taxes that are not yet due and
payable or that are being contested in good faith and against which reserves
have been taken in accordance with GAAP.

            (d) There has not been any audit of any tax return filed by the
Company, no such audit is in progress, and the Company has not been notified in
writing by any Taxing Authority that any such audit is contemplated or pending.
No extension of time with respect to any date on which a Tax return was or is to
be filed by the Company is in force, and no waiver or agreement by the Company
is in force for the extension of time for the assessment or payment of any
Taxes.

            (e) The Company has never been a member of an "affiliated group" (as
defined in Section 1504(a) of the Code). The Company has never filed, or been
required to file, a consolidated, combined or unitary tax return with any other
entity. The Company is not a party to any tax sharing agreement.

            (f) The Company (and any predecessor of the Company) has been a
validly electing S corporation within the meaning of Sections 1361 and 1362 of
the Code at all times during its existence, and the Company will be an S
corporation up to the Effective Date.

            (g) None of the Company's payroll, property, or receipts, or other
factors used in a particular state's apportionment or allocation formula results
in an apportionment or allocation of business income to any state other than New
York, California or Minnesota, and the Company


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has no non-business income that is allocated, apportioned or otherwise sourced
to any state other than New York, California or Minnesota.

      3.10 COLLECTIBILITY OF ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE. All of the accounts receivable
of the Company shown or reflected on the Company's balance sheet as of June 30,
1997, included as part of Schedule 3.8, or existing at the date this
representation is given (less the reserve for bad debts set forth on the
Company's balance sheet as of June 30, 1997 included as part of Schedule 3.8 are
and will be at the Closing, valid and enforceable claims, fully collectible and
subject to no set off or counterclaim. The Company does not have any accounts or
loans receivable from any person, firm or corporation or other entity which is
affiliated with the Company or from any director, officer, stockholder, member
or employee of the Company except as disclosed in Schedule 3.10 hereto.

      3.11 ABSENCE OF CERTAIN CHANGES. Except as disclosed in Schedule 3.11
attached hereto or as expressly provided for herein, since the date of the Base
Balance Sheet there has not been any:

            (a) change in the condition (financial or otherwise), properties,
assets, liabilities, business, operations or prospects of the Company which
change by itself or in conjunction with all other such changes, whether or not
arising in the ordinary course of business, could have a Material Adverse Effect
on the Company;

            (b) amendment or termination or, to the best knowledge of the
Company and each of the Stockholders, proposed or threatened amendment or
termination, whether written or oral, of any agreement listed in Schedule 3.7
hereto;

            (c) obligation or liability of any nature, whether accrued,
absolute, contingent or otherwise, asserted or unasserted, known or unknown
(including, without limitation (i) liabilities for Taxes due or to become due,
or (ii) contingent or potential liabilities relating to services provided by the
Company or the conduct of the business of the Company since the date of the Base
Balance Sheet regardless of whether claims in respect thereof have been
asserted, or (iii) contingent liabilities incurred by the Company as guarantor
or otherwise with respect to the obligations of the Company or others), incurred
by the Company other than obligations and liabilities incurred in the ordinary
course of business consistent with the terms of this Agreement (it being
understood that liability claims in respect of services provided shall not be
deemed to be incurred in the ordinary course of business);

            (d) material Claim placed on any of the properties or assets of the 
Company;

            (e) cancellation of any material debt or claim owing to, or waiver 
of any material right of, the Company;

            (f) purchase, sale or other disposition, or any agreement or other
arrangement for the purchase, sale or other disposition, of any of the
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than pursuant to the Asset Transfer or in the ordinary course of business
consistent with past practices;

            (g) damage, destruction or loss, whether or not covered by
insurance, materially and adversely affecting the properties, assets or business
of the Company;

            (h) declaration, setting aside or payment of any dividend or
distribution by the Company, or the making of any other distribution in respect
of the capital stock of the Company , or any direct or indirect redemption,
purchase or other acquisition by the Company of its own capital stock or
interests, respectively;

            (i) change in the compensation payable or to become payable by the
Company to any of their respective officers, employees, agents or independent
contractors other than normal merit increases in accordance with its usual
practices, or any bonus payment or arrangement made to or with any of such
officers, employees, agents or independent contractors;

            (j) change with respect to the officers or management of the
Company;

            (k) material payment or discharge of a Claim or liability of the
Company;

            (l) obligation or liability incurred by the Company to any of their
respective officers, directors, stockholders, members or employees, or any loans
or advances made by the Company to any of their respective officers, directors,
stockholders, members or employees, except normal compensation and expense
allowances payable to officers or employees in the ordinary course of business
consistent with past practices;

            (m) change in accounting methods or practices, or billing or
collection policies used by the Company;

            (n) other transaction entered into by the Company other than
transactions in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practices;
or

            (o) agreement or understanding, whether in writing or otherwise, for
the Company to take any of the actions specified in paragraphs (a) through (n)
above.

      3.12 ORDINARY COURSE. Since the date of the Base Balance Sheet, other than
with respect to transactions specifically contemplated herein, the Company has
conducted its business only in the ordinary course and consistently with its
prior practices. Since its formation, the LLC has only conducted those
operations necessary for the performance of its obligations hereunder and
activities necessary in connection herewith and therewith.

      3.13 BANKING RELATIONS. Schedule 3.13 includes a list of all of the
checking accounts, savings accounts, borrowing arrangements or similar
arrangements which the Company has with


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a banking institution and indicates with respect to each of such arrangements
the person or persons authorized in respect thereof.

      3.14 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY.

            (a) Except as described in Schedule 3.14, the Company has exclusive
ownership of, or exclusive license to use, all patent, copyright, trade secret,
trademark, trade name, service mark, formulas, designs, inventions or other
proprietary rights (collectively, "Intellectual Property") used or to be used in
the business of the Company as presently conducted. All of the rights of the
Company in such Intellectual Property are freely transferable. There are no
claims or demands of any other Person pertaining to any of such Intellectual
Property and no proceedings have been instituted, or are pending or to the
knowledge of the Company threatened, which challenge the rights of the Company
in respect thereof. The Company has the right to use, free and clear of any
claims or rights of other Person, all customer lists, investment or other
processes, computer software (other than rights of other Persons in computer
software that is generally available to the public in the retail marketplace),
systems, data compilations, research results and other information required for
or incident to its services or its business as presently conducted.

            (b) There are no patents, patent applications, trademarks, trademark
applications and registrations and registered copyrights which are owned by or
licensed to the Company or used or to be used by the Company in its business as
presently conducted or contemplated.

            (c) All licenses or other agreements under which the Company is
granted rights in items of Intellectual Property which are material to the
business or operations of the Company are listed in Schedule 3.14. All said
licenses or other agreements are in full force and effect, there is no material
default by any party thereto, and, except as set forth in Schedule 3.14, all of
the rights of the Company thereunder are freely assignable. To the knowledge of
the Company and the Stockholders, the licensors under said licenses and other
agreements have and had all requisite power and authority to grant the rights
purported to be conferred thereby. True and complete copies of all such licenses
or other agreements, and any amendments thereto, have been provided to AMG.

            (d) Other than as part of the Asset Transfer or with respect to the
name "GeoCapital" as described in Schedule 3.14, the Company has not granted
rights to others in Intellectual Property owned or licensed by the Company. With
respect to the name "GeoCapital," all rights granted to others are solely the
right to use such name for limited purposes (and do not include any right to
sublease or assign such right) and are subject to the Company's right to revoke
such grant.

            (e) The Company's business practices to establish and preserve its
ownership of all Intellectual Property rights with respect to its services and
rights in and to other Intellectual Property conform to practices generally
applied in the investment advisory industry. The Company has not made any of
such information available to any Person other than employees of the Company,
except pursuant to written agreements requiring the recipients to maintain the


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confidentiality of such information and appropriately restricting the use
thereof. The Company has no knowledge of any infringement by others of any
Intellectual Property rights of the Company.

            (f) The present business, activities and products of the Company do
not infringe any rights of any other person in Intellectual Property. No
proceeding charging the Company with infringement of any Intellectual Property
of any other person or entity has been filed or, to the knowledge of the
Company, is threatened to be filed. The Company is not making unauthorized use
of any confidential information or trade secrets of any person, including
without limitation, any former employer of any past or present employee of the
Company. Except as set forth in Schedule 3.14, neither the Company, nor, to the
knowledge of the Company and the Stockholders, any of the Company's employees
have any agreements or arrangements with any persons other than the Company
related to confidential information or trade secrets of such persons or
restricting any such employee's ability to engage in business activities of any
nature. The activities of the employees on behalf of the Company do not violate
any such agreements or arrangements known to the Company.

      3.15 CONTRACTS. Except for contracts, commitments, plans, agreements and
licenses described in Schedule 3.6, Schedule 3.7, Schedule 3.14 or Schedule 3.15
(true and complete copies of which have been made available to AMG), the Company
is not a party to or subject to any:

            (a) investment management or investment advisory or sub-advisory
contract or any other contract for the provision of investment management or
other similar services;

            (b) plan or contract providing for bonuses, pensions, options, stock
(or beneficial interest) purchases (or other securities or phantom equity
purchases), deferred compensation, retirement payments, profit sharing, or the
like;

            (c) employment contract or contract for services which is not
terminable at will by the Company without liability for any penalty or severance
payment;

            (d) contract or agreement for the purchase of any assets, material
or equipment except purchase orders in the ordinary course for less than $10,000
each, such orders not exceeding $50,000 in the aggregate;

            (e) other contracts or agreements creating any obligations of the
Company of $50,000 or more with respect to any such contract or agreement not
specifically disclosed elsewhere under this Agreement;

            (f) contract or agreement not made in the ordinary course of
business (including, without limitation, any contract for the sale of all or any
material portion of the assets of the Company or any contract for the purchase
of all or any material portion of the assets of any other entity) other than the
Asset Transfer Agreement and the agreements contemplated thereby;


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            (g) contract with any investment or research consultant, solicitor
or sales agent;

            (h) contract containing covenants limiting the freedom of the
Company (or its respective Affiliates) to compete in any line of business or
with any person or entity;

            (i) license agreement (as licensor or licensee);

            (j) agreement providing for the borrowing or lending of money, and
the Company has no obligations: (i) for borrowed money, (ii) evidenced by bonds,
debentures, notes or similar instruments, (iii) to pay the deferred purchase
price of property or services, (iv) under leases that would, in accordance with
GAAP, appear on the balance sheet of the lessee as a liability, (v) secured by a
Claim, (vi) in respect of letters of credit, or bankers acceptances, contingent
or otherwise, or (vii) in respect of any guaranty or endorsement or other
obligations to be liable for the debts of another person or entity; or

            (k) other material contract or agreement to which the Company is a
party or by which it is bound.

      Each of the contracts described in Schedule 3.6(a), Schedule 3.7, Schedule
3.14, Schedule 3.15 or Schedule 3.24 is valid and effective in accordance with
its respective terms, and there is not, under any such contract, an existing
breach or event which, with the giving of notice or the lapse of time or both,
would become such a breach. All of the consents necessary to effectuate the
transfer of each such contract to the LLC pursuant to the Asset Transfer
Agreement are set forth in Schedule 3.5 and Schedule 3.7. The Company has
complied and is in compliance with the client's guidelines and restrictions set
forth in any contract described in Schedule 3.7, including, without limitation,
any limitation set forth in the applicable prospectus, offering memorandum or
marketing material for a collective investment vehicle or governing documents
for any client.

      3.16 LITIGATION. There is no litigation or legal (or other) action, suit,
proceeding or, to the Company's and the Stockholders' knowledge, investigation,
at law or in equity, or before any federal, state, municipal or other
governmental department, commission, bureau, board, agency or instrumentality,
domestic or foreign (including, without limitation, any voluntary or involuntary
proceedings under the Bankruptcy Code or any action, suit, proceeding or
investigation under any foreign, federal or state securities law, rule or
regulation), in which the Company or any officer, director, stockholder, or
member or employee thereof is engaged, or, to the knowledge of the Company and
the Stockholders, with which any of them is threatened, in connection with the
business, affairs, properties or assets of the Company, or which might call into
question the validity or hinder the enforceability or performance of this
Agreement, or of the other agreements, documents and instruments contemplated
hereby and the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby. There are no
proceedings pending, or to the knowledge of the Company or any of the
Stockholders, threatened, relating to the termination of, or limitation of, the
rights of the Company under its registration under the Advisers Act, as an
investment adviser, or any similar or related rights under any registrations or
qualifications with various states or other jurisdictions.


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      3.17 COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS. The Company is, and at all times has been, in
material compliance with all laws and governmental rules and regulations,
domestic or foreign, including, without limitation, the Advisers Act, the
Investment Company Act, the Exchange Act, ERISA, the Commodity Exchange Act and
the Securities Act and the regulations promulgated under each of them; the rules
and regulations of self-regulatory organizations including, without limitation,
the NASD and each applicable exchange (as defined under the Exchange Act); and
all other foreign, federal or state securities laws and regulations applicable
to the business or affairs or properties or assets of the Company (collectively
"Investment Laws and Regulations"). None of the Company or any officer,
director, member, stockholder or employee thereof, is in default with respect to
any judgment, order, writ, injunction, decree, demand or assessment relating to
any aspect of the business or affairs or properties or assets of the Company and
issued by any court or any federal, state, municipal or other governmental
agency, board, commission, bureau, instrumentality or department, domestic or
foreign, or by any self-regulatory authority. None of the Company nor any
officer, director, member, stockholder or employee thereof, is charged or, to
the knowledge of the Company or any of the Stockholders, under investigation
with respect to, any violation of any provision of foreign, federal, state,
municipal or other law or any administrative rule or regulation, domestic or
foreign, including, without limitation, any Investment Laws and Regulations,
affecting the Company or the transactions contemplated hereby.

      3.18 BUSINESS; REGISTRATIONS.

            (a) The Company is and has, since its inception, been engaged solely
in the business of providing Investment Management Services. The Company does
not provide Investment Management Services to (i) any of the Private Funds, or
any other issuer that would be an investment company (within the meaning of the
Investment Company Act) but for the exemptions contained in Section 3(c)(1),
Section 3(c)(7), the final clause of Section 3(c)(3) or the third or fourth
clauses of Section 3(c)(11) of the Investment Company Act, (ii) any issuer,
registered under the laws of the appropriate securities regulatory authority in
the jurisdiction in which the issuer is domiciled (other than the United States
or the States thereof), which is or holds itself out as engaged primarily in the
business of investing, reinvesting or trading in securities or (iii) any issuer
that is an investment company (within the meaning of the Investment Company
Act).

            (b) The Company is and has, since its inception, been duly
registered as an investment adviser under the Advisers Act. The Company is duly
registered, licensed and qualified as an investment adviser in all jurisdictions
where such registration, licensing or qualification is required in order to
conduct its business and where the failure to be so registered, licensed or
qualified could have a Material Adverse Effect on the Company. The Company is in
compliance with all foreign, federal and state laws requiring registration,
licensing or qualification as an investment adviser. The Company has made
available to AMG or its representatives, true and complete copies of its most
recent Form ADV, as amended to date, and has made available copies of all
foreign and state registration forms, likewise as amended to date. The
information contained in such forms was true and complete at the time of filing
and the Company has made all amendments to such forms as it is required to make
under any applicable laws. Neither the


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Company nor, to the knowledge of the Company and the Stockholders, any person
"associated" (as defined under the Advisers Act or under the Commodity Exchange
Act, as appropriate) with the Company, has been convicted of any crime or is or
has engaged in any conduct that would be a basis for denial, suspension or
revocation of registration of an investment adviser under Section 203(e) of the
Advisers Act or Rule 206(4)-4(b) thereunder, or of similar action under the
Commodity Exchange Act, and to the knowledge of the Company and the
Stockholders, there is no proceeding or investigation that is reasonably likely
to become the basis for any such disqualification, denial, suspension or
revocation. The Company has all permits, registrations, licenses, franchises,
certifications and other approvals (collectively, the "Licenses") required from
foreign, federal, state or local authorities in order for it to conduct the
businesses it presently conducts. The Company is not subject to any limitation
imposed in connection with one or more of the Licenses which is reasonably
likely to have a material adverse effect on the condition (financial or
otherwise), properties, assets, liabilities, business, operations or prospects
of the Company or AMG. The Company is not a "broker" or "dealer" within the
meaning of the Exchange Act, or a "commodity pool operator" or "commodity
trading adviser" within the meaning of the Commodity Exchange Act. None of the
Company or its officers and employees is required to be registered as a broker
or dealer, a commodity trading adviser, a commodity pool operator, a futures
commission merchant, an introducing broker, a registered representative or
associated person, a counseling officer, an insurance agent, a sales person or
in any similar capacity with the SEC, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission,
the National Futures Association, the NASD or the securities commission of any
state or any self-regulatory body.

      3.19 INSURANCE. The Company has in full force and effect such insurance
as, to the knowledge of the Company, is customarily maintained by companies of
similar size in the same or a similar business, with respect to its businesses,
properties and assets (including, without limitation, errors and omissions
liability insurance) and all bonds required by ERISA and by any contract to
which the Company is a party, all as listed in Schedule 3.19 hereto. The Company
is not in default under any such insurance policy or bond.

      3.20 POWERS OF ATTORNEY. Neither the Company nor with respect to the
Company Common Stock, any Stockholder, has any outstanding power of attorney.

      3.21 FINDER'S FEE. Neither the Company nor any Stockholder has incurred or
become liable for any broker's commission or finder's fee relating to or in
connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

      3.22 CORPORATE RECORDS; COPIES OF DOCUMENTS. The record books of the
Company accurately record all corporate action taken by its respective
stockholders or members and board of directors and committees, as applicable,
and true and complete copies of the originals of such documents have been made
available to AMG for review. The Company and the Stockholders have made
available for inspection and copying by AMG and its counsel true and correct
copies of all documents referred to in this Agreement or in the Schedules
delivered to AMG in connection herewith.


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      3.23 TRANSACTIONS WITH INTERESTED PERSONS. Except as set forth in Schedule
3.23, neither the Company nor any stockholder, member, officer, supervisory
employee or director of the Company or, to the knowledge of the Company or any
of the Stockholders, any of their respective spouses or family members, is a
party to any material transaction or material contract or arrangement with the
Company, or owns directly or indirectly on an individual or joint basis any
interest in, or serves as an officer or director or in another similar capacity
of, any competitor or client of the Company, or any organization which has a
material contract or arrangement with the Company (in each case, other than as
expressly contemplated hereby).

      3.24 EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PROGRAMS.

            (a) Schedule 3.24 hereto lists every Employee Program (as defined
below) that has been maintained (as defined below) by the Company at any time
during the three-year period ending on the date of the Closing.

            (b) Each Employee Program which has ever been maintained by the
Company and which has at any time been intended to qualify under Section 401(a)
or 501(c)(9) of the Code has received a favorable determination or approval
letter from the IRS regarding its qualification under such section. The Company
does not know, and has no reason to know, of any event or omission that has
occurred which would cause any such Employee Program to lose its qualification
under the applicable Code section.

            (c) The Company does not know, and has no reason to know, of any
failure of any party to comply with any laws applicable to the Employee Programs
that have been maintained by the Company. With respect to any Employee Program
ever maintained by the Company, there has occurred no "prohibited transaction,"
as defined in Section 406 of the ERISA or Section 4975 of the Code, or breach of
any duty under ERISA or other applicable law (including, without limitation, any
health care continuation requirements or any other tax law requirements, or
conditions to favorable tax treatment, applicable to such plan), which could
result, directly or indirectly, in any taxes, penalties or other liability to
the LLC, Merger Sub or AMG. No litigation, arbitration, or governmental
administrative proceeding (or investigation) or other proceeding (other than
those relating to routine claims for benefits) is pending or threatened with
respect to any such Employee Program.

            (d) Neither the Company nor any ERISA Affiliate has incurred any
liability under title IV of ERISA which has not been paid in full prior to the
Closing. There has been no "accumulated funding deficiency" (whether or not
waived) with respect to any Employee Program ever maintained by the Company or
any Affiliate and subject to Code Section 412 or ERISA Section 302. With respect
to any Employee Program maintained by the Company or an ERISA Affiliate and
subject to title IV of ERISA, there has been no (nor will be any as a result of
the transaction contemplated by this Agreement) (i) "reportable event," within
the meaning of ERISA Section 4043, or the regulations thereunder (for which
notice the notice requirement is not waived under 29 C.F.R. Part 2615) and (ii)
no event or condition which presents a material risk of plan termination or any
other event that may cause the Company or any ERISA Affiliate to incur


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liability or have a lien imposed on its assets under title IV of ERISA. All
payments and/or contributions required to have been made (under the provisions
of any agreements or other governing documents or applicable law) with respect
to all Employee Programs ever maintained by the Company or any Affiliate, for
all periods prior to the Closing, either have been made or have been accrued
(and all such unpaid but accrued amounts are described on Schedule 3.24). Except
as described in Schedule 3.24, no Employee Program maintained by the Company or
an Affiliate and subject to title IV of ERISA (other than a Multiemployer Plan)
has any "unfunded benefit liabilities" within the meaning of ERISA Section
4001(a)(18), as of the Closing Date. Neither the Company nor any Affiliate has
ever maintained a Multiemployer Plan. None of the Employee Programs ever
maintained by the Company or any Affiliate has ever provided health care or any
other non-pension benefits to any employees after their employment is terminated
(other than as required by part 6 of subtitle B of title I of ERISA) or has ever
promised to provide such post-termination benefits. Any Employee Program which
has been subject to Title IV of ERISA has been terminated in accordance with
Section 4041 of ERISA and the regulations promulgated thereunder.

            (e) With respect to each Employee Program maintained by the Company
within the three (3) years preceding the Closing, complete and correct copies of
the following documents (if applicable to such Employee Program) have previously
been made available to AMG: (i) all documents embodying or governing such
Employee Program, and any funding medium for the Employee Program (including,
without limitation, trust agreements) as they may have been amended; (ii) the
most recent IRS determination or approval letter with respect to such Employee
Program under Code Sections 401 or 501(c)(9), and any applications for
determination or approval subsequently filed with the IRS; (iii) the three (3)
most recently filed IRS Forms 5500, with all applicable schedules and
accountants' opinions attached thereto; (iv) the summary plan description for
such Employee Program (or other descriptions of such Employee Program provided
to employees) and all modifications thereto; (v) any insurance policy (including
any fiduciary liability insurance policy) related to such Employee Program; (vi)
any documents evidencing any loan to an Employee Program that is a leveraged
employee stock ownership plan; and (vii) all other materials reasonably
necessary for AMG to perform any of its responsibilities with respect to any
Employee Program subsequent to the Closing (including, without limitation,
health care continuation requirements).

            (f) Each Employee Program listed on Schedule 3.24 may be amended,
terminated, modified or otherwise revised by the Company, including the
elimination of any and all future benefit accruals under any Employee Program
(except claims incurred but not reported under any welfare plan or any benefit
described in Section 411(d)(6) of the Code).

            (g) The GeoCapital Corporation Defined Benefit Pension Plan met the
requirements of Section 4021(b)(13) of ERISA at all times and as a result, was
not required make any filings with the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation
including without limitation, filings in connection with the termination of such
plan.


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            (h) For purposes of this section:

                  (i) "Employee Program" means (A) all employee benefit plans
      within the meaning of ERISA Section 3(3), including, but not limited to,
      multiple employer welfare arrangements (within the meaning of ERISA
      Section 3(4)), plans to which more than one unaffiliated employer
      contributes and employee benefit plans (such as foreign or excess benefit
      plans) which are not subject to ERISA; and (B) all stock option plans,
      bonus or incentive award plans, severance pay policies or agreements,
      deferred compensation agreements, supplemental income arrangements,
      vacation plans, and all other employee benefit plans, agreements, and
      arrangements not described in (A) above. In the case of an Employee
      Program funded through an organization described in Code Section
      501(c)(9), each reference to such Employee Program shall include a
      reference to such organization.

                  (ii) An entity "maintains" an Employee Program if such entity
      sponsors, contributes to, or provides (or has promised to provide)
      benefits under such Employee Program, or has any obligation (by agreement
      or under applicable law) to contribute to or provide benefits under such
      Employee Program, or if such Employee Program provides benefits to or
      otherwise covers employees of such entity, or their spouses, dependents,
      or beneficiaries.

                  (iii) An entity is an "ERISA Affiliate" of the Company if it
      would have ever been considered a single employer with the Company under
      ERISA Section 4001(b) or part of the same "controlled group" as the
      Company for purposes of ERISA Section 302(d)(8)(C).

                  (iv) "Multiemployer Plan" means a (pension or non-pension)
      employee benefit plan to which more than one employer contributes and
      which is maintained pursuant to one or more collective bargaining
      agreements.

      3.25 DIRECTORS, OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES.

            (a) Schedule 3.25(a) hereto contains a true and complete list of all
current directors and officers of the Company. In addition, Schedule 3.25(a)
hereto contains a list of all managers, employees and consultants of the Company
who, individually, have received or are scheduled to receive compensation from
the Company for the fiscal year ending December 31, 1997, in excess of $75,000.
In each case such Schedule includes the current job title and aggregate annual
compensation of each such individual.

            (b) To the knowledge of the Company and the Stockholders, each
employee listed in Schedule 3.25(b) hereto is in good health.

            (c) The Company employs 16 full-time employees and 5 part-time
employees, all of whom are listed in Schedule 3.25(c) (the "Employees") and
generally enjoys good employer-employee relationships. Except as specifically
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other Person other than the Employees renders Investment Management Services to
or on behalf of the Company. Except as set forth in Schedule 3.25(c) hereto (or
Schedule 3.15 or Schedule 3.24 hereto), the Company does not have any
obligation, contingent or otherwise, under (a) any employment, collective
bargaining or other labor agreement, (b) any written or oral agreement
containing severance or termination pay arrangements, (c) any deferred
compensation agreement, retainer or consulting arrangements, (d) any pension or
retirement plan, any bonus or profit-sharing plan, any stock option or stock
purchase plan, or (e) any other employee contract or non-terminable (whether
with or without penalty) employment arrangement (each an "Employment
Arrangement"). The Company is not in default with respect to any material term
or condition of any Employment Arrangement, nor will the Closing or the Asset
Transfer (or the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby, assuming the due
authorization, validity and enforceability of the Asset Transfer Agreement)
result in any such default, including, without limitation, after the giving of
notice, lapse of time or both. The Company is not delinquent in payments to any
of its employees for any wages, salaries, commissions, bonuses or other direct
compensation for any services performed for it to the date hereof or amounts
required to be reimbursed to such employees. Upon termination of the employment
of any of said employees, none of the LLC, Merger Sub nor AMG would, by reason
of the transactions contemplated under this Agreement or anything done prior to
the Closing, be liable to any of said employees for so-called "severance pay" or
any other payments except as set forth in the Restated LLC Agreement. The
Company has not made any payments, is not obligated to make any payments, and is
not a party to any agreement that under certain circumstances could obligate
Merger Sub or the LLC to make any payments that will not be deductible under
Section 280G of the Code. The Company does not have any policy, practice, plan
or program of paying severance pay or any form of severance compensation in
connection with the termination of employment. The Company is in compliance with
all applicable laws and regulations respecting labor, employment, fair
employment practices, work place safety and health, terms and conditions of
employment, and wages and hours. To the knowledge of the Company or the
Stockholders there are no charges of employment discrimination or unfair labor
practices against or involving the Company. To the knowledge of the Company or
the Stockholders there are no grievances, complaints or charges that have been
filed against the Company under any dispute resolution procedure that might have
a Material Adverse Effect on the Company, Merger Sub, the LLC or AMG or the
conduct of their respective businesses, and there is no arbitration or similar
proceeding pending and no claim therefor has been asserted. The Company has in
place all employee policies required by applicable laws, rules and regulations,
and there have been no violations or alleged violations of any of such policies.
None of the Company or any of the Stockholders has received notice that any of
the Company's employment policies or practices is currently being audited or
investigated by any federal, state or local government agency. The Company is,
and at all times since November 6, 1986 has been, in compliance with the
requirements of the Immigration Reform Control Act of 1986, except as would not
have a Material Adverse Effect on the Company.

      3.26 CODE OF ETHICS. The Company has a written policy regarding insider
trading and a Code of Ethics which complies with all applicable provisions of
Section 204A of the Advisers Act a copy of which has been delivered to AMG prior
to the date hereof. All employees of the Company and other Persons listed on
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are bound by the provisions of such Code of Ethics and insider trading policy.
The policies of the Company with respect to avoiding conflicts of interest are
as set forth in the Company's most recent Form ADV or incorporated by reference
therein. There have been no material violations or allegations of material
violations of such Code of Ethics, insider trading policy or conflicts policy.

      3.27 CERTAIN REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES AS TO COLLECTIVE INVESTMENT 
VEHICLES.

            (a) True, correct and complete copies of all of the current
investment advisory agreements and distribution or underwriting contracts,
administrative services and other services agreements, if any, and
organizational and offering documents, pertaining to each of the Private Funds
(i) have been made available to AMG prior to the date hereof and (ii) are in
full force and effect. Such offering materials as of the dates as of which they
were prepared and distributed did not contain an untrue statement of a material
fact or omit to state a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary
to make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances under which they
were made, not misleading.

            (b) Each of the Private Funds is duly organized, validly existing
and in good standing in the jurisdiction in which it is organized and has all
requisite power and authority to conduct its business in the manner and in the
places where such business is currently conducted. Each Private Fund is and has,
since its inception, been engaged solely in the business of an investment
company. Each Private Fund is and has, since its inception, been in compliance
with all foreign, federal and state laws requiring registration, licensing or
qualification as an investment company and all Investment Laws and Regulations.

            (c) AMG has been furnished true, correct and complete copies of the
audited financial statements, prepared in accordance with GAAP, of each of the
Private Funds for the past three fiscal years (or such shorter period as such
Private Fund shall have been in existence), and unaudited financial statements,
prepared in accordance with GAAP, of each of the Private Funds for the first
six-months of its most recent fiscal year if the date of the Private Fund's
fiscal year end and six-month period financial statements are hereinafter
referred to as a "Fund Financial Statement." Each of the Fund Financial
Statements is consistent with the books and records of each of the Private
Funds, and presents fairly the consolidated financial position of each of the
Private Funds in accordance with GAAP applied on a consistent basis (except as
otherwise noted therein) at the respective date of such Fund Financial
Statements and the results of operations and cash flows for the respective
periods indicated, except in the case of the interim financial statements which
are subject to normal year-end adjustments which in the aggregate are not
material. The Fund Financial Statements reflect and disclose all material
changes in accounting principles and practices adopted by each of the Private
Funds during the periods covered by each Fund Financial Statement. The books of
account of each of the Private Funds fairly reflect their respective
transactions. None of the Private Funds has any direct or indirect liabilities
other than (i) liabilities fully and adequately reflected or reserved against on
the balance sheets contained in the Fund Financial Statements, (ii) immaterial
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business of the Company consistent with past practices and (iii) liabilities
incurred since the date of the fund Financial Statements and incurred in the
ordinary course of business.

            (d) There are no restrictions imposed pursuant to any Investment
Laws and Regulations, consent judgments or SEC orders on or with regard to any
of the Private Funds. Since inception, each of the Private Funds has been
excluded from the definition of an investment company under the Investment
Company Act by virtue of Section 3(c)(1) thereof and has been duly registered or
licensed and in good standing under the laws of each jurisdiction in which such
qualification is necessary, except where the failure to be duly registered and
in compliance would not have a Material Adverse Effect on the respective Private
Fund or the Company.

            (e) All interests of each of the Private Funds were sold pursuant to
a valid and effective exemption from registration under the Securities Act and
have been duly authorized and are validly issued. Each of the Private Funds'
investments have been made in accordance with its respective investment policies
and restrictions in effect at the time the investments were made and at all
times when the investments were held.

            (f) All consent solicitation materials to be prepared for use by the
Private Funds in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement
at the time such information is provided or used, as then amended or
supplemented, and any information disseminated in respect of the transactions
contemplated hereby at the time such information is disseminated, in each case,
will, insofar as it contains or consists of information supplied by the Company
or the Stockholders, be accurate and complete and will not contain any untrue
statement of a material fact, or omit to state any material fact (i) required to
be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein, in the light of
the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading or (ii) necessary
to correct any statement in any earlier communication that has become false or
misleading.

            (g) There is no litigation or legal (or other) action, suit,
proceeding or investigation at law or in equity pending or, to the best
knowledge of the Company and the Stockholders after due inquiry, threatened in
any court or before or by any governmental agency or instrumentality,
department, commission, board, bureau or agency, or before any arbitrator, by or
against any of the Private Funds, or any officer or director thereof. There are
no judgements, injunctions, orders or other judicial or administrative mandates
outstanding against or affecting any of the Private Funds or any officer or
director thereof.

      3.28 DISCLOSURE. The representations, warranties and statements contained
in this Agreement and the agreements, documents and instruments contemplated
hereby, and in the certificates, exhibits and schedules delivered by the Company
and the Stockholders to AMG pursuant to this Agreement or any of such other
agreements, documents and instruments, do not contain any untrue statement of a
material fact, and, when taken together, do not omit to state a material fact
required to be stated therein or necessary in order to make such
representations, warranties or statements not misleading in light of the
circumstances under which they were made. There are no facts (other than changes
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or may in the future have a material adverse effect on the condition (financial
or otherwise), properties, assets, liabilities, business, operations or
prospects of the Company.

      3.29 NO IMPLIED REPRESENTATION. Notwithstanding any provision of this
Agreement, it is the explicit intent of each party hereto that none of the
Company or the Stockholders is making any representation or warranty whatsoever,
express or implied, beyond those expressly given in this Agreement including,
but not limited to, any implied representation as to condition, merchantability,
suitability or fitness for a particular purpose as to any of the physical assets
owned by the Company. It is understood that any cost estimates, projections or
other financial predictions provided to AMG or any of its affiliates, agents or
representatives are not and shall not be deemed to be representations or
warranties of any of the Company or the Stockholders.

SECTION 4. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF INDIVIDUAL STOCKHOLDERS.

      As a material inducement to AMG and Merger Sub to enter into this
Agreement and consummate the transactions contemplated hereby, each Stockholder
hereby severally makes to AMG each of the representations and warranties set
forth in this Section 4 with respect to such Stockholder. In addition, each
Stockholder which is a party to the Restated LLC Agreement and which has elected
to form a Management Corporation to receive his or her LLC Points jointly and
severally with such Management Corporation makes the representations and
warranties set forth in this Section 4 with respect to such Management
Corporation. No Stockholder or Management Corporation shall have any right of
indemnity or contribution from the Company or the LLC (or any other right
against the Company or the LLC) with respect to the breach of any representation
or warranty hereunder.

      4.1 AUTHORITY AND ORGANIZATION.

            (a) Such Stockholder has full right, authority, power and capacity
to enter into this Agreement and each agreement, document and instrument to be
executed and delivered by or on behalf of such Stockholder pursuant to, or as
contemplated by, this Agreement and to carry out the transactions contemplated
hereby and thereby. This Agreement and each agreement, document and instrument
executed and delivered by such Stockholder pursuant to this Agreement
constitutes, or when executed and delivered will constitute, a valid and binding
obligation of such Stockholder, enforceable in accordance with its respective
terms. The execution, delivery and performance by the Stockholder of this
Agreement and each such other agreement, document and instrument have been duly
authorized by all necessary action (corporate, trust or otherwise) of each
Stockholder which is not an individual, and no other action on the part of such
Stockholder is required in connection therewith. The execution, delivery and
performance of this Agreement and each such agreement, document and instrument:

                  (i) does not and will not violate any provision of the
      organizational documents of any Stockholder which is not a natural person,
      or any laws of the United States or any state or other jurisdiction
      applicable to such Stockholder, or require such


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      Stockholder to obtain any approval, consent or waiver from, or make any
      filing with, any person or entity (governmental or otherwise) that has not
      been obtained or made; and

                  (ii) does not and will not result in a breach of, constitute a
      default under, accelerate any obligation under, or give rise to a right of
      termination of, any agreement, contract, instrument, mortgage, lien,
      lease, permit, authorization, order, writ, judgment, injunction, decree,
      determination or arbitration award to which such Stockholder is a party or
      by which the property of such Stockholder is bound or affected, or result
      in the creation or imposition of any Claim on any assets of the Company or
      the LLC or on the capital stock of the Company owned by such Stockholder.

            (b) Each Management Corporation is duly organized validly existing
and in good standing under the laws of its state of organization with full power
and authority to own and lease its properties and to conduct its business in the
manner and in the places where such properties are owned or leased and such
business is currently conducted or proposed to be conducted. The copies of each
Management Corporation's organizational documents (including any certificate of
organization, by-laws, declaration of trust, certificate of organization,
limited liability company operating agreement or similar documents) as amended
to date, certified by the appropriate Secretary of State or, if such documents
are of a type not typically certified by a Secretary of State, certified by such
Management Corporation's secretary, trustee or similar authorized person, and
heretofore delivered to AMG's counsel, are complete and correct and no
amendments thereto are pending. No Management Corporation is in violation of any
term of its organizational documents.

            (c) The authorized and issued equity of each Management Corporation
is as set forth in Schedule 4.1(c) hereof, which schedule includes the record
and beneficial holders thereof. All the outstanding equity of each Management
Corporation has been duly authorized and validly issued and is fully paid and
nonassessable. There are no outstanding options, warrants, rights, commitments,
preemptive rights or agreements for the issuance or sale of, or outstanding
securities convertible into, capital of any Management Corporation.

            (d) Each Management Corporation has full right, authority and
corporate power to enter into this Agreement and each agreement, document and
instrument to be executed and delivered by or on behalf of such Management
Corporation pursuant to, or as contemplated by, this Agreement and to carry out
the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby. This Agreement and each
agreement, document and instrument executed and delivered by such Management
Corporation pursuant to this Agreement constitutes, or when executed and
delivered will constitute, a valid and binding obligation of such Management
Corporation, enforceable in accordance with its respective terms. The execution,
delivery and performance by each Management Corporation of this Agreement and
each such other agreement, document and instrument have been duly authorized by
all necessary action of each Management Corporation, and no other action on the
part of any Management Corporation or its stockholder is required in connection
therewith. The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement and each
such agreement, document and instrument:


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                  (i) does not and will not violate any provision of the charter
      of by-laws of any Management Corporation, or any laws of the United States
      or any state or other jurisdiction applicable to such Management
      Corporation, or require such Management Corporation to obtain any
      approval, consent or waiver from, or make any filing with, any person or
      entity (governmental or otherwise) that has not been obtained or made; and

                  (ii) does not and will not result in a breach of, constitute a
      default under, accelerate any obligation under, or give rise to a right of
      termination of, any agreement, contract, instrument, mortgage, lien,
      lease, permit, authorization, order, writ, judgment, injunction, decree,
      determination or arbitration award to which such Management Corporation is
      a party or by which the property of such Management Corporation is bound
      or affected, or result in the creation or imposition of any Claim on any
      assets of the Company or the LLC or on interests of such Management
      Corporation in the LLC, or any interests of a Stockholder in such
      Management Corporation.

      4.2 OWNERSHIP OF LLC INTERESTS. The LLC Interests shown as owned by each
Stockholder and Management Corporation, respectively, in the records set forth
in Schedule 3.3(c) hereof constitute all the interests in the LLC or rights to
purchase interests in the LLC which are held by such Person, directly or
indirectly.

      4.3 FINDER'S FEE. No Stockholder or Management Corporation has incurred or
become liable for any broker's commission or finder's fee relating to or in
connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

      4.4 INVESTMENT ADVISORY REPRESENTATION. Such Stockholder does not serve as
an investment adviser (within the meaning of the Advisers Act) to, or provide,
directly or indirectly, Investment Management Services to, any person or entity,
other than on behalf of the Company (and, after giving effect to the Asset
Transfer (assuming the due authorization, validity and enforceability of the
Asset Transfer Agreement), the LLC) pursuant to an investment advisory agreement
between the Company (and, after giving effect to the Asset Transfer, the LLC)
and a client thereof, except as set forth in Schedule 4.4.

      4.5 AGREEMENTS. Such Stockholder is not a party to any non-competition,
trade secret or confidentiality agreement with any party other than the Company
or the LLC. There are no agreements or arrangements not contained herein or
disclosed in a Schedule hereto, to which such Stockholder or Management
Corporation is a party relating to the business of the Company or the LLC or to
such Stockholder's or Management Corporation's rights and obligations as a
stockholder, member, director, officer or employee of the Company or the LLC.
Such Stockholder does not own, directly or indirectly, on an individual or joint
basis, any interest in, or serve as an officer or director of, any organization
which has a contract or arrangement with the Company or the LLC.


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      4.6 EMPLOYMENT DATA. Such Stockholder's (i) date of birth, and (ii) date
of commencement of employment with the Company, are both accurately reflected in
Schedule 4.6 hereto.

      4.7 INVESTMENT INTENT. Each Stockholder who acquires Preferred Shares will
make such acquisition for investment for such Stockholder's own account, and
such Stockholder has no present intention of selling, granting participations in
or otherwise distributing the same. Each Stockholder represents and warrants
that he is an "accredited investor" within the meaning of Rule 501 promulgated
by the SEC under the Securities Act.

SECTION 5. COVENANTS OF THE STOCKHOLDERS.

      5.1 MAKING OF COVENANTS AND AGREEMENTS. The Stockholders jointly and
severally hereby make the covenants and agreements set forth in this Section 5
and the Stockholders jointly and severally agree to use their respective best
efforts to cause the Company and the LLC to comply with such agreements and
covenants. No Stockholder shall have any right of indemnity or contribution from
the Company or the LLC (or any other right against the Company or the LLC) with
respect to the breach of any covenant or agreement hereunder.

      5.2 CLIENT CONSENTS.

            (a) As soon as practicable after the date hereof, but in any event
prior to August 8, 1997, the Company shall notify each of its clients of the
transactions contemplated hereby and by the other agreements, documents and
instruments contemplated hereby. Such notice shall be in the form of Exhibit
5.2A hereto with respect to those clients whose contracts require affirmative
written consent for their assignment and in the form of Exhibit 5.2B with
respect to those clients whose contracts do not require affirmative written
consent for their assignment (in each case, with such changes thereto as may be
agreed to by AMG in writing).

            (b) On or prior to September 8, 1997, the Company shall send to each
client who was sent, but who has not by such date returned, the notice in
substantially the form of Exhibit 5.2A or Exhibit 5.2B hereto countersigned
indicating approval of the transactions contemplated hereby, an additional
notice in form and substance acceptable to AMG.

            (c) The Company and the LLC shall use their respective best efforts
to, and the Stockholders shall use their best efforts to cause the Company and
the LLC to, obtain consents from their clients in the manner contemplated by
this Section 5.2.

      5.3 AUTHORIZATIONS.

            (a) The LLC shall, and the Company and each of the Stockholders
shall use their best efforts to cause the LLC to: (i) file, as soon as
practicable after the date hereof, and in any event prior to August 15, 1997,
with the SEC, a Uniform Application for Investment Adviser Registration on Form
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and (ii) file the appropriate applications for investment adviser registration
as soon as practicable with all other jurisdictions in which the Company is
registered as an investment adviser and in each other jurisdiction where it is
necessary or desirable for the LLC to be registered as an investment adviser in
order to conduct its businesses (including, without limitation, the businesses
currently conducted by the Company) after the Asset Transfer (assuming the due
authorization, validity and enforceability of the Asset Transfer Agreement) and
the Closing.

            (b) The Stockholders shall, and the Company and the LLC shall use
their best efforts to cause all applicable Employees to, file, as soon as
practicable after the date hereof, such applications for licensing, registration
or qualification of investment adviser representatives (within the meaning of
Rule 203A-3(a) under the Advisers Act, upon effectiveness) in each jurisdiction
where such applicable investment adviser representative has a place of business
(within the meaning of Rule 203A-3(b) under the Advisers Act, upon
effectiveness) and in each other jurisdiction where it is necessary or desirable
to effect such licensing, registration or qualification in order to conduct the
business of the LLC (including, without limitation, the business currently
conducted by the Company) after the Asset Transfer and the Closing.

            (c) The LLC will, and the Company and each of the Stockholders will
use their best efforts to cause the LLC to, obtain all authorizations, consents,
orders and approvals of federal, state and local regulatory bodies and officials
that may be or become necessary for their respective execution and delivery of,
and the performance of their respective obligations pursuant to, this Agreement
and the other agreements, documents and instruments contemplated hereby, and for
the LLC to conduct the businesses presently being conducted by the Company.

      5.4 AUTHORIZATION FROM OTHERS. The Stockholders, the Company and the LLC
will use their respective best efforts to obtain all authorizations, consents,
approvals and permits of others required to permit the consummation by the
Stockholders, the Company and the LLC of the transactions contemplated by this
Agreement.

      5.5 CONDUCT OF BUSINESS. Between the date of this Agreement and the
Closing, except as set forth in Schedule 5.5 hereto, without the prior written
consent of AMG:

            (a) the Company will conduct its business only in the ordinary
course of business, and consistent with past practices, and the LLC will only
conduct those operations necessary for the performance of its obligations
hereunder and activities necessary in connection therewith (provided, that after
giving effect to the Asset Transfer (assuming the due authorization, validity
and enforceability of the Asset Transfer Agreement), the LLC will conduct the
business it obtains in the Asset Transfer in the ordinary course of business and
consistent with the past practices of the Company);

            (b) neither the Company nor the LLC will (i) make (or incur any
obligation to make) any purchase, sale or disposition of any asset or property
other than as specifically provided for in the Asset Transfer, or in the
ordinary course of business consistent with past practices, or (ii) mortgage,
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(including, without limitation, with respect to the Company, its interest in the
LLC), nor permit any of the foregoing to exist;

            (c) neither the Company nor the LLC will incur any contingent or
fixed obligations or liabilities including, without limitation, any liability
(contingent or fixed) as a guarantor or otherwise with respect to the
obligations of others except, with respect to the Company (and, with respect to
the LLC, after the Asset Transfer (assuming the due authorization, validity and
enforceability of the Asset Transfer Agreement)), in the ordinary course of
business consistent with the past practices of the Company;

            (d) the Company will not make or incur any obligation to make a
change in its Certificate of Incorporation, By-laws or authorized or issued
capital stock, and the LLC will not make or incur any obligation to make any
change in the Existing LLC Agreement (other than the restatement into the
Restated LLC Agreement as contemplated by Section 2.1 hereof);

            (e) neither the Company nor the LLC will declare, set aside or pay
any dividend or distribution, make (or incur an obligation to make) any other
distribution in respect of its capital stock or interests or make (or incur an
obligation to make) any direct or indirect redemption, purchase or other
acquisition of its stock or interests if as a result of such dividend,
distribution, redemption, purchase or acquisition, the Company would be unable
to satisfy the conditions set forth in Section 8.11;

            (f) neither the Company nor the LLC will make any change in the
compensation payable or to become payable to any of the Company's officers,
employees, agents or independent contractors, and neither the Company nor the
LLC will hire any directors, officers, employees or agents (other than to fill
vacant positions at the Company), or enter into any collective bargaining
agreement, bonus, equity, option, profit sharing, compensation, welfare,
retirement, or other similar arrangement, or any employment contract;

            (g) the Company will not make any change in its borrowing
arrangements, and the LLC will not enter into any borrowing arrangements;

            (h) the Company will use its best efforts to prevent any change with
respect to its management and supervisory personnel and banking arrangements;

            (i) the Company will have in effect and maintain at all times all
insurance of the kind, in the amount and with the insurers set forth in Schedule
3.19 hereto or equivalent insurance with any substitute insurers approved in
writing by AMG, and prior to the Asset Transfer the LLC will have in effect and
thereafter maintain at all times all insurance of the kind, in the amount and
with the insurers set forth in Schedule 3.19 hereto or equivalent insurance with
any substitute insurers approved in writing by AMG; and

            (j) neither the Company nor the LLC will settle any material
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      5.6 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. Until the Closing, the Company will furnish AMG
with unaudited monthly balance sheets and statements of income and retained
earnings and cash flows of the Company and the LLC on a consolidated and
consolidating basis within ten (10) days after each month end for each month
ending more than ten (10) days prior to the Closing, certified by the Chairman
of the Company, which financial statements shall be prepared in accordance with
GAAP applied consistently using the accrual method of accounting, shall be
complete and correct in all material respects and shall present fairly in all
material respects the financial condition of the Company and the LLC at the
dates of said statements and the results of their operations for the periods
covered thereby.

      5.7 PRESERVATION OF BUSINESS AND ASSETS. Until the Closing, each of the
Company, the LLC and each of the Stockholders shall use their best efforts to:
(a) preserve the current business of the Company, (b) maintain the present
clients of the Company, in each case, on terms that are at least as favorable as
the terms of the agreement between the Company and the relevant client as in
effect on the date hereof, (c) preserve the goodwill of the Company, and (d)
preserve any Licenses required for, or useful in connection with, the business
of the Company (including without limitation all investment adviser
registrations). In addition, none of the Stockholders shall take any material
action not in the ordinary course of business relating to the Company or which
might have a material adverse effect on the transactions contemplated hereby,
without the prior consent of AMG.

      5.8 OBSERVER RIGHTS AND ACCESS. Until the Closing: (a) a representative of
AMG shall be entitled to attend and observe all meetings of the Company's
stockholders and directors (or a committee thereof) in a non-voting observer
capacity, (b) AMG shall be entitled to receive all notices and information
furnished by the Company to its stockholders and directors (or a committee
thereof), as well as copies of the minutes of any meetings of the Company's
stockholders and directors (or a committee thereof), and (c) the Company's
stockholders or directors (or a committee thereof) shall not take any action by
written consent in lieu of a meeting unless AMG shall have been given at least
five (5) business days prior written notice which includes a copy of such
written consent by which such action is proposed to be taken. The Company and
the LLC shall afford to AMG and its representatives and agents free access,
during normal business hours and with reasonable notice, to the properties and
records of the Company and the LLC in order that AMG may have full opportunity
to make such investigation as it shall desire for purposes consistent with this
Agreement.

      5.9 NOTICE OF DEFAULT. Promptly upon the occurrence of, or promptly upon
the Company, the LLC or a Stockholder becoming aware of the impending or
threatened occurrence of, any event which would cause or constitute a breach or
default, or would have caused or constituted a breach or default had such event
occurred or been known to the Company, the LLC or such Stockholder prior to the
date hereof, of any of the representations, warranties or covenants of the
Company, the LLC or the Stockholders contained in or referred to in this
Agreement or in any Schedule or Exhibit referred to in this Agreement, the
Company, the LLC and such Stockholder shall give detailed written notice thereof
to AMG, and the Company and the Stockholders shall use their best efforts to
prevent or promptly remedy the same.


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      5.10 CONSUMMATION OF AGREEMENT. The Stockholders shall, and shall cause
the Company and the LLC to, use their respective best efforts to perform and
fulfill all conditions and obligations to be performed and fulfilled by each of
them under this Agreement, to the end that the transactions contemplated by this
Agreement shall be fully carried out.

      5.11 COOPERATION OF THE COMPANY AND STOCKHOLDERS. The Stockholders shall,
and shall cause the Company and the LLC to, cooperate with all reasonable
requests of AMG and AMG's counsel in connection with the consummation of the
transactions contemplated hereby and the making of any filings required in
connection therewith, including without limitation, filings under the HSR Act.
In addition, the Stockholders shall, and shall cause the Company and the LLC to,
cooperate fully, as and to the extent requested by AMG and AMG's counsel, in
connection with the filing of tax returns and any audit, litigation or other
proceeding with respect to Taxes.

      5.12 NO SOLICITATION OF OTHER OFFERS. Until a date which is six (6) months
after a termination of this Agreement other than (i) a termination pursuant to
Section 10.1(b) as a result of a material breach by the Company of this
Agreement, in which case until a date which is twelve (12) months after a
termination of this Agreement or (ii) a termination pursuant to Section 10.1(c)
as a result of a material breach by AMG, in which case until the date of such
termination, none of the Company, the LLC, any of the Stockholders, or any of
their representatives will, directly or indirectly, solicit, encourage, assist,
initiate discussions or engage in negotiations with, provide any information to,
or enter into any agreement or transaction with, any person, other than AMG,
relating to the possible acquisition of any capital stock of the Company, the
Company, any equity interests of the LLC or any of the assets of the Company or
the LLC, except for the sale of assets by the Company in the ordinary course of
business consistent with past practices and the terms of this Agreement.

      5.13 CONFIDENTIALITY. The Company, the LLC and the Stockholders agree
that, unless and until the Closing has been consummated, each of the Company,
the LLC, the Stockholders and their officers, directors, members, agents and
representatives will hold in strict confidence, and will not use, any
confidential or proprietary data or information obtained from AMG with respect
to its business or financial condition except for the purpose of evaluating,
negotiating and completing the transaction contemplated hereby. Information
generally known in AMG's industry or which has been disclosed to the Company,
the LLC or the Stockholders by third parties which have a right to do so shall
not be deemed confidential or proprietary information for purposes of this
Agreement. If the transactions contemplated by this Agreement are not
consummated, the Company, the LLC and the Stockholders will return, and cause
their respective officers, directors, members, agents and representatives to
return, to AMG (or certify that they have destroyed) all copies of such data and
information, including but not limited to financial information, customer lists,
business and corporate records, worksheets, test reports, tax returns, lists,
memoranda, and other documents prepared by or made available to the Company, the
LLC or the Stockholders (and their officers, directors, members, agents and
representatives) in connection with the transaction.


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      5.14 POLICIES AND PROCEDURES. The Company, the LLC and the Stockholders
shall, and shall cause the Employees of the Company to, cooperate with and
assist in such compliance audits and regulatory reviews as may reasonably be
requested by AMG.

      5.15 VIOLATION OF EXISTING LLC AGREEMENT. Between the date of this
Agreement and the Closing, none of the Stockholders, the Company nor the LLC
will take any action that is in violation of any term or provision of the
Existing LLC Agreement or would be in violation of any term or provision of the
Restated LLC Agreement if such Restated LLC Agreement were then in effect.

      5.16 SUBSIDIARIES; INVESTMENTS IN OTHER PERSONS. Between the date of this
Agreement and the Closing, none of the Stockholders, the Company nor the LLC
will take any action to acquire, form or otherwise establish any subsidiary of
the Company or the LLC or cause the Company or the LLC to make any investment in
any other Person.

      5.17 LLC INTERESTS. Between the date of this Agreement and the Closing,
(a) the LLC will take no action to issue any rights or interests in addition to
or different from the interests in the LLC shown in the records set forth on
Schedule 3.3(c), (b) the LLC will take no action that will cause the interests
in the LLC set forth on Schedule 3.3(c) to be revoked, repurchased, rescinded,
terminated, liquidated, transferred, amended or modified in any manner and (c)
no Stockholder will sell, assign, pledge or otherwise transfer or restrict such
Stockholder's interests in the LLC without the prior written consent of AMG. At
the Closing, the LLC shall issue the interests and rights therein set forth in
the Restated LLC Agreement to the Members (as defined in the Restated LLC
Agreement) and shall take such actions as may be reasonably directed by AMG in
connection therewith.

      5.18 EMPLOYEE PROGRAMS. Between the date of this Agreement and the
Closing, the LLC will not maintain any Employee Program other than the Employee
Programs listed on Schedule 3.24.

      5.19 FOREIGN QUALIFICATIONS. The LLC shall qualify to do business as a
foreign limited liability company under the laws of each jurisdiction where the
Company is, as of the date of this Agreement, qualified to do business as a
foreign corporation and under the laws of each jurisdiction in which the nature
of the business it will conduct after giving effect to the Asset Transfer, or
the ownership or leasing of the properties it will receive in the Asset
Transfer, requires such qualification, except for those jurisdictions where the
failure to so qualify, individually or in the aggregate, would not have a
Material Adverse Effect on the LLC.

      5.20 LIENS. Between the date of this Agreement and the Closing, the LLC
shall not cause or permit any of the assets listed in Schedule 3.6(b) to be or
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SECTION 6. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF AMG.

      6.1 MAKING OF REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES. As a material inducement to
the Company and the Stockholders to enter into this Agreement and consummate the
transactions contemplated hereby, AMG hereby makes the representations and
warranties to the Company and the Stockholders contained in this Section 6.

      6.2 ORGANIZATION OF AMG. AMG is a corporation duly organized, validly
existing and in good standing under the laws of the State of Delaware with full
corporate power and authority to own or lease its properties and to conduct its
business in the manner and in the places where such properties are owned or
leased or such business is conducted by it.

      6.3 CAPITALIZATION. As of the date of this Agreement, the duly authorized
capital stock of AMG consists of those classes, series and numbers of shares as
are set forth in Schedule 6.3 hereto. In addition, set forth in Schedule 6.3
hereto are the numbers of shares of each such class and series which are issued
and outstanding or with respect to which options have been granted as of the
date of this Agreement. All the outstanding shares of capital stock of AMG have
been duly authorized and validly issued and are fully paid and nonassessable.

      6.4 SUBSIDIARIES. Except as set forth on Schedule 6.4, as of the date of
this Agreement AMG does not have any ownership interest in any corporation,
partnership, limited liability company, limited liability partnership, joint
venture or other entity. Schedule 6.4 includes a notation indicating which
entities are registered as investment advisers under the Advisers Act and which
are members of IMRO.

      6.5 AUTHORITY OF AMG. AMG has full right, authority and power to enter
into this Agreement, the Restated LLC Agreement, and each other agreement,
document and instrument to be executed and delivered by AMG pursuant to or as
contemplated by, this Agreement and subject to approval of its stockholders with
respect to and the effectiveness of an amendment of its Amended and Restated
Certificate of Incorporation, to carry out the transactions contemplated hereby
and thereby. Except with respect to an amendment of AMG's Amended and Restated
Certificate of Incorporation to authorize the Preferred Stock, the execution,
delivery and performance by AMG of this Agreement, the Restated LLC Agreement
and each such other agreement, document and instrument have been duly authorized
by all necessary corporate action of AMG; no other action on the part of AMG is
required in connection therewith; and this Agreement, and each other agreement,
document and instrument executed and delivered by AMG pursuant to this Agreement
constitute, or when executed and delivered will constitute, valid and binding
obligations of AMG enforceable in accordance with their terms. The execution,
delivery and subject to approval of its stockholders with respect to and the
effectiveness of an amendment of its Amended and Restated Certificate of
Incorporation performance by AMG of this Agreement, the Restated LLC Agreement
and each such other agreement, document and instrument:

                  (i) does not and will not violate any provision of the
      Certificate of Incorporation or By-laws of AMG;


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                  (ii) does not and will not violate any laws of the United
      States or of any state or any other jurisdiction applicable to AMG or
      require AMG to obtain any approval, consent or waiver of, or make any
      filing with, any person or entity (governmental or otherwise) which has
      not been obtained or made, except for such filings and approvals as may be
      necessary under the HSR Act or which will otherwise be obtained prior to
      the Closing; and

                  (iii) does not and will not result in a breach of, constitute
      a default under, accelerate any obligation under, or give rise to a right
      of termination of any indenture, loan or credit agreement, or other
      agreement, contract, instrument, mortgage, lien, lease, permit,
      authorization, order, writ, judgment, decree, determination or arbitration
      award to which AMG is a party and which is material to the business and
      financial condition of AMG and its affiliated organizations on a
      consolidated basis.

      6.6 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.

            (a) AMG has delivered to the Company audited balance sheets of AMG
at December 31, 1995 and December 31, 1996, and audited statements of income,
cash flows and stockholders equity for the years then ended, copies of which are
attached hereto as Schedule 6.6.

            (b) Said financial statements have been prepared in accordance with
generally accepted accounting principles using the accrual method of accounting,
are complete and correct and present fairly the financial condition of AMG at
the date of said statements and the results of its operations for the period
covered thereby (except that AMG's unaudited financial statements do not include
footnote disclosure or year-end adjustments).

      6.7 ABSENCE OF CHANGES. Except as disclosed in Schedule 6.8 or Schedule
6.7 attached hereto or as expressly provided for herein, since December 31, 1996
there has not been any (a) change in the condition (financial or otherwise),
properties, assets, liabilities, business, operations or prospects of AMG, which
change by itself or in conjunction with all other such changes, could have a
Material Adverse Effect on AMG and its Affiliates, or (b) declaration, setting
aside or payment of any dividend or other distribution in respect of the capital
stock of AMG. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no representation is given herein
with respect to (i) the terms or conditions on which AMG is negotiating, or may
have negotiated, debt and/or equity financings, or (ii) the terms or conditions
on which AMG is negotiating or may have negotiated investments in investment
management companies, which investments have not closed, or (iii) any impact on
the condition (financial or otherwise) properties, assets, liabilities,
operations or business relating to any investment of AMG, which investment may
not have closed.

      6.8 LITIGATION. There is no litigation pending against AMG or Merger Sub
which would prevent or hinder the consummation of the transactions contemplated
by this Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, set forth on Schedule 6.8
hereto is a description of certain litigation matters.


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      6.9 COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS. AMG (with respect to AMG and Merger Sub only,
and not its other Affiliates) is, and at all times has been, in material
compliance with all Investment Laws and Regulations applicable to it, except to
the extent that noncompliance would not have a Material Adverse Effect on AMG
and its Affiliates. None of AMG, Merger Sub nor any officer, director or
employee thereof is in default with respect to any judgment, order, writ,
injunction, decree, demand or assessment relating to any aspect of the business
or affairs or properties or assets of AMG and issued by any court or any
federal, state, municipal or other governmental agency, board, commission,
bureau, instrumentality or department, domestic or foreign, or by any
self-regulatory authority. AMG, nor any officer, director or employee thereof,
is charged or, to the best knowledge of AMG, under investigation with respect
to, any violation of any provision of foreign, federal, state, municipal or
other law or any administrative rule or regulation, domestic or foreign,
including, without limitation, any Investment Laws and Regulations, affecting
AMG, Merger Sub or the transactions contemplated hereby.

      6.10 FINDER'S FEE. Neither AMG nor Merger Sub has incurred or become
liable for any broker's commission or finder's fee relating to or in connection
with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

      6.11 PERMITS. AMG has all material Licenses presently required from
foreign, federal, state or local authorities in order for AMG to conduct the
business presently being conducted by AMG, except for those Licenses, the
absence of which could not reasonably be expected to prevent or hinder the
consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

      6.12 MERGER SUB. Merger Sub is a newly formed wholly-owned subsidiary of
AMG that contains no assets or liabilities other than those incident to its
formation and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby.

      6.13 ACQUISITION OF SHARES FOR INVESTMENT. AMG has such knowledge and
experience in financial and business matters that it is capable of evaluating
the merits and risks of its purchase of the shares of Company Common Stock. AMG
confirms that the Stockholders and the Company have made available to AMG the
opportunity to ask questions of the officers and management employees of the
Company and to acquire additional information about the business and financial
condition of the Company and the LLC. AMG is acquiring the shares of Company
Common Stock for investment and not with a view toward or for sale in connection
with any distribution thereof in violation of any federal or state securities or
"blue sky" law, or with any present intention of distributing or selling such
shares in violation or any federal or state securities or "blue sky" law. AMG
understands and agrees that the shares of Company Common Stock may not be sold,
transferred, offered for sale, pledged, hypothecated or otherwise disposed of
without registration under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, except
pursuant to an exemption from such registration available under such Act, and
without compliance with state, local and foreign securities laws, in each case,
to the extent applicable.

      6.14 NO IMPLIED REPRESENTATIONS. Notwithstanding any provision of this
Agreement, it is the explicit intent of each party hereto that neither AMG nor
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representation or warranty whatsoever, express or implied, beyond those
expressly given in this Agreement. It is understood that any cost estimates,
projections or other financial predictions provided to the Company, the
Stockholders or any of their affiliates, agents or representatives are not and
shall not be deemed to be representations or warranties of AMG or Merger Sub.

SECTION 7. COVENANTS OF AMG.

      7.1 MAKING OF COVENANTS AND AGREEMENT. AMG hereby makes the covenants and
agreements set forth in this Section 7.

      7.2 CONFIDENTIALITY. AMG agrees that, unless and until the Closing has
been consummated, each of AMG, Merger Sub and their respective officers,
directors, agents and representatives will hold in strict confidence, and will
not use, any confidential or proprietary data or information obtained from the
Company or the Stockholders with respect to its business or financial condition
except for the purpose of evaluating, negotiating and completing the transaction
contemplated hereby and except for disclosures to AMG's lenders and other
financing sources and except to the extent required by any Investment Laws and
Regulations. Information generally known in the Company's industry or which has
been disclosed to AMG or Merger Sub by third parties which have a right to do so
shall not be deemed confidential or proprietary information for purposes of this
Agreement. If the transactions contemplated by this Agreement are not
consummated, AMG will return, and will cause Merger Sub and their respective
officers, directors, agents and representatives to return, to the Company (or
certify that they have destroyed) all copies of such data and information,
including but not limited to financial information, customer lists, business and
corporate records, worksheets, test reports, tax returns, lists, memoranda, and
other documents prepared by or made available to AMG (and Merger Sub and their
respective officers, directors, agents and representatives) in connection with
the transaction.

      7.3 COOPERATION OF AMG. AMG shall cooperate and shall cause Merger Sub to
cooperate with all reasonable requests of the Company in connection with the
Company's compliance with its covenants in Sections 5.2, 5.3 and 5.4 hereof. AMG
shall cooperate and shall cause Merger Sub to cooperate with all reasonable
requests of the Company and the Company's counsel in connection with the
consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby, including without
limitation, filings under the HSR Act.

      7.4 CONSUMMATION OF AGREEMENT. AMG shall use its best efforts to perform
and fulfill and to cause Merger Sub to perform and fulfill all conditions and
obligations to be performed and fulfilled by AMG or Merger Sub, as applicable,
under this Agreement, to the end that the transactions contemplated by this
Agreement shall be fully carried out.

      7.5 ORGANIZATION AND AUTHORIZATION OF MERGER SUB. AMG shall take such
action as is necessary or appropriate to organize Merger Sub as a wholly owned
subsidiary of AMG and (as the sole stockholder of Merger Sub) to authorize
Merger Sub to become a party to this Agreement and perform and carry out the
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SECTION 8. CONDITIONS TO THE OBLIGATIONS OF AMG AND MERGER SUB.

      The obligations of AMG and Merger Sub to consummate this Agreement and the
transactions contemplated hereby are subject to the fulfillment (or waiver by
AMG), prior to or at the Closing, of the following conditions precedent:

      8.1 LITIGATION; NO OPPOSITION. No judgment, injunction, order or decree
enjoining or prohibiting any of AMG, Merger Sub, the Company, the LLC, any of
the Stockholders, any of the Management Corporations or any of the other parties
to this Agreement or any of the agreements, documents and instruments
contemplated hereby, from consummating the transactions contemplated hereby or
thereby, shall have been entered and no suit, action or proceeding shall be
pending at any time prior to or on the date of the Closing before or by any
court or governmental body seeking to restrain or prohibit, or seeking damages
or other relief in connection with, the execution and delivery of this Agreement
or any of the agreements, documents and instruments contemplated hereby, or the
consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby or which could
be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect on the LLC, Merger Sub or AMG.

      8.2 REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND COVENANTS.

            (a) Each of the representations and warranties of each of the
Stockholders contained in this Agreement and in any Schedule or Exhibit attached
hereto and in each other agreement, document, instrument or certificate
contemplated hereby or otherwise made in writing by any of them or made by any
person authorized by them to make representations on their behalf, shall be true
and correct in all material respects (except for such representations and
warranties that are qualified by their terms as to materiality, which
representations and warranties as so qualified shall be true in all respects) as
of the date of this Agreement and at and as of the Closing as though newly made
at such time; except that

                  (i) the representations in Section 3.7 shall also be made with
      respect to assets under management and advisory contracts as of a date
      which is no more than ten (10) days prior to the Closing (but is prior to
      the Asset Transfer), instead of being made with respect to assets under
      management and advisory contracts as of the date of the Closing;

                  (ii) the representations in Section 3.15 shall be true and
      correct as of the date of this Agreement and shall be made at and as of
      the Closing with any change since such date having occurred in compliance
      with the terms and conditions of this Agreement including, without
      limitation, the provisions of Section 5.5; and

                  (iii) the representations and warranties in Sections 3.6,
      3.14(a), 3.14(b), 3.14(c), 3.25(c) and the first sentence of Section
      3.18(a) with respect to the Company shall be true and correct in all
      material respects (except for such representations and warranties that are
      qualified by their terms as to materiality, which representations and
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      so qualified shall be true in all respects) only as of the date of this
      Agreement and at and as of the date of the Asset Transfer.

            (b) Upon the assumption that the Asset Transfer has occurred in
accordance with the terms of the Asset Transfer Agreement, each of the
representations and warranties of each of the Stockholders contained in the
following Sections of this Agreement with respect to the Company: 3.4
(Subsidiaries), 3.6 (Real and Personal Property), 3.8(c) (Financial Statements),
3.9 (Taxes), 3.10 (Collectibility of Accounts Receivable), 3.11 (Absence of
Certain Changes), 3.12 (Ordinary Course), 3.13 (Banking Relations), 3.14
(Intellectual Property), 3.15 (Contracts), 3.16 (Litigation), 3.17 (Compliance
with Laws), 3.18 (Business; Registrations), 3.19 (Insurance), 3.20 (Powers of
Attorney), 3.21 (Finder's Fee), 3.22 (Corporate Records; Copies of Documents),
3.23 (Transactions with Interested Persons), 3.24 (Employee Benefit Programs),
3.25 (Directors; Officers and Employees), 3.26 (Code of Ethics), 3.28
(Disclosure) and 3.29 (No Implied Representation) shall be true and correct in
all material respects (except for such representations and warranties that are
qualified by their terms as to materiality, which representations and warranties
as so qualified shall be true in all respects) at and as of the Closing with
respect to the LLC and all references therein to the Company and its
Stockholders shall be deemed to be references to the LLC and its Members,
respectively.

            (c) Each and all of the agreements and conditions to be performed or
satisfied by the Company, the LLC, each of the Stockholders hereunder and under
the other agreements, documents and instruments contemplated hereby at or prior
to the Closing shall have been duly performed or satisfied.

            (d) The Company, the LLC, each of the Stockholders shall have
furnished AMG and Merger Sub with a certificate or certificates dated as of the
date of the Closing with respect to each of the foregoing.

      8.3 ADVISORY CONTRACT CONSENTS. Clients of the Company whose advisory
agreements provide for the payment (based on the Contract Value of each such
advisory agreement) of fees constituting at least eighty-five percent (85%) of
the Base Fees shall have Consented to the transactions contemplated hereby. For
purposes of this Section 8.3:

                  (i) "Base Fees" shall mean the annual advisory fees (other
      than incentive or performance fees) payable to the Company under all its
      contracts calculated based on assets under management and the fee
      schedules set forth in the relevant agreements as of December 31, 1996;

                  (ii) "Consent" shall mean (A) with respect to a client whose
      contract by its terms terminates upon the consummation of the transactions
      contemplated hereby, that the LLC shall have entered into a new contract
      on substantially equivalent terms which contract is effective after giving
      effect to the Asset Transfer and the Closing, (B) with respect to a client
      whose contract requires written consent from a party or parties thereto
      for it to survive the transactions contemplated hereby, that the Company
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      obtained all such written consents as may be required under such contract,
      and (C) with respect to a client whose contract does not require written
      consent from any party thereto for it to survive the transactions
      contemplated hereby, that the Company shall have obtained such consents as
      may be required under such contract (including, with respect to the
      requirement for contracts to include provisions requiring consent to
      transfer set forth under the Advisers Act, that the Company has complied
      with Section 5.2 hereof with respect to such contract). Notwithstanding
      the foregoing, no client of the Company shall be deemed to have given its
      Consent if such client has expressed an intent to terminate or
      significantly reduce its investment relationship with the Company (or,
      after giving effect to the Asset Transfer (assuming the due authorization,
      validity and enforceability of the Asset Transfer Agreement) and the
      Closing, the LLC) or to adjust the fee schedule with respect to one or
      more of its contracts in a manner that would materially reduce the fee to
      the LLC.

                  (iii) "Contract Value" shall mean, (A) with respect to an
      advisory contract which was in effect on June 30, 1997, the product of
      four (4) and the quarterly advisory fees (other than incentive or
      performance fees) payable to the Company as of June 30, 1997 (adjusted for
      any additions and/or withdrawals since June 30,1997 and for any amendments
      to the fee schedule since such date), and (B) with respect to an advisory
      contract which is entered into by the Company after June 30,1997, the
      annual advisory fees (other than incentive or performance fees) payable to
      the Company based on the fee schedule and assets under management set
      forth in the relevant agreement on the date of such agreement (adjusted
      for any additions or withdrawals since that date and for any amendments to
      the fee schedule since such date). For purposes of the definition of
      "Contract Value," each so called "wrap-fee" program shall be considered an
      advisory contract and the addition and withdrawal of participants in each
      such program shall be treated as an addition or withdrawal of funds.

      At the Closing, the Company shall deliver a certificate certifying as to
compliance with the foregoing, which certificate includes the calculation of
compliance, including a list in the form of subsection (a) of Schedule 3.7 of
all investment management or advisory contracts as of the date of calculation,
including all the categories of information set forth in subsection (a) of
Schedule 3.7.

      8.4 REGISTRATION AS AN INVESTMENT ADVISER AND REGISTRATION OF INVESTMENT
ADVISER REPRESENTATIVES.

            (a) The LLC shall have become registered as an investment adviser
under the Advisers Act and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, and
under the laws of each state where such a registration may be necessary or
desirable (in the opinion of AMG) to enable the LLC, after giving effect to the
Asset Transfer (assuming the due authorization, validity and enforceability of
the Asset Transfer Agreement) and the Closing, to conduct the businesses
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            (b) All applicable Employees shall have become registered as
investment adviser representatives (within the meaning of Rule 203A-3(a) under
the Advisers Act, upon effectiveness) of the LLC under the laws of each state
where such a registration may be necessary or desirable (in the opinion of AMG)
to enable the LLC, after giving effect to the Asset Transfer (assuming the due
authorization, validity and enforceability of the Asset Transfer Agreement) and
the Closing, to conduct the business presently conducted by the Company.

      8.5 OTHER APPROVALS. Except as otherwise specifically contemplated hereby,
all actions by or in respect of, or filings with, any governmental body, agency,
or official or authority required to permit the consummation of the transactions
contemplated hereby so that after the Asset Transfer (assuming the due
authorization, validity and enforceability of the Asset Transfer Agreement) and
the Closing, the LLC shall be able to carry on the business presently being
conducted by the Company, in the manner now conducted by the Company, shall have
been taken, made or obtained, and any and all other material permits, approvals,
consents or other actions necessary to consummate the transactions hereunder
shall have been received or taken, and none of such permits, approvals or
consents shall contain any provisions which, in the reasonable judgment of AMG,
are unduly burdensome.

      8.6 TRANSFER. (a) The transactions contemplated by the Asset Transfer
Agreement in the form attached hereto as Exhibit 8.6 (and the schedules and
exhibits thereto) shall have occurred (assuming the due authorization, validity
and enforceability of the Asset Transfer Agreement) and (b) such other and
additional documents and instruments of transfer as AMG shall reasonably deem
necessary in connection therewith, shall have been executed, delivered and
performed.

      8.7 RESTATED LLC AGREEMENT. Each Stockholder who is receiving (direct or
indirect) interests in the LLC (and, in the case of each Stockholder who has
elected to form a corporation to receive his or her interests in the LLC, such
Management Corporation) has executed and delivered the Restated LLC Agreement.

      8.8 NON SOLICITATION/NON DISCLOSURE AGREEMENTS. Each Employee Stockholder
(and in the case of each Stockholder who has elected to form a wholly-owned
corporation to receive his or her interests in the LLC, such Management
Corporation) shall have entered into a Non Solicitation/Non Disclosure Agreement
with the LLC and its Manager Member (each a "Non Solicitation Agreement") in the
form attached hereto as Exhibit 8.8, and each such Non Solicitation Agreement
shall be in full force and effect.

      8.9 EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENTS. Each of Irwin Lieber and Barry K. Fingerhut,
shall have entered into an Employment Agreement with the LLC and its Manager
Member in the form attached hereto as Exhibit 8.9 (the "Employment Agreements"),
and each such Employment Agreement shall be in full force and effect.

      8.10 AGREEMENTS WITH RESPECT TO PRIVATE FUNDS. The Stockholders and the
managers or general partners of each Private Fund shall have entered into
agreements in the form attached hereto as Exhibit 8.10A and Exhibit 8.10B, and
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(having been approved by all necessary consents or approvals and after the
making of any necessary filings).

      8.11 CAPITALIZATION, NET WORTH AND WORKING CAPITAL OF THE LLC. The LLC's
capitalization, including capital and profits interests and other rights to
purchase interests in the LLC shall be as set forth in Schedule 3.3(c) hereto.
At the Closing, and after giving effect to the Asset Transfer (assuming the due
authorization, validity and enforceability of the Asset Transfer Agreement) and
taking into account all transaction costs of the LLC, the LLC shall have a
tangible net worth (determined in accordance with GAAP using the accrual based
method of accounting, consistently applied) of at least $3,600,000, working
capital (defined as current assets less current liabilities and excluding, for
these purposes, the accounts receivable listed in Schedule 3.10) of at least
$3,263,000 and cash on hand of at least $100,000 or such greater net worth,
working capital or amount of cash on hand as shall be necessary for the
operation of the business of the LLC consistent with past practices of the
Company.

      8.12 DELIVERY. Each of the Company, the Stockholders and the Management
Corporations shall have executed (where applicable) and delivered to AMG (or
shall have caused to be executed and delivered to AMG by the appropriate person
including, without limitation, the LLC) the following:

            (a) the Asset Transfer Agreement (including all agreements and
documents which are schedules thereto) and all such other documents of transfer
and assignment as AMG may reasonably require in connection therewith;

            (b) certified copies of resolutions of the board of directors (and,
if necessary, the shareholders) of the Company and each Management Corporation
authorizing the execution of this Agreement and each of the agreements,
documents and instruments contemplated hereby to which the Company or a
Management Corporation is a party (and which the Company executes on behalf of
the LLC);

            (c) a copy of the charter and by-laws of the Company and each of the
Management Corporations which, in the case of the charter, is certified as of a
recent date by the Secretary of State of the relevant state of incorporation;

            (d) a copy of the Certificate of Formation of the LLC certified as
of a recent date by the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware;

            (e) a copy of the Limited Liability Company Agreement of the LLC as
in effect immediately prior to the restatement into the Restated LLC Agreement;

            (f) a certificate issued by the appropriate Secretary of State
certifying that the Company and each of the Management Corporations is validly
existing and in good standing in such state as of the most recent practicable
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            (g) a certificate issued by the appropriate Secretary of State of
each state in which each of the Company and, after giving effect to the Asset
Transfer, the LLC does business certifying that each of the Company and the LLC,
as applicable, are in good standing in such state as of the most recent
practicable date;

            (h) true and correct copies of each of the agreements, documents and
instruments contemplated hereby (including, without limitation, the Restated LLC
Agreement), and all agreements, documents, instruments and certificates
delivered or to be delivered in connection therewith;

            (i) for each of the individuals listed in Schedule 3.25(b), evidence
that such person has had a physical examination within thirty (30) days prior to
the Closing, including a letter from a licensed physician familiar with such
person's health indicating that such person is in good health at such date;

            (j) a certificate of the Secretary of the Company, the LLC and each
of the Management Corporations, certifying that the resolutions, charter,
limited liability company agreement and by-laws in paragraphs (b), (c) and (e)
above are in full force and effect and have not been amended or modified, and
that the officers of such corporation or limited liability company are those
persons named in the certificate;

            (k) an opinion from counsel to the Company, the Stockholders and the
Management Corporations, in substantially the form of Exhibit 8.12(k) hereto;

            (l) a release of the LLC from all liabilities other than those
arising out of the transactions or agreements contemplated hereby, from each of
the Company and the Stockholders in the form attached hereto as Exhibit 8.12(l);

            (m) all corporate record books of the Company, including minutes of
all meetings of stockholders, directors and committees of the Board of
Directors, if any, and the stock records of the Company (including all original
stock certificates surrendered by the Stockholders);

            (n) a Subscription Agreement in the form attached as Exhibit 8.12(n)
hereto;

            (o) the Certification attached to the signature pages hereto
certifying stockholder approval of this Agreement; and

            (p) such other Certificates and documents as are required hereby or
are reasonably requested by AMG.

      8.13 EVIDENCE OF INSURABILITY. AMG shall have received such evidence as it
shall deem necessary or appropriate as to the insurability of each of the
Persons listed in Schedule 3.25(b) hereto as and in amounts contemplated by
Section 3.5(e) of the Restated LLC Agreement with respect to both key-man life
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      8.14 INSURANCE POLICIES. Each of the Company and the LLC shall have in
place insurance policies (a) with respect to the Company, covering liabilities
of directors and officers, in such amounts as AMG shall reasonably deem
necessary, and (b) with respect to the LLC, as contemplated by Section 3.19.

      8.15 POLICIES AND PROCEDURES. The LLC and its employees shall have adopted
such maternity leave and similar employment policies, Code of Ethics, insider
trading policies, policies with respect to soft dollars, trade allocation
policies, client intake procedures and Supervisory Procedures Manuals as are
reasonably acceptable to AMG.

      8.16 MATERIAL ADVERSE CHANGE. There shall have been no event or condition
or events or conditions, which, either individually or in the aggregate, could
have a material adverse effect on the condition (financial or otherwise),
properties, assets, liabilities, business operations or prospects of the LLC,
and AMG shall be provided with a certificate from the Chairman of the Company to
that effect at the Closing.

      8.17 HSR ACT. Any applicable waiting period under the HSR Act (including
any extensions thereof) shall have expired or been terminated.

      8.18 LICENSE TO USE NAME. The Company and the LLC shall have entered into
an agreement substantially in the form of Exhibit 8.18 attached hereto granting
to GeoCapital Ventures a limited irrevocable license to use the name
"GeoCapital."

SECTION 9. CONDITIONS TO OBLIGATIONS OF THE COMPANY.

      The obligation of the Company to consummate this Agreement and the
transactions contemplated hereby is subject to the fulfillment (or waiver by the
Company), prior to or at the Closing, of the following conditions precedent:

      9.1 NO LITIGATION; NO OPPOSITION. No judgment, injunction, order or decree
enjoining or prohibiting any of AMG, the Company, the LLC, any of the
Stockholders, the Management Corporations or other parties to this Agreement or
any of the agreements, documents and instruments contemplated hereby, from
consummating the transactions contemplated hereby, or thereby shall have been
entered and no suit, action or proceeding shall be pending or threatened on the
date of Closing before or by any court or governmental body seeking to restrain
or prohibit the execution and delivery of this Agreement or any of the
agreements, documents or instruments contemplated hereby or the consummation of
the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby.

      9.2 REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND COVENANTS. Each of the representations
and warranties of AMG contained in this Agreement and in any Schedule or Exhibit
attached hereto and in the other agreements, documents or instruments
contemplated hereby or otherwise made in writing by AMG or by any person
authorized by AMG to make representations on its behalf shall be true and
correct in all material respects at and as of the Closing as though newly made
at such time. Each and all the agreements and conditions to be performed or
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hereunder and under the other agreements, documents as instruments contemplated
hereby at or prior to the Closing shall have been duly performed or satisfied.
AMG shall have furnished the Stockholders with a certificate dated as of the
date of the Closing to the foregoing effect.

      9.3 ADVISORY CLIENT CONSENT. The condition set forth in Section 8.3 shall
have been met.

      9.4 EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENTS. Merger Sub, as Manager Member of the LLC, shall
have caused the LLC to execute and deliver at the Closing the Employment
Agreements of each of Irwin Lieber and Barry K. Fingerhut.

      9.5 MATERIAL ADVERSE CHANGE. There shall have been no change in the
condition (financial or otherwise), properties, assets, liabilities, business,
operations or prospects of AMG, which change by itself or in conjunction with
all other such changes, could have a Material Adverse Effect on AMG and its
Affiliates and the Company shall be provided with a certificate from the
President or any Senior Vice President of AMG to that effect at the Closing.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, this Section 9.5 shall not apply the entrance
into any letter of intent, commitment letter, contract or other agreement with
respect to, or the incurrence of any debt, claim or obligation arising from, (i)
debt and/or equity financings which AMG is negotiating, or may have negotiated,
or (ii) investments in investment management companies which AMG is negotiating
or may have negotiated, which investments have not closed, or (iii) the
properties, assets, liabilities, operations or business relating to any
investment of AMG, which investment may not have closed.

      9.6 DELIVERY. AMG shall have executed and delivered to the Company, the
following:

            (a) certified copies of resolutions of the board of directors of AMG
and Merger Sub authorizing the execution of this Agreement and each of the other
agreements, documents or instruments contemplated hereby to which AMG is a
party;

            (b) a copy of the Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation
and By-laws of AMG and Merger Sub which, in the case of the Certificate of
Incorporation, is certified as of a recent date by the Secretary of State of the
State of Delaware;

            (c) a certificate issued by the Secretary of State of the State of
Delaware certifying that each of AMG and Merger Sub is validly existing and in
good standing in Delaware as of the most recent practicable date;

            (d) true and correct copies of each of the agreements, documents and
instruments contemplated hereby (including, without limitation, the Restated LLC
Agreement) to which AMG or Merger Sub is a party, and all agreements, documents,
instruments and certificates delivered or to be delivered in connection
therewith by AMG or Merger Sub, as applicable;


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            (e) a certificate of the Secretary of AMG and Merger Sub certifying
that (i) the resolutions, Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation and
By-laws in paragraphs (a) and (b) above are in full force and effect and have
not been amended or modified, (ii) the Preferred Shares have been duly
authorized and if, when and as issued hereunder will be validly issued, fully
paid and nonassessable and (iii) that the officers of AMG are those persons
named in the certificate;

            (f) an opinion from Goodwin, Procter & Hoar LLP in substantially the
form of Exhibit 9.6(f) hereto; and

            (g) the Certification attached to the signature pages hereto.

      9.7 TAX OPINION. The Company shall have received an opinion of Wachtell,
Lipton, Rosen & Katz, counsel to the Company, dated the date of the Closing,
based upon facts and assumptions set forth in such opinion, to the effect that
(i) the Merger will constitute a "reorganization" within the meaning of Section
368(a) of the Code and (ii) the Company, AMG and Merger Sub will each be a party
to such reorganization within the meaning of Section 368(b) of the Code. In
rendering such opinion, counsel may require and rely upon representations
contained in letters from the Company, AMG and the Stockholders.

      9.8 HSR ACT. Any applicable waiting period under the HSR Act (including
any extensions thereof) shall have expired or been terminated.

      9.9 PREFERRED SHARES. AMG shall have amended its Amended and Restated
Certificate of Incorporation to authorize the issuance of the Preferred Shares.

SECTION 10. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT; RIGHTS TO PROCEED.

      10.1 TERMINATION. At any time prior to the Closing, this Agreement may be
terminated as follows:

            (a) by mutual written consent of AMG and the Company;

            (b) by AMG, pursuant to written notice by AMG to the Company and the
Stockholders, if any of the conditions set forth in Section 8 of this Agreement
have not been satisfied at or prior to October 31, 1997, or if it has become
reasonably and objectively certain that any of such conditions, will not be
satisfied at or prior to October 31, 1997, such written notice to set forth such
conditions which have not been or will not be so satisfied; and

            (c) by the Company, pursuant to written notice by the Company to
AMG, if any of the conditions set forth in Section 9 of this Agreement have not
been satisfied at or prior to October 31, 1997, or if it has become reasonably
and objectively certain that any of such conditions, will not be satisfied at or
prior to October 31, 1997, such written notice to set forth such conditions
which have not been or will not be so satisfied.


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      10.2 EFFECT OF TERMINATION; EXPENSES.

            (a) All obligations of the parties hereunder shall cease upon any
termination pursuant to Section 10.1; provided, however, that (i) such
termination shall not relieve any party hereto of any liability for any willful
breach of this Agreement and related agreement and (ii) the provisions of this
Section 10, Sections 5.12, 5.13, and 7.2, and the provisions of Section 14
hereof shall survive any termination of this Agreement.

            (b) If this Agreement is terminated pursuant to Section 10.1(b) as a
result of a material breach by the Company of this Agreement, the Company shall
be liable to AMG for all actual out-of-pocket expenses incurred by AMG in
connection with the entering into of this Agreement. If this Agreement is
terminated pursuant to Section 10.1(c) as a result of a material breach by AMG
of this Agreement, AMG shall be liable to the Company for all actual
out-of-pocket expenses incurred by the Company in connection with the entering
into of this Agreement. For purposes of this Section 10.2(b), it is understood
that the failure to satisfy a condition shall not in and of itself constitute a
breach of this Agreement. In all other circumstances, expenses shall be paid as
contemplated in Section 14.1.

      10.3 RIGHT TO PROCEED. Anything in this Agreement to the contrary
notwithstanding, if any of the conditions specified in Section 8 hereof have not
been satisfied, AMG shall have the right to proceed with the transactions
contemplated hereby without waiving any of its rights hereunder, and if any of
the conditions specified in Section 9 hereof have not been satisfied, the
Company shall have the right to proceed with the transactions contemplated
hereby without waiving any of their rights hereunder.

SECTION 11. RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS SUBSEQUENT TO CLOSING.

      11.1 SURVIVAL OF REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND COVENANTS. Each of the
representations, warranties, agreements and obligations herein or in any
schedule, exhibit or certificate delivered by any party to any other party
incident to the transactions contemplated hereby are material, shall be deemed
to have been relied upon by the other party and shall survive the Closing until
the date that is sixty (60) days following AMG's receipt of audited financial
statements of the LLC for the period ending December 31, 1998, except for the
representations and warranties made in Sections 3.9, 3.24 and, to the extent it
relates thereto, Section 3.28, which shall survive until the expiration of the
applicable statute of limitations, if any and except that all covenants herein
not fully performed shall survive the Closing and continue thereafter until
fully performed. The expiration of any representation or warranty shall not
affect any claim made prior to the date of such expiration. Any investigation,
audit or other examination that may have been made or may be made at any time by
or on behalf of the party to whom any such representation or warranty is made
shall not limit or diminish such representations and warranties, and the parties
may rely on the representations and warranties set forth in this Agreement
irrespective of any information obtained by them by any investigation, audit or
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      11.2 REGULATORY FILINGS. Each of the Company and the Stockholders will
cooperate with AMG and Merger Sub and their counsel to enable AMG, Merger Sub
and the LLC to make any and all regulatory filings required by them with respect
to the LLC or the transactions contemplated hereby (including, by way of example
and not of limitation, the filing of tax returns).

SECTION 12. INDEMNIFICATION.

      12.1 INDEMNIFICATION BY THE STOCKHOLDERS. The Stockholders jointly and
severally with respect to the representations, warranties and covenants of the
Stockholders and of each Stockholder severally but not jointly with respect to
the representations and warranties that relate only to such Stockholder agree
subsequent to the Closing to indemnify and hold the LLC, Merger Sub, AMG and
their respective subsidiaries and Affiliates and persons serving as officers,
directors, partners stockholders or employees thereof (individually a "AMG
Indemnified Party" and collectively the "AMG Indemnified Parties") harmless from
and against any damages, liabilities, losses (including, without limitation,
diminution in value), taxes, fines, penalties, costs, and expenses (including,
without limitation, reasonable fees of counsel) of any kind or nature whatsoever
(whether or not arising out of third-party claims and including all amounts paid
in investigation, defense or settlement of the foregoing), and, if the AMG
Indemnified Party is the LLC, net of any insurance proceeds actually received by
the LLC (less the aggregate premiums paid by the LLC for such insurance), which
may be sustained or suffered by any of them arising out of or based upon any of
the following matters:

            (a) fraud, intentional misrepresentation or a deliberate or willful
breach by the Company, the LLC or any Stockholder or Management Corporation of
any of their representations, warranties or covenants under this Agreement or
any agreement, document or instrument contemplated hereby or in any certificate,
schedule or exhibit delivered pursuant hereto or thereto;

            (b) any breach of any representation, warranty or covenant of the
Company, the LLC or any Stockholder or Management Corporation under this
Agreement or under any agreement, document or instrument contemplated hereby, or
in any certificate, schedule or exhibit delivered pursuant hereto or thereto, or
by reason of any claim, action or proceeding asserted or instituted growing out
of any matter or thing constituting such a breach;

            (c) the activities, conduct, business or operation of the Company or
the LLC prior to the Closing, or arising out of facts, events or circumstances
regarding the Company or the LLC existing prior to the Closing other than
executory obligations to be performed after the Closing that arise pursuant to
the obligations expressly assumed by the LLC as Assumed Obligations pursuant to
the Asset Transfer Agreement; and

            (d) any payments required to be made to the Minnesota State Board of
Investment on account of the performance of the Company in managing assets under
the control of the Minnesota State Board of Investment (the "Minnesota Account")
prior to the Closing (including, without limitation, an account of (i) Residual
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to the Minnesota Agreement) in existence on the date of Closing, (ii) any
Carryover (as such term is described on Exhibit C to the Minnesota Agreement) in
existence on the date of Closing, and (iii) the performance of the Minnesota
Account prior to the date of Closing).

      12.2 LIMITATIONS ON INDEMNIFICATION BY THE STOCKHOLDERS. Notwithstanding
the foregoing, the right of AMG Indemnified Parties to indemnification under
Section 12.1 other than Section 12.1(d) shall be subject to the following
provisions:

            (a) No indemnification shall be payable pursuant to an AMG
Indemnified Party with respect to claims asserted to Section 12.1(b) or 12.1(c)
above, unless the aggregate amount of all claims for indemnification pursuant to
Section 12.1 shall exceed $250,000 in the aggregate, whereupon the full amount
of such claims shall be recoverable in accordance with the terms hereof.

            (b) No indemnification shall be payable to an AMG Indemnified Party
with respect to claims asserted pursuant to Section 12.1(b) or 12.1(c) above
(exclusive of any claims for indemnification for Taxes or based upon or related
to a breach of any representation, warranty or covenant with respect to Taxes or
tax related matters (whether or not the representation which is breached
specifically relates to Taxes), Employee Programs or Investment Laws and
Regulations) in amounts in excess of the sum of (i) **confidential treatment
requested** Dollars ($**confidential treatment requested**) and (ii) any and all
amounts of principal under any promissory note issued to such Stockholder (or
the Management Corporation of which he is a stockholder) pursuant to the
provisions of Section 3.12 of the Restated LLC Agreement (whether or not then
due and payable) in accordance with the terms of such note.

            (c) No indemnification shall be payable to an AMG Indemnified Party
with respect to claims asserted pursuant to Section 12.1(b) or 12.1(c) above
(exclusive of any claims for indemnification for Taxes or based upon or related
to a breach of any representation, warranty or covenant with respect to Taxes or
tax related matters (whether or not the representation which is breached
specifically relates to Taxes), Employee Programs or Investment Laws and
Regulations) after the date that is sixty (60) days following AMG's receipt of
audited financial statements of the LLC for the period ended December 31, 1998
(the "Indemnification Cut-Off Date"); provided, however, that such expiration
shall not affect any claim with respect to which notice was given in the manner
contemplated by Section 12.5 hereof prior to the Indemnification Cut-Off Date.

      12.3 INDEMNIFICATION BY AMG. AMG agrees to indemnify and hold the
Stockholders harmless from and against any damages, liabilities, losses and
expenses (including, without limitation, reasonable fees of counsel) of any kind
or nature whatsoever (whether or not arising out of third-party claims and
including all amounts paid in investigation, defense or settlement of the
foregoing) which may be sustained or suffered by the Stockholders (directly or
indirectly through their interests in the LLC net of insurance proceeds and tax
benefits received by the LLC) arising out of or based upon any breach of any
representation, warranty or covenant made by AMG in this Agreement or in any
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in any certificate, schedule or exhibit delivered pursuant hereto or thereto, or
by reason of any claim, action or proceeding asserted or instituted growing out
of any matter or thing constituting such a breach.

      12.4 LIMITATION ON INDEMNIFICATION BY AMG. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
the right of the Stockholders to indemnification under Section 12.3 shall be
subject to the following provisions:

            (a) No indemnification shall be payable to the Stockholders with
respect to claims asserted pursuant to Section 12.3 above unless the total of
all claims for indemnification pursuant to Section 12.3 shall exceed $250,000 in
the aggregate, whereupon the full amount of such claims shall be recoverable in
accordance with the terms hereof.

            (b) No indemnification shall be payable to the Stockholders with
respect to claims asserted pursuant to Section 12.3 above in amounts in excess
of **confidential treatment requested** Dollars ($**confidential treatment 
requested**).

            (c) No indemnification shall be payable to the Stockholders with
respect to claims asserted pursuant to Section 12.3 above after the
Indemnification Cut-Off Date; provided, however, that such expiration shall not
affect any claim with respect to which notice was given in the manner
contemplated by Section 12.5 hereof prior to the Indemnification Cut-Off Date.

      12.5 NOTICE; DEFENSE OF CLAIMS. An indemnified party may make claims for
indemnification hereunder by giving written notice thereof to the indemnifying
party within the period in which indemnification claims can be made hereunder.
If indemnification is sought for a claim or liability asserted by a third party,
the indemnified party shall also give written notice thereof to the indemnifying
party promptly after it receives notice of the claim or liability being
asserted, but the failure to do so shall not relieve the indemnifying party from
any liability except to the extent that it is prejudiced by the failure or delay
in giving such notice. Such notice shall summarize the bases for the claim for
indemnification and any claim or liability being asserted by a third party.
Within twenty (20) days after receiving such notice the indemnifying party shall
give written notice to the indemnified party stating whether it disputes the
claim for indemnification and whether it will defend against any third party
claim or liability at its own cost and expense. If the indemnifying party fails
to give notice that it disputes an indemnification claim within twenty (20) days
after receipt of notice thereof, it shall be deemed to have accepted and agreed
to the claim, which shall become immediately due and payable. The indemnifying
party shall be entitled to direct the defense against a third party claim or
liability with counsel selected by it (subject to the consent of the indemnified
party, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld) as long as the
indemnifying party is conducting a good faith and diligent defense. The
indemnified party shall at all times have the right to fully participate in the
defense of a third party claim or liability at its own expense directly or
through counsel; provided, however, that if the named parties to the action or
proceeding include both the indemnifying party and the indemnified party and the
indemnified party is advised that representation of both parties by the same
counsel would be inappropriate under applicable standards of professional
conduct, the indemnified party may engage separate counsel at the expense of the
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to dispute and defend a third party claim or liability is given by the
indemnifying party, or if such good faith and diligent defense is not being or
ceases to be conducted by the indemnifying party, the indemnified party shall
have the right, at the expense of the indemnifying party, to undertake the
defense of such claim or liability (with counsel selected by the indemnified
party), and to compromise or settle it, exercising reasonable business judgment.
If the third party claim or liability is one that by its nature cannot be
defended solely by the indemnifying party, then the indemnified party shall make
available such information and assistance as the indemnifying party may
reasonably request and shall cooperate with the indemnifying party in such
defense, at the expense of the indemnifying party.

      12.6 SATISFACTION OF THE STOCKHOLDERS' INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS. In
order to satisfy the indemnification obligations of the Stockholders pursuant to
Section 10.1 above, an AMG Indemnified Party shall have the right (in addition
to collecting directly from the Stockholders) to set off its indemnification
claims against any and all amounts of interest and principal under any
promissory note issued to such Stockholder (or the Management Corporation of
which he is a stockholder) pursuant to the provisions of Section 3.12(e) of the
Restated LLC Agreement (whether or not then due and payable) in accordance with
the terms of such note.


SECTION 13. DEFINITIONS.

      13.1 DEFINITIONS. For purposes of this Agreement and the Exhibits and
Schedules hereto, the following terms shall have the respective meanings set
forth in this Section 13.1.

      "Adjustment Fractions" shall have the meaning specified in Section
1.7(b)(i).

      "Advisers Act" shall mean the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as the same
may be amended from time to time, and any successor to such act.

      "Affiliate" shall mean, with respect to any person or entity (herein the
"first party"), any other person or entity that directly or indirectly controls,
or is controlled by, or is under common control with, such first party. The term
"control" as used herein (including the terms "controlled by" and "under common
control with") means the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to (a)
vote fifty percent (50%) or more of the outstanding voting securities of such
person or entity, or (b) otherwise direct the management or policies of such
person or entity by contract or otherwise.

      "AMG" shall have the meaning specified in the preamble hereto.

      "AMG Indemnified Party" shall have the meaning specified in Section 12.1
hereof.

      "Asset Transfer" shall mean each of the transactions contemplated by the
Asset Transfer Agreement as well as each of the other agreements, documents and
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      "Asset Transfer Agreement" shall mean the Asset Transfer Agreement in the
form attached hereto as Exhibit 8.6.

      "Base Balance Sheet" shall have the meaning specified in Section 3.8
hereof.

      "Base Fees" shall have the meaning specified in Section 8.3 hereof.

      "Certificate of Incorporation" shall mean the Company's Certificate of
Incorporation, as amended to the date of this Agreement.

      "Certificate of Merger" shall have the meaning specified in Section 1.2
hereof.

      "Claims" shall mean any restrictions, liens, claims, charges, security
interests, assignments, mortgages, deposit arrangements, pledges or encumbrances
of any kind or nature whatsoever.

      "Closing" shall have the meaning specified in Section 1.8 hereof.

      "Code" shall mean the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended from time
to time, and any successor code thereto. For purposes of this Agreement, all
references to Sections of the Code shall include any predecessor provisions to
such Sections and any similar provisions of federal, state, local or foreign
law.

      "Commodity Exchange Act" shall mean the Commodity Exchange Act, 7 U.S.C.
Section 1 et. seq., as the same may be amended from time to time, and any
successor to such act.

      "Company" shall have the meaning specified in the preamble hereto.

      "Consent" shall have the meaning specified in Section 8.3 hereof.

      "Contract Value" shall have the meaning specified in Section 8.3 hereof.

      "Delaware Act" shall mean the Delaware Limited Liability Company Act, 6
Del. C. Section 18-101, et. seq., as amended from time to time, and any
successor to such act.

      "Effective Time" shall have the meaning specified in Section 1.2 hereof.

      "Employees" shall have the meaning specified in Section 3.25(c) hereof.

      "Employment Agreement" shall have the meaning specified in Section 8.9
hereof.

      "Employment Arrangement" shall have the meaning specified in Section
3.25(c) hereof.


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      "ERISA" shall mean the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as
amended from time to time, and any successor to such act.

      "ERISA Client" shall have the meaning specified in Section 3.7(b) hereof.

      "Exchange Act" shall mean the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended
from time to time, and any successor to such act.

      "Existing Certificate of Formation" shall mean the Certificate of
Formation of the LLC, as amended to the date of this Agreement.

      "Existing LLC Agreement" shall mean the Limited Liability Company
Agreement of the LLC dated as of August __, 1997, which is the Limited Liability
Company Agreement of the LLC on the date of this Agreement and immediately prior
to its amendment and restatement into the Restated LLC Agreement.

      "GAAP" shall mean United States generally accepted accounting principles
as in effect from time to time.

      "HSR Act" means the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976,
as amended, and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.


      "IMRO" shall mean the United Kingdom Investment Management Regulatory
Organization Ltd., or any successor organization thereto.

      "Indemnification Cut-Off Date" shall have the meaning specified in Section
12.2(c) hereof.

      "Intellectual Property" shall have the meaning specified in Section
3.14(a).

      "Investment Company Act" shall mean the Investment Company Act of 1940, as
the same may be amended from time to time, and any successor to such act.

      "Investment Laws and Regulations" shall have the meaning specified in
Section 3.17.

      "Investment Management Services" shall mean any services which involve (a)
the management of an investment account or fund (or portions thereof or a group
of investment accounts or funds), or (b) the giving of advice with respect to
the investment and/or reinvestment of assets or funds (or any group of assets or
funds), and activities related or incidental thereto.

      "IRS" shall mean the Internal Revenue Service.

      "Licenses" shall have the meaning specified in Section 3.18(b) hereof.


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      "LLC" shall mean GeoCapital, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company.

      "LLC Points" shall have the meaning specified in the Restated LLC
Agreement.

      "Management Corporation" shall have the meaning specified in the preamble
hereof.

      "Material Adverse Effect" shall mean, with respect to a Person, a material
adverse effect on the condition (financial or otherwise), properties, assets,
liabilities, business, operations or prospects of such Person.

      "Merger" shall have the meaning specified in Section 1.1 hereof.

      "Merger Consideration" shall have the meaning specified in Section 1.7
hereof.

      "Minnesota Account" shall have the meaning specified in Section 12.1(d)
hereof.

      "Minnesota Agreement" shall mean the Investment Advisory Agreement dated
as of July 1, 1993 between the Company and the Minnesota State Board of
Investment.

      "NASD" shall mean the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc.

      "Non Solicitation Agreement" shall mean a Non Solicitation/Non Disclosure
Agreement substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit 8.8.

      "Person" shall mean any individual, partnership (general or limited),
corporation, limited liability company, limited liability partnership,
association, trust, joint venture, unincorporated organization, and any
government, governmental department or agency or political subdivision thereof.

      "Preferred Shares" shall have the meaning specified in Section 1.7(a)
hereof.

      "Preferred Stock" shall mean Series B-1 Preferred Stock, $.01 par value
per share, of AMG; provided, however, that if AMG has created or believes it is
likely to create a class or series of convertible preferred stock, then at the
option of AMG, "Preferred Stock" shall mean Class D Preferred Stock, $.01 par
value per share on substantially the terms and conditions provided to the
Stockholders by AMG as of the date of this Agreement as being the terms and
conditions of the proposed Class C Preferred Stock, $.01 per value per share.

      "Private Funds" shall mean Applewood Associates, L.P., Wheatley Partners,
L.P. and Wheatley Foreign Partners, L.P.

      "Restated LLC Agreement" shall mean the Amended and Restated Limited
Liability Company Agreement of the LLC in substantially the form attached hereto
as Exhibit 2.1, as the same may be amended from time to time in accordance with
its terms.


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      "SEC" shall mean the Securities and Exchange Commission, or any successor
agency thereto.

      "Securities Act" shall mean the Securities Act of 1933, as the same may be
amended from time to time, and any successor to such act.

      "Stockholder" shall have the meaning specified in the preamble hereof.

      "Surviving Corporation" shall have the meaning specified in Section 1.1
hereof.

      "Taxes" shall have the meaning specified in Section 3.9(a) hereof.

      "Taxing Authority" shall have the meaning specified in Section 3.9(c)
hereof.


SECTION 14. MISCELLANEOUS.

      14.1 FEES AND EXPENSES. Subject to Section 10.2(b), the rights and
obligations of the parties with respect to fees and expenses are set forth in
this Section 14.1. AMG shall pay its own expenses incident to the negotiation
and consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and the
agreements, instruments and documents contemplated hereby, including without
limitation, any filing fees under the HSR Act. The Stockholders shall pay their
own expenses and the expenses of the Company and the LLC incident to the
negotiation and consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement
and the agreements, instruments and documents contemplated hereby, including
without limitation the reasonable costs of such reviews or audits as may be
requested by AMG pursuant to Section 5.14 and the reasonable costs incurred in
connection with the policies and procedures contemplated in Section 8.15;
provided, however, that AMG shall pay the filing and registration fees incurred
by the LLC in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby.

      14.2 DISPUTE RESOLUTION. All disputes arising in connection with this
Agreement shall be resolved by binding arbitration in accordance with the
applicable rules of the American Arbitration Association. The arbitration shall
be held in The Commonwealth of Massachusetts before a single arbitrator selected
in accordance with Section 12 of the American Arbitration Association Commercial
Arbitration Rules who shall have substantial business experience in the
investment advisory industry, and shall otherwise be conducted in accordance
with the American Arbitration Association Commercial Arbitration Rules.

      14.3 WAIVERS. Any waiver of any terms or conditions or of the breach of
any covenant, representation or warranty of this Agreement in any one instance,
shall not operate as or be deemed to be or construed as a further or continuing
waiver of any other breach of such term, condition, covenant, representation or
warranty or any other term, condition, covenant, representation or warranty, nor
shall any failure or delay at any time or times to enforce or require
performance of any provision hereof operate as a waiver of or affect in any
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right at a later time to enforce or require performance of such provision or of
any provision hereof; provided, however, that no such waiver, unless it, by its
own terms, explicitly provides to the contrary, shall be construed to effect a
continuing waiver of the provision being waived and no such waiver in any
instance shall constitute a waiver in any other instance or for any other
purpose or impair the right of the party against whom such waiver is claimed in
all other instances or for all other purposes to require full compliance. The
rights and remedies herein provided shall be cumulative and not exclusive of any
rights or remedies provided by law.

      14.4 GOVERNING LAW. This Agreement shall be construed under and governed
by the internal laws of The Commonwealth of Massachusetts without regard to its
conflict of laws provisions.

      14.5 NOTICES. Any notice, request, demand or other communication required
or permitted hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been
given if delivered or sent by facsimile transmission, upon receipt, or if sent
by registered or certified mail, upon the sooner of the date on which receipt is
acknowledged or the expiration of three days after deposit in United States post
office facilities properly addressed with postage prepaid. All notices to a
party will be sent to the addresses set forth below or to such other address or
person as such party may designate by notice to each other party hereunder:


TO AMG:                          Affiliated Managers Group, Inc.
                                 Two International Place, 23rd Floor
                                 Boston, MA  02110
                                 Attn:  Nathaniel Dalton, Senior Vice President
                                 Facsimile No.: (617) 747-3380

With a copy to:                  Goodwin, Procter & Hoar  LLP
                                 Exchange Place
                                 Boston, MA  02109
                                 Attn: Elizabeth Shea Fries
                                 Facsimile No.: (617) 523-1231

TO Merger Sub:                   c/o Affiliated Managers Group, Inc.
                                 Two International Place, 23rd Floor
                                 Boston, MA  02110
                                 Attn:  Nathaniel Dalton, Senior Vice President
                                 Facsimile No.: (617) 747-3380

With a copy to:                  Goodwin, Procter & Hoar  LLP
                                 Exchange Place
                                 Boston, MA  02109
                                 Attn: Elizabeth Shea Fries
                                 Facsimile No.: (617) 523-1231

          
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TO COMPANY:                      GeoCapital Corporation
                                 767 Fifth Avenue
                                 New York, NY  10153-4590
                                 Attn:  Irwin Lieber
                                 Facsimile No.: (212) 486-4469

With a copy to:                  Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz
                                 51 West 52nd Street
                                 New York, NY  10019-6150
                                 Attn:  Craig M. Wasserman
                                 Facsimile No.: (212) 403-2000

TO ANY STOCKHOLDER:              c/o GeoCapital Corporation
                                 767 Fifth Avenue
                                 New York, NY  10153-4590
                                 Attn:  Irwin Lieber
                                 Facsimile No.: (212) 486-4469

With a copy to:                  Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz
                                 51 West 52nd Street
                                 New York, NY  10019-6150
                                 Attn:  Craig M. Wasserman
                                 Facsimile No.: (212) 403-2000

TO THE LLC:

Prior to the Closing to:         GeoCapital Corporation
                                 767 Fifth Avenue
                                 New York, NY  10153-4590
                                 Attn:  Irwin Lieber
                                 Facsimile No.: (212) 486-4469

Following the Closing to:        c/o Affiliated Managers Group, Inc.
                                 Two International Place, 23rd Floor
                                 Boston, MA  02110
                                 Attn:  Nathaniel Dalton, Senior Vice President
                                 Facsimile No.: (617) 747-3380
 

Any notice given hereunder may be given on behalf of any party by his counsel or
other authorized representatives.


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      14.6 ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement, including the Schedules and
Exhibits referred to herein and the other writings specifically identified
herein or contemplated hereby, is complete, reflects the entire agreement of the
parties with respect to its subject matter, and supersedes all previous written
or oral negotiations, commitments and writings. No promises, representations,
understandings, warranties and agreements have been made by any of the parties
hereto except as referred to herein or in such Schedules and Exhibits or in such
other writings; and all inducements to the making of this Agreement and the
transactions contemplated hereby which were relied upon by either party hereto
have been expressed herein or in such Schedules or Exhibits or in such other
writings.

      14.7 ASSIGNABILITY; BINDING EFFECT. This Agreement or any of the
obligations or rights hereunder (i) may only be assigned by AMG to an entity
under the control of AMG other than with the prior written consent of the
Company, and (ii) may not be assigned by any of the Company, the LLC or the
Stockholders without the prior written consent of AMG. This Agreement shall be
binding upon and enforceable by, and shall inure to the benefit of, the parties
hereto and their respective successors and permitted assigns.

      14.8 AMENDMENTS. This Agreement may not be amended or modified, nor may
compliance with any condition or covenant set forth herein be waived, except by
a writing duly and validly executed by AMG and the Company, or in the case of a
waiver, the party waiving compliance.

      14.9 CONSENT TO JURISDICTION. Each of the parties hereby consents to
personal jurisdiction, service of process and venue in the federal or state
courts sitting in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for any claim, suit or
proceeding arising under this Agreement, or in the case of a third party claim
subject to indemnification hereunder, in the court where such claim is brought
and hereby irrevocably agrees that all claims in respect of such action or
proceeding may be heard and determined in such state court or, to the extent
permitted by law, in such federal court. Each of the parties hereby irrevocably
consents to the service of process in any such action or proceeding by the
mailing by certified mail of copies of any service or copies of the summons and
complaint and any other process to such party at the address specified in
Section 14.5 hereof. The parties agree that a final judgment in any such action
or proceeding shall be conclusive and may be enforced in other jurisdictions by
suit or in any other manner permitted by law and shall affect the right of a
party to service legal process or to bring any action or proceeding in the
courts of other jurisdictions.

      14.10 CAPTIONS AND GENDER. The captions in this Agreement are for
convenience only and shall not affect the construction or interpretation of any
term or provision hereof. The use in this Agreement of the masculine pronoun in
reference to a party hereto shall be deemed to include the feminine or neuter,
as the context may require.

      14.11 EXECUTION IN COUNTERPARTS. For the convenience of the parties and to
facilitate execution, this Agreement may be executed by facsimile (if followed
by an original delivered


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within two (2) business days) in two or more counterparts, each of which shall
be deemed an original, but all of which shall constitute one and the same
document.

      14.12 PUBLICITY AND DISCLOSURES. No press releases or public disclosure,
either written or oral, of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement,
shall be made by a party to this Agreement without the prior knowledge and
written consent of AMG and the Company, except as may be otherwise required by
applicable laws, rules and regulations (including, without limitation, the
Securities Act, the Exchange Act and the rules and regulations promulgated
thereunder).

                                  [END OF TEXT]


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      IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be
executed as of the date set forth above by their duly authorized
representatives.


                                    AMG:

                                    AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.


                                    By: /s/ William J. Nutt
                                       -----------------------------
                                    Name: William J. Nutt
                                    Title: President and CEO


                                    MERGER SUB:

                                    AMG MERGER SUB, INC.

                                    By: /s/ Sean M. Healey
                                       -----------------------------
                                    Name: Sean M. Healey
                                    Title: President


                                    COMPANY:

                                    GEOCAPITAL CORPORATION


                                    By: /s/ Barry K. Fingerhut
                                       -----------------------------
                                    Name: Barry K. Fingerhut
                                    Title: President


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                                    LLC:

                                    GEOCAPITAL, LLC


                                    By: GeoCapital Corporation, manager
                                        member

                                    By: /s/ Barry K. Fingerhut
                                       -----------------------------
                                    Name: Barry K. Fingerhut
                                    Title: President

        
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                                    STOCKHOLDERS:


                                    /s/ Irwin Lieber
                                    --------------------------------
                                    Irwin Lieber

                                    /s/ Barry K. Fingerhut
                                    --------------------------------
                                    Barry K. Fingerhut

                                    /s/ Seth Lieber
                                    --------------------------------
                                    Seth Lieber

                                    /s/ Jonathan C. Lieber
                                    --------------------------------
                                    Jonathan C. Lieber

                                    /s/ Andrew J. Fingerhut
                                    --------------------------------
                                    Andrew J. Fingerhut

                                    /s/ Brooke A. Fingerhut
                                    --------------------------------
                                    Brooke A. Fingerhut

                                    /s/ Dana G. Lieber
                                    --------------------------------
                                    Dana G. Lieber


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                                 Certifications

      The undersigned, being the Secretary of Merger Sub, hereby certifies that
this Agreement has been adopted by the Board of Directors of Merger Sub pursuant
to Section 251(f) of the Delaware General Corporation Law and that (1) this
Agreement does not amend the Certificate of Incorporation, (2) each outstanding
share of Merger Sub prior to the Merger is identical to those shares outstanding
after the Effective Date, and (3) no shares of Merger Sub are to be issued or
delivered pursuant to this Agreement.

                                    __________________________________
                                    Nathaniel Dalton
                                    Secretary

Dated: _____________, 1997

      The undersigned, being the Secretary of GeoCapital Corporation, hereby
certifies that all of the outstanding shares of each class of GeoCapital
Corporation entitled to vote on this Agreement have voted for the adoption of
such Agreement.


                                    __________________________________ 
                                    [Barry Fingerhut]
                                    Secretary

Dated: _____________, 1997


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                                   EXHIBIT 2.3

      PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A CONFIDENTIAL
TREATMENT REQUEST FILED WITH THE COMMISSION. ASTERISKS (*) IDENTIFY WHERE SUCH
CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION HAS BEEN OMITTED. THE OMITTED PORTIONS HAVE BEEN FILED
SEPARATELY WITH THE COMMISSION.







                            STOCK PURCHASE AGREEMENT

                          DATED AS OF JANUARY 17, 1996

                                  BY AND AMONG

                             TALEGEN HOLDINGS, INC.,

                        AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.,

                          FIRST QUADRANT HOLDINGS, INC.

                    CERTAIN MANAGERS OF FIRST QUADRANT CORP.

                                       AND

                    THE MANAGEMENT CORPORATIONS NAMED HEREIN
<PAGE>   2

                               TABLE OF CONTENTS

                                                                          Page
                                                                          ----
ARTICLE I - DEFINITIONS......................................................2
      Section 1.1 Definitions................................................2

ARTICLE II - PURCHASE OF SHARES.............................................11
      Section 2.1 Purchase of Shares........................................11
      Section 2.2 Purchase Price and Related Adjustments....................11

ARTICLE III - THE CLOSING...................................................13
      Section 3.1 Closing...................................................13
      Section 3.2 Deliveries by the Parties; Payment of Purchase Price......13
      Section 3.3 Further Assurances........................................17
      Section 3.4 Transfer Taxes............................................17

ARTICLE IV - REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF SELLER.......................17
      Section 4.1 Organization of the Company and Related Matters...........17
      Section 4.2 Organization of the Subsidiary and Related Matters........18
      Section 4.3 Organization of Seller and Related Matters................18
      Section 4.4 Organization of Partnership and Related Matters...........19
      Section 4.5 Non-Contravention.........................................19
      Section 4.6 Stock Ownership...........................................20
      Section 4.7 Regulatory Documents......................................20
      Section 4.8 Financial Statements......................................21
      Section 4.9 Ineligible Persons........................................22
      Section 4.10 No Other Broker..........................................22
      Section 4.11 Legal Proceedings........................................22
      Section 4.12 Permits; Compliance with Applicable Law..................23
      Section 4.13 Assets...................................................24
      Section 4.14 Assets Under Management..................................25
      Section 4.15 Employment Arrangements..................................25
      Section 4.16 Employee Benefit Plans; ERISA............................26
      Section 4.17 Taxes....................................................27
      Section 4.18 Contracts................................................28
      Section 4.19 No Material Adverse Change...............................28
      Section 4.20 Broker Dealer............................................30
      Section 4.21 Insurance Policies.......................................30
      Section 4.22 Disclosure...............................................30

ARTICLE V - REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTEES OF BUYER AND AMG.................30
      Section 5.1 Organization and Related Matters..........................30
      Section 5.2 Authority; No Violation...................................31
      Section 5.3 Consents and Approvals....................................31
      Section 5.4 Legal Proceedings.........................................32
      Section 5.5 Investment Intent of Buyer................................32


                                       (i)
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                                                                          Page
                                                                          ----
      Section 5.6 Ineligible Persons........................................32
      Section 5.7 No Broker.................................................32

ARTICLE VI - REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF EACH MANAGER
      AND EACH MANAGEMENT CORPORATION.......................................32
      Section 6.1 Individual Power and Authority............................33
      Section 6.2 Corporate Organization and Authority......................33
      Section 6.3 Non-Contravention.........................................33
      Section 6.4 Consents and Approvals....................................34
      Section 6.5 Capitalization............................................34
      Section 6.6 Litigation and Compliance with Laws.......................34
      Section 6.7 Brokerage.................................................36
      Section 6.8 Investment Advisory Representation........................36
      Section 6.9 Good Health...............................................36
      Section 6.10 Assets Under Management..................................36
      Section 6.11 Employment Arrangements..................................36
      Section 6.12 Ordinary Course of Business..............................37

ARTICLE VII - COVENANTS.....................................................37
      Section 7.1 Seller Matters............................................37
      Section 7.2 Conduct of Business Prior to Closing......................37
      Section 7.3 Client Consents...........................................39
      Section 7.4 Confidentiality and Announcements.........................40
      Section 7.5 Expenses..................................................41
      Section 7.6 Covenants with Respect to Agreement.......................41
      Section 7.7 Access; Certain Communications............................41
      Section 7.8 Regulatory Matters; Third Party Consents..................42
      Section 7.9 Releases..................................................43
      Section 7.10 Notification of Certain Matters..........................44
      Section 7.11 Maintenance of Records...................................44
      Section 7.12 Employees and Employee Plans.............................44

ARTICLE VIII - CONDITIONS TO CLOSING........................................48
      Section 8.1 Conditions to Buyer's Obligations.........................48
      Section 8.2 Conditions to Seller's Obligations........................52
      Section 8.3 Mutual Conditions.........................................52

ARTICLE IX - SURVIVAL; INDEMNIFICATION......................................54
      Section 9.1 Survival..................................................54
      Section 9.2 Indemnification by Seller.................................55
      Section 9.3 Indemnification by Buyer and AMG..........................56
      Section 9.4 Indemnification by Management Corporations................56
      Section 9.5 Notice and Opportunity to Defend..........................56


                                      (ii)
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      Section 9.6 Basket......................................................57

ARTICLE X - TERMINATION.......................................................58
    Section 10.1  Termination.................................................58
    Section 10.2  Obligations Upon Termination................................59

ARTICLE XI - TAX COOPERATION AND INDEMNIFICATION..............................59
    Section 11.1  Tax Cooperation.............................................59
    Section 11.2  Tax Records.................................................60
    Section 11.3  Liability of Seller.........................................60
    Section 11.4  Liability of Buyer and Others...............................61
    Section 11.5  Apportionment of Taxes; Transfer Taxes......................62
    Section 11.6  Payment and Survival of Tax Claims..........................62
    Section 11.7  Election under Sections 338(g) and 338(h)(10) of the Code...62
    Section 11.8  Tax Dispute Resolution Mechanism............................63

ARTICLE XII - MISCELLANEOUS...................................................63
    Section 12.1  Amendment...................................................63
    Section 12.2  Entire Agreement............................................64
    Section 12.3  Interpretation..............................................64
    Section 12.4  Severability................................................64
    Section 12.5  Notices.....................................................64
    Section 12.6  Binding Effect; Persons Benefiting; No Assignment...........65
    Section 12.7  Counterparts................................................66
    Section 12.8  No Prejudice................................................66
    Section 12.9  Governing Law...............................................66
    Section 12.10 Specific Performance........................................66


                                      (iii)
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                                LIST OF EXHIBITS


Exhibit 1.1(a)      -    Form of Asset Transfer Agreement
Exhibit 1.1(b)      -    Form of Interim Partnership Agreement
Exhibit 3.2(d)      -    Form of Restated Partnership Agreement
Exhibit 4.4(a)      -    Initial Partnership Agreement
Exhibit 7.3         -    Form of Client Notice
Exhibit 8.1(f)      -    Form of Non Solicitation Agreement
Exhibit 8.1(h)(i)   -    Form of U.K. Partnership Agreement
Exhibit 8.1(h)(ii)  -    Form of Stock Contribution Agreement
Exhibit 8.1(j)      -    Form of Representation Certificate
                  

                                      (iv)
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                                LIST OF SCHEDULES


Schedule 1.1(a)     -   Company Employees (and Former Employees)
Schedule 1.1(b)     -   Persons Not Company Employees
Schedule 1.1(c)     -   Investment Advisory Agreements
Schedule 4.1        -   Officers and Directors of the Company and its Subsidiary
Schedule 4.2(b)     -   Partnerships and Joint Ventures
Schedule 4.5(b)     -   Consents
Schedule 4.7        -   Regulatory Documents
Schedule 4.8(a)     -   Company Financial Statements
Schedule 4.8(b)     -   Pro-Forma Financial Statements
Schedule 4.8(c)     -   Material Liabilities and Indebtedness
Schedule 4.8(d)     -   Accounts Receivable
Schedule 4.11       -   Legal Proceedings
Schedule 4.12(a)    -   Permits
Schedule 4.12(c)    -   Government Proceedings
Schedule 4.13(a)    -   Real Property Leases
Schedule 4.13(b)    -   Assets
Schedule 4.13(c)    -   Intellectual Property
Schedule 4.14       -   Assets Under Management
Schedule 4.15       -   Employment Arrangements
Schedule 4.16(a)    -   ERISA Matters
Schedule 4.17(a)    -   Tax Matters
Schedule 4.17(g)    -   Assets and Tax Basis
Schedule 4.18       -   Contracts
Schedule 4.19       -   Material Adverse Changes
Schedule 4.21       -   Insurance
Schedule 6.6        -   Government Proceedings
Schedule 6.8        -   Investment Advice
Schedule 8.1(f)(i)  -   Managers
Schedule 8.1(f)(ii) -   U.K. Managers
Schedule 8.1(h)     -   U.K. Partnership Capitalization
Schedule 8.3(a)     -   Annual Advisory Fees


                                       (v)
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                            STOCK PURCHASE AGREEMENT


      STOCK PURCHASE AGREEMENT, dated as of January 17, 1996, by and among
Talegen Holdings, Inc., a Delaware corporation ("Seller"), Affiliated Managers
Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation ("AMG"), First Quadrant Holdings, Inc., a
Delaware corporation ("Buyer"), R. D. Arnott Corp., a California corporation
("Arnott Corporation"), Culonbois Corporation, a California corporation
("Culonbois"), Luck Monster Corporation, a California corporation ("Luck
Corporation"), AYPWIP Corporation, a California corporation ("AYPWIP"), R.M.
Darnell Corporation, a California corporation ("Darnell Corporation"), T.S.
Meckel Ruhestands Corporation, a Massachusetts corporation ("Meckel
Corporation"), Lovell, Inc., a New Jersey corporation ("Lovell Inc." and,
together with Arnott Corporation, Culonbois, Luck Corporation, AYPWIP, Darnell
Corporation, Meckel Corporation, the "Management Corporations" and each,
individually, a "Management Corporation"), Mr. Robert D. Arnott ("Arnott"), Curt
J. Ketterer ("Ketterer"), Christopher G. Luck ("Luck"), David J. Leinweber
("Leinweber"), R. Max Darnell ("Darnell"), Timothy S. Meckel ("Meckel"), Robert
M. Lovell, Jr. ("Lovell"), William A.R. Goodsall ("Goodsall") and Robert Brown
("Brown"). Messrs. Arnott, Ketterer, Luck, Leinweber, Darnell, Meckel, Lovell,
Goodsall and Brown are each referred to herein individually as a "Manager" and
collectively as the "Managers".

                                    RECITALS

      WHEREAS, Seller is the owner of the Shares (as hereinafter defined) of
First Quadrant Corp., a New Jersey corporation (the "Company"), which Shares
constitute all of the issued and outstanding shares of the Company's capital
stock;

      WHEREAS, Buyer desires to purchase the Shares of the Company from Seller
in accordance with and subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein;

      WHEREAS, Seller desires to sell the Shares to Buyer in accordance with and
subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein;

      WHEREAS, the Company is the sole general partner of the Partnership;

      WHEREAS, in connection with Buyer's purchase of the Shares of the Company
from Seller, the Partnership's Interim Partnership Agreement (as such term is
defined in Section 1.1 hereof) shall be amended and restated in the form
attached hereto as Exhibit 3.2(d) (the "Restated Partnership Agreement") and in
connection therewith, the Management Corporations and certain of the Managers
(as set forth therein) shall be issued certain Partnership Points and Options
(as such terms are defined in Article I hereof);

      WHEREAS, it is a condition precedent to the obligations of Buyer hereunder
that, prior to the Asset Transfer (as such term is defined in Section 1.1
hereof), the Company and each of the Management Corporations and certain of the
Managers (as set forth therein) have entered into the Interim Partnership
Agreement (as such term is defined in Section 1.1 hereof);
<PAGE>   8
      WHEREAS, it is a condition precedent to the obligations of Buyer
hereunder, that, one (1) full business day prior to the closing of the
transactions contemplated hereby, the Company will contribute all its assets
involved in its investment management business and all its working capital to
the Partnership, as more fully described below, in exchange for Partnership
Points and a Capital Account therein, all pursuant to the Asset Transfer
Agreement in the form attached hereto as Exhibit 1.1(a) (the "Asset Transfer
Agreement") and the agreements and documents which are attached as exhibits and
schedules thereto;

      WHEREAS, it is a condition precedent to the obligations of Buyer
hereunder, that the Company, the Management Corporations and certain of the
Managers (as set forth therein) enter into the U.K. Partnership Agreement (as
hereinafter defined) and, in connection therewith, the Company contribute all
the capital stock of its Subsidiary to the U.K Partnership (as such terms are
hereinafter defined) and, in connection therewith the Company, the Management
Corporations and certain of the Managers (as set forth therein) will be issued
certain U.K. Partnership Points (as hereinafter defined); and

      WHEREAS, the parties hereto have agreed to make certain representations,
warranties and covenants as set forth herein.

      NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants, representations,
warranties and agreements contained herein, and of other good and valuable
consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, and
intending to be bound hereby, the parties agree as follows:


                             ARTICLE I - DEFINITIONS

      Section 1.1 Definitions. For all purposes of this Agreement and the
Schedules hereto, the following terms shall have the respective meanings set
forth in this Section 1.1 (such definitions to be equally applicable to both the
singular and plural forms of the terms herein defined):

      "Advisers Act" means the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as amended, and
the rules and regulations of the SEC thereunder.

      "Affiliate" means, with respect to any Person, any other Person who
directly or indirectly controls, is controlled by or is under common control
with such Person (the term "control," for purposes of this definition, meaning
the power to (a) direct or cause the direction of the management or policies of
the controlled Person or (b) vote twenty-five percent (25%) or more of the
outstanding voting securities of such Person); provided, however, that Managers
and Management Corporations shall not be deemed to be Affiliates of Seller, the
Company, its Subsidiary, the Partnership or Buyer or AMG.

      "Agreement" means this Stock Purchase Agreement, as it may hereafter be
amended.


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<PAGE>   9
      "AMG" means Affiliated Managers Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation.

      "Am Re Documents" has the meaning set forth in Section 7.9 hereof.

      "Annualized Advisory Fee" shall mean the amounts set forth opposite each
fee arrangement on Schedule 8.3(a) hereto under the heading "Annualized Advisory
Fees".

      "Applicable Law" means any domestic or foreign, federal, state or local
statute, law, ordinance, rule, administrative interpretation, regulation, order,
writ, injunction, directive, judgment, decree, policy, guideline or other
requirement applicable to (as the context may require) Seller, the Company, the
Partnership, Buyer or any of their respective Affiliates, properties, assets,
businesses, officers, directors, employees or agents.

      "Asserted Liability" has the meaning set forth in Section 9.5(a) hereof.

      "Asset Transfer" means the consummation of the transactions to be effected
pursuant to the Asset Transfer Agreement, as set forth in Section 8.1(e) hereof.

      "Asset Transfer Agreement" means that certain Agreement for the Transfer
of the Assets and Liabilities of First Quadrant Corp., a form of which is
attached hereto as Exhibit 1.1(a).

      "Base Fees" has the meaning set forth in Section 8.3(a) hereof.

      "Business Day" means any day other than a Saturday, a Sunday or a day on
which banks in Seattle, Washington or New York, New York are not required or
authorized to close for regular banking business.

      "Buyer" means First Quadrant Holdings, Inc., a Delaware corporation.

      "Buyer Material Adverse Effect" means a material adverse effect on the
business, assets, financial condition, results of operations or (solely with
reference to the existing business of Buyer) financial prospects of Buyer, or on
the ability of Buyer to complete the transactions contemplated hereby.

      "Capital Account" has the meaning specified in the Restated Partnership
Agreement.

      "Claims Notice" has the meaning set forth in Section 9.5(a) hereof.

      "Closing" means the completion of the transactions contemplated by Section
3.1 of this Agreement.

      "Closing Date" has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1 hereof.


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      "Code" means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and
regulations promulgated thereunder.

      "Code of Ethics" shall mean the Code of Ethics to be adopted by the
Partnership.

      "Company" shall mean First Quadrant Corp., a New Jersey corporation.

      "Company Clients" shall mean those clients of the Company and its
Subsidiary for which they provide investment advisory services.

      "Company Employees" shall mean those current or former employees of the
Company or its Subsidiary who are set forth on Schedule 1.1(a) and who, at the
time of the Closing, are:

            (1) actively employed by the Company or its Subsidiary, including
those who are absent from employment due to illness, injury, military service,
or other authorized absence (including those who are "disabled" within the
meaning of either the short-term or the long-term disability plan currently
applicable to the Company (collectively, the "Disability Plan");

            (2) former employees of the Company or its Subsidiary who, on the
Closing Date, are receiving long-term disability benefits under the Disability
Plan; and

            (3) former employees of the Company or its Subsidiary who have
previously satisfied the requirements for retiree medical and/or life insurance
coverage under any of the arrangements disclosed pursuant to Section 4.16(a);

but (i) other former employees of the Company or its Subsidiary, (ii) employees
otherwise not actively employed by the Company or its Subsidiary (other than as
specifically included above), and (iii) those employees of the Company or its
Subsidiary whose names are set forth on Schedule 1.1(b) are not Company
Employees.

      "Company Financial Statements" has the meaning specified in Section 4.8(a)
hereof.

      "Company Material Adverse Effect" means a material adverse effect on the
business, assets, financial condition, results of operations or (solely with
reference to the existing business of the Company and its Subsidiary) financial
prospects of the Company and its Subsidiary, taken as a whole.

      "Confidentiality Agreement" means that certain letter agreement dated
December 15, 1994, between Seller and TA Associates, Inc., to which AMG joined
as a party on October 4, 1995, with respect to the confidentiality of
information with respect to the Company, Seller and their respective Affiliates
and other related Persons, provided by Seller or the Company to Buyer, as it may
have been or may hereafter be amended from time to time.


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      "Consent" has the meaning specified in Section 8.3(a) hereof.

      "Contracts" means any Investment Advisory Agreements to which the Company
or its Subsidiary is a party and any lease, license or other agreement to which
the Company or its Subsidiary is a party, and all rights and interests of the
Company or its Subsidiary arising thereunder or in connection therewith.

      "Delaware Act" means the Delaware Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act
(6 Del. C. Section 7-101, et. seq.) as it may be amended from time to time, and
any successor to such act.

      "Designated Cash Amount" means the sum of (i) Three Million Four Hundred
Thirty-One Thousand Dollars ($3,431,000).

      "Designated Receivables Amount" means the sum of Nine Million Three
Hundred Thousand Dollars ($9,300,000).

      "Disability Plan" means The LTD Income Protection Plan of Talegen
Holdings, Inc.

      "Effective Time" has the meaning specified in the Asset Transfer
Agreement.

      "Employee Stockholder" has the meaning specified in the Restated
Partnership Agreement.

      "Employment Arrangement" has the meaning set forth in Section 4.15 hereof.

      "Encumbrance" means any lien, pledge, security interest, claim, charge,
easement, limitation, commitment, encroachment, restriction or encumbrance of
any kind or nature whatsoever.

      "ERISA" means the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as
amended, and the regulations thereunder.

      "Exchange Act" means the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as the same may
be amended from time to time, and any successor to such act.

      "Fee Arrangement Value" has the meaning specified in Section 8.3(a)
hereof.

      "Financial Statements" has the meaning set forth in Section 4.8(b) hereof.

      "First Quadrant Insurance" means those assets and liabilities of the
Company which were transferred to American Re Asset Management, Inc. pursuant to
that certain Asset Purchase Agreement dated as of August 11, 1995, by and
between First Quadrant Corp. and American Re Asset Management, Inc. and the
businesses associated with such assets and liabilities.


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      "Former Employees" means former employees of the Company or its Subsidiary
who are not Company Employees.

      "GAAP" means generally accepted accounting principles as used in the
United States of America as in effect at the time any applicable financial
statements were prepared or any act requiring the application of GAAP was
performed.

      "Governmental Authority" means any nation or government, any state or
other political subdivision thereof, any entity exercising executive,
legislative, judicial, regulatory or administrative functions of or pertaining
to government, including the SEC or any other government authority, agency,
department, board, commission or instrumentality of the United States, any
foreign government, any State of the United States or any political subdivision
thereof, and any court, tribunal or arbitrator(s) of competent jurisdiction, and
any governmental or nongovernmental self-regulatory organization, agency or
authority (including the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc., the
Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the National Futures Association and
IMRO).

      "HSR Act" means the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976,
as amended, and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.

      "IMRO" means the United Kingdom Investment Management Regulatory
Organization Ltd., or any successor or similar organization.

      "IMRO Rules" means the rules promulgated by IMRO as amended from time to
time.

      "Incentive Compensation Plan" means that certain First Quadrant Corp.
Incentive Compensation Plan (As Amended and Restated As of January 1, 1990).

      "Indebtedness" means all obligations (i) for borrowed money, (ii)
evidenced by bonds, debentures, notes or similar instruments, (iii) to pay the
deferred purchase price of property or services (other than accrued expenses
arising in the ordinary course of business), (iv) under leases that would, in
accordance with GAAP, appear on the balance sheet of the lessee as liabilities,
(v) secured by a lien except for minor imperfections of title or insignificant
liens which do not, in the aggregate, detract from the value of any assets, or
interfere with the present or proposed uses thereof or the business of the
Company (or, following the Asset Transfer, the Partnership) or any Subsidiary
thereof, (vi) in respect of letters of credit, or bankers acceptances,
contingent or otherwise, or (vii) in respect of any guaranty or endorsement or
other obligations to be liable for the debts of another Person.

      "Indemnifying Party" has the meaning set forth in Section 9.5(a) hereof.

      "Indemnitee" has the meaning set forth in Section 9.5(a) hereof.


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      "Independent Accounting Firm" means any "Big Six" accounting firm or its
successor, except for the respective independent public accountants of Seller
and Buyer or their respective Affiliates or Subsidiaries.

      "Initial Partnership Agreement" means the Partnership's limited
partnership agreement as in effect on the date hereof, a copy of which is
attached hereto as Exhibit 4.4(a).

      "Intellectual Property" has the meaning set forth in Section 4.13(c)
hereof.

      "Interim Financial Statements" has the meaning set forth in Section
7.10(b) hereof.

      "Interim Partnership Agreement" means the Partnership's partnership
agreement as amended and restated in the form attached hereto as Exhibit 1.1(b)
to admit, as limited partners, each of the Management Corporations and certain
of the Managers (as defined therein), which amendment and restatement shall
occur prior to the Asset Transfer.

      "Investment Advisory Agreements" means the Contracts set forth in Schedule
1.1(c) and any other contract or agreement whereby the Company or any Subsidiary
thereof has agreed to act as an investment adviser or sub-adviser or to manage
any investment or trading of another Person and includes investment advisory
agreements entered into by the Company or any Subsidiary thereof prior to the
Closing Date.

      "IRP" means The Individual Retirement Plan of Talegen Holdings, Inc.

      "IRS" means the Internal Revenue Service.

      "Knowledge" means, with respect to any Person which is other than an
individual, the actual knowledge of the executive officers and directors of such
Person and its Subsidiaries (provided, however, that (a) with respect to Seller,
Knowledge shall mean the actual knowledge of the executive officers and
directors of Seller, the Company, its Subsidiary and the Managers and (b) with
respect to AMG, Knowledge shall mean the actual knowledge of the executive
officers and directors of AMG and Buyer), and with respect to a Person who is an
individual, the actual knowledge of such Person.

      "Limited Partner" has the meaning ascribed thereto in the Restated
Partnership Agreement.

      "Loss" means any and all claims, losses (including, without limitation,
diminution in value), liabilities, costs, penalties, fines and expenses
(including attorney's, accountant's, consultant's and expert's fees and
expenses), damages, obligations to third parties, expenditures, proceedings,
judgments, awards or demands that are imposed upon or otherwise incurred or
suffered by the relevant party.

      "Management Corporation" has the meaning ascribed thereto in the preamble
hereof.


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      "Manager" has the meaning ascribed thereto in the preamble hereof.

      "Material Adverse Effect" means a material adverse effect on the business,
assets, financial condition, results of operations or (solely with reference to
the existing business of such Person or Persons) financial prospects of such
Person or Persons, as the case may be, or on the ability of any of the parties
to complete the transactions contemplated hereby.

      "NFA" means the National Futures Association.

      "Non Solicitation Agreement" means one of the Non Solicitation/Non
Disclosure Agreements by and among the Company, the Partnership, the U.K.
Partnership, each Manager and his Management Corporation (if any) through which
a Manager will hold his or her Partnership Interests and U.K. Partnership
Interests, in form and substance reasonably acceptable to Buyer and in substance
materially consistent with Exhibit 8.1(f)(i) hereto.

      "Option" has the meaning ascribed thereto in the Restated Partnership
Agreement.

      "Partnership" means First Quadrant, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership.

      "Partnership Interests" has the meaning ascribed thereto in the Restated
Partnership Agreement.

      "Partnership Points" has the meaning ascribed thereto in the Restated
Partnership Agreement.

      "Permits" has the meaning specified in Section 4.12(a) hereof.

      "Person" means any individual, corporation, company, partnership (limited
or general), joint venture, limited liability company, association, trust or
other entity, and any government, governmental department or agency or political
subdivision thereof.

      "Pre-Closing Transaction Documents" means all Transaction Documents
executed by or on behalf of Seller, the Company, its Subsidiary, the Partnership
or the U.K. Partnership, other than the Restated Partnership Agreement, the Non
Solicitation Agreements and any other Transaction Documents (other than
Transaction Documents executed by Seller) to the extent entered into in
connection with the Restated Partnership Agreement or the Non Solicitation
Agreements but not to the extent entered into in connection with any of the
Pre-Closing Transaction Documents.

      "Pro-Forma Financial Statements" has the meaning specified in Section
4.8(b) hereof.

      "Purchase Price" has the meaning specified in Section 2.2 hereof.


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      "Records" means all records and original documents in Seller's, the
Company's or its Subsidiary's possession which pertain to or are utilized by the
Company or its Subsidiary to administer, reflect, monitor, evidence or record
information respecting the business or conduct of the Company or its Subsidiary.

      "Restated Partnership Agreement" means the Partnership's Amended and
Restated Limited Partnership Agreement in form and substance reasonably
acceptable to Buyer and in substance materially consistent with Exhibit 3.2(d)
hereto.

      "Retirement Plan" means the Retirement Plan of Talegen Holdings, Inc.

      "SEC" means the Securities and Exchange Commission.

      "SEC Documents" means all reports and registration statements filed, or
required to be filed, by law, by contract or otherwise, by an entity pursuant to
the Securities Laws.

      "Securities Laws" means the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the
"Securities Act"); the Exchange Act; the Advisers Act; the Investment Company
Act of 1940, as amended, and the rules and regulations of the SEC promulgated
thereunder; foreign securities and investment advisory and/or management laws,
rules and regulations; and state "blue sky" laws.

      "Seller" means Talegen Holdings, Inc., a Delaware corporation.

      "Seller Entities" means Seller, the Company, the Partnership, the U.K.
Partnership and the Company's Subsidiary.

      "Seller's Welfare Plans" has the meaning set forth in Section 7.12(b)(i)
hereof.

      "SERP" means the Supplemental Executive Retirement Plan of Talegen
Holdings, Inc.

      "Shares" means 1,000 shares of common stock, par value $1.00 per share,
which shares constitute all of the issued and outstanding shares of the
Company's capital stock.

      "SIRP" means the Supplemental IRP of Talegen Holdings, Inc.

      "Stock Contribution Agreement" has the meaning specified in Section
8.1(h)(ii) hereof.

      "Subsidiary" means any corporation or other Person more than fifty percent
(50%) of the outstanding securities or other interests having voting power of
which shall be owned or controlled, directly or indirectly, by such other entity
and, when the phrase "its Subsidiary" is used with respect to the Company, it
means First Quadrant Limited, a United Kingdom corporation.


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      "Tax Dispute Accountants" has the meaning set forth in Section 11.8
hereof.

      "Taxes" shall mean all federal, state, local and foreign taxes, and other
tax assessments (whether imposed directly or through withholding), including any
interest, additions to tax, or penalties applicable thereto.

      "Tax Returns" shall mean all federal, state, local and foreign tax
returns, declarations, statements, reports, schedules, forms and information
returns and any amended tax returns relating to Taxes; provided that the federal
income Tax Return of the Company shall be a pro forma Tax Return, prepared as if
the Company constituted a separate affiliate.

      "Tax Sharing Agreement" means that certain Crum and Forster, Inc. Federal
Income Tax Allocation Agreement dated as of January 11, 1983, as amended by
Amendment No. 1 thereto dated as of April 15, 1992, to which Seller and the
Company are parties.

      "Transaction Documents" means this Agreement, the Asset Transfer Agreement
(and all the agreements, documents and certificates which are exhibits thereto
or included on the schedules thereto), the Stock Contribution Agreement, the
Initial Partnership Agreement, the Interim Partnership Agreement, the Restated
Partnership Agreement, the U.K. Partnership Agreement, the XFS Indemnification
Agreement, the Non Solicitation Agreements and all the agreements, documents,
instruments and certificates entered into in connection herewith or therewith.

      "Transfer Tax" has the meaning set forth in Section 11.5(b) hereof.

      "Third-Party Claim" has the meaning specified in Section 9.2 hereof.

      "U.K. Capital Account" has the meaning specified in the U.K. Partnership
Agreement.

      "U.K. Partnership" means First Quadrant U.K., L.P., a Delaware limited
partnership to be formed by the Company (as its general partner) pursuant to the
provisions of Section 8.1(h) hereof.

      "U.K. Partnership Agreement" has the meaning specified in Section 8.1(h)
hereof.

      "U.K. Partnership Interests" shall mean "Partnership Interests" as such
term is defined in the U.K. Partnership Agreement.

      "U.K. Partnership Points" has the meaning specified in the U.K.
Partnership Agreement.

      "Wire Transfer" means a payment in immediately available funds by wire
transfer in lawful money of the United States of America to such account or
accounts as shall have been designated by notice to the paying party.


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      "Xerox Financial Services" means Xerox Financial Services, Inc., a
Delaware corporation.

      "XFS Indemnification Agreement" means that certain Indemnification
Agreement by and among Xerox Financial Services, the Company, the Buyer and AMG,
which is contemplated by Section 8.1(n) hereto.


                         ARTICLE II - PURCHASE OF SHARES

      Section 2.1 Purchase of Shares. Upon the terms and subject to the
conditions set forth in this Agreement, Seller shall, at the Closing, sell to
Buyer, and Buyer shall (and AMG shall cause Buyer to) purchase from Seller, the
Shares for the Purchase Price. The Shares shall be free and clear of any
Encumbrances.

      Section 2.2 Purchase Price and Related Adjustments.

            (a) The purchase price for the Shares (the "Purchase Price") shall
be **confidential treatment requested** Dollars ($**confidential treatment 
requested**), subject to increase or decrease as provided in this Section 2.2.

            (b) Notwithstanding anything else set forth herein to the contrary,
if, and only if, as of the Closing Date, the Company and its Subsidiary shall
have received Consents from Clients whose Investment Advisory Agreements provide
for the payment (based on the Fee Arrangement Values of each such Investment
Advisory Agreement) of fees constituting less than ninety-five percent (95%) of
the Base Fees, then the Purchase Price shall be adjusted as follows: the
Purchase Price shall then equal (i) the Purchase Price set forth in Section
2.2(a) above, multiplied by (ii) a fraction, (A) the numerator of which shall be
the sum of the Fee Arrangement Values of each Investment Advisory Agreement
which has not been terminated at or prior to the Closing, and with respect to
which the Client of the Company has given its Consent, and an additional amount
equal to 5% of Base Fees, and (B) the denominator of which shall be the Base
Fees. The calculation set forth in this Section 2.2(b) shall be done prior to
any adjustment or permitted dividend pursuant to Sections 2.2(c) and 2.2(d)
below.

            (c) If the Company and its Subsidiary collectively had, at the close
of business on December 31, 1995, cash in excess of the Designated Cash Amount,
then, notwithstanding the provisions of Section 7.2(viii) hereof, on the Closing
Date and immediately prior to the Closing, the Partnership may distribute to the
Company and the Company may dividend to Seller, an amount equal to the amount of
such excess, in cash. If, however, at the close of business on December 31,
1995, the Company and its Subsidiary collectively had cash which was less than
the Designated Cash Amount, then the Purchase Price for the Shares shall be
reduced by an amount equal to the amount of such deficiency.


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            (d) If the Company and its Subsidiary collectively had, at the close
of business on December 31, 1995, receivables in excess of the Designated
Receivables Amount, then, provided that the Closing shall have occurred, Buyer
shall pay, or cause to be paid by the Partnership or the Company, to Seller, on
April 1, 1996, an amount in cash equal to forty and one-half percent (40.5%) of
the amount of such excess. If, however, at the close of business on December 31,
1995, the Company and its Subsidiary collectively had receivables which were
less than the Designated Receivables Amount, then, provided that the Closing
shall have occurred, Seller shall pay to the Company, on April 1, 1996, an
amount in cash equal to forty and one-half percent (40.5%) of the amount of such
deficiency.

            (e) In order to effectuate the provisions of Sections 2.2(c) and
2.2(d) above, the parties agree as follows:

                  (i) Not less than three (3) Business Days prior to the
Closing, Seller shall cause the senior financial officer of the Company to
certify to Buyer the amounts of cash and receivables which the Company and its
Subsidiary had at the close of business on December 31, 1995, which amounts
shall be used as the cash and receivables amounts for purposes of Sections
2.2(c) and 2.2(d) above.

                  (ii) As soon as is reasonably practicable after the Company's
receipt thereof, the Company shall provide each of Buyer and Seller with a copy
of the Company's audited consolidated balance sheet as of December 31, 1995,
accompanied by the audit report of KPMG Peat Marwick LLP. In the event that
either Buyer or Seller disagrees with the amount of cash and/or receivables
reflected on such balance sheet, then such party shall notify the other within
five (5) days after delivery of such balance sheet of the existence of such
disagreement and Buyer and Seller shall in good faith attempt to negotiate a
settlement to such disagreement. If Buyer and Seller are unable to negotiate a
resolution of the disagreement within fifteen (15) days after the delivery of
the notice of such disagreement then, within five (5) business days after the
expiration of such fifteen (15) day period, each of Buyer and Seller shall
designate an accounting firm, which accounting firms shall jointly designate a
single Independent Accounting Firm, which Independent Accounting Firm shall
perform such procedures as it may deem necessary or desirable to determine the
amounts of cash and receivables which the Company and its Subsidiary had at the
close of business on December 31, 1995. The costs of the three accounting firms
shall be borne one-half (1/2) by Seller and one-half (1/2) by Buyer, unless the
amounts of cash and receivables as determined by the Independent Accounting Firm
referred to above are not materially (for purposes of this paragraph, the term
material shall mean that either cash or receivables is different by an amount
equal to or greater than $50,000) different from those reflected on the
Company's consolidated balance sheet as of December 31, 1995, in which case, the
party which disagreed with such amount shall bear the costs of all three
accounting firms.

                  (iii) Within ten (10) business days after (A) if there is no
disagreement under clause (ii) above, receipt by Buyer and Seller of the
Company's audited consolidated balance sheet as of December 31, 1995, or (B) if
there is a disagreement under clause (ii)


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above, receipt of the calculation of cash and receivables by the Independent
Accounting Firm referred to in paragraph (ii) above, either Seller or Buyer
shall make any payments required so that the net amounts received pursuant to
Sections 2.2(c) and 2.2(d) above together with any such payments are equal to
the amounts which the Persons described in such Sections would have received if
the cash and receivables amounts in the Company's audited consolidated financial
statements (or, if applicable, the amounts determined by the Independent
Accounting Firm) had been certified by the Company's senior financial officer
prior to the Closing.

                            ARTICLE III - THE CLOSING

      Section 3.1 Closing. Subject to the terms and conditions of this
Agreement, the closing of the purchase and sale of the Shares (the "Closing")
shall be at 10:00 A.M. at the offices of Goodwin, Procter & Hoar, Exchange
Place, Boston, Massachusetts 02109, or at such other location designated by
Seller (and agreed by Buyer) on the third Business Day following the date on
which all of the conditions set forth in Article VIII (other than the Asset
Transfer and those conditions designating instruments, certificates or other
documents to be delivered at the Closing) shall have been satisfied or waived,
or such other date as Buyer and Seller shall agree upon in writing, and shall be
one full Business Day after the Asset Transfer (which itself shall take place
after the restatement of the Initial Partnership Agreement into the Interim
Partnership Agreement), such date being hereinafter called the "Closing Date."

      Section 3.2 Deliveries by the Parties; Payment of Purchase Price.

            (a) At the Closing, Seller shall deliver, or shall cause to be
delivered, to Buyer the following:

                  (1) one or more certificates representing all of the Shares
duly executed in blank or accompanied by stock powers duly executed in blank, in
proper form for transfer, with such other documents as may be reasonably
required by Buyer to effect a valid transfer of such Shares by Seller, free and
clear of any Encumbrance;

                  (2) Records of the Company, its Subsidiary, the Partnership
and the U.K. Partnership in the possession of Seller (to the extent such Records
are not also located at the offices of the Company or its Subsidiary);

                  (3) a certificate of the Secretary of State of the State of
New Jersey as to the good standing of the Company (including tax good standing)
dated as of a date not earlier than ten (10) days prior to the Closing Date,
together with a copy of the Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation,
as amended, of the Company, certified by the Secretary of State of the State of
New Jersey, and a certificate of the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware
as to the good standing of Seller dated as of a date not earlier than ten (10)
days prior to the Closing Date, together with a copy of the Certificate of
Incorporation, as amended, of Seller, certified by the Secretary of State of the
State of Delaware;


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                  (4) the By-laws of the Company, certified by the Secretary of
the Company as of the Closing Date, and the By-laws of Seller, certified by the
Secretary or Assistant Secretary of the Seller as of the Closing Date;

                  (5) certificates of the Secretary of State of the State of
Delaware as to the good standing of the Partnership and the U.K. Partnership
dated as of a date not earlier than ten (10) days prior to the Closing Date,
together with copies of the Certificate of Limited Partnership of the
Partnership and of the U.K. Partnership, each certified by the Secretary of
State of the State of Delaware;

                  (6) a certificate issued by the appropriate official of each
jurisdiction in which the Company (and, on the Closing Date, the Partnership)
does business certifying that the Company and the Partnership are in good
standing in such state, to the extent applicable, as of a date not earlier than
ten (10) days prior to the Closing Date;

                  (7) a certificate of the Registrar of Companies at Cardiff
regarding First Quadrant Limited, dated as of a date not earlier than ten (10)
days prior to the Closing Date, together with a copy of the charter documents of
First Quadrant Limited, certified by an authorized officer;

                  (8) resolutions of the boards of directors (and, if necessary,
the shareholders) of Seller and the Company, authorizing the execution and
delivery of each of the Pre-Closing Transaction Documents to which such Person
is a party and, in the case of the Company, to which the Partnership is a party)
and approving all other actions required to be taken or approved in connection
with this Agreement and the other Pre-Closing Transaction Documents and the
transactions contemplated hereby and thereby, but excluding approval of the
Transaction Documents which are not Pre-Closing Transaction Documents and
actions required to be taken or approved solely in connection with Transaction
Documents which are not Pre-Closing Transaction Documents in each case,
certified by the Secretary or Assistant Secretary of the relevant Person;

                  (9) the Asset Transfer Agreement and the Stock Contribution
Agreement and all such other documents of transfer and assignment as Buyer may
reasonably have requested to effectuate the Asset Transfer and the transfer of
the stock of First Quadrant Limited to the U.K. Partnership;

                  (10) true and correct copies of each of the Transaction
Documents (other than this Agreement) to which the Seller Entities are parties;

                  (11) a certificate of each of the Secretary or Assistant
Secretary of Seller and the Company, certifying that its respective resolutions,
charter and by-laws described above are in full force and effect and have not
been amended or modified, and that the officers of such corporation are those
persons named in the certificate;


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                  (12) the releases contemplated by Section 7.9 hereof;

                  (13) an opinion from Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom,
counsel to Seller, in form and substance reasonably acceptable to Buyer but
including as one of the opinions set forth therein, the opinion included in
Exhibit 3.2(a)(13) hereto;

                  (14) such other certificates and other documents as Buyer, or
Goodwin, Procter & Hoar as counsel to Buyer, may reasonably have requested in
connection with the transactions contemplated hereby and by the other
Transaction Documents.

            (b) At the Closing, the Managers shall deliver, or shall cause to be
delivered, to Buyer the following:

                  (1) a certificate issued by the appropriate Secretary of State
certifying that each Management Corporation is validly existing and in good
standing in such state as of a date not earlier than ten (10) days prior to the
Closing Date;

                  (2) a copy of the charter and bylaws of each of the Management
Corporations which, in the case of the charter, is certified as of a date not
earlier than ten (10) days prior to the Closing Date by the Secretary of State
of the relevant state of incorporation;

                  (3) resolutions of the boards of directors (and, if necessary,
the shareholders) of each Management Corporation, authorizing the execution and
delivery of each of the Transaction Documents to which such Person is a party
and approving all other actions required to be taken or approved in connection
with this Agreement and the other Transaction Documents and the transactions
contemplated hereby and thereby, in each case, certified by the Secretary of the
relevant Person;

                  (4) true and correct copies of each of the Transaction
Documents (other than this Agreement) to which the Managers or the Management
Corporations are parties;

                  (5) a certificate of the Secretary of each of the Management
Corporations, certifying that its respective resolutions, charter and by-laws
described above are in full force and effect and have not been amended or
modified, and that the officers of such corporation are those persons named in
the certificate;

                  (6) for each of the Managers, evidence that such Person has
had a physical examination within thirty (30) days (or such longer period as may
be agreed in writing by AMG with respect to any Manager) prior to the Closing,
including a letter from a licensed physician familiar with such Person's health
indicating that such Person is in good health at such date;


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                  (7) an opinion from Munger, Tolles and Olson, counsel to the
Managers and the Management Corporations, in form and substance reasonably
acceptable to Buyer but including, as one of the opinions set forth therein, an
opinion as to the valid, binding and enforceable nature as against the Managers
and the Management Corporations of each of the Transaction Documents to which
any such Manager or Management Corporation is a party; and

                  (8) such other certificates and other documents as Buyer, or
Goodwin, Procter & Hoar as counsel to Buyer, may reasonably have requested in
connection with the transactions contemplated hereby and by the other
Transaction Documents;

                        provided, however, that no Manager (or, to the extent
applicable, Management Corporation) shall have any obligation to make the
foregoing deliveries, if such Manager has terminated his employment with the
Company prior to the date of execution of the Interim Partnership Agreement
although this shall have no effect on any of the conditions set forth in Section
8.1 hereof or otherwise.

            (c) At the Closing, AMG and Buyer shall deliver, or shall cause to
be delivered, to Seller (and, with respect to the items in (1), (2), (3) and (4)
below, to each of the Managers):

                  (1) a certificate of the Secretary of State of the State of
Delaware as to the good standing of each of AMG and Buyer dated as of a date not
earlier than ten (10) days prior to the Closing Date, together with a copy of
the Certificate of Incorporation, as amended (in the case of AMG), of each of
AMG and Buyer, certified by the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware;

                  (2) the By-laws of each of AMG and Buyer, certified by the
Secretary of AMG and the Secretary of Buyer as of the Closing Date;

                  (3) resolutions of the board of directors (and, if necessary,
the shareholders) of Buyer and AMG, authorizing the execution and delivery of
this Agreement and approving all other actions required to be taken or approved
in connection with this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby, in
each case, certified by the Secretary of Buyer and the Secretary of AMG,
respectively;

                  (4) a certificate of the Secretary of Buyer and the Secretary
of AMG, respectively, certifying that the resolutions, charter and by-laws
described above are in full force and effect and have not been amended or
modified, and that the officers of Buyer and AMG are those persons named in the
respective certificate;

                  (5) an amount equal to the Purchase Price (determined as set
forth in Section 2.2 hereof) payable by Wire Transfer to an account of Seller of
which Seller has informed Buyer in writing not less than three (3) days prior to
the Closing Date;


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                  (6) an opinion from Goodwin, Procter & Hoar, as counsel to
Buyer, in form and substance reasonably acceptable to Seller; and

                  (7) such other certificates and other documents as Seller,
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom (as counsel to Seller), the Managers, the
Management Corporations and Munger, Tolles & Olsen, as counsel to the Managers
and the Management Corporations, may reasonably have requested in connection
with the transactions contemplated hereby.

            (d) In connection with and as a condition precedent to the Closing,
the Interim Partnership Agreement of the Partnership shall be amended and
restated in form and substance reasonably acceptable to Buyer and in substance
materially consistent with Exhibit 3.2(d) hereto (the "Restated Partnership
Agreement").

            (e) Immediately following the Closing, Buyer shall deliver to the
Managers an opinion of Goodwin, Procter & Hoar, as counsel to Buyer, in form and
substance reasonably satisfactory to Arnott Corporation, regarding the valid,
binding and enforceable nature of the Restated Partnership Agreement as against
the Company.

      Section 3.3 Further Assurances. Seller from time to time after the Closing
at the request of Buyer and without further consideration shall execute and
deliver further instruments of transfer and assignment and take such other
action as Buyer may reasonably request to remove any Encumbrances on the Shares.
In addition, each of the parties hereto shall, whether prior to or after the
Closing Date, execute such documents and other papers and perform such further
acts as may be reasonably requested by another party hereto to carry out the
provisions hereof and the transactions contemplated hereby.

      Section 3.4 Transfer Taxes. All transfer taxes, fees and duties under
Applicable Law incurred in connection with the sale and transfer of the Shares
under this Agreement will be borne and paid by Seller, and Seller shall promptly
reimburse the Company and Buyer for any such tax, fee or duty which any of them
is required to pay under Applicable Law.


              ARTICLE IV - REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF SELLER

      Seller hereby represents and warrants to Buyer and AMG as follows:

      Section 4.1 Organization of the Company and Related Matters. The Company
is a corporation, duly incorporated, validly existing and in good standing under
the laws of the State of New Jersey. The Company has full corporate power and
authority to execute and deliver each of the Transaction Documents to which it
is or will be a party and to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby and
thereby. The Company has the corporate power and authority to carry on its
business as it is now being conducted and to own all of its assets, and is duly
licensed or qualified to do business in each jurisdiction in which the nature of
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business conducted by it or the character of the assets owned by it makes such
qualification or licensing necessary, except where the failure to be so
qualified or licensed would not have a Company Material Adverse Effect. The
copies of the Certificate of Incorporation and By-laws and any amendments
thereto of the Company heretofore delivered to Buyer are complete and correct
copies of such instruments as in effect as of the date hereof. Schedule 4.1
attached hereto contains a true and complete list of all current officers and
directors of the Company and its Subsidiary.

      Section 4.2 Organization of the Subsidiary and Related Matters.

            (a) All of the outstanding shares of capital stock of First Quadrant
Limited are owned beneficially and of record by the Company, free and clear of
any Encumbrances and all such shares were duly authorized, validly issued and
are fully paid and nonassessable. There is no outstanding option, warrant,
right, subscription, call, unsatisfied pre-emptive right or other agreement or
right of any kind to purchase or otherwise acquire from Seller or any of its
Subsidiaries any capital stock of such Subsidiary, whether issued and
outstanding, authorized but unissued or treasury shares. The Subsidiary is a
corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws
of its jurisdiction of incorporation, and has the corporate power and authority
to carry on its business as it is now being conducted and to own all of its
assets and is duly licensed or qualified to do business in each jurisdiction in
which the nature of the business conducted by it or the character of the assets
owned by it makes such qualification or licensing necessary, except where the
failure to be so qualified or licensed would not have a Company Material Adverse
Effect. The copies of the charter documents of First Quadrant Limited heretofore
delivered to Buyer are complete and correct copies of such instruments as in
effect as of the date hereof.

            (b) Except for the stock of its Subsidiary and its interest in the
Partnership and except for portfolio investments made in the ordinary course of
business and set forth (together with the basis thereof) on Schedule 4.17(h),
there are no Persons in which the Company owns, of record or beneficially, any
direct or indirect equity interest or any right (contingent or otherwise) to
acquire the same. Other than as set forth on Schedule 4.2(b), the Company is not
a member of (nor does it conduct any part of its business through) any
partnership or joint venture or similar Person.

      Section 4.3 Organization of Seller and Related Matters. Seller is a
corporation duly incorporated, validly existing and in good standing under the
laws of the State of Delaware. Seller has full corporate power and authority to
execute and deliver this Agreement and each other Transaction Document to which
Seller is a party and to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby and
thereby. The execution and delivery of this Agreement and each other Transaction
Document to which Seller is or will be a party and the consummation of the
transactions contemplated hereby and thereby have been duly and validly approved
by all requisite corporate action on the part of Seller, and no other corporate
proceedings on the part of Seller are necessary to approve this Agreement or any
other Transaction Document or to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby
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person or entity controlling Seller (for purposes hereof, the term "controlling"
means having the power to direct the management or policies of the Seller
whether by virtue of ownership of equity, official position, contract or
otherwise) is required in connection herewith, other than such actions as have
been previously taken (other than the approval of the Board of Directors of
Xerox Financial Services or a committee thereof which is required to approve
only the XFS Indemnification Agreement). This Agreement has been duly and
validly executed and delivered by Seller and (assuming the due authorization,
execution and delivery of this Agreement by Buyer, the Managers and the
Management Corporations) constitutes a valid and binding obligation of Seller,
enforceable against Seller in accordance with its terms, except as enforcement
may be limited by general principles of equity whether applied in a court of law
or a court of equity and by bankruptcy, insolvency, moratorium and similar laws
affecting creditors' rights and remedies generally.

      Section 4.4 Organization of Partnership and Related Matters.

            (a) The Partnership is a limited partnership duly formed, validly
existing and in good standing under the laws of the State of Delaware, and a
copy of the Partnership's limited partnership agreement (the "Initial
Partnership Agreement") is attached hereto as Exhibit 4.4(a).

            (b) As of the date of this Agreement, the Company is the sole
general partner of the Partnership and FQC, Inc., a Delaware corporation, is the
sole limited partner of the Partnership, with all interests owned beneficially
and of record by such Persons, in each case, free and clear of any Encumbrances
other than restrictions imposed by the Initial Partnership Agreement or this
Agreement or by Applicable Law. Except as set forth in this Agreement, there are
no outstanding options, warrants, rights, subscriptions, calls, unsatisfied
pre-emptive rights or other agreements or rights of any kind to purchase or
otherwise acquire from Seller or any of its Subsidiaries any interest in the
Partnership. As of the date of this Agreement, all outstanding interests in the
Partnership have been authorized and issued in accordance with the provisions of
the Initial Partnership Agreement. Except as set forth in this Agreement, there
are no existing rights, agreements or commitments obligating or which could
obligate the Partnership to issue, transfer, sell or redeem any securities.

      Section 4.5 Non-Contravention.

            (a) Neither the execution and delivery by any of the Seller Entities
of this Agreement or the other Pre-Closing Transaction Documents, nor the
consummation by any of the Seller Entities of the transactions contemplated
hereby (excluding any transactions effectuated by the Transaction Documents
which are not Pre-Closing Transaction Documents) and thereby, nor compliance by
any of the Seller Entities with any of the terms or provisions hereof and
thereof, will (i) violate any provision of the charter, by-laws or partnership
agreement, as applicable, of such Seller Entity, (ii) assuming that the consents
and approvals referred to in Section 7.3 and 8.3 and Schedule 4.5(b) hereof are
duly obtained, (x) violate in any material respect any Applicable Law with
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respective material properties or assets, (y) result in the creation of any
Encumbrance upon any of the Shares or any of the assets of the Company, its
Subsidiary or the Partnership, or (z) violate, conflict with, result in a breach
of any provision of, or constitute a default under any note, bond, mortgage,
indenture, deed of trust, license, lease, agreement or other instrument or
obligation to which any of the Seller Entities is a party or by which any of the
Seller Entities or any of their respective properties or assets is bound or
affected, except (in the case of clause (x) and (z) above) for such violations,
conflicts, breaches or defaults which, either individually or in the aggregate,
would not have and could not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material
Adverse Effect or a Material Adverse Effect with respect to Seller.

            (b) Except for (i) consents, approvals, notices and filings set
forth in Sections 7.3 and 8.3 and Schedule 4.5(b) hereto, (ii) the applicable
filings under the HSR Act and (iii) such other filings, authorizations, consents
or approvals the failure to make or obtain which would not have and could not
reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect, no consents or
approvals of, filings or registrations with or notices to any Governmental
Authority or third party are necessary in connection with (A) the execution and
delivery by the Seller Entities of the Pre-Closing Transaction Documents or (B)
the consummation by the Seller Entities of the transactions contemplated hereby
or thereby.

      Section 4.6 Stock Ownership. Seller owns, beneficially and of record and
free and clear of Encumbrances, all of the Shares to be sold to Buyer by Seller,
and Seller has the full and unrestricted power to sell, assign, transfer and
deliver the Shares to Buyer in accordance with the terms of this Agreement free
and clear of any Encumbrances. There are no shares of capital stock of the
Company issued or outstanding other than the Shares. All of the Shares are duly
authorized, validly issued, fully paid, nonassessable and free of any
pre-emptive rights. There is no outstanding option, warrant, right,
subscription, call, unsatisfied pre-emptive right or other agreement or right of
any kind to purchase or otherwise acquire from the Company or Seller any capital
stock of the Company, whether issued and outstanding, authorized but unissued or
treasury shares. Seller has not granted any outstanding powers of attorney to
dispose of or vote the Shares.

      Section 4.7 Regulatory Documents.

            (a) Except as set forth in Schedule 4.7, since January 1, 1991,
Seller (to the extent such a filing is necessary for the operation of the
Company or its Subsidiary), the Company and its Subsidiary have each filed all
reports, registration statements and other documents, together with any
amendments required to be made with respect thereto, that it was required to
file with any Governmental Authority, including, without limitation, the SEC and
the NFA, and has paid all fees and assessments due and payable in connection
therewith, and the information contained in such filings was accurate and
complete (in accordance with the instructions for such filings and relevant
interpretations thereof) at the time of filing in all material respects.


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            (b) Except as set forth in Schedule 4.7, as of their respective
dates, the SEC Documents of each Seller Entity complied in all material respects
with the requirements of the Securities Laws, as the case may be, to the extent
applicable to such SEC Documents. The Company has previously delivered or made
available to Buyer a complete copy of each SEC Document of each Seller Entity
filed with the SEC or the NFA after January 1, 1991 and prior to the date hereof
(including a composite Form ADV for the Company as in effect on the date
hereof), and will deliver to Buyer at the same time as the filing thereof a
complete copy of each SEC Document filed by each Seller Entity after the date
hereof and prior to the Closing Date.

      Section 4.8 Financial Statements.

            (a) Seller has previously delivered to Buyer copies of (i) the
audited consolidated balance sheets of the Company as of December 31, 1993 and
December 31, 1994, and the related audited statements of income, change in
stockholder's equity and cash flow for each fiscal year then ended, accompanied
by the audit report of KPMG Peat Marwick, independent public accountants with
respect to the Company, and (ii) the Company's unaudited consolidating and
consolidated balance sheets dated as of September 30, 1995, and unaudited
consolidating and consolidated statements of income for the nine-month period
then ended (collectively, the statements referred to above being referred to as
the "Company Financial Statements"). The Company Financial Statements referred
to in the previous sentence (including the related notes, where applicable)
fairly present, in all material respects, the financial position of the Company
as of the respective dates thereof or the results of operations for the periods
covered thereby, and all the Company Financial Statements have been prepared in
accordance with GAAP (subject, in the case of the September 30, 1995 Financial
Statements, to normal year-end adjustments and the absence of footnotes)
applied, in the case of the Company Financial Statements as of and for the
period ended September 30, 1995, in a manner consistent with the audited Company
Financial Statements as of and for the period ended December 31, 1994. The
Company Financial Statements are attached hereto as Schedule 4.8(a).

            (b) Seller has previously delivered to Buyer copies of the unaudited
pro-forma consolidated statements of income of the Company for the fiscal years
ended December 31, 1993 and December 31, 1994 and the six-month period ended
June 30, 1995, which have been prepared pro-forma for the sale of First Quadrant
Insurance as if such sale had occurred prior to January 1, 1993 (collectively,
the statements referred to above being referred to as the "Pro-Forma Income
Statements" and, together with the Company Financial Statements, the "Financial
Statements"). The Pro-Forma Income Statements (including the related notes
attached as part of Schedule 4.8(b), fairly present, in all material respects,
the results of operations of the Company for the periods covered thereby in
accordance with GAAP applied, in the case of the Pro-Forma Income Statements for
the period ended December 31, 1993, in a manner consistent with the Statement of
Income included in the Company Financial Statements for the period ended
December 31, 1993 and in the case of the Pro-Forma Statements for the periods
ended December 31, 1994 and June 30, 1995, in a manner consistent with the
Statement of Income included in the Company Financial Statements


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for the period ended December 31, 1994, but are pro-forma for the sale of First
Quadrant Insurance as if such sale had occurred prior to January 1, 1993. The
Pro-Forma Income Statements are attached hereto as Schedule 4.8(b).

            (c) Except as and to the extent reflected or reserved therefor in
the balance sheet of the Company at September 30, 1995 contained in Schedule
4.8(a), or as otherwise set forth as part of Schedule 4.8(c), (i) neither the
Company nor its Subsidiary has any material liability (as would be required to
be currently accrued or otherwise disclosed under GAAP) or related liabilities
which are together material (as defined below) and (ii) there are no facts of
which Seller has Knowledge or of which Seller would have Knowledge except for
the negligence or misconduct (including, without limitation, any failure to
comply with any Applicable Laws or any failure to comply with or enforce the
internal policies and procedures of the Company or its Subsidiary) of any of the
Seller Entities or the Managers or any of the executive officers or directors of
any of the Seller Entities which could reasonably be expected to result in the
Company, its Subsidiary or the Partnership incurring any material liability (as
defined above) or related liabilities which are together material (as defined
below). For purposes of this Section 4.8(c), the term "material" shall mean any
liability or related liabilities (as defined above) equal to or greater than
$100,000. Except as set forth on Schedule 4.8(c), neither the Company nor its
Subsidiary has any material Indebtedness.

            (d) To the Knowledge of Seller, all of the accounts receivable of
the Company, its Subsidiary and the Partnership are fully collectible in the
ordinary course of business after deducting the reserves set forth in the
balance sheet dated as of September 30, 1995, as adjusted since that date as set
forth on Schedule 4.8(d) hereto, which reserves are reasonable estimates of
uncollectible accounts. To the Knowledge of Seller, except as set forth on
Schedule 4.8(d), neither the Company nor its Subsidiary has any accounts or
loans receivable from any Person which is affiliated with the Company or its
Subsidiary or from any director, officer or employee of the Company or its
Subsidiary.

      Section 4.9 Ineligible Persons. Neither the Company, nor any "associated
person" (as defined in the Advisers Act) thereof, is subject to any
disqualification under the provisions of Section 203(e) of the Advisers Act or
is ineligible to serve as an investment adviser or as an associated person to a
registered investment adviser.

      Section 4.10 No Other Broker. Other than Morgan Stanley & Co.
Incorporated, the fees and expenses of which will be paid by Seller, no broker,
finder or similar intermediary has acted for or on behalf of Seller, the Company
or its Subsidiary, or is entitled to any broker's, finder's or similar fee or
other commission from Seller, the Company or its Subsidiary, in connection with
this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby.

      Section 4.11 Legal Proceedings. Except as set forth in Schedule 4.11,
neither the Company nor its Subsidiary is a party to any, and there are no
pending or, to Seller's Knowledge, overtly threatened, legal, administrative,
arbitration or other proceedings, claims, actions or governmental or regulatory
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Subsidiary or their respective properties or assets or challenging the validity
or propriety of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and the other
Transaction Documents, and there is no injunction, order, judgment, decree, or
regulatory restriction imposed upon the Company or its Subsidiary or any of
their respective properties or assets. Seller is not a party to, and there are
no pending or, to Seller's Knowledge, overtly threatened, legal, administrative,
arbitration or other proceedings, claims, actions or governmental or regulatory
investigations of any nature against Seller or otherwise affecting the Shares or
its ownership thereof or challenging the validity or propriety of the
transactions contemplated by this Agreement and the other Transaction Documents
with respect to any of the Seller Entities, and there is no injunction, order,
judgment, decree or regulatory restriction imposed on Seller which could
reasonably affect the Shares or its ownership thereof, or which could reasonably
call into question or hinder the enforceability or performance by Seller of this
Agreement or any of the other Transaction Documents to which it is or will be a
party, or the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby.

      Section 4.12 Permits; Compliance with Applicable Law.

            (a) Except as disclosed in Schedule 4.12(a), each of the Company,
its Subsidiary and the Partnership holds all material licenses, franchises,
permits, approvals and authorizations, including those issuable by any domestic
or foreign self regulatory organization (collectively, "Permits") necessary for
the lawful ownership and use of its properties and assets and the conduct of its
business under and pursuant to Applicable Laws relating to the Company, its
Subsidiary and the Partnership, except for Permits the failure to hold which
would not have a Company Material Adverse Effect, and there has been no material
violation of any of the above nor has Seller received notice asserting any such
violation. All such Permits are valid and in good standing and are not subject
to any suspension, modification or revocation or proceedings related thereto.

            (b) Each of the Company and its Subsidiary is and at all times has
been in compliance with each Applicable Law relating to it or any of its assets,
properties or operations, except where noncompliance with any such Applicable
Law would not have a Company Material Adverse Effect.

            (c) Since January 1, 1991, except as disclosed in Schedule 4.12(c),
and except for normal examinations conducted by any Governmental Authority in
the regular course of the business of the Company or its Subsidiary, no
Governmental Authority has initiated any proceeding with respect to or, to the
Knowledge of Seller, investigation into the business or operations of the
Company or its Subsidiary and to the Seller's Knowledge, no Governmental
Authority is now threatening to initiate any proceeding or investigation into
the business or operations of the Company or its Subsidiary.

            (d) With respect to any employee benefit plans described in Section
3(3) of ERISA or governmental plans described in Section 3(32) of ERISA for
which the Company serves as investment manager, Seller has no Knowledge, nor
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except for the negligence or misconduct (including, without limitation, any
failure to comply with any Applicable Laws or any failure to comply with or
enforce the internal policies or procedures of the Company or its Subsidiary) of
any of the Seller Entities or the Managers or any of the executive officers or
directors of any of the Seller Entities, of any material breach of any fiduciary
duty under ERISA, any "prohibited transaction" as defined in Section 406 of
ERISA or Section 4975 of the Code, or any material breach of state laws
governing governmental plans, which could reasonably result, directly or
indirectly, in any material taxes, material penalties or other material
liability to the Company or its Subsidiary or the Partnership.

      Section 4.13 Assets.

            (a) Neither the Company nor its Subsidiary owns any real property.
Schedule 4.13(a) hereto lists all real property leased by the Company and its
Subsidiary, together with the location of such property, the total square
footage under lease, monthly lease payments and lease termination dates.
Assuming due authorization, execution and delivery by the parties thereto other
than the Company or its Subsidiary, all such leases are valid and effective in
accordance with their terms, and there is not under any such lease any existing
breach or event which, with the giving of notice, the lapse of time, or both,
would become a breach.

            (b) Except as set forth on Schedule 4.13(b) hereto, as of the date
hereof, each of the Company and its Subsidiary owns all of the material assets
owned by it (the "Owned Assets") free and clear of any Encumbrances except for
minor imperfections of title or insignificant liens which do not, in the
aggregate, detract from the value of such assets, taken as a whole, or interfere
with the present or proposed uses thereof, the business of the Company or its
Subsidiary or the transfer of the assets of the Company to the Partnership or
the transfer of the stock of the Company's Subsidiary to the U.K. Partnership.
The assets listed on Schedule 4.17(g) hereto together with the Leased Assets (as
such term is defined below) include all the material assets used in, and all the
material assets necessary for, the conduct of the business of the Company and
its Subsidiary as currently conducted. The Company and its Subsidiary lease
certain of the assets used in the conduct of their business pursuant to leases
which are (assuming due authorization, execution and delivery by the parties
thereto other than the Company or its Subsidiary) valid and effective, and under
which there is not any existing breach or event which, with the giving of
notice, the lapse of time, or both, would become a breach (the "Leased Assets").

            (c) (i) Attached hereto as Schedule 4.13(c) is a list of all
      material (A) domestic and foreign registered trademarks and service marks,
      registered copyrights and patents, (B) applications for registration or
      grant of any of the foregoing, and (C) unregistered trademarks, service
      marks, trade names, logos and assumed names owned by Company or its
      Subsidiary and used in or necessary to conduct the business of Company or
      its Subsidiary. The items on Schedule 4.13(c), together with all other
      material trademarks, service marks, trade names, logos, assumed names,
      patents,


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      copyrights, trade secrets, computer software, formula, designs and
      inventions currently used in or necessary to conduct the business of
      Company or its Subsidiaries, constitute the "Intellectual Property."

                  (ii) Neither the Company nor its Subsidiary has materially
      infringed or violated, in any way, any trademark, trade name, patent,
      copyright, trade secret or other intellectual property right or
      contractual relation of another. None of the Seller Entities has received
      any notice, claim or protest respecting any such infringement or
      violation, or given any indemnification to any Person reporting any such
      infringement or violation.

                  (iii) The Company or its Subsidiary has, as the case may be,
      ownership of or such rights by license, lease or other agreement in and to
      the Intellectual Property as necessary to conduct its business as
      presently conducted, free and clear of any Encumbrances on the right to
      exercise such rights in the conduct of its business as presently
      conducted, except for Encumbrances which would not have a Company Material
      Adverse Effect.

                  (iv) None of Seller or any of its Affiliates (other than the
      Company and its Subsidiary or the Partnership) will have as of the Closing
      any possession of or rights in or to (whether by license, lease, other
      agreement or otherwise) any material Intellectual Property of the Company
      or its Subsidiary.

      Section 4.14 Assets Under Management. The aggregate assets under
management by each of the Company and its Subsidiary as of September 30, 1995,
are set forth on Schedule 4.14 hereto. In addition, set forth on Schedule 4.14
is a list as of September 30, 1995, of all Investment Advisory Agreements
setting forth the name of the client under each such contract, the amount of
assets under management with respect to each such contract and any material
adjustments in fee rates or structures or other fee adjustments agreed to with
such client or material adjustments in the amount of assets under management (it
being understood and agreed that adjustments in assets under management greater
than $3,000,000 are material) implemented since September 30, 1995, or which the
Company and such client have agreed to institute, or of which the Company has
given notice or been given written notice of a proposal to be instituted. To
Seller's Knowledge, except as is set forth on Schedule 4.14 hereto, no client of
the Company or its Subsidiary has informed Seller, the Company or its Subsidiary
of its intention to terminate or reduce its investment relationship with the
Company or its Subsidiary, or adjust the fee schedule with respect to any
contract in any manner.

      Section 4.15 Employment Arrangements. Except as set forth on Schedule 4.15
hereto, neither the Company nor its Subsidiary has any obligation, contingent or
otherwise, under (i) any employment, collective bargaining or other labor
agreement, (ii) any written or oral agreement containing severance or
termination pay arrangements or any written or oral agreement containing any
provision for payment upon or related to a change in control of the Company or
its Subsidiary (or anticipated change in control of the Company or its
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whether upon a signing of this Agreement, the Closing or otherwise, (iii) any
deferred compensation agreement, retainer or consulting arrangements, (iv) any
pension or retirement plan, any bonus or profit-sharing plan, any stock option
or stock purchase plan, or (v) any other employee contract or non-terminable
(whether with or without penalty) employment arrangement (each an "Employment
Arrangement"). Neither the Company nor its Subsidiary is in default with respect
to any material term or condition of any Employment Arrangement, nor except as
set forth on Schedule 4.15, after obtaining the consents set forth in Sections
7.3 and 8.3 and on Schedule 4.5(b), will the Closing result in any such default
or any acceleration of any obligation under any Employment Arrangement,
including, without limitation, after the giving of notice, lapse of time or
both, except for such defaults or accelerations which would not have a Company
Material Adverse Effect.

      Section 4.16 Employee Benefit Plans; ERISA.

            (a) Except as set forth in Schedule 4.16(a), no employee benefit
plans or arrangements of any type (including, without limitation, plans
described in section 3(3) of ERISA) are maintained by the Company or its
Subsidiary and neither the Company nor its Subsidiary is obligated to contribute
to any "multiemployer plan" (within the meaning of section 4001(a)(3) of ERISA).
Each of the employee benefit plans identified on Schedule 4.16(a) as a plan
qualified under Section 401(a) of the Code has received a favorable
determination letter from the IRS and no event has occurred since the date of
such letter that will cause such plan to lose its qualified status.

            (b) The Company and its Subsidiary have complied with requirements
of section 4980B of the Code, except where any such noncompliance would not have
a Company Material Adverse Effect.

            (c) The consummation of the transactions contemplated by this
Agreement will not (i) entitle any Company Employee to severance pay; (ii)
accelerate the time of payment or vesting of, or increase the amount of,
compensation due to any Company Employee (other than as contemplated by Section
7.12(c) or (d) hereof); or (iii) result in the payment to any Company Employee
of an amount that will be an "excess parachute payment" (within the meaning of
section 28OG(b)(1) of the Code).

            (d) Except with respect to the plans identified on Schedule 4.16(a),
neither the Company nor its Subsidiary has any liability with respect to any
"welfare plan" (as defined in section 3(l) of ERISA) that provides benefits to
retired employees (other than as required by section 601 of ERISA). With respect
to any welfare plan identified on Schedule 4.16(a) that provides benefits to
retired employees, the Company has reserved the right to amend or terminate such
plan.

            (e) Neither the Company nor its Subsidiary has either incurred or
reasonably expects to incur any material liability under Title IV of ERISA
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benefits and Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation insurance premiums payable in
the ordinary course) or section 412(f) or 412(n) of the Code.

            (f) The Company's Subsidiary does not have any separate pension
plan.

      Section 4.17 Taxes.

            (a) As of December 31, 1995, each of the Company and its Subsidiary
had paid or caused to be paid all material Taxes owed by it through December 31,
1995 other than Taxes which are the subject of a bona-fide dispute (which are
set forth in Schedule 4.17(a)) or for which the Company had adequately reserved
against on the December 31, 1995 balance sheet which has been delivered under
Section 7.10(b).

            (b) Each of the Company and its Subsidiary has, in accordance with
Applicable Law, filed all material Tax Returns required to be filed by it
through the date hereof, and all such returns correctly and accurately set forth
the amount of any Taxes relating to the applicable period. A list of all
material Tax Returns filed with respect to the Company for taxable periods ended
on or after December 31, 1990, is set forth in Schedule 4.17(a) attached hereto,
and said Schedule indicates those returns that have been audited or currently
are the subject of an audit. For each taxable period of the Company ended on or
after December 31, 1990, the Company has delivered to Buyer correct and complete
copies of all material Tax Returns, examination reports and statements of
deficiencies assessed against or agreed to by the Company or its Subsidiary.
Schedule 4.17(a) sets forth all material tax elections under the Code that are
in effect with respect to the Company or for which an application by the Company
is pending.

            (c) Except as set forth in Schedule 4.17(a), no Governmental
Authority is now asserting or, to the Knowledge of Seller, threatening to assert
against the Company or its Subsidiary any deficiency or claim for additional
Taxes.

            (d) Except as set forth in Schedule 4.17(a) attached hereto, there
are no current audits of any tax return filed by the Company or its Subsidiary
and neither the Company nor its Subsidiary has been notified by any tax
authority that any such audit is contemplated or pending. Except as set forth in
Schedule 4.17(a), no extension of time with respect to any date on which a tax
return was or is to be filed by the Company or its Subsidiary is in force, and
no waiver or agreement by the Company or its Subsidiary is in force for the
extension of time for the assessment or payment of any Taxes.

            (e) Each of the Company and its Subsidiary has withheld and paid all
taxes required to have been withheld and paid in connection with amounts paid or
owing to any employee, independent contractor, creditor, stockholder or other
third party.


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            (f) For purposes of this Agreement, all references to Sections of
the Code shall include any predecessor provisions to such Sections and any
similar provisions of federal, state, local or foreign law.

            (g) Attached hereto as Schedule 4.17(g) is a list of all assets of
the Company (including Intellectual Property to the extent it has a tax basis)
and including as part of such Schedule, the tax basis of each such asset, in
each case, as of the date set forth on such Schedule.

            (h) Seller's United States taxpayer identification number is
22-3258266 and the Company is not a "foreign person" within the meaning of
Section 1445 of the Code and Treasury Regulations Section 1.1445-2.

            (i) The taxable periods of the Company and of its Subsidiary, for
Federal, state and foreign tax purposes, end on December 31.

      Section 4.18 Contracts. Schedule 4.18 sets forth a complete and accurate
list of any Contract to which the Company or its Subsidiary is a party or by
which any of their respective assets are bound which: (a) contains obligations
of the Company or its Subsidiary in excess of $250,000; (b) involves payments
based on profits or revenues of the Company or its Subsidiary; (c) by its terms
does not terminate or is not terminable without penalty by the Company or its
Subsidiary within six months after the date hereof; (d) involves the sale of its
services not made in the ordinary course of business, consistent with past
practices; (e) contains covenants limiting the freedom of the Company or its
Subsidiary to compete in any line of business or with any person or entity; (f)
relates to Indebtedness of the Company or its Subsidiary; (g) is a contract or
agreement with Seller, any officer, employee, director of Seller or any of its
Affiliates, or with any persons or organizations controlled by or Affiliated
with any of them; (h) is a partnership, joint venture or other similar contract,
agreement or arrangement; or (i) if not effectively transferred to the
Partnership in full force and effect as part of the Asset Transfer or the other
transactions contemplated by this Agreement, would have a Company Material
Adverse Effect, other than Investment Advisory Agreements listed on Schedule
1.1(c). Assuming due authorization, execution and delivery by all parties
thereto other than any Seller Entity, all such contracts are valid, binding and
enforceable in accordance with their respective terms, and there is not, under
any such contract, an existing material breach or event which, with the giving
of notice or the lapse of time or both, would become such a breach. Other than
this Agreement and such other agreements and contracts as are contemplated
hereby, the Partnership is not a party to any obligations, agreements,
commitments, powers of attorney or contracts and there are no other contracts
relating to, the transfer of the Shares or the transfer of the assets of the
Company or its Subsidiary.

      Section 4.19 No Material Adverse Change. Since September 30, 1995, other
than as otherwise disclosed on Schedule 4.19 hereto, there has been no change in
the financial condition, properties, assets, liabilities, business, operations,
results of operations or shareholder's equity of the Company or its Subsidiary
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expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect, and each of the Company and
its Subsidiary has, except as expressly contemplated hereby, conducted its
operations in the ordinary course of business consistent in all material
respects with past practices. In addition, except as expressly contemplated
hereby or disclosed on Schedule 4.19 hereto, since September 30, 1995, there has
not been:

            (a) any change in accounting methods or practices by any of the
Seller Entities;

            (b) except as listed on Schedule 4.19, any declaration, setting
aside or payment of any dividend or other distribution with respect to, or any
direct or indirect redemption or acquisition of, any of the Shares or, payment
by the Company or its Subsidiary to Seller or any of its Affiliates;

            (c) except for the increases in salary and bonus compensation set
forth on Schedule 4.19, any increase in the salary or other compensation payable
or to become payable by any of the Company or its Subsidiary to any officers,
directors, consultants or employees of the Company or its Subsidiary or the
declaration, payment or commitment or obligation of any kind for the payment by
the Company or its Subsidiary of a bonus or other additional salary or
compensation to any such persons other than in the ordinary course of business
as heretofore conducted, with the prior written consent of Buyer, or as
expressly contemplated hereby;

            (d) any amendment or termination or, to the Knowledge of Seller,
proposed or threatened amendment or termination, whether written or oral, of any
agreement listed on Schedule 4.18 or Schedule 1.1(c) to which the Company or its
Subsidiary is a party;

            (e) Indebtedness incurred by the Company or its Subsidiary;

            (f) mortgage, pledge or other encumbrance of any of the assets of
the Company or its Subsidiary;

            (g) waiver or release of any material right or claim of the Company
or its Subsidiary;

            (h) any purchase, sale or other disposition of any of the properties
or assets of the Company or its Subsidiary other than in the ordinary course of
business;

            (i) any other material transaction entered into by the Company or
its Subsidiary other than in the ordinary course of business consistent with
past practices;

            (j) any action taken by the Partnership (including, without
limitation, any of the foregoing items (a) - (i)); or


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            (k) any agreement by any of the Company, its Subsidiary or the
Partnership to do, or agreement by Seller or any Affiliate of Seller to cause
any of them to do, any of the things described in the preceding clauses (a)-(j),
except as otherwise specifically contemplated hereby.

      Section 4.20 Broker Dealer. Neither the Company nor its Subsidiary is a
"broker" or "dealer" within the meaning of the Exchange Act or any state
securities laws.

      Section 4.21 Insurance Policies. Each of the Company and its Subsidiary
has in full force and effect such insurance as is customarily maintained by
companies of similar size in the same or a similar business, with respect to
each of their businesses, properties and assets, (including, without limitation,
errors and omissions liability insurance) as listed on Schedule 4.21 hereto.
Neither the Company nor its Subsidiary is in material default under any such
policy and Seller and the Managers will use commercially reasonable efforts to
continue such policies in full force and effect through the Closing. Buyer
understands and agrees that except as otherwise agreed by Buyer and Seller,
these insurance policies (other than the policy relating to errors and omissions
liability insurance) will terminate as of the Closing.

      Section 4.22 Disclosure. There are no facts with respect to the Company,
its Subsidiary or the Partnership or their respective businesses or activities
of which Seller has Knowledge which could reasonably be expected to have a
Company Material Adverse Effect and which are not (a) set forth in this
Agreement or the Exhibits or Schedules hereto, or (b) set forth in other
materials provided by Seller to AMG or Buyer or their agents in a format from
which AMG or Buyer could reasonably be expected to discern both the facts and
that such facts together with other facts of which AMG or Buyer has knowledge
could reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect.

          ARTICLE V - REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTEES OF BUYER AND AMG.

      Buyer and AMG hereby jointly and severally represent and warrant to
Seller, each of the Managers and each of the Management Corporations as follows:

      Section 5.1 Organization and Related Matters. Each of AMG and Buyer is a
corporation, duly incorporated, validly existing and in good standing under the
laws of the State of Delaware. Each Transaction Document to which Buyer or AMG
is a party, and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby and
thereby, have been duly and validly approved by all requisite corporate action
on the part of Buyer and AMG, and no other corporate proceedings on the part of
Buyer or AMG are necessary to approve the Transaction Documents to which Buyer
or AMG is a party or to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby and
thereby.


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      Section 5.2 Authority; No Violation.

            (a) Each of Buyer and AMG has full corporate power and authority to
execute and deliver this Agreement and each of the other Transaction Documents
to which it is a party and to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby
and thereby. The execution and delivery of this Agreement and each other
Transaction Document to which Buyer or AMG is a party and the consummation of
the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby have been duly and validly
approved by all requisite corporate action on the part of Buyer and AMG, and no
other corporate proceedings on the part of Buyer or AMG are necessary to approve
this Agreement or any other Transaction Document to which Buyer or AMG is a
party or to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby. Each
Transaction Document to which Buyer or AMG is a party has been (or, to the
extent it is not required to be delivered until after the date hereof, will have
been as of such date) duly and validly executed and delivered by Buyer and/or
AMG, as applicable, and (assuming the due authorization, execution and delivery
of this Agreement by each party thereto other than Buyer and AMG) constitutes
(or when executed and delivered will constitute) a valid and binding obligation
of Buyer and/or AMG, as applicable, enforceable against Buyer and/or AMG, as
applicable, in accordance with its terms, except as enforcement may be limited
by general principles of equity whether applied in a court of law or a court of
equity and by bankruptcy, insolvency, moratorium and similar laws affecting
creditors' rights and remedies generally.

            (b) Neither the execution and delivery of this Agreement and each of
the other Transaction Documents to which Buyer is a party by Buyer or AMG, nor
the consummation by Buyer of the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby to
be performed by either of them, nor compliance by either of them with any of the
terms or provisions hereof and thereof, will (i) violate any provision of the
Certificate of Incorporation or by-laws of Buyer or AMG, respectively, or (ii)
assuming that the consents and approvals referred to in Sections 7.3 and 8.3 and
Schedule 4.5(b) hereof are duly obtained, (x) violate in any material respect
any Applicable Law with respect to Buyer or AMG, or any of their material
properties or assets, or (y) violate, conflict with, result in a breach of any
provision of, or constitute a default under any note, bond, mortgage, indenture,
deed of trust, license, lease, agreement or other instrument or obligation to
which Buyer or AMG is a party or by which any of their respective properties or
assets may be bound or affected, except for such violations, conflicts, breaches
or defaults which could not reasonably be expected to call into question the
validity or hinder the enforceability or performance by Buyer or AMG of this
Agreement or of the other Transaction Documents to which Buyer is a party.

      Section 5.3 Consents and Approvals. Except for (w) the applicable filings
under the HSR Act, (x) consents, approvals, notices and filings set forth in
Sections 7.3 and 8.3 and Schedule 4.5(b) hereto, (y) prior notification to IMRO
and IMRO's clearance of their becoming control persons of First Quadrant Limited
under applicable provisions of the rules promulgated by IMRO as from time to
time in effect, and (z) such other filings, authorizations, consents or
approvals the failure to make or obtain which could not reasonably be expected
to call into question the validity or hinder the enforceability or performance
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this Agreement or any of the other Transaction Documents to which it is a party,
no consents or approvals of or filings or registrations with any Governmental
Authority or any third party are necessary in connection with (i) the execution
and delivery by Buyer or AMG of this Agreement and (ii) the consummation by
Buyer of the transactions contemplated hereby.

      Section 5.4 Legal Proceedings. Neither Buyer nor AMG is a party to any,
and there are no pending or, to AMG's Knowledge, overtly threatened, legal,
administrative, arbitration or other proceedings, claims or governmental or
regulatory investigations of any nature against or otherwise affecting, directly
or indirectly, Buyer or AMG or their respective properties or assets or
challenging the validity or propriety of the transactions contemplated by this
Agreement which, if adversely determined, individually or in the aggregate,
might call into question the validity or hinder the enforceability or
performance by Buyer or AMG of this Agreement or of the other Transaction
Documents to which either of them is a party, and there is no injunction, order,
judgment, decree, or regulatory restriction imposed upon Buyer or AMG or their
respective properties or assets which might call into question the validity or
hinder the enforceability or performance by Buyer or AMG of this Agreement or of
the other Transaction Documents to which either of them is a party.

      Section 5.5 Investment Intent of Buyer. Buyer is acquiring the Shares
hereunder for its own account for investment and not with a view to the
distribution thereof. Buyer and AMG acknowledge that they have received from
Seller, and carefully reviewed, all relevant information regarding the Shares,
the Company and its Subsidiary.

      Section 5.6 Ineligible Persons. Neither Buyer nor any "associated person"
(as defined in the Advisers Act) thereof is subject to any disqualification
under the provision of Section 203(e) of the Advisers Act or is otherwise
ineligible to serve as an investment adviser or as an associated person to a
registered investment adviser.

      Section 5.7 No Broker. No broker, finder or similar intermediary has acted
for or on behalf of Buyer or any Affiliate of Buyer, or is entitled to any
broker's, finder's or similar fee or other commission from Buyer or any
Affiliate of Buyer, in connection with this Agreement or the transactions
contemplated hereby.


           ARTICLE VI - REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF EACH MANAGER
                         AND EACH MANAGEMENT CORPORATION

      As a material inducement to Buyer and AMG entering into this Agreement
each Manager severally and, if such Manager owns stock in a Management
Corporation, jointly but with that Management Corporation only, represents to
Buyer with respect to that Manager and, if such Manager owns stock in a
Management Corporation, such Management Corporation as follows:


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      Section 6.1 Individual Power and Authority. Such Manager has full right,
power and authority to execute and deliver this Agreement and each other
Transaction Document to which he is a party or by which he is bound and to
consummate the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby. This Agreement and
each of the other Transaction Documents to which such Manager is a party
constitutes, or when executed and delivered will constitute, the valid and
legally binding obligation of such Manager, enforceable against such Manager in
accordance with its terms, except as enforcement may be limited by general
principles of equity whether applied in a court of law or a court of equity and
by bankruptcy, insolvency, moratorium and similar laws affecting creditors'
rights and remedies generally.

      Section 6.2 Corporate Organization and Authority. Such Management
Corporation is a corporation duly incorporated, validly existing and in good
standing under the laws of its jurisdiction of incorporation. Such Management
Corporation is duly licensed or qualified to do business in each jurisdiction in
which the nature of the business conducted by it or the character of the assets
owned by it makes such qualification or licensing necessary, except where the
failure to be so qualified or licensed would not have a Material Adverse Effect
on it or its business. Such Management Corporation has the corporate power and
authority to carry on its business as it is now being conducted and own all its
assets and possess all Permits necessary to conduct its business as presently
carried on by it and as contemplated to be carried on by it after the Closing
hereunder and the closing of the transactions contemplated hereby. Such
Management Corporation has full corporate power and authority to execute and
deliver this Agreement and the other Transaction Documents to which such
Management Corporation is a party and to consummate the transactions
contemplated hereby and thereby. The execution and delivery of this Agreement
and each other Transaction Document to which such Management Corporation is a
party and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby
have been duly and validly approved by all requisite corporate action of such
entity, and (assuming the due execution and delivery by each of the parties
thereto other than such Manager and Management Corporation) this Agreement and
each of the other Transaction Documents to which such Management Corporation is
a party constitutes or, when executed and delivered, will constitute, the valid
and legally binding obligation of such Management Corporation, enforceable
against such Management Corporation in accordance with its terms, except as
enforcement may be limited by general principles of equity whether applied in a
court of law or a court of equity and by bankruptcy, insolvency, moratorium and
similar laws affecting creditors' rights and remedies generally.

      Section 6.3 Non-Contravention. Neither the execution and delivery by such
Manager and/or Management Corporation of this Agreement or the other Transaction
Documents to which either of them is a party, nor the consummation by such
Manager and/or Management Corporation of the transactions contemplated hereby
and thereby, nor compliance by such Manager and/or such Management Corporation
with any of the terms or provisions hereof and thereof, will: (a) violate any
provision of the charter or by-laws of such Management Corporation; (b) violate
in any material respect any Applicable Law with respect to such Manager or
Management Corporation; or (c) violate, conflict with, result in a breach of any
provision of, or constitute a default under any note, bond, mortgage, indenture,
deed of trust,


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license, lease, agreement or other instrument or obligation to which such
Manager or Management Corporation is a party or by which any of their respective
properties or assets may be bound or affected, except for such violations,
conflicts, breaches or defaults which, individually or in the aggregate, would
not have and could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect
on such Manager or Management Corporation.

      Section 6.4 Consents and Approvals. Except for filings, authorizations,
consents or approvals the failure to make or obtain which could not reasonably
be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect on such Manager or Management
Corporation, no consents or approvals of or filings or registrations with any
Governmental Authority or any third party are necessary in connection with (i)
the execution and delivery by such Manager or Management Corporation of this
Agreement and the other Transaction Documents to which either of them is a party
and (ii) the consummation by such Manager or Management Corporation of the
transactions contemplated hereby and thereby.

      Section 6.5 Capitalization. The duly authorized capital stock of such
Management Corporation consists of 1,000 shares of Common Stock, $.01 par value
per share, of which 100 shares are issued and outstanding and held beneficially
and of record by such Manager. All the outstanding shares of capital stock of
such Management Corporation have been duly authorized and validly issued and are
fully paid and nonassessable. Except as contemplated by this Agreement, there
are no existing rights, agreements or commitments obligating or which might
obligate such Management Corporation to issue, transfer, sell or redeem any
securities or might obligate such Manager to transfer any securities in such
Management Corporation.

      Section 6.6 Litigation and Compliance with Laws.

            (a) Except as set forth on Schedule 6.6 hereto, there is no
litigation or governmental or administrative action, suit, proceeding or
investigation (including, without limitation, any voluntary or involuntary
proceeding under the Bankruptcy Code or any action, suit, proceeding or
investigation under any federal or state securities law or regulation) pending
or, to the best knowledge of each such Manager and Management Corporation,
threatened, before any federal, state, municipal or other governmental
department, commission, board, agency or instrumentality, domestic or foreign,
at law or in equity or otherwise, to which such Manager or Management
Corporation or any officer, director or stockholder thereof is a party, (i)
which is related to the business, affairs, properties or assets of such
Management Corporation, the Company, its Subsidiary or the Partnership or (ii)
which might call into question the validity or hinder the enforceability or
performance of this Agreement or the other Transaction Documents or any of the
contracts described on Schedule 4.18 or Schedule 1.1(c) hereto. Each such
Manager and Management Corporation is, and at all times has been, in material
compliance with all laws and governmental rules and regulations, domestic or
foreign, including, without limitation, all federal or state securities laws
applicable to the business, affairs, properties or assets of such Management
Corporation, the Company, its Subsidiary or the Partnership, except where
non-compliance therewith, in any individual instance or any series of related
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Effect as such Manager or Management Corporation or a Company Material Adverse
Effect. None of such Managers or Management Corporations (nor any officer,
director or stockholder thereof) is in material default with respect to any
judgment, order, writ, injunction, decree, demand or assessment issued by any
court or any federal, state, municipal or other governmental agency, board,
commission, bureau, instrumentality or department, domestic or foreign, relating
to any aspect of the business, affairs, properties or assets of any of such
Management Corporations, the Company, its Subsidiary or the Partnership. None of
such Managers, nor to the best knowledge of such Managers, any other Person, has
violated the Company's code of ethics.

            (b) To the best of such Manager's Knowledge, except as set forth in
Schedule 4.11, neither the Company nor its Subsidiary is a party to any, and
there are no pending or overtly threatened, legal, administrative, arbitration
or other proceedings, claims, actions or governmental or regulatory
investigations of any nature against or otherwise affecting the Company or its
Subsidiary or their respective properties or assets or challenging the validity
or propriety of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and the other
Transaction Documents, and there is no injunction, order, judgment, decree or
regulatory restriction imposed upon the Company or its Subsidiary or any of
their respective properties or assets.

            (c) To such Manager's Knowledge, except as disclosed in Schedule
4.12(a), each of the Company, its Subsidiary and the Partnership holds all
Permits necessary for the lawful ownership and use of its properties and assets
and the conduct of its business under and pursuant to Applicable Laws relating
to the Company, its Subsidiary and the Partnership, except for Permits the
failure to hold which would not have a Company Material Adverse Effect, and, to
such Manager's knowledge, there has been no material violation of any of the
above nor has, to such Manager's Knowledge, any such entity received notice
asserting any such violation. To the Knowledge of such Manager, all such Permits
are valid and in good standing and are not subject to any suspension,
modification or revocation or proceedings related thereto. To the Manager's
Knowledge, after giving effect to the Asset Transfer and the Closing, and after
obtaining the consents required by Sections 7.3 and 8.3 and Schedule 4.5(b), the
Partnership will have all the Permits necessary to own the property it receives
in the Asset Transfer and to conduct the businesses presently conducted by the
Company.

            (d) To such Manager's Knowledge, each of the Company and its
Subsidiary is and at all times has been in compliance with each Applicable Law
relating to it or any of its assets, properties or operations, except where
noncompliance with any such Applicable Law would not have a Company Material
Adverse Effect.

            (e) To such Manager's Knowledge, since January 1, 1991, except as
disclosed in Schedule 4.12(c), and except for normal examinations conducted by
any Governmental Authority in the regular course of business of the Company and
its Subsidiary, no Governmental Authority has initiated any proceeding with
respect to or investigation into the business or operations of the Company or
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Knowledge, no Governmental Authority is now threatening to initiate any
proceeding or investigation into the business or operations of the Company or
its Subsidiary.

      Section 6.7 Brokerage. Neither such Manager nor, to the extent applicable,
such Management Corporation has incurred any obligation for a brokerage
commission or finders fee in connection with the transactions contemplated
hereby.

      Section 6.8 Investment Advisory Representation. Except as set forth on
Schedule 6.8 hereto, and except for advice given to members of such Manager's
immediate family (and with respect to assets that are not material in amount),
such Manager does not provide investment advisory or investment management
services to any person or entity, other than on behalf of the Company or its
Subsidiary pursuant to an investment advisory agreement between the Company or
its Subsidiary and a client.

      Section 6.9 Good Health. To his Knowledge, such Manager is in good health.

      Section 6.10 Assets Under Management. To such Manager's Knowledge, the
aggregate assets under management by each of the Company and its Subsidiary as
of September 30, 1995, are accurately described on Schedule 4.14 hereto. In
addition, to such Manager's Knowledge, set forth on Schedule 4.14 is a list as
of September 30, 1995 of all Investment Advisory Agreements, setting forth the
name of the client under each such contract, the amount of assets under
management with respect to each such contract and any material adjustments in
fee rates or structures or other fee adjustments agreed to with such client, or
material adjustments in the amount of assets under management (it being
understood and agreed that adjustments in assets under management greater than
$3,000,000 are material) implemented since September 30, 1995, or presently
proposed to be instituted. To such Manager's Knowledge, except as set forth on
Schedule 4.14 hereto, no client of the Company or its Subsidiary has informed
the Company or its Subsidiary of its intention to terminate or reduce its
investment relationship with the Company or its Subsidiary, or to adjust the fee
schedule with respect to any contract in any manner.

      Section 6.11 Employment Arrangements. Except as set forth on Schedule 4.15
hereto, neither the Company nor its Subsidiary has any obligation to the
Manager, contingent or otherwise, under (i) any employment, collective
bargaining or other labor agreement, (ii) any written or oral agreement
containing severance or termination pay arrangements or any written or oral
agreement containing any provision for payment upon or related to a change in
control of the Company or its Subsidiary (or anticipated change in control of
the Company or its Subsidiary), whether upon a signing of this Agreement, the
Closing or otherwise, (iii) any deferred compensation agreement, retainer or
consulting arrangements, (iv) any pension or retirement plan, any bonus or
profit-sharing plan, any stock option or stock purchase plan, or (v) any
Employment Arrangement. To the best of such Manager's knowledge, neither the
Company nor its Subsidiary is in default with respect to any material term or
condition of any Employment Arrangement to which the Manager is a party or
subject, nor, to the best of such Manager's knowledge, except as set forth on
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forth in Sections 7.3 and 8.3 and Schedule 4.5(b), will the Closing result in
any such default or any acceleration of any obligation under any Employment
Arrangement to which the Manager is a party or subject, including, without
limitation, after the giving of notice, lapse of time or both, except for such
defaults or accelerations which would not have a Company Material Adverse
Effect.

      Section 6.12 Ordinary Course of Business. Since September 30, 1995, to
such Manager's Knowledge, each of the Company and its Subsidiary has, except as
expressly contemplated hereby, conducted its operations in the ordinary course
of business consistent in all material respects with past practices.


                             ARTICLE VII - COVENANTS

      Section 7.1 Seller Matters.

            (a) Prior to the Closing, Seller shall enter into an agreement in
form and substance satisfactory to Buyer whereby Seller forgoes any tax payment
due from the Company or its Subsidiary pursuant to the terms of the Tax Sharing
Agreement with the liabilities of the parties to be determined under this
Agreement. In addition, except for the termination of the Tax Sharing Agreement,
as contemplated by this Agreement, Seller shall not consent to any amendment of
or modification to the Tax Sharing Agreement which could be adverse to the
Company, the Partnership, Buyer or AMG, and, except as provided in this Section
7.1(a) and shall comply with it in accordance with its terms.

            (b) Effective as of the Closing, the following existing agreements
shall be terminated (i) the General Services Agreement between the Company and
Seller, (ii) the Information Services Agreement between the Company and Apprise
Corp., and (iii) the Confidentiality Agreement to the extent it relates to AMG.

      Section 7.2 Conduct of Business Prior to Closing. During the period from
the date of this Agreement through the Closing Date, except as contemplated by
this Agreement or with the consent of Buyer, or as required by Applicable Law,
Seller and the Managers (provided, however, that nothing set forth in this
Section 7.2 shall prevent a Manager from terminating his employment with the
Company or its Subsidiary prior to the date of the execution of the Interim
Partnership Agreement) shall use their respective reasonable best efforts to
cause the Company and its Subsidiary to, in all material respects, (a) carry on
its business in the ordinary course consistent with past practice and in
compliance in all material respects with all Applicable Laws; (b) preserve its
present business organization and relationships; (c) keep available the present
services of its significant employees; (d) preserve the rights, franchises,
goodwill and relations of the Company Clients and others with whom material
business relationships exist; and (e) preserve any Permits required in
connection with the business of the Company, its Subsidiary or the Partnership
(including without limitation all investment adviser and commodity adviser
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Subsidiary, the Managers or the Management Corporations shall take any material
action not in the ordinary course of business relating to the Company, its
Subsidiary, or the Partnership or which could reasonably have a Material Adverse
Effect on the transactions contemplated hereby, without giving Buyer prior
written notice thereof. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, except
as contemplated by this Agreement or consented to by Buyer, or as required by
Applicable Law (provided, that with respect to those actions which are required
by Applicable Law, Buyer shall have been given at least three (3) days prior
written notice) between the date of this Agreement and the Closing Date:

            (i) none of the Company, its Subsidiary or the Partnership shall,
      take any action impairing its rights in any material Contract other than
      in the ordinary course of business;

            (ii) none of the Company, its Subsidiary or the Partnership shall
      make any change in its charter documents, by-laws, or partnership
      agreement, as applicable;

            (iii) except as set forth in Section 2.2(c), none of the Company,
      its Subsidiary or the Partnership shall make any change in its
      capitalization;

            (iv) none of the Company, its Subsidiary or the Partnership shall
      (i) create, incur or assume any material Indebtedness, (ii) make any
      loans, advances or capital contributions to or investments in, any person
      or entity, or (iii) settle any material litigation;

            (v) none of the Company, its Subsidiary or the Partnership shall
      acquire any assets or make any capital expenditures, or sell, lease or
      dispose of any assets, in each case, other than in the ordinary course of
      business;

            (vi) none of the Company, its Subsidiary or the Partnership shall
      mortgage, pledge or subject to any Encumbrance, any properties or assets,
      nor permit any of the foregoing to exist, except for minor imperfections
      of title or insignificant liens which do not, in the aggregate, detract
      from the value of such assets, taken as a whole, or interfere with the
      present or proposed uses thereof or the business of such entity;

            (vii) Seller shall not mortgage, pledge or subject to any
      Encumbrance, the Shares, nor permit any of the foregoing to exist;

            (viii)except as set forth in Section 2.2(c), the Company shall not
      declare, set aside or pay any dividend or make any other distribution in
      respect of its capital stock, make any direct or indirect redemption,
      purchase or other acquisition of its stock, or otherwise make any payments
      to Seller or its Affiliates;

            (ix) in each case, except in the ordinary course of business
      consistent with past practice, and except as set forth in Schedule 4.15
      under existing arrangements, (i)


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      neither the Company nor its Subsidiary shall materially increase the rate
      of compensation payable or to become payable to any director, officer,
      employee or agent, and (ii) none of the Company, its Subsidiary or the
      Partnership shall hire any directors, officers, employees or agents other
      than, in the case of the Company and its Subsidiary, to fill vacant
      positions on terms no less favorable to the Company or its Subsidiary than
      the terms of the departing director, officer, employee or agent, or enter
      into any collective bargaining agreement, bonus, equity option, profit
      sharing, compensation, pension, welfare, retirement or other similar
      arrangement, or any employment contract;

            (x) none of the Company, its Subsidiary or the Partnership shall
      commit any act which constitutes a material breach or default under any
      material Contract or material Permit to which it is a party or by which it
      or any of its properties is bound;

            (xi) Seller shall not permit any of the Company, its Subsidiary, the
      Partnership or the U.K. Partnership to voluntarily incur any material
      liabilities which are incurred other than in the ordinary course of
      business, consistent with past practices;

            (xii) Without limiting the right or ability of officers of Seller to
      sit on the Board of Directors of the Company (or any committee thereof)
      and to fulfill their duties at meetings of the Board of Directors of the
      Company or of such committees or to take any other action in the ordinary
      course of business consistent with past practices, Seller shall not
      exercise any control over the business of the Company or its Subsidiary,
      except to the extent contemplated by this Agreement, to cause them to
      comply with the covenants and other provisions set forth herein and in the
      other Transaction Documents, or as otherwise consented to by Buyer in
      writing (in respect of the foregoing, Seller shall cause the Company to
      promptly (but in any event within ten (10) days after the occurrence
      thereof) provide Buyer with the minutes of each meeting of the Board of
      Directors of the Company (and any committee thereof) which occurs after
      the date hereof);

            (xiii) Seller shall not permit the Partnership or the U.K.
      Partnership to engage in any activity other than as contemplated or
      required hereby or as otherwise consented to by Buyer, in writing; and

            (xiv) none of Seller, the Company, its Subsidiary, the Partnership
      or the U.K. Partnership shall agree (by contract or otherwise) to do any
      of the foregoing except as permitted above.

      Section 7.3 Client Consents. The Company has informed each of the Company
Clients in writing of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement by sending
each such client a notice in substantially the form of Exhibit 7.3 hereto and
has, in compliance with the Advisers Act and all other Applicable Laws, to the
extent applicable, requested their consent to the assignment of their Investment
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Partnership and each of the Managers (with the reasonable cooperation of Buyer
and AMG) shall use all commercially reasonable efforts to obtain such consent.
Buyer agrees that the Company may satisfy this obligation, insofar as it relates
to any Investment Advisory Agreement by providing each such Company Client with
the notice contemplated by the first sentence of this Section 7.3 and obtaining
its consent in the form of an actual written consent or in the form of an
implied consent and complying with any other requirements of all Applicable
Laws, including to the extent applicable, the disclosure requirements of Rule
204-3 of the Advisers Act, and any requirements of the Company's contract with
such Company Client. It is understood that such implied consent may be obtained,
to the extent permitted by (i) Applicable Laws other than the Advisers Act, and
(ii) the applicable contract with such client, by requesting written consent as
aforesaid and informing such Company Client of: (x) the Company's intention to
assign such Investment Advisory Agreement; (y) Buyer's (or its applicable
Subsidiary's or Affiliate's) intention to continue the advisory services,
pursuant to the existing Investment Advisory Agreement, with such Company Client
after the Closing Date if such Company Client does not terminate such Investment
Advisory Agreement prior to the Closing Date; and (z) that the consent of such
Company Client will be implied if such Company Client continues to accept such
advisory services without termination and a period of forty-five (45) days have
elapsed since the date such Company Client received such notice. Each of the
parties hereto acknowledges that the form of notice set forth in Exhibit 7.3
satisfies the requirements of each of (x), (y) and (z) above.

      Section 7.4 Confidentiality and Announcements.

            (a) Without limiting in any way the terms of the Confidentiality
Agreement, no party hereto, nor any of their respective Affiliates, shall
disclose publicly (i) the fact of execution and delivery hereof other than with
the prior written consent of Seller and Buyer or (ii) any of the contents hereof
other than as required by law upon prior notice to Seller and Buyer and other
than with the prior consent of Seller and Buyer; provided, however, that nothing
contained herein shall prohibit any party (or any Affiliate thereof), following
notification to Seller and Buyer if practicable, from making any disclosure
which its counsel determines to be required by law. Notwithstanding the
foregoing or anything else set forth herein to the contrary, the parties hereto
acknowledge and agree that (i) all required filings with Governmental
Authorities regulating Buyer, Seller, the Company and its Subsidiary (and,
following the Asset Transfer, the Partnership and the U.K. Partnership) and
their Affiliates or by Applicable Laws in accordance with the operation of the
business of the foregoing and any actions they may wish to undertake, (ii) all
required filings under the HSR Act and responses to questions with respect
thereto, and (iii) disclosures to Buyer's lenders and other financing services
are all expressly permitted.

            (b) Schedule 1.1(a) sets forth all of the employees and certain
former employees of the Company and its Subsidiary as of the date of this
Agreement. The Partnership has no employees. Seller covenants and agrees with
Buyer, that for a period of two (2) years after the Closing, none of Seller or
any of its Affiliates on the date hereof, shall, without the express written
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part-owner, shareholder, partner, or in any other capacity, on behalf of itself
or any firm, corporation or other business organization: (i) solicit or induce
any individual which, to such party's Knowledge, was an employee or former
employee of the Company or its Subsidiary set forth on Schedule 1.1(a) to
terminate his or her employment relationship or consulting relationship with the
Company, its Subsidiary, the Partnership, the U.K. Partnership or any direct or
indirect subsidiary of AMG, or (ii) hire any individual which, to such party's
Knowledge, was such a Person.

      Section 7.5 Expenses. Regardless of whether any or all of the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement are consummated, and except as otherwise
expressly provided herein, each of the Parties hereto shall each bear their
respective direct and indirect expenses incurred in connection with the
negotiation and preparation of this Agreement and the consummation of the
transactions contemplated hereby; provided, however, that Buyer shall bear all
costs and expenses incurred by Seller and which would not have to be borne but
for the use of the Partnership structure, which expenses, to the extent incurred
prior to the Closing Date (it being understood and agreed that no costs or
expenses shall be reimbursed after the Closing Date if they are incurred without
the prior written approval of Buyer or AMG) shall be billed to Buyer prior to or
at the Closing, with such specificity as Buyer may reasonably require.

      Section 7.6 Covenants with Respect to Agreement. During the period from
the date of this Agreement through the Closing Date, except as required by
Applicable Law or with the prior written consent of Buyer and Seller: (a) no
party to this Agreement shall take any action that would, or could reasonably be
expected to: (i) result in any of such party's representations and warranties
set forth in this Agreement being or becoming untrue in any material respect;
(ii) result in any of the conditions to the Closing set forth in Article VIII
not being satisfied; (iii) result in a material violation of any provision of
this Agreement; or (iv) adversely affect or materially delay the receipt of any
of the requisite regulatory approvals, and (b) each party hereto shall use its
respective commercially reasonable efforts to cause to be satisfied all
conditions to the Closing set forth in Article VIII which are within the
reasonable control of such party. Nothing set forth in this Section 7.6 shall
prevent a Manager from terminating his employment with the Company prior to the
date of the execution of the Interim Partnership Agreement.

      Section 7.7 Access; Certain Communications. Between the date of this
Agreement and the Closing Date, subject to Applicable Laws relating to the
exchange of information, Seller shall cause the Company and its Subsidiary to
afford to Buyer and its authorized agents and representatives access, upon
reasonable notice and during normal business hours, to all contracts, documents
and information of or relating to the assets, liabilities, business, operations,
personnel and other aspects of the business of the Company and its Subsidiary
(including any information which Buyer or Goodwin, Procter & Hoar shall request
in connection with the legal opinion contemplated by Section 3.2(e) hereof),
Seller shall cause the Company and its Subsidiary to cause their respective
personnel to provide reasonable assistance to Buyer in Buyer's investigation of
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hereby; provided, however, that Buyer's investigation shall be conducted in a
manner which does not unreasonably interfere with the Company's and its
Subsidiary's normal operations, customers, and employee relations. Without
limiting any of the terms thereof, the terms of the Confidentiality Agreement
(except to the extent that they conflict with a provision hereof) shall govern
Buyer's and its agents' and representatives' obligations with respect to all
confidential information with respect to the Company or any Affiliate thereof
provided or made available to them at any time, including the period between the
date of this Agreement and the Closing Date.

      Section 7.8 Regulatory Matters; Third Party Consents.

            (a) Seller, Buyer, AMG, the Company, its Subsidiary, the
Partnership, the Managers and the Management Corporations shall cooperate (and
Seller shall cause the Company and its Subsidiary to cooperate) with each other
and use all reasonable efforts promptly to prepare and file all necessary
documentation, to effect all applications, notices, petitions and filings, and
to obtain as promptly as practicable all permits, consents, approvals, waivers
and authorizations of all third parties and Governmental Authorities which are
necessary or considered advisable by either Seller or Buyer to consummate the
transactions contemplated by this Agreement (it being understood that Seller
and/or the Company shall be responsible for communications with parties with
whom the Company is in contractual privity including all investment advisory
clientele). Seller and Buyer will have the right to review in advance, and will
consult with the others on, in each case subject to Applicable Laws relating to
the exchange of information, all the information relating to Seller, the
Company, its Subsidiary, or Buyer, as the case may be, and any of their
respective Affiliates which appear in any filing made with, or written materials
submitted to, any third party or any Governmental Authority in connection with
the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, provided, however, that nothing
contained herein shall be deemed to provide any party with a right to review any
information provided to any Governmental Authority on a confidential basis in
connection the transactions contemplated hereby. The parties hereto agree that
they will consult with each other with respect to the obtaining of all permits,
consents, approvals and authorizations of all third parties and Governmental
Authorities necessary or advisable to consummate the transactions contemplated
by this Agreement and each party will keep the others apprised of the status of
matters relating to completion of the transactions contemplated herein. The
party responsible for a filing as set forth above shall promptly deliver to the
other parties evidence of the filing of all applications, filings, registrations
and notifications relating thereto (except for any confidential portions
thereof), and any supplement, amendment or item of additional information in
connection therewith (except for any confidential portions thereof). The party
responsible for a filing shall also promptly deliver to the other party a copy
of each material notice, order, opinion and other item of correspondence
received by such filing party from any Governmental Authority in respect of any
such application (except for any confidential portions thereof). In exercising
the foregoing rights and obligations, Seller and Buyer shall act reasonably and
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            (b) Seller, Buyer and AMG shall, upon request, furnish each other
with all information concerning themselves, their Affiliates, directors,
officers and stockholders and such other matters as may be reasonably necessary
in connection with any statement, filing, notice or application made by or on
behalf of Buyer, the Company or any of their respective Affiliates to any
Governmental Authority in connection with the transactions contemplated by this
Agreement (except to the extent that such information would be, or relates to
information that would be, filed under a claim of confidentiality).

            (c) Seller, Buyer and AMG shall (and Seller shall cause the Company
to) promptly (but in any event within one (1) business day) provide Seller,
Buyer and AMG with copies of any communication from any Governmental Authority
whose consent or approval is required for consummation of the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement or which regulates a substantial portion of the
business of the Company or its Subsidiary.

            (d) Seller shall (and shall cause the Company to) provide Buyer with
regular written updates as to the progress of any investigations undertaken or
underway by any Governmental Authority with respect to the Company or its
Subsidiary (including, without limitation, a written description of areas of
inquiry and any areas which are indicated as areas of concern) and shall, in the
case of any so-called "exit interview" or other meeting regarding any
investigation by any Governmental Authority, promptly (but in any event within
one (1) business day) provide Buyer with a written description of such meeting
which includes a complete description of each matter discussed.

      Section 7.9 Releases.

            (a) Seller shall use its best efforts to deliver to Buyer general
releases signed by Seller and Apprise Corp. as may be requested by Buyer,
releasing all claims which any of them have against the Company, its Subsidiary
or the Partnership in a form reasonably acceptable to Buyer.

            (b) Seller shall use its best efforts to obtain for the Company
releases from all the Company's liabilities under that certain Asset Purchase
Agreement dated as of August 11, 1995, by and between the Company and American
Re Asset Management, Inc., other than pursuant to Section 6.14(a) thereof
(relating to certain non-competition Covenants) (in form and substance
satisfactory to Buyer) and all the agreements and documents entered into in
connection therewith (the "Am Re Documents"), including, without limitation,
releases from the provisions of Section 3.3 Purchase Price Adjustment, and
Section 8.2 Indemnification by Seller of such Asset Purchase Agreement and
releases from the provisions of the Indemnity and Minimum Revenue Agreement (as
such term is defined in the Asset Purchase Agreement referred to above).


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      Section 7.10 Notification of Certain Matters.

            (a) Each party shall give prompt notice to the other parties hereto
of (i) the occurrence, or failure to occur, of any event or existence of any
condition that has caused or could reasonably be expected to cause any of its
representations or warranties contained in this Agreement to be untrue or
inaccurate in any material respect at any time after the date of this Agreement,
up to and including the Closing Date, and (ii) any failure on its part to comply
with or satisfy, in any material respect, any covenant, condition or agreement
to be complied with or satisfied by it under this Agreement.

            (b) The Company shall, within fifteen (15) days after the end of
each month (commencing with the month of January, 1996) (and has, with respect
to the month of December, 1995), provide to Buyer interim unaudited balance
sheets, statements of income, changes in stockholders' equity and cash flows
(the "Interim Financial Statements"). The Interim Financial Statements shall
fairly present in all material respects the financial position and results of
operations of the Company and its Subsidiary as of the date thereof and for the
period covered thereby, and shall be prepared in accordance with GAAP (subject
to normal year-end adjustments and the absence of footnotes) applied in a manner
consistent with the audited Company Financial Statements as of and for the
period ended December 31, 1994.

      Section 7.11 Maintenance of Records. The Company and its Subsidiary will
maintain the Records in all material respects in the same manner and with the
same care that the Records have been maintained prior to the execution of this
Agreement. From and after the Closing Date, the Company and each of the parties
hereto shall permit the parties hereto reasonable access to any applicable
Records in its possession arising on or before the Closing Date and reasonably
necessary in connection with any claim, action, litigation or other proceeding
involving the party requesting access to such Records or in connection with any
legal obligation owed by such party to any present or former customer of the
Company.

      Section 7.12 Employees and Employee Plans.

            (a) General.

                  (i) No provision of this Agreement shall be construed to
      prohibit the Company from having the right to terminate the employment of
      any individual employed by the Company after the Closing, with or without
      cause, or to amend or to terminate any employee benefit plan, established,
      maintained or contributed to by the Company after the Closing.

                  (ii) Service by the Company Employees with the Company, Seller
      or any of their Affiliates shall be recognized under each benefit plan or
      arrangement established, maintained or contributed to by Buyer, the
      Company or any of their Affiliates after the Closing for the benefit of
      any Company Employee for purposes of eligibility to participate and
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      account in determining the accrual of benefits under any such benefit plan
      or arrangement, including, but not limited to, a defined benefit plan.

            (b) Welfare Plans.

                  (i) The Company Employees shall cease active participation in
      the employee benefit plans maintained by Seller, the Company or any of
      their Affiliates applicable to Company Employees prior to the Closing that
      are "welfare plans" (as defined in Section 3(1) of ERISA) as of the
      Closing Date ("Seller's Welfare Plans"); provided, however, that at the
      option of Buyer, Buyer may elect, by written notice to Seller, at least
      twenty-five (25) days prior to the Closing Date, to continue coverage of
      the Company Employees under any or all of Seller's Welfare Plans specified
      in such election for the period commencing on the Closing Date and ending
      on a date specified by Buyer (not later than the date set forth in clause
      (ii) below). If Buyer makes such election, Buyer shall reimburse Seller on
      a monthly basis, within ten (10) Business Days of notification by Seller
      of the amount of such costs, for the monthly costs incurred in providing
      such coverage. The costs of coverage shall be determined by Seller in
      accordance with substantially the same methods and procedures under which
      such costs of coverage were determined by Seller immediately prior to the
      Closing Date.

                  (ii) In no event shall any Company Employee continue to be
      covered under Seller's Welfare Plans after the 60th day following the
      Closing Date, except as required by applicable law or otherwise agreed to
      in writing by the parties or provided in (iii) or (v) below.

                  (iii) Company Employees who, on the Closing Date, are
      receiving disability benefits under the Disability Plan shall remain
      covered under the Disability Plan, subject to the provisions of the
      Disability Plan, and neither the Company, its Subsidiary, Buyer nor the
      Partnership shall have any responsibility or liability for the payment of
      such benefits. Company Employees who have previously satisfied the
      requirements for retiree medical and/or life insurance coverage provided
      under Seller's Welfare Plans shall remain eligible for such coverage,
      subject to the provisions of Seller's Welfare Plans, and neither the
      Company, its Subsidiary, Buyer nor the Partnership shall have any
      responsibility or liability for the payment of such benefits.

                  (iv) Seller's Welfare Plans shall retain the liability for all
      benefit claims which are incurred by Company Employees and Former
      Employees under the Seller's Welfare Plans prior to the Closing Date,
      including all claims incurred before the Closing Date, and neither the
      Company, its Subsidiary, Buyer nor the Partnership shall have any
      responsibility or liability for the payment of such benefits; provided,
      however, that (i) the Company shall, at the Closing, assign to Seller that
      certain $20,000 deposit held by Apprise Corp., and (ii) the Partnership
      shall, at the Closing, pay to Seller an amount equal to $667.00 for each
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      January 18, 1996, and ending on the earlier to occur of (A) the Closing
      Date, (b) February 17, 1996 or (C) the date on which the Company puts into
      place a new welfare plan providing medical coverage to employees of the
      Company and its Subsidiary which is acceptable to Buyer and Seller and
      which then replaces the Seller's Welfare Plan which is providing medical
      coverage to employees of the Company and its Subsidiary.

                  (v) Seller's Welfare Plans shall retain liability for the
      continuation of coverage for all Former Employees and beneficiaries of
      Former Employees or Company Employees who are receiving benefits required
      to be provided by Part 6 of Subtitle B of Title I of ERISA as of the
      Closing Date, and neither the Company, its Subsidiary, the Buyer nor the
      Partnership shall have any responsibility or liability for the payment of
      such benefits.

            (c) Defined Benefit Plans. The Retirement Plan and the SERP cover
certain of the Company Employees and the Former Employees. The Retirement Plan
shall retain liability for all benefits accrued through the Closing Date with
respect to the Company Employees and the Former Employees. Effective as of the
Closing Date, Company Employees described in the first paragraph of the
definition of Company Employees shall be deemed, for all purposes in applying
the Retirement Plan and SERP, to have become 100% vested in their accrued
benefits and to have terminated their service on that date.

      As of the Closing Date, the Company and its Subsidiary shall cease to be
participating employers in the Retirement Plan, and Seller at its expense shall
take such steps as may be required to effectuate the cessation of participating
employer status by the Company and its Subsidiary.

            (d) Defined Contribution Plans. The IRP and the SIRP cover certain
of the Company Employees and the Former Employees. Effective as of the Closing,
Seller shall cause all accruals of benefits in respect of the Company Employees
described in the first paragraph of the definition of Company Employees to cease
under the IRP and the SIRP. The IRP shall retain liability for all benefits
accrued through the Closing Date with respect to the Company Employees and the
Former Employees. Effective as of the Closing Date, all Company Employees
described in the first paragraph of the definition of Company Employees shall be
deemed, for all purposes in applying the IRP and the SIRP, to have become 100%
vested in their accrued benefits and to have terminated their service on that
date.

            (e) Benefit Plans. Prior to the Closing, Seller shall take all
action necessary to assume all liabilities of the Company arising under, in
connection with, or relating to, any Benefit Plan that provides nonqualified
pension or deferred compensation benefits, including, but not limited to, the
SERP and the SIRP, but excluding liabilities under the Company's Incentive
Compensation Plan. Effective as of the Closing, the Incentive Compensation Plan
shall be amended in accordance with the provisions of Section 8 thereof so that
it is in form and substance acceptable to Buyer. Buyer shall cause the Company
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all amounts payable on or after December 31, 1995, under the Company's Incentive
Compensation Plan, as amended (the "ICP"). With respect to amounts payable under
the ICP, to which employees become vested as of December 31, 1995 and which are
payable in 1996, Buyer agrees that (i) it will notify Seller immediately of the
payment of such amounts, (ii) it will not take any deduction for federal or
state income tax purposes for the payment of such amounts, and, (iii) it will
cause such amounts to be received by the employees entitled thereto within 2 and
1/2 months of December 31, 1995 within the meaning of Treasury Regulations
section 1.404(b)-1T(A-2)(b)(1). With respect to all other amounts payable under
the ICP ("Post-1995 ICP Payments"), neither Buyer, including any of its
Affiliates (including the Partnership), nor Seller, including any of its
Affiliates, shall treat for any purpose such amounts as additional consideration
paid to Seller or as other than compensation paid by Buyer or any of its
Affiliates (including the Partnership). Buyer shall also indemnify, on an
after-tax basis, Seller and its Affiliates for any Taxes, along with any
reasonable accountants and attorneys fees, incurred by Seller and its Affiliates
that are attributable to any Post-1995 ICP Payment being treated as additional
consideration paid to Seller ("Additional Income") if Seller or another
member(s) of the affiliated group of which it is a member is not entitled to
receive an offsetting deduction, either in the same taxable year of Seller (or
such other member) or a subsequent taxable year ("Offsetting Deduction"). In
addition, if a Post-1995 ICP Payment is treated as Additional Income paid to
Seller in one taxable year but Seller (or another member or members of its
affiliated group) is entitled to receive an Offsetting Deduction in a subsequent
taxable year, Buyer shall pay to Seller, the Annual Deferral Amount. For each
taxable year, the Annual Deferral Amount shall be calculated as follows: the sum
of: (i) the product of (x) the amount by which the cumulative amount of the
Additional Income exceeds the cumulative amount of the Offsetting Deduction that
has accrued to Seller (or other member(s) of its affiliated group) for federal
income tax purposes in such taxable year or in a prior taxable year, (y) the
highest marginal rate of taxes payable by a corporation for federal income tax
purposes in effect for such taxable year, and (z) the applicable rate of
interest (which may be a fluctuating rate) under section 6621(a)(2) of the Code,
and (ii) the amount of Taxes that are incurred by Seller as a consequence of
receipt of the Annual Deferral Amount. Any indemnity claims hereunder shall be
subject to the procedures set forth in Section 9.5 but any dispute regarding the
interpretation of the language of this Section 7.12(e) shall be resolved as set
forth in Section 11.8.

            (f) Further Assurances. Seller and Buyer agree to cooperate to carry
out the duties and responsibilities contained in this Section 7.12. In addition,
Seller agrees to make available to Buyer such information as Buyer may
reasonably request to facilitate the determination of (i) the period of service
of any Company Employee and Former Employee with the Company, Seller or any of
their Affiliates prior to the Closing Date, (ii) individual service accruals and
salary histories of Company Employees and Former Employees, and (iii) such other
information as Buyer may reasonably request to carry out the provisions of this
Section 7.12.


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                      ARTICLE VIII - CONDITIONS TO CLOSING

      Section 8.1 Conditions to Buyer's Obligations. In addition to the
conditions set forth in Section 8.3 hereof, the obligations of Buyer to effect
the Closing shall be subject to the following conditions, any one or more of
which may be waived in writing, in whole or in part, by Buyer:

            (a) Representations and Warranties. The representations and
warranties of Seller, the Company, its Subsidiary, the Managers and the
Management Corporations set forth in this Agreement (and in any Schedule or
Exhibit attached hereto) and in each other Transaction Document or otherwise
made in writing by any of them (including, without limitation, in the
Representation Certificate in the form attached hereto as Exhibit 8.1(j)) or any
person on their behalf shall be true and correct in all material respects as of
the date of this Agreement and (except to the extent such representations and
warranties speak only as of an earlier date) as of the Closing Date as though
made on and as of the Closing Date, except that the representations in Section
4.14 shall also be made with respect to assets under management and advisory
contracts as of a date which is not more than ten (10) days prior to Closing.

            (b) Covenants. The Seller Entities, the Managers and the Management
Corporations shall have performed and complied in all material respects with all
agreements, covenants and obligations required by this Agreement and the other
Transaction Documents to be performed or complied with by them on or prior to
the Closing Date. Each of the Seller Entities, the Managers and the Management
Corporations shall have furnished Buyer with a certificate dated as of the
Closing Date with respect to each of the matters set forth in Sections 8.1(a)
and 8.1(b) with respect to such Person.

            (c) Registration.

                  (i) The Partnership shall be eligible to operate as an
      investment adviser under the Advisers Act and the rules and regulations
      promulgated thereunder and shall have become registered and be eligible to
      operate as a Commodity Trading Advisor under the Commodity Exchange Act
      and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, in each case, upon
      consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby, and the Partnership,
      the U.K. Partnership, the Company and its Subsidiary shall have all other
      material Permits if and to the extent necessary or reasonably deemed
      necessary to enable the Partnership to conduct the businesses presently
      being conducted by the Company, and to enable the Company's Subsidiary to
      continue to conduct the businesses presently being conducted by the
      Company's Subsidiary in each case, upon consummation of the transactions
      contemplated hereby.

                  (ii) Buyer and its direct and indirect equity holders shall
      have become registered with, or obtained approvals from, any Governmental
      Authority or industry self-regulatory body (including, without limitation,
      IMRO) to the extent reasonably necessary in connection with the
      transactions contemplated hereby.


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                  (iii) Each Seller Entity (and, to the extent applicable, such
      other of their Affiliates as may be necessary) shall have notified IMRO,
      and obtained IMRO's clearance, of the changes of control of the Company
      and its Subsidiary to the extent required by Chapter IV of the IMRO Rules
      and Part VII of the Investment Services Regulations 1995.

            (d) Consents. Except as otherwise specifically contemplated hereby,
all actions by or in respect of, or filings with, any Governmental Authority
required to permit the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby so
that upon consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby, the Company's
Subsidiary shall be able to continue to carry on its business in all material
respects in the manner now conducted by it, so that the Partnership shall be
able to carry on the businesses presently being conducted by the Company in all
material respects in the manner now conducted by the Company and so that the
Company shall be able to act as general partner of the Partnership and the U.K.
Partnership, shall have been taken, made or obtained, and any and all other
material permits, approvals, consents (including, but without limitation,
consents required under the contracts listed on Schedule 4.5(b)) or other action
commercially necessary to consummate the transactions hereunder shall have been
received or taken, and none of such permits, approvals or consents shall contain
any provisions which, in the reasonable judgment of Buyer, are unduly burdensome
(including any materially greater costs under any contracts) (provided, that a
restriction imposed on the Partnership or the Company's Subsidiary shall not be
unduly burdensome if it is not materially greater than a restriction currently
imposed on the Company or its Subsidiary, respectively, as of the date hereof)
(or, with respect to the contracts listed on Schedule 4.5(b), equivalent
contracts shall have been entered into by the Partnership on substantially
equivalent terms and at costs which are not materially greater).

            (e) Asset Transfer. (i) The transactions contemplated by the Asset
Transfer Agreement (together with the Schedules and Exhibits contained in such
Agreement) shall have occurred and at least one (1) full business day shall have
elapsed from the Effective Time, and (ii) such other and additional documents
and instruments of transfer as Buyer shall reasonably have requested to
effectuate the asset and liability transfers thereunder shall have been executed
and delivered.

            (f) Non Solicitation/Non Disclosure Agreements. Each Manager and
each Management Corporation shall have entered into a Non Solicitation Agreement
with the Partnership, the U.K. Partnership, the Company and Buyer in
substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit 8.1(f) with respect to the
Managers listed on Schedule 8.1(f)(i) hereto and, with respect to those Managers
listed on Schedule 8.1(f)(ii), in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to
Buyer and in substance materially consistent with the form attached hereto as
Exhibit 8.1(f), and each such Non Solicitation Agreement shall be in full force
and effect.

            (g) Partnership. Prior to the Asset Transfer, the Company and each
of the Managers and Management Corporations shall have entered into the Interim
Partnership Agreement. In addition, the Interim Partnership Agreement shall have
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restated into the Restated Partnership Agreement by the Company and each of the
Managers and each of the Management Corporations. The Partnership's
capitalization, including Partnership Points and options and other rights to
purchase Partnership Points, and the Capital Accounts in the Partnership shall
be as set forth on Schedule 4.4(b) hereto.

            (h) U.K. Partnership. The U.K. Partnership Agreement in form and
substance reasonably satisfactory to Buyer and in substance materially
consistent with Exhibit 8.1(h)(i) (the "U.K. Partnership Agreement") shall have
become effective with each of the Managers and the Management Corporations
having entered into such U.K. Partnership Agreement. The transactions
contemplated by the Stock Contribution Agreement in a form materially consistent
with that attached hereto as Exhibit 8.1(h)(ii) (the "Stock Contribution
Agreement") shall have occurred, and such other and additional documents and
instruments of transfer as Buyer shall have reasonably requested to effectuate
the stock contribution shall have been executed and delivered. The U.K.
Partnership's capitalization, including U.K. Partnership Points and options and
other rights to purchase U.K. Partnership Points, and U.K. Capital Accounts in
the U.K. Partnership shall be as set forth as Schedule 8.1(h) hereto.

            (i) Resignations. The Company shall have delivered to Buyer the
resignations of such Directors of the Company as may be requested by the Buyer
at least three (3) days prior to the Closing, such resignations to be effective
at the Closing. The Company's Subsidiary shall have delivered to Buyer the
resignations of such Directors of the Company's Subsidiary as may be requested
by Buyer at least three (3) days prior to the Closing (provided, however, that
the Buyer will not at any time through the Closing Date request the resignation
of any of Messrs. Arnott, Goodsall or Brown at any time when such Person is
employed by the Company or its Subsidiary), such resignations to be effective at
the Closing, with all related necessary filings having been made effective as of
such time.

            (j) Representation Certificate and Related Matters. Seller shall
have delivered to Buyer a representation certificate in the form attached hereto
as Exhibit 8.1(j). In addition (i) Buyer shall be reasonably satisfied with the
compliance of the Company's disclosure to its clients under Sections 204 and 205
of the Advisers Act; and (ii) the on sight SEC examination of the Company
referred to on Schedule 4.12(c) shall have been completed, Seller shall have
provided Buyer with a written summary of all material areas of inquiry and
concern communicated to the Company or Seller and how any material questions
(including, without limitation, any indicated deficiencies or violations or
possible violations of Securities Laws) raised during such examination were
resolved, and either (A) the Company shall have been informed that no so-called
"deficiency letter" will be issued and no adverse action will be taken by the
SEC, or (B) Buyer shall have learned either (x) through a written summary of a
so-called "exit interview" provided to Buyer by Seller pursuant to Section
7.8(d) hereof, or (y) through other means reasonably acceptable to Buyer, that
such SEC examination has concluded with no indication that the examiners have
found any violations or possible violations of any Securities Laws or other
deficiencies which, or the basis of which, could reasonably be expected to have
a Material Adverse Effect on any of AMG, the Company or the Partnership.


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            (k) Power of Attorney. Seller shall have terminated or caused to be
terminated any outstanding powers of attorney with respect to the Company or its
Subsidiary.

            (l) Insurance Policies. Each of the Partnership and the Company's
Subsidiary shall have in place insurance policies (a) which Buyer may reasonably
deem necessary (it being agreed that insurance policies which provide equivalent
coverage to those listed on Schedule 4.21 hereto shall be satisfactory) and (b)
which survive the Closing for such period as Buyer shall reasonably deem
necessary.

            (m) Releases. The Company shall have obtained the releases
contemplated by Section 7.9 hereof.

            (n) Xerox Financial Services Indemnification Agreement. Xerox
Financial Services shall have entered into an Indemnification Agreement covering
Tax and ERISA representations and matters herein) with the Company, the Buyer
and AMG (the "XFS Indemnification Agreement"), which agreement shall be in form
and substance reasonably satisfactory to Buyer.

            (o) Confidentiality Agreement. Seller shall have entered into an
agreement respecting confidentiality of information relating to the Company, its
Subsidiary, the Partnership, the U.K. Partnership and AMG in form and substance
satisfactory to Buyer.

            (p) Welfare Plans. The Partnership and the Company's Subsidiary
shall have in place such welfare and benefit plans (a) which Buyer may
reasonably deem necessary (it being agreed that plans which are in compliance
with all Applicable Laws and provide benefits at least equal to those presently
received by employees of the Company and its Subsidiary shall be satisfactory),
(b) which survive the Closing for a period of at least six months, and (c) which
do not cost materially more than $22,500 per month.

            (q) Each Seller Entity (and, to the extent applicable, such other of
their Affiliates as may be necessary) shall have notified IMRO, and obtained
IMRO's clearance, of the changes of control of the Company and its Subsidiary in
accordance with Chapter IV of the IMRO Rules and Part VII of the Investment
Services Regulations 1995.

            (q) Liabilities. None of the Company, its Subsidiary, the
Partnership or the U.K. Partnership shall have incurred any liabilities, nor
shall any liabilities of any of the foregoing exist, other than (i) liabilities
set forth on Schedule 4.8(a) or Schedule 4.8(c) hereto, (ii) liabilities
incurred after the date hereof in the ordinary course of business of the Company
and its Subsidiary, consistent with past practices, and (iii) liabilities to
which Buyer has given its prior written consent.

            (r) Code of Ethics. The Partnership shall have adopted a Code of
Ethics in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Buyer.


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            (s) Legal Opinions. The Buyer and AMG shall have received the legal
opinions described in Section 3.2(a)(13) and 3.2(b)(7).


      Section 8.2 Conditions to Seller's Obligations. In addition to the
conditions set forth in Section 8.3 hereof, the obligations of Seller to effect
the Closing shall be subject to the following conditions, any one or more of
which may be waived in writing, in whole or in part, by Seller:

            (a) Representations and Warranties. The representations and
warranties of Buyer and AMG set forth in this Agreement shall be true and
correct in all material respects as of the date of this Agreement and (except to
the extent such representations and warranties speak only as of an earlier date)
as of the Closing Date as though made on and as of the Closing Date, except
where the failure to be so true and correct would not have a material adverse
effect on Buyer's ability to consummate the transactions contemplated herein;
and

            (b) Covenants. Buyer and AMG shall have performed and complied in
all material respects with all covenants and obligations required by this
Agreement to be performed or complied with by Buyer on or prior to the Closing
Date. Buyer and AMG shall have furnished Seller with a certificate dated as of
the Closing Date with respect to the matters set forth in Sections 8.2(a) and
8.2(b).

            (c) Legal Opinion. Seller shall have received the legal opinion
described in Section 3.2(c)(6).

      Section 8.3 Mutual Conditions. The obligations of each of Seller, Buyer
and AMG to effect the Closing shall be subject to the following conditions, any
one or more of which may be waived in writing by either of the parties (as to
itself):

            (a) Advisory Client Consents. The conditions under this Section
8.3(a) shall have been fulfilled when the conditions set forth in both (X) and
(Y) below have been satisfied.

            (X) Company Clients whose Investment Advisory Agreements provide for
      the payment (based on the sum of the Fee Arrangement Values of each such
      Investment Advisory Agreement) of fees constituting at least ninety
      percent (90%) of the Base Fees shall have given Consent to the
      transactions contemplated hereby, and Investment Advisory Agreements which
      (based on their Fee Arrangement Values) represent ninety percent (90%) of
      the Base Fees shall not have been terminated at or prior to the Closing
      and shall then be in full force and effect. For purposes of this Section
      8.3:

                  (i) "Base Fees" shall mean $22,222,540.

                  (ii) "Consent" shall mean (A) with respect to a client whose
      contract by its terms terminates upon the consummation of the transactions
      contemplated hereby,


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      that the Partnership shall have entered into a new contract on
      substantially equivalent terms which contract is effective after giving
      effect to the Closing, (B) with respect to a client whose contract by its
      terms requires written consent from a party or parties thereto for its
      assignment by virtue of the transactions contemplated hereby, that the
      Company and the Partnership shall have obtained all such written consents
      as may be required for the consummation of the transactions, and (C) with
      respect to a client whose contract by its terms does not require written
      consent from any party thereto for its assignment by virtue of the
      transactions contemplated hereby, that the Company and the Partnership
      shall either have obtained written consent from each party thereto or
      shall have obtained such consents for the assignment of the client's
      Investment Advisory Contract as may be required under such contract and
      under Applicable Laws. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any Company Client
      which has terminated an investment relationship with the Company or its
      Subsidiary (or, after giving effect to the Closing, the Partnership) or
      any Company Client which has, in writing (which writing has not been
      countermanded by a subsequent writing), expressed its intent to terminate
      an investment relationship with the Company or its Subsidiary within six
      (6) months of the date of such writing, shall be deemed not to have
      Consented, and with respect to any Company Client which has withdrawn
      assets from the Company's management or which has, in writing (which
      writing has not been countermanded by a subsequent writing), expressed its
      intent to withdraw assets from the Company's management (or that of its
      Subsidiary) within six (6) months of the date of such writing, such
      Company Client shall be deemed to have consented only with respect to that
      portion of the assets which are not and would not be so withdrawn.

                  (iii) "Fee Arrangement Value" shall mean, (A) with respect to
      each fee arrangement under each advisory contract which was in effect on
      September 30, 1995, the Annualized Advisory Fees payable to the Company
      based on assets under management under such fee arrangement as set forth
      in the relevant agreement as of September 30, 1995, and set forth on
      Schedule 8.3(a) hereto, (B) with respect to each fee arrangement under
      each advisory contract which was entered into after September 30, 1995,
      but prior to the date hereof, the Annualized Advisory Fees payable to the
      Company based on assets under management under such fee arrangement as set
      forth in the relevant agreement as of the date of such agreement and set
      forth on Schedule 8.3(a) hereto, and (C) with respect to each fee
      arrangement under each advisory contract (or each new fee arrangement
      under an existing contract) which is entered into after the date hereof,
      the annualized investment advisory fees payable to the Company based on
      assets under management under that fee arrangement as of the date assets
      are first managed under that fee arrangement, computed as follows: (I) in
      the case of an advisory fee arrangement which is based on assets under
      management, by multiplying the assets under management under that fee
      arrangement by the relevant annual fee, and (II) in the case of an
      advisory fee arrangement which is a so-called "incentive" or "performance
      based" fee arrangement, by the Managers estimating the value of such fee
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      advisory fees as set forth on Schedule 8.3(a), which estimate shall be
      included as the annualized advisory fee under such fee arrangement upon
      its acceptance by Buyer.

      If any additions or withdrawals are made to the assets under management
under a fee arrangement, the Fee Arrangement Value of such fee arrangement shall
be the value as determined above with respect to such fee arrangement multiplied
by a fraction, the numerator of which is the assets under management under such
fee arrangement as set forth on Schedule 8.3(a) or, in the case of Clause (C)
above, as of the date funds are first managed under that fee arrangement,
together with all additions or withdrawals, and the denominator of which is the
assets under management under such fee arrangement as set forth on Schedule
8.3(a) or, in the case of Clause (C) above, as of the date funds are first
managed under that fee arrangement;

      and (Y) either (i) all Company Clients shall have Consented or responded
negatively to the notice described in Section 7.3, or (ii) forty-five (45) days
shall have elapsed since the date the notice described in Section 7.3 was sent.

      At the Closing, Seller shall deliver a certificate certifying as to the
computation under this Section 8.3(a) and compliance with the foregoing.

            (b) No order, injunction or decree issued by any court or agency of
competent jurisdiction or other legal restraint or prohibition preventing the
consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall be in
effect. No proceeding initiated by any Governmental Authority seeking an
injunction against the transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall be
pending. No statute, rule, regulation, order, injunction or decree shall have
been enacted, entered, promulgated or enforced by any Governmental Authority
which prohibits, restricts or makes illegal consummation of the transactions
contemplated hereby.

            (c) In respect of the notifications of Seller and Buyer pursuant to
the HSR Act, the applicable waiting period and any extensions thereof shall have
expired or been terminated.


                     ARTICLE IX - SURVIVAL; INDEMNIFICATION

      Section 9.1 Survival.

            (a) The representations and warranties contained herein and in any
certificate or other writing delivered pursuant hereto (including, without
limitation, the Representation Certificate in the form attached hereto as
Exhibit 8.1(j)) shall only survive the Closing and the consummation of any or
all of the transactions contemplated hereby through March 31, 1997 except (i)
for any representations and warranties made pursuant to Sections 4.6, 4.16 and
4.17 and, to the extent and only to the extent the matters covered thereby
involve ownership of the Shares, Taxes or ERISA matters, Section 4.22, which
shall survive until the expiration of the applicable statutes of limitations (if
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representation or warranty was fraudulently made or contained intentional
misrepresentations, in which case each such representation and/or warranty shall
survive through March 31, 1999. The expiration of any representation or warranty
shall not affect any claim made in writing with reasonable specificity prior to
the date of such expiration, but after the expiration of a representation or
warranty (except to the extent it is extended pursuant to this paragraph (a)),
no new claim may be brought alleging a breach of that representation or
warranty.

            (b) All unwaived covenants herein not fully performed shall survive
the Closing Date and continue thereafter until fully performed, but a covenant
the non-performance of which has been disclosed to Buyer with reasonable
specificity prior to the Closing Date, and which has been waived in a writing
making reference to such covenant (including by virtue of the Buyer
countersigning a disclosure schedule appended to the certificate provided by
Seller pursuant to Section 8.1(b)) shall not survive the Closing. Any
investigation, audit or other examination that may have been made or may be made
at any time by or on behalf of the party to whom any such representation or
warranty is made shall not limit or diminish such representations and
warranties, and the parties may rely on the representations and warranties set
forth in this Agreement irrespective of any information obtained by them by any
investigation, audit or examination or otherwise. Any, fact or occurrence after
the date of this Agreement which is disclosed to Buyer with reasonable
specificity prior to the Closing Date and accepted by Buyer in a writing making
reference to such representation (including by virtue of the Buyer
countersigning a disclosure schedule appended to the certificate provided by
Seller pursuant to Section 8.1(b)) shall be deemed to be a scheduled disclosure
to the representation and shall qualify such representation.

            (c) The rights of the parties hereto to recourse on the
representations and warranties set forth herein shall not be limited by the fact
that a representation or warranty was not breached due to its limitation to
occurrences that do not cause a Material Adverse Effect on one or more Persons
(except for those representations and warranties which are so modified in
Sections 4.1, 4.2, 4.12(b) and 4.19).

      Section 9.2 Indemnification by Seller. Subject to the limitations
contained in Section 9.1 and Section 9.6, Seller shall indemnify, reimburse,
defend and hold harmless Buyer, AMG and their respective directors, officers,
employees, Affiliates (including, without limitation, the Company), and their
respective successors and assigns (the "Buyer Indemnified Parties") from and
against any Loss arising from a claim asserted by an unaffiliated (with the
Indemnitee) third party (including, without limitation, any Governmental
Authority) against the Indemnitee (a "Third-Party Claim") and incurred by any of
them based upon, arising out of or otherwise in respect of (i) any inaccuracy in
or any breach of any representation by any Seller Entity contained herein, in
the other Pre-Closing Transaction Documents, in any certificate (including,
without limitation, the Representation Certificate) or other writing delivered
pursuant hereto or thereto (including the Schedules of exceptions to such
representations), and (ii) the nonfulfillment on the part of Seller, the
Company, its Subsidiary or the Partnership of any unwaived covenant set forth in
this Agreement or the other Pre-Closing Transaction Documents which survives the
Closing Date.


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      Section 9.3 Indemnification by Buyer and AMG. Subject to the limitations
contained in Section 9.1 and Section 9.6, Buyer and AMG shall indemnify,
reimburse, defend and hold harmless Seller and its directors, officers,
employees and Affiliates (the "Seller Indemnified Parties"), and their
respective successors and assigns from and against any Loss arising from a
Third-Party Claim and incurred by any of them based upon, arising out of or
otherwise in respect of (i) any inaccuracy in or breach of any representation by
Buyer or AMG contained herein, or in any certificate or other writing delivered
pursuant hereto (including the Schedules of exceptions to such representations),
and (ii) the nonfulfillment on the part of AMG or Buyer of any unwaived covenant
set forth in this Agreement which survives the Closing Date in accordance with
Section 9.1 hereof.

      Section 9.4 Indemnification by Management Corporations. Subject to the
limitations contained in Section 9.1 and Section 9.6, each Management
Corporation and each Manager shall jointly and severally indemnify, reimburse,
defend and hold harmless the Buyer Indemnified Parties from and against any Loss
arising from a Third-Party Claim against any such Indemnitee and incurred by any
of them based upon, arising out of or otherwise in respect of (i) any inaccuracy
in or breach of any representation by such Management Corporation or Manager
contained herein, in the other Transaction Documents, or in any certificate or
other writing delivered pursuant hereto or thereto (including the Schedules of
exceptions to such representations) and (ii) the nonfulfillment on the part of
such Manager or Management Corporation of any unwaived covenant or agreement set
forth in this Agreement which survives the Closing Date in accordance with
Section 9.1 hereof. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary,
no Manager or Management Corporation shall have any liability under this Section
9.4(a) with respect to the representations and warranties set forth in Article
VI, unless the Indemnitee shall have fully pursued any claims he, she or it may
have against the Seller (including under Section 9.2) with respect to any breach
of the representations or warranties of Seller which gave rise to the
Third-Party Claim and the assets of Seller shall be insufficient to satisfy any
such claims, and (b) such recourse is limited to the Manager's or Management
Corporation's interest in the Partnership and the U.K. Partnership (and such
Manager's interest in a Management Corporation, if any).

      Section 9.5 Notice and Opportunity to Defend.

            (a) Notice of Asserted Liability. Promptly after receipt by any
party entitled to indemnification hereunder (the "Indemnitee") from any third
party of notice of any demand, claim or circumstance that, immediately or with
the lapse of time, would reasonably be expected to give rise to a claim or the
commencement (or threatened commencement) of any action, proceeding or
investigation (an "Asserted Liability") that could reasonably be expected to
result in a Loss, the Indemnitee shall give notice thereof (the "Claims Notice")
to any other party obligated to provide indemnification pursuant to Section 9.2,
9.3 or 9.4 (an "Indemnifying Party"); provided, however, that a failure to give
such notice shall not prejudice the Indemnitee's right to indemnification
hereunder except to the extent that the Indemnifying Party is actually
prejudiced thereby. The Claims Notice shall describe the Asserted Liability in
such reasonable detail as is practicable under the circumstances, and


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shall, to the extent practicable under the circumstances, indicate the amount
(estimated, if necessary) of the Loss that has been or may be suffered by the
Indemnitee.

            (b) Opportunity to Defend. The Indemnifying Party may elect to
compromise or defend, at its own expense and by its own counsel, any Asserted
Liability; provided, however, that if the named parties to any action or
proceeding include (or could reasonably be expected to include) both the
Indemnitee and the Indemnifying Party, or more than one Indemnitee, and the
Indemnitee is advised that representation of both parties by the same counsel
would be inappropriate under applicable standards of professional conduct, the
Indemnitee may engage separate counsel at the expense of the Indemnifying Party.
If the Indemnifying Party elects to compromise or defend such Asserted
Liability, it shall within 20 Business Days (or sooner, if the nature of the
Asserted Liability so requires) notify the Indemnitee of its intent to do so,
and the Indemnitee shall cooperate, at the expense of the Indemnifying Party, in
the compromise of, or defense against, such Asserted Liability. If the
Indemnifying Party elects not to compromise or defend the Asserted Liability,
fails to notify the Indemnitee of its election as herein provided, contests its
obligation to provide indemnification under this Agreement, or fails to make or
ceases making a good faith and diligent defense, the Indemnitee may pay,
compromise or defend such Asserted Liability all at the expense of the
Indemnitee. Except as set forth in the preceding sentence, neither the
Indemnifying Party nor the Indemnitee may settle or compromise any claim over
the objection of the other; provided, however, that consent to settlement or
compromise shall not be unreasonably withheld. In any event, the Indemnitee and
the Indemnifying Party may participate at their own expense, in the defense of
such Asserted Liability. If the Indemnifying Party chooses to defend any claim,
the Indemnitee shall make available to the Indemnifying Party any books, records
or other documents within its control that are necessary or appropriate for such
defense, all at the expense of the Indemnifying Party.

      Section 9.6 Basket. No Buyer Indemnified Party shall have any right to
seek indemnification under Sections 9.2, or 9.4 of this Agreement until Losses
of Buyer Indemnified Parties, taken collectively, that would otherwise be
indemnifiable under Sections 9.2 or 9.4 hereof (but excluding any losses
described in Section 9.8(b) hereof to the extent paid or reimbursed) exceed
$1,625,000 (in the aggregate) (the "Buyer Threshold"), at which time, the full
amount of such Losses shall be recoverable in accordance with the terms hereof;
provided, however, no single Loss shall be included for purposes of determining
the Buyer Threshold unless it, together with any related Losses, exceeds
$15,000. No Seller Indemnified Party shall have any right to seek
indemnification under Section 9.3 of this Agreement until Losses of the Seller
Indemnified Parties, taken collectively, that would otherwise be indemnifiable
under Section 9.2 hereof exceed $1,625,000 (in the aggregate) (the "Seller
Threshold"), at which time, the full amount of such Losses shall be recoverable
in accordance with the terms hereof; provided, however, no single Loss shall be
included for purposes of determining the Seller Threshold unless it, together
with any related Losses, exceeds $15,000.

      Section 9.7 Limitation on Liability of Managers and Management
Corporations. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, no
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Corporation shall have any liability to any of the Buyer Indemnified Parties for
a breach of a representation or warranty in Article VI unless the party seeking
to assert such liability shall have first fully pursued any claims he, she or it
may have against Seller with respect to any breach of a similar representation
or warranty by Seller. In addition, any recourse by any of the Buyer Indemnified
Parties against any Manager or Management Corporation for a breach of a
representation or warranty in Article VI shall be limited to such Manager's or
Management Corporation's interest in the Partnership and the U.K. Partnership
(and such Manager's interest in a Management Corporation, if any).

      Section 9.8 Exceptions.

            (a) Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the Buyer
Indemnified Parties shall not be subject to any limitation pursuant to Section
9.6 hereof in seeking indemnification with respect to losses arising from a
breach by the Seller of any of the representations and warranties contained in
Sections 4.6, 4.16, 4.17 and, to the extent and only to the extent the matters
covered thereby involve ownership of the Shares, Taxes or ERISA matters, Section
4.22;

            (b) Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the Buyer
Indemnified Parties shall not be subject to any limitation pursuant to Sections
9.1(a) or 9.6 hereof in seeking indemnification with respect to losses arising
out of or resulting from the Am Re Documents or the transactions contemplated
thereby.


                             ARTICLE X - TERMINATION

      Section 10.1 Termination.

            (a) This Agreement may be terminated on or prior to the Closing Date
only as follows:

                  (i) by written consent of both Seller and Buyer;

                  (ii) at the election of either Buyer or Seller, if the Closing
      Date shall not have occurred on or before seventy-five (75) days following
      the notice in Section 7.3, provided that neither party shall be entitled
      to terminate this Agreement pursuant to this clause (ii) if such party's
      failure to fulfill any obligation under this Agreement has been the cause
      of, or resulted in, the failure of the Closing to occur on or before such
      date,

                  (iii) by either Buyer or Seller if a court of competent
      jurisdiction shall have issued an order, decree or ruling permanently
      restraining, enjoining or otherwise prohibiting the transactions
      contemplated by this Agreement, and such order, decree, ruling or other
      action shall have become final and nonappealable; or


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                  (iv) by either Buyer or Seller if a condition to its
      obligation to perform becomes incapable of fulfillment or if it has become
      reasonably and objectively certain that any of such conditions will not be
      fulfilled prior to the date set forth in Section 10.1(a)(ii).
      Notwithstanding the foregoing, the right to terminate this Agreement under
      this Section 10.1(a)(iv) shall not be available to any party if its
      condition to perform became incapable of fulfillment or if it has become
      reasonably and objectively certain that any of such conditions will not be
      fulfilled prior to the date set forth in Section 10.1(a)(ii) due to its
      failure to fulfill any obligation under this Agreement.

      Section 10.2 Obligations Upon Termination.

            (a) In the event that this Agreement shall be terminated pursuant to
Section 10.1 hereof, all obligations of the parties hereto under this Agreement
shall terminate and there shall be no liability of any party hereto to any other
party except (i) as set forth in Article IX and this Article X hereof, and (ii)
that nothing herein will relieve any party from liability for any breach of this
Agreement.

            (b) The termination of this Agreement shall be effectuated by the
delivery by the party terminating this Agreement to each other party of a
written notice of such termination.


                ARTICLE XI - TAX COOPERATION AND INDEMNIFICATION

      Section 11.1 Tax Cooperation.

            (a) Seller and Buyer shall each, and Buyer shall cause the Company
to: (i) cooperate in the preparation of any Tax Returns which any other party is
responsible for preparing and filing; (ii) cooperate fully in preparing for any
audits of, or disputes with taxing authorities; (iii) make available to the
other parties and to any taxing authority, as reasonably requested on a timely
basis, all information, records, and documents relating to Taxes; and (iv)
furnish within ten (10) days the other parties with copies of all correspondence
or notice of assessments received from any taxing authority in connection with
any audit or information request with respect to Taxes for which any other party
may be liable. Seller shall have the sole right to represent the interests of
the Company in any tax audit or administrative or court proceeding to the extent
relating to Tax Returns filed by Seller or filed by Buyer to the extent it
relates solely to a matter for which Seller has agreed to indemnify Buyer, and
employ counsel of its choice at its expense, provided that Seller shall keep
Buyer reasonably informed on an ongoing basis. Buyer shall cooperate, and shall
cause the Company to cooperate, with Seller, with respect to any Tax audit or
administrative or court proceeding referred to in this paragraph. Such
cooperation shall include providing prompt notice of any Tax deficiency,
assessment or audit relating to the Company or relating to any event for which
another party to this Agreement may be liable and all relevant information that
is available to Buyer or the


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Company, as the case may be, with respect to any such audit or proceeding,
making personnel available at reasonable times and, including, without
limitation, preparation of responses to requests for information on a timely
basis, provided that the foregoing shall be done in a manner so as not to
interfere unreasonably with the conduct of the business of Buyer and the
Company.

            (b) The parties agree that any Tax Sharing Agreements will be
terminated as to the Company as of the Closing Date and will be of no further
force and effect after the Closing Date, and that following the Closing Date the
provisions of this Agreement shall apply in lieu thereof.

            (c) Any refunds or credits of Taxes of the Company plus interest
paid thereon with respect to taxable periods or portions thereof ending on or
before the Closing Date shall be for the account of Seller.

      Section 11.2 Tax Records. No party shall dispose of or destroy any
business records or files relating to Taxes or Tax Returns pertaining to the
Company until the expiration (with valid extensions) of the applicable statute
of limitations, and shall not dispose of or destroy such records without first
offering to turn over possession thereof to the other party (at such party's
expense) by written notice to such other party at least thirty (30) days prior
to the proposed date of such disposition or destruction.

      Section 11.3 Liability of Seller. Except as otherwise provided in this
Agreement, Seller shall be liable for and pay all Taxes payable with respect to
the assets and operations of the Company for all periods ending on or before
December 31, 1995 (and shall, to the extent such Taxes are not satisfied on or
before the Closing Date, remain liable therefor), and Buyer shall cause the
Company to provide Seller with appropriate information to prepare and file the
Tax Returns of the Company for all periods ending on or prior to the Closing
Date, and Seller shall be responsible for filing the appropriate Tax Returns
with respect to the operations of the Company for all periods ending on or
before the Closing Date. Seller shall file on behalf of the Company state Tax
Returns for the period ended on the Closing Date for each state for which such a
return is permitted to be filed. To the extent that Seller's liability for
Taxes, as determined under this Section 11.3 exceeds the tax payments made with
respect thereto for periods ending on or before December 31, 1995, such excess
shall be paid by Seller to Company. To the extent that the tax payments made
with respect to the periods ending on or before December 31, 1995 exceed
Seller's liability for Taxes, as determined under this Section 11.3, and the
Company receives or has the right to receive a refund of such excess, such
excess (i.e., the amount of the refund or credit) shall be paid by the Company,
Buyer, the Partnership or AMG to Seller. Seller shall remit payment of any
liability under this Section to Buyer within 15 days of notice and demand for
payment. In addition, Seller shall indemnify Buyer and its Affiliates and hold
them harmless from and against all liability for Taxes and expenses including
reasonable accountants' and attorneys' fees arising from its membership in an
"affiliated group" (as defined in Section 1504(a) of the Code) prior to the
Closing Date


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under Treasury Regulation Section 1.1502-6 (or similar provisions of state,
local, or foreign law) as a transferee or successor, by contract or law.

      Section 11.4 Liability of Buyer and Others. Buyer, AMG, the Company and
the Partnership shall be liable for, and shall indemnify Seller and its
Affiliates and hold them harmless from and against, all liability for Taxes
payable with respect to the assets or operations of the Company (including,
without limitation, all income attributable to such assets) for any taxable
period ending after December 31, 1995. Seller shall determine the Federal Tax
liability for the Company for the period beginning on January 1, 1996 and ending
on the Closing Date calculated using the highest marginal corporate tax rate in
effect for such period multiplied by the Federal taxable income of the Company
for such period. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, such taxable
income shall exclude taxable income attributable to the Election as defined in
Section 11.7(a) of this Agreement. Buyer, AMG, the Company or the Partnership
shall remit payment of any liability under this Section to Seller within 15 days
of notice and demand for payment. Buyer and AMG shall also be liable for, and
shall indemnify Seller and its Affiliates and hold them harmless on an after-tax
basis from and against, all Taxes arising from or attributable to (i) the
formation or the operation of the Partnership or the U.K. Partnership, or (ii)
the transactions contemplated by the Asset Transfer Agreement or the
contribution by the Company of all of the capital stock of its Subsidiary to the
U.K. Partnership. Seller will pay any Taxes attributable to the making of the
Election (as defined below) and will indemnify AMG, Buyer, the Company, its
Subsidiary, the Partnership and the U.K. Partnership against any Loss arising
out of any failure to pay such taxes. Notwithstanding the foregoing sentence,
Buyer and AMG shall indemnify Seller and its Affiliates, on an after-tax basis,
for any Taxes and expenses, including reasonable accountants' and attorneys'
fees, arising from or attributable to (i) the formation or the operation of the
Partnership or the U.K. Partnership, (ii) the transactions contemplated by the
Asset Transfer Agreement or the contribution by the Company of all of the
capital stock of its Subsidiary to the U.K. Partnership or (iii) any increase in
Taxes payable by Seller and its Affiliates in connection with the deemed sale of
assets pursuant to the Election as compared to the Taxes that would have been
payable by Seller and its Affiliates if the Election had not been made, except
to the extent that such increase is attributable to (a) Seller's tax basis in
the stock of the Company being greater than or less than the aggregate tax basis
of the assets of the Company immediately prior to the formation of the
Partnership or the formation of the U.K. Partnership, (b) the Company having a
Section 481 adjustment, (c) Seller or its Affiliates having net operating or
capital losses available to offset the gain from the sale of the stock of the
Company that would be recognized by Seller if the Election were not made, and
(d) any part of the gain recognized by the Company as a result of the Election
being treated as ordinary income rather than capital gain.

      Section 11.5 Apportionment of Taxes; Transfer Taxes.

            (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 11.3 hereof, all real,
personal and intangible property Taxes, or any other similar Tax liability that
relates to any period commencing before and ending after the Closing Date, of
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between Buyer, the Company and the Partnership (on the one hand) and Seller (on
the other hand) in accordance with the principles under Section 164(d) of the
Code.

            (b) Buyer, the Company and the Partnership shall pay all sales, use,
transfer, filing, conveyance, recording, and other similar Taxes and fees,
including without limitation all applicable real estate transfer Taxes and
recording fees (collectively, "Transfer Taxes"), arising out of or in connection
with the transactions effected pursuant to the Asset Transfer Agreement. The
party which has primary responsibility under applicable law for the payment of
any particular Transfer Tax shall prepare and file the relevant Tax Return, and
notify the other party in writing of the Transfer Taxes shown on such Tax Return
and how such Transfer Taxes were calculated, and, if the other party is Buyer,
the Company or the Partnership, such party shall reimburse Seller for the amount
of such Transfer Taxes in immediately available funds within ten days of receipt
of such notice.

      Section 11.6 Payment and Survival of Tax Claims. Any claim for payment of
a Tax liability for which a Person is liable under this Article XI shall be paid
within thirty (30) days following the receipt of notice of such claim by the
party obligated to make such payment. Any claim for indemnification hereunder
must be paid within thirty (30) days following the receipt of notice of such
claim by the party obligated to indemnify. The representations and provisions of
Article IV, Section 4.17, relating to Taxes and Tax Returns, Section 7.12(e) and
this Article XI shall survive the Closing and shall not expire until the
expiration (with valid extensions) of the applicable statute of limitations.

      Section 11.7 Election under Sections 338(g) and 338(h)(10) of the Code.

            (a) (a) If Buyer requests, Seller agrees to join with Buyer in
making elections under Sections 338(g) and 338(h)(10) of the Code (collectively,
the "Election") for federal income tax purposes, but not for state income tax
purposes, with respect to the Company.

            (b) Seller and Buyer agree to cooperate fully with respect to the
making of the Election. Such cooperation shall include, without limitation, the
calculation of Adjusted Grossed-Up Basis, within the meaning of Treas. Reg.
Section 1.338(b)-1, and the allocation of the Purchase Price with respect to the
transactions contemplated under this Agreement in accordance with Section
11.7(f) hereof, and the preparation and delivery of any other related
documentation required by the applicable taxing authorities.

            (c) Subject to the provisions of Section 11.7(c) hereof, Buyer shall
deliver to Seller as soon as practicable after the Closing, a fully-completed
and executed IRS Form 8023-A, including all additional data and materials
required to be attached to such Form 8023-A pursuant to the Treasury Regulations
under Section 338 of the Code. Seller agrees to attach a copy of such Form
8023-A to the consolidated federal income Tax Return in which Seller joins for
the taxable period which includes the Closing Date.


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            (d) Seller and Buyer agree to jointly file Form 8023-A with the IRS
in accordance with Section 338 of the Code and the regulations thereunder no
later than the 15th day of the ninth month beginning after the month that
includes the Closing Date.

            (e) Buyer shall determine with the consent of Seller, (which consent
will not be unreasonably withheld) the appropriate allocation of the Purchase
Price to the assets conveyed pursuant to this Agreement using a reasonable asset
valuation which will be supplied to Seller by Buyer no later than ninety (90)
days after the Closing Date. In all events, however, Seller and Buyer agree to
consistently report such allocations of the Purchase Price determined by Buyer.

      Section 11.8 Tax Dispute Resolution Mechanism. Any dispute with respect to
Sections 11.3, 11.4, 11.5 or 11.7 of this Agreement shall be resolved in
accordance with this Section 11.8. The parties will in good faith attempt to
negotiate a settlement of the dispute. If the parties are unable to negotiate a
resolution of the dispute within thirty (30) days after notice of such dispute
is given, in accordance with Section 12.5 hereof, by either party to the other
party, the dispute will be submitted to (i) an Independent Accounting Firm
mutually agreed-upon by Seller and Buyer, or (ii) if the parties are unable to
so agree, an Independent Accounting Firm as selected by lot by a representative
of KPMG Peat Marwick LLP in the presence of the parties (the "Tax Dispute
Accountants"). The parties will present their arguments to the Tax Dispute
Accountants upon submission of the dispute to the Tax Dispute Accountants. The
Tax Dispute Accountants will resolve the dispute, in a fair and equitable manner
and in accordance with the applicable Tax law, within thirty (30) days after the
parties have presented their arguments to the Tax Dispute Accountants, whose
decision shall be final, conclusive and binding on the parties. The fees and
expenses of the Tax Dispute Accountants will become equally by Seller and Buyer.


                           ARTICLE XII - MISCELLANEOUS

      Section 12.1 Amendment. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein,
subject to compliance with applicable law, this Agreement may not be amended,
altered or modified except by written instrument executed by the parties hereto
affected by any such amendment, alteration or modification; provided, however,
that any modification to Section 9.4 shall require the consent of all the
parties hereto.

      Section 12.2 Entire Agreement. This Agreement (including Schedules,
Exhibits, certificates and lists referred to herein, and any documents executed
by the parties simultaneously herewith or pursuant thereto (including, without
limitation, the Representation Certificate when executed and delivered)
constitutes the entire understanding of the parties hereto with respect to the
transactions contemplated hereby, and supersede all prior agreements and
understandings, written and oral, among the parties with respect to the subject
matter hereof (other than the Confidentiality Agreement to the extent it does
not conflict with the provisions of this Agreement).


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      Section 12.3 Interpretation. When a reference is made in this Agreement to
Sections, Exhibits or Schedules, such reference shall be to a Section of or
Exhibit or Schedule to this Agreement unless otherwise indicated. The table of
contents and headings contained in this Agreement are for reference purposes
only and shall not affect in any way the meaning or interpretation of this
Agreement. Whenever the words "include," "includes" or "including" are used in
this Agreement, they shall be deemed to be followed by the words "without
limitations. The phrases "the date of this Agreement," "the date hereof' and
terms of similar import, unless the context otherwise requires, shall be deemed
to refer to the date set forth in the first paragraph of this Agreement.

      Section 12.4 Severability. Any term or provision of this Agreement which
is invalid or unenforceable in any jurisdiction shall, as to that jurisdiction,
be ineffective to the extent of such invalidity or unenforceability without
rendering invalid or unenforceable the remaining terms and provisions of this
Agreement or affecting the validity or enforceability of any of the terms or
provisions of this Agreement in any other jurisdiction. If any provision of this
Agreement is so broad as to be unenforceable, the provision shall be interpreted
to be only so broad as is enforceable.

      Section 12.5 Notices. All notices and other communications hereunder shall
be in writing and shall be deemed given if (a) delivered in person, (b)
transmitted by telecopy (with confirmation), (c) two (2) business days following
the date on which it is mailed by certified or registered mail (return receipt
requested) or (d) one (1) business day following the date on which it is
delivered by an express courier (with confirmation) to the parties at the
following addresses (or at such other address for a party as shall be specified
by like notice):

To Seller:

                  Talegen Holdings, Inc.
                  1011 Western Avenue
                  Suite 1000
                  Seattle, Washington 98104
                  Telecopy:  (206) 654-2601
                  Attention:  Richard N. Frasch, Esq.
                              General Counsel

With a copy  to:

                  Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom
                  919 Third Avenue
                  New York, New York 10022
                  Telecopy:  (212) 735-2000
                  Attention:  Peter Allan Atkins, Esq.


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To Buyer or AMG:

                  First Quadrant Holdings, Inc.
                  c/o Affiliated Managers Group, Inc.
                  Two International Place, 23rd Floor
                  Boston, Massachusetts 02110
                  Telecopy:  (617) 346-7115
                  Attention:  William J. Nutt, President and Chief Executive
                              Officer

With a copy  to:

                  Goodwin, Procter & Hoar
                  Exchange Place
                  Boston, MA 02109
                  Telecopy:  (617) 523-1231
                  Attention:  Richard E. Floor, P.C.

If to a Manager or Management Corporation:

                  To the Manager at the address set forth on such Manager's
                  signature page hereto.

With a copy to:

                  Munger, Tolles & Olson
                  355 South Grand Avenue
                  Los Angeles, CA  90071
                  Telecopy:  (213) 687-3702
                  Attention:  R. Gregory Morgan, Esq.

      Section 12.6 Binding Effect; Persons Benefiting; No Assignment. This
Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties hereto
and the respective successors and assigns of the parties and such persons.
Nothing in this Agreement is intended or shall be construed to confer upon any
entity or person other than the parties hereto and their respective successors
and permitted assigns any right, remedy or claim under or by reason of their
Agreement or any part hereof. Except as otherwise provided herein, without the
prior written consent of the parties hereto, this Agreement may not be assigned
by either of the parties hereto, nor may either of the parties hereto delegate
any of their obligations hereunder (except, in either case, that Buyer may
assign any of its rights or duties hereunder to AMG).

      Section 12.7 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in two or more
counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which taken
together shall constitute one and the same agreement, it being understood that
all of the parties need not sign the same counterpart.


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      Section 12.8 No Prejudice. This Agreement has been jointly prepared by the
parties hereto and the terms hereof shall not be construed in favor of or
against any party on account of its participation in such preparation.

      Section 12.9 Governing Law. This Agreement, the legal relation between the
parties, and the adjudication and the enforcement thereof, shall be governed by
and interpreted and construed in accordance with the substantive laws of the
State of New York, without regard to the choice of law principals thereof.

      Section 12.10 Specific Performance. Each of the parties hereto
acknowledges and agrees that the other party hereto would be irreparably damaged
in the event any of the provisions of this Agreement were not performed in
accordance with their specific terms or were otherwise breached. Accordingly,
each of the parties hereto agrees that they each shall be entitled to an
injunction or injunctions to prevent breaches of the provisions of this
Agreement and to enforce specifically this Agreement and the terms and
provisions hereof in any action instituted in any court of the United States or
any state thereof having subject matter jurisdiction, in addition to any other
remedy to which either of the parties may be entitled, at law or in equity.

      Section 12.11 Headings. The headings contained in this Agreement are for
reference purposes only and shall not affect in any way the meaning or
interpretation of this Agreement.

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          IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to
be executed as of the date first set forth above.


SELLER:                             TALEGEN HOLDINGS, INC.,
                                    a Delaware corporation


                                    By:/s/ Richard N. Frasch
                                       -----------------------------------------
                                       Name: Richard N. Frasch
                                       Title:  Secretary


BUYER:                              FIRST QUADRANT HOLDINGS, INC., a
                                    Delaware corporation


                                    By:/s/ William J. Nutt
                                       -----------------------------------------
                                       Name: William J. Nutt
                                       Title:


AMG:                                AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.,
                                    a Delaware corporation


                                    By:/s/ William J. Nutt
                                       -----------------------------------------
                                       Name: William J. Nutt
                                       Title: President and Chief Executive
                                              Officer


MANAGERS:                           /s/ Robert D. Arnott
                                    --------------------------------------------
                                    Name:  Robert D. Arnott


                                    /s/ Robert Brown
                                    --------------------------------------------
                                    Name:  Robert Brown


                                    /s/ William A.R. Goodsall
                                    --------------------------------------------
                                    Name: William A. R. Goodsall


                                    /s/ R. Max Darnell
                                    --------------------------------------------
                                    Name:  R. Max Darnell


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                                    /s/ Curt J. Ketterer
                                    --------------------------------------------
                                    Name:  Curt J. Ketterer


                                    /s/ David J. Leinweber
                                    --------------------------------------------
                                    Name: David J. Leinweber


                                    /s/ Robert M. Lovell, Jr.
                                    --------------------------------------------
                                    Name: Robert M. Lovell, Jr.


                                    /s/ Christopher G. Luck
                                    --------------------------------------------
                                    Name: Christopher G. Luck


                                    /s/ Timothy S. Meckel
                                    --------------------------------------------
                                    Name: Timothy S. Meckel

MANAGEMENT CORPORATIONS:


                                    R.D. ARNOTT CORPORATION


                                    By:/s/ Robert D. Arnott
                                       -----------------------------------------
                                       Robert D. Arnott
                                       President


                                    CULONBOIS CORPORATION


                                    By:/s/ Curt J. Ketterer
                                       -----------------------------------------
                                       Curt J. Ketterer
                                       President


                                    LUCK MONSTER CORPORATION


                                    By:/s/ Christopher G. Luck
                                       -----------------------------------------
                                       Christopher G. Luck
                                       President


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                                    AYPWIP CORPORATION


                                    By:/s/ David J. Leinweber
                                       -----------------------------------------
                                       David J. Leinweber
                                       President


                                    R.M. DARNELL CORPORATION


                                    By:/s/ Max Darnell
                                       -----------------------------------------
                                       Max Darnell
                                       President


                                    T.S. MECKEL RUHESTANDS
                                    CORPORATION


                                    By:/s/ Timothy S. Meckel
                                       -----------------------------------------
                                       Timothy S. Meckel
                                       President


                                    LOVELL, INC.


                                    By:/s/ Robert M. Lovell, Jr.
                                       -----------------------------------------
                                       Robert M. Lovell, Jr.
                                       President


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                                   EXHIBIT 2.5

      PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A CONFIDENTIAL
TREATMENT REQUEST FILED WITH THE COMMISSION. ASTERISKS (*) IDENTIFY WHERE SUCH
CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION HAS BEEN OMITTED. THE OMITTED PORTIONS HAVE BEEN FILED
SEPARATELY WITH THE COMMISSION.


                     PARTNERSHIP INTEREST PURCHASE AGREEMENT


                                  BY AND AMONG

                        AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.,

                         MESIROW ASSET MANAGEMENT, INC.,

                        MESIROW FINANCIAL HOLDINGS, INC.,

                         SKYLINE ASSET MANAGEMENT, L.P.,

                               CERTAIN MANAGERS OF
                         MESIROW ASSET MANAGEMENT, INC.

                                       AND

                    THE MANAGEMENT CORPORATIONS NAMED HEREIN


                            DATED AS OF JUNE 6, 1995



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                                TABLE OF CONTENTS
                                                                            Page

SECTION 1.    PURCHASE AND SALE OF PARTNERSHIP INTERESTS AND
              RESTATEMENT OF PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT.........................    2
        1.1   Sale and Purchase............................................    2
        1.2   Purchase Price...............................................    2
        1.3   Closing......................................................    3
        1.4   Restatement of Partnership Agreement.........................    3
                                                                               
SECTION 2.    REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF MESIROW ASSET                  
              MANAGEMENT AND MESIROW HOLDINGS..............................    3
        2.1   Organization.................................................    3
        2.2   Authority....................................................    4
        2.3   Non-Contravention............................................    5
        2.4   Capitalization...............................................    5
        2.5   Indebtedness and Subsidiaries................................    6
        2.6   Business.....................................................    6
        2.7   Assets.......................................................    6
        2.8   Assets Under Management......................................    7
        2.9   Contracts....................................................    8
        2.10  Employment Arrangements......................................    8
        2.11  Financial Statements.........................................    8
        2.12  Ordinary Course of Business..................................    9
        2.13  Litigation and Compliance with Laws..........................    9
        2.14  Broker Dealer................................................   10
        2.15  Code of Ethics...............................................   10
        2.16  Insurance Policies...........................................   10
        2.17  Absence of Certain Changes...................................   10
        2.18  Tax Matters..................................................   11
        2.19  Certain Transactions.........................................   12
        2.20  Employee Benefit Plans.......................................   12
        2.21  Managers' Health.............................................   13
        2.22  Brokerage....................................................   13
        2.23  Mesirow Growth Fund..........................................   13
        2.24  The Skyline Funds............................................   14
        2.25  Material Information.........................................   17
                                                                              
SECTION 3.    REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF AMG........................   17
        3.1   Organization.................................................   17
        3.2   Authority....................................................   17
        3.3   Non-Contravention............................................   18
        3.4   Investment Representation....................................   18
                                                                            

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        3.5   Business.....................................................   18
        3.6   Litigation and Compliance with Laws..........................   18
        3.7   Broker Dealer................................................   19
        3.8   Brokerage....................................................   19
                                                                              
SECTION 4.    REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF EACH MANAGER AND              
              EACH MANAGEMENT CORPORATION..................................   19
        4.1   Individual Power and Authority...............................   19
        4.2   Corporate Organization and Authority.........................   20
        4.3   Non-Contravention............................................   20
        4.5   Litigation and Compliance with Laws..........................   21
        4.6   Brokerage....................................................   22
        4.7   Investment Advisory Representation...........................   22
        4.8   Good Health..................................................   22
                                                                              
SECTION 5.    REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE MANAGEMENT                
              CORPORATIONS.................................................   22
        5.1   Assets Under Management......................................   22
        5.2   Ordinary Course of Business..................................   23
        5.3   Litigation and Compliance with Laws..........................   23
                                                                              
SECTION 6.    CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO AMG'S OBLIGATION.....................   23
        6.1   Litigation; No Opposition....................................   23
        6.2   Representations, Warranties and Covenants....................   24
        6.3   Advisory Contract Consents...................................   24
        6.4   Registration as an Investment Adviser........................   25
        6.5   Other Approvals..............................................   25
        6.6   Asset Transfer...............................................   25
        6.7   Non Solicitation/Non Disclosure Agreements...................   25
        6.8   Working Capital and Tangible Net Worth of the Partnership....   25
        6.9   Delivery.....................................................   26
        6.10  Code of Ethics, etc..........................................   27
        6.11  Resignations.................................................   27
        6.12  Elections....................................................   27
        6.13  Termination of Mesirow Growth Fund...........................   28
        6.14  New Fund Contracts...........................................   28
        6.15  Termination of Existing Advisory and Distribution               
              Arrangements.................................................   28
        6.16  Termination of Covenant Concerning Confidential Information..   28
                                                                              
SECTION 7.    CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO THE OBLIGATIONS OF ..................   28
        7.1   No Litigation; No Opposition.................................   29
        7.2   Representations, Warranties and Covenants....................   29
                                                                            

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        7.3   Delivery.....................................................   29
        7.4   Advisory Contract Consents...................................   29
        7.5   New Fund Distribution Arrangements...........................   30
                                                                              
SECTION 8.    COVENANTS OF THE PARTIES.....................................   30
        8.1   Client Consents..............................................   30
        8.2   Conduct of Business..........................................   31
        8.3   Preservation of Business and Assets..........................   32
        8.4   Observer Rights and Access...................................   32
        8.5   Termination of Reserve Fund Arrangements.....................   32
        8.6   Use of Skyline Name..........................................   32
        8.7   SEC Filings..................................................   32
        8.8   Interim Financial Statements.................................   33
        8.9   Confidentiality..............................................   33
        8.10  Expenses.....................................................   34
        8.11  Covenants With Respect to Section 15(f) of the Investment       
              Company Act..................................................   34
        8.12  Retirement Plans.............................................   35
        8.13  Agreement with Mesirow Financial.............................   35
        8.14  Mesirow Growth Fund..........................................   35
        8.15  Tax Compliance...............................................   35
                                                                              
SECTION 9.    INDEMNIFICATION..............................................   36
        9.1   Indemnification by Mesirow Asset Management and Mesirow         
              Holdings.....................................................   36
        9.2   Indemnification by Management Corporations...................   36
        9.3   Indemnification by AMG.......................................   37
        9.4   Survival of Indemnification Obligations......................   37
        9.5   Defense of Claims............................................   38
        9.6   Prompt Payment...............................................   39
                                                                              
SECTION 10.   DEFINITIONS..................................................   39
        10.1  Definitions..................................................   39
        10.2  Survival of Representations, Warranties and Covenants........   42
        10.3  Certain Activities...........................................   43
        10.4  Termination of Agreement.....................................   43
        10.5  Waivers......................................................   44
        10.6  Modifications................................................   44
        10.7  Further Assurances...........................................   44
        10.8  Law Governing................................................   44
        10.9  Notices......................................................   44
        10.10 Prior Agreements Superseded..................................   47
        10.11 Assignability................................................   47
                                                                            

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        10.12 Captions.....................................................   47
        10.13 Gender and Number............................................   47
        10.14 Severability.................................................   47
        10.15 Counterparts.................................................   47

Exhibits

      Exhibit 1.4(a)      Form of Restated Partnership Agreement
                          
      Exhibit 1.4(b)      Form of Restated Certificate of Limited Partnership
                          
      Exhibit 2.1         Form of Partnership Agreement
                          
      Exhibit 6.6         Form of Asset Transfer Agreement
                          
      Exhibit 6.7         Form of Non Solicitation/Non Disclosure Agreement
                          
      Exhibit 6.9(k)      Form of Opinion of Mayer, Brown & Platt
                          
      Exhibit 6.9(l)      Form of Opinion of Bell, Boyd & Lloyd
                          
      Exhibit 6.9(m)      Form of Trademark, Tradename and Service Mark 
                          Assignment
                          
      Exhibit 7.3(f)      Form of Opinion of Goodwin, Procter & Hoar
                          
      Exhibit 8.1(a)      Form of Consent Letter, Version A
                          
      Exhibit 8.1(b)      Form of Consent Letter, Version B
                          
                          
Schedules                 
                          
      Schedule 2.3        Lender Consents
                          
      Schedule 2.4(a)     Partnership Capitalization
                          
      Schedule 2.6(a)     Jurisdictions Where Mesirow Asset Management is 
                          Registered as an Investment Adviser
                          
      Schedule 2.6(b)     Clients of the Institutional Business
                          
      Schedule 2.6(c)     Clients of the Portfolio Business
                        

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      Schedule 2.7(c)(i)  Persons Claiming Rights to Trademarks, Trade Names and
                          Service Marks

      Schedule 2.7(c)(ii) List of Trademarks, Trade Names and Service Marks to 
                          be Transferred

      Schedule 2.8        Assets under Management in the Institutional Business

      Schedule 2.10(a)    List of Employees

      Schedule 2.10(b)    Employment Arrangements

      Schedule 2.10(c)    Confidentiality, Non Disclosure, Non Solicitation and 
                          Non Competition Agreements

      Schedule 2.11       Financial Statements

      Schedule 2.17(d)    Compensation Increases Since December 31, 1994

      Schedule 2.24(e)    Skyline Trust Contracts

      Schedule 2.24(f)    Skyline Trust Tax Matters

      Schedule 2.24(m)    Skyline Trust Insurance Policies

      Schedule 6.6        Partnership Capitalization and Capital Accounts


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                     PARTNERSHIP INTEREST PURCHASE AGREEMENT


      PARTNERSHIP INTEREST PURCHASE AGREEMENT dated as of June 6, 1995, by and
among Affiliated Managers Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation ("AMG"), Mesirow
Asset Management, Inc., an Illinois corporation ("Mesirow Asset Management"),
Mesirow Financial Holdings, Inc., a Delaware corporation ("Mesirow Holdings"),
Skyline Asset Management, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership (the
"Partnership"), WMD Corp., an Illinois corporation ("Duttoncorp"), KSK Corp., an
Illinois corporation ("Kailincorp"), GXL Corp. an Illinois corporation
("Lutzcorp"), MXM Corp., an Illinois corporation ("Maloneycorp" and, together
with Duttoncorp, Kailincorp and Lutzcorp, the "Management Corporations"), Mr.
William M. Dutton of Hinsdale, Illinois ("Dutton"), Mr. Kenneth S. Kailin of
Evanston, Illinois ("Kailin"), Mr. Geoffrey Lutz of Glenview, Illinois ("Lutz")
and Mr. Michael Maloney of Chicago, Illinois ("Maloney"). Dutton, Kailin, Lutz
and Maloney are each referred to herein individually as a "Manager" and
collectively as the "Managers."


                             W I T N E S S E T H:

      WHEREAS, Mesirow Asset Management is engaged in the business of providing
investment management and advisory services to private accounts of certain
institutional and individual investors and private investment partnerships, as
well as to portfolio series of certain mutual funds which are registered
investment companies under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the
"Investment Company Act"); and

      WHEREAS, on the date hereof, Mesirow Holdings owns all of the outstanding
capital stock of Mesirow Financial Services, Inc., an Illinois corporation
("Mesirow Financial"), which in turn owns all of the outstanding capital stock
of Mesirow Asset Management; and

      WHEREAS, the parties hereto desire to enter into this agreement providing
for the purchase by AMG of all of Mesirow Asset Management's interest in the
Partnership and that, in connection therewith, that the Partnership's
Partnership Agreement be amended and restated in the form attached hereto as
Exhibit 1.4(a) (the "Restated Partnership Agreement"); and

      WHEREAS, Mesirow Asset Management, Mesirow Holdings and the other parties
hereto desire and intend, and it is a condition precedent to the obligations of
AMG hereunder, that, one full business day prior to the closing of the
transactions contemplated hereby, Mesirow Holdings will cause Mesirow Asset
Management to, and Mesirow Asset Management will, contribute assets involved in
the institutional division of its investment management business and working
capital to the Partnership, as more fully described below, in exchange for
Partnership Points and a Capital Account therein pursuant to the Asset Transfer
Agreement in the form attached hereto as Exhibit 6.6 (the "Asset Transfer
Agreement"); and

      WHEREAS, in order to induce the other parties hereto to enter into this
Agreement, and in order to receive the benefits that will accrue to them if AMG
purchases Mesirow Asset

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Management's interest in the Partnership and the other benefits they will derive
from the transactions contemplated hereby, Mesirow Holdings, Mesirow Asset
Management, the Management Corporations and the Managers have agreed to make
certain representations, warranties and covenants as set forth herein.

      NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants herein contained
and other valuable consideration, the receipt and adequacy whereof are hereby
acknowledged, the parties hereto do hereby severally covenant and agree as
follows:


SECTION 1. PURCHASE AND SALE OF PARTNERSHIP INTERESTS AND RESTATEMENT OF
           PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT.

      1.1 Sale and Purchase. Subject to the terms, provisions and conditions
contained in this Agreement, and on the basis of the representations, warranties
and covenants herein set forth:

            (a) Mesirow Asset Management hereby agrees, and Mesirow Holdings
hereby agrees to cause Mesirow Asset Management, to sell and deliver to AMG,
free and clear of any restrictions, liens, claims, charges, pledges or
encumbrances of any kind or nature whatsoever (collectively, "Claims"), all of
Mesirow Asset Management's interest in the Partnership, which shall include (i)
a Capital Account equal to **confidential treatment requested** Dollars
($**confidential treatment requested**) which is one hundred percent (100%) of
the Mesirow Capital Account (as such term is defined in the Restated Partnership
Agreement), and (ii) Partnership Points held by Mesirow Asset Management on the
date of this Agreement as reflected on Schedule 2.4(a) (the "Purchased
Partnership Interest"), and AMG hereby agrees to purchase the Purchased Interest
from Mesirow Asset Management for the Partnership Interest Purchase Price (as
such term is defined in Section 1.2 below).

            (b) Mesirow Holdings hereby agrees to assign, sell and transfer all
right, title and interest in and to the Marks (as such term is defined in the
Trademark, Tradename and Service Mark Assignment in the form of Exhibit 6.9(m)
hereto), together with (i) the registration of the Marks, (ii) the goodwill of
the business symbolized by and associated with the Marks and the registration
thereof, and (iii) the right to sue and recover for, and the right to profits or
damages due or accrued arising out of or in connection with, any and all past,
present or future infringements or dilution of or damage or injury to the Marks
or the registration thereof or such associated goodwill (the "Purchased
Intellectual Property Interest"), and AMG hereby agrees to purchase the
Purchased Intellectual Property Interest from Mesirow Asset Management for the
Intellectual Property Interest Purchase Price (as such term is defined in
Section 1.2 below).

      1.2 Purchase Price.

            (a) The aggregate purchase price for the Purchased Partnership
Interest shall be **confidential treatment requested** Dollars ($**confidential
treatment requested**), subject to adjustment as provided in Section 1.2(b) (as
so adjusted, the "Partnership Interest Purchase Price"), payable at the Closing
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specified by Mesirow Asset Management to AMG in writing at least two business
days prior to the Closing.

            (b) In the event that at or prior to the Closing clients of the
Institutional Business of Mesirow Asset Management (including the Skyline Funds)
shall have either (i) terminated advisory agreements (or given notice of their
intention to do so) following December 31, 1994 or (ii) failed to consent to the
transactions contemplated hereby or, in the case of registered investment
companies, failing to enter into Comparable Contracts (collectively,
"Non-Consenting Clients"), such that the Aggregate Contract Payments provided
for in the advisory contracts between Mesirow Asset Management and all such
Non-Consenting Clients exceeds ten percent (10%) of Base Fees, then the
unadjusted purchase price for the Purchased Partnership Interest of
**confidential treatment requested** Dollars ($**confidential treatment
requested**) shall be reduced in an amount equal to Seventy-Five Thousand
Dollars ($75,000) for each one percent (1%) of Aggregate Contract Payments
provided for in the advisory contracts between Mesirow Asset Management and such
Non-Consenting Clients, as a percentage of Base Fees (rounded to the nearest
whole percent), that is in excess of ten percent (10%) of Base Fees, subject in
any event to Section 6.3(c) and Section 7.4 hereof.
        
            (c) The aggregate purchase price for the Purchased Intellectual
Property Interest shall be Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000) (the "Intellectual
Property Purchase Price" and, together with the Partnership Interest Purchase
Price, the "Purchase Price"), payable at the Closing by wire transfer to an
account specified by Mesirow Holdings AMG in writing at least two business days
prior to the Closing.

      1.3 Closing. The closing of the purchase, sale and acceptance of the
Purchased Interest and the payment therefor (the "Closing") shall take place at
the offices of the Partnership in Chicago, Illinois, at 10:00 a.m., local time,
on the closing date, which shall be the last business day of the calendar month
in which the last of the conditions set forth in Sections 6 and 7 hereof is
fulfilled or waived, or such other date (or at such other place) as shall be
mutually agreed upon by Mesirow Holdings and AMG, and shall be one full business
day after the Asset Transfers, such date being herein called the "Closing Date."

      1.4 Restatement of Partnership Agreement. Simultaneously with and at the
Closing, the Partnership Agreement of the Partnership shall be amended and
restated in the form attached hereto as Exhibit 1.4(a), and the Certificate of
Limited Partnership of the Partnership shall be amended and restated in the form
attached hereto as Exhibit 1.4(b) (the "Restated Certificate"), which Restated
Certificate shall have become effective simultaneously with the Closing.


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SECTION 2. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF MESIROW ASSET MANAGEMENT AND
           MESIROW HOLDINGS.

      As a material inducement to AMG to enter into this Agreement, Mesirow
Asset Management and Mesirow Holdings, jointly and severally, make each of the
representations, warranties and agreements contained in this Section 2 to AMG.

      2.1 Organization. Each of Mesirow Asset Management and Mesirow Financial
is a corporation duly organized, legally existing and in good standing under the
laws of the State of Illinois, and Mesirow Holdings is a corporation duly
organized, legally existing and in good standing under the laws of the State of
Delaware (Mesirow Asset Management, Mesirow Financial and Mesirow Holdings,
together with the Partnership to the extent and during the time that Mesirow
Asset Management is the general partner thereof, hereinafter being referred to
separately as a "Mesirow Entity" and collectively as the "Mesirow Entities").
The Partnership is a limited partnership duly formed, validly existing and in
good standing under the laws of the State of Delaware; and a copy of the
Partnership's Limited Partnership Agreement (the "Partnership Agreement") is
attached hereto as Exhibit 2.1. Each of the Mesirow Entities is duly authorized
to conduct its business and is in good standing under the laws of each
jurisdiction in which the nature of its business or the ownership or leasing of
its properties requires such qualification, except where the failure to be so
licensed or qualified does not have a Material Adverse Effect on the entity
failing to be so licensed or qualified.

      2.2 Authority. (a) Mesirow Asset Management has all requisite corporate
power and authority to own its assets and conduct its business and possesses all
material licenses, franchises, registrations, permits, approvals and other
rights (collectively, "Licenses") necessary to conduct its business as presently
carried on by it. Each of the Mesirow Entities has all requisite corporate power
and authority to execute, deliver and perform this Agreement, the other
Transaction Documents to which it is a party and to carry out the transactions
contemplated herein and therein. This Agreement and each other Transaction
Document to which any Mesirow Entity is a party has been duly and validly
approved by all necessary action of such entity, and this Agreement and each
other such Transaction Document represents or, when executed and delivered, will
represent, the valid and legally binding obligation of such Mesirow Entity,
enforceable in accordance with its terms, subject to applicable bankruptcy,
insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or similar laws affecting creditors'
rights.

            (b) The Partnership has all requisite partnership power and
authority under the Partnership Agreement (and, after giving effect to the
Closing and the execution, delivery and effectiveness of the Restated
Partnership Agreement, under the Restated Partnership Agreement) and under the
Delaware Act, to own its assets and conduct its business (and, after giving
effect to the Asset Transfers, to conduct the Institutional Business), and
possesses all Licenses necessary to conduct its business (and, after giving
effect to the Asset Transfers, to conduct the Institutional Business). The
Partnership has all requisite partnership power and authority under the
Partnership Agreement (and, after giving effect to the Closing and the
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of the Restated Partnership Agreement, under the Restated Partnership Agreement)
and under the Delaware Act, to execute, deliver and perform this Agreement, and
the other Transaction Documents to which it is a party and to carry out the
transactions contemplated herein and therein. This Agreement and each other
Transaction Document to which the Partnership is a party has been duly and
validly approved by all necessary action of the Partnership (including all
necessary action of the General Partner) and this Agreement and each other such
Transaction Document represents or, when executed and delivered, will represent
the valid and legally binding obligation of the Partnership, enforceable against
the Partnership in accordance with its terms, subject to applicable bankruptcy,
insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or similar laws affecting creditors'
rights.

      2.3 Non-Contravention. The execution, delivery and performance of this
Agreement, each other Transaction Document and each other agreement, document
and instrument to be executed, delivered and performed by each of the Mesirow
Entities in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby
does not and will not: (a) violate any provision of the charter or by-laws, or
partnership agreement, respectively, of such Mesirow Entity; (b) violate,
conflict with, result in a default under, accelerate any obligation under or
give rise to a right of termination of any indenture or loan or credit agreement
or any other contract, agreement, instrument, mortgage, lien, lease, permit,
writ, order, judgment, authorization, injunction, decree, determination,
arbitration award or other obligation to which any Mesirow Entity is a party or
by which it or its assets are bound (except that in order to consummate the
transactions contemplated by this Agreement Mesirow Holdings is required to
obtain consent under each of the loan or credit agreements listed on Schedule
2.3, which consents will have been received prior to the Closing or at any
earlier time required under such agreements); (c) violate or result in a
violation of, or constitute a default under, any provision of any law,
regulation or rule, or any order of, or any restriction imposed by, any court or
other governmental agency, authority or entity; (d) require any Mesirow Entity
to obtain any approval, consent or waiver of, or make any filing with, any
person or entity that has not been obtained or made (except as contemplated by
Sections 6.3 and 6.4, which approvals, consents, waivers or filings, as
applicable, will have been received prior to the Closing or, at any earlier time
required hereunder or under applicable laws, rules and regulations); or (e)
except as provided by this Agreement, result in the creation or imposition of
any Claim on any of the assets of any Mesirow Entity or any of the interests of
Mesirow Asset Management in the Partnership.

      2.4 Capitalization.

            (a) Mesirow Asset Management is the sole general partner of the
Partnership, and the capitalization of the Partnership is as set forth on
Schedule 2.4(a), with all such interests owned beneficially and of record by the
persons and in the amounts indicated on Schedule 2.4(a), in each case free and
clear of any Claims other than restrictions imposed pursuant to the Partnership
Agreement. All outstanding Partnership Interests have been duly authorized and
validly issued. After giving effect to the Closing, AMG will be the sole general
partner of the Partnership, and will have good title to the Partnership
Interests purchased hereby, free and clear of any Claims other than restrictions
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created by, or with the written consent of, AMG. Except as set forth in this
Agreement, there are no existing rights, agreements or commitments obligating or
which might obligate the Partnership or any of its Partners to issue, transfer,
sell or redeem any securities.

            (b) The duly authorized capital stock of Mesirow Asset Management
consists of ten thousand (10,000) shares of Common Stock, one dollar ($1.00) par
value per share, one thousand (1,000) of which shares are issued and outstanding
and held by Mesirow Financial, and the duly authorized capital stock of Mesirow
Financial consists of five thousand (5,000) shares of Common Stock, ten dollars
($10.00) par value per share, four hundred (400) of which are issued and
outstanding and held by Mesirow Holdings. All the outstanding shares of capital
stock of Mesirow Asset Management and Mesirow Financial have been duly
authorized and validly issued and are fully paid and nonassessable.

      2.5 Indebtedness and Subsidiaries. Neither Mesirow Asset Management nor
the Partnership has any Indebtedness, nor is either of them a party to any
agreement providing for the borrowing or lending of money. After giving effect
to the Asset Transfers and immediately after the Closing, the Partnership will
not have any Indebtedness, nor will it be a party to any agreement providing for
the borrowing or lending of money, except to the extent that AMG as general
partner of the Partnership takes action to cause the Partnership to incur
indebtedness at or after the Closing. The Institutional Business has been
conducted by Mesirow Asset Management directly and not through any subsidiary,
joint venture, partnership or other entity.

      2.6 Business. Mesirow Asset Management is engaged solely in the business
of providing investment management and investment advisory services. Mesirow
Asset Management is duly registered as an investment adviser under the Advisers
Act, is duly registered, licensed and qualified as an investment adviser in each
of the jurisdictions set forth on Schedule 2.6(a), which are all jurisdictions
(a) where such registration, licensing or qualification is required in order to
conduct its business or (b) where the failure to be so registered, licensed or
qualified would have a Material Adverse Effect on the Institutional Business.
Mesirow Asset Management has delivered to AMG or its representatives, true and
complete copies of its Form ADV, as amended to date, and has made available
copies of all state registration forms, likewise as amended to date. The
information contained in such forms was true and complete at the time of filing
in all material respects and is true and complete as of the date hereof. Each
Mesirow Entity has filed all material registration forms and holds all other
Licenses required under applicable federal and state laws in connection with the
Institutional Business (as defined below). After giving effect to the Asset
Transfers and the Closing, and after obtaining the consents required by Sections
6.3, 6.4 and 6.5, the Partnership will have all the Licenses necessary to own
the property it receives in the Asset Transfers and to conduct the businesses
presently conducted by Mesirow Asset Management with respect to all clients of
the institutional division of Mesirow Asset Management listed on Schedule 2.6(b)
hereto (the "Institutional Business"), but expressly excluding the investment
advisory and business conducted by Mesirow Asset Management with respect to
clients of its portfolio division listed on Schedule 2.6(c) hereto (the
"Portfolio Business"). The Partnership has conducted no business, owned no
assets and incurred no liabilities except (x) pursuant to the Asset Transfers,


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(y) with the written consent of AMG or (z) as otherwise necessary to facilitate
the transactions contemplated hereby.

      2.7 Assets.

            (a) The Partnership does not own any real property. The Partnership
does not and will not own any leasehold or other interest in any real property.

            (b) Mesirow Asset Management owns all of the assets listed on
Schedule 1(a) of the Asset Transfer Agreement included in Exhibit 6.6 hereto
free and clear of any Claims except for (i) the Claims of the Partnership and
AMG and (ii) minor imperfections of title or insignificant liens which do not,
in the aggregate, detract from the value of such assets, taken as a whole, or
interfere with the present or proposed uses thereof or the Institutional
Business or, following the Asset Transfers, the Partnership. All the assets
listed on Schedule 1(a) of the Asset Transfer Agreement included in Exhibit 6.6
hereto are being transferred to the Partnership as part of the Asset Transfers
and, after giving effect to the Asset Transfers and the Closing, the Partnership
will own all such assets free and clear of any Claims except those set forth in
clause (ii) above.

            (c) To the best knowledge of the Mesirow Entities, none of the
Mesirow Entities nor Skyline Trust has infringed or violated, in any way, any
trademark, trade name, patent, copyright, trade secret or other intellectual
property right or contractual relation of another person. None of the Mesirow
Entities nor the Skyline Trust has received any notice, claim or protest
respecting any such infringement or violation. Set forth on Schedule 2.7(c)(i)
is a list of each other Person known to the Mesirow Entities to claim rights to
any trademark, trade name or service mark involving the name "Skyline" for use
in the banking or financial services industry, together with a brief description
of such claim; and as to each such Person and claim or otherwise, to the best
knowledge of the Mesirow Entities, there has not been any incident of confusion
with the Institutional Business. Except for (i) the trademarks, trade names and
service marks described on Schedule 2.7(c)(ii), all of which are being
transferred to AMG pursuant to the Assignment of Trademarks and (ii) computer
software that is commercially available in the retail marketplace, Mesirow Asset
Management neither owns nor uses any material franchises, permits, licenses,
trademarks, trade names, patents, patent applications, copyrights, trade
secrets, computer software, formulas, designs, inventions (together,
"Intellectual Property") or ideas, in the conduct of the Institutional Business
as presently conducted, and no such Intellectual Property is necessary for the
conduct of the Institutional Business as proposed to be conducted by the
Partnership after the Closing.

      All of the registrations and applications listed on Schedule 2.7(c)(ii)
have been duly registered in, filed in or issued by the United States Patent and
Trademark Office or the corresponding office of other jurisdictions as
identified on said Schedule, and have been properly maintained and renewed in
accordance with all applicable provisions of law and administrative regulations
of the United States and each such jurisdiction. Each Mesirow Entity has taken
all


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steps required in accordance with sound business practice to establish and
preserve its ownership of all Intellectual Property rights listed on Schedule
2.7(c)(ii).

      2.8 Assets Under Management. The aggregate assets under management in the
Institutional Business as of December 31, 1994 and March 31, 1995, are
accurately described on Schedule 2.8 hereto. In addition, set forth on Schedule
2.8 is a list as of March 31, 1995, of all investment management, advisory or
sub-advisory contracts constituting the Institutional Business, setting forth
the name of the client under each such contract, the amount of assets under
management with respect to each such contract, the fee schedule in effect with
respect to each such contract as of each such date (the "Fee Schedule") and each
guideline, exhibit, schedule or letter agreement in connection therewith. Since
December 31, 1994, no client of the Institutional Business has given any
indication of its intent to terminate or reduce its investment relationship with
Mesirow Asset Management or, after the Asset Transfers and the Closing, the
Partnership, or adjust the Fee Schedule with respect to any contract in a manner
which would reduce the fee to Mesirow Asset Management or the Partnership, as
applicable.

      2.9 Contracts. Each of the material contracts, agreements and obligations
used in, constituting or relevant to the Institutional Business, including each
of the investment advisory contracts that constitutes part of the Institutional
Business, is described on Schedule 2.8 hereof. All such contracts are valid and
effective in accordance with their respective terms, and there is not, under any
such contract, an existing material breach or event which, with the giving of
notice or the lapse of time or both, would become such a breach. All of the
rights and obligations of Mesirow Asset Management under each such contract are
being transferred to the Partnership as part of the Asset Transfers and, after
obtaining the consents set forth in Sections 6.3 and 6.4, and giving effect to
the Asset Transfers and the Closing, (a) each such contract will, immediately
after the Closing, remain valid and effective in accordance with its respective
terms, and the Partnership will be entitled to all rights and remedies
thereunder to which Mesirow Asset Management is now entitled, or (b) to the
extent that applicable law or the terms of such contract provide for an
automatic termination thereof upon an assignment thereof, such contract will
have been replaced by a Comparable Contract. Other than this Agreement and such
other agreements and contracts as are contemplated hereby, the Partnership is
not a party to any obligations, agreements, commitments, powers of attorney or
contracts and there are no other contracts relating to the Institutional
Business.

      2.10 Employment Arrangements. Attached hereto as Schedule 2.10(a) is a
list of all employees of the Institutional Business. Except as set forth in
Schedule 2.10(b), no Mesirow Entity has any obligation, contingent or otherwise,
in connection with the Institutional Business of Mesirow Asset Management or
with any of the Persons on such Schedule under (a) any employment, collective
bargaining or other labor agreement, (b) any written or oral agreement
containing severance or termination pay arrangements, (c) any deferred
compensation agreement, retainer or consulting arrangements, (d) any pension or
retirement plan, any bonus or profit-sharing plan, any stock option or stock
purchase plan, or (f) any other employee contract or non-terminable (whether
with or without penalty) employment arrangement (each an


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"Employment Arrangement"). Except as set forth on Schedule 2.10(c), none of the
Persons on Schedule 2.10(a) has any obligation, contingent or otherwise under
any confidentiality, non disclosure, non solicitation or non competition
agreement (the "Employee Contracts"). No Mesirow Entity is in default with
respect to any material term or condition of any of the foregoing, nor, after
obtaining the consents set forth in Section 6.3, will the Asset Transfers or the
Closing result in default, including, without limitation, after the giving of
notice, lapse of time or both. The Partnership has no obligations, contingent or
otherwise, under any Employment Arrangement, and each Employment Arrangement
under which any Mesirow Entity has any obligation on the date of this Agreement
and each Employee Contract under which any of the Persons on Schedule 2.10(a)
has any obligation will, prior to the Closing, have terminated on terms
acceptable to AMG.

      2.11 Financial Statements.

            (a) Attached hereto as Schedule 2.11 are (i) audited balance sheets
at March 31, 1994 and March 31, 1993, together with unaudited statements of
income for each of the two years in the period ended March 31, 1994, for Mesirow
Asset Management, (ii) unaudited balance sheets at March 31, 1995, together with
the unaudited statements of income for the year ended March 31, 1995, for
Mesirow Asset Management, (iii) unaudited statements of income for the
Institutional Business for each of the three years ended March 31, 1995, and
(iv) audited balance sheets of Mesirow Holdings at March 31, 1994 and March 31,
1993, all of which financial statements, together with the notes thereto
(together with the audited balance sheets at March 31, 1995, together with the
statements of income and cash flows for the year ended March 31, 1995, for
Mesirow Asset Management and Mesirow Holdings, which shall be delivered to AMG
as soon as practicable and in any event prior to the Closing) and together with
the Interim Financial Statements, are collectively referred to as the "Company
Financial Statements."

            (b) The Company Financial Statements have been prepared in
accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, methods and practices
consistently applied using the accrual method of accounting and fairly present
in all material respects the financial position of Mesirow Asset Management or
Mesirow Holdings, as applicable, as of the respective dates thereof, and the
results of their respective operations for the respective periods covered
thereby. The audited financial statements have been certified by Mesirow
Holdings's accountants, an independent accounting firm.

            (c) Except as and to the extent reflected or reserved therefor in
the balance sheet of Mesirow Asset Management at March 31, 1995 contained in
Schedule 2.11, including the footnotes and schedules thereto (the "Base Balance
Sheet"), or as otherwise set forth as part of Schedule 2.11, Mesirow Asset
Management has no material liability or liabilities arising other than in the
ordinary course of business.

            (d) All of the accounts receivable of the Institutional Business,
shown or reflected on the Base Balance Sheet or the Interim Financial
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enforceable claims, and all of the outstanding accounts receivable of the
Institutional Business of Mesirow Asset Management are valid and enforceable
claims, in each case, subject to no known set-offs or counterclaims. All of the
accounts receivable of the Institutional Business of Mesirow Asset Management
are, to the knowledge of each Mesirow Entity, fully collectible in the ordinary
course of business.

      2.12 Ordinary Course of Business. Except as specifically contemplated by
this Agreement, since March 31, 1995, Mesirow Asset Management has operated its
business in the normal, usual and customary manner in the ordinary and regular
course of business, consistent in all material respects with prior practice.

      2.13 Litigation and Compliance with Laws. There is no litigation or
governmental or other administrative action, suit, proceeding or investigation
(including, without limitation, any voluntary or involuntary proceeding under
the Bankruptcy Code or any action, suit, proceeding or investigation under any
federal or state securities law or regulation) pending or, to the best knowledge
of the Mesirow Entities, threatened, to which any Mesirow Entity or any officer,
director, stockholder or partner thereof is a party before any federal, state,
municipal or other governmental department, commission, board, agency or
instrumentality, domestic or foreign, at law or in equity or otherwise, (i)
which is related to the business, affairs, properties or assets of Mesirow Asset
Management or the Partnership or (ii) which might call into question the
validity or hinder the enforceability or performance of this Agreement or the
other Transaction Documents or any of the transactions contemplated hereby and
thereby or any of the contracts described on Schedule 2.8 hereof. There are no
proceedings pending, or to the best knowledge of the Mesirow Entities and the
Partnership, threatened, relating to the termination of, or limitation of, any
License held by Mesirow Asset Management or the Partnership, including, without
limitation, the registrations as investment advisers of Mesirow Asset Management
and the Partnership under the Advisers Act, or any similar statute or regulation
of any other jurisdiction. Each Mesirow Entity is, and at all times has been, in
material compliance with all laws and governmental rules and regulations,
domestic or foreign, including, without limitation, all federal or state
securities laws applicable to the business or affairs or properties or assets of
Mesirow Asset Management with respect to the Institutional Business or of the
Partnership. None of the Mesirow Entities nor any officer, director, stockholder
or partner thereof is in material default with respect to any judgment, order,
writ, injunction, decree, demand or assessment issued by any court or any
federal, state, municipal or other governmental agency, board, commission,
bureau, instrumentality or department, domestic or foreign, relating to any
aspect of the business or affairs or properties or assets of Mesirow Asset
Management with respect to the Institutional Business or of the Partnership.

      2.14 Broker Dealer. None of Mesirow Asset Management, Mesirow Holdings or
the Partnership is a "broker" or "dealer" within the meaning of the Exchange Act
or any state securities laws.


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      2.15 Code of Ethics. The Skyline Trust, Mesirow Asset Management and
Mesirow Financial have each adopted a Code of Ethics which complies with all
applicable provisions of Rule 17j-1 promulgated under the Investment Company
Act, a copy of which has been delivered to AMG. There has been no material
violation or allegation of a material violation of such Code of Ethics.

      2.16 Insurance Policies. Upon the effectiveness of the Asset Transfers,
the Partnership has in full force and effect such insurance as is customarily
maintained by companies of a size similar to the Institutional Business in the
same or a similar business, with respect to its business, properties and assets
(including, without limitation, errors and omissions liability insurance). The
Partnership is not in material default under any such policy and each of the
Partnership and Mesirow Asset Management will use all commercially reasonable
efforts to continue such policies in full force and effect through the Closing.
After giving effect to the Asset Transfers, each such insurance policy or
equivalent policies will be in full force and effect through the Closing with
the Partnership as the sole owner and beneficiary of each such policy.

      2.17 Absence of Certain Changes. Since December 31, 1994, except as
expressly provided for in this Agreement (or with the prior written consent of
AMG), none of the Mesirow Entities has suffered any change which, individually
or in connection with any other changes, has had or could be expected to have a
Material Adverse Effect on the Institutional Business. In addition, except as
expressly contemplated hereby (or with the prior written consent of AMG), since
December 31, 1994, there has not been:

            (a) any adverse change in the financial condition, properties,
assets, liabilities, business or operations of the Institutional Business or the
Partnership;

            (b) any change in accounting methods or practices by Mesirow Asset
Management or the Partnership;

            (c) any declaration, setting aside or payment of any dividend or
other distribution with respect to, or any direct or indirect redemption or
acquisition of, any of the partnership interests of the Partnership;

            (d) except for the increases in salary and bonus compensation set
forth on Schedule 2.17(d), any increase in the salary or other compensation
payable or to become payable by any Mesirow Entity to any officers, directors,
consultants or employees of the Institutional Business or of the Partnership, or
the declaration, payment or commitment or obligation of any kind for the payment
by any Mesirow Entity of a bonus or other additional salary or compensation to
any such persons other than in the ordinary course of business as heretofore
conducted, with the prior written consent of AMG, or as expressly contemplated
hereby;

            (e) any amendment or termination or, to the best knowledge of each
Mesirow Entity, proposed or threatened amendment or termination, whether written
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agreement listed on Schedule 2.8, or License to which Mesirow Asset Management
or the Partnership is a party;

            (f) loan or contingent liability incurred by Mesirow Asset
Management or the Partnership to any person or entity, or guaranty by Mesirow
Asset Management or the Partnership of any loan or other obligation;

            (g) mortgage, pledge or other encumbrance of any of the assets of
the Partnership;

            (h) waiver or release of any material right or claim of Mesirow
Asset Management with respect to the Institutional Business or of the
Partnership;

            (i) any purchase, sale or other disposition of any of the properties
or assets of the Institutional Business or the Partnership other than in the
ordinary course of business;

            (j) any other transaction entered into by Mesirow Asset Management
or the Partnership other than in the ordinary course of business; or

            (k) agreement by any of the Mesirow Entities to do, or agreement to
cause the Partnership to do, any of the things described in the preceding
clauses (a)-(j), except as otherwise specifically contemplated hereby.

      2.18 Tax Matters. Mesirow Asset Management has (a) paid, or caused to be
paid, all material federal, state, county, local, foreign, and other taxes, and
all deficiencies, or other additions to tax, interest, fines and penalties
(collectively, "Taxes") owed and required to be paid by it (other than current
taxes the liability for which is adequately provided in the Company Financial
Statements), and (b) in accordance with applicable law, filed all federal,
state, county, local and foreign tax returns which are required to be filed by
it, and all such returns correctly and accurately set forth the amount of any
Taxes relating to the applicable period. No taxing authority is now asserting
or, to the best knowledge of the Mesirow Entities, threatening to assert against
Mesirow Asset Management or the Partnership, any deficiency or claim for
additional Taxes.

      2.19 Certain Transactions. Other than as contemplated by this Agreement
(or any Schedule or Exhibit hereto), none of the officers, directors,
stockholders, partners or employees of any Mesirow Entity is presently a party
to any material transaction with respect to the Institutional Business or the
clients of the Institutional Business listed on Schedule 2.6(b), including,
without limitation, any material contract, agreement or other material
arrangement providing for the furnishing of services to or by or otherwise
requiring payments to or from, any such officer, director, stockholder, partner
or employee, any member of a family of any such officer, director or
stockholder, or any corporation, partnership, trust or other entity in which any
such officer, director, stockholder, partner or employee has an interest or is
an officer, director, stockholder, trustee or partner.


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      2.20 Employee Benefit Plans.

            (a) The Partnership has never maintained any Employee Plan (as
defined in paragraph (d) below). Each Employee Plan which Mesirow Asset
Management maintains (or has maintained) or which is or was maintained by any
other member of the Controlled Group (as defined in paragraph (d) below) (the
"Plans") which is (or was) intended to be qualified under Section 401(a) of the
Code, has in fact been so qualified from its effective date through and
including the Closing Date (or such Plan's termination date, if earlier). No
event or omission has occurred which would cause any such Plan to lose its
qualification under Section 401(a) of the Code or its related trust to lose its
exemption under Section 501(a) of the Code.

            (b) Neither Mesirow Asset Management nor any other member of the
Controlled Group has ever maintained, or had an obligation to contribute to, a
Multiemployer Plan (as defined in Section 4001(a)(13) of ERISA) or a plan
subject to Title IV of ERISA. None of the Plans has ever promised or provided
health care or other non-pension benefits to former employees (other than
benefits required to be provided by Part 6 of Subtitle B of Title I of ERISA).

            (c) With respect to each Plan, there has been no "prohibited
transaction", as such term is defined in Section 406 of ERISA and Section 4975
of the Code, which could result in any material tax, penalty or liability of
Mesirow Asset Management. All of the Plans have complied in all material
respects with the requirements prescribed by any and all applicable statutes,
orders or governmental rules or regulations in effect with respect thereto. Each
member of the Controlled Group has performed all material obligations required
to be performed by it under, and is not in any material respect in default under
or in violation of, and none of the Mesirow Entities has any knowledge of any
material default or violation by any other party with respect to, any such Plan.
There are no material actions, suits or claims pending (other than routine
claims for benefits) or, to the best knowledge of each Mesirow Entity
threatened, with respect to any of the Plans. Each member of the Controlled
Group has made all payments due from it to date under or with respect to each
Plan, and all amounts properly accrued to date as liabilities of Mesirow Asset
Management under or with respect to each Plan for the current plan years have
been recorded on the books of Mesirow Asset Management.

            (d) For the purposes of this Section, (i) the term "Employee Plan"
or "Plan" includes any employee benefit plan as defined in Section 3(3) of
ERISA, and any bonus, stock option, or other benefit plan or arrangement,
whether or not subject to ERISA, but shall not include any such plan or
arrangement which is, or is similar to, a payroll practice as defined in 29 CFR
Section 2510.3-1(b), and (ii) "Controlled Group" means each Mesirow Entity, and
all the entities within the same "controlled group" as Mesirow Asset Management
within the meaning of Section 302(d)(8)(C) of ERISA.


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            (e) To the best knowledge of each Mesirow Entity, there is no matter
pending (other than routine qualification determination filings) with respect to
any of the Plans before the IRS, the PBGC or the Department of Labor.

            (f) With respect to any employee benefit plan within the meaning of
Section 3(3) of ERISA which is sponsored, maintained or contributed to, or has
been sponsored, maintained or contributed to by any member of the Controlled
Group, (i) no accumulated funding deficiency, whether or not waived, within the
meaning of Section 302 of ERISA or Section 412 of the Code has been incurred,
and (ii) all contributions (including installments) to such plan required by
Section 302 of ERISA and Section 412 of the Code have been timely made.

      2.21 Managers' Health. To the knowledge of the Mesirow Entities (based
solely on each such person's actual knowledge, excluding knowledge obtained from
health or insurance records of any Mesirow Entity with respect to any Manager to
the extent that such records are subject to legal protection or privilege for
the benefit of any Manager), each Manager is in good health.

      2.22 Brokerage. None of the Mesirow Entities has incurred any obligation
for a brokerage commission or finders fee in connection with the transaction
contemplated hereby.

      2.23 Mesirow Growth Fund.

            (a) Compliance with Laws; Legal Proceedings. Mesirow Growth Fund is
in compliance in all material respects with (i) all applicable laws, rules and
regulations, including, without limitation, the Investment Company Act, the
Advisers Act, the Securities Act, the Exchange Act and all applicable state
securities laws and (ii) the investment policies and restrictions set forth in
all offering materials used in connection with the offer or sale of its Units or
interests and with its Agreement of Limited Partnership. There are no legal or
governmental actions, investigations, inquiries or proceedings before any court,
arbitrator or federal, state, local or foreign governmental or regulatory agency
or authority or self-regulatory authority, pending or threatened against Mesirow
Growth Fund or affecting its properties or assets.

            (b) Termination. The termination and liquidation of Mesirow Growth
Fund, as described in Section 6.13, and the execution of the transactions
contemplated in connection with such termination and liquidation, does not and
will not: (a) violate any provision of the partnership agreement of Mesirow
Growth Fund, (b) violate or result in a violation of, or constitute a default
under, any provision of any law, regulation or rule, or any order of, or any
restriction imposed by, any court or other governmental agency, authority or
entity (including without limitation Section 17 of the Investment Company Act
and the rules promulgated thereunder); and (c) require Mesirow Growth Fund to
obtain any approval, consent of waiver of, or make any filing with, any person
or entity that has not been obtained or made.

      2.24 The Skyline Funds.


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            (a) Registration and Regulation of the Trust. The Skyline Trust is
duly registered with the SEC as an investment company under the Investment
Company Act and all shares of each Skyline Fund which have been or are being
offered for sale have been duly registered under the Securities Act and have
been duly registered, qualified or are exempt from registration or qualification
under the securities laws of each state or other jurisdiction in which such
shares have been or are being offered for sale; and no action has been taken by
the Skyline Trust to revoke or rescind any such registration or qualification.
The Skyline Trust and each of the Skyline Funds are in compliance in all
material respects with all applicable laws, rules and regulations, including,
without limitation, the Investment Company Act, the Advisers Act, the Securities
Act, the Exchange Act, the Commodity Exchange Act, the Code and all applicable
state securities laws. The Skyline Trust and each of the Skyline Funds are in
compliance in all material respects with the investment policies and
restrictions set forth in the Skyline Trust's registration statement currently
in effect and the value of each Skyline Fund's net assets is determined using
portfolio valuation methods that comply in all material respects with the
requirements of the Investment Company Act and the terms of the Skyline Trust's
registration statement. There are no legal or governmental actions,
investigations, inquiries or proceedings pending or threatened against the
Skyline Trust or any of the Skyline Funds which would question the right, power
or capacity of Mesirow Asset Management or the Partnership to act as manager or
investment adviser to the Skyline Trust or any of the Skyline Funds contemplated
hereby.

            (b) Organization and Standing. The Skyline Trust is a Massachusetts
business trust duly formed, validly existing and in good standing under the laws
of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The Skyline Trust has the requisite power
and authority to own all of its properties and asset and to issue its shares of
beneficial interest.

            (c) Financial Statements. The books of account and related records
of the Skyline Trust fairly reflect in reasonable detail its assets, liabilities
and transactions in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles
applied on a consistent basis. The audited financial statements of each Skyline
Fund for fiscal years ended December 31, 1994, 1993 and 1992 and the unaudited
financial statements of each Skyline Fund for the quarter ended March 31, 1995
previously delivered to the AMG (the "Skyline Trust's Financial Statements")
present fairly in all material respects the financial position of each Skyline
Fund in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles applied on a
consistent basis as at the dates indicated and the results of operations and
cash flows for the periods then ended (subject, in the case of unaudited
financial statements, to the inclusion of notes and to customary year-end
adjustments which are not expected to be material). The audited financial
statements have been certified by the Skyline Trust's accountants, an
independent accounting firm.

            (d) No Material Adverse Changes. Since December 31, 1994, no
material adverse change has occurred in the financial condition, results of
operations, business, assets or liabilities of the Skyline Trust or the status
of any Skyline Fund as a regulated investment company under the Code, other than
changes resulting from any change in general conditions in the


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financial or securities markets or the performance of any investments made by a
Skyline Fund and other than changes occurring in the ordinary course of business
of each Skyline Fund.

            (e) Contracts. Except for contracts and agreements set forth on
Schedule 2.24(e), full and complete copies of which have been provided to AMG,
the Skyline Trust (including each Skyline Fund) is not a party to or subject to
any contract with any of the Mesirow Entities or any of their respective
Affiliates or any material contract, debt instrument, plan, lease, franchise,
license or permit (other than permits issued under any state securities law) of
any kind or nature whatsoever. No material default exists under any of the
contracts and agreements listed on Schedule 2.24(e).

            (f) Taxes. All Tax returns required to be filed by the Skyline Trust
or the Skyline Funds on or prior to the Closing Date have been or will be timely
filed and such returns are correct in all material respects, and all Taxes shown
as payable on such returns have been or will be timely paid. For any period for
which Federal Tax returns of the Skyline Trust or the Skyline Funds are not
required to have been filed in accordance with the previous sentence by the
Closing Date, the Skyline Trust or the appropriate Skyline Fund has made, or
will make by the Closing Date, an adequate accrual on its books of any Federal
Taxes due or to become due, if any, as a result of actions occurring on or
before the Closing Date. Except as described on Schedule 2.24(f), (i) each
Skyline Fund has qualified as a regulated investment company under the Code in
respect of each taxable year of such Skyline Fund since commencement of its
operations, (ii) as of March 31, 1995, each Skyline Fund was in compliance with
the applicable requirements for qualification as a regulated investment company
under Section 851 of Sub-chapter M of the Code and (iii) each Skyline Fund has
paid any Taxes, including without limitation any excise taxes, it was required
to pay.

            (g) Books. The books and records of the Skyline Trust reflecting,
among other things, the purchase and sale of shares of the Skyline Trust by
shareholders of the Skyline Trust, the number of issued and outstanding shares
owned by each shareholder and the state or other jurisdiction in which such
shares were offered and sold, are complete and accurate in all material
respects.

            (h) Registration Statement. The registration statement of the
Skyline Trust, a copy of which has been previously furnished to AMG, did not
contain as of the date of filing and of each amendment thereto any untrue
statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact required to be
stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein not misleading in
light of the circumstances in which they were made and the current prospectus
and statement of additional information for the Skyline Funds, copies of which
have been previously furnished to AMG, as supplemented by any supplement thereto
dated on or prior to the Closing Date, do not contain any untrue statement of a
material fact or omit to state a material fact required to be stated therein or
necessary to make the statement therein not misleading.


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            (i) Ability to Conduct the Business. The Skyline Trust is not
subject to, or bound by, any judgment, order, writ, injunction or decree of any
court, or of any governmental body, including the SEC, or of any arbitrator,
that, after the Closing Date, would prevent the conduct of business material to
the Skyline Trust in accordance with current practice or have a Material Adverse
Effect on any Skyline Fund.

            (j) Litigation or Proceeding. No litigation, investigation, inquiry
or governmental proceeding is pending or, to the best knowledge of the Mesirow
Entities, threatened against or affecting the Skyline Trust or the properties,
assets or business of the Skyline Trust before any court, arbitrator or federal,
state, local or foreign governmental or regulatory agency or authority or
self-regulatory authority (including, but not limited to, the SEC, the
Commodities Futures Trading Commission, the National Association of Securities
Dealers and the Internal Revenue Service) that would be reasonably likely to
have a Material Adverse Effect on any Skyline Fund or delay, hinder or prohibit
the solicitation of proxies from shareholders of the Skyline Trust in the manner
contemplated hereby, or the execution or delivery of the New Fund Contracts by
the Skyline Trust.

            (k) Absence of Undisclosed Liabilities. As of the date of this
Agreement, the Skyline Trust has no material debts, obligations or liabilities,
whether due or to become due, absolute, contingent or otherwise, that are
required to be reflected in the Skyline Trust's Financial Statements in
accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, that are not so
reflected, except for debts, obligations or liabilities incurred in the ordinary
course of business since December 31, 1994 or that would not be material.

            (l) No Pending Transaction. The Skyline Trust is not a party to or
bound by any agreement, undertaking or commitment (i) to merge or consolidate
with, or acquire all or substantially all of the property and assets of, any
other corporation, trust or person, or (ii) to sell, lease or exchange all or
substantially all of its property and assets to any other corporation, trust or
Person.

            (m) Insurance. Attached hereto as Schedule 2.24(m) is a complete and
correct list of all policies of insurance of which the Skyline Trust is the
owner, insured or beneficiary, or covering any of its property, indicating for
each policy the carrier, risks insured, the amounts of coverage, deductible,
premium rate, expiration date and any pending claims thereunder, as of the date
of this Agreement. All such policies are outstanding and in full force and
effect, to the time of Closing, and may either terminate or continue thereafter,
as the case may be. (Mesirow Asset Management shall notify AMG no less than
forty-five (45) days prior to Closing of any intended termination to occur at
the time of Closing.) There is no default with respect to any provision
contained in any such policy, nor has there been any failure to give any notice
or present any claim under such policy in a timely fashion or in the manner or
detail required by the policy, which default or failure, individually or in the
aggregate, could reasonably be expected to affect adversely to a material extent
the ability of the Partnership or the Skyline Trust to recover on a claim under
any such policy. No notice of cancellation or non-renewal with respect to, or


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disallowance of any claim by or on behalf of the Skyline Trust under, any such
policy has been received by any Mesirow Entity, the Skyline Trust or any Skyline
Fund, within the five years preceding the date of this Agreement.

      2.25 Material Information. None of the written information or
documentation furnished by any Mesirow Entity to AMG or any of its
representatives contained or contains any untrue statement of a material fact,
nor does it omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements or
facts contained herein or therein, taken as a whole, not misleading in light of
the circumstances in which they were made. There have been no events or
transactions or information (other than changes in general economic and market
conditions) which has come to the attention of any Mesirow Entity which could
reasonably be expected to materially and adversely affect the business,
prospects, operations, affairs, conditions or assets of the Partnership or of
Mesirow Asset Management with respect to the Institutional Business, which has
not been set forth in this Agreement or in an Exhibit or Schedule hereto.


SECTION 3. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF AMG

       AMG represents and warrants to each of Mesirow Asset Management, Mesirow
Holdings, each Manager and each Management Corporation that:

      3.1 Organization. It is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and
in good standing under the laws of the State of Delaware.

      3.2 Authority. AMG has all requisite corporate power and authority to (a)
own its assets and to conduct its business, and possess all Licenses necessary
to conduct its business as presently carried on, and (b) execute, deliver and
perform this Agreement, the other Transaction Documents and each of the other
agreements, documents and instruments to be executed, delivered and performed by
it in connection with this Agreement and the transactions contemplated herein
and therein. This Agreement, each other Transaction Document, and each other
agreement, document and instrument to be executed, delivered and performed by
AMG in connection with the transactions contemplated herein and therein have
been duly and validly approved by all necessary action of AMG, and this
Agreement, each of the other Transaction Documents and each of such other
agreements, documents and instruments to which it is a party represents, or when
executed will represent, the valid and legally binding obligation of AMG,
enforceable in accordance with its terms, subject to applicable bankruptcy,
insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or similar laws affecting creditors'
rights.

      3.3 Non-Contravention. The execution, delivery and performance of this
Agreement, each other Transaction Document and each other agreement, document
and instrument to be executed, delivered and performed by AMG in connection with
the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby does not and will not: (a)
violate any provision of the charter or by-laws of AMG; (b) violate, conflict
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rise to a right of termination of any indenture or loan or credit agreement or
any other contract, agreement, instrument, mortgage, lien, lease, permit, writ,
order, judgment, authorization, injunction, decree, determination, arbitration
award or other obligation to which AMG is a party or by which it or its assets
are bound; (c) violate or result in a violation of, or constitute a default
under, any provision of any law, regulation or rule, or any order of, or any
restriction imposed by, any court or other governmental agency; (d) require AMG
to obtain any approval, consent or waiver of, or make any filing with, any
person or entity that has not been obtained or made except for approvals,
consents, waivers or filings, as applicable, which will have been received prior
to the Closing or at any earlier time required hereunder or under applicable
laws, rules and regulations.

      3.4 Investment Representation.

            (a) The Purchased Interest AMG acquires hereunder will be acquired
by it for its own account for investment and not with a view to or for sale in
connection with any distribution thereof or with any present intention of
selling or distributing all or any part thereof. AMG acknowledges that none of
the Purchased Interest has been registered under the Securities Act, or the
securities laws of any state or other jurisdiction, and cannot be disposed of
unless such Purchase Interest is registered under the Securities Act, and any
applicable state laws, or an exemption from such registration is available.

            (b) AMG is sufficiently knowledgeable and experienced in the making
of investments of this type so as to be able to evaluate the risks and merits of
its investment and is able to bear the economic risk of its investment in the
Partnership. AMG acknowledges that interests in the Partnership are illiquid,
that no market for interests in the Partnership exists, and that none is
contemplated to be created.

      3.5 Business. AMG is and has, since its inception, been engaged solely in
the business of investing in firms which provide investment management and
investment advisory services and activities reasonably related thereto.

      3.6 Litigation and Compliance with Laws. There is no litigation or legal
or other action, suit, proceeding or, to AMG's best knowledge, investigation, at
law or in equity, or before any federal, state, municipal or other governmental
department, commission, board, agency or instrumentality, domestic or foreign,
in which AMG or any officer or director thereof is engaged, or, to the best
knowledge of AMG, with which any of them is threatened, in connection with the
business, affairs, properties or assets of AMG or which might call into question
the validity or hinder the enforceability or performance of this Agreement, or
of the other Transaction Documents or any of the other agreements and
transactions contemplated hereby and thereby. None of AMG nor any of its
officers or directors is engaged in any litigation or legal or other actions,
suits, proceedings or, to AMG's best knowledge, investigations, at law or in
equity, or before any federal, state, municipal or other governmental
department, commission, board, agency or instrumentality, domestic or foreign
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proceedings under the Bankruptcy Code), in each case in connection with the
business, affairs, properties or assets of AMG. AMG is, and at all times has
been, in material compliance with all laws and governmental rules and
regulations, domestic or foreign, including, without limitation, all federal or
state securities laws applicable to the business, affairs, properties or assets
of AMG, except where non-compliance therewith, in any individual instance or any
series of related instances, would not have a Material Adverse Effect on AMG.
None of AMG nor any officer or director thereof, is in material default with
respect to any judgment, order, writ, injunction, decree, demand or assessment
issued by any court or any federal, state, municipal or other governmental
agency, board, commission, bureau, instrumentality or department, domestic or
foreign, relating to any aspect of the business, affairs, properties or assets
of AMG. None of AMG nor any officer or director thereof, is charged or, to the
best knowledge of AMG, threatened with, or under investigation with respect to,
any material violation of any provision of federal, state, municipal or other
law or any administrative rule or regulation, domestic or foreign, affecting AMG
or the transactions contemplated hereby.

      3.7 Broker Dealer. AMG is not a "broker" or "dealer" within the meaning of
the Exchange Act or any state securities laws.

      3.8 Brokerage. AMG has not incurred any obligation for a brokerage
commission or finders fee in connection with the transactions contemplated
hereby.


SECTION 4. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF EACH MANAGER AND EACH MANAGEMENT
           CORPORATION.

      As a material inducement to AMG entering into this Agreement, Duttoncorp
and Dutton jointly and severally make the following representations with respect
to Duttoncorp and Dutton, Kailincorp and Kailin jointly and severally make the
following representations with respect to Kailincorp and Kailin, Lutzcorp and
Lutz jointly and severally make the following representations with respect to
Lutzcorp and Lutz and Maloneycorp and Maloney jointly and severally make the
following representations with respect to Maloneycorp and Maloney.

      4.1 Individual Power and Authority. Such Manager has full right, power and
authority to execute, deliver and perform this Agreement, the other Transaction
Documents and each of the other agreements, documents and instruments to be
executed, delivered and performed by him in connection with this Agreement and
the transactions contemplated herein and therein. This Agreement, each of the
other Transaction Documents, and each other agreement, document and instrument
to be executed, delivered and performed by such Manager in connection with the
transactions contemplated herein and therein represents, or when executed will
represent, the valid and legally binding obligation of such Manager, enforceable
in accordance with its terms, subject to applicable, bankruptcy, insolvency,
reorganization, moratorium or similar laws affecting creditors' rights.


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      4.2 Corporate Organization and Authority. Each Management Corporation is a
corporation duly organized, legally existing and in good standing under the laws
of the State of Delaware. Each Management Corporation is duly authorized to
conduct its business and is in good standing under the laws of each jurisdiction
in which the nature of its business or the ownership or leasing of its
properties requires such qualification, except for failures to be so authorized
or be in good standing that would not in the aggregate have a Material Adverse
Effect on its business or the ownership or leasing of its properties. Each
Management Corporation has all requisite corporate power and authority to (a)
own its assets and conduct its business and possess all Licenses necessary to
conduct its business as presently carried on by it and as contemplated to be
carried on by it after the Closing hereunder and the closing of the transactions
contemplated hereby, and (b) execute, deliver and perform this Agreement, the
other Transaction Documents to which such Management Corporation is a party and
the transactions contemplated herein and therein. This Agreement, each other
Transaction Document to which such Management Corporation is a party and each
other agreement, document and instrument to be executed, delivered and performed
by such Management Corporation have been duly and validly approved by all
necessary action of such entity, and this Agreement and each of the other
Transaction Documents to which such Management Corporation is a party represents
or, when executed, will represent, the valid and legally binding obligation of
each Management Corporation, as applicable, enforceable in accordance with its
terms, subject to applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium
or similar laws affecting creditors' rights.

      4.3 Non-Contravention. The execution, delivery and performance of this
Agreement by such Manager and such Management Corporation, each other
Transaction Document and each other agreement, document and instrument to be
executed, delivered and performed by such Manager or such Management Corporation
in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby does not and
will not: (a) violate any provision of the charter or by-laws of each Management
Corporation, as applicable; (b) violate, conflict with, result in a default
under, accelerate any obligation under or give rise to a right of termination of
any indenture or loan or credit agreement or any other contract, agreement,
instrument, mortgage, lien, lease, permit, writ, order, judgment, authorization,
injunction, decree, determination, arbitration award or other obligation to
which such Manager or Management Corporation is a party or by which he or it is
bound, or cause the creation of any encumbrance on his or its assets; (c)
violate or result in a violation of, or constitute a default under, any
provision of any law, regulation or rule, or any order of, or any restriction
imposed by, any court or other governmental agency; (d) require such Manager or
Management Corporation to obtain any approval, consent or waiver of, or make any
filing with, any person or entity that has not been obtained or made, which
approvals, consents, waivers or filings, as applicable, will have been received
prior to the Closing, or at any earlier time required hereunder or under
applicable laws, rules and regulations; or (e) except as provided by this
Agreement, result in the creation or imposition of any Claim on any of the
assets of the Partnership or any of the interests of the Manager (directly or
indirectly through any other Person), the Management Corporation or Mesirow
Asset Management in the Partnership.


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      4.4 Capitalization.

            (a) The duly authorized capital stock of Duttoncorp consists of
1,000 shares of Common Stock, $.01 par value per share, of which 100 shares are
issued and outstanding and held beneficially and of record by Dutton. All the
outstanding shares of capital stock of Duttoncorp have been duly authorized and
validly issued and are fully paid and nonassessable. Except as contemplated by
this Agreement, there are no existing rights, agreements or commitments
obligating or which might obligate Duttoncorp to issue, transfer, sell or redeem
any securities.

            (b) The duly authorized capital stock of Kailincorp consists of
1,000 shares of Common Stock, $.01 par value per share, of which 100 shares are
issued and outstanding and held beneficially and of record by Kailin. All the
outstanding shares of capital stock of Kailincorp have been duly authorized and
validly issued and are fully paid and nonassessable. Except as contemplated by
this Agreement, there are no existing rights, agreements or commitments
obligating or which might obligate Kailincorp to issue, transfer, sell or redeem
any securities.

            (c) The duly authorized capital stock of Lutzcorp consists of 1,000
shares of Common Stock, $.01 par value per share, of which 100 shares are issued
and outstanding and held beneficially and of record by Lutz. All the outstanding
shares of capital stock of Lutzcorp have been duly authorized and validly issued
and are fully paid and nonassessable. Except as contemplated by this Agreement,
there are no existing rights, agreements or commitments obligating or which
might obligate Lutzcorp to issue, transfer, sell or redeem any securities.

            (d) The duly authorized capital stock of Maloneycorp consists of
1,000 shares of Common Stock, $.01 par value per share, of which 100 shares are
issued and outstanding and held beneficially and of record by Maloney. All the
outstanding shares of capital stock of Maloneycorp have been duly authorized and
validly issued and are fully paid and nonassessable. Except as contemplated by
this Agreement, there are no existing rights, agreements or commitments
obligating or which might obligate Maloneycorp to issue, transfer, sell or
redeem any securities.

      4.5 Litigation and Compliance with Laws. There is no litigation or
governmental or administrative action, suit, proceeding or investigation
(including, without limitation, any voluntary or involuntary proceeding under
the Bankruptcy Code or any action, suit, proceeding or investigation under any
federal or state securities law or regulation) pending or, to the best knowledge
of each Manager and each Management Corporation, threatened, before any federal,
state, municipal or other governmental department, commission, board, agency or
instrumentality, domestic or foreign, at law or in equity or otherwise, to which
any Manager or any Management Corporation or any officer, director or
stockholder thereof is a party, (i) which is related to the business, affairs,
properties or assets of any Management Corporation, Mesirow Asset Management or
the Partnership or (ii) which might call into question the validity or hinder
the enforceability or performance of this Agreement or the other Transaction
Documents or any of the contracts described on Schedule 2.8 hereto. Each of the
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is, and at all times has been, in material compliance with all laws and
governmental rules and regulations, domestic or foreign, including, without
limitation, all federal or state securities laws applicable to the business,
affairs, properties or assets of each Management Corporation, Mesirow Asset
Management or the Partnership, except where non-compliance therewith, in any
individual instance or any series of related instances, would not have a
Material Adverse Effect on the Institutional Business, Mesirow Asset Management
or the Partnership. None of the Managers or Management Corporations (nor any
officer, director or stockholder thereof), is in material default with respect
to any judgment, order, writ, injunction, decree, demand or assessment issued by
any court or any federal, state, municipal or other governmental agency, board,
commission, bureau, instrumentality or department, domestic or foreign, relating
to any aspect of the business, affairs, properties or assets of any of the
Management Corporations, the Institutional Business, Mesirow Asset Management or
the Partnership. None of the Managers, nor to the best knowledge of the
Managers, any other Person, has violated the Code of Ethics of the Skyline
Trust, Mesirow Asset Management or Mesirow Financial described in Section 2.15
hereof.

      4.6 Brokerage. None of the Management Corporations or Managers has
incurred any obligation for a brokerage commission or finders fee in connection
with the transactions contemplated hereby.

      4.7 Investment Advisory Representation. Except for advice given to members
of such Manager's immediate family, such Manager does not provide investment
advisory or investment management services to any person or entity, other than
on behalf of Mesirow Asset Management, pursuant to an investment advisory
agreement between Mesirow Asset Management and a client (including for these
purposes a client that is a registered or private investment company).

      4.8 Good Health. To his knowledge, such Manager is in good health.

SECTION 5. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE MANAGEMENT CORPORATIONS.

      As a material inducement to AMG entering into this Agreement, the
Management Corporations, jointly and severally, make the following
representations to AMG.

      5.1 Assets Under Management. The aggregate assets under management in the
Institutional Business as of December 31, 1994 and March 31, 1995, are
accurately described on Schedule 2.8 hereto. In addition, set forth on Schedule
2.8 is a list as of March 31, 1995, of all investment management, advisory or
sub-advisory contracts constituting the Institutional Business, setting forth
the name of the client under each such contract, the amount of assets under
management with respect to each such contract, the Fee Schedule and each
guideline, exhibit, schedule or letter agreement in connection therewith. Since
December 31, 1994, except as is set forth on Schedule 2.8 hereto, no client of
the Institutional Business has given any indication of its intent to terminate
or reduce its investment relationship with Mesirow Asset Management or, after
the Asset Transfers and the Closing, the Partnership, or adjust the Fee Schedule
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any contract in a manner which would reduce the fee to Mesirow Asset Management
or the Partnership, as applicable.

      5.2 Ordinary Course of Business. Since March 31, 1995, the Institutional
Business has been operated in the normal, usual and customary manner in the
ordinary and regular course of business, consistent in all material respects
with prior practice.

      5.3 Litigation and Compliance with Laws. To the best knowledge of the
Management Corporations and the Managers, there is no litigation or governmental
or other administrative action, suit, proceeding or investigation (including,
without limitation, any voluntary or involuntary proceeding under the Bankruptcy
Code or any action, suit, proceeding or investigation under any federal or state
securities law or regulation) pending or threatened, to which Mesirow Asset
Management or the Partnership or any officer, director, stockholder or partner
thereof is a party before any federal, state, municipal or other governmental
department, commission, board, agency or instrumentality, domestic or foreign,
at law or in equity or otherwise, (i) which is related to the business, affairs,
properties or assets of the Institutional Business or the Partnership or (ii)
which might call into question the validity or hinder the enforceability or
performance of this Agreement or the other Transaction Documents or any of the
transactions contemplated hereby and thereby. To the best knowledge of the
Management Corporations and the Managers, there are no proceedings pending or
threatened, relating to the termination of, or limitation of, any License held
by Mesirow Asset Management or the Partnership, including, without limitation,
the registrations as investment advisers of Mesirow Asset Management and the
Partnership under the Advisers Act, or any similar statute or regulation of any
other jurisdiction. To the best knowledge of the Management Corporations and the
Managers, Mesirow Asset Management is, and at all times has been, in material
compliance with all laws and governmental rules and regulations, domestic or
foreign, including, without limitation, all federal or state securities laws
applicable to the Institutional Business or the Partnership.


SECTION 6. CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO AMG'S OBLIGATION.

      The obligation of AMG to purchase and accept transfer and delivery of the
Purchased Interest is subject to the satisfaction on or, where appropriate,
prior to the Closing Date, of the following conditions, except to the extent
that any such condition may have been waived in writing by AMG on or prior to
the Closing Date:

      6.1 Litigation; No Opposition. No judgment, injunction, order or decree
enjoining or prohibiting any of AMG, Mesirow Asset Management, Mesirow Holdings,
the Partnership, any of the Management Corporations or any of the Managers or
other parties to any of the Transaction Documents, from consummating the
transactions contemplated hereby or thereby shall have been entered and no suit,
action or proceeding shall be pending or threatened at any time prior to or on
the Closing Date before or by any court or governmental body seeking to restrain
or prohibit, or seeking damages or other relief in connection with, the
execution and delivery of this Agreement


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or any of the Transaction Documents, or the consummation of the transactions
contemplated hereby or thereby or which could be expected to have a Material
Adverse Effect on AMG, Mesirow Asset Management or the Partnership.

      6.2 Representations, Warranties and Covenants. Each of the representations
and warranties of Mesirow Asset Management, Mesirow Holdings, the Partnership,
each of the Management Corporations, and each of the Managers contained in this
Agreement and in any schedule or exhibit attached hereto (including any
supplement to any such schedule or exhibit) and in each other Transaction
Document and each other agreement, document and instrument to be executed,
delivered and performed by AMG in connection with the transactions contemplated
herein and therein or otherwise made in writing by any of them or on their
behalf shall be true and correct (a) at and as of the date of this Agreement,
(b) at and as of the Asset Transfers as though newly made at such time, and (c)
at and as of the Closing as though newly made at such time, except that the
Company Financial Statements must continue to be true only as of the respective
dates covered thereby. Each and all of the agreements and conditions to be
performed or satisfied by Mesirow Asset Management, Mesirow Holdings, the
Partnership, each of the Management Corporations and each of the Managers
hereunder and under the other Transaction Documents and each other agreement,
document and instrument to be executed, delivered and performed by AMG in
connection with the transactions contemplated herein and therein at or prior to
the Closing shall have been duly performed or satisfied; and Mesirow Asset
Management, Mesirow Holdings, the Partnership, each of the Management
Corporations and each of the Managers shall have furnished AMG with a
certificate or certificates dated as of the Closing Date with respect to each of
the foregoing.

      6.3 Advisory Contract Consents.

            (a) Mesirow Asset Management and the Partnership (i) shall have, at
least sixty (60) days in advance of the Closing Date, requested the consent from
the clients of the Institutional Business to the transactions contemplated
hereby in the manner set forth in Section 8.2, and, (ii) except as otherwise
agreed in writing by AMG, shall have obtained from each registered investment
company for which Mesirow Asset Management serves as a subadviser (with the
approval by the trustees (including a majority of the independent trustees) and
the shareholders of each such company) new investment advisory contracts
effective as of the Closing that are Comparable Contracts;

            (b) the Partnership shall have obtained from each Skyline Fund (with
the approval by the trustees (including a majority of the independent trustees)
and the shareholders of each Skyline Fund) new investment advisory contracts
effective as of the Closing that are Comparable Contracts;

            (c) clients of Mesirow Asset Management (including the Skyline
Funds) which are party to advisory agreements that provide for Aggregate
Contract Payments constituting at least seventy-five percent (75%) of the Base
Fees shall have affirmatively consented in writing to


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the transactions contemplated hereby (by countersigning a notice substantially
in the form of Exhibit 8.1(a) or Exhibit 8.1(b) such that the advisory contracts
(or Comparable Contracts as provided above with respect to registered investment
companies) in effect as of the date of this Agreement survive the transactions
contemplated hereby without impermissible assignment; and

            (d) at the Closing, Mesirow Asset Management, Mesirow Holdings, each
Management Corporation and each Manager shall deliver a certificate certifying
as to compliance with the foregoing.

      6.4 Registration as an Investment Adviser. Mesirow Asset Management and
the Managers shall have caused the Partnership to become registered as an
investment adviser under the Advisers Act and the rules and regulations
promulgated thereunder in all jurisdictions in which Mesirow Asset Management is
registered in connection with the Institutional Business on the date of this
Agreement and in each other jurisdiction where it is desirable for the
Partnership to be registered as an investment adviser in order to conduct after
the Asset Transfers and Closing the Institutional Business presently conducted
by Mesirow Asset Management.

      6.5 Other Approvals. Except as otherwise specifically contemplated hereby,
all actions by or in respect of, or filings with, any governmental body, agency,
or official or authority required to permit the consummation of the transactions
contemplated hereby so that the Partnership shall be able to carry on the
Institutional Business after the Closing Date substantially in the manner now
conducted by Mesirow Asset Management, shall have been taken, made or obtained,
and any and all other material permits, approvals, consents or other action
necessary to consummate the transactions hereunder shall have been received or
taken, and none of such permits, approvals or consents shall contain any
provisions which, in the reasonable judgment of AMG, are unduly burdensome.

      6.6 Asset Transfer. (a) The transactions contemplated by the Asset
Transfer Agreement in the form attached hereto as Exhibit 6.6 shall have
occurred and at least one (1) full business day shall have elapsed from such
occurrence, (b) such other documents and instruments of transfer as AMG shall
reasonably deem necessary shall have been executed and delivered, and (c) the
Partnership's capitalization, including Partnership Points and options and other
rights to purchase Partnership Points, and the Capital Accounts in the
Partnership shall be as set forth on Schedule 6.6 hereto.

      6.7 Non Solicitation/Non Disclosure Agreements. Each Manager and each
Management Corporation shall have entered into a Non Solicitation/Non Disclosure
Agreement with the Partnership (each a "Non Solicitation Agreement") in the form
attached hereto as Exhibit 6.7, and each such Non Solicitation Agreement shall
be in full force and effect.

      6.8 Working Capital and Tangible Net Worth of the Partnership. After the
Asset Transfers, and at the Closing, and after taking into account all
transaction costs which are assumed or to be assumed by the Partnership, the
Partnership shall have a tangible net worth (determined


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in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles using the accrual
based method of accounting, consistently applied) of at least $600,000 and at
least $200,000 of working capital (defined as current assets less current
liabilities). The Partnership shall also have all of the assets and cash
necessary for the operation of the Institutional Business consistent with past
practices. After the Asset Transfers and immediately prior to the Closing, the
adjusted tax basis of the assets of the Partnership consisting of office
furniture and computer equipment and other equipment as agreed to by AMG shall
be at least $400,000.

      6.9 Delivery. Each Mesirow Entity, the Partnership, each Management
Corporation and each Manager shall have executed (where applicable) and
delivered to AMG (or shall have caused to be executed and delivered to AMG by
the appropriate person) the following:

            (a) the Asset Transfer Agreement and all such other documents of
transfer and assignment as AMG may reasonably require;

            (b) certified copies of resolutions of the board of directors or
trustees (and, if necessary, the shareholders or partners) of the Mesirow
Entities, each Management Corporation and the Skyline Funds, authorizing the
execution and delivery of each of the Transaction Documents to which such Person
is a party and approving all other actions required to be taken or approved in
connection with this Agreement and the other Transaction Documents and the
transactions contemplated herein and therein;

            (c) a copy of the charter and by-laws of Mesirow Asset Management
and each of the Management Corporations which, in the case of the charter, is
certified as of a recent date by the Secretary of State of the relevant state of
incorporation;

            (d) a copy of the Agreement and Declaration of Trust and by-laws of
the Skyline Trust which, in the case of the Agreement and Declaration of Trust,
is certified as of a recent date by the Secretary of State of the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts;

            (e) a certificate issued by the appropriate Secretary of State
certifying that Mesirow Asset Management, Mesirow Financial, Mesirow Holdings,
the Partnership, each Management Corporation and the Skyline Trust is validly
existing and in good standing in such state as of the most recent practicable
date;

            (f) a certificate issued by the appropriate Secretary of State of
each state in which each of Mesirow Asset Management and, after giving effect to
the Asset Transfers, the Partnership does business certifying that Mesirow Asset
Management and the Partnership, as applicable, are in good standing in such
state as of the most recent practicable date;

            (g) true and correct copies of each of the Transaction Documents,
and all agreements, documents, instruments and certificates delivered or to be
delivered in connection therewith;


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            (h) for each of the Managers evidence that such Person has had a
physical examination within ninety (90) days prior to the Closing, including a
letter from a licensed physician familiar with such Person's health indicating
that such Person is in good health at such date;

            (i) a certificate of the Secretary of Mesirow Asset Management,
Mesirow Financial, Mesirow Holdings, and each of the Management Corporations and
the Skyline Trust, certifying that its respective resolutions, charter and
by-laws described in paragraphs (b) and (c) above are in full force and effect
and have not been amended or modified, and that the officers of such corporation
are those persons named in the certificate;

            (j) an opinion from Mayer, Brown & Platt, counsel to Mesirow Asset
Management, Mesirow Holdings and the Partnership, in form and substance
materially consistent with Exhibit 6.9(k);

            (k) an opinion from Bell, Boyd & Lloyd, counsel to the Skyline
Trust, in form and substance materially consistent with Exhibit 6.9(l);

            (l) a Trademark, Tradename and Service Mark Assignment, in form and
substance materially consistent with Exhibit 6.9(m);

            (m) all records of the Skyline Trust that are customarily maintained
by the Skyline Trust's investment adviser or are required to be maintained by
the adviser under Section 31 of the Investment Company Act and regulations
promulgated thereunder, together with all records customarily maintained on
behalf of the Skyline Trust by its distributor;

            (n) complete copies, and access upon the request of the Partnership
to the originals, of all records of the Institutional Business that are
customarily maintained by Mesirow Asset Management or are required to be
maintained under the Advisers Act and regulations promulgated thereunder; and

            (o) such other certificates and other documents as Goodwin, Procter
& Hoar as counsel to AMG may reasonably request in connection with the
transactions contemplated herein and in the other Transaction Documents.

      6.10 Code of Ethics, etc. The Partnership shall have adopted such Code of
Ethics, Insider Trading Policies, Trade Allocation Policies and Supervisory
Procedures Manuals as are acceptable to AMG.

      6.11 Resignations. Mesirow Asset Management shall have delivered or caused
to be delivered to AMG the resignations, to be effective upon the Closing, of
all officers of the Skyline Trust who are not the Managers and of all trustees
of the Skyline Trust except Dutton.


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      6.12 Elections. Persons acceptable to AMG and the Managers shall have been
duly elected as trustees of the Skyline Trust.

      6.13 Termination of Mesirow Growth Fund. At or prior to the Closing,
Mesirow Growth Fund shall have been terminated and all liquidating payments or
similar distributions shall have been made to the limited partners therein, all
in accordance with the terms and provisions of the Mesirow Growth Fund Amended
and Restated Agreement of Limited Partnership dated as of May 5, 1992 and in
accordance with applicable law.

      6.14 New Fund Contracts. The Skyline Trust shall have entered into
arrangements satisfactory to AMG with (a) one or more money market mutual
fund(s) to and from which shares of the Skyline Trust may be exchanged and, (b)
if so requested by AMG, a third party distributor, and in connection therewith
the Skyline Trust and the Mesirow Entities shall have given all notices to
shareholders of the Skyline Trust as may be required by applicable law or
regulation and within any required time periods. The agreements described in the
foregoing sentence, together with the advisory agreements described in Section
6.3(b) and any administrative or similar contracts and any plans in connection
therewith that may be determined by AMG to be necessary or appropriate for the
Skyline Trust, shall all have received any approvals of shareholders, trustees
and independent trustees of the Skyline Trust or the Skyline Funds as may be
necessary or appropriate and shall be referred to herein as the "New Fund
Contracts."

      6.15 Termination of Existing Advisory and Distribution Arrangements.
Except as contemplated in Section 8.13, all advisory agreements and distribution
arrangements between the Skyline Funds and Mesirow Holdings, Mesirow Asset
Management and any of their Affiliates, shall have been terminated effective as
of the Closing, or in the case of the investment advisory agreement between
Mesirow Asset Management and each of the Skyline Funds, upon effectiveness of
the corresponding agreement with the Partnership as contemplated by Section
6.3(b).

      6.16 Termination of Covenant Concerning Confidential Information. At or
prior to the Closing, Mesirow Asset Management shall have delivered to AMG
evidence that (i) each of the agreements listed on Schedule 2.10(c) hereto has
terminated on terms acceptable to AMG and its counsel, and (ii) except as
otherwise consented to by AMG (which consent shall not be unreasonably
withheld), each of such employees from and after the termination of such
agreement shall have no liability or obligation whatsoever under such agreement
to Mesirow Financial or any of its Affiliates.


SECTION 7. CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO THE OBLIGATIONS OF MESIROW ASSET MANAGEMENT
           AND MESIROW HOLDINGS

      The obligations of Mesirow Asset Management to sell and deliver the
Purchased Interest, and of Mesirow Holdings to cause such sale and delivery, to
AMG are subject to the satisfaction at or prior to the Closing Date of the
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condition may have been waived in writing by Mesirow Asset Management prior to
the Closing Date.

      7.1 No Litigation; No Opposition. No judgment, injunction, order or decree
enjoining or prohibiting any of AMG, any Mesirow Entity, any Management
Corporation or any Manager or other parties to any of the Transaction Documents,
from consummating the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby shall have
been entered and no suit, action or proceeding shall be pending or threatened
prior to or on the Closing Date before or by any court or governmental body
seeking to restrain or prohibit the execution and delivery of this Agreement or
any of the Transaction Documents or the consummation of the transactions
contemplated hereby or thereby.

      7.2 Representations, Warranties and Covenants. Each of the representations
and warranties of AMG contained in this Agreement and in any schedule or exhibit
attached hereto (including any supplement to any such schedule or exhibit) and
in each other Transaction Document or otherwise made in writing by AMG or on its
behalf shall be true and correct at and as of the Closing as though newly made
at such time. Each and all the agreements and conditions to be performed or
satisfied by AMG hereunder and under the other Transaction Documents at or prior
to the Closing Date shall have been duly performed or satisfied in all material
respects; and AMG shall have furnished Mesirow Asset Management and Mesirow
Holdings with a certificate dated as of the Closing Date to the foregoing
effect.

      7.3 Delivery. AMG shall have executed and delivered to Mesirow Asset
Management and Mesirow Holdings, the following:

            (a) certified copies of resolutions of the board of directors (and,
if necessary, the shareholders) of AMG authorizing the execution of this
Agreement and each of the other Transaction Documents to which AMG is a party;

            (b) a copy of the charter and by-laws of AMG which, in the case of
the charter, is certified as of a recent date by the Secretary of State of the
State of Delaware;

            (c) a certificate issued by the Secretary of State of the State of
Delaware certifying that AMG is validly existing in Delaware as of the most
recent practicable date;

            (d) true and correct copies of each of the Transaction Documents,
and all agreements, documents, instruments and certificates delivered or to be
delivered in connection therewith to which AMG is a party;

            (e) a certificate of the Secretary of AMG certifying that the
resolutions, charter and by-laws in paragraphs (a) and (b) above are in full
force and effect and have not been amended or modified, and that the officers of
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            (f) an opinion from Goodwin, Procter & Hoar in form and substance
materially consistent with Exhibit 7.3(f).

      7.4 Advisory Contract Consents. At the Closing, clients of Mesirow Asset
Management (including the Skyline Funds) which are party to advisory agreements
that provide for Aggregate Contract Payments constituting at least seventy-five
percent (75%) of the Base Fees shall have affirmatively consented in writing to
the transactions contemplated hereby (by countersigning a notice substantially
in the form of Exhibit 8.1(a) or Exhibit 8.1(b) such that the advisory contracts
(or Comparable Contracts as provided in Sections 6.3(a) and (b) hereof with
respect to registered investment companies) in effect as of the date of this
Agreement survive the transactions contemplated hereby without impermissible
assignment.

      7.5 New Fund Distribution Arrangements. The Skyline Trust shall have
entered into arrangements satisfactory to the independent trustees of the
Skyline Trust with respect to the distribution of shares of the Skyline Trust.

SECTION 8. COVENANTS OF THE PARTIES.

      From and after the date hereof (subject to Section 11.2 hereof), each of
the Partnership, Mesirow Asset Management and Mesirow Holdings, jointly and
severally, and each Management Corporation and each of the Managers, severally
but not jointly, agrees with AMG that it (or he) will perform the actions
contemplated to be performed by it (or him) under this Section 8, and AMG agrees
with each of the Partnership, Mesirow Asset Management, Mesirow Holdings, each
Management Corporation and each Manager that it will perform the actions
contemplated to be performed by it under this Section 8:

      8.1 Client Consents.

            (a) As soon as practicable after the date hereof, Mesirow Asset
Management shall notify all its clients (other than the Skyline Funds) of the
transactions contemplated hereby and by the other Transaction Documents. Such
notice shall be substantially in the form of Exhibit 8.1(a) hereto unless
otherwise agreed by Mesirow Asset Management and AMG with respect to a
particular client or group of clients.

            (b) On or prior to June 30, 1995, Mesirow Asset Management shall
send to each client who received a notice in substantially the form of Exhibit
8.1(a) hereto, and who has not returned such notice, a notice in substantially
the form of Exhibit 8.1(b) hereto; unless otherwise agreed by Mesirow Asset
Management and AMG with respect to a particular client or group of clients.

            (c) The parties hereto will cooperate and use all commercially
reasonable efforts to obtain, as soon as practicable, the written consent of
each client of Mesirow Asset Management (other than the Skyline Funds) to the
assignment of such client's investment advisory contract,


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where such client's investment advisory contract requires such written consent
for the transactions contemplated hereby.

            (d) With respect to the Skyline Funds, subject in all cases to the
fiduciary duties to which it may be subject, Mesirow Holdings and Mesirow Asset
Management shall use all commercially reasonable efforts (including, without
limitation, the payment of reasonable printing, soliciting and similar expenses)
to cause each of the Skyline Funds to call a meeting of its shareholders to
consider, and to solicit its shareholders with regard to, the transactions
contemplated hereby, including the investment advisory agreement with the
Partnership contemplated under Section 6.3(b), the subsequent change in control
of the Partnership to occur at the Closing, the investment advisory agreement
contemplated to be in effect at and after the Closing and the election of
trustees as contemplated in Section 6.12, consistent with all of the
requirements of federal securities laws applicable to such solicitation.

      8.2 Conduct of Business. Until the Closing, except as specifically
contemplated by this Agreement (or except with the prior written consent of
AMG):

            (a) the business of each of Mesirow Asset Management and the
Partnership shall be conducted only in the ordinary course and in a manner
consistent in all material respects with past practices, and in compliance in
all material respects with all applicable laws, rules and regulations;

            (b) the Mesirow Entities, the Management Corporations and the
Managers shall not make or assist in making any change in the charter documents
or by-laws of Mesirow Asset Management or in the Partnership Agreement of the
Partnership;

            (c) the Partnership shall not (i) declare, set aside, make or pay
any distribution or dividend in respect of its equity interests, or direct or
indirect issuance, redemption, purchase or other acquisition of its own capital
stock or other equity interests, or (ii) make any change in its capitalization,
and none of the Mesirow Entities shall cause or permit any such event;

            (d) neither Mesirow Asset Management nor the Partnership shall (i)
create, incur or assume any Indebtedness, (ii) make any loans, advances or
capital contributions to or investments in, any person or entity, (iii) make any
capital expenditure, or (iv) settle any litigation;

            (e) neither Mesirow Asset Management nor the Partnership shall
acquire, sell, lease or dispose of any assets other than in the ordinary course
of business;

            (f) neither Mesirow Asset Management nor the Partnership shall
mortgage, pledge or subject to any lien, lease, security interest or other
Claim, any properties or assets; and

            (g) in each case, except in the ordinary course of business
consistent with past practices, (i) none of the Mesirow Entities or the
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compensation payable or to become payable to any director, officer, employee or
agent currently employed by Mesirow Asset Management or the Partnership, and
(ii) neither Mesirow Asset Management nor the Partnership (nor Mesirow Holdings
to the extent it may affect Mesirow Asset Management or the Partnership) without
the prior written consent of AMG shall hire any directors, officers, employees
or agents, or enter into any collective bargaining agreement, bonus, stock
option, profit sharing, compensation, pension, welfare, retirement or other
similar arrangement, or any employment contract.

      8.3 Preservation of Business and Assets. Until the Closing, each of
Mesirow Asset Management, Mesirow Holdings, the Partnership and each Manager
shall use all commercially reasonable efforts, consistent with past practices,
to: (a) preserve the current Institutional Business, (b) maintain the present
clients of the Institutional Business until the Asset Transfers, and thereafter
to maintain such clients as clients of the Partnership, in each case, on terms
that are at least as favorable as the terms of the agreements between Mesirow
Asset Management and the relevant client as in effect on the date hereof, (c)
preserve the goodwill of Mesirow Asset Management until the Asset Transfers, and
thereafter to preserve such goodwill as goodwill of the Partnership, and (d)
preserve any Licenses required in connection with the business of Mesirow Asset
Management (including without limitation all investment adviser registrations).
In addition, none of Mesirow Asset Management, Mesirow Holdings (to the extent
it may affect Mesirow Asset Management or the Partnership), the Partnership, any
of Management Corporations or any of the Managers shall take any material action
not in the ordinary course of business without giving AMG prior written notice
thereof.

      8.4 Observer Rights and Access. Until the Closing, Mesirow Asset
Management shall use all commercially reasonable efforts to cause the board of
trustees of the Skyline Trust to permit a representative of AMG to attend and
observe all meetings of the board of trustees of the Skyline Trust in a
non-voting observer capacity. Mesirow Asset Management and Mesirow Holdings
shall afford to AMG and its representatives free access to the properties and
records of Mesirow Asset Management and Mesirow Holdings (to the extent it may
affect Mesirow Asset Management and the Partnership), the Skyline Funds and the
Partnership in order that AMG may have full opportunity to make such
investigation as it shall desire for purposes consistent with this Agreement.

      8.5 Termination of Reserve Fund Arrangements. Mesirow Holdings and Mesirow
Asset Management will cooperate with AMG and the Skyline Funds and will use all
commercially reasonable efforts to terminate, and to cause the Skyline Funds to
terminate, all existing agreements in connection with the Reserve Fund and each
series thereof as such agreements apply to the Skyline Funds.

      8.6 Use of Skyline Name. The Mesirow Entities will use all commercially
reasonable efforts to cease all use, and to cause their Affiliates and the
Reserve Fund to cease all use, on and after the Closing Date of the word
"Skyline," and the logo used by the Skyline Trust and all other trademarks,
trade names or service marks related thereto.


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      8.7 SEC Filings.

            (a) The parties hereto will cooperate to file, as soon as
practicable following the execution of this Agreement and on behalf of the
Partnership, with the SEC a Uniform Application for Investment Adviser
Registration on Form ADV to register the Partnership as an investment adviser
under the Advisers Act, and will cooperate to file the appropriate application
for investment adviser registration as soon as practicable following the
execution of this Agreement on behalf of the Partnership, with all other
jurisdictions in which Mesirow Asset Management is registered as an investment
adviser and in each other jurisdiction where it is desirable for the Partnership
to be registered as an investment adviser in order to conduct after the Asset
Transfers and the Closing the Institutional Business presently conducted by
Mesirow Asset Management (together with the application on Form ADV, the
"Applications").

            (b) The parties hereto will cooperate with each other and will each
use all commercially reasonable efforts to cause the Skyline Funds to file a
post-effective amendment to the Skyline Funds' registration statement on Form
N-1A at least sixty (60) days prior to the Closing, which amendment shall
reflect all changes in the Skyline Funds' affairs as a consequence of the
transactions contemplated hereby, and shall cooperate with one another in
causing the Skyline Funds to make any other filing necessary to satisfy
disclosure requirements to enable the public distribution of the shares of
beneficial interest of the Skyline Funds to continue unabated after the Closing.
Each party covenants that any information describing such party or its
Affiliates or provided by such party or its Affiliates or their respective
operations or plans that is contained in any such post-effective amendment will
not contain, at the time any such amendment becomes effective, any untrue
statement of material fact or omit to state any material fact required to be
stated therein, where necessary in order to make the statements therein, in
light of the circumstances under which they are made, not misleading.

            (c) The parties hereto will cooperate with each other and will each
use all commercially reasonable efforts to cause the Skyline Funds, with the
assistance of counsel to AMG, to prepare and file a proxy statement and related
materials, as contemplated by Section 8.1(d) as soon as practical following the
execution of this Agreement. Each party covenants that any information
describing such party or its Affiliates or provided by such party or its
Affiliates or their respective operations or plans that is contained in any
solicitation materials will not contain, at the time such materials are
furnished or at the time of the shareholder meeting contemplated thereby, any
untrue statement of material fact or omit to state any material fact required to
be stated therein, where necessary in order to make the statements therein, in
light of the circumstances under which they are made, not misleading.

      8.8 Interim Financial Statements. Until the Closing, on or prior to the
penultimate business day of each calendar month, Mesirow Asset Management shall
furnish to AMG unaudited balance sheets of Mesirow Asset Management as the end
of the preceding month, together with the related unaudited statements of income
and cash flows of the Institutional Business for the period from March 31, 1995
through such month end, which financial statements shall have been


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prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, methods
and practices using the accrual method of accounting consistently applied
(except that they do not include footnotes) and fairly present in all material
respects the financial position and the results of operations of Mesirow Asset
Management for the period covered thereby and then ended, subject to year-end
audit adjustments which individually, or in the aggregate, are not material
(together, such financial statements are referred to as the "Interim Financial
Statements"). At the time the Interim Financial Statements are given to AMG,
they shall be accompanied by a certificate of Mesirow Asset Management to the
foregoing effect.

      8.9 Confidentiality. Each of the parties hereto agrees, on behalf of
itself and its representatives and agents, to keep confidential any and all
information and data of a proprietary or confidential nature with respect to
another party in its possession or which it has received as a result of any
investigation made in connection with this Agreement; provided, however, that
notwithstanding the foregoing, each of the parties hereto shall be free to
disclose any such information or data (a) to the extent required by applicable
law, order, rule or regulation (including without limitation applicable federal
and state securities laws) and (b) during the course of or in connection with
any litigation, arbitration or other proceeding based upon or in connection with
the subject matter of this Agreement; provided, however, that prior to
disclosing any such information in connection with any such litigation,
arbitration or proceeding, the applicable party shall give prior notice to the
other interested parties and shall use reasonable efforts to obtain confidential
treatment therefor. In addition, the timing and content of any news or other
media release regarding the transactions contemplated hereby shall be mutually
agreed to in advance by AMG and Mesirow Holdings.

      8.10 Expenses. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, each of the
parties hereto shall pay its own expenses incident to the negotiation and
consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and the
Transaction Documents and the preparation and carrying out of this Agreement and
the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby; provided, however, that AMG
shall pay the fees and disbursements of Goodwin, Procter & Hoar in connection
with the preparation and filing of the proxy statement described in Section
8.8(c) and all filing and registration fees incurred by the Partnership in
connection with the transactions contemplated hereby or pursuant to its
obligations hereunder.

      8.11 Covenants With Respect to Section 15(f) of the Investment Company
Act.

            (a) In accordance with Section 15(f) of the Investment Company Act
(i) for a period of three (3) years after the effectiveness of the Asset
Transfers, AMG shall not cause, and shall use all commercially reasonable
efforts not to permit, any "interested person" of Mesirow Asset Management or
the Partnership, as such term is defined in the Investment Company Act, to
become or to continue as a member of the Board of Trustees of the Skyline Trust
unless, taking into account such interested person, at least seventy-five
percent (75%) of the members of such Board of Trustees are not interested
persons of Mesirow Asset Management or the Partnership, and (ii) for a period of
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cause, and will use all commercially reasonable efforts to prevent any Affiliate
of the Partnership from engaging in or causing, any act, practice or arrangement
that imposes an unfair burden on the Skyline Trust within the meaning of Section
15(f), or if the Partnership or any of its Affiliates shall have obtained an
order from the SEC exempting it from the provisions of Section 15(f) or an
opinion of counsel based on judicial precedents under applicable federal law
with respect to the meaning of Section 15(f), which opinion is reasonably
satisfactory in form and substance to the Board of Trustees of the Skyline
Trust, then this representation shall be deemed to be modified to the extent
necessary to permit the Partnership and its Affiliates to act in a manner
consistent with such exemptive order or legal opinion.

            (b) In accordance with Section 15(f) of the Investment Company Act
(i) for a period of three years after the effectiveness of the Asset Transfers,
neither Mesirow Asset Management nor Mesirow Holdings shall knowingly cause, and
shall use all commercially reasonable efforts to cooperate with reasonable
requests made by AMG so as not to permit any "interested person" of Mesirow
Asset Management, as such term is defined in the Investment Company Act, to
become or to continue as a member of the Board of Trustees of the Skyline Trust
unless, taking into account such interested person, at least seventy-five
percent (75%) of the members of such Board of Trustees are not interested
persons of Mesirow Asset Management or the Partnership, and (ii) for a period of
two (2) years following the Closing Date, neither Mesirow Asset Management nor
Mesirow Holdings will engage in or cause, and each will use all commercially
reasonable efforts to prevent any Affiliate of each of them from engaging in or
causing, and act, practice or arrangement that imposes an unfair burden on the
Skyline Trust within the meaning of Section 15(f); provided, however, that if
Mesirow Asset Management or any of its Affiliates shall have obtained an order
from the SEC exempting it from the provisions of Section 15(f) or an opinion of
counsel based on judicial precedents under applicable federal law with respect
to the meaning of Section 15(f), which opinion is reasonably satisfactory in
form and substance to the Board of Trustees of the Skyline Trust, then this
representation shall be deemed to be modified to the extent necessary to permit
Mesirow Asset Management and its Affiliates to act in a manner consistent with
such exemptive order or legal opinion.

      8.12 Retirement Plans. As of the effectiveness of the Closing, the
Partnership shall execute and deliver an employee retirement plan satisfactory
to the Managers and AMG, which provides for employee contributions toward
retirement and permits, among other things, the investment of contributions in
the Skyline Funds.

      8.13 Agreement with Mesirow Financial. During the period from the Closing
Date through the second anniversary of the Closing Date, Mesirow Holdings shall
take any and all action necessary to cause Mesirow Financial to pay all
compensation or fees received by it pursuant to any selling group, selected
dealer, distribution, service or similar agreement with respect to shares of any
of the Skyline Funds ("Fees") to the registered representative(s) or similar
customer service provider(s) responsible for the customers who hold the shares
of the Skyline Funds with respect to which such fees are being received.


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      8.14 Mesirow Growth Fund. The Mesirow Entities shall use all commercially
reasonable efforts to cause the trustees of the Skyline Trust to permit limited
partners in the Mesirow Growth Fund to purchase shares of Skyline Special
Equities Portfolio with a net asset value equal to the fair market value of the
distributions that such limited partners are entitled to receive upon
liquidation of Mesirow Growth Fund. The Mesirow Entities shall cause to be sent
to the limited partners of Mesirow Growth Fund, together with any notice,
report, consent or similar document that sets forth the intention of any of the
Mesirow Entities to take action that will cause Mesirow Growth Fund to
terminate, a notice indicating that such limited partners may make investments
in the Skyline Special Equities Portfolio, together with a prospectus,
application and such other information with respect to the Skyline Special
Equities Portfolio as AMG, the Managers and the Mesirow Entities may reasonably
agree to be appropriate or necessary.

      8.15 Tax Compliance. Mesirow Asset Management shall recommend that, and
after such course of action has been approved by the board of trustees of
Skyline Trust shall take all actions necessary to cause, Skyline Special
Equities II, within thirty (30) days after the execution of this Agreement, to
prepare and file an amended federal income tax return for the 1993 tax year (and
any other documentation required by the IRS in connection therewith) and pay any
deficiency related to such tax year and other additions to tax, interest, fines
and penalties relating thereto.

SECTION 9. INDEMNIFICATION.

      9.1 Indemnification by Mesirow Asset Management and Mesirow Holdings. From
and after the Closing Date, Mesirow Asset Management and Mesirow Holdings shall
jointly and severally defend, indemnify, save and hold harmless AMG, AMG's
Affiliates and subsidiaries and their respective employees, representatives,
officers, directors, partners and agents, from and against any and all actions,
suits, claims, proceedings, demands, assessments and judgments, costs, Taxes,
losses (including, without limitation, diminution in value), liabilities,
damages, deficiencies and expenses, including without limitation, interest,
penalties, reasonable attorneys' and accountants' fees and all reasonable
amounts paid in investigation, defense or settlement of any of the foregoing,
incurred in connection with, arising out of, resulting from or incident to (a)
any misrepresentation, breach of any warranty, covenant or agreement, the
inaccuracy of any representation, or the default or nonfulfillment of any
agreement on the part of Mesirow Asset Management or Mesirow Holdings and, prior
to the Closing, the Partnership, under this Agreement or any of the Transaction
Documents or any of the documents, instruments or certificates contemplated
hereby or thereby or in any schedule, exhibit, certificate or financial
statement delivered hereunder, or any claim, action or proceeding asserted or
instituted or growing out of any matter or thing covered by such
representations, warranties, covenants or agreements, (b) the operation of
Mesirow Asset Management including, without limitation the operation of the
Partnership prior to the Closing, (c) the administration or management of the
Skyline Funds including, without limitation, the administration or management of
the Skyline Funds prior to the Closing, and the Tax matters described on
Schedule 2.24(f) or (d) any contracts, leases or agreements not assumed by the
Partnership; provided, however, that the indemnification obligations of the
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indemnification for Taxes or based upon or related to a breach of any
representation or warranty or covenant with respect to Taxes, Employee Plans or
environmental laws or based upon or related to the Tax matters described on
Schedule 2.24(f)) shall be limited in the aggregate to an amount equal to the
Purchase Price.

      9.2 Indemnification by Management Corporations. From and after the Closing
Date, each of the Management Corporations, shall severally defend, indemnify,
save and hold harmless AMG, AMG's Affiliates and subsidiaries, the Managers
(other than any Manager holding stock in such Management Corporation), the other
Management Corporations, and their respective employees, representatives,
officers, directors, partners and agents from and against any and all actions,
suits, claims, proceedings, demands, assessments and judgments, costs, losses
(including, without limitation, diminution in value), liabilities, damages,
deficiencies and expenses, including, without limitation, interest, penalties,
reasonable attorneys' and accountants' fees and all reasonable amounts paid in
investigation, defense or settlement of any of the foregoing, incurred in
connection with, arising out of, resulting from or incident to any
misrepresentation, breach of warranty, covenant or agreement, the inaccuracy of
any representation, or the default or nonfulfillment of any agreement, in each
case on the part of such party or their respective stockholders, under this
Agreement or any of the Transaction Documents or any of the documents,
instruments or certificates contemplated hereby or thereby, or any schedule,
exhibit, or certificate delivered hereunder or thereunder, or any claim, action,
or proceeding asserted or instituted or growing out of any matter or thing
covered by such representations, warranties, covenants or agreements.

      9.3 Indemnification by AMG.

            (a) From and after the Closing Date, AMG shall defend, indemnify,
save and hold harmless Mesirow Asset Management, Mesirow Holdings, the Managers
and the Management Corporations and their respective officers and directors from
and against any and all actions, suits, claims, proceedings, demands,
assessments and judgments, costs, Taxes, losses, liabilities, damages,
deficiencies and expenses, including without limitation, interest, penalties,
reasonable attorneys' and accountants' fees and all reasonable amounts paid in
investigation, defense or settlement of any of the foregoing, incurred in
connection with or arising out of or resulting from or incident to any
misrepresentation, breach of any warranty, covenant or agreement, the inaccuracy
of any representation, or the default or nonfulfillment of any agreement on the
part of AMG under this Agreement or any of the Transaction Documents or any of
the documents, instruments, or certificates contemplated hereby or thereby, or
any schedule, exhibit, or certificate delivered hereunder or thereunder, or any
claim, action or proceeding asserted or instituted or growing out of any matter
or thing covered by such representations, warranties, covenants or agreements.

      (b) From and after the Closing Date, AMG shall defend, indemnify, save and
hold harmless Mesirow Asset Management, Mesirow Holdings and their respective
officers and directors from and against any and all costs, expenses and
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incurred in connection with or arising out of or resulting from or incident to
any suit, claim, or proceedings to which any of the foregoing indemnified
parties is made party; provided that such suit, claim or proceeding results from
the operation of the Partnership after the Closing Date, and; provided further
that none of the foregoing indemnified parties is found in such proceeding or
otherwise by a court or tribunal of competent jurisdiction to have acted with,
or failed to act as a result of, willful misconduct, recklessness or gross
negligence.

      9.4 Survival of Indemnification Obligations. The indemnification
obligations of Mesirow Asset Management, Mesirow Holdings, the Partnership, each
Management Corporation, and AMG contained in this Section 9 shall terminate
three (3) years after the Closing Date except that with respect to the
representations and warranties contained in Sections 2.18, 2.20, and 2.24(f)
and, to the extent it relates to such Sections, Section 2.25, such
indemnification obligations shall survive until the expiration of the applicable
statutes of limitations, including extensions thereof. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, if prior to such expiration date a specific state of facts shall have
become known which may constitute or give rise to any loss as to which such
indemnity may be payable and an indemnified party shall have given notice of
such facts to the indemnifying party specifying and describing the basis of the
relevant indemnity claim, then the right to indemnification with respect thereto
shall remain in effect without regard to when such matter shall have been
finally determined and disposed of according to the date on which notice of the
applicable claim is given.

      9.5 Defense of Claims. If any action, suit, claim, Tax audit, proceeding,
demand, assessment or enforcement action is filed or initiated against any party
entitled to the benefit of indemnity hereunder, the indemnified party shall give
written notice thereof to the indemnifying party or parties as promptly as
practicable (and in any event within thirty (30) days after the service of the
citation or summons); provided, however, that the failure of any indemnified
party to give timely notice shall not affect the rights of such party to
indemnification hereunder except to the extent that the indemnifying party
demonstrates actual damage caused by such failure. After such notice and a
reasonable period of time to allow for analysis of the relevant claim, if the
indemnifying party shall acknowledge in writing to such indemnified party that
such indemnifying party shall be obligated under the terms of its indemnity
hereunder for all liabilities of the indemnified party in connection with such
action, suit, claim, tax audit, proceeding, demand, assessment or enforcement
action (subject to the following sentence), then the indemnifying party shall be
entitled, if it so elects and with counsel reasonably satisfactory to the
indemnified party, to take control of the defense and investigation of such
action, suit, claim, tax audit, proceeding, demand, assessment or enforcement
action, and to employ and engage attorneys to handle and defend the same, at the
indemnifying party's cost, risk and expense; and the indemnified party shall
cooperate in all reasonable respects, at the indemnifying party's request and
cost, risk and expense, with the indemnifying party and its attorneys in the
investigation, trial and defense of such action, suit, claim, tax audit,
proceeding, demand, assessment or enforcement action, and any appeal arising
therefrom; provided, however, that the indemnified party may, at its own cost,
participate in such investigation, trial and defense of such action, suit,
claim, tax audit, proceeding, demand, assessment or enforcement action, and any
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provided further, that the indemnifying party shall have an obligation to keep
the indemnified party apprised of the status of the action, suit, claim, tax
audit, proceeding, demand, assessment or enforcement action, to furnish the
indemnified party with all documents and information that the indemnified party
shall reasonably request in connection therewith, and to consult with the
indemnified party prior to acting on major matters involved in such action,
suit, claim, tax audit, proceeding, demand, assessment or enforcement action,
including settlement discussions, it being understood that no settlement of any
action for which indemnification may be payable hereunder shall be made without
the prior written consent of the indemnified party. Notwithstanding any other
provision of this Section 9.5, if an indemnified party withholds its consent to
a settlement or elects to defend any claim, where but for such action the
indemnifying party could have settled such claim, the indemnifying party shall
be required to indemnify the indemnified party only up to a maximum of the bona
fide settlement offer for which the indemnifying party could have settled such
claim. The indemnified party shall be entitled to defend, settle or proceed in
such other manner as it deems fit, in its sole discretion, in connection with
any action, suit, claim, proceeding, demand, assessment or enforcement action as
to which the indemnifying party has not acknowledged its obligations in writing
in accordance with the foregoing sentence; and no actions taken by the
indemnified party in connection therewith shall affect or limit the obligations
of the indemnifying party pursuant to this Section 9.5.

      9.6 Prompt Payment. Any indemnity payable pursuant to this Section 9 shall
be paid within the later of ten (10) days of the indemnified party's request
therefor or ten (10) days prior to the date on which the liability upon which
the indemnity is based is required to be satisfied by the indemnified party.

SECTION 10. DEFINITIONS.

      10.1 Definitions. Capitalized terms used in this Agreement and not
otherwise defined herein shall have the meanings set forth below.

            "Advisers Act" means the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as the
same may be amended from time to time, and any successor to such act.

            "Affiliate" of a Person means a Person that directly or indirectly,
through one or more intermediaries, controls, is controlled by, or is under
common control with, the first Person. As used in this definition, the term
"control" (including the terms "controlled by" and "under common control with")
means the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to (a) vote
twenty-five percent (25%) or more of the outstanding voting securities of such
Person, or (b) otherwise direct the management policies of such Person by
contract or otherwise.

            "Aggregate Contract Payments" means the aggregate amount of all
investment advisory, management, administration or similar fees provided for in
investment advisory contracts between Mesirow Asset Management and its clients,
determined on an annualized basis


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and based upon (a) assets under management as of December 31, 1994 or any
subsequent account inception date and (b) the contractual rate of such fees
provided for in the relevant agreement(s).

            "Applications" has the meaning set forth in Section 8.8 hereof.

            "Asset Transfers" means the consummation of the transactions to be
effected pursuant to the Asset Transfer Agreement, as more fully described in
Section 6.6.

            "Asset Transfer Agreement" means that certain Asset Transfer
Agreement, a form of which is attached hereto as Exhibit 6.6.

            "Base Fees" means all Aggregate Contract Payments under all
investment advisory contracts constituting the Institutional Business as of
December 31, 1994.

            "Capital Account" has the meaning ascribed thereto in the
Partnership Agreement and the Restated Partnership Agreement.

            "Claims" has the meaning set forth in Section 1.1(a) hereof.

            "Closing" has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 1.3 hereof.

            "Closing Date" has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 1.3
hereof.

            "Code" means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as the same may be
amended from time to time, and any successor to such code.

            "Company Financial Statements" has the meaning set forth in Section
2.11(a) hereof.

            "Comparable Contract" means a new contract between the Partnership
and the party or parties to a prior contract with Mesirow Asset Management which
new contract is substantially the same as such prior contract with Mesirow Asset
Management and is at least as favorable in all respects (including without
limitation with respect to advisory fees) to the Partnership as such prior
contract (as in effect on March 31, 1995) was to Mesirow Asset Management.

            "Delaware Act" means the Delaware Revised Uniform Limited
Partnership Act (6 Del. C. Section 7-101, et. seq.), as it may be amended from
time to time, and any successor to such act.

            "Employee Contract" has the meaning set forth in Section 2.10
hereof.

            "Employee Stockholder" has the meaning ascribed thereto in the
Restated Partnership Agreement.


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            "Employment Arrangement" has the meaning set forth in Section 2.10
hereof.

            "ERISA" means the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974,
as amended.

            "Exchange Act" means the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as the
same may be amended from time to time, and any successor to such act.

            "Fee Schedule" has the meaning set forth in Section 2.8 hereof.

            "Indebtedness" means all obligations (i) for borrowed money, (ii)
evidenced by bonds, debentures, notes or similar instruments, (iii) to pay the
deferred purchase price of property or services (other than accrued expenses
arising in the ordinary course of business), (iv) under leases that would, in
accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, appears on the balance
sheet of the lessee as liabilities, (v) secured by a lien, (vi) in respect of
letters of credit, or bankers acceptances, contingent or otherwise, or (vii) in
respect of any guaranty or endorsement or other obligations to be liable for the
debts of another Person.

            "Interim Financial Statements" has the meaning set forth in Section
8.8 hereof.

            "Institutional Business" has the meaning set forth in Section 2.6
hereof.

            "Investment Company Act" means the Investment Company Act of 1940,
as the same may be amended from time to time, and any successor to such act.

            "License" has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2 hereof.

            "Limited Partner" has the meaning ascribed thereto in the Restated
Partnership Agreement.

            "Management Corporation" has the meaning set forth in the preamble
hereof.

            "Manager" has the meaning set forth in the preamble hereof.

            "Material Adverse Effect" means a material adverse effect on the
business, assets, condition (financial or otherwise) or prospects of such Person
or Persons, as the case may be.

            "Mesirow Asset Management Financial Statements" has the meaning set
forth in Section 2.11(a) hereof.

            "Mesirow Entity"has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1 hereof.

            "New Fund Contracts" has the meaning set forth in Section 6.14
hereof.

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            "Non Solicitation Agreement" means one of the Non Solicitation/Non
Disclosure Agreements by and among the Partnership, each Employee Stockholder,
and the Limited Partner through which such Employee Stockholder holds his or her
Partnership Interests, in the form attached hereto as Exhibit 6.7.

            "Partnership" means Skyline Asset Management, L.P., a Delaware
Limited Partnership.

            "Partnership Agreement" means the Partnership's Limited Partnership
Agreement in the form attached hereto as Exhibit 2.1, which Partnership
Agreement shall be amended and restated simultaneously with the Closing.

            "Partnership Interests" has the meaning ascribed thereto in the
Restated Partnership Agreement.

            "Partnership Points" has the meaning ascribed thereto in the
Restated Partnership Agreement.

            "Person" means any individual, partnership (general or limited),
corporation, limited liability company, limited liability partnership,
association, trust, joint venture, unincorporated organization, and any
government, governmental department or agency or political subdivision thereof.

            "Portfolio Business" has the meaning set forth in Section 2.6
hereof.

            "Purchased Interest" has the meaning set forth in Section 1.1
hereof.

            "Restated Partnership Agreement" means the Partnership's Amended and
Restated Limited Partnership Agreement in the form attached hereto as Exhibit
1.4(a).

            "SEC" has the meaning set forth in Section 2.23 hereto.

            "Securities Act" means the Securities Act of 1933, as the same may
be amended from time to time, and any successor to such act.

            "Skyline Funds" means Skyline Special Equities Portfolio and Skyline
Special Equities II (including their respective predecessors), each a separate
portfolio series of the Skyline Trust.

            "Skyline Trust" means Skyline Fund, a Massachusetts business trust
established pursuant to an Agreement and Declaration of Trust dated February 4,
1987, of which each of the Skyline Funds is a separate series.


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            "Subsidiary" means any entity more than fifty percent (50%) of whose
outstanding voting securities, or any partnership, joint venture or other entity
more than fifty percent (50%) of whose total equity interest, are directly or
indirectly owned by such person.

            "Taxes" has the meaning set forth in Section 2.18 hereof.

            "Transaction Documents" means this Agreement, the Asset Transfer
Agreements (and all the agreements, documents and certificates which are
exhibits thereto), the Non Solicitation Agreements, the Restated Partnership
Agreement, the New Fund Contracts and all the agreements, documents, instruments
and certificates entered into in connection herewith or therewith.

      10.2 Survival of Representations, Warranties and Covenants. The
representations and warranties contained herein and in any certificate or other
writing delivered pursuant hereto shall survive the Closing Date and the
consummation of any or all of the transactions contemplated hereby for a period
of three (3) years after the Closing Date except for any representations and
warranties made pursuant to Sections 2.18, 2.20 and 2.24(f) and, to the extent
it relates to such Sections, Section 2.25, which shall survive until the
expiration of the applicable statutes of limitations (if any), including
extensions thereof; provided, however, that if any party has disclosed in the
certificates delivered at the Closing as contemplated by Section 6.2 or Section
7.2 hereof, an exception to the accuracy of a representation or warranty made
herein by such party, and the party or parties to which such certificate was
delivered nevertheless shall have consented to consummate the transactions
contemplated hereby, then such consenting party or parties shall be deemed to
have waived all rights to indemnification under Section 9 hereof (for
themselves, their Affiliates, the Managers, the Management Corporations and all
their respective employees, representatives, officers, directors, partners and
agents) to the extent of such exception. The expiration of any representation or
warranty shall not affect any claim made prior to the date of such expiration.
All covenants herein not fully performed shall survive the Closing Date and
continue thereafter until fully performed. Any investigation, audit or other
examination that may have been made or may be made at any time by or on behalf
of the party to whom any such representation or warranty is made shall not limit
or diminish such representations and warranties, and the parties may rely on the
representations and warranties set forth in this Agreement irrespective of any
information obtained by them by any investigation, audit or examination or
otherwise.

      10.3 Certain Activities. AMG and certain of its Affiliates possess and
intend to possess interests in other business ventures which are competitive
with the Partnership and/or the Mesirow Entities and none of the Partnership,
any of the Mesirow Entities, any of the Management Corporations or any of the
Managers shall have any rights to the ideas, concepts and ventures which AMG may
undertake or suggest to any such entities.

      10.4 Termination of Agreement.


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      (a) Notwithstanding any other provision herein to the contrary, this
Agreement may be terminated (i) at the election of AMG upon written notice to
Mesirow Holdings and the Managers, if it has become reasonably, objectively
certain that any condition required to be satisfied under Section 6 hereof,
other than a condition that is reasonably within AMG's control, will not be
satisfied on or prior to December 31, 1995 (the "Termination Date") and (ii) at
the election of Mesirow Holdings upon written notice to AMG and the Managers, if
it has become reasonably, objectively certain that any condition required to be
satisfied under Section 7 hereof, other than a condition that is reasonably
within the control of the Mesirow Entities, will not be satisfied on or prior to
the Termination Date.

      (b) In the event that this Agreement is terminated at the election of
either AMG or Mesirow Holdings pursuant to Section 10.4(a), except as provided
in Section 10.4(c), the parties hereto shall each bear their own expenses
incident to the negotiation of this Agreement and the Transaction Documents
provided that no party shall be relieved from any liabilities or damages arising
out of its breach of any provision of this Agreement.

      (c) The parties hereto have agreed, as a condition of Mesirow Asset
Management's and Mesirow Holding's willingness, and in order to induce Mesirow
Asset Management and Mesirow Holdings, to enter into this Agreement and to
reimburse Mesirow Asset Management and Mesirow Holdings for incurring the costs
and expenses related to entering into this Agreement and the transactions
contemplated hereby, that in the event that this Agreement is terminated at any
time after (x) the Trustees (including a majority of the independent Trustees)
of each Skyline Fund have approved the new advisory contracts contemplated by
Section 6.3(b) and (y) clients of Mesirow Asset Management (excluding the
Skyline Funds) which are party to advisory agreements that provide for Aggregate
Contract Payments constituting at least seventy-five percent (75%) of the Base
Fees (other than Base Fees with respect to the Skyline Funds) shall have
affirmatively consented in writing to the transactions contemplated hereby (by
countersigning a notice substantially in the form of Exhibit 8.1(a) or Exhibit
8.1(b) hereto) such that the advisory contracts in effect on the date of this
Agreement survive the transactions contemplated hereby without impermissible
assignment, by Mesirow Holdings pursuant to Section 10.4(a)(ii) and because of a
failure of the conditions under Section 7 to be satisfied, which failure is
caused by acts or omissions of AMG which acts and omissions are in breach of
this Agreement, then AMG shall make a cash payment to Mesirow Holdings of Five
Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000) within a reasonable time (not to exceed
thirty (30) days) after the effectiveness of such termination.

      10.5 Waivers. Any waiver of any terms or conditions or of the breach of
any covenant, representation or warranty of this Agreement in any one instance,
shall not operate as or be deemed to be or construed as a further or continuing
waiver of any other breach of such term, condition, covenant, representation or
warranty or any other term, condition, covenant, representation or warranty, nor
shall any failure or delay at any time or times to enforce or require
performance of any provision hereof operate as a waiver of or affect in any
manner such party's right at a later time to enforce or require performance of
such provision or of any other provision hereof; provided, however, that no such
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to the contrary, shall be construed to effect a continuing waiver of the
provision being waived and no such waiver in any instance shall constitute a
waiver in any other instance or for any other purpose or impair the right of the
party against whom such waiver is claimed in all other instances or for all
other purposes to require full compliance.

      10.6 Modifications. Except as otherwise expressly provided in this
Agreement, neither this Agreement (including any exhibits or schedules hereto)
nor any term hereof (or thereof) may be changed, amended, modified, waived,
discharged or terminated except to the extent that the same is effected and
evidenced by the written consent of Mesirow Holdings and AMG.

      10.7 Further Assurances. Each of the parties hereto agrees to execute all
such further instruments and documents and to take all such further action as
any other party may reasonably require in order to effectuate the terms and
purposes of this Agreement.

      10.8 Law Governing. This Agreement shall be construed under and governed
by the internal laws of the State of Delaware, without giving effect to the
choice or conflicts of law provisions thereof.

      10.9 Notices. All notices, requests, demands and other communications
hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given if
delivered as follows:

            If to AMG, to:

            Affiliated Managers Group, Inc.
            One International Place
            Boston, Massachusetts  02110
            Fax:  617-346-7115
            Attn: William J. Nutt, President
                  and Chief Executive Officer

            With a copy to:

            Goodwin, Procter & Hoar
            Exchange Place
            Boston, MA  02109
            Fax:  617-523-1231
            Attn: Richard E. Floor, P.C.


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            If to Mesirow Asset Management or Mesirow Holdings, to:

            Mesirow Financial
            350 North Clark Street
            Chicago, Illinois  60610
            Fax:  312-595-7208
            Attn: James C. Tyree,
                  Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President


            With a copy to:

            Mayer, Brown & Platt
            190 South LaSalle Street
            Chicago, Illinois 60603
            Fax:  312-701-7711
            Attn: David B. Weinberg, Esq.


            If to the Partnership to:

            Skyline Asset Management, L.P.
            c/o Mesirow Asset Management, Inc.
            350 North Clark Street
            Chicago, Illinois  60610
            Fax:   312-595-7203
            Attn:

            With a copy to:

            Affiliated Managers Group, Inc.
            One International Place
            Boston, Massachusetts 02110
            Fax:  617-346-7115
            Attn: William J. Nutt, President
                  and Chief Executive Officer


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            And a copy to:

            Goodwin, Procter & Hoar
            Exchange Place
            Boston, MA  02109
            Fax:  617-523-1231
            Attn:  Richard E. Floor, P.C.

            And a copy to:

            Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal
            8000 Sears Tower
            233 South Wacker
            Chicago, Illinois  60606-6404
            Fax:  312-876-7334
            Attn: Paul J. Miller, Esq.

If to any of the Management Corporations or any of the Managers:

            [Name of applicable Management Corporation
                  or Manager]
            c/o Mesirow Asset Management, Inc.
            350 North Clark Street
            Chicago, Illinois 60610
            Fax: 312-595-7203
            Attn: [Name of applicable Manager]

            With a copy to:

            Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal
            8000 Sears Tower
            233 South Wacker
            Chicago, Illinois  60606-6404
            Fax:  312-876-7334
            Attn: Paul J. Miller, Esq.

or such other address or facsimile, telex or telecopy number as such party may
hereafter specify for the purpose by notice to the other parties hereto. Each
such notice, request or other communication shall be effective (i) if given by
facsimile, telex or telecopy, when such facsimile, telex or telecopy is
transmitted to the facsimile, telex or telecopy number specified in this Section
10.9 and the appropriate answer back is received or (ii) if given by any other
means, when actually delivered at the address specified in this Section 10.9.


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      10.10 Prior Agreements Superseded. This Agreement together with the
Schedules and Exhibits hereto supersedes all prior understandings and agreements
among the parties relating to the subject matter hereof.

      10.11 Assignability. Except as otherwise specifically provided for herein,
neither this Agreement nor any rights or obligations hereunder shall be
assignable by any party to any other person without the written consent of the
other parties. This Agreement shall be binding upon and enforceable by, and
shall inure to the benefit of, the parties hereto and their respective
successors, heirs, executors, administrators and permitted assigns and
transferees, and no others.

      10.12 Captions. The captions in this Agreement are for convenience only
and shall not affect the construction or interpretation of any term or provision
hereof.

      10.13 Gender and Number. Whenever used herein, the singular number shall
include the plural, the plural shall include the singular, and the use of any
gender shall include all genders.

      10.14 Severability. If any provision of this Agreement shall be held or
deemed to be, or shall in fact be, invalid, inoperative or unenforceable as
applied to any particular case in any jurisdiction or jurisdictions, or in all
jurisdictions or in all cases, because of the conflict of any provision with any
constitution or statute or rule of public policy or for any other reason, such
circumstance shall not have the effect of rendering the provision or provisions
in question, invalid, inoperative or unenforceable in any other jurisdiction or
in any other case or circumstance or of rendering any other provision or
provisions herein contained invalid, inoperative or unenforceable to the extent
that such other provisions are not themselves actually in conflict with such
constitution, statute or rule of public policy, but this Agreement shall be
reformed and construed in any such jurisdiction or case as if such invalid,
inoperative or unenforceable provision had been modified or deleted in such a
manner so as to make this Agreement, as so modified, legal and enforceable to
the maximum extent permitted in such jurisdiction or in such case.

      10.15 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in two or more
counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which
together shall constitute one and the same instrument.


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      IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be
executed as a sealed instrument as of the date set forth above by such parties
or their duly authorized representatives.

                                 AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.,
                                 a Delaware corporation


                                 By: /s/ William J. Nutt
                                    -----------------------------------------
                                 Name:  William J. Nutt
                                 Title: President and Chief Executive Officer



                                 MESIROW FINANCIAL HOLDINGS,
                                 INC., a Delaware corporation


                                 By: /s/ James C. Tyree
                                    -----------------------------------------
                                 Name:  James C. Tyree
                                 Title: Chairman and Chief Executive Officer



                                 MESIROW ASSET MANAGEMENT, INC.,
                                 an Illinois corporation


                                 By: /s/ James C. Tyree
                                    -----------------------------------------
                                 Name:  James C. Tyree
                                 Title: Chairman and Chief Executive Officer


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                                 SKYLINE ASSET MANAGEMENT,
                                  L.P., a Delaware limited partnership

                                 By: Mesirow Asset Management,
                                     Inc., its general partner


                                     By: /s/ James C. Tyree
                                         -------------------------------------
                                     Name: James C. Tyree
                                     Title: Chairman and Chief Executive Officer


                                 WMD CORP., an Illinois corporation


                                 By: /s/ William M. Dutton
                                    -----------------------------------------
                                 Name:  William M. Dutton
                                 Title: President



                                 KSK CORP.,
                                  an Illinois corporation


                                 By: /s/ Kenneth S. Kailin
                                    -----------------------------------------
                                 Name:  Kenneth S. Kailin
                                 Title: President


                                 GXL CORP.,
                                  an Illinois corporation


                                 By: /s/ Geoffrey P. Lutz
                                    -----------------------------------------
                                 Name:  Geoffrey P. Lutz
                                 Title: President


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                                 MXM CORP.,
                                  an Illinois corporation


                                 By: /s/ Michael Maloney
                                    -----------------------------------------
                                 Name:  Michael Maloney
                                 Title: President



                                 /s/ William M. Dutton
                                 --------------------------------------------
                                 William M. Dutton


                                 /s/ Kenneth S. Kailin
                                 --------------------------------------------
                                 Kenneth S. Kailin


                                 /s/ Geoffrey P. Lutz
                                 --------------------------------------------
                                 Geoffrey P. Lutz


                                 /s/ Michael Maloney
                                 --------------------------------------------
                                 Michael Maloney


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                   [GOODWIN, PROCTER AND HOAR LLP LETTERHEAD]


                                  EXHIBIT 5.1
                                LEGALITY OPINION

   
                               November 19, 1997
    


Affiliated Managers Group, Inc.
Two International Place, 23rd Floor
Boston, Massachusetts 02110

Ladies and Gentlemen:

   
        This opinion is furnished in connection with the filing by Affiliated
Managers Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the "Company"), with the
Securities and Exchange Commission under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended,
of a Registration Statement on Form S-1 (the "Registration Statement") relating
to 8,050,000 shares of common stock, par value $.01 per share (the "Common
Stock"), of the Company (the "Registered Shares"), including 1,050,000 shares
which the Underwriters (as defined below) have options to purchase solely for
the purpose of covering over-allotments. All of the Registered Shares are to be
sold by the Company to the several underwriters (the "Underwriters") for whom
Goldman, Sachs & Co., BT Alex. Brown Incorporated, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner
& Smith Incorporated and Schroder & Co. Inc. are acting as U.S. representatives
and Goldman Sachs International, BT Alex. Brown International (a division of
Bankers Trust International PLC), Merrill Lynch International and J. Henry
Schroder & Co. Limited are acting as international representatives pursuant to
underwriting agreements to be entered into between the Company and the
Underwriters (the "Underwriting Agreements").

    

        In connection with rendering this opinion, we have examined the forms of
the proposed Underwriting Agreements; the Certificate of Incorporation and
By-laws of the Company, each as amended to date; such records of the corporate
proceedings of the Company as we deemed material; and such other certificates,
receipts, records and documents as we considered necessary for the purposes of
this opinion. In our examination, we have assumed the genuineness of all
signatures, the legal capacity of natural persons, the authenticity of all
documents submitted to us as certified, photostatic or facsimile copies, the
authenticity of the originals of such copies and the authenticity of telephonic
confirmations of public officials and others. As to facts material to our
opinion, we have relied upon certificates or telephonic confirmations of public
officials and certificates, documents, statements and other information of the
Company or representatives or officers thereof.

        We are attorneys admitted to practice in The Commonwealth of
Massachusetts. We express no opinion concerning the laws of any jurisdictions
other than the laws of the United
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Affiliated Managers Group, Inc.
November 18, 1997
Page 2
    

States of America and The Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the Delaware
General Corporation Law.

        Based upon the foregoing, we are of the opinion that when the
Underwriting Agreements are completed (including the insertion therein of
pricing terms) and executed by the Company and the Underwriters, and the
Registered Shares are sold to the Underwriters and paid for pursuant to the
terms of the Underwriting Agreements, the Registered Shares will be duly
authorized, validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable.

        We hereby consent to the filing of this opinion as an exhibit to the
Registration Statement and to the reference to us with respect to this opinion
under the heading "Validity of Securities" in the Prospectus which is a part of
such Registration Statement.

                                        Very truly yours,

   
                                        /s/ Goodwin, Procter & Hoar LLP
                                        -------------------------------
                                            Goodwin, Procter & Hoar LLP
    

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                                 EXHIBIT 10.2

      PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A CONFIDENTIAL
TREATMENT REQUEST FILED WITH THE COMMISSION. ASTERISKS (*) IDENTIFY WHERE SUCH
CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT HAS BEEN OMITTED. THE OMITTED PORTIONS HAVE BEEN FILED
SEPARATELY WITH THE COMMISSION.









                          TWEEDY, BROWNE COMPANY LLC

                      LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY AGREEMENT

                               October 9, 1997
<PAGE>   2
                          TWEEDY, BROWNE COMPANY LLC
                      LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY AGREEMENT

                               TABLE OF CONTENTS

                                                                           Page

ARTICLE I - DEFINITIONS ......................................................1
      Section 1.1  Definitions................................................1

ARTICLE II - ORGANIZATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS ............................15
      Section 2.1  Conversion; Continuation..................................15
      Section 2.2  Name......................................................16
      Section 2.3  Term......................................................16
      Section 2.4  Registered Agent and Registered Office....................16
      Section 2.5  Principal Place of Business...............................16
      Section 2.6  Qualification in Other Jurisdictions......................16
      Section 2.7  Purposes and Powers.......................................17
      Section 2.8  Title to Property.........................................18

ARTICLE III - MANAGEMENT OF THE LLC .........................................18
      Section 3.1  Manager Member............................................18
      Section 3.2  Management Board; Non-Manager Members.....................23
      Section 3.3  Officers..................................................25
      Section 3.4  Employees of the LLC......................................25
      Section 3.5  Operation of the Business of the LLC......................26
      Section 3.6  Compensation and Expenses of the Members..................27
      Section 3.7  Non-Manager Members and Non-Solicitation Agreements.......28
      Section 3.8  Non-Solicitation and Non-Disclosure by 
                   Non-Manager Members.......................................28
      Section 3.9  Remedies Upon Breach......................................31
      Section 3.10 No Employment Obligation..................................31
      Section 3.11 Funding Obligation........................................31
      Section 3.12 Miscellaneous.............................................32
      Section 3.13 Members...................................................33

ARTICLE IV - CAPITAL ACCOUNTS; ALLOCATIONS; DISTRIBUTIONS ...................33
      Section 4.1  Capital Accounts..........................................33
      Section 4.2  Allocations...............................................34
      Section 4.3  Capital Contribution for Offshore Shortfalls..............37
      Section 4.4  Distributions.............................................38
      Section 4.5  Distributions Upon Dissolution; Establishment of a
                   Reserve Upon Dissolution..................................41
      Section 4.6  Proceeds from Capital Contributions and the Sale of 
                   Securities; Insurance Proceeds; Certain Special Allocations 
                   and  Distributions........................................42
      Section 4.7  Federal Tax Allocations...................................44


                                     (i)
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ARTICLE V - TRANSFER OF LLC INTERESTS BY NON-MANAGER MEMBERS;
      RESIGNATION, REDEMPTION AND WITHDRAWAL BY NON-MANAGER
      MEMBERS; ADMISSION OF ADDITIONAL NON-MANAGER MEMBERS..................44
      Section 5.1 Assignability of LLC Interests............................44
      Section 5.2 Substitute Non-Manager Members............................45
      Section 5.3 Allocation of Distributions Between Transferor and
                  Transferee;  Successor to Capital Accounts................46
      Section 5.4 Resignation, Redemptions and Withdrawals..................47
      Section 5.5 Issuance of Additional LLC Interests......................47
      Section 5.6 Additional Requirements...................................48
      Section 5.7 Transition Planning with Respect to Certain Clients.......48
      Section 5.8 Representation of Members.................................49

ARTICLE VI - TRANSFER OF LLC INTERESTS BY THE MANAGER MEMBER;
      REDEMPTION, REMOVAL AND WITHDRAWAL....................................50
      Section 6.1 Assignability of Interest.................................50
      Section 6.2 Resignation, Redemption, and Withdrawal...................51

ARTICLE VII - PUTS AND CALLS  OF LLC INTERESTS..............................52
      Section 7.1 Puts......................................................52
      Section 7.2 Calls.....................................................54
      Section 7.3 Repurchase Upon Termination of Employment or Transfer
                  by Operation of Law.......................................55
      Section 7.4 Election Rights of Manager Member to Pay in
                  Shares of AMG Stock.......................................58
      Section 7.5 Class B Puts; Increase in Free Cash Flow Percentage.......59

ARTICLE VIII - DISSOLUTION AND TERMINATION..................................62
      Section 8.1 No Dissolution............................................62
      Section 8.2 Events of Dissolution.....................................62
      Section 8.3 Notice of Dissolution.....................................62
      Section 8.4 Liquidation...............................................62
      Section 8.5 Termination...............................................63
      Section 8.6 Claims of the Members.....................................63

ARTICLE IX - RECORDS AND REPORTS............................................63
      Section 9.1 Books and Records.........................................63
      Section 9.2 Accounting................................................63
      Section 9.3 Financial and Compliance Reports..........................63
      Section 9.4 Meetings..................................................65
      Section 9.5 Tax Matters...............................................65

ARTICLE X - LIABILITY, EXCULPATION AND INDEMNIFICATION......................66
      Section 10.1 Liability................................................66

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      Section 10.2 Exculpation...............................................66
      Section 10.3 Fiduciary Duty............................................66
      Section 10.4 Indemnification...........................................67
      Section 10.5 Notice; Opportunity to Defend and Expenses................67
      Section 10.6 Miscellaneous.............................................68
                   
ARTICLE XI - MISCELLANEOUS...................................................69
      Section 11.1 Notices...................................................69
      Section 11.2 Successors and Assigns....................................69
      Section 11.3 Amendments................................................69
      Section 11.4 No Partition..............................................70
      Section 11.5 No Waiver; Cumulative Remedies............................70
      Section 11.6 Dispute Resolution........................................70
      Section 11.7 Prior Agreements Superseded; Certain Agreements
                   Incorporated Herein.......................................70
      Section 11.8 Captions..................................................71
      Section 11.9 Counterparts..............................................71
      Section 11.10 Applicable Law; Jurisdiction.............................71
      Section 11.11 Interpretation...........................................71
      Section 11.12 Severability.............................................71
      Section 11.13 Creditors................................................71
                   
                  
EXHIBITS

Exhibit A   -     Incentive Program of Tweedy, Browne Company LLC

Exhibit B   -     Form of Non-Solicitation/Non-Disclosure Agreement for 
                  Non-Manager Members

Exhibit C   -     Form of Promissory Note for Repurchases

SCHEDULES

Schedule A  -     LLC Interests and Capital Accounts

Schedule B  -     Initial Management Board Members

Schedule C  -     Model Repurchase Calculation

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                          TWEEDY, BROWNE COMPANY LLC

                      LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY AGREEMENT

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      This Limited Liability Company Agreement of Tweedy, Browne Company LLC
(the "LLC") is made and entered into as of October 9, 1997 (the "Effective
Date"), by and among the Persons identified as the Manager Member and the
Non-Manager Members on Schedule A attached hereto as Members of the LLC, and the
Persons who become Members of the LLC in accordance with the provisions hereof.

      WHEREAS, the Original Principals and Clark were the sole partners of
Tweedy, Browne Company L.P., a Delaware limited partnership (the "Predecessor"),
immediately prior to the Effective Date;

      WHEREAS, the Original Principals and Clark have converted the Predecessor
into a Delaware limited liability company pursuant to Section 18-214 of the
Delaware Limited Liability Company Act, 6 Del. C. Section 18-101, et seq. (as it
may be amended from time to time and any successor to such act, the "Act") and,
in connection therewith, filed a Certificate of Conversion and a Certificate of
Formation of the LLC with the Office of the Secretary of State of the State of
Delaware as of the Effective Date;

      WHEREAS, the Original Principals and Clark desire to sell a majority of
their interests in the LLC to AMG/TBC Holdings, Inc., a Delaware corporation
("Holdings"), and wholly-owned subsidiary of Affiliated Managers Group, Inc., a
Delaware corporation ("AMG"), and the Original Principals desire to sell a
portion of their remaining interests to Shrager and Wyckoff; and

      WHEREAS, the Original Principals, Clark, Shrager, Wyckoff and Holdings
desire to continue the business of the Predecessor as a limited liability
company under the Act from and after the Effective Date, with Holdings
designated as the Manager Member and, in connection therewith, to enter into
this Agreement, which has heretofore been approved by the Predecessor, to set
forth their relative rights and obligations.

      NOW, THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and
sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, and in consideration of the mutual
covenants hereinafter set forth, the parties hereby agree as follows:


                           ARTICLE I - DEFINITIONS.

      SECTION 1.1 DEFINITIONS. Unless the context otherwise requires, the terms
defined in this Article I shall, for the purposes of this Agreement, have the
meanings herein specified.

      "1940 Act" shall mean the Investment Company Act of 1940, as it may be
amended from time to time, and any successor to such act.

      "Act" shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble of this Agreement.
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      "Additional Non-Manager Members" shall have the meaning specified in
Section 5.5 hereof.

      "Advisers Act" shall mean the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as it may
be amended from time to time, and any successor to such act.

      "Affiliate" shall mean, with respect to any Person (herein the "first
party"), any other Person that directly or indirectly controls, or is controlled
by, or is under common control with, such first party. The term "control" as
used herein (including the terms "controlled by" and "under common control
with") means the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power (a) to vote or
dispose of, or direct the voting or disposition of, fifty percent (50%) or more
of the outstanding voting securities of such Person or (b) otherwise to direct
the management or policies of such Person by contract or otherwise.

      "Agreement" shall mean this Limited Liability Company Agreement, as it may
be amended, supplemented or restated from time to time.

      "AMG" shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble of this Agreement.

      "AMG Stock" shall have the meaning specified in Section 7.4(a) hereof.

      "AMG's Average Stock Price" shall have the meaning specified in Section
7.4(c)(i) hereof.

      "Asserted Liability" shall have the meaning specified in Section 10.5(a)
hereof.

      "Board Vote" shall have the meaning specified in Section 3.2(c) hereof.

      "Brokerage Services" shall mean any services that either involve the
negotiation of contracts for, and the execution of, the purchase and sale of
securities or otherwise relate to the securities brokerage business.

      "Call" shall have the meaning specified in Section 7.2(a) hereof.

      "Capital Account" shall mean the capital account maintained by the LLC for
each Member in accordance with the capital accounting rules described in Section
4.2 hereof.

      "Capital Contribution" shall mean, as to each Member, the aggregate amount
of cash and the Fair Market Value of any property contributed to the capital of
the LLC by such Member (or any prior holders of the Capital Account of such
Member) pursuant to Section 2.1(c) or Section 4.3 hereof or in connection with
the issuance of additional LLC Interests or otherwise.

      "Carry" shall mean, with respect to Manager Shares issued by an Offshore
Fund to an Offshore Related Partnership at any time, the rate applicable to the
Performance Increment under the organizational documents of such Offshore Fund.


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      "Certificate" shall mean the Certificate of Formation of the LLC required
under the Act, as such Certificate may be amended and/or restated from time to
time.

      "Claims Notice" shall have the meaning specified in Section 10.5(a)
hereof.

      "Clark" shall mean James M. Clark, Jr.

      "Class B Interest" shall mean, as of a measurement date, (i) an amount
equal to **(confidential treatment requested)** of the Class B Profit of the LLC
in the fiscal year ended on, or most recently prior to, the measurement date,
if, in each of the two (2) fiscal years of the LLC ended on, or most recently
prior to the measurement date, the LLC had Class B Profit, or (ii) zero (0) as
of that measurement date, if, in either of such two fiscal years, the LLC did
not have Class B Profit.

      "Class B Notice" shall have the meaning specified in Section 7.5(c)
hereof.

      "Class B Notice Deadline" shall have the meaning specified in Section
7.5(c) hereof.

      "Class B Payment" shall have the meaning specified in Section 7.5(d)
hereof.

      "Class B Points" shall mean the Class B Points (or fraction thereof)
authorized by the LLC pursuant hereto, entitling the holders thereof to the
relative rights, title and interests in the LLC at any particular time as are
set forth in this Agreement, and any and all other benefits to which a holder
thereof may be entitled as provided in this Agreement. The Class B Points do not
entitle the holders thereof to any right to vote on any matter concerning the
LLC whatsoever. With respect to a Member as of any date, "Class B Points" shall
mean the number of Class B Points held by such Member as of such date as set
forth on Schedule A hereto, as amended from time to time in accordance with the
terms hereof, and as in effect on such date.

      "Class B Profit" shall mean, for any period, the amount, if any, by which
Revenues From Operations for such period exceed the sum of (a) the Free Cash
Flow for such period, (b) operating expenses of the LLC incurred during or
relating to such period consistent with the then past practices of the LLC, not
including salaries, bonuses or other compensation paid or payable other than out
of Free Cash Flow to the Non-Manager Members in respect of such period or other
distributions made or makeable to the Non-Manager Members other than out of Free
Cash Flow in respect of such period and (c) **(confidential treatment
requested)** dollars ($**(confidential treatment requested)**).

      "Class B Put" shall have the meaning specified in Section 7.5(a) hereof.

      "Class B Put Date" shall have the meaning specified in Section 7.5(a)
hereof.

      "Class B Value" shall have the meaning specified in Section 7.5(b) hereof.

      "Client" shall mean all Past Clients, Present Clients and Potential
Clients, subject to the following general rule that with respect to each Client,
the term shall also include (i) any Persons

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which are known to a Non-Manager Member to be Affiliates of such Client, (ii)
Persons who are members of the Immediate Family of such Client or any of its
Affiliates or (iii) with respect to the LLC, investors in each of the Private
Funds and the Offshore Funds (sponsored or marketed by the LLC, by any
Controlled Affiliate of the LLC or (directly or indirectly) by any Non-Manager
Member).

      "Code" or "Internal Revenue Code" shall mean the United States Internal
Revenue Code of 1986, as from time to time amended, and any successor code
thereto. A reference to a specific section of the Code refers not only to such
specific section but also to any corresponding provision of any federal tax
statute enacted after the Effective Date, as such specific section or
corresponding provision is in effect on the date of application of the
provisions of this Agreement containing such reference.

      "Controlled Affiliate" shall mean, with respect to a Person, any Affiliate
of such Person under its "control," as the term "control" is defined in the
definition of Affiliate, but shall include, with respect to the LLC, any of the
Mutual Funds, the Offshore Funds and the Private Funds that are managed or
advised by the LLC as of the date of such determination.

      "Covered Person" shall mean a Member, any Affiliate of a Member, any
officer, director, shareholder, partner, employee or member of a Member or any
of its Affiliates, or any Officer.

      "Date of Default" shall have the meaning specified in Section 4.3(c)
hereof.

      "Defaulting Member" shall have the meaning specified in Section 4.3(c)
hereof.

      "Due Date" shall have the meaning specified in Section 4.3(a) hereof.

      "Effective Date" shall have the meaning specified in the preamble of this
Agreement.

      "Employment Agreement" shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in the
Purchase Agreement.

      "Encumbrances" shall mean any restrictions, liens, claims, charges,
pledges or encumbrances of any kind or nature whatsoever.

      "Exchange Act" shall mean the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended,
and the rules and regulations of the SEC promulgated thereunder.

      "Fair Market Value" shall mean the fair market value as agreed upon by the
Manager Member (or, for purposes of Section 4.5 hereof, if there shall be no
Manager Member, the Liquidating Trustee) and the Management Board or, in the
absence of such agreement, as determined by an appraiser selected by the Manager
Member (or, for purposes of Section 4.5 hereof, if there shall be no Manager
Member, the Liquidating Trustee) with the prior consent of the Management Board,
which consent will not be unreasonably withheld.


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      "For Cause" shall mean, with respect to the termination of a Non-Manager
Member's employment with the LLC, any of the following:

                  (a) The Non-Manager Member has engaged in any criminal act
      which is or involves a violation of federal or state securities laws or
      regulations (or equivalent laws or regulations of any country or political
      subdivision thereof), embezzlement, fraud, wrongful taking or
      misappropriation of property, theft or any other crime involving
      dishonesty or other serious felony offense and has been convicted (whether
      or not subject to appeal) or pled nolo contendere (or any similar plea) to
      any criminal offense in connection with or relating to such act;

                  (b) The Management Board and the Manager Member, acting in
      good faith and in consultation with each other, have determined that the
      Non-Manager Member has persistently and willfully neglected his duties and
      such neglect has continued for a period of not less than thirty (30) days
      following written notice from the Manager Member or the Management Board
      specifying the nature of the Non-Manager Member's neglect; or

                  (c) The Non-Manager Member has (i) violated or breached any
      material provision of his Employment Agreement or Non-Solicitation
      Agreement or (ii) engaged in any of the activities prohibited by Section
      3.8 hereof and, in each case, the Management Board or the Manager Member
      has determined that harm that is not immaterial or insignificant has or is
      likely to occur to the LLC, the Manager Member or AMG as a result of such
      violation, breach or activity.

      "Free Cash Flow" shall mean, for any period (a) the Free Cash Flow
Percentage multiplied by Revenues From Operations of the LLC for such period,
minus (b) the Free Cash Flow Expenditures for such period.

      "Free Cash Flow Expenditure" shall have the meaning specified in Section
3.5(a) hereof.

      "Free Cash Flow Percentage" shall initially mean the percentage determined
pursuant to Section 1.2(a) of the Purchase Agreement, as adjusted, if
applicable, pursuant to Sections 1.2(b) through 1.2(g) of the Purchase
Agreement, subject to increase as set forth in Section 7.5 hereof.

      "GCT" shall have the meaning specified in Section 4.6(g) hereof.

      "Global Intrinsic Value Fund" shall mean Global Intrinsic Value Fund
Limited, an open-end investment company incorporated in Bermuda as a mutual fund
with limited liability, and any successor entities thereto.

      "Governmental Authority" shall mean any foreign, federal, state or local
court, governmental authority or regulatory body.

      "Holdings" shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble of this
Agreement.


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      "Immediate Family" shall mean, with respect to any individual, such
individual's spouse, former spouse, parents, grandparents, children,
grandchildren, siblings (and estates, trusts, partnerships and other entities
and legal relationships of which a substantial majority in interest of the
beneficiaries, owners, investors, members or participants at all times in
question are, directly or indirectly, one or more of the Persons described above
and/or such individual).

      "Incentive Program" shall mean the Tweedy, Browne Company LLC Incentive
Program in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A.

      "Income Tax Regulations" shall mean the income tax regulations, including
temporary regulations, promulgated under the Code, as such regulations may be
amended from time to time (including corresponding provisions of succeeding
regulations).

      "Indebtedness" shall mean, with respect to a Person, (a) all indebtedness
of such Person for borrowed money or for the deferred purchase price of property
or services (other than current trade liabilities incurred in the ordinary
course of business and payable in accordance with customary practices), (b) any
other indebtedness of such Person which is evidenced by a note, bond, debenture
or similar instrument, (c) all obligations of such Person under any financing
leases, (d) all obligations of such Person in respect of acceptances issued or
created for the account of such Person, (e) all obligations of such Person under
noncompetition agreements reflected as liabilities on a balance sheet of such
Person in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, (f) all
liabilities secured by any Lien on any property owned by such Persons even
though such Person has not assumed or otherwise become liable for the payment
thereof, and (g) all net obligations of such Person under interest rate,
commodity, foreign currency and financial markets swaps, options, futures and
other hedging obligations.

      "Independent Public Accountants" shall mean any independent certified
public accountant satisfactory to the Manager Member and retained by the LLC.

      "Ineligible Manager" shall have the meaning specified in Section 6.2(b)
hereof.

      "Intellectual Property" shall have the meaning specified in Section 3.8(d)
hereof.

      "Investment Management Services" shall mean any services that involve (a)
the management of an investment account or fund (or portions thereof or a group
of investment accounts or funds), or (b) the giving of advice with respect to
the investment and/or reinvestment of assets or funds (or any group of assets or
funds), in each case, for compensation other than out-of-pocket expenses and
good faith director's or trustee's fees.

      "IRS" shall mean the Internal Revenue Service of the United States
Department of the Treasury.

      "Lien" shall mean any mortgage, pledge, hypothecation, assignment, deposit
arrangement, encumbrance, lien (statutory or other), charge or other security
interest or any preference, priority or other security agreement or preferential
arrangement of any kind or nature whatsoever

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(including, without limitation, any conditional sale or other title retention
agreement and any financing lease having substantially the same economic effect
as any of the foregoing).

      "Liquidating Trustee" shall have the meaning specified in Section 8.4
hereof.

      "LLC" shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble of this Agreement.

      "LLC Interests" shall mean the units representing the outstanding limited
liability company interests (as defined in the Act) of the Members in the LLC,
including, without limitation, such Member's LLC Points, Reserved Points, Class
B Points, Capital Account, voting rights and any other rights, benefits and
obligations of such Member under this Agreement and the Act.

      "LLC Points" shall mean the LLC Points authorized by the LLC pursuant
hereto, entitling the holders thereof to the relative rights, title and
interests in the profits, losses, deductions and credits of the LLC at any
particular time as are set forth in this Agreement, and any and all other
benefits to which a holder thereof may be entitled as provided in this Agreement
(including, without limitation, certain limited voting rights as set forth
herein), but specifically excluding the Class B Points and (for all purposes
other than the definition of Reserved Points) Reserved Points authorized
hereunder. With respect to a Member as of any date "LLC Points" shall mean the
aggregate number of LLC Points belonging to such Member as set forth on Schedule
A hereto under the column headed "LLC Points," as amended from time to time in
accordance with the terms hereof, and as in effect on such date.

      "LLC Repurchase" shall have the meaning specified in Section 7.3(a)
hereof.

      "Management Board" shall have the meaning specified in Section 3.2(a).

      "Manager Member" shall mean Holdings, and any Person who becomes a
successor Manager Member as provided herein.

      "Manager Member Excess Loss Allocations" shall mean, as of any measurement
date (including, without limitation, a Put/Call Measurement Date or a
termination of employment), any amount by which the cumulative amount of items
of LLC loss and deduction allocated to the Manager Member pursuant to Sections
4.2(b)(ii), 4.2(b)(iii) and 4.2(d), hereof exceed the cumulative amount of items
of LLC income and gain allocated to the Manager Member pursuant to Sections
4.2(a)(ii) and 4.2(c)(i) hereof, in each case, calculated through the date that
is one (1) year prior to the last day of the calendar quarter in which the
measurement date occurs.

      "Manager Shares" shall mean the Manager's Shares (as defined in the
respective organizational documents) of each of the Offshore Funds held, as of
the date of this Agreement, by the Offshore Related Partnerships.

      "Member" shall mean any Person admitted to the LLC as a "member" within
the meaning of the Act, which includes the Manager Member and the Non-Manager
Members (excluding, for this purpose, Transferees until admitted as Members
pursuant to the provisions hereof), unless otherwise indicated, and includes any
Person admitted as an Additional Non-Manager Member or

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a substitute Non-Manager Member pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement, in
such Person's capacity as a Member of the LLC, unless otherwise indicated. For
purposes of the Act, the Members shall constitute one (1) class or group of
members.

      "Mutual Funds" shall mean Tweedy, Browne Global Value Fund and the Tweedy,
Browne American Value Fund, each a series of TBF, and any additional series of
TBF or any other investment company registered with the SEC as such established
after the Effective Date and any successor entities thereto.

      "Non-Manager Member" shall mean any Person who is or becomes a Non-Manager
Member pursuant to the terms hereof (and, other than for purposes of Article III
hereof and any other provision hereof permitting or requiring any action,
consent or approval by a Non-Manager Member, it being understood that the rights
under such provisions shall always be exercised solely by such Non-Manager
Member and not by any Transferee), their respective Transferees, if any, under
Section 5.1(b) or Section 5.1(c) or, to the extent set forth in any consent of
the Manager Member pursuant to Section 5.1(a), their respective Transferees
under Section 5.1(a), unless otherwise indicated.

      "Non-Solicitation Agreement" shall have the meaning set forth in Section
3.8 hereof.

      "Notice Deadline" shall have the meaning specified in Section 7.1(d)
hereof.

      "Notices" shall have the meaning specified in Section 11.1 hereof.

      "Officers" shall have the meaning specified in Section 3.3 hereof.

      "Offshore Adjustment" shall mean, with respect to each Offshore Fund and
for any period not greater than one fiscal year of such Offshore Fund, (a) the
sum of (i) the net assets in such Offshore Fund on each date as of which the net
assets are determined multiplied by (ii) the Offshore Fund Fee Rate in effect
for such Offshore Fund as of each such date during such period as of which the
net assets are determined, divided by (b) the number of times during such period
the net assets of such fund are determined, multiplied by (c) a fraction, the
numerator of which is the number of days in such period and the denominator of
which is 365 or 366, as the case may be.

      "Offshore Deemed Revenues" shall mean for each Offshore Fund with respect
to each applicable period, the amount of any Performance Increment for such
period.

      "Offshore Fund Fee Rate" shall initially mean, for each Offshore Fund
(including, without limitation, the Global Intrinsic Value Fund), one and
one-half percent (1.5%), in each case, subject to adjustment as follows:

            (a) On each date on which the Relevant Percentage for such Offshore
Fund increases, the Offshore Fund Fee Rate for that Offshore Fund shall be
decreased by an amount equal to the product of (i) the original Offshore Fund
Fee Rate (as adjusted pursuant to clause (b)

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below) and (ii) the difference between the Relevant Percentage in effect
immediately after such increase and the Relevant Percentage in effect
immediately before such increase.

            (b) On each date on which the Carry for such Offshore Fund increases
or decreases, in each case, pursuant to the organizational documents of such
Offshore Fund, (i) the Offshore Fund Fee Rate then in effect shall be
proportionately adjusted and (ii) the original Offshore Fund Fee Rate for that
Offshore Fund shall be proportionately adjusted, including for purposes of any
subsequent calculations required by paragraph (a) above.

            (c) The Management Board may give the LLC and the Manager Member an
irrevocable written notice that the Non-Manager Members who are partners in the
Offshore Related Partnerships wish to terminate the Offshore Adjustment and
related calculations. Effective for all periods after the first calendar quarter
end that is at least twenty-four (24) months after the date of such notice (or
on such earlier or later date as is agreed to by the Management Board and the
Manager Member), and conditioned upon the Relevant Percentage being one hundred
percent (100%) on and after such effective date and upon the corresponding
increase in the Performance Fee to the LLC under the provisions of the
applicable related Offshore Management Agreement, the Offshore Fund Fee Rate for
each of the Offshore Funds shall be reduced to zero (0) (i.e. the LLC shall
receive the amount of the actual Performance Increment in lieu of the Offshore
Fund Fee Rate).

      "Offshore Funds" shall mean (a) each Value Sub-Fund, (b) the Global
Intrinsic Value Fund and (c) any other investment fund organized outside the
U.S. which the Manager Member and the Management Board agree to treat as an
Offshore Fund, and any successor entities thereto, in each case so long as the
LLC or any Controlled Affiliate thereof is providing Investment Management
Services to such investment fund. Whenever a provision of this Agreement refers
to assets in an Offshore Fund, that reference shall not be deemed to include
assets in an Offshore Fund which are managed without any compensation therefor.

      "Offshore Management Agreement" shall mean , with respect to the Value
Sub-Funds, the Investment Management Agreement, dated as of October 31, 1996,
between Tweedy, Browne Value Funds and the Predecessor, as amended and restated
(as contemplated by Section 5.7 hereof) by the Amended and Restated Investment
Management Agreement, dated as of October __, 1997, between Tweedy, Browne Value
Funds and the LLC, and with respect to the Global Intrinsic Value Fund, the
Amended and Restated Investment Management Agreement, dated as of April 1, 1994,
between Global Intrinsic Value Fund and the Predecessor, to be, as amended as
contemplated by Section 5.7 hereof, and in each case, any successor agreements
thereto.

      "Offshore Related Partnerships" shall mean Alpine Partners, L.P.,
Belgravia Partners, L.P., Genpar Partners II, L.P., Tweeco Partners, L.P. and 52
Associates, L.P., each a Delaware limited partnership, and any successors
thereto or other entities which are entitled to receive Performance Increments
with respect to their Manger Shares in one or more Offshore Funds and in which
one or more of the Non-Manager Members or the Immediate Family of any of them
have an interest.


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      "Offshore Shortfall" shall mean the amount, if any, by which (a) the sum
of the items of LLC loss and deduction for such quarter to be allocated under
Section 4.2(b) exceeds (b) the sum of the items of LLC income and gain for such
quarter to be allocated under Section 4.2(a)(v), together with items of LLC
income earned and collected in prior quarters that was reserved for use in
paying operating expenses of the LLC, and was so used in such quarter, up to an
aggregate maximum amount for any quarter of the sum of (x) the amount of LLC
income and gain allocated to the Manager Member under clause (B) of Section
4.2(a)(i) for such quarter and (y) the amount of LLC income and gain allocated
to the Non-Manager Members under clause (B) of Section 4.2(a)(iii) for such
quarter.

      "Operating Cash Flow" shall mean, for any period, an amount equal to (a)
Revenues From Operations of the LLC for such period, minus (b) Free Cash Flow
for such period.

      "Operating Shortfall" shall mean, as of any measurement date (including,
without limitation, a Put/Call Measurement Date or a termination of employment),
the amount, if any, by which the actual operating expenses of the LLC exceeded
the Operating Cash Flow of the LLC (including previously reserved Operating Cash
Flow) during the twelve (12) months ending on the last day of the calendar
quarter in which the measurement date occurs.

      "Original Principals" shall mean each of Messrs. Christopher H. Browne,
William H. Browne and John D. Spears (and, other than for purposes of Article
III hereof and any other provision hereof permitting or requiring any action,
consent or approval by a Non-Manager Member, it being understood that the rights
under such provisions shall always be exercised solely by such Non-Manager
Member and not by any Transferee), their respective Transferees, if any, under
Section 5.1(b) or Section 5.1(c) or, to the extent set forth in any consent of
the Manager Member pursuant to Section 5.1(a), their respective Transferees
under Section 5.1(a)).

      "Past Client" shall mean at any particular time, any Person who at any
point prior to such time had been an investment advisory client of, or recipient
of Investment Management Services or Brokerage Services from, the LLC
(including, without limitation, the Predecessor) or any of its Controlled
Affiliates but at such time is not an advisee or investment advisory client of,
or recipient of Investment Management Services or Brokerage Services from, the
LLC or any of its Controlled Affiliates.

      "Performance Fee" shall mean, for each Offshore Fund with respect to each
applicable period, the "Performance Fee" as defined in, and payable to the LLC
as Investment Manager pursuant to, the respective Offshore Management Agreement.

      "Performance Increment" shall mean, with respect to Manager Shares issued
by an Offshore Fund to an Offshore Related Partnership with respect to each
applicable period, the Performance Increment or similar performance fee or
profit allocation (as defined in the organizational documents of such Offshore
Fund) that has been definitively calculated and booked by such Offshore Fund
during such period (after giving effect to the reduction for the Selling
Commission (as defined in the organizational documents of such Offshore Fund) or
similar solicitation or brokerage fees and after giving effect to any reduction
for any Performance Fee).


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      "Permanent Incapacity" shall mean, with respect to a Non-Manager Member,
that such Non-Manager Member has been permanently and totally unable, by reason
of injury, illness or other similar cause (determined pursuant to the process
set forth in the following sentence) to have performed his substantial and
material duties and responsibilities for a period of three hundred sixty-five
(365) consecutive days, which injury, illness or similar cause (as determined
pursuant to such process) would render such Non-Manager Member incapable of
operating in a similar capacity in the future. The foregoing determination shall
be made by a licensed physician selected by the Manager Member; provided,
however, that if the Manager Member or the LLC has purchased lump-sum key-man
disability insurance with respect to such Non-Manager Member, which policy is
then in effect, then such determination shall be made either (i) by an agreement
between such physician and a physician selected by the insurance company with
which the Manager Member, AMG or the LLC has entered into a lump-sum key-man
disability policy with respect to such Non-Manager Member, or, if the two
physicians cannot arrive at an agreement, a third physician will be chosen by
the first two physicians, and the majority decision of the three physicians will
then be binding), or (ii) if the Manager Member, AMG or the LLC has entered into
a lump-sum key-man disability policy with respect to such Non-Manager Member,
and a different procedure is then required under such policy, then by using such
other procedure as may then be required by such insurance policy.

      "Person" shall mean any individual, partnership (limited or general),
corporation, limited liability company, limited liability partnership,
association, trust, joint venture, unincorporated organization or any similar
entity.

      "Potential Client" shall mean, at any particular time, any Person to whom
the LLC (including, without limitation, the Predecessor) or any of its
Controlled Affiliates, through any of their officers, employees, agents or
consultants (or persons acting in any similar capacity), has, within two years
prior to such time, offered (by means of a personal meeting, telephone call, or
a letter or a written proposal specifically directed to the particular Person)
to provide Investment Management Services or Brokerage Services, but who is not
at such time an investment advisory client of, or recipient of Investment
Management Services or Brokerage Services from, the LLC or any of its Controlled
Affiliates. The preceding sentence is meant to exclude form letters, blanket
mailings, cold calls and initial marketing efforts that do not result in a
request by the recipient for further information or a presentation.

      "Predecessor" shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble of this
Agreement.

      "Present Client" shall mean, at any particular time, any Person who is at
such time an investment advisory client of, or recipient of Investment
Management Services or Brokerage Services from, the LLC or any of its Controlled
Affiliates.

      "Prime Rate" shall mean the rate of interest per annum publicly announced
from time to time by Chase Manhattan Bank (or any successor thereto) as its
prime rate as in effect at its principal office.

      "Private Funds" shall mean TBK Partners and Vanderbilt Partners, and any
other investment funds organized within or without the United States after the
Effective Date that the

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Manager Member and the Management Board agree to treat as a Private Fund, and
any successor entities thereto, in each case so long as the LLC or any
Controlled Affiliate thereof is providing Investment Management Services to such
investment fund. Whenever a provision of this Agreement refers to assets in a
Private Fund, that reference shall not be deemed to include assets in a Private
Fund which are managed without any compensation therefor.

      "Public Offering" shall have the meaning specified in Section 7.4(a)
hereof.

      "Purchase Agreement" shall mean that certain Purchase Agreement dated as
of August 15, 1997, by and among AMG, Tweedy, Browne Company L.P. and all the
partners of Tweedy, Browne Company L.P., as amended by that certain Amendment,
Waiver and Assignment Agreement dated as of the Effective Date by and among AMG,
Holdings, Tweedy, Browne Company L.P. and the partners of Tweedy, Browne Company
L.P., as the same has been and is hereafter further amended from time to time.

      "Purchase Date" shall have the meaning specified in Section 7.1(b) hereof.

      "Put" shall have the meaning specified in Section 7.1(a) hereof.

      "Put LLC Points" shall have the meaning specified in Section 7.1(d)
hereof.

      "Put/Call Measurement Date" shall have the meaning specified in Section
7.1(e) hereof.

      "Put Notice" shall have the meaning specified in Section 7.1(d) hereof.

      "Put Price" shall have the meaning specified in Section 7.1(e) hereof.

      "Receipts Account" shall have the meaning specified in Section 4.4(d)
hereof.

      "Relevant Percentage" shall mean, with respect to each Offshore Fund at
any time, the Relevant Percentage as defined in the respective Offshore
Management Agreement (i.e., the rate applicable to the Performance Fee payable
to the LLC under such Offshore Management Agreement).

      "Repurchase" shall have the meaning specified in Section 7.3(a)(ii)
hereof.

      "Repurchase Closing Date" shall have the meaning specified in Section
7.3(b) hereof.

      "Repurchased Member" shall have the meaning specified in Section 7.3(a)
hereof.

      "Repurchase Price" shall have the meaning specified in Section 7.3(c)
hereof.

      "Required Capital Contributions" shall have the meaning specified in
Section 4.3(a) hereof.

      "Reserved Points" shall mean the LLC Points (initially 8) reserved for
sale by the Original Principals and for transfer by Clark pursuant to the terms
of the Incentive Program. For all

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purposes of this Agreement (including without limitation for purposes of
allocations and distributions hereunder) unless otherwise specifically
indicated, Reserved Points shall not be treated as "LLC Points" until such time
as they are held by a Non-Manager Member other than an Original Principal or
Clark.

      "Retirement" shall mean, with respect to a Non-Manager Member, the
termination by such Non-Manager Member of such Non-Manager Member's employment
with the LLC and its Affiliates: (a) after the date such Non-Manager Member
shall have been continuously employed by the LLC for a period of fifteen (15)
years commencing with the later of the Effective Date or the date such
Non-Manager Member becomes a Non-Manager Member of the LLC, as applicable, or
such other period as the Management Board and the Manager Member may determine
in a writing referring to a specific Non-Manager Member and (b) pursuant to a
written notice given to the LLC not less than one (1) year prior to the date of
such termination. Notwithstanding the foregoing, with respect to each of Messrs.
Christopher H. Browne, William H. Browne and John D. Spears, the term
"Retirement" shall mean the termination by him of his employment with the LLC
after the tenth (10th) anniversary of the Effective Date and pursuant to a
written notice given to the LLC not less than one (1) year prior to the date of
such termination.

      "Revenues From Operations" shall mean, for any period, the gross revenues
of the LLC (except as set forth herein and except as otherwise agreed by the
Manager Member and the Management Board in a writing making reference to this
definition), determined on an accrual basis in accordance with generally
accepted accounting principles consistently applied; provided, however, that
Revenues From Operations shall not include (i) proceeds during such period from
the sale, exchange or other disposition of all, or a substantial portion of, the
assets of the LLC, (ii) revenues from the issuance by the LLC of additional LLC
Interests or (iii) payments received pursuant to any insurance policies other
than with respect to business interruption insurance; and, provided further,
that Revenues From Operations shall be determined net of any positive difference
between revenues from the provision of Brokerage Services and commission
expenses and clearing charges paid by the LLC during the relevant period ending
as of the end of the calendar quarter ending on or immediately prior to the
measurement date in connection with the provision of such Brokerage Services
(assuming for this purpose that the LLC continues to follow past practices with
respect to such revenues and charges).

      "Run-Rate Free Cash Flow" shall mean, as of any measurement date, an
amount equal to the product of (i) the Run-Rate Revenues of the LLC as of such
date and (ii) the Free Cash Flow Percentage as of such date (without giving
effect to any transactions on such date).

      "Run-Rate Revenues" shall mean, as of any measurement date, the sum of

            (a) the aggregate revenues from all investment accounts (excluding
the Offshore Funds and other accounts all or a portion of the advisory fees for
which are based on performance) to which the LLC provides Investment Management
Services (and excluding for these purposes accounts of any Present Client of the
LLC who has not yet fully invested (except for cash balances in accordance with
customary practices of the LLC) the assets managed by the LLC as set forth in
such Client's contract with the LLC), determined by multiplying the net assets
of each such account under management by the LLC as of such date by the
applicable annualized asset-based

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advisory services fee rate in effect as of such date with respect to such Client
account (net of any fee reimbursements or waivers);

            (b) with respect to each investment account to which the LLC
provides Investment Management Services (and excluding for these purposes
accounts of any Present Client of the LLC who has not yet fully invested (except
for cash balances in accordance with customary practices of the LLC) the assets
managed by the LLC as set forth in such Client's contract with the LLC), and
which has a performance fee component, either (i) the assets managed by the LLC
as set forth in such Client's contract with the LLC as of such date, multiplied
by the prevailing advisory fee rate in effect as of such date with respect to
separate account clients of the LLC, or (ii) if over the twenty-four (24) months
ending as of the end of the calendar quarter immediately prior to the
measurement date no performance fees have been earned by the LLC with respect to
such investment account, then the assets managed by the LLC as set forth in such
Client's contract with the LLC as of such date, multiplied by the advisory fee
rate applicable to the fixed fee component of such account, if any, net of any
expense offsets;

            (c) the lesser of (i) the sum for all of the Offshore Funds, of the
product of (x) the net assets under management in each Offshore Fund as of such
date and (y) the Offshore Fund Fee Rate then in effect for each such Offshore
Fund or (ii) the sum for all of the Offshore Funds, of (A) fifty percent (50%)
of the base investment advisory fees received by the LLC from the Offshore Funds
for the twenty-four (24) months ending as of the end of the calendar quarter
immediately prior to the measurement date (in excess of any offset or netting
for expenses under each Offshore Management Agreement) and (B) fifty percent
(50%) of the Offshore Deemed Revenues for each Offshore Fund in each of the last
two (2) fiscal years immediately prior to the measurement date;

            (d) with respect to each Present Client of the LLC whose commitment
for assets to be managed by the LLC as set forth in such Client's contract with
the LLC has not been fully invested (except for cash balances in accordance with
customary practices of the LLC), the aggregate revenues from all such accounts,
determined to be an amount that is the greater of (i) the product of fifty
percent (50%) of the net assets of such accounts committed to be managed by the
LLC as set forth in such Client's contract with the LLC and the applicable
advisory services fee rate in effect as of such date with respect to such
account and (ii) the product of the non-cash net assets and the applicable
advisory services fee rate in effect as of such date with respect to such
account (in each case, net of any fee reimbursements or waivers); and

            (e) any positive difference between revenues from the provision of
Brokerage Services during the twelve (12) month period ending as of the end of
the calendar quarter ending immediately prior to the measurement date and
commission expenses and clearing charges paid by the LLC in connection with the
provision of such Brokerage Services.

      "SEC" shall mean the Securities and Exchange Commission, and any successor
Governmental Authority thereto.

      "Securities Act" shall mean the Securities Act of 1933, as it may be
amended from time to time, and any successor thereto.

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      "Shrager" means Thomas Shrager.

      "Stock Price" shall have the meaning specified in Section 7.4(c)(ii)
hereof.

      "TBF" shall mean Tweedy, Browne Fund Inc., an open-end management
investment company registered under the 1940 Act.

      "TBK Partners" shall mean TBK Partners, L.P., a Delaware limited
partnership, and any successor entity thereto.

      "Transfer" shall mean any sale, assignment, transfer, exchange, charge,
pledge, gift, hypothecation, conveyance or encumbrance (such meaning to be
equally applicable to verb and noun forms of such term), or any offer to do any
of the foregoing.

      "Tweedy, Browne Value Funds" shall mean the Tweedy, Browne Value Funds, an
investment company organized under the laws of the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg as a
Societe d'Investissement a Capital Variable (including the Value Sub-Funds), and
including any successor entities thereto.

      "UBT" shall have the meaning specified in Section 4.6(g) hereof.

      "Unsatisfactory Performance" shall mean a written determination by the
Management Board with the written consent of the Manager Member, that a
Non-Manager Member has failed to meet minimum requirements of satisfactory
performance of his job, after such Non-Manager Member has received written
notice that the Management Board was considering such a determination and the
Non-Manager Member has had a reasonable opportunity to respond in writing or in
person (at such Non-Manager Member's request) after his receipt of such notice.

      "Value Sub-Funds" shall mean each sub-fund of the Tweedy, Browne Value
Funds, including Tweedy, Browne USA Value Fund, Tweedy, Browne International
Value Fund and Tweedy, Browne International Swiss Franc Value Fund and any
additional sub-funds thereof established after the Effective Date and any
successor entities thereto.

      "Vanderbilt Partners" shall mean Vanderbilt Partners, L.P., a Delaware
limited partnership, and any successor entity thereto.

      "Wyckoff" means Robert Q. Wyckoff, Jr.

      In addition to the foregoing, other capitalized terms used in this
Agreement shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in the text of this Agreement.



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               ARTICLE II - ORGANIZATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS.

      SECTION 2.1 CONVERSION; CONTINUATION.

            (a) The Original Principals and Clark have agreed to continue the
business of the Predecessor as a limited liability company under and pursuant to
the provisions of the Act. The Members acknowledge that immediately prior to the
execution of this Agreement, Shrager and Wyckoff acquired certain interests from
the Original Principals and Clark and were admitted as Members of the LLC. The
Members hereby agree to further continue the business as a limited liability
company under and pursuant to the provisions of the Act, and agree that the
rights, duties and liabilities of the Members shall be as provided in the Act,
except as otherwise provided herein.

            (b) Upon the execution of this Agreement or a counterpart of this
Agreement, the Non-Manager Members as of the Effective Date shall continue as
members of the LLC.

            (c) The name, LLC Interests and Capital Contributions of each Member
(including the Fair Market Value of such Capital Contributions) shall be listed
on Schedule A attached hereto. The Manager Member shall update Schedule A from
time to time as it deems necessary to reflect accurately the information to be
contained therein. Any amendment or revision to Schedule A shall not be deemed
an amendment to this Agreement. Any reference in this Agreement to Schedule A
shall be deemed to be a reference to Schedule A as amended and in effect from
time to time and maintained with the records of the LLC.

            (d) The Manager Member, as an authorized person within the meaning
of the Act, shall execute, deliver and file any certificates required or
permitted by the Act to be filed in the office of the Secretary of State of the
State of Delaware.

      SECTION 2.2 NAME. Pursuant to the conversion of the Predecessor into the
LLC, the name of the Predecessor has been changed to Tweedy, Browne Company LLC.
At any time, the Management Board, with the written consent of the Manager
Member, may change the name of the LLC. The business of the LLC may be
conducted, upon compliance with all applicable laws, under any other name
designated by the Management Board with the written consent of the Manager
Member.

      SECTION 2.3 TERM. As a result of the conversion of the Predecessor into
the LLC pursuant to Section 18-214 of the Act, the existence of the LLC is
deemed to have commenced as of December 24, 1986, the date the Predecessor
commenced its existence. The term of the LLC shall continue in perpetuity, until
the LLC is dissolved in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement.

      SECTION 2.4 REGISTERED AGENT AND REGISTERED OFFICE. The LLC's registered
agent and registered office in Delaware shall be as set forth in the
Certificate. At any time, the Manager Member may designate another registered
agent and/or registered office.

      SECTION 2.5 PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS. The principal place of business
of the LLC shall be at 52 Vanderbilt Avenue, New York, New York. At any time,
the Management Board

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may change the location of the LLC's principal place of business; provided,
however, that if the principal place of business is to be located outside of New
York, New York, such action must be approved by the Manager Member.

      SECTION 2.6 QUALIFICATION IN OTHER JURISDICTIONS. The Management Board
shall cause the LLC to be qualified or registered (under assumed or fictitious
name if necessary) in any jurisdiction in which such qualification, formation or
registration is required.

      SECTION 2.7 PURPOSES AND POWERS. The principal business activity and
purposes of the LLC shall initially be to provide Investment Management Services
and Brokerage Services, and any businesses related thereto or useful in
connection therewith. In addition, the LLC shall have the authority to engage in
any other lawful business, purpose or activity permitted by the Act which is
agreed upon in writing by the Manager Member and the Management Board, and it
shall possess and may exercise all of the powers and privileges granted by the
Act or which may be exercised by any Person, together with any powers incidental
thereto, so far as such powers or privileges are necessary or convenient to the
conduct, promotion or attainment of the business purposes or activities of the
LLC, including without limitation the following powers:

            (a) to conduct its business and operations and to have and exercise
the powers granted to a limited liability company by the Act in any state,
territory or possession of the United States or in any foreign country or
jurisdiction;

            (b) to purchase, receive, take, lease or otherwise acquire, own,
hold, improve, maintain, use or otherwise deal in and with, sell, convey, lease,
exchange, transfer or otherwise dispose of, mortgage, pledge, encumber or create
a security interest in all or any of its real or personal property, or any
interest therein, wherever situated;

            (c) to borrow or lend money or obtain or extend credit and other
financial accommodations, to invest and reinvest its funds in any type of
security or obligation of or interest in any public, private or governmental
entity, and to give and receive interests in real and personal property as
security for the payment of funds so borrowed, loaned or invested;

            (d) to make contracts, including contracts of insurance, incur
liabilities and give guaranties, including without limitation, guaranties of
obligations of other Persons who are interested in the LLC or in whom the LLC
has an interest;

            (e) to guarantee the signatures of customers or others whenever such
guarantees are convenient in the conduct of the LLC's business;

            (f) to employ and terminate Officers, employees, agents and other
Persons, to organize committees and boards of the LLC, to delegate to such
Persons, committees and boards any or, except as otherwise specifically set
forth in this Agreement or provided in the Act, all its power and authority, to
fix the compensation and define the duties and obligations of such personnel, to
establish and carry out retirement, incentive and benefit plans for such
personnel, and to indemnify such personnel to the extent permitted by this
Agreement and the Act;


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            (g) to make donations irrespective of benefit to the LLC for the
public welfare or for community, charitable, religious, educational, scientific,
civic or similar purposes;

            (h) to institute, prosecute, and defend any legal action or
arbitration proceeding involving the LLC, and to pay, adjust, compromise,
settle, or refer to arbitration any claim by or against the LLC or any of its
assets;

            (i) to indemnify any Person to the fullest extent permitted by law
and to obtain any and all types of insurance;

            (j) to negotiate, enter into, renegotiate, extend, renew, terminate,
modify, amend, waive, execute, acknowledge or take any other action with respect
to any lease, contract or security agreement in respect of any assets of the
LLC;

            (k) to form, sponsor, organize or enter into joint ventures, general
or limited partnerships, limited liability companies, trusts and any other
combinations or associations formed for investment purposes;

            (l) to make, execute, acknowledge and file any and all documents or
instruments necessary, convenient or incidental to the accomplishment of the
purposes of the LLC; and

            (m)   to cease its activities and cancel its Certificate.

      SECTION 2.8 TITLE TO PROPERTY. All property owned by the LLC, real or
personal, tangible or intangible, shall be deemed to be owned by the LLC as an
entity, and no Member, individually, shall have any ownership of such property.


                     ARTICLE III - MANAGEMENT OF THE LLC.

      SECTION 3.1 MANAGER MEMBER.

            (a) Subject to the other terms and conditions of this Agreement,
including the delegations of power and authority set forth herein, the
management and control of the business of the LLC shall be vested exclusively in
the Manager Member, and the Manager Member shall have exclusive power and
authority, in the name of and on behalf of the LLC, to perform all acts and do
all things which, in its sole discretion, it deems necessary or desirable to
conduct the business of the LLC, without the vote or consent of the Members in
their capacity as such. No Member other than the Manager Member shall have the
power to sign for or bind the LLC to any agreement or document in its capacity
as Member, but the Manager Member may delegate the power to sign for or bind the
LLC to one or more members of the Management Board or Officers of the LLC.

            (b) The Manager Member shall, subject to all applicable provisions
of this Agreement, be authorized in the name of and on behalf of the LLC: (i) to
enter into, execute,

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amend, supplement, acknowledge and deliver any and all contracts, agreements,
leases or other instruments for the operation of the LLC's business; and (ii) in
general to do all things and execute all documents necessary or appropriate to
conduct the business of the LLC as set forth in Section 2.7 hereof, or to
protect and preserve the LLC's assets. The Manager Member may delegate any or
all of the foregoing powers.

            (c) The Manager Member is required to be a Member, and shall hold
office until its resignation or removal in accordance with the provisions
hereof. The Manager Member is a "manager" (within the meaning of the Act) of the
LLC. The Manager Member shall devote such time to the business and affairs of
the LLC as it deems necessary, in its sole discretion, for the performance of
its duties, but in any event, shall not be required to devote full time to the
performance of such duties and may delegate its duties and responsibilities as
provided in this Agreement.

            (d) Any action taken by the Manager Member, and the signature of the
Manager Member (or an authorized representative thereof) on any agreement,
contract, instrument or other document on behalf of the LLC, shall be sufficient
to bind the LLC and shall conclusively evidence the authority of the LLC with
respect thereto.

            (e) Any Person dealing with the LLC, the Manager Member or any
Member may rely upon a certificate signed by the Manager Member as to (i) the
identity of the Manager Member or any Member; (ii) any factual matters relevant
to the affairs of the LLC; (iii) the Persons who are authorized to execute and
deliver any document on behalf of the LLC; or (iv) any action taken or omitted
by the LLC or the Manager Member.

            (f) Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Manager Member shall have no
power or authority whatsoever to make recommendations with respect to or to
determine which transactions the LLC shall cause or recommend any client to
enter into, or the time at which, the party with which or the terms on which any
such transaction shall be entered into, or to exercise any right, power or
privilege with respect to the account of any Client or any of the securities or
other instruments in accounts of Clients.

            (g) The LLC shall not do, and the Non-Manager Members (including
with respect to those Non-Manager Members who are members of the Management
Board or Officers, in their capacities as such) shall use all commercially
reasonable efforts to prevent the LLC from doing, any of the following without
the prior written consent of the Manager Member (which written consent makes
specific reference to this Section 3.1(g)):

                  (i) enter into, amend, modify or terminate any contract,
            agreement or understanding (written or oral) if such action or the
            resulting contract, agreement or understanding could reasonably be
            expected to conflict with the provisions of this Agreement;

                  (ii) take any action or series of related actions or enter
            into, amend, modify or terminate any contract, agreement or
            understanding (written or oral) or series of related contracts,
            agreements or understandings if such action or the

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            resulting contract, agreement or understanding or series thereof
            could reasonably be expected to: (A) reduce the percentage of
            Operating Cash Flow available in the current or future periods for
            non-fixed amount bonus and incentive payment to less than
            one-quarter (1/4) of Operating Cash Flow reasonably anticipated for
            the relevant period or periods or (B) effect a material reduction in
            the availability of Free Cash Flow for distribution by the LLC in
            the then current or future periods, or (C) have a material adverse
            effect on the condition (financial or otherwise), properties,
            assets, liabilities, business, operations or prospects of the LLC;
            provided, however, that no consent of the Manager Member shall be
            required for decisions by the Management Board in the exercise of
            its reasonable good faith judgment relating to the commencement,
            termination or modification of any agreement for the provision by
            the LLC or any of its Controlled Affiliates of Investment Management
            Services or Brokerage Services, including rates and other terms and
            conditions with respect to Investment Management Services and
            Brokerage Services, unless such decision directly or indirectly
            benefits a Non-Manager Member or a member of the Immediate Family
            of a Non-Manager Member to the detriment of the LLC or the Manager
            Member;

                  (iii) create, incur, assume, or suffer to exist any
            Indebtedness of the LLC (or its Controlled Affiliates, to the extent
            such Indebtedness would be required to be included in the
            consolidated balance sheet of the LLC in accordance with GAAP),
            except Indebtedness of the LLC incurred to finance the acquisition
            of fixed or capital assets (whether pursuant to a deferred purchase
            arrangement with a vendor, a loan, a financing lease or otherwise)
            in an amount outstanding at any time not to exceed one hundred fifty
            thousand dollars ($150,000) (which shall be an obligation to be
            repaid solely out of Operating Cash Flow);

                  (iv) take any action, enter into, amend, modify or terminate
            any contract, agreement or understanding (written or oral) if such
            action or the resulting contract, agreement or understanding (A) has
            the effect of creating a Lien upon any of the assets of the LLC,
            other than Liens securing permitted Indebtedness of the LLC incurred
            to finance the acquisition of fixed or capital assets (whether
            pursuant to a deferred purchase agreement with a vendor, a loan, a
            financing lease or otherwise), provided that (1) such Liens shall be
            created simultaneously with the acquisition of such fixed or capital
            assets, (2) such Liens do not at any time encumber any property
            other than the property financed by such Indebtedness, (3) the
            amount of Indebtedness secured thereby is not increased, and (4) the
            principal amount of Indebtedness secured by such Lien shall at no
            time exceed the purchase price of such property; or (B) has the
            effect of creating a Lien upon any of that portion of the revenues
            of the LLC which is included in Free Cash Flow;

                  (v) either (A) take any action (or omit to take any action) if
            such action (or omission) could reasonably be expected to result in
            the termination of the employment (including, without limitation, a
            so-called constructive termination under applicable law) either by
            the LLC of any Non-Manager Member or by Shrager or Wyckoff as a
            result of a material reduction in his compensation or

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            responsibilities other than For Cause or Unsatisfactory Performance
            or the performance of the business, or (B) enter into, amend, modify
            or terminate any Employment Agreement or other employment commitment
            or binding understanding with respect to employment matters with any
            Non-Manager Member or member of the Immediate Family of a
            Non-Manager Member or waive any rights of the LLC thereunder;

                  (vi) establish or modify any significant compensation
            arrangement (other than salary and cash bonuses in the ordinary
            course) or program (whether cash or non-cash benefits) applicable to
            any employee, which (A) requires the Manager Member or any of its
            Affiliates (other than the LLC) to take any action which the Manager
            Member views as being contrary to the interest of the Manager Member
            or the interest of any of its Affiliates and which it would not take
            but for the action contemplated by the LLC or the Non-Manager
            Members or Officers or (B) prevents the Manager Member or any of its
            Affiliates (other than the LLC) from taking any action which the
            Manager Member views as being in the interest of the Manager Member
            or the interest of any of its Affiliates and which it would
            otherwise have been able to take but for the action contemplated by
            the LLC or the Non-Manager Members or Officers (and in addition,
            each Non-Manger Member will use his commercially reasonable efforts
            to cause the LLC to give the Manager Member not less than thirty
            (30) days prior written notice before the LLC establishes,
            terminates or modifies any significant compensation arrangement
            (other than salary and cash bonuses in the ordinary course) or
            program);

                  (vii) establish or modify any plan subject to ERISA;

                  (viii)enter into any line of business other than the provision
            of Investment Management Services or Brokerage Services and
            businesses related thereto or useful in connection therewith;

                  (ix) take any action, enter into, amend, modify or terminate
            any contract or agreement with any of the Offshore Funds or the
            Offshore Related Partnerships (including, without limitation, the
            relevant Offshore Management Agreement and the organizational
            documents of such Offshore Fund) either (A) that would have the
            effect of benefitting one or more of the Non-Manager Members or
            members of their Immediate Family to the detriment of the LLC, the
            Manager Member or AMG, or (B) that would alter the arrangements
            described in Section 5.7(a); or

                  (x) take any action which (A) may be taken only by the Manager
            Member with or without the consent of the Non-Manager Members
            pursuant to any provision of this Agreement, or (B) requires the
            approval or consent of the Manager Member pursuant to any provision
            of this Agreement.

      Whenever in this Agreement an action or determination requires the consent
of the Manager Member, such consent shall only be effective if it is given in a
writing which reasonably describes, or responds affirmatively to a written
request which reasonably describes, both the

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action which is proposed to be taken and the consent which is being requested or
given, and, unless otherwise specified in this Agreement, such consent of the
Manager Member may be given or withheld by the Manager Member acting in its
reasonable discretion.

            (h) In addition to, and not in limitation of, the Manager Member's
powers and authority under this Agreement, the Manager Member shall also have
the power, in its reasonable discretion, after consultation with one or more
members of the Management Board (to the extent any prior consultation is
feasible), to take any or all of the following actions:

                  (i) such actions as it deems necessary or appropriate to cause
            the LLC or, insofar as it is within the authority of the LLC, any
            Controlled Affiliate of the LLC, or any officer, employee, member,
            manager, partner, or agent thereof, to comply with laws, rules or
            regulations applicable to the LLC or such Controlled Affiliate or
            such Person in relation to the LLC or such Controlled Affiliate, or
            any actions required by the Manager Member in accordance with its
            duties hereunder;

                  (ii) any other action that the Manager Member is authorized to
            take pursuant to the terms of this Agreement (subject to having
            obtained any required Management Board approval) and any other
            action necessary or appropriate to prevent actions that require the
            Manager Member's consent pursuant to the terms of this Agreement if
            such consent has not then been given;

                  (iii) establish and mandate that the LLC participate in
            employee benefit plans which are subject to ERISA or require
            qualification under Section 401 of the Internal Revenue Code in
            order to make the expenses of such plans deductible and establish or
            modify the terms of any such plan and take such actions as may be
            necessary or desirable in connection therewith but only to the
            extent that the Manager Member reasonably believes that such
            participation is required by law and to the further extent the
            Manager Member reasonably believes necessary to make the expense by
            the LLC under such plans deductible or to comply with ERISA, as the
            case may be;

                  (iv) such actions as it deems necessary or appropriate to
            coordinate any initiative which involves the LLC (or a Controlled
            Affiliate of the LLC) and the Manager Member and/or one or more of
            its Affiliates, but only on such terms and conditions as the
            participation of the LLC in such initiative has been approved by the
            Management Board; and

                  (v) such actions as it deems necessary or appropriate to cause
            the LLC to fulfill its obligations and exercise its rights under the
            Purchase Agreement.

            (i) The Manager Member and its Affiliates (including, without
limitation, AMG) may engage, independently or with others, in other business
ventures of every nature and description, including the acquisition, creation,
financing, trading in, and operation and disposition of interests in, investment
managers and brokers and other businesses that may be competitive with the LLC's
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right in or to any other such ventures by virtue of this Agreement or the
limited liability company created or continued hereby, nor shall any such
activity by the Manager Member or such Affiliates be deemed wrongful or improper
or result in any liability to the Manager Member or such Affiliates. The Manager
Member shall not be obligated to present any opportunity to the LLC even if such
opportunity is of such a character which, if presented to the LLC, would be
suitable for the LLC.

      SECTION 3.2 MANAGEMENT BOARD; NON-MANAGER MEMBERS.

            (a) The LLC shall have a Management Board of the LLC (the
"Management Board"). Subject to the specific rights and powers expressly
reserved to the Manager Member in this Agreement (including, without limitation,
in Sections 3.1(g) and 3.1(h) hereof), to the agreement, consent or
determination of the Manager Member in those circumstances where such agreement,
consent or determination is expressly provided for in this Agreement and to the
provisions of Section 3.1 to the extent necessary or appropriate to effectuate
the foregoing, the Manager Member hereby irrevocably delegates, to the greatest
extent permitted by applicable law, to the Management Board all of its power and
authority, in the name of and on behalf of the LLC, to perform all acts and do
all things which the Management Board, in the reasonable exercise of its good
faith judgment, deems necessary or desirable to conduct the business of the LLC,
without the vote or consent of any Member in its capacity as such. In order to
effectuate the foregoing, the Management Board shall have the rights and powers
of the Manager Member set forth in Section 3.1(b) (subject to Sections 3.1(g)
and (h)), Section 3.1(d) and Section 3.1(e) hereof. Without in any way limiting
the scope of the foregoing delegation, the Management Board shall have the sole
and exclusive power and authority to make recommendations with respect to and to
determine which transactions then Present Clients of the LLC shall enter into,
and the time at which, the parties with which and the terms on which all such
transactions shall be entered into and to exercise any rights, powers and
privileges of the LLC with respect to the accounts of Clients or any of the
securities or other instrument in accounts of Clients and shall have the power
and authority to delegate any of the powers and authorities delegated to it to
Officers and employees of the LLC.

            (b) The Management Board shall consist of Non-Manager Members
determined as follows:

                  (i) The Management Board shall initially have three (3)
            members appointed by the Manager Member. The Manager Member hereby
            appoints as the initial three (3) members of the Management Board
            those Non-Manager Members listed on Schedule B hereto. The number of
            members of the Management Board may be increased by the Management
            Board. No Person who is not a Non-Manager Member may be, become or
            remain a member of the Management Board.

                  (ii) Any vacancy in the Management Board however occurring
            (including a vacancy resulting from the increase in size of the
            Management Board) may be filled by any other Non-Manager Member
            elected by the Management Board; provided, however, that if more
            than one Non-Manager Member is

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            available to fill such vacancy, the Manager Member shall have the
            right to consent as to which Non-Manager Member shall fill such
            vacancy. In lieu of filling any such vacancy, the Management Board
            may determine to reduce the number of members of the Management
            Board, but not, without the prior written consent of the Manager
            Member, to a number less than three (3). If any vacancy on the
            Management Board is not filled in accordance with the first sentence
            of this clause (ii) and such failure to act results in the number of
            members of the Management Board being less than three (3) members
            for sixty (60) or more days after the date on which the Manager
            Member gives the Management Board notice of its intent to fill any
            such vacancy and one (1) or more Non-Manager Members are available
            to fill such vacancy, then the Manager Member may appoint one or
            more Non-Manager Members to the Management Board, until the number
            of members of the Management Board equals three (3), which Person or
            Persons shall immediately resign if subsequent thereto the remaining
            member or members of the Management Board fill such vacancy or
            vacancies in the manner contemplated by the first sentence of this
            clause (ii).

                  (iii) Non-Manager Members who are members of the Management
            Board shall remain members of the Management Board until their
            resignation, removal or death. Any member of the Management Board
            may resign by delivering his written resignation to any member of
            the Management Board and the Manager Member. Any member of the
            Management Board may be removed from such position with or without
            cause by the Management Board acting by a Board Vote, with the prior
            written consent of the Manager Member. Any Non-Manager Member shall
            be deemed to have resigned from the Management Board and shall no
            longer be a member of the Management Board immediately upon such
            Non-Manager Member ceasing to be an employee of the LLC or otherwise
            ceasing to be a Non-Manager Member, in each case, for whatever
            reason. Any Non-Manager Member shall be deemed to have resigned
            from the Management Board and shall no longer be a member of the
            Management Board immediately upon such Non-Manager Member reaching
            the age of seventy (70), unless the Management Board with the prior
            written consent of the Manager Member waives or modifies the
            requirements of this sentence with respect to a particular
            Non-Manager Member.

                  (iv) Notwithstanding any other provision hereof to the
            contrary, the Manager Member shall have full power and authority at
            any time in its sole discretion (and without the consent or approval
            of the Management Board or the Non-Manager Members) to remove, with
            or without cause, one or more members of the Management Board or to
            increase the number of members of the Management Board and to fill
            the vacancies created by any such removal or increase with one or
            more other Non-Manager Members, provided that such removal or
            increase may only be effected by written notice from the Manager to
            the LLC, which written notice must expressly reference this Section
            of this Agreement.


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            (c) At any meeting of the Management Board, presence in person or by
telephone (or other electronic means) of fifty percent (50%) or more of the
members of the Management Board shall constitute a quorum. At any meeting of the
Management Board at which a quorum is present, a majority of the members of the
Management Board present, which majority shall include at least fifty percent
(50%) of the Original Principals who are members of the Management Board for so
long as at least two (2) of the Original Principals are members of the
Management Board, may take any action on behalf of the Management Board (any
such action taken by such members of the Management Board is sometimes referred
to herein as a "Board Vote"). Any action required to be taken at any meeting of
the Management Board may be taken by the Management Board without a meeting of
the Management Board, if (i) a written consent thereto is signed by all the
members of the Management Board and (ii) the Manager Member has been given a
copy of such written consent not less than forty-eight (48) hours prior to such
action. Notice of the time, date and place of all meetings of the Management
Board shall be given to all members of the Management Board and, upon request,
to the Manager Member at least forty-eight (48) hours in advance of the meeting.
A representative of the Manager Member shall be entitled to attend each meeting
of the Management Board. Notice need not be given to any member of the
Management Board or the Manager Member if a waiver of notice is given (orally or
in writing) by such member of the Management Board or the Manager Member (as
applicable), before, at or after the meeting. Members of the Management Board
are not "managers" (within the meaning of the Act) of the LLC.

      SECTION 3.3 OFFICERS. The Management Board may designate employees of the
LLC as officers of the LLC (the "Officers") as it deems necessary or desirable
to carry on the business of the LLC. Any two or more offices may be held by the
same Person. As of the Effective Date, the Management Board has designated the
Officers set forth as such in the Certificate, which shall be amended promptly
upon any change thereto. New offices may be created and filled by the Management
Board (and such offices shall be effective without any amendment to the
Certificate). Each Officer shall hold office until his successor is designated
by the Management Board or until his earlier death, resignation or removal. Any
Officer may resign at any time upon written notice to the LLC and the Manager
Member. Any Officer designated by the Management Board may be removed by the
Management Board (excluding the Person being considered) For Cause or not For
Cause at any time, subject to the terms of such Officer's Employment Agreement
with the LLC, if any. A vacancy in any office occurring because of death,
resignation, removal or otherwise may be filled by the Management Board. Any
designation of Officers, a description of any duties delegated to such Officers,
and any removal of such Officers shall be approved by the Management Board in
writing, which shall be delivered to the Manager Member. The Officers are not
"managers" (within the meaning of the Act) of the LLC. The Management Board may
delegate any or all of the power and authority delegated to it to one or more of
such Officers subject to the right of the Management Board to modify or withdraw
any or all of any such delegation and, unless otherwise set forth in a written
delegation of power and authority by the Management Board, to the right of any
member of the Management Board to withdraw any or all of any such delegation by
written notice to the Officer or Officers in question, which notice shall, upon
receipt, have the same effect as a Board Vote.


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      SECTION 3.4 EMPLOYEES OF THE LLC.

            (a) The terms of employment of any employee of the LLC who is not a
Non-Manager Member (including, without limitation, with respect to the hiring,
promoting, demoting and terminating of such employees), shall be determined by
the Management Board or such Person or Persons to whom the Management Board may
delegate such power and authority, subject, in all cases, to compliance with all
applicable laws, rules and regulations and, in the case of compensation, to the
provisions of 3.5 hereof. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Manager Member may
terminate the employment by the LLC of any employee who has engaged in any
activity included in the definition of "For Cause;" (subject, in the case of
clause (b) of the definition of For Cause to the joint determination of the
Management Board and the Manager Member as set forth therein) provided, however,
that the Manager Member may not so terminate the employment of any such employee
without having first consulted with the Management Board and given written
notice to the Management Board specifying the reasons for such decision.

            (b) The granting or Transferring of LLC Interests in connection with
any hiring or promotion of an employee shall be subject to the terms and
conditions set forth in Articles V and VI hereof.

            (c) Any Person who is a Non-Manager Member may have his employment
with the LLC terminated by the LLC only: (i) in the case of a termination For
Cause, by either the Manager Member or the Management Board acting with the
prior written consent of the Manager Member, or (ii) in the case of any other
termination by the LLC, by the Management Board with the prior written consent
of the Manager Member.

            (d) Subject to the other provisions of this Agreement (including,
without limitation, Section 3.5), the compensation and other terms of employment
of an employee who is a Non-Manager Member shall be set by the Management Board.

      SECTION 3.5 OPERATION OF THE BUSINESS OF THE LLC.

            (a) The Operating Cash Flow of the LLC for any period (reduced by
any portion thereof attributable to performance fees accrued in such period but
not paid in such period and increased by the portion of any performance fees
paid in such period that were accrued in a previous quarter) shall be used by
the LLC to provide for and pay its business expenses and expenditures as
determined by the Management Board; including, without limitation, compensation
and benefits to its employees, including the Officers. Without the prior written
consent of the Manager Member (which written consent makes specific reference to
this Section 3.5(a)), the LLC shall not incur (and the Non-Manager Members shall
use all commercially reasonable efforts to prevent the LLC from incurring) any
expenses or obligations that exceed its ability to pay or provide for them out
of its Operating Cash Flow (as adjusted in accordance with the parenthetical set
forth in the first sentence of this Section 3.5(a)) on a current or previously
reserved basis. Except to the extent otherwise required by applicable law, the
LLC shall only make payments of compensation to the Non-Manager Members who are
employees of the LLC out of the balance of its Operating Cash Flow (as adjusted
in accordance with the parenthetical set forth in the first sentence of this
Section 3.5(a)) remaining after the payment (or reservation for payment) of all
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other business expenses and expenditures for the applicable period. Any excess
Operating Cash Flow (as adjusted in accordance with the parenthetical set forth
in the first sentence of this Section 3.5(a)) remaining for any fiscal year
following the payment (or reservation for payment) of all business expenses and
expenditures may be used by the LLC in such fiscal year or any or all of such
excess Operating Cash Flow may be reserved for use in future fiscal years for
any permissible purpose. Revenues From Operations other than the portion which
constitutes Operating Cash Flow may be used to provide for and pay the business
expenses of the LLC only to the extent agreed to in writing by the Manager
Member and the Management Board (any such use being referred to herein as a
"Free Cash Flow Expenditure") and as provided in Section 9.5 with respect to the
payment of UBT.

            (b) The LLC will maintain (and the Non-Manager Members shall use all
commercially reasonable efforts to cause the LLC to maintain), in full force and
effect, such insurance as is customarily maintained by companies of similar size
in the same or similar businesses (including, without limitation, errors and
omissions liability insurance but excluding key-man life insurance), the
premiums on which will be paid out of Operating Cash Flow. The LLC, the Manager
Member or AMG may maintain key-man life insurance and disability insurance
policies on each Non-Manager Member, from time to time, and the Non-Manager
Members will use all commercially reasonable efforts to cooperate with the
Manager Member, AMG and the LLC to effectuate the foregoing; provided, however,
that the LLC shall not maintain such insurance unless the Management Board and
the Manager Member so agree, in which case, they may also agree to treat the
premiums thereon as a Free Cash Flow Expenditure.

            (c) Notwithstanding any of the provisions of this Agreement to the
contrary, all accounting, financial reporting and bookkeeping procedures of the
LLC shall be established in conjunction with policies and procedures determined
under the supervision of the Manager Member and AMG in connection with similar
matters for other Affiliates of the Manager Member and AMG. The LLC shall have a
continuing obligation to keep AMG's chief financial officer informed of material
financial developments with respect to the LLC. Notwithstanding any of the
provisions of this Agreement to the contrary, all legal, compliance and
regulatory matters of the LLC shall be coordinated with the Manager Member and
AMG, and the LLC shall have an ongoing obligation to keep the Manager Member and
AMG informed of all legal, compliance and related activities, in accordance with
procedures to be established by the Manager Member and the Management Board.

            (d) Notwithstanding any of the provisions of this Agreement to the
contrary, the Non-Manager Members will cooperate with the Manager Member and AMG
and their Affiliates in implementing any initiative which involves the LLC (or a
Controlled Affiliate of the LLC) and the Manager Member, AMG and/or one or more
of their other Affiliates, but only on such terms and conditions as the
participation of the LLC in such initiative has been approved by the Management
Board.

      SECTION 3.6 COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES OF THE MEMBERS. The Manager Member
may receive compensation for services provided to the LLC only to the extent
approved by the Management Board. The LLC shall, however, pay and/or reimburse
the Manager Member for all reasonable travel expenses incurred by the Manager
Member in accordance with Section 9.4

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as well as (i) any expenses incurred by the Manager Member in connection with
the operation of the LLC as approved or directed by the Management Board or any
duly authorized Officer, (ii) the applicable portion of any expenses incurred by
the Manager Member in connection with any initiative which involves the LLC
and/or one or more of the other Affiliates of the Manager Member or AMG, but
only on such terms and conditions as the participation of the LLC in such
initiative has been approved by the Management Board, and (iii) any expenses
incurred by the Manager Member in connection with its exercise of its powers
under Section 3.1(h)(i) of this Agreement. Without limiting the generality of
the foregoing, the Manager Member's general overhead items (including, without
limitation, salaries and rent) shall not be reimbursed by the LLC. Stockholders,
officers, directors, managers, members and agents of Members may serve as
employees of the LLC and be compensated therefor out of Operating Cash Flow as
determined by the Management Board.

      SECTION 3.7 NON-MANAGER MEMBERS AND NON-SOLICITATION AGREEMENTS. Each of
the Original Principals has entered into an Employment Agreement with the LLC as
of the Effective Date in the form attached to the Purchase Agreement as Exhibit
8.9 thereto. Each of the Members hereby consents to each such Employment
Agreement. Each Non-Manager Member, other than such Original Principals and
Clark, has provided the LLC with a Non-Solicitation/Non-Disclosure Agreement in
form and substance substantially similar to Exhibit B hereto (the
"Non-Solicitation Agreement") (and, in the case of any substitute Non-Manager
Member (pursuant to Section 5.2 hereof) or Additional Non-Manager Member who is
not already bound by a Non-Solicitation Agreement, he shall, prior to and as a
condition precedent to becoming a Non-Manager Member, provide the LLC with such
an agreement (together with any changes or modifications thereto as the Manager
Member with the consent of the Management Board may deem necessary or desirable)
and such agreements shall, at all times, provide that each of the LLC, the
Manager Member and AMG shall be entitled to enforce the provisions of such
agreements on its own behalf and that the Manager Member and AMG shall be
entitled to enforce the provisions of such agreements on behalf of the LLC.

      SECTION 3.8 NON-SOLICITATION AND NON-DISCLOSURE BY NON-MANAGER MEMBERS.

            (a) Each Non-Manager Member (other than Clark) agrees, for the
benefit of the LLC and the other Members, that such Non-Manager Member shall
not, while employed by the LLC or any of its Affiliates, without the express
written consent of the Manager Member and the Management Board, directly or
indirectly, whether as owner, part-owner, shareholder, partner, member,
director, officer, manager, trustee, employee, agent or consultant, or in any
other capacity, on behalf of himself or any firm, corporation or other business
organization other than the LLC and its Controlled Affiliates, engage in any
activity described in Section 3.8(b), including, with respect to Section
3.8(b)(i), without regard to whether any such Person is a Client.

            (b) In addition to, and not in limitation of, the provisions of
Section 3.8(a) hereto, each Non-Manager Member (other than Clark) agrees, for
the benefit of the LLC and the other Members, that such Non-Manager Member shall
not, during the period beginning on the date such Non-Manager Member becomes a
Non-Manager Member, and continuing until the date which is two (2) years after
the termination of such Non-Manager Member's employment with the LLC and its
Controlled Affiliates (unless a different period is agreed to by the Manager
Member

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and the Management Board in a writing making specific reference to this Section
3.8(b) and naming the Manager Member to whom such different period is to apply),
without the express written consent of the Manager Member and the Management
Board, directly or indirectly, whether as owner, part-owner, shareholder,
partner, member, director, officer, manager, trustee, employee, agent or
consultant, or in any other capacity, on behalf of himself or any firm,
corporation or other business organization other than the LLC and its Controlled
Affiliates:

                  (i) provide Investment Management Services or Brokerage
      Services to any Person that is a Client of the LLC or any of its
      Controlled Affiliates;

                  (ii) solicit or induce, whether directly or indirectly, any
      Person for the purpose (which need not be the sole or primary purpose) of
      (A) causing any funds with respect to which the LLC provides Investment
      Management Services or Brokerage Services to be withdrawn from such
      management, or (B) causing any Client of the LLC (including any Potential
      Clients) not to engage the LLC or any of its Controlled Affiliates to
      provide Investment Management Services or Brokerage Services for any
      additional funds;

                  (iii) contact or communicate with, in either case in
      connection with Investment Management Services or Brokerage Services,
      whether directly or indirectly, any Client of the LLC; or

                  (iv) solicit or induce, or attempt to solicit or induce,
      directly or indirectly, any employee or agent of, or consultant to, the
      LLC or any of its Controlled Affiliates to terminate its, his relationship
      therewith, hire any such employee, agent or consultant, or former
      employee, agent or consultant, or work in any enterprise involving
      Investment Management Services or Brokerage Services with any employee,
      agent or consultant or former employee, agent or consultant, of the LLC or
      its Controlled Affiliates who was employed by or acted as an agent or
      consultant to the LLC or its Controlled Affiliates at any time preceding
      the termination of such Non-Manager Member's employment (excluding for all
      purposes of this sentence, secretaries and individuals holding other
      similar positions).

            (c) For purposes of Sections 3.8(a) and 3.8(b), in determining who
is included in the definition of "Client" of the LLC, (x) the term "Past Client"
shall be limited to those Past Clients who were advisees or investment advisory
clients of, or recipients of Investment Management Services or Brokerage
Services from, the LLC and its Controlled Affiliates (including the Predecessor)
at the date of termination of such Non-Manager Member's employment or at any
time during the twelve (12) months immediately preceding the date of such
termination, (y) the term "Potential Client" shall be limited to those Persons
to whom an offer was made within two (2) years prior to the date of termination
of such Non-Manager Member's employment, and (z) neither the term "Client" nor
the term "Person" shall include any Person who is included in the definition of
"Immediate Family" with respect to such Non-Manager Member.

      Notwithstanding the provisions of Sections 3.8(a) and 3.8(b) hereof, any
Non-Manager Member may make passive investments in AMG or in a competitive
enterprise the shares or other equity interests of which are (A) publicly
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holdings of his Affiliates and members of his Immediate Family, are less than
five percent (5%) of the outstanding shares of comparable interests in such
entity at the time such investments are made or (B) not publicly traded,
provided such holdings do not at any time exceed such percentage, and such
enterprise, either by itself or together with its Affiliates does not derive
more than 20% of its gross revenues from competitive activities.

            (d) Each Non-Manager Member agrees that any and all presently
existing investment advisory businesses of the LLC and its Controlled Affiliates
(including the Predecessor), and all businesses developed by the LLC and its
Controlled Affiliates, including by such Non-Manager Member or any other
employee of the LLC (including the Predecessor), including without limitation,
all investment methodologies, all investment advisory contracts, fees and fee
schedules, commissions, records, data, client lists, agreements, trade secrets,
and any other incident of any business developed by the LLC (or the Predecessor)
or its Controlled Affiliates or earned or carried on by the Non-Manager Member
for the LLC or the Predecessor or their respective Controlled Affiliates other
than any such matters that are in the public record (unless they are so
available by virtue of a breach of the provisions of this Section 3.8), and all
trade names, service marks and logos under which the LLC or its Affiliates do
business, and any combinations or variations thereof and all related logos, are
and shall be the exclusive property of the LLC or such Controlled Affiliate, as
applicable, for its or their sole use, and (where applicable) shall be payable
directly to the LLC or such Controlled Affiliate. In addition, each Non-Manager
Member acknowledges and agrees that the investment performance of the accounts
managed by the LLC (and the Predecessor) was attributable to the efforts of the
team of professionals of the LLC (or the Predecessor, as applicable) and not to
the efforts of any single individual, and that therefore, the performance
records of the accounts managed by the LLC (and the Predecessor) are and shall
be the exclusive property of the LLC. Each Non-Manager Member acknowledges that,
in the course of performing services hereunder and otherwise (including, without
limitation, for the Predecessor), the Non-Manager Member has had, and will from
time to time have, access to information of a confidential or proprietary
nature, including without limitation, confidential or proprietary investment
methodologies, trade secrets, proprietary or confidential plans, client
identities and information, client lists, service providers, business operations
or techniques, records and data ("Intellectual Property") owned or used in the
course of business by the LLC or its Controlled Affiliates. Each Non-Manager
Member agrees always to keep secret and not ever publish, divulge, furnish, use
or make accessible to anyone (other than for the benefit of the LLC and its
Controlled Affiliates) any Intellectual Property of the LLC or any Controlled
Affiliate thereof that is not otherwise publicly available (other than
Intellectual Property that is publicly available by virtue of a breach of the
provisions of this Section 3.8). At the termination of the Non-Manager Member's
services to the LLC, all data, memoranda, client lists, notes, programs and
other papers, items and tangible media, and reproductions thereof relating to
the foregoing matters in the Non-Manager Member's possession or control, shall
be returned to the LLC and remain in the LLC's possession (except where the
return of such items shall be unreasonable or impractical in relation to the
importance or confidentiality of such items).

            (e) Each Non-Manager Member acknowledges that, in the course of
entering into this Agreement, the Non-Manager Member has had and, in the course
of the operation of the LLC, the Non-Manager Member will from time to time have,
access to Intellectual Property owned by or used in the course of business by
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Non-Manager Member agrees, for the benefit of the LLC and its Members, and for
the benefit of the Manager Member and AMG, always to keep secret and not ever
publish, divulge, furnish, use or make accessible to anyone (other than for the
benefit of the LLC and its Controlled Affiliates) with the Manager Member's
consent) any knowledge or information regarding Intellectual Property of the
Manager Member or of AMG that is not otherwise publicly available (other than
Intellectual Property that is publicly available by virtue of a breach of the
provisions of this Section 3.8). At the termination of the Non-Manager Member's
service to the LLC, all data, memoranda, documents, notes and other papers,
items and tangible media, and reproductions thereof relating to the foregoing
matters in the Non-Manager Member's possession or control shall be returned to
AMG and remain in its possession.

            (f) The provisions of this Section 3.8 shall not be deemed to limit
any of the rights of the LLC, the Manager Member or AMG under any of the
Employment Agreements, Non-Solicitation Agreements or under applicable law, but
shall be in addition to the rights set forth in each of the Employment
Agreements and Non-Solicitation Agreements, and those which arise under
applicable law.

      SECTION 3.9 REMEDIES UPON BREACH.

            (a) In the event that, following the termination of his employment
with the LLC, a Non-Manager Member (i) breaches any of the provisions of Section
3.8 hereof, or (ii) breaches any of the provisions of the Employment Agreement
or Non-Solicitation Agreement to which he is a party (in each case, in a manner
that causes or could reasonably be expected to cause harm that is not immaterial
or insignificant to the LLC, the Manager Member or AMG), then (A) such
Non-Manager Member shall forfeit its right to receive any distributions under
Section 4.4 hereof not yet received, (B) such Non-Manager Member shall forfeit
its right to receive any payment for its LLC Interests under Sections 7.1, 7.2,
7.3 or 7.4 hereof if such payment has not yet been received, and (C) AMG (or its
assignees) shall have no further obligations under any promissory note
theretofore issued to such Non-Manager Member pursuant to Section 7.3(e) hereof,
and such promissory note shall be deemed to be canceled as of such breach.

            (b) Each Non-Manager Member agrees that any breach of the provisions
of Section 3.8 of this Agreement or of the provisions of the Employment
Agreement or Non-Solicitation Agreement by such Non-Manager Member could cause
irreparable damage to the LLC, the other Non-Manager Members, the Manager Member
and AMG. The LLC, the Manager Member and AMG, shall have the right to an
injunction or other equitable relief (in addition to other legal remedies) to
prevent any violation of a Non-Manager Member's obligations hereunder or
thereunder.

            SECTION 3.10 NO EMPLOYMENT OBLIGATION. Each Non-Manager Member
acknowledges that neither this Agreement nor the provisions of the
Non-Solicitation Agreement create an obligation on the part of the LLC to
continue the employment of such Non-Manager Member with the LLC, and that such
Non-Manager Member, unless he is a party to an Employment Agreement, is an
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            SECTION 3.11 FUNDING OBLIGATION. Each of the Original Principals
covenants and agrees to place under investment management of the LLC either
directly or in one or more of the Mutual Funds, Private Funds or Offshore Funds,
as such Original Principal may select, an additional (i.e., in addition to those
amounts which such Original Principals currently have, directly or indirectly,
under investment management of the LLC at the Effective Date) aggregate amount
equal to 37.037% of that portion of the LLC Interest Purchase Price (as defined
in the Purchase Agreement) paid by AMG to that Original Principal, and to
maintain such additional invested amount for a period of time not shorter than
that period commencing on the date such additional funds are placed under
investment management of the LLC and ending on the later of (i) the tenth (10th)
anniversary of the Effective Date or (ii) the termination of employment of such
Original Principal with the LLC for any reason or, if earlier, the date on which
(A) there shall have occurred a change in control of AMG as a result of an
unaffiliated third party acquiring in excess of forty percent (40%) of the
outstanding capital stock of AMG other than in the context of an acquisition by
AMG, (B) all of the Original Principals shall have ceased to be Members other
than as a result of their resignation or termination For Cause prior to the
stated terms of the Employment Agreements, or (C) such Original Principal shall
have died or become Permanently Incapacitated. The Original Principals, the LLC
and the other Members of the LLC hereby acknowledge and agree that none of the
Original Principals may withdraw any such additional invested amount until
expiration of the applicable period set forth in the preceding sentence, unless
such amount is simultaneously placed under management of the LLC by such
Original Principal either directly or in one or more of the Mutual Funds,
Private Funds or Offshore Funds as such Original Principal may select; provided,
however, that an Original Principal is permitted to withdraw from the management
of the LLC any amounts representing amounts which such Original Principal has,
directly or indirectly, under management of the LLC at the Effective Date, any
appreciation thereon, any appreciation over such Original Principal's additional
invested amount and any amounts necessary to pay taxes on any gains realized
with respect to investments made with such additional amount, provided, further,
however, that (i) such amounts shall not be withdrawn from the escrow
established pursuant to Section 8.15 of the Purchase Agreement except as set
forth in the Escrow Agreement (as defined in the Purchase Agreement) and (ii)
with respect to such amounts as may be withdrawn for purposes of paying taxes,
such amounts shall not be withdrawn except to the extent the realized
appreciation on the additional invested amount available for distribution is
insufficient to pay such taxes. Each Original Principal shall place the required
amount of funds under management of the LLC during the first twelve (12) months
after the Effective Date at a rate not less than twenty-five percent (25%) of
such amount per three-month period. All funds of Clark, each of the Original
Principals and each Person treated as a member of the Immediate Family of any of
the foregoing placed under direct or indirect management of the LLC may, in the
sole discretion of the Management Board, be managed by the LLC and its
Controlled Affiliates without the imposition of any investment advisory fees or
profit allocations or similar costs by the LLC with respect to any account of
any such Person or with respect to the interest of any such Person in any
Private Fund, Offshore Fund or, to the extent not inconsistent with the tax
status thereof and subject to the consent of the Manager Member (which consent
shall not be unreasonably withheld), Mutual Fund to which the LLC provides
Investment Management Services.

            SECTION 3.12 MISCELLANEOUS. Each Non-Manager Member agrees that the
enforcement of the provisions of Sections 3.8 and 3.9 hereof, and the
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Employment Agreements and Non-Solicitation Agreements are necessary to ensure
the protection and continuity of the business, goodwill and confidential
business information of the LLC for the benefit of each of the Members. Each
Non-Manager Member agrees that, due to the proprietary nature of the LLC's
business, the restrictions set forth in Section 3.8 hereof and in the Employee
Agreements and Non-Solicitation Agreements are reasonable as to duration and
scope. If any provision contained in this Article III shall for any reason be
held invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity,
illegality or unenforceability shall not affect any other provision of this
Article III. It is the intention of the parties hereto that if any of the
restrictions or covenants contained herein is held to cover a geographic area or
to be for a length of time that is not permitted by applicable law, or is any
way construed to be too broad or to any extent invalid, such provision shall not
be construed to be null, void and of no effect, but to the extent such provision
would then be valid or enforceable under applicable law, such provision shall be
construed and interpreted or reformed to provide for a restriction or covenant
having the maximum enforceable geographic area, time period and other provisions
as shall be valid and enforceable under applicable law.

      Each Non-Manager Member acknowledges that the obligations and rights under
Sections 3.8, 3.9 and 3.11 hereof and this Section 3.12 shall survive the
termination of the employment of such Non-Manager Member with the LLC and/or the
withdrawal or removal of such Non-Manager Member from the LLC, regardless of the
manner of such termination, withdrawal or removal in accordance with the
provisions hereof and of the relevant Employment Agreement or Non-Solicitation
Agreement. Except as agreed to by the Manager Member, in advance, in a writing
making specific reference to this Article III, no Non-Manager Member shall enter
into any agreement or arrangement which is inconsistent with the terms and
provisions of this Agreement.

            SECTION 3.13 MEMBERS. Members, in their capacity as such, shall have
no right to amend or terminate this Agreement or to appoint, select, vote for or
remove the Manager Member, the Officers or their agents or to exercise voting
rights or call a meeting of the Members, except as specifically provided in this
Agreement.


          ARTICLE IV - CAPITAL ACCOUNTS; ALLOCATIONS; DISTRIBUTIONS.

      SECTION 4.1 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS.

            (a) There shall be established for each Member a Capital Account
which shall initially be equal to the Capital Account of such Member as set
forth on Schedule A hereto. No Member shall have the right to withdraw any part
of his (including his predecessors in interest) Capital Account (including,
without limitation, such Member's Capital Contributions) until the dissolution
and winding up of the LLC, except as distributions pursuant to this Article IV
may represent returns of capital, in whole or in part. No Member shall be
entitled to receive any interest on any Capital Account balance (including,
without limitation, such Member's Capital Contributions). No Member shall have
any personal liability for the repayment of any Capital Contribution of any
other Member. Except as may be agreed to in connection with the issuance of
additional LLC Interests, as specifically set forth herein (including, without
limitation in Section 4.3 hereof), or as may be required under applicable law,
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make any further contributions to the LLC. No Member shall make any contribution
to the LLC without the prior consent of the Manager Member, except Required
Capital Contributions pursuant to Section 4.3 hereof, reservations of Operating
Cash Flow not utilized in a particular fiscal year or, at the option of any
Non-Manager Member, to fund any portion of any amounts by which regular
operating expenses exceed Operating Cash Flow.

            (b) The Capital Account of each Member shall be adjusted in the
following manner. Each Capital Account shall be increased by such Member's
allocable share of income and gain, if any, of the LLC (as well as the Capital
Contributions made by a Member after the Effective Date) and shall be decreased
by such Member's allocable share of deductions and losses, if any, of the LLC,
and by the amount of all distributions made to such Member. The amount of any
distribution of assets other than cash shall be deemed to be the Fair Market
Value of such assets (net of any liabilities encumbering such property that the
distributee Member is considered to assume or take subject to). Capital Accounts
shall also be adjusted upon the issuance of additional LLC Interests as set
forth in Section 5.5(c) hereof. Capital Accounts may also be adjusted upon the
Transfer of LLC Interests as set forth in Section 5.2(b).

      SECTION 4.2 ALLOCATIONS.

            (a) Subject to Sections 4.2(c), 4.2(e) and 4.6 hereof, all items of
LLC income and gain shall be allocated among the Members' Capital Accounts at
the end of every quarter as follows:

                  (i) first, items of income and gain shall be allocated to the
            Manager Member in an amount equal to (A) Free Cash Flow for such
            quarter, multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is the
            number of LLC Points held by the Manager Member on the first day of
            such quarter, and the denominator of which is the sum of the number
            of LLC Points outstanding and the number of Reserved Points on the
            first day of such quarter plus (B) the product of (1) the aggregate
            of any Offshore Adjustment for all Offshore Funds for such quarter,
            (2) the Free Cash Flow Percentage, and (3) a fraction, the numerator
            of which is the number of LLC Points held by the Manager Member on
            the first day of such quarter, and the denominator of which is the
            sum of the number of LLC Points outstanding and the number of
            Reserved Points on the first day of such quarter;

                  (ii) second, items of income and gain, if any, shall be
            allocated to the Manager Member until the Manager Member has been
            allocated cumulative income and gain under Section 4.2(c)(i) and
            this Section 4.2(a)(ii) equal to the cumulative amount of losses and
            deductions allocated to the Manager Member under Sections
            4.2(b)(ii), 4.2(b)(iii) and 4.2(d);

                  (iii) third, items of income and gain, if any, shall be
            allocated among all Non-Manager Members who are not Original
            Principals and not Clark in accordance with (and in proportion to)
            each such Non-Manager Member's respective number of LLC Points on
            the first day of such quarter, until the aggregate amount of such
            items allocated to Non-Manager Members who are not

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            Original Principals and not Clark equals (A) Free Cash Flow for such
            quarter, multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is the
            number of LLC Points held by all such Non-Manager Members who were
            Members of the LLC on the first day of such quarter, and the
            denominator of which is the sum of the number of LLC Points
            outstanding and the number of Reserved Points on the first day of
            such quarter plus (B) the product of (1) the aggregate of any
            Offshore Deemed Revenues for such quarter in all Offshore Funds the
            fiscal year of which ends during such quarter, (2) the Free Cash
            Flow Percentage, and (3) a fraction, the numerator of which is the
            time-weighted average number of LLC Points held by the Non-Manager
            Members who are not Original Principals and not Clark on the first
            day of such quarter (after giving effect, for the purposes of
            time-weighting, to the balance of such quarter), and the denominator
            of which is the sum of the number of LLC Points outstanding and the
            number of Reserved Points on the first day of such quarter;

                  (iv) fourth, if and to the extent that any Original Principals
            and Clark are Members of the LLC, items of income and gain, if any,
            shall be allocated among all Original Principals and Clark in
            accordance with (and in proportion to) each Original Principal's
            respective number of LLC Points on the first day of such quarter,
            until the aggregate amount of such items allocated to the Original
            Principals equals the amount, if any, by which (A) Free Cash Flow of
            the LLC for such quarter exceeds (B) the sum of the cumulative items
            of income and gain allocated to the Manager Member and the
            Non-Manager Members who are not Original Principals and not Clark
            pursuant to the preceding paragraphs of this Section 4.2(a);
            provided, however, that for purposes of this Section 4.2(a)(iv),
            each Original Principal and Clark will be treated as if he holds, in
            addition to his LLC Points, that number of LLC Points equal to the
            number of Reserved Points set forth opposite his name on Schedule A
            hereto as of the first day of such quarter; and

                  (v) finally, all remaining items of LLC income and gain, if
            any, shall be allocated among the Non-Manager Members in accordance
            with (and in proportion to) each Non-Manager Member's respective
            number of LLC Points on the first day of such quarter; provided,
            however, that for purposes of this Section 4.2(a)(v), each Original
            Principal and Clark will be treated as if he holds, in addition to
            his LLC Points, that number of LLC Points equal to the number of
            Reserved Points set forth opposite his name on Schedule A hereto as
            of the first day of such quarter.

            (b) Subject to Sections 4.2(d), 4.2(e) and 4.6 hereof, all items of
LLC loss and deduction shall be allocated among the Members' Capital Accounts at
the end of every quarter as follows:

                  (i) first, all items of LLC loss and deduction for such
            quarter shall be allocated among the Non-Manager Members in
            accordance with (and in proportion to) each such Non-Manager
            Member's respective number of LLC Points on the first day of such
            quarter until, after giving effect to the allocation of the items of

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            income and gain for such quarter under Section 4.2(a) as well as all
            Required Capital Contributions for such quarter, all Capital
            Accounts of Non-Manager Members have been reduced to zero (0),
            provided that no additional losses shall be allocated to a Member
            once its Capital Account has been reduced to zero (0) but thereafter
            all items of LLC loss and deduction for such quarter shall be
            allocated among the other Non-Manager Members which have positive
            balances in their capital accounts pro-rata on the basis set forth
            in this paragraph (i); provided, however, that for purposes of this
            Section 4.2(b)(i), each Original Principal and Clark will be treated
            as if he holds, in addition to his LLC Points, that number of LLC
            Points equal to the number of Reserved Points set forth opposite his
            name on Schedule A hereto as of the first day of such quarter;

                  (ii) second, all items of LLC loss and deduction for such
            quarter not allocated to the Non-Manager Members under Section
            4.2(b)(i) hereof shall be allocated to the Manager Member until its
            Capital Account shall have been reduced to zero (0); and

                  (iii) finally, all items of LLC loss and deduction for such
            quarter not allocated to the Members pursuant to the preceding
            paragraphs of this Section 4.2 shall be allocated among all Members
            in accordance with (and in proportion to) each Member's respective
            number of LLC Points on the first day of such quarter; provided,
            however, that for purposes of this Section 4.2(b)(iii), each
            Original Principal and Clark will be treated as if he holds, in
            addition to his LLC Points, that number of LLC Points equal to the
            number of Reserved Points set forth opposite his name on Schedule A
            hereto as of the first day of such quarter.

            (c) If the LLC has a net gain from any sale, exchange or disposition
of all, or substantially all, of the assets of the LLC, then that net gain shall
be allocated among the Members as follows:

                  (i) first, items of gain, if any, shall be allocated to the
            Manager Member until the Manager Member has been allocated
            cumulative gain which, together with income and gain previously
            allocated to the Manager Member under Section 4.2(a)(ii) hereof,
            equals the cumulative amount of losses and deductions allocated to
            the Manager Member under Sections 4.2(b)(ii), 4.2(b)(iii) and 4.2(d)
            hereof;

                  (ii) thereafter, items of gain, if any, shall be allocated
            among the Members in accordance with (and in proportion to) their
            respective number of LLC Points as of the effective date of the
            transaction; provided, however, that for purposes of this Section
            4.2(c)(ii), each Original Principal and Clark will be treated as of
            he holds, in addition to his LLC Points, that number of LLC Points
            equal to the number of Reserved Points set forth opposite his name
            on Schedule A hereto as of the effective date of the transaction.


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            (d) If the LLC has a net loss from any sale, exchange or other
disposition of all, or substantially all, of the assets of the LLC, then that
net loss shall be allocated among the Members in accordance with (and in
proportion to) their respective number of LLC Points as of the effective date of
the transaction, provided that no additional losses shall be allocated to a
Member once its Capital Account has been reduced to zero (0), unless all
Members' Capital Accounts have then been reduced to zero (0) and, provided
further, that for purposes of this Section 4.2(d), each Original Principal and
Clark will be treated as if he holds, in addition to his LLC Points, that number
of LLC Points equal to the number of Reserved Points set forth opposite his name
on Schedule A hereto as of the effective date of the transaction.

            (e) In the event that during any calendar quarter (or any fiscal
year) there is any change of Members or LLC Points (whether as a result of the
admission of an Additional Non-Manager Member, the redemption by the LLC of all
(or any portion of) any Non-Manager Member's LLC Points, a Transfer of any LLC
Points, Reserved Points or otherwise), the following shall apply: (i) such
change shall be deemed to have occurred as of the end of the last day of the
quarter in which such change actually occurred, (ii) the books of account of the
LLC shall be closed effective as of the close of business on the effective date
of any such change as set forth in clause (i) and such fiscal year shall
thereupon be divided into two or more portions, (iii) each item of income, gain,
loss and deduction shall be determined (on the closing of the books basis) for
the portion of such fiscal year ending with the date on which the books of
account of the LLC are so closed, and (iv) each such item for such portion of
such fiscal year shall be allocated (pursuant to the provisions of this Section
4.2) to those persons who were Members during such portion of such fiscal year
in accordance with their respective LLC Points during such period. For purposes
of this Agreement, unless it is the last day of a quarter, the Effective Date
shall be deemed to be the first day of a quarter; provided, however, that only
items of income, gain, loss or deduction accrued after the actual Effective Date
shall be treated as items of income, gain, loss or deduction of the LLC.

      SECTION 4.3 CAPITAL CONTRIBUTION FOR OFFSHORE SHORTFALLS.

            (a) By no later than the thirtieth (30th) day (the "Due Date")
following the end of each fiscal quarter of the LLC, each Original Principal and
Clark shall be required to make a Capital Contribution to the LLC in an amount
equal to his Offshore Shortfall for that quarter (the "Required Capital
Contributions"). Unless otherwise determined by a writing signed by each of the
Original Principals and Clark who is then a Member (and delivered to the LLC and
the Manager Member), the Offshore Shortfall for each Original Principal or Clark
shall equal the product of the aggregate Offshore Shortfall and a fraction the
numerator of which is the number of LLC Points held by such Original Principal
or Clark on the first day of such quarter and the denominator of which is the
number of LLC Points held by all Original Principals or Clark on the first day
of such quarter. For purposes hereof, each Original Principal and Clark will be
treated as if he holds, in addition to his LLC Points, that number of LLC Points
equal to the number of Reserved Points set forth opposite his name on Schedule A
hereto as of the effective date of the transaction.

            (b) All Required Capital Contributions shall be paid to the LLC by
transfer (by wire or otherwise) of immediately available funds (or by such other
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or Clark and the Manager Member may agree) on or before the Due Date for that
Required Capital Contribution.

            (c) If an Original Principal or Clark fails to pay his Required
Capital Contribution under this Section 4.3 on the Due Date therefor, then the
LLC or the Manager Member shall notify such Original Principal or Clark of such
failure within two (2) days after such payment is due (which notice may be by
telephone followed by confirmation by telecopy (receipt confirmed), overnight
carrier or registered or certified mail), provided that the failure to give such
notice shall not affect the liability of such Original Principal or Clark to
make such Required Capital Contribution or subject the LLC or any Member
(including, without limitation, the Manager Member, but excluding such Original
Principal or Clark) to any liability hereunder or otherwise. An Original
Principal or Clark who fails to make Required Capital Contribution prior to the
expiration of seven (7) days after such notice (the "Date of Default") shall be
a "Defaulting Member." The obligation of a Defaulting Member to make a Required
Capital Contribution shall bear interest from and after the Date of Default at a
rate equal to the Prime Rate plus five percent (5%) per annum, which interest
shall compound quarterly. Any distributions or other payments by the LLC or the
Manager Member to which the Defaulting Member would otherwise be entitled
pursuant to this Agreement (including, without limitation, pursuant to Sections
4.4, 4.5 and 4.6 hereof) shall be applied by the LLC or the Manager Member to
the debt of the Defaulting Member hereunder until such debt shall be repaid and
any such distribution or other payment shall be deemed to have been distributed
or paid to the Defaulting Member. In addition, any discretionary bonus or other
discretionary payment (as opposed to regular salary) to which the Defaulting
Member would otherwise be entitled pursuant to the provisions of Section 3.5 or
otherwise, shall be applied by the LLC to the debt of the Defaulting Member
hereunder until such debt shall be repaid.

      Any Defaulting Member shall also pay, on demand, all costs, including
court costs and reasonable attorneys' fees, paid or incurred by the LLC or the
Manager Member in collecting a Required Capital Contribution from a Defaulting
Member. If the Defaulting Member fails to make such payments immediately after
the demand for payment thereof, then provisions of the foregoing paragraph shall
apply to such amounts as if the demand were a notice of default (and the date
thereof were the Date of Default), with the seventh day preceding such notice
being the Due Date.

      The provisions of this Section 4.3(c) are hereby expressly limited so that
in no contingency or event whatsoever shall the amount paid or agreed to be paid
to the LLC exceed the maximum amount of interest permitted by law, and in the
event any interest hereunder were to exceed the maximum amount of interest
permitted by law, such excess interest shall be deemed to be a mistake and shall
either be reduced immediately and automatically to the maximum amount permitted
by law or, if required to comply with applicable law, be canceled automatically
and, if theretofore paid, be credited on the principal amount of the obligation
of the Defaulting Member for his share of a Offshore Shortfall outstanding and,
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      SECTION 4.4 DISTRIBUTIONS.

            (a) Subject to Section 4.5 hereof, from and after the date hereof,
within thirty (30) days after the end of each calendar quarter, in each case if
and to the extent cash is available therefor (taking into account the use or
reservation of Operating Cash Flow (as adjusted in accordance with the
parenthetical set forth in the first sentence of Section 3.5(a)) from such
quarter), the Manager Member shall, based on the unaudited financial statements
for such calendar quarter prepared in accordance with Section 9.3 hereof (after
approval thereof by the Manager Member), cause the LLC to:

                  (i) First, distribute to the Manager Member, cash in the
            amount of the sum of (A) the Free Cash Flow allocated to the Manager
            Member pursuant to Section 4.2(a)(i)(A) for such quarter (and for
            any previous quarter to the extent not previously distributed),
            reduced by the Manager Member's pro-rata share of any reservations
            from Free Cash Flow pursuant to Section 4.4(c), by the portion of
            UBT allocated to the Manager Member pursuant to Section 4.6(g) for
            such quarter and being paid from Free Cash Flow pursuant to Section
            9.5 and by the portion of any accrued performance fees that were
            allocated to the Manager Member in such quarter but not paid in such
            quarter, and increased by the aggregate amount of any performance
            fees paid in such quarter that were allocated to the Manager Member
            in a previous quarter, plus (B) if such quarter end is the first
            quarter end following the fiscal year end of any Offshore Fund(s),
            the sum of any allocations to the Manager Member pursuant to Section
            4.2(a)(i)(B) with respect to such Offshore Fund(s) for such quarter
            (and for any previous quarter to the extent not previously
            distributed); provided, that if cash is available to be distributed
            to the Manager Member pursuant to this Section 4.1(a)(i) and the LLC
            does not distribute such available amount to the Manager Member
            (other than through the fault of the Manager Member) or to the
            extent cash is not available because Operating Cash Flow and amounts
            previously reserved from Operating Cash Flow were not sufficient to
            meet actual expenses of the LLC, then the obligation of the LLC to
            make such a distribution (or such portion) shall bear interest from
            and after the thirtieth (30th) day after such quarter end at the
            Prime Rate plus five percent (5%) per annum, compounded quarterly.
            Such interest shall be an expense paid from Operating Cash Flow and
            shall not constitute a distribution under this Section 4.4(a).

                  (ii) Second, if such quarter end is the first quarter end
            following the fiscal year end of any Offshore Fund(s), distribute to
            each Non-Manager Member who is not an Original Principal or Clark,
            cash in the amount of the sum of any allocations to such Non-Manager
            Member pursuant to Section 4.2(a)(iii)(B) with respect to such
            Offshore Fund(s) for such fiscal year (and for any previous such
            fiscal year to the extent not previously distributed).

                  (iii) Third, distribute to each Non-Manager Member cash in an
            amount equal to the allocations to such Non-Manager Member under
            Section 4.2(a)(iii)(A) and Section 4.2(a)(iv) for such quarter (and
            for any previous quarter to the extent

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            not then distributed), reduced by (A) such Non-Manager Member's
            pro-rata portion (as among all Members) of any reservations from
            Free Cash Flow pursuant to Section 4.4(c) and by the portion of UBT
            allocated to such Non-Manager Member pursuant to Section 4.6(g) for
            such quarter and being paid from Free Cash Flow pursuant to Section
            9.5, (B) the portion of any accrued performance fees that were
            allocated to such Non-Manager Member in such quarter but not paid in
            such quarter and (C) such Non-Manager Member's pro-rata portion (as
            among all Non- Manager Members) of any amount by which cumulative
            amounts of deduction and loss allocated to all Members under Section
            4.2(b) exceed the cumulative amount of income and gain allocated to
            all Non-Manager Members under Section 4.2(a)(v), and increased by
            (D) if such quarter end is the first quarter end following the
            fiscal year end of any Offshore Fund(s), the sum of any allocations
            to such Non-Manager Member pursuant to Section 4.2(a)(iii)(B) with
            respect to such Offshore Fund(s) for such quarter (and for any
            previous quarter to the extent not previously distributed) and (E)
            the aggregate amount of any performance fees paid in such quarter
            that were allocated to such Non-Manager Member in a previous
            quarter.

      In addition, the Management Board may, in its sole discretion, use any
available cash of the LLC to make any or all of the foregoing distributions.
Notwithstanding anything else set forth herein to the contrary, no distribution
shall be made to a Member if and to the extent that after giving effect to such
distribution such Member would have a negative Capital Account after giving
effect to the allocations of income, gain, deduction and loss for the quarter
ended prior to the date of such distribution.

            (b) Subject to reservations pursuant to Section 4.4(c) and UBT being
paid from Free Cash Flow pursuant to Section 9.5 and subject to any timing
differences in Section 4.4(a)(i)(A) and (B) and Section 4.4(a)(iii) relating to
performance fees and the Offshore Funds, after the end of each fiscal year of
the LLC, the Manager Member shall, based on the audited financial statements
prepared in accordance with Section 9.3 hereof, cause the LLC to make a special
distribution of any and all Free Cash Flow for the preceding fiscal year that
was allocated but not previously distributed, at such time and to the extent
cash is available therefor.

            (c) The Manager Member may, from time to time, with the consent of
the Management Board, reserve and not distribute portions of Free Cash Flow for
any purpose that is in the interest of the LLC, including, without limitation,
to increase the net worth of the LLC, and to make capital expenditures. Any such
reservation would be made from all Members pro-rata in accordance with LLC
Points (treating each Non-Manager Member as if he held the number of Reserved
Points set forth opposite his name on Schedule A) as of the first day of the
quarter in which such reservation is made. Such funds shall be maintained in the
Receipts Account (as defined below) pending the expenditure thereof.

            (d) To give effect to the foregoing, the LLC shall have two (2) bank
accounts. The first account (the "Receipts Account") shall have as its
authorized signatories such representatives of the Manager Member as the Manager
Member shall deem appropriate or desirable. All the LLC's receipts shall be paid
into the Receipts Account; provided, however, that the Manager Member shall
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respect to the accruals for a given month from the Receipts Account to the
second account (described below) until the revenues so forwarded equal the
Operating Cash Flow of the LLC for such month (and previous months to the extent
not so forwarded or used to pay expenses of the LLC other than Free Cash Flow
Expenditures) and, thereafter, revenues with respect to that month shall be
retained in the Receipts Account pending distribution or such other use thereof
as may be permitted under this Agreement. The Manager Member shall use the
Receipts Account to make all distributions of Free Cash Flow pursuant to this
Section 4.4 and to fund all Free Cash Flow Expenditures. The Manager Member
shall retain in the Receipts Account the amount which gives rise to the right to
make distributions pursuant to Section 4.4(e) hereof (including, without
limitation, the proceeds of sales of assets, insurance proceeds and the proceeds
of issuance of additional LLC Interests). The second account shall have as its
authorized signatories such Officers as may be designated by the Management
Board and one (1) designee of the Manager Member. This second account shall be
used by the Officers and Management Board to make all operating expense payments
(including payments of salaries and bonuses) out of Operating Cash Flow. All
funds of the LLC in any account subject to control of the Manager Member or the
Management Board shall be invested solely in the interests of the LLC in income
generating accounts or assets to the maximum extent practicable in light of the
cash needs of the LLC as determined in the good faith discretion of the Manager
Member or the Management Board, as applicable.

      Within thirty (30) days after the end of each calendar quarter, based on
the unaudited financial statements for such calendar quarter prepared in
accordance with Section 9.3 hereof, and within ninety-five (95) days after the
end of each fiscal year of the LLC, based on the audited financial statements
prepared in accordance with Section 9.3 hereof, the Manager Member shall cause
such transfers between the accounts to be made as may be necessary to reconcile
the accounts with the amounts of revenue designated as Operating Cash Flow and
Free Cash Flow.

            (e) Except as otherwise set forth herein, all other amounts or
proceeds available for distribution, if any, shall be distributed to the Members
at such time as may be determined by the Manager Member; provided that any such
distribution shall be made among the Members (i) in accordance with the positive
balances (if any) in their respective Capital Accounts (as determined
immediately prior to such distribution) until all such positive Capital Account
balances have been reduced to zero (0), and (ii) thereafter, among all Members
in accordance with their respective numbers of LLC Points at the time of such
distribution (provided, however, that if a Member makes a Capital Contribution
after the Effective Date, the Manager Member may cause the LLC to make a
priority return of such Capital Contribution).

            (f) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, neither
the LLC, nor the Manager Member on behalf of the LLC, shall make a distribution
to any Member on account of its LLC Interests if such distribution would violate
the Act or other applicable law.

      SECTION 4.5 DISTRIBUTIONS UPON DISSOLUTION; ESTABLISHMENT OF A RESERVE
UPON DISSOLUTION. Upon the dissolution of the LLC, after payment (or the making
of reasonable provision for the payment) of all liabilities of the LLC owing to
creditors, the Manager Member, or if there is none, the Liquidating Trustee
appointed as set forth in Section 8.4 hereof, shall set up such reserves as it
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liabilities or other obligations of the LLC. Such reserves may be paid over by
the Manager Member or Liquidating Trustee to a bank (or other third party), to
be held in escrow for the purpose of paying any such contingent, conditional or
unmatured liabilities or other obligations. At the expiration of such period(s)
as the Manager Member or Liquidating Trustee may deem advisable, such reserves,
if any (and any other assets available for distribution), or a portion thereof,
shall be distributed to the Members (i) in accordance with the positive balance
(if any) in their respective Capital Accounts (as determined immediately prior
to each such distribution) until all such positive Capital Account balances have
been reduced to zero (0), and (ii) thereafter, among the Members as of the date
of dissolution in accordance with their respective numbers of LLC Points
(including Reserved Points) as of the date of dissolution. Solely for purposes
of the foregoing sentence, Clark shall, for as long as he is a Member, be deemed
to have a Capital Account equal to the sum of the Capital Accounts of the
Original Principals multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is the
number of LLC Points held by him at the time of such transaction or transactions
and the denominator of which is the total number of LLC Points then held by
Original Principals and each other Original Principal shall be deemed to have a
Capital Account equal to his Capital Account multiplied by a fraction which is
one (1) minus the fraction determined above with respect to Clark. If any assets
of the LLC are to be distributed in kind in connection with such liquidation,
such assets shall be distributed on the basis of their Fair Market Value net of
any liabilities encumbering such assets and, to the greatest extent possible,
shall be distributed pro-rata in accordance with the total amounts to be
distributed to each Member. Immediately prior to the effectiveness of any such
distribution-in-kind, each item of gain and loss that would have been recognized
by the LLC had the property being distributed been sold at Fair Market Value
shall be determined and allocated to those persons who were Members immediately
prior to the effectiveness of such distribution in accordance with Sections
4.3(c) and 4.3(d) hereof.

      SECTION 4.6 PROCEEDS FROM CAPITAL CONTRIBUTIONS AND THE SALE OF
SECURITIES; INSURANCE PROCEEDS; CERTAIN SPECIAL ALLOCATIONS AND DISTRIBUTIONS.

            (a) Capital Contributions made by any Member after the Effective
Date other than Required Capital Contributions from Original Principals, and
other proceeds from the issuance of securities by the LLC may, in the sole
discretion of the Manager Member, be used for the benefit of the LLC (including,
without limitation, the repurchase or redemption of LLC Interests), or, may be
distributed by the LLC, in which case, any such proceeds shall be allocated and
distributed among the Members in accordance with their respective LLC Points
immediately prior to the date of such contribution or issuance of securities; it
being understood that in the case the proceeds are a note receivable, any such
distribution shall only occur, if at all, upon receipt by the LLC of any cash in
respect thereof.

            (b) In the event of the death or Permanent Incapacity of a
Non-Manager Member covered by key-man life or disability insurance, as
applicable, the premiums on which have been paid by the LLC, the proceeds of any
such policy shall first be used by the LLC to fund (to the extent thereof) the
Repurchase of LLC Interests from the Non-Manager Member in accordance with
Section 7.3 hereof and, if the proceeds exceed the amounts so required to effect
such Repurchase, then the amount of such excess proceeds may, in the sole
discretion of the Manager Member, be used for the benefit of the LLC, or, may be
distributed by the LLC, in which case, any such proceeds shall be allocated and
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accordance with their respective LLC Points immediately following the Repurchase
of the LLC Interests from such Non-Manager Member.

            (c) Items of depreciation or amortization (as calculated for book
purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles,
consistently applied, except that the gross book value of the property of the
LLC on the Effective Date shall be marked to the fair market value of such
property based upon the purchase price paid by the Manager Member for its LLC
Interest as reflected on Schedule A) on account of the property of the LLC on
the Effective Date, shall be specially allocated among the Members in accordance
with Capital Accounts on the Effective Date. All items of depreciation or
amortization (as calculated for book purposes in accordance with generally
accepted accounting principles, consistently applied) on account of property
purchased out of Operating Cash Flow (other than Free Cash Flow Expenditures)
shall be allocated as set forth in Section 4.2(b) hereof, and all items of
depreciation or amortization (as calculated for book purposes in accordance with
generally accepted accounting principles, consistently applied) on account of
property purchased out of Free Cash Flow Expenditures shall be allocated among
the Members other than Clark in the same proportion as such Members' allocated
portions of Free Cash Flow were reduced in order to reserve funds for the
purchase of such property.

            (d) All items of LLC loss and deduction on account of Free Cash Flow
Expenditures (other than those covered by Section 4.6(c)) shall be allocated
among the Members in amounts equal to the amounts that Free Cash Flow to be
distributed under Section 4.4(c) was reduced for the purpose of making such Free
Cash Flow Expenditure.

            (e) All items of LLC deduction arising in connection with any
Offshore Shortfall shall be specially allocated in their entirety solely to the
Original Principals and Clark who are then Members of the LLC in proportion to
their respective contributions making up such Offshore Shortfall.

            (f) The amount, if any, of income and gain allocated to the LLC on
account of the performance of Investment Management Services by the LLC on
behalf of the Offshore Funds (other than any such income or gain equal to the
amounts actually accrued and payable under the terms of the Offshore Management
Agreements), shall be (i) allocated to the Original Principals and Clark in
proportion to their LLC Points and Reserved Points and (ii) shall be deemed to
have been distributed to such Original Principals and Clark, reducing the
Capital Accounts of such Original Principals and Clark in accordance with
Section 4.1(b) hereof.

            (g) All items of LLC loss and deduction on account of New York City
unincorporated business tax payable by the LLC on account of operations after
the Effective Date ("UBT") shall be specially allocated on a quarterly basis to
each Member in an amount equal to the amount of such UBT multiplied by a
fraction the numerator of which is total net income of the LLC allocated (after
taking into account any losses, deductions or expenses allocated under Article
IV), and guaranteed payments and bonus payments made by the LLC, to such Member,
and the denominator of which is total net income of the LLC allocated (after
taking into account any losses, deductions or expenses allocated under Article
IV), and guaranteed payments and bonus payments made by the LLC, to all Members
for such period; provided, however, that if the

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provisions of New York City Administrative Code Section 11-604(18) or any
successor or analog provision thereof providing for the right of corporate
partners (or corporate members of limited liability companies) to claim their
allocable portion of such UBT as a credit for purposes of New York City general
corporation tax ("GCT") are changed so as to reduce or eliminate the right of
corporations organized in the state in which the Manager Member is organized and
doing business in the states in which the Manager Member does business and that
have sufficient GCT liability against which to apply such credit for purposes of
the GCT, then the portion of such UBT no longer so claimable as a credit because
of such change in law shall be allocated pursuant to Section 4.2(b) rather than
pursuant to this Section 4.6(g). In the event that the UBT otherwise payable by
the LLC is reduced by reason of the step-up in the tax basis of the property of
the LLC that is triggered under Section 754 of the Code upon the purchase by the
Manager Member of its LLC Interest, the Manager Member's share of the UBT of the
LLC otherwise determined under this Section 4.6(g) shall be reduced by the same
amount.

      SECTION 4.7 FEDERAL TAX ALLOCATIONS. The Manager Member shall, in its
reasonable discretion, allocate the ordinary income and losses and capital gains
and losses of the LLC as determined for U.S. Federal income tax purposes (and
each item of income, gain, loss, deduction or credit entering into the
computation thereof), as the case may be, among the Members for tax purposes in
a manner that, to the greatest extent possible: (a) reflects the economic
arrangement of the Members under this Agreement (determined after taking into
account the allocation provisions of Sections 4.2, 4.5 and 4.6 hereof, and the
distribution provisions of Sections 4.4, 4.5 and 4.6 hereof) and (b) is
consistent with the principles of Sections 704(b) and 704(c) of the Code. The
Members understand and agree that, with respect to any item of property (other
than cash) contributed (or deemed to be contributed for U.S. federal income tax
purposes) by a Member to the capital of the LLC, the initial tax basis of such
property in the hands of the LLC will be the same as the tax basis of such
property in the hands of such Member at the time so contributed. The Members
further understand and agree that the taxable income and taxable loss of the LLC
is to be computed for Federal income tax purposes by reference to the initial
tax basis to the LLC of any assets and properties contributed by the Members
(and not by reference to the Fair Market Value of such assets and properties at
the time contributed). The Members also understand that, pursuant to Section
704(c) of the Code, all taxable items of income, gain, loss and deduction with
respect to such assets and properties shall be allocated among the Members for
Federal income tax purposes so as to take account of any difference between the
initial tax basis of such assets and properties to the LLC and their Fair Market
Values at the time contributed, using any method authorized by the Income Tax
Regulations under Section 704(c) and selected by the Manager Member, in its
reasonable discretion. For purposes of maintaining the Capital Accounts of the
Members, items of income, gain, loss and deduction relating to any asset or
property contributed to the LLC that are required to be allocated for tax
purposes pursuant to Section 704(c) of the Code shall not be reflected in the
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              ARTICLE V - TRANSFER OF LLC INTERESTS BY NON-MANAGER
               MEMBERS; RESIGNATION, REDEMPTION AND WITHDRAWAL BY
                              NON-MANAGER MEMBERS;
                  ADMISSION OF ADDITIONAL NON-MANAGER MEMBERS.

      SECTION 5.1 ASSIGNABILITY OF LLC INTERESTS. No LLC Interests held by any
Non-Manager Member may be Transferred and no Transfer by a Non-Manager Member
shall be binding upon the LLC or any Member, unless, in each case, it is
expressly permitted by this Article V and the Manager Member receives an
executed copy of the documents effecting such Transfer, which shall be in form
and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Manager Member. A Transferee of LLC
Interests may become a substitute Non-Manager Member only upon the terms and
conditions set forth in Section 5.2 hereof. If a Transferee of LLC Interests of
a Non-Manager Member in the LLC does not become (and until any such Transferee
becomes) a substitute Non-Manager Member in accordance with the provisions of
Section 5.2 hereof, such Person shall not be entitled to exercise or receive any
of the rights, powers or benefits of a Non-Manager Member other than the right,
if any, to receive allocations of profits and losses and distributions which
have been Transferred to such Person. No Non-Manager Member's LLC Interests may
be Transferred except:

            (a) with the prior written consent of the Manager Member, which
consent may be granted or withheld by the Manager Member in its reasonable
discretion (provided, that the Manager Member may not withhold its consent in
the case of a proposed Transfer to a bona-fide charitable organization in an
amount that will be required to be Put on account of a Put Notice, for such
twelve-month period previously given by the Transferring Non-Manager Member);

            (b) upon the death of such Non-Manager Member, his LLC Interests may
be Transferred by will or the laws of descent and distribution without the
consent of the Manager Member, but subject to the provisions of Section 7.3
hereof; and

            (c) a Non-Manager Member may Transfer LLC Interests to members of
his Immediate Family (excluding for this purpose former spouses) without the
consent of the Manager Member;

provided, that in each case, (i) the Transferee enters into an agreement with
the LLC agreeing to be bound by the provisions hereof (and if such Transferee
is, or in connection with such Transfer is becoming, an employee of the LLC and
is not already a party to a Non-Solicitation Agreement, the Transferee enters
into a Non-Solicitation Agreement) and (ii) whether or not the Transferee enters
into such an agreement, the Transferred LLC Interests shall thereafter remain
subject to this Agreement (and, if applicable, the relevant Non-Solicitation
Agreement) to the same extent they would be if held by such Non-Manager Member;
provided, however, that the provisions of Sections 3.7, 3.8 and 3.9 will not,
solely by virtue of such Transfer, apply to any Transferee unless such
Transferee is an employee of the LLC (or any of its Controlled Affiliates) or
such Transferee is a Controlled Affiliate of such an employee or the LLC
(although if such provisions were otherwise applicable to such Transferee, they
will continue to apply to such Person).


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      For all purposes of this LLC Agreement, any Transfers of LLC Interests
shall be deemed to occur as of the end of the last day of the calendar quarter
in which any such Transfer would otherwise have occurred. Upon any Transfer of
LLC Interests, the Manager Member shall make the appropriate revisions to
Schedule A hereto.

      No LLC Interests of a Non-Manager Member in the LLC may be pledged,
hypothecated, optioned or encumbered, nor may any offer to do any of the
foregoing be made without the prior consent of the Management Board and the
Manager Member; provided that the consent of the Manager Member will not be
unreasonably withheld if the purpose of any such pledge or encumbrance is to
secure financing to enable the Transferee to purchase LLC Interests.

      SECTION 5.2 SUBSTITUTE NON-MANAGER MEMBERS.

            (a) No Transferee of LLC Interests of a Non-Manager Member shall
become a Member except in accordance with this Section 5.2. The Manager Member
may admit, in its sole discretion as a substitute Non-Manager Member (with
respect to all or a portion of the LLC Interests held by a Person), any Person
that acquires LLC Interests by Transfer from another Non-Manager Member pursuant
to Section 5.1 hereof, or that acquires LLC Interests from the Manager Member
pursuant to Section 6.1 hereof. The admission of a Transferee as a substitute
Non-Manager Member shall, in all events, be conditioned upon the execution of an
instrument satisfactory to the Manager Member whereby such Transferee becomes a
party to this Agreement as a Non-Manager Member as well as compliance by such
Transferee with the provisions of Section 3.7 hereof. Upon the admission of a
Transferee as a substitute Non-Manager Member, the Manager Member shall make the
appropriate revisions to Schedule A hereto, and such Person shall cease to be a
"Transferee" for purposes of this Agreement.

            (b) Immediately prior to the effectiveness of (x) the admission of a
Transferee of LLC Interests of a Non-Manager Member as a substitute Non-Manager
Member with respect to such LLC Interests pursuant to the provisions of this
Section 5.2, or (y) the admission of a Transferee of LLC Interests from the
Manager Member as an additional Non-Manager Member with respect to such LLC
Interests, the Manager Member may, in its sole discretion, elect to revalue the
Capital Accounts of all the Members effective immediately prior to such
admission. If the Manager Member elects, in its sole discretion, to revalue the
Capital Accounts of all the Members, then the Capital Accounts of all the
Members shall be adjusted as follows:

                  (i) the Manager Member shall determine the proceeds which
            would be realized if the LLC sold all its assets immediately prior
            to the effectiveness of such admission, for a price equal to the
            Fair Market Value of such assets determined as provided for herein,
            and

                  (ii) The Manager Member shall allocate amounts equal to the
            net gain or net loss which would have been realized upon such a sale
            to the Capital Accounts of all the Members immediately prior to the
            effectiveness of such admission, in accordance with the provisions
            of Section 4.2(c) or Section 4.2(d) hereof, as applicable.


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      SECTION 5.3 ALLOCATION OF DISTRIBUTIONS BETWEEN TRANSFEROR AND TRANSFEREE;
SUCCESSOR TO CAPITAL ACCOUNTS.

            (a) Upon the Transfer of LLC Interests pursuant to this Article V,
distributions pursuant to Article IV after the date of such Transfer shall be
made to the Transferee at the date of distribution, unless the Transferor and
Transferee otherwise agree and so direct the LLC and the Manager Member in a
written statement signed by both the Transferor and Transferee. In connection
with a Transfer by a Member of LLC Points or Reserved Points, the Transferee
shall succeed to a pro-rata (based on the percentage of such Member's LLC Points
or Reserved Points Transferred) portion of the Transferor's Capital Account,
unless the Transferor and Transferee otherwise agree and so direct the LLC and
the Manager Member in a written statement signed by both the Transferor and
Transferee and, unless such agreement makes no change other than to reserve to
the Transferor all or a portion of distributions pursuant to Article IV or sales
price pursuant to Article VII, consented to by the Manager Member.

            (b) Upon a Transfer of LLC Interests but prior to the Transferee
being admitted as a substitute Member with respect to such LLC Interests, the
Transferee shall receive allocations and distributions pursuant to the
provisions of Sections 4.2, 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 4.7 hereof as if such Transferee
were a Manager Member, Non-Manager Member who is an Original Principal or Clark
or Non-Manager Member who is not an Original Principal or Clark to the same
extent and proportionately with the Transferor of such LLC Interests. For all
other purposes of this Agreement (including, without limitation, the provisions
of Section 4.3, Article VII (except to the extent the LLC and the Manager Member
or AMG have been directed in writing to make payments of the proceeds of a Put,
a Call or a Repurchase to the Transferee of such LLC Interests)), upon a
Transfer of LLC Interests but prior to the Transferee being admitted as a
substitute Member with respect to such LLC Interests, the Transferor shall be
treated as holding the LLC Interests so Transferred.

      SECTION 5.4 RESIGNATION, REDEMPTIONS AND WITHDRAWALS. No Non-Manager
Member shall have the right to resign, to cause the redemption of its LLC
Interests, in whole or in part, or to withdraw from the LLC, except (a) with the
consent of the Manager Member, or (b) as is expressly provided for in Article
VII hereof. Upon any resignation, redemption or withdrawal, the Non-Manager
Member shall only be entitled to the consideration, if any, provided for by
Article VII hereof. Upon the resignation, redemption or withdrawal, in whole or
in part, by a Non-Manager Member, the Manager Member shall make the appropriate
revisions to Schedule A hereto. Notwithstanding the foregoing, without any
action on his part or on the part of the LLC, the Management Board or any
Member, effective March 31, 1999, Clark shall automatically cease to be a Member
of the LLC and his interest in the LLC shall be reallocated among the Original
Principals who are Members at such time, in proportion to their respective LLC
Points and Reserved Points, and the Manager Member shall make appropriate
revisions to Schedule A hereto.

      SECTION 5.5 ISSUANCE OF ADDITIONAL LLC INTERESTS.

            (a) Additional Non-Manager Members (the "Additional Non-Manager
Members" and each an "Additional Non-Manager Member") may be admitted to the LLC
and

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such Additional Non-Manager Members may be issued LLC Interests, only upon
approval of the Management Board and the consent of the Manager Member and upon
such terms and conditions as may be established by the Manager Member with the
consent of the Management Board (including, without limitation, upon such
Additional Non-Manager Member's execution of an instrument satisfactory to the
Manager Member whereby such Person becomes a party to this Agreement as a
Non-Manager Member as well as, in the case of employees of the LLC (or its
Controlled Affiliates) or any Controlled Affiliate of any such employee, such
Person's compliance with the provisions of Section 3.7 hereof); provided, that,
the Management Board and the Manager Member shall take all commercially
reasonable steps to ensure that there are at least three (3) Non- Manager
Members at all times.

            (b) Except as provided by Section 5.4, existing Non-Manager Members
may be issued additional LLC Interests by the LLC only with the consent of, and
upon such terms and conditions as may be established by the Management Board
with the consent of the Manager Member. The Manager Member may only be issued
additional LLC Interests by the LLC upon approval by the Management Board.

            (c) Each time other than as provided by Section 5.4 additional LLC
Interests are issued, the Capital Accounts of all the Members (other than Clark)
shall be adjusted as follows: (i) the Manager Member shall determine the
proceeds which would be realized if the LLC sold all its assets at such time for
a price equal to the Fair Market Value of such assets determined as provided
herein, and (ii) the Manager Member shall allocate amounts equal to the net gain
or net loss which would have been realized upon such a sale to the Capital
Accounts of all the Members immediately prior to the effectiveness of such
issuance in accordance with the provisions of Section 4.2(c) or Section 4.2(d)
hereof, as applicable (provided, that LLC Points and Reserved Points of Clark
shall be deemed to have been allocated in accordance with the last sentence of
Section 5.4 at the time provided therein).

            (d) Upon the issuance of additional LLC Interests, the Manager
Member shall make the appropriate revisions to Schedule A hereto.

      SECTION 5.6 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS. As additional conditions to the
validity of (x) any Transfer of a Non-Manager Member's LLC Interests (pursuant
to Section 5.1 above), or (y) the issuance of additional LLC Interests (pursuant
to Section 5.5 above), such Transfer or issuance shall not: (i) violate the
registration provisions of the Securities Act or the securities laws of any
applicable jurisdiction, (ii) cause the LLC or any class of its securities to
become subject to registration under the Exchange Act, (iii) cause the LLC to
become subject to regulation as an "investment company" under the 1940 Act and
the rules and regulations of the SEC thereunder, (iv) result in the termination
of any contract to which the LLC is a party and which individually or in the
aggregate are material (it being understood and agreed that any contract
pursuant to which the LLC provides Investment Management Services or Brokerage
Services is material), (v) result in the treatment of the LLC as an association
taxable as a corporation or as a "publicly traded partnership" for Federal or
state income tax purposes or (vi) violate any laws of any jurisdiction of
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      The Manager Member may require reasonable evidence as to the foregoing,
including, without limitation, a favorable opinion of counsel, which expense
shall be borne by the parties to such transaction (and to the extent the LLC is
such a party, shall be paid from Operating Cash Flow).

      To the fullest extent permitted by law, any Transfer that violates the
conditions of this Section 5.6 shall be null and void.

      SECTION 5.7 TRANSITION PLANNING WITH RESPECT TO CERTAIN CLIENTS.

            (a) It shall be a condition precedent to the exercise by any
Original Principal of a Put of any of his or its LLC Interests or a Repurchase
upon termination of employment from an Original Principal, that each Offshore
Management Agreement shall provide that, effective upon completion of a sale of
LLC Points by such Original Principal or Transferee thereof pursuant to Article
VII, the formulas for determination of the Performance Fee payable to the LLC
pursuant to such agreements shall be increased by an amount correlative to the
proportion of the amount allocable to Manager Shares or other profit allocation
or performance fee structure represented by a fraction, the numerator of which
is the number of LLC Points being sold at that time by such Original Principal
or Transferee, and the denominator of which is the number of LLC Points of the
Original Principals and their Transferees at the time of the first such sale by
any of the Original Principals or their Transferees. The LLC and each of the
Non-Manager Members shall use all commercially reasonable efforts to cause the
LLC and each of the Offshore Funds to comply with this Section 5.7.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement to the contrary, this
covenant shall survive the withdrawal or removal of a Non-Manager Member from
the LLC. No Non-Manager Member shall enter into any agreement or arrangement or
take any action which is inconsistent with the terms of this Section 5.7, and
the Non-Manager Members shall use all commercially reasonable efforts to prevent
the LLC or any of the Offshore Funds from entering into any agreement or
arrangement or taking any action which is inconsistent with the terms of this
Section 5.7.

            (b) Each of the Original Principals hereby covenants and agrees
that, without the prior written consent of the Manager Member, such Original
Principal shall not permit any Offshore Related Partnership to cause or
otherwise permit the Offshore Fund in which any such Offshore Related
Partnership holds interests to (A) terminate the LLC as Investment Advisor to
such Offshore Fund (B) or otherwise modify the LLC's relationship with such
Offshore Fund (including, without limitation, any amendment to the relevant
Offshore Management Agreement or organizational documents of such Offshore Fund)
either (I) in a manner that would have the effect of benefitting one or more of
the Original Principals, Non-Manager Members or members of their Immediate
Family to the detriment of the LLC or the Manager Member or AMG or (II) under
any circumstances, to effect any change in the arrangements described in Section
5.7(a).

      SECTION 5.8 REPRESENTATION OF MEMBERS. The Manager Member and each
Non-Manager Member (including each Additional Non-Manager Member) hereby
represents and warrants to the LLC and each other Member, and acknowledges, that
(a) it has such knowledge and experience in financial and business matters that
it is capable of evaluating the merits and risks of an investment in the LLC and
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able to bear the economic and financial risk of an investment in the LLC for an
indefinite period of time, (c) it is acquiring an interest in the LLC for
investment only and not with a view to, or for resale in connection with, any
distribution to the public or public offering thereof, (d) the LLC Interests
have not been registered under the securities laws of any jurisdiction and
cannot be disposed of unless they are subsequently registered and/or qualified
under applicable securities laws and the provisions of this Agreement have been
complied with, and (e) the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement
by such Member do not require it to obtain any consent or approval that has not
been obtained and do not contravene or result in a default under any provision
of any existing law or regulation applicable to it, or any agreement or
instrument to which it is a party or by which it is bound.


                ARTICLE VI - TRANSFER OF LLC INTERESTS BY THE
                     MANAGER MEMBER; REDEMPTION, REMOVAL
                                AND WITHDRAWAL

      SECTION 6.1 ASSIGNABILITY OF INTEREST.

            (a) Except as set forth in this Section 6.1, without the approval of
the Management Board, none of the LLC Interests of AMG or its Affiliates may be
Transferred; provided, however, (i) it is understood and agreed that, in
connection with the operation of the businesses of AMG and the Manager Member
(including, without limitation, the financing of its LLC Interests and direct or
indirect interests in additional investment management companies), the LLC
Interests of AMG and its Affiliates will be pledged and encumbered, and holders
of liens on such LLC Interests shall have, and be able to exercise, the rights
of secured creditors with respect to such LLC Interests, (ii) AMG and its
Affiliates may sell some (but not a majority) of their LLC Interests to a Person
who is not a Member but who is an Officer or employee of the LLC or who becomes
an Officer or employee of the LLC in connection with such issuance, or a Person
wholly owned by any such Person, (iii) AMG and its Affiliates may sell some (but
not a majority) of their LLC Interests to existing Non-Manager Members, and (iv)
AMG and its Affiliates may sell all or any portion of their LLC Interests to AMG
or any Controlled Affiliate of AMG, which shall thereafter be subject to the
provisions contained herein with respect to the Manager Member or AMG; provided,
however, that without the approval of the Management Board there shall be only
one Manager Member. Notwithstanding anything else set forth herein, the Manager
Member may, with the approval of the Management Board, sell all its LLC
Interests in a single transaction or a series of related transactions, and, in
any such case, each of the Non-Manager Members shall be required to sell, in the
same transaction or transactions, all their LLC Interests; provided, that the
price to be received by all the Members shall be allocated among the Members as
follows: (a) an amount equal to the sum of the positive balances, if any, of the
Capital Accounts shall be allocated among the Members having such Capital
Accounts in proportion to such positive balances, and (b) the excess, if any,
shall be allocated among all Members in accordance with their respective number
of LLC Points at the time of such sale. Upon any of the foregoing transactions,
the Manager Member shall make the appropriate revisions to Schedule A hereto.
Solely for purposes of the foregoing sentence, Clark shall, for as long as he is
a Member, be deemed to have a Capital Account equal to the sum of the Capital
Accounts of the Original Principals multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of
which is the number of LLC

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Points held by him at the time of such transaction or transactions and the
denominator of which is the total number of LLC Points then held by Original
Principals and each other Original Principal shall be deemed to have a Capital
Account, equal to his Capital Account multiplied by a fraction which is one (1)
minus the fraction determined above with respect to Clark.

            (b) In the case of any Transfer upon foreclosure pursuant to Section
6.1(a)(i) above, each Transferee shall sign a counterpart signature page to this
Agreement agreeing thereby to become either a Non-Manager Member or a Manager
Member (provided, however, that once one such other Transferee elects to become
a Manager Member, no Transferee (other than a subsequent Transferee of such new
Manager Member) may elect to be a Manager Member hereunder). If the Transferees
pursuant to Section 6.1(a)(i) above receive all the Manager Member's LLC
Interests, and none of such Transferees elects to become a Manager Member, then
that shall be deemed to be an event of withdrawal by the Manager Member. If,
however, one of the Transferees elects to become a Manager Member, and executes
a counterpart signature page to this Agreement agreeing thereby to become a
Manager Member, then notwithstanding any other provision hereof to the contrary,
the old Manager Member shall thereupon be permitted to withdraw from the LLC as
Manager Member.

            (c) In the case of a Transfer pursuant to the penultimate sentence
of Section 6.1(a) above, the Manager Member shall be deemed to have withdrawn,
and its Transferee shall be deemed to have become the Manager Member.

      SECTION 6.2 RESIGNATION, REDEMPTION, AND WITHDRAWAL.

            (a) To the fullest extent permitted by law, except as set forth in
Section 6.1 hereof, without approval by the Management Board, the Manager Member
shall not have the right to resign or withdraw from the LLC as Manager Member.
With approval by the Management Board, the Manager Member may resign or withdraw
as Manager Member upon prior written notice to the LLC. Without approval by the
Management Board, the Manager Member shall have no right to have all or any
portion of its LLC Interests redeemed. Any resigned or withdrawn Manager Member
shall retain its interest in the capital of the LLC and its other economic
rights under this Agreement as a Non-Manager Member having the number of LLC
Points held by the Manager Member prior to its resignation or withdrawal. If a
Manager Member who has resigned or withdrawn no longer has any economic interest
in the LLC, then upon such resignation or withdrawal, such Person shall cease to
be a Member of the LLC. The Manager Member may not be removed by the Members of
the LLC for any reason.

            (b) If the Manager Member is subject to the prohibitions set forth
in Section 9(a) of the 1940 Act (an "Ineligible Manager") and none of the Mutual
Funds, the LLC or the Manager Member has been able either to obtain an order
from the SEC permitting the LLC to continue acting as investment adviser to the
Mutual Funds, or otherwise to obtain appropriate comfort as set forth in a
written opinion of counsel reasonably acceptable to the Management Board that
the LLC may continue acting as investment adviser to the Mutual Funds, then the
Ineligible Manager shall withdraw as Manager Member, notwithstanding any other
provision of this Agreement to the contrary. Immediately prior to any such
withdrawal, the Ineligible Manager shall designate another Person, in its
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Section 9(a) of the 1940 Act to be Manager Member and, notwithstanding any other
provision of this Agreement to the contrary, the Ineligible Manager may Transfer
all or any portion of its LLC Interests to such Person and upon such terms and
conditions as may be set by the Ineligible Manager in its sole discretion
(including, without limitation, the condition that such Person return to the
Ineligible Manager all or any portion of its LLC Interests at such time or times
as may be set by the Ineligible Manager in its sole discretion and to the terms
and conditions required by Section 5.6). In addition, notwithstanding anything
else set forth herein to the contrary, the Person so designated to become the
Manager Member may be required to withdraw as Manager Member whereupon the
Ineligible Manager shall again become the Manager Member conditioned upon either
(i) the Ineligible Manager no longer being subject to the prohibitions set forth
in Section 9(a) of the 1940 Act, (ii) the Mutual Funds, the LLC or the
Ineligible Manager obtaining an order from the SEC permitting the LLC to act as
investment adviser to the Mutual Fund with the Ineligible Manager as Manager
Member, or (iii) the Mutual Funds, the LLC or the Ineligible Manager otherwise
obtaining an opinion of counsel reasonably satisfactory to the Management Board
that the LLC may act as investment adviser to the Mutual Funds with the
Ineligible Manager as Manager Member.


                ARTICLE VII - PUTS AND CALLS  OF LLC INTERESTS

      SECTION 7.1 PUTS.

            (a) Each Non-Manager Member may, subject to the terms and conditions
set forth in this Section 7.1, cause AMG to purchase portions of the LLC
Interests held by such Non-Manager Member in the LLC (each a "Put").

            (b) Each Original Principal may, subject to the terms and conditions
set forth in this Agreement, cause AMG to purchase from such Original Principal
on the last business day in February (or, if later in any year starting in the
year 2003, the month end after which the Manager Member has had the information
necessary to determine the Put Price for a period of not less than fifteen (15)
days) starting with such date in the year 2003 (each a "Purchase Date"), all or
a portion of the LLC Interests held by such Original Principal as of the
Effective Date. It is a condition precedent to the exercise by any Original
Principal of a Put that such Original Principal, the LLC, the Offshore Related
Partnerships and the Offshore Funds shall have complied with the provisions of
Section 5.7 hereof.

            (c) Each Non-Manager Member who is not entitled to any rights under
Section 7.1(b) may, subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this
Agreement, cause AMG to purchase from such Non-Manager Member any number of LLC
Points that is less than or equal to ten percent (10%) of the LLC Points issued
or Transferred to such Non-Manager Member at any time (including, without
limitation, pursuant to the Incentive Program or upon the exercise of any
options granted under the Incentive Program) as of any five (5) separate
Purchase Dates (but only up to an aggregate of a number of LLC Points as is
equal to fifty percent (50%) of the LLC Points issued or Transferred to such
Non-Manager Member), starting on the first Purchase Date which is at least five
(5) years following the date of a particular issuance or Transfer (with LLC
Interests acquired upon exercise of an option being deemed to have been acquired
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of grant of such option and with Clark's interests that are reallocated to the
Original Principals being deemed to have been acquired by them on the Effective
Date).

            (d) If a Non-Manager Member desires to exercise his rights under
Section 7.1(b) or 7.1(c) above, he shall give AMG, each other Non-Manager Member
and the LLC irrevocable written notice (a "Put Notice") on or prior to the
preceding December 31 (the "Notice Deadline"), stating that he is electing to
exercise such rights and the number of LLC Points (the "Put LLC Points") to be
sold in the Put. Puts in any given calendar year for which Put Notices are
received before the Notice Deadline for that calendar year shall be completed as
follows: AMG shall purchase from each Non-Manager Member that number of Put LLC
Points designated in the Put Notice; provided, however, that, prior to the tenth
(10th) anniversary of the Effective Date, in no event shall the aggregate number
of LLC Points AMG is required to purchase on any Purchase Date under Section
7.1(b) and Section 7.1(c), together with all LLC Points purchased by the Manager
Member pursuant to Puts under Section 7.1(b) and Section 7.1(c) within twelve
(12) months prior to such Purchase Date, exceed two and one-half (2.5) LLC
Points; and, provided further, that in the case of a Put under Section 7.1(c)
above, in no event shall AMG be required to purchase LLC Points in excess of
either (A) the maximum number permitted by Section 7.1(c) above with respect to
that Non-Manager Member, that portion of his LLC Points and that year, or (B)
the aggregate number of LLC Points that may be Put by that Non-Manager Member
with respect to that portion of the LLC Points issued or transferred to him. If
the number of LLC Points for which Put Notices are received under Section 7.1(b)
and Section 7.1(c) before the Notice Deadline for any such twelve (12) month
period prior to the tenth (10th) anniversary of the Effective Date exceeds two
and one-half (2.5) LLC Points, then AMG shall purchase an aggregate of two and
one-half (2.5) LLC Points from among all Non-Manager Members who have provided
timely Put Notices in such proportion as shall result in each such Non-Manager
Member (together with his Transferees) having sold under Section 7.1(b) and
Section 7.1(c) an aggregate percentage of the highest number of LLC Points held
by such Member and his Transferees at any time after the Effective Date that is
as nearly the same as practicable.

            (e) The purchase price for a Put (the "Put Price") shall be an
amount (which is intended to be a proxy for fair market value) equal to (A)
eight and one-half (8.5) multiplied by the amount, if any, equal to (i) the
Run-Rate Free Cash Flow of the LLC as of the end of the calendar quarter ending
prior to the applicable Purchase Date (i.e., the calendar quarter ending on
December 31) (the "Put/Call Measurement Date"), minus (ii) the Operating
Shortfall as of such Put/Call Measurement Date, minus (iii) the excess, if any,
of the Manager Member Excess Loss Allocations as of such Put/Call Measurement
Date over the allocations under Section 4.2(b)(ii) to the Manager Member that
were made during the twelve (12) months ending on the last day of the calendar
quarter in which such Put/Call Measurement Date occurs, multiplied by (B) a
fraction, the numerator of which is the number of outstanding LLC Points to be
purchased from such Non-Manager Member on the Purchase Date and the denominator
of which is the total number of LLC Points outstanding on the Purchase Date
before giving effect to any Puts or Calls or any issuances or redemptions of
LLC Points on such Purchase Date, but including as outstanding LLC Points all
Reserved Points.

            (f) In the case of any Put pursuant to the provisions of Section
7.1(b) or Section 7.1(c) hereof, the Put Price shall be paid by AMG (or, if AMG
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pursuant to paragraph (g) below, the assignee(s) thereof) on the relevant
Purchase Date by wire transfer or certified check issued to such Non-Manager
Member or Transferee, in each case, against delivery of such documents or
instruments of Transfer as may reasonably be requested by AMG or the assignee or
assignees thereof, as applicable, and in each case including representations
that at the effective time of such transaction the Non-Manager Member or
Transferee thereof making such Transfer is the record and beneficial owner of
the LLC Interests being Put, free and clear of any Encumbrances other than those
imposed by this Agreement.

            (g) AMG may, with consent of the Management Board, assign any or all
of its rights and obligations to purchase LLC Interests under this Section 7.1,
in one or more instances, to the LLC or, if AMG shall have made a pro-rata offer
to the Non-Manager Members, to such Non-Manager Members as accept such offer. In
addition, AMG may, without the consent of the Management Board assign any or all
of its rights and obligations to purchase LLC Interests under this Section 7.1,
in one or more instances, to the Manager Member or any other wholly-owned direct
or indirect subsidiary of AMG provided that AMG is not released from its
obligations under this Section 7.1 and remains liable therefor, provided further
that in the event such assignee is a wholly-owned direct or indirect subsidiary
of AMG and thereafter ceases to be so owned (for any reason other than after
foreclosure on a pledge of securities), such assignee shall reassign to AMG or
the Manager Member all LLC Interests so acquired.

            (h) As of any Purchase Date, the Non-Manager Member or Transferee
thereof making such Transfer shall cease to hold the LLC Interests purchased on
the Purchase Date, and shall cease to hold a pro-rata portion of such
Non-Manager Member's Capital Account and shall no longer have any rights with
respect to such portion of his LLC Interests. Each Transferee of a Non-Manager
Member shall be required to Put such number of LLC Points at such times as may
be directed by the Transferor Non-Manager Member (subject to the restrictions
set forth in Sections 7.1(b), 7.1(c) and 7.1(d) which shall continue to apply as
if the LLC Points were held by the Transferor Non-Manager Member.

      SECTION 7.2 CALLS.

            (a) The Manager Member may, subject to the terms and conditions set
forth in this Section 7.2, cause each Non-Manager Member to sell portions of the
LLC Interests held by each such Non-Manager Member in the LLC (each a "Call").

            (b) The Manager Member may cause each Non-Manager Member (and any
Transferee thereof) to sell up to twenty percent (20%) of the highest total
number of LLC Points (excluding any Reserved Points) held by such Non-Manager
Member at any time, to the Manager Member on any Purchase Date starting with the
first Purchase Date which is after the 65th birthday of such Non-Manager Member.

            (c) If the Manager Member desires to exercise its rights under
Section 7.2(b), it shall give each Non-Manager Member and the LLC irrevocable
written notice (a "Call Notice") on or prior to the immediately preceding Notice
Deadline, stating that it is electing to exercise such rights, the Non-Manager
Member with respect to whom the Call is being exercised and the number of LLC
Points to be purchased in the Call.

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            (d) The purchase price for a Call (the "Call Price") shall be an 
amount (which is intended to be a proxy for fair market value) equal to (A)
eight and one-half (8.5) multiplied by the amount, if any, equal to (i) the
Run-Rate Free Cash Flow of the LLC as of the applicable Put/Call Measurement
Date, minus (ii) the Operating Shortfall as of such Put/Call Measurement Date,
minus (iii) the excess, if any, of the Manager Member Excess Loss Allocations
as of such Put/Call Measurement Date over the allocations under Section
4.2(b)(ii) to the Manager Member that were made during the twelve (12) months
ending on the last day of the calendar quarter in which such Put/Call
Measurement Date occurs, multiplied by (B) a fraction, the numerator of which
is the number of outstanding LLC Points to be purchased from such Non-Manager
Member on the Purchase Date and the denominator of which is the total number of
Reserved Points and LLC Points outstanding on the Purchase Date before giving
effect to any Puts or Calls or any issuances or redemptions of LLC Interests on
such Purchase Date.

            (e) As of any Purchase Date, the Non-Manager Member (and its
Transferees to the extent applicable) selling LLC Points under this Section 7.2
shall cease to hold the LLC Interests purchased on the Purchase Date, and shall
cease to hold a pro-rata portion of such Non-Manager Member's Capital Account
and shall no longer have any rights with respect to such portion of its LLC
Interests.

      SECTION 7.3 REPURCHASE UPON TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT OR TRANSFER BY
OPERATION OF LAW.

            (a) In the event that the employment by the LLC of any Non-Manager
Member other than Clark terminates for any reason, then:

                  (i) if the termination of the Non-Manager Member occurred
            because of the death or Permanent Incapacity of such Non-Manager
            Member and the LLC has purchased key-man life or lump-sum disability
            insurance on such Non-Manager Member, the LLC shall purchase and the
            Non-Manager Member (and any Transferees thereof who have not been
            admitted as Non-Manager Members) (together a "Repurchased Member")
            shall sell to the LLC for cash, that number of LLC Points then held
            by such Repurchased Member (before taking into account any
            Repurchase hereunder) the Repurchase Price of which is equal to the
            cash proceeds of any key-man life insurance policies or lump-sum
            disability insurance policies, as applicable, maintained by the LLC
            on the life or health of such Non-Manager Member (an "LLC
            Repurchase"), and

                  (ii) in each other such case (and, in the case of the death or
            Permanent Incapacity of a Non-Manager Member, to the extent the
            Repurchase Price exceeds the proceeds described in clause (i) of
            this Section 7.3(a) (determined after all such proceeds have been
            collected)), AMG shall purchase and the Repurchased Member shall
            sell (each a "Manager Member Repurchase") all (or, in the case of
            the death or Permanent Incapacity of a Non-Manager Member, such
            remaining portion as is not required to be purchased by the LLC
            under clause (i) of this Section 7.3(a)) of the LLC Points held by
            the Repurchased Member, in each case, pursuant to the terms of this
            Section 7.3. For purposes hereof, each LLC Repurchase and each

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            Manager Member Repurchase together with the related LLC Repurchase,
            if any, is referred to as a "Repurchase."

            (b) The closing of the Repurchase will take place on a date set by
AMG (the "Repurchase Closing Date"), which shall be within sixty (60) days after
the last day of the calendar quarter in which the Non-Manager Member's
employment with the LLC is terminated or, if longer, fifteen (15) days after AMG
receives the information necessary to calculate the Repurchase Price; provided,
however, that if the employment by the LLC of such Non-Manager Member is
terminated because of the death or Permanent Incapacity of such Non-Manager
Member and the LLC or AMG has purchased key-man life or lump-sum disability
insurance on such Non-Manager Member, then the Repurchase Closing Date shall be
a date set by AMG which is as soon as reasonably practicable after the LLC or
AMG has received all proceeds of all key-man life insurance policies or
disability insurance policies, as applicable, maintained by the LLC on the life
or health of such Non-Manager Member; and, provided, further, that it shall be a
condition precedent to any Repurchase of LLC Interests from an Original
Principal that such Non-Manager Member (or his heirs and assigns), the LLC and
the Offshore Funds shall have complied with the provisions of Section 5.7
hereof.

            (c) The purchase price for the Repurchase (the "Repurchase Price")
shall be determined as follows: the Repurchase Price shall be calculated as of
the last day of the calendar quarter in which the termination of such
Non-Manager Member's employment occurs and shall equal (which is intended to be
a proxy for fair market value) (A) eight and one-half (8.5) multiplied by the
amount, if any, equal to (x) the Run Rate Free Cash Flow as of such date, minus
(y) the Operating Shortfall as of such date, minus (z) the excess, if any, of
the Manager Member Excess Loss Allocations as of such date over the allocations
under Section 4.2(b)(ii) to the Manager Member that were made during the twelve
(12) months ending on the last day of the calendar quarter in which such date
occurs, multiplied by (B) a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of
LLC Points being purchased from such Non-Manager Member in the Repurchase, and
the denominator of which is the sum of the Reserved Points and the number of
LLC Points outstanding on the Repurchase Closing Date (before giving effect to
any issuances or redemptions of LLC Interests on such date); provided, however,
that if the termination or cessation giving rise to such Repurchase is other
than death or Permanent Incapacity (or, in the case of Shrager or Wyckoff, in
the event of a unilateral termination of employment by the LLC other than For
Cause or Unsatisfactory Performance) and occurs prior to the earliest date on
which such Person could have commenced Retirement, then the multiple set forth
in clause (A) above shall be three (3) rather than eight and one-half (8.5);
and provided further, that if a Repurchase described in the immediately
preceding proviso occurs prior to the fifth (5th) anniversary of the Effective
Date, the Repurchase Price determined therefor shall be reduced by an amount
equal to the product of (x) the excess of the Capital Account of the Manager
Member immediately after the Effective Date over reductions therein due to
amortization of the purchase price of the LLC Interests acquired by the Manager
Member on the Effective Date multiplied by (y) a fraction the numerator of
which is the number of LLC Points subject to this adjustment and the
denominator of which is 100; and provided, further, however, that the
Repurchase Price with respect to Shrager or Wyckoff shall in no event be less
than the lesser of (i) the amount originally paid by such Non-Manager Member
for his LLC Interest and (ii) three and three quarters (3.75) multiplied by the
Run Rate Free Cash Flow as of the Repurchase Closing

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Date multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of LLC
Points being purchased from such Non-Manager Member in the Repurchase, and the
denominator of which is the sum of the Reserved Points and the number of LLC
Points outstanding on the Repurchase Closing Date (before giving effect to any
issuances or redemptions of LLC Interests on such date).

            (d) The rights of AMG, the LLC and their assignees hereunder are in
addition to and shall not affect any other rights which the Manager Member, the
LLC or their assigns may otherwise have to repurchase LLC Interests (including,
without limitation, pursuant to any agreement entered into by an Additional
Non-Manager Member which provides for the vesting of LLC Points).

            (e) On the Repurchase Closing Date, AMG and/or the LLC (as
applicable) shall pay to the Repurchased Member the Repurchase Price for the LLC
Interests repurchased in the manner set forth in this Section 7.3, and upon such
payment the Repurchased Member shall cease to hold any LLC Interests, and such
Repurchased Member shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the LLC and shall
cease to be a Member of the LLC and shall no longer have any rights hereunder;
provided, however, that the provisions of Article III and Sections 10.4, 10.5
and 10.6 shall continue as set forth therein. On the Repurchase Closing Date,
the Repurchased Member and the LLC (and if AMG is purchasing LLC Interests from
the Repurchased Member, AMG) (or their assignees) shall execute an agreement
reasonably acceptable to AMG in which the Repurchased Member represents and
warrants to AMG and/or the LLC, as applicable (or their assignees), that it has
sole record and beneficial title to the Repurchased Interest, free and clear of
any Encumbrances at the date of the transaction other than those imposed by this
Agreement. Payment of the Repurchase Price shall be made on the Repurchase
Closing Date as follows: (i) in the case of termination of employment of an
Original Principal or, in the case of any other Non-Manager Member, because of
death or Permanent Incapacity of such Non-Manager Member (to the extent of the
collected proceeds of any insurance policies under which the LLC or the Manager
Member is the beneficiary upon the death or Permanent Incapacity of such
Non-Manager Member), by wire transfer of immediately available funds to an
account designated by the Repurchased Member in writing at least three (3)
business days prior to the Repurchase Closing Date, and (ii) in the case of any
other termination of employment of a Non-Manager Member who is not an Original
Principal other than a Retirement (but including a termination of employment
because of Permanent Incapacity to the extent the obligation exceeds the
proceeds of any key-man disability insurance policies described above), with a
promissory note in the form attached hereto as Exhibit C, the principal of which
promissory note would be paid in four (4) equal installments, the first
installment would be paid on the Repurchase Date, and the second, third and
fourth installments would be paid fourteen (14) months, twenty-six (26) months
and thirty-eight (38) months, respectively, after the first installment.

            (f) AMG may, with the consent of the Management Board, assign any or
all of its rights and obligations under this Section 7.3, in one or more
instances, to the LLC; provided, that the foregoing shall have no effect on the
LLC's obligation set forth in Section 7.3(a)(i) regarding the use of the
proceeds of a key-man life or disability insurance policy. In addition, AMG may,
without the consent of the Management Board assign any or all of its rights and
obligations to purchase LLC Interests under this Section 7.3, in one or more
instances, to the Manager Member or any other wholly-owned subsidiary of AMG
provided that AMG is not

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released from its obligations under this Section 7.3 and remains liable
therefor, and provided further that in the event such assignee is a wholly-owned
direct or indirect subsidiary of AMG and thereafter ceases to be so owned (for
any reason other than after foreclosure on a pledge of securities), such
assignee shall reassign to AMG or the Manager Member all LLC Interests so
acquired.

            (g) In the event that a Non-Manager Member or a Transferee thereof
is required to sell its LLC Interests pursuant to the provisions of this Section
7.3, and in the further event that such Non-Manager Member or any Transferee
thereof refuses to, is unable to, or for any reason fails to, execute and
deliver the documents required by this Section 7.3, the LLC or AMG, as
applicable (or their respective assign(s)) may deposit the purchase price, if
any, therefor (including cash and/or promissory notes) with any bank doing
business within fifty (50) miles of the LLC's principal place of business, or
with the LLC's accounting firm, as agent or trustee, or in escrow, for such
Non-Manager Member or Transferee, to be held by such bank or accounting firm for
the benefit of and for delivery to such Non-Manager Member or Transferee. Upon
such deposit by the LLC or AMG (or their respective assign(s)) and upon notice
thereof given to such Non-Manager Member or Transferee, such Non-Manager
Member's LLC Interests shall be deemed to have been Transferred to the LLC or
AMG (or their assign(s)), as applicable, the Non-Manager Member and/or any such
Transferee shall have no further rights with respect thereto (other than the
right to withdraw any payment therefor held in escrow), and AMG shall record
such Transfer or repurchase on Schedule A hereto.

      SECTION 7.4 ELECTION RIGHTS OF MANAGER MEMBER TO PAY IN SHARES OF AMG
STOCK.

            (a) If AMG has, at the time of a Put or a Repurchase completed a
registration of shares of its common stock for sale under the Securities Act
(other than a registration on Form S-8 or its then equivalent form) or a
registration effected solely to implement an employee benefit plan, a
transaction under Rule 145 or to which any other similar rule of the SEC under
the Securities Act is applicable or registration on a form not available for
registering securities for sale to the public (a "Public Offering"), then AMG
may elect to pay all or a portion of the Put Price for the relevant Put, or
Repurchase Price for the Repurchase in shares of AMG's Common Stock (the "AMG
Stock") in accordance with the provisions of this Section 7.4. If AMG elects to
pay a portion of the Put Price or Repurchase Price in shares of AMG Stock in
accordance with the provisions of this Section 7.4, the portion of the
consideration which is paid in AMG Stock shall reduce the cash portion of the
Put Price or Repurchase Price.

            (b) An election under this Section 7.4 must be made by AMG at least
sixty (60) days prior to the relevant Purchase Date, by giving written notice to
the LLC and the Non-Manager Member who has exercised a Put or Repurchased
Member, as applicable, of such election, which election, once made, shall only
be revocable within thirty (30) days after being made.

            (c) The number of shares of AMG Stock to be issued upon exercise of
the Put, or upon the Repurchase shall equal the quotient obtained by dividing
the portion of the Put Price or Repurchase Price (as applicable) payable in AMG
Stock by AMG's Average Stock Price, where:

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                  (i) "AMG's Average Stock Price" is defined to mean the average
            (arithmetic mean) Stock Price of AMG Stock during the forty (40)
            trading days prior to the date of the closing of the Put or Call or
            Repurchase; and

                  (ii) "Stock Price" is defined to mean, for any day, the
            closing price for the AMG Stock, which shall be the last sale price
            or, in the case no such sale takes place on such day, the average of
            the closing bid and asked prices, in either case as reported in the
            principal consolidated transaction reporting system with respect to
            securities listed on the principal national securities exchange or
            other market on which the AMG Stock is listed or admitted to
            trading; or, if not listed or admitted to trading on any national
            securities exchange, the last quoted price (or, if not so quoted,
            the average of the last quoted high bid and low asked prices) in the
            over-the-counter market, as reported by NASDAQ or such other system
            then in use; or, if on any such date no bids are quoted by any such
            organization, the average of the closing bid and asked prices as
            furnished by a professional market maker making a market in such
            security reasonably selected by the Board of Directors of AMG;
            provided, however, that if at the time AMG makes such election, the
            product of AMG's Average Stock Price multiplied by the number of
            shares of AMG Stock owned beneficially by persons who are not
            executive officers or directors of AMG or entities which are
            currently beneficial owners of more than ten percent (10%) of AMG
            Stock within the meaning of Rule 16a-1 of the Exchange Act does not
            exceed five hundred million dollars ($500,000,000), then the Stock
            Price shall be reduced by an illiquidity factor, if any, determined
            by an investment banking firm reasonably acceptable to the Manager
            Member and the Management Board.


In the event that there is any stock split (or reverse stock split), stock
dividend or other similar event, equitable and appropriate adjustments shall be
made in the application of the foregoing calculation of AMG's Average Stock
Price to take account of such event.

            (d) The maximum portion of the Put Price or Repurchase Price payable
in AMG Stock without the consent of the Non-Manager Member (or his estate or
representative) shall be 100% minus the maximum combined federal, state and
local marginal tax rate applicable to sales of capital assets held by such
Non-Manager Member for the period he held such interests; provided, however,
that such portion shall be 0% if a stockholder of the Manager Member on the
Effective Date beneficially has purchased more than 40% of the outstanding AMG
Stock other than in connection with an investment (by merger or otherwise) by
AMG or if the Non-Manager Member has died and the AMG Stock to be received by
his estate, heirs, beneficiaries or Transferees is not immediately salable
without registration or any other restriction.

      SECTION 7.5 CLASS B PUTS; INCREASE IN FREE CASH FLOW PERCENTAGE.

            (a) Each Non-Manager Member holding Class B Points may cause AMG to
purchase all (and not less than all) of such Class B Points for the Class B
Payment on any one Purchase Date on or after the tenth (10th) anniversary of the
Effective Date (a "Class B Put

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Date"), subject to and in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in
this Section 7.5 (each, a "Class B Put"). Upon the closing of any such Class B
Put as of the Class B Put Date, the Class B Points purchased by AMG shall be
automatically converted into that number of new LLC Points as is specified
below, and the Free Cash Flow Percentage shall thereafter be increased as
provided herein.

            (b) Each Non-Manager Member who has been issued Class B Points
pursuant to this Agreement, as set forth on Schedule A hereto (and as amended
from time to time), is entitled, upon exercise of the Class B Put, to the
corresponding Class B Value. For purposes of this Section 7.5, the "Class B
Value" shall mean, as of any Class B Put Date, (i) the Class B Interest as of
the end of the fiscal year ending on or most recently prior to the applicable
Class B Put Date, if any, multiplied by (ii) a fraction, the numerator of which
is the total number of Class B Points held by such Non-Manager Member, and the
denominator of which is the aggregate number of Class B Points outstanding as of
such Class B Put Date immediately prior to exercise of such Class B Put.

            (c) If a Non-Manager Member desires to exercise its Class B Put, it
shall give AMG each other Non-Manager Member and the LLC irrevocable written
notice (a "Class B Notice") (together, in the case of an Original Principal,
with his notice of Retirement) on or prior to the preceding December 31 (the
"Class B Notice Deadline") stating that he is electing to exercise such Class B
Put.

            (d) Upon the first Class B Put Date immediately following delivery
of a Class B Notice, AMG shall pay the Non-Manager Member exercising his Class B
Put an amount (the "Class B Payment") equal to such Non-Manager Member's Class B
Value as of such Class B Put Date multiplied by eight and one-half (8.5). Upon
payment of the Class B Payment as of such Class B Put Date, the Non-Manager
Member who has exercised his Class B Put shall cease to hold any Class B Points
and shall no longer have any rights hereunder with respect to such Class B
Points.

            (e) Immediately upon payment of the Class B Put Payment to the
Non-Manager Member exercising his Class B Put,

                  (i) the Class B Points purchased by AMG shall automatically
            convert into that number of new LLC Points equal to the product of
            (x) the aggregate number of LLC Points (excluding Reserved Points,
            if any) outstanding immediately prior to the applicable Class B Put
            Date and (y) a fraction, the numerator of which is such Non-Manager
            Member's Class B Value as of such Class B Put Date, and the
            denominator of which is the Free Cash Flow for the preceding fiscal
            year; and

                  (ii) the Free Cash Flow Percentage shall be increased to an
            amount equal to the sum of (x) the Free Cash Flow Percentage
            immediately prior to the applicable Class B Put Date and (y) a
            fraction, the numerator of which is such Non-Manager Member's Class
            B Value as of such Class B Put Date, and the denominator of which is
            the Revenues From Operations for the preceding fiscal year.

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            (f) The Class B Payment shall be paid by AMG (or its assigns) on the
relevant Class B Put Date either (i) by wire transfer or certified check issued
to such Non-Manager Member, or (ii) subject to the limitations set forth in
Section 7.4 with respect to Puts, at the election of AMG if AMG has, at that
time, completed a Public Offering, by the delivery to such Non-Manager Member of
that number of shares of AMG Stock as it would be required to deliver under
Section 7.4(c) if the Class B Payment were the Put Price and the Class B Put
Date were the Purchase Date, in each case, immediately following AMG's receipt
of any documentation it may deem necessary to evidence the conversion of the
Class B Point into additional LLC Points and the increase in the Free Cash Flow
Percentage, including, without limitation, an acknowledgment of the foregoing
executed by each of the Members of the LLC.

            (g) In the event that the employment by the LLC of any Non-Manager
Member terminates for any reason at any time on or after the tenth (10th)
anniversary of the Effective Date, then such Non-Manager Member (or his or her
estate, heirs or legal representatives, as the case may be) may cause AMG to
purchase all (and not less than all) of the Class B Points held by such
Non-Manager Member as of the date of such termination (with respect to which no
Class B Notice had previously been given to AMG) for the Class B Payment on the
Class B Put Date immediately following the date of such termination, subject to
and in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth herein. For purposes
of applying this clause (g) only, each reference to "Non-Manager Member" in the
other clauses of this Section 7.5 (other than clause (h) of this Section 7.5)
shall be deemed to include the estate, heirs and legal representatives of any
such Non-Manager Member, and, except for purposes of Section 7.5(h) hereof, any
purchase of Class B Points pursuant to this clause (g) shall be included within
the definition of "Class B Put." In the event that the employment by the LLC of
any Non-Manager Member terminates for any reason at any time prior to the tenth
(10th) anniversary of the Effective Date, then any Class B Points held by such
Non-Manager Member as of the date of such termination shall be automatically
canceled and shall be null and void, and such Non-Manager Member (and his or her
estate, heirs or legal representatives, as applicable) shall no longer have any
rights hereunder with respect to such Class B Points.

            (h) If a Non-Manager Member who has previously exercised his Class B
Put thereafter (i) exercises a Put under Section 7.1 hereof, (ii) is subject to
a Call under Section 7.2 hereof, or (iii) is subject to a Repurchase under
Section 7.3 hereof, then, the following shall occur:

                  (i) AMG shall determine whether, as of the effective date of
            such Put, Call or Repurchase after giving pro-forma effect to such
            Put, Call or Repurchase, the Class B Interest in the aggregate (the
            "Pro-Forma Class B Interest") is greater than zero (0);

                  (ii) If the Pro-Forma Class B Interest is greater than zero
            (0), then on the first Class B Put Date following the closing of
            such Put, Call or Repurchase, AMG shall pay to such Non-Manager
            Member an amount equal to (x) eight and one-half (8.5), multiplied 
            by (y) such Pro-Forma Class B Interest minus the actual Class B
            Interest as of the effective date of such Put, Call or Repurchase,
            multiplied by (z) a fraction, the numerator of which is the number
            of Class B Points held by such Non-Manager Member immediately prior
            to his

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            Class B Put, and the denominator of which is the sum of the number
            of Class B Points outstanding as of the effective date of such Put,
            Call or Repurchase together with the number of Class B Points held
            by such Non-Manager Member immediately prior to his Class B Put;

                  (iii) Upon such payment, a number of new LLC Points shall be
            issued to AMG as is equal to (x) the product of the aggregate number
            of LLC Points (and Reserved Points, if any) outstanding and (y) a
            fraction, the numerator of which is the product of subclauses (y)
            and (z) under clause (ii) above, and the denominator of which is
            such product, plus the Free Cash Flow for the fiscal year preceding
            the date of the payment under clause (ii) above;

                  (iv) The Free Cash Flow Percentage shall then also be
            increased to an amount equal to the sum of (x) the Free Cash Flow
            Percentage immediately prior to the payment under clause (ii) above
            and (y) a fraction (expressed as a percentage), the numerator of
            which is the product of subclauses (y) and (z) under clause (ii)
            above, and the denominator of which is Revenues From Operations for
            the preceding fiscal year; and

                  (v) AMG may, without the consent of the Management Board or
      any Member, assign any or all of its rights and obligations under this
      Section 7.5, in one or more instances, to the Manager Member or any other
      wholly-owned subsidiary of AMG, provided that AMG is not released from its
      obligations under this Section 7.5 and remains liable therefor.

                  ARTICLE VIII - DISSOLUTION AND TERMINATION.

      SECTION 8.1 NO DISSOLUTION. The LLC shall not be dissolved by the
admission of Additional Non-Manager Members, substitute Non-Manager Members or
substitute Manager Members or by the death, retirement, resignation, expulsion,
bankruptcy or dissolution of any Member of the LLC.

      SECTION 8.2 EVENTS OF DISSOLUTION. The LLC shall be dissolved and its
affairs wound up upon the occurrence of any of the following events:

            (a) a date designated in writing by the Manager Member with the
consent of the Management Board; or

            (b) upon the entry of a decree of judicial dissolution under
Section 18-802 of the Act.

      SECTION 8.3 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. The Manager Member shall promptly
notify the Members of any dissolution of the LLC pursuant to Section 8.2 hereof
or otherwise pursuant to the Act.

      SECTION 8.4 LIQUIDATION. Upon the dissolution of the LLC, the Manager
Member, or if there is none, the Person or Persons approved by the holders of
more than fifty percent (50%)

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of the LLC Points then outstanding (including the Person that was the Manager
Member) shall carry out the winding up of the LLC (in such capacity, the
"Liquidating Trustee") and shall immediately commence to wind up the LLC's
affairs; provided, however, that a reasonable time shall be allowed for the
orderly liquidation of the assets of the LLC and the satisfaction of liabilities
to creditors so as to enable the Members to minimize the normal losses attendant
upon a liquidation. The Members shall continue to share in allocations and
distributions during liquidation in the same proportions, as specified in
Article IV hereof, as before liquidation. The proceeds of liquidation shall be
distributed as set forth in Section 4.5 hereof.

      SECTION 8.5 TERMINATION. The LLC shall terminate when all of the assets of
the LLC, after payment of or due provision for all debts, liabilities and
obligations of the LLC, shall have been distributed to the Members in the manner
provided for in Section 4.5 hereof and the Certificate shall have been canceled
in the manner required by the Act.

      SECTION 8.6 CLAIMS OF THE MEMBERS. All Members and former Members shall
look solely to the LLC's assets for any return of their Capital Contributions
and if the assets of the LLC remaining after payment of or due provision for all
debts, liabilities and obligations of the LLC are insufficient to return such
Capital Contributions, the Members and former Members shall have no recourse
against the LLC or any other Member.


                       ARTICLE IX - RECORDS AND REPORTS.

      SECTION 9.1 BOOKS AND RECORDS. The LLC shall, and the Non-Manager Members
who are members of the Management Board shall use all commercially reasonable
efforts to cause the LLC to, keep complete and accurate books of account with
respect to the operations of the LLC, prepared in accordance with generally
accepted accounting principles, using the accrual method of accounting,
consistently applied. Such books shall reflect that the LLC Interests have not
been registered under the Securities Act, and that the LLC Interests may not be
Transferred without registration under the Securities Act or exemption therefrom
and without compliance with Article V or Article VI of this Agreement, as
applicable. Such books shall be maintained at the principal office of the LLC in
New York, New York or at such other principal place of business as determined
pursuant to Section 2.5 hereof.

      SECTION 9.2 ACCOUNTING. The LLC's books of account shall be kept on the
accrual method of accounting, or on such other method of accounting as the
Manager Member may from time to time determine, with the advice of the
Independent Public Accountants, and shall be closed and balanced at the end of
each LLC fiscal year. The taxable year of the LLC shall be the twelve (12)
months ended December 31 or such other taxable year as the Manager Member may
designate, with the written advice of the Independent Public Accountants.

      SECTION 9.3 FINANCIAL AND COMPLIANCE REPORTS. The LLC shall, and each
Non-Manager Member who is a member of the Management Board shall use all
commercially reasonable efforts to cause the LLC to, furnish to the Manager
Member each of the following:


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            (a) within ten (10) days after the end of each month and each fiscal
quarter, an unaudited financial report of the Revenues From Operations of the
LLC and the net assets of each Offshore Fund on each date as of which the net
assets thereof were determined during such period, which report shall be
prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles using the
accrual method of accounting, consistently applied (except that the financial
report may (i) be based on estimates to the extent actual data is not available
and be subject to adjustments of such estimates within seventeen (17) days after
the end of each month and each fiscal quarter, (ii) be subject to normal
year-end audit adjustments which are neither individually nor in the aggregate
material and (iii) not contain all notes thereto which may be required in
accordance with generally accepted accounting principles) and shall be certified
by the most senior financial Officer of the LLC to have been so prepared;

            (b) as soon as practicable and in any event within seventeen (17)
days after the end of each month and each fiscal quarter, a report prepared in a
similar manner and certified by the most senior financial Officer of the LLC to
have been so prepared, which shall include:

                  (i) statements of operations, changes in Members' Capital
      Accounts and cash flows for such month or quarter, together with a
      cumulative income statement from the first day of the then-current fiscal
      year to the last day of such month or quarter;

                  (ii) a balance sheet as of the last day of such month or
      quarter; and

                  (iii) with respect to the quarterly financial report, a
      detailed computation of Free Cash Flow for such quarter;

            (c) within fifteen (15) days after the end of each fiscal year of
the LLC, a financial report of Revenues From Operations of the LLC for such year
and the net assets of each Offshore Fund on each date as of which the net assets
thereof were determined during such year, in each case, as to which the audit
procedures applicable to such item shall have been performed by Independent
Public Accountants satisfactory to the Manager Member;

            (d) within seventeen (17) days after the end of each fiscal year of
the LLC or within such other time as the Manager Member and the Management Board
agree, audited financial statements of the LLC, which shall include statements
of operations, changes in Members' Capital Accounts and cash flows for such year
and a balance sheet as of the last day thereof, each prepared in accordance with
generally accepted accounting principles, using the accrual method of
accounting, consistently applied, certified by Independent Public Accountants
satisfactory to the Manager Member;

            (e) if requested by the Manager Member, within twenty-five (25) days
after the end of each calendar quarter, the LLC's operating budget for each of
the next four (4) fiscal quarters, in such form and containing such estimates as
may be requested by the Manager Member from time to time;

            (f) copies of all financial statements, reports, notices, press
releases and other documents released to the public;

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            (g) as promptly as is reasonably possible following request by the
Manager Member from time to time, such operations and/or performance data as may
be requested; and

            (h) any other financial or other information available to the
Officers as the Manager Member shall have reasonably requested on a timely
basis.

      SECTION 9.4 MEETINGS.

            (a) The LLC and its Officers shall hold such regular meetings at the
LLC's principal place of business with representatives of the Manager Member not
more frequently than quarterly (except in special circumstances) as may be
reasonably requested by the Manager Member from time to time. These meetings
shall be attended (either in person or by telephone) by such of the Officers and
other employees of the LLC as may be reasonably requested by the Manager Member
or any of the Officers. The LLC will reimburse the reasonable travel expenses of
any representative of the Manager Member who attends each such meeting.

            (b) At each meeting, the Officers shall make such presentations
regarding the LLC and its performance, operations and/or budgets as may be
reasonably requested by the Manager Member, and each of the attendees (whether
in person or by telephone) at such meeting shall have the right to submit
proposals and suggestions regarding the LLC, and the attendees at the meeting
shall discuss and consider such proposals and suggestions.

      SECTION 9.5 TAX MATTERS.

            (a) The Manager Member shall cause to be prepared and filed on or
before the due date (or any extension thereof) Federal, state, local and foreign
tax or information returns required to be filed by the LLC and shall provide to
the other Members, as soon as reasonably practicable following the close of each
taxable year of the LLC, any information which the Manager Member has which is
necessary to allow the Members to timely prepare and file any federal, state or
local income tax returns (including IRS Schedule K-1). The Manager Member, to
the extent that LLC funds are available, shall cause the LLC to pay any taxes
payable by the LLC (it being understood that the expenses of preparation and
filing of such tax returns, and the amounts of such taxes (except that UBT shall
be paid out of Free Cash Flow, except to the extent UBT is allocated pursuant to
the provisions of Section 4.6(g) hereof to Non-Manager Members in respect of
such guaranteed payments and bonus payments or by operation of the proviso of
the first sentence of Section 4.6(g)), are to be treated as operating expenses
of the LLC to be paid from Operating Cash Flow); provided that the Manager
Member shall not be required to cause the LLC to pay any tax so long as the
Manager Member or the LLC is in good faith and by appropriate legal proceedings
contesting the validity, applicability or amount thereof and such contest does
not materially endanger any right or interest of the LLC and adequate reserves
therefor have been set aside by the LLC. Neither the LLC nor any Non-Manager
Member shall do anything or take any action which would be inconsistent with the
foregoing or with the Manager Member's actions as authorized by the foregoing
provisions of this Section 9.5(a). Each Non-Manager Member shall cooperate with
the Manager Member in causing the LLC to make an election under Section 754 of
the Code with respect to its fiscal year ended on the Effective Date.


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            (b) The Manager Member shall be the "tax matters partner" for the
LLC pursuant to Sections 6221 through 6233 of the Code.


            ARTICLE X - LIABILITY, EXCULPATION AND INDEMNIFICATION.

      SECTION 10.1 LIABILITY. Except as otherwise provided by the Act, the 
debts, obligations and liabilities of the LLC, whether arising in contract, tort
or otherwise, shall be solely the debts, obligations and liabilities of the LLC,
and no Covered Person shall be obligated personally for any such debt,
obligation or liability of the LLC solely by reason of being a Covered Person.

      SECTION 10.2 EXCULPATION.

            (a) No Covered Person shall be liable to the LLC or any other
Covered Person for any loss, damage or claim incurred by reason of any act or
omission performed or omitted by such Covered Person in good faith on behalf of
the LLC and in a manner reasonably believed to be within the scope of authority
conferred on such Covered Person by this Agreement, except that a Covered Person
shall be liable for any such loss, damage or claim incurred by reason of any
action or inaction of such Covered Person which constituted fraud, gross
negligence, bad faith, willful misconduct or a breach of this Agreement or, in
the case of a Non-Manager Member, the Non-Solicitation Agreement to which he is
a party.

            (b) A Covered Person shall be fully protected in relying in good
faith upon the records of the LLC and upon such information, opinions, reports
or statements presented to the Covered Person by any Person as to matters the
Covered Person reasonably believes are within such other Person's professional
or expert competence and who has been selected with reasonable care by or on
behalf of the LLC of such Covered Person.

      SECTION 10.3 FIDUCIARY DUTY.

            (a) To the extent that, at law or in equity, a Covered Person has
duties (including fiduciary duties) and liabilities relating thereto to the LLC
or to any Member, a Covered Person acting under this Agreement shall not be
liable to the LLC or to any Member for its good faith reliance on the provisions
of this Agreement. The provisions of this Agreement, to the extent that they
restrict the duties and liabilities of a Covered Person otherwise existing at
law or in equity, are agreed by the parties hereto to replace such other duties
and liabilities of such Covered Person.

            (b) Unless otherwise expressly provided herein, (i) whenever a
conflict of interest exists or arises between the Manager Member and any other
Member the resolution or manner of resolution of which is not specifically
provided for herein, or (ii) whenever this Agreement or any other agreement
contemplated herein or therein provides that the Manager Member shall act in a
manner that is, or provides terms that are, fair and reasonable to the LLC or
any Member, the Manager Member shall resolve such conflict of interest, take
such action or provide such terms, considering in each case the relative
interest of each party (including its own interest) to such conflict, agreement,
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to such interests, any customary or accepted industry practices, and any
applicable generally accepted accounting practices or principles. In the absence
of bad faith by the Manager Member, the resolution, action or term so made,
taken or provided by the Manager Member shall not constitute a breach of this
Agreement or any other agreement contemplated herein or of any duty or
obligation of the Manager Member at law or in equity or otherwise.

            (c) Whenever in this Agreement the Manager Member is permitted or
required to make a decision (i) in its "sole discretion" or under a grant of
similar authority or latitude, the Manager Member shall be entitled to consider
such interests and factors as it desires, including its own interests, and shall
have no duty or obligation to give any consideration to any interest of or
factors affecting the LLC or any other Person, or (ii) in its "good faith",
"reasonable discretion" or under another express standard, the Manager Member
shall act under such express standard and shall not be subject to any other or
different standard imposed by this Agreement or other applicable law.

            (d) Wherever in this Agreement a factual determination is called for
and the applicable provision of this Agreement does not indicate what party or
parties are to make the applicable factual determination, and/or the applicable
standard to be used in making the factual determination, such determination
shall be made by the Manager Member in the exercise of its good faith
discretion.

      SECTION 10.4 INDEMNIFICATION. To the fullest extent permitted by 
applicable law, a Covered Person shall be entitled to indemnification from the
LLC for any loss, damage or claim (including any amounts paid in settlement of
any such claims) incurred by such Covered Person by reason of any act or
omission performed or omitted by such Covered Person in good faith on behalf of
the LLC and in a manner reasonably believed to be within the scope of authority
conferred on such Covered Person by this Agreement, except that no Covered
Person shall be entitled to be indemnified in respect of any loss, damage or
claim incurred by such Covered Person by reason of any action or inaction of
such Covered Person which constituted fraud, gross negligence, bad faith,
willful misconduct or a breach of this Agreement, the Purchase Agreement or, in
the case of the Non-Manager Member, the Non-Solicitation Agreement to which he
is a party; provided, however, that any indemnity under this Section 10.4 shall
be provided out of and to the extent of LLC assets only, and no Covered Person
shall have any personal liability to provide indemnity on account thereof.

      SECTION 10.5 NOTICE; OPPORTUNITY TO DEFEND AND EXPENSES.

            (a) Promptly after receipt by any Covered Person from any third
party of notice of any demand, claim or circumstance that, immediately or with
the lapse of time, would reasonably be expected to give rise to a claim or the
commencement (or threatened commencement) of any action, proceeding or
investigation (an "Asserted Liability") that could reasonably be expected to
result in any loss, damage or claim with respect to which the Covered Person
might be entitled to indemnification from the LLC under Section 10.4, the
Covered Person shall give notice thereof (the "Claims Notice") to the LLC;
provided, however, that a failure to give such notice shall not prejudice the
Covered Person's right to indemnification hereunder except to the extent that
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Asserted Liability in such reasonable detail as is practicable under the
circumstances, and shall, to the extent practicable under the circumstances,
indicate the amount (estimated, if necessary) of the loss or damage that has
been or may be suffered by the Covered Person.

            (b) The LLC may elect to compromise or defend, at its own expense
and by its own counsel, any Asserted Liability; provided, however, that if the
named parties to any action or proceeding include (or could reasonably be
expected to include) both the LLC and a Covered Person, or more than one Covered
Persons, and the LLC is advised that representation of both parties by the same
counsel would be inappropriate under applicable standards of professional
conduct, the Covered Person may engage separate counsel at the expense of the
LLC. If the LLC elects to compromise or defend such Asserted Liability, it shall
within twenty (20) business days (or sooner, if the nature of the Asserted
Liability so requires) notify the Covered Person of its intent to do so, and the
Covered Person shall cooperate, at the expense of the LLC, in the compromise of,
or defense against, such Asserted Liability. If the LLC elects not to compromise
or defend the Asserted Liability, fails to notify the Covered Person of its
election as herein provided, contests its obligation to provide indemnification
under this Agreement, or fails to make or ceases making a good faith and
diligent defense, the Covered Person may pay, compromise or defend such Asserted
Liability all at the expense of the Covered Person. Except as set forth in the
preceding sentence, neither the LLC nor the Covered Person may settle or
compromise any claim over the objection of the other; provided, however, that
consent to settlement or compromise shall not be unreasonably withheld. In any
event, the LLC and the Covered Person may participate at their own expense, in
the defense of such Asserted Liability. If the Covered Person chooses to
participate in the defense of any claim, the Covered Person shall make available
to the LLC any books, records or other documents within its control that are
necessary or appropriate for such defense, all at the expense of the LLC.

            (c) If the LLC elects not to compromise or defend an Asserted
Liability, or fails to notify the Covered Person of its election as above
provided, then, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, expenses
(including legal fees) incurred by a Covered Person in defending any Asserted
Liability, shall, from time to time, be advanced by the LLC prior to the final
disposition of such claim, demand, action, suit or proceeding upon satisfaction
of any conditions required by applicable law and receipt by the LLC of an
undertaking by or on behalf of the Covered Person to repay such amount if it
shall be determined that the Covered Person is not entitled to be indemnified as
authorized in Section 10.4 hereof. The LLC may, if the Manager Member deems it
appropriate, require any Covered Person for whom expenses are advanced, to
deliver adequate security to the LLC for his obligation to repay such
indemnification.

      SECTION 10.6 MISCELLANEOUS.

            (a) The right of indemnification hereby provided shall not be
exclusive of, and shall not affect, any other rights to which a Covered Person
may be entitled. Nothing contained in this Article X shall limit any lawful
rights to indemnification existing independently of this Article X.

            (b) The indemnification rights provided by this Article X shall also
inure to the benefit of the heirs, executors, administrators, successors and
assigns of a Covered Person and any

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officers, directors, partners, shareholders, employees and Affiliates of such
Covered Person (and any former officer, director, member, shareholder or
employee of such Covered Person, if the loss, damage or claim was incurred while
such person was an officer, director, member, shareholder or employee of such
Covered Person). The Manager Member or the Management Board may extend the
indemnification called for by Section 10.4 to non-employee agents of the LLC,
the Manager Member or its Affiliates.


                          ARTICLE XI - MISCELLANEOUS.

      SECTION 11.1 NOTICES. All notices, requests, elections, consents or
demands permitted or required to be made under this Agreement ("Notices") shall
be in writing, signed by the Person or Persons giving such notice, request,
election, consent or demand and shall be delivered personally or by confirmed
facsimile, or sent by registered or certified mail, or by commercial courier to
the other Members, at their addresses set forth on the signature pages hereof or
on Schedule A hereto, or at such other addresses as may be supplied by written
notice given in conformity with the terms of this Section 11.1. All Notices to
the LLC shall be made to the Manager Member at the address set forth on the
signature pages hereof or on Schedule A hereto, with a copy (which shall not
constitute notice) to the President of the LLC at the principal offices of the
LLC. The date of any such personal or facsimile delivery or the date of delivery
by an overnight courier or the date five (5) days after the date of mailing by
registered or certified mail, as the case may be, shall be the date of such
notice.

      SECTION 11.2 SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS. Subject to the restrictions on
Transfer set forth herein, this Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure
to the benefit of the Members, their respective successors, successors-in-title,
heirs and assigns, and each and every successors-in-interest to any Member,
whether such successor acquires such interest by way of gift, purchase,
foreclosure or by any other method, and each shall hold such interest subject to
all of the terms and provisions of this Agreement.

      SECTION 11.3 AMENDMENTS. No amendments may be made to this Agreement
without the prior written consent of (i) the Manager Member and (ii) the
Management Board, except that in the event that the Manager Member has at any
time exercised any of its rights under Section 3.3(b)(iv) with respect to the
composition of the Management Board, thereafter no amendments may be made to
this Agreement without the prior written consent of (I) the Manager Member and
(II) Non-Manager Members holding not less than a majority of all LLC Points then
held by all Non-Manager Members; provided, however, that, in any event without
the vote, consent or approval of any other Member, (x) the Manager Member shall
make such amendments and additions to Schedule A hereto as are required by the
provisions hereof, and (y) the Manager Member may amend this Agreement to
correct any printing, stenographic or clerical errors or omissions; provided,
further, however, that if at any time the distributions to the Manager Member
from the LLC hereunder are less than thirty percent (30%) of the unconsolidated
gross revenues of AMG, upon the written request of the Management Board (if the
Manager Member has not at such time exercised any of its rights under Section
3.3(b)(iv)) or upon the written request of Non-Manager Members holding not less
than a majority of all LLC Points then held by all Non-Manager Members (if the
Manager Member has at such time exercised any of its rights

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under Section 3.3(b)(iv)), the Manager Member and the Management Board shall
amend this Agreement to delete Section 3.3(b)(iv). Except as otherwise
specifically provided for herein, (a) an amendment or modification changing
adversely the rights of a Non-Manager Member with respect to distributions or
allocations or Puts, Calls or Repurchases (on a basis that is disproportionate
to any changes effected with respect to the rights of other Non-Manager Members
holding LLC Interests of the same class) shall be effective only with that
Non-Manager Member's consent (unless such change is expressly provided for by
this Agreement), (b) an amendment or a modification increasing any liability of
a Non-Manager Member to the LLC or the other Members, or adversely affecting the
limitation of the liability of a Non-Manager Member with respect to the LLC,
shall be effective only with that Non-Manager Member's consent, (c) an amendment
or modification reducing the required percentage of LLC Points for any consent
or vote in this Agreement shall be effective only with the consent or vote of
Members having the percentage of LLC Points theretofore required. and (d) an
amendment or modification which significantly and adversely affects a particular
Non-Manager Member differently from some other Non-Manager Member, shall be
effective only with the prior written consent of the Member which would be so
affected or with the vote or consent of three quarters (3/4) of the Management
Board.

      SECTION 11.4 NO PARTITION. No Member nor any successor-in-interest to any
Member, shall have the right while this Agreement remains in effect to have the
property of the LLC partitioned, or to file a complaint or institute any
proceeding at law or in equity to have the property of the LLC partitioned, and
each Member, on behalf of himself, his successors, representatives, heirs and
assigns, hereby waives any such right. It is the intent of the Members that
during the term of this Agreement, the rights of the Members and their
successors-in-interest, as among themselves, shall be governed by the terms of
this Agreement, and that the right of any Member or successors-in-interest to
Transfer or otherwise dispose of his interest in the LLC shall be subject to the
limitations and restrictions of this Agreement.

      SECTION 11.5 NO WAIVER; CUMULATIVE REMEDIES. The failure of any Member to
insist upon strict performance of a covenant hereunder or of any obligation
hereunder, irrespective of the length of time for which such failure continues,
shall not be a waiver of such Member's right to demand strict compliance in the
future. No consent or waiver, express or implied, to or of any breach or default
in the performance of any obligation hereunder, shall constitute a consent or
waiver to or of any other breach or default in the performance of the same or
any other obligation hereunder. The rights and remedies provided by this
Agreement are cumulative and the use of any one right or remedy by any party
shall not preclude or waive its right to use any or all other remedies. Said
rights and remedies are given in addition to any other rights the parties may
have by law, statute, ordinance or otherwise.

      SECTION 11.6 DISPUTE RESOLUTION. All disputes arising in connection with
this Agreement shall be resolved by binding arbitration in accordance with the
applicable rules of the American Arbitration Association. The arbitration shall
be held in Massachusetts before a single arbitrator selected in accordance with
Section 12 of the American Arbitration Association Commercial Arbitration Rules
who shall have substantial business experience in the investment advisory
industry, and shall otherwise be conducted in accordance with the American
Arbitration Association Commercial Arbitration Rules.


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      SECTION 11.7 PRIOR AGREEMENTS SUPERSEDED; CERTAIN AGREEMENTS INCORPORATED
HEREIN. This Agreement and the schedules and exhibits hereto supersede the prior
understandings and agreements among the parties with respect to the subject
matter hereof and thereof. The Employment Agreements, the Non-Solicitation
Agreements and the Incentive Program are incorporated herein by reference and
form a part of this Agreement; and each of the Members acknowledges and agrees
that certain Members (in their capacity as such and/or in their capacity as
employees of the LLC), AMG and the LLC are entitled to certain rights and bound
by certain obligations under such agreements and program which shall be treated
as rights and obligations hereunder.

      SECTION 11.8 CAPTIONS. Titles or captions of Articles or Sections
contained in this Agreement are inserted as a matter of convenience and for
reference, and in no way define, limit, extend or describe the scope of this
Agreement or the intent of any provision hereof.

      SECTION 11.9 COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement may be executed in a number of
counterparts, all of which together shall for all purposes constitute one
Agreement, binding on all the Members notwithstanding that all Members have not
signed the same counterpart.

      SECTION 11.10 APPLICABLE LAW; JURISDICTION. This Agreement and the rights
and obligations of the parties hereunder shall be governed by and interpreted,
construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Delaware,
without applying the choice of law or conflicts of law provisions thereof.

      SECTION 11.11 INTERPRETATION. All terms herein using the singular shall
include the plural; all terms using the plural shall include the singular; in
each case, the term shall be as appropriate to the context of each sentence.
Throughout this Agreement, nouns, pronouns and verbs shall be construed as
masculine, feminine and neuter, whichever shall be applicable.

      SECTION 11.12 SEVERABILITY. The invalidity or unenforceability of any
particular provision of this Agreement shall not affect the other provisions
hereof, and this Agreement shall be construed in all respects as if such invalid
or unenforceable provision were omitted.

      SECTION 11.13 CREDITORS. None of the provisions of this Agreement shall be
for the benefit of or enforceable by any creditor of (i) any Member or (ii) the
LLC, other than a Member who is also a creditor of the LLC.

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      IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Non-Manager Members and the Manager Member have
executed and delivered this Limited Liability Company Agreement as of the day
and year first above written.

                                MANAGER MEMBER

Name and Signature                           Address

AMG/TBC HOLDINGS, INC.                       c/o Affiliated Managers Group, Inc.
                                             Two International Place, 23rd Floor
                                             Boston, MA  02110
                                             Telephone: (617) 747-3300
By:/s/ Sean M. Healey                        Facsimile: (617) 747-3380
   ------------------------------------
   Name: Sean M. Healey
   Title: President



                              NON-MANAGER MEMBERS

Name and Signature                           Address


/s/ Christopher H. Browne                    c/o Tweedy, Browne Company LLC
- --------------------------                   52 Vanderbilt Avenue         
Christopher H. Browne                        New York City, New York 10017
                                             Telephone: (212) 916-0600    
                                             Facsimile: (212) 916-0666    
                                             


/s/ William H. Browne                        c/o Tweedy, Browne Company LLC
- --------------------------                   52 Vanderbilt Avenue          
William H. Browne                            New York City, New York 10017 
                                             Telephone: (212) 916-0600     
                                             Facsimile: (212) 916-0666     
                                             


/s/ John D. Spears                           c/o Tweedy, Browne Company LLC
- --------------------------                   52 Vanderbilt Avenue         
John D. Spears                               New York City, New York 10017
                                             Telephone: (212) 916-0600    
                                             Facsimile: (212) 916-0666    
                                                                          
                                             
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/s/ James M. Clark, Jr.                      c/o Tweedy, Browne Company LLC
- --------------------------                   52 Vanderbilt Avenue           
James M. Clark, Jr.                          New York City, New York 10017  
                                             Telephone: (212) 916-0600      
                                             Facsimile: (212) 916-0666      
                                             



/s/ Thomas Shrager                           c/o Tweedy, Browne Company LLC
- --------------------------                   52 Vanderbilt Avenue         
Thomas Shrager                               New York City, New York 10017
                                             Telephone: (212) 916-0600    
                                             Facsimile: (212) 916-0666    
                                             


/s/ Robert Q. Wyckoff, Jr.                   c/o Tweedy, Browne Company LLC
- --------------------------                   52 Vanderbilt Avenue          
Robert Q. Wyckoff, Jr.                       New York City, New York 10017 
                                             Telephone: (212) 916-0600     
                                             Facsimile: (212) 916-0666     
                                             






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                                  SCHEDULE A

                      LLC INTERESTS AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS


  
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
MEMBER                                     LLC             RESERVED              CAPITAL              CLASS B
                                         POINTS             POINTS*              ACCOUNT               POINTS     
- ---------------------------------      -----------      --------------      ------------------      ------------
<S>                                     <C>             <C>                 <C>                     <C>
Affiliated Managers Group, Inc.         71.18702              0             $300,000,000.00              0
Christopher H. Browne                    5.89473        2.50667             $ 30,536,467.00         17.40741
John D. Spears                           5.89473        2.50667             $ 30,536,467.00         17.40741
William H. Browne                        5.14222        2.18666             $ 26,638,196.00         15.18518
Thomas Shrager                           1.00000              0                     0                    0
Robert Q. Wyckoff, Jr.                   1.00000              0                     0                    0
James M. Clark, Jr.                      1.88130        0.80000                     0                    0
TOTAL                                   92.00000         8.00000             $387,711,130.00         50.00000
- ---------------------------------      -----------      --------------      ------------------      ------------
</TABLE>



- -------- 

      * Issued to the indicated Member and held for his benefit, subject to sale
or transfer pursuant to the Incentive Plan, but not constituting an "LLC Point"
until held by a Non-Manager Member other than an Original Principal or Clark.

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                                  SCHEDULE B

                       INITIAL MANAGEMENT BOARD MEMBERS


 Christopher H. Browne

 William H. Browne

 John D. Spears






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                                  SCHEDULE C

The provisions of this Schedule C are merely illustrative examples and are not a
part of the agreement between the parties to the Limited Liability Company
Agreement of Tweedy, Browne Company LLC (the "LLC Agreement"). Capitalized terms
used in this Schedule have the meanings set forth in the LLC Agreement.

This example assumes that the termination of employment occurs immediately
following the Effective Date

This example further assumes that there was no Operating Shortfall or Manager
Member Excess Loss Allocations

1)  Calculation of Repurchase Price

(a) MULTIPLE                                 3

(b) RUN RATE FREE CASHFLOW        $ 40,000,000

(c) OPERATING SHORTFALL                      0

(d) MANAGER MEMBER                           
    EXCESS LOSS ALLOCATIONS                  0

(e)      (a) * ((b)-(c)-(d))      $120,000,000

(f) UNAMORTIZED PORTION OF        
    MANAGER MEMBERS CAPITAL
    ACCOUNT                       $300,000,000
                                                                        --------
TOTAL LLC POINTS HELD BY NON MANAGER MEMBERS                            20.81298
                                                                        --------

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Percentage    Repurchase       Allocation of     Repurchase Price
 Member      Partnership Points     Ownership       Price       Unamortized Capital   100% of Points
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>             <C>                 <C>          <C>               <C>                <C>              
AMG             71.187020           71.187020%           N/A                N/A                  N/A   
C. Browne        5.894734            5.894734%   $ 7,073,680       $(17,684,201)      $(10,610,520.61) 
J. Spears        5.894734            5.894734%   $ 7,073,680       $(17,684,201)      $(10,610,520.61) 
W. Browne        5.142215            5.142215%   $ 6,170,658       $(15,426,644)      $ (9,255,986.39) 
J. Clark         1.881298            1.881298%           N/A                N/A                   N/A  
T. Shrager       1.000000            1.000000%   $ 1,200,000       $ (3,000,000)      $ (1,800,000.00) 
R. Wyckoff       1.000000            1.000000%   $ 1,200,000       $ (3,000,000)      $ (1,800,000.00) 
Reserve          8.000000            8.000000%           N/A                N/A                   N/A  
             ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
       TOTAL   100.000000            100.0000%   $22,718,018       $(56,795,046)      $(34,077,027.60)
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>

Resulting Repurchase Price for each Non-Manager Members' LLC Points is,
therefore, zero.





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                                  EXHIBIT 10.3




                                 GEOCAPITAL, LLC

            AMENDED AND RESTATED LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY AGREEMENT

                               September 30, 1997
<PAGE>   2
                                 GEOCAPITAL, LLC
                              AMENDED AND RESTATED
                       LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY AGREEMENT

                                TABLE OF CONTENTS

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                              Page
                                                                             
<S>                                                                           <C>
ARTICLE I - DEFINITIONS.......................................................  1
      Section 1.1  Definitions................................................  1

ARTICLE II - ORGANIZATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS.............................  13
      Section 2.1  Continuation..............................................  13
      Section 2.2  Name......................................................  13
      Section 2.3  Term......................................................  13
      Section 2.4  Registered Agent and Registered Office....................  13
      Section 2.5  Principal Place of Business...............................  14
      Section 2.6  Qualification in Other Jurisdictions......................  14
      Section 2.7  Purposes and Powers.......................................  14
      Section 2.8  Title to Property.........................................  15
                                                                            
ARTICLE III - MANAGEMENT OF THE LLC..........................................  15
      Section 3.1  Management in General.....................................  15
      Section 3.2  Management Board of the LLC...............................  16
      Section 3.3  Officers of the LLC.......................................  18
      Section 3.4  Employees of the LLC......................................  19
      Section 3.5  Operation of the Business of the LLC......................  19
      Section 3.6  Compensation and Expenses of the Members..................  23
      Section 3.7  Other Business of the Manager Member and its Affiliates...  23
      Section 3.8  Non-Manager Members and Non Solicitation Agreements.......  24
      Section 3.9  Non Solicitation and Non Disclosure by Non-Manager Members 
                   and Employee Stockholders.................................  24
      Section 3.10 Additional Permitted Outside Advisory Clients.............  28
      Section 3.11 Remedies Upon Breach......................................  31
      Section 3.12 Repurchase Upon Termination of Employment or Transfer by 
                   Operation of Law..........................................  32
      Section 3.13 No Employment Obligation..................................  37
      Section 3.14 Miscellaneous.............................................  37
      Section 3.15 Capitalization of Excess Operating Cash Flow..............  37
                                                                             
ARTICLE IV - CAPITAL CONTRIBUTIONS;
      CAPITAL ACCOUNTS AND ALLOCATIONS; DISTRIBUTIONS........................  38
      Section 4.1  Capital Contributions.....................................  38
      Section 4.2  Capital Accounts; Allocations.............................  38
      Section 4.3  Distributions.............................................  41
</TABLE>           
                   
                                        (i)
                   
<PAGE>   3
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                              Page

<S>                                                                           <C>
      Section 4.4 Distributions Upon Dissolution; Establishment of a Reserve  
            Upon Dissolution................................................   43
      Section 4.5 Proceeds from Capital Contributions and the Sale of         
            Securities; Insurance Proceeds; Certain Special Allocations.....   43
      Section 4.6 Federal Tax Allocations...................................   44
                                                                              
ARTICLE V - TRANSFER OF LLC INTERESTS BY NON-MANAGER                          
      MEMBERS; RESIGNATION, REDEMPTION AND WITHDRAWAL BY                      
      NON-MANAGER MEMBERS;                                                    
      ADMISSION OF ADDITIONAL NON-MANAGER MEMBERS...........................   45
      Section 5.1 Assignability of Interests................................   45
      Section 5.2 Substitute Non-Manager Members............................   46
      Section 5.3 Allocation of Distributions Between Assignor and Assignee;  
            Successor to Capital Accounts...................................   46
      Section 5.4 Resignation, Redemptions and Withdrawals..................   47
      Section 5.5 Issuance of Additional LLC Interests......................   47
      Section 5.6 Additional Requirements...................................   48
      Section 5.7 Representation of Members.................................   48
                                                                              
ARTICLE VI - TRANSFER OF LLC INTERESTS BY THE                                 
      MANAGER MEMBER; REDEMPTION, REMOVAL                                     
      AND WITHDRAWAL........................................................   49
      Section 6.1 Assignability of Interest.................................   49
      Section 6.2 Resignation, Redemption, and Withdrawal...................   50
                                                                              
ARTICLE VII - PUT OF LLC INTERESTS..........................................   50
      Section 7.1 Mandatory Puts............................................   50
      Section 7.2 Election Rights of Non-Manager Members to Receive 
            AMG Stock.......................................................   53
      Section 7.3 Registration Rights.......................................   55
      Section 7.4 Restrictions..............................................   57
      Section 7.5 Limitation of Registration Rights. .......................   58
                                                                              
ARTICLE VIII - DISSOLUTION AND TERMINATION..................................   58
      Section 8.1 No Dissolution............................................   58
      Section 8.2 Events of Dissolution.....................................   58
      Section 8.3 Notice of Dissolution.....................................   59
      Section 8.4 Liquidation...............................................   59
      Section 8.5 Termination...............................................   60
      Section 8.6 Claims of the Members.....................................   60
                                                                              
ARTICLE IX - RECORDS AND REPORTS............................................   60
      Section 9.1 Books and Records.........................................   60
      Section 9.2 Accounting................................................   60
</TABLE>

                                      (ii)
<PAGE>   4
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                               Page

<S>                                                                            <C>
      Section 9.3   Financial and Compliance Reports..........................  60
      Section 9.4   Meetings..................................................  61
      Section 9.5   Tax Matters...............................................  62
                  
ARTICLE X - LIABILITY, EXCULPATION AND INDEMNIFICATION........................  62
      Section 10.1  Liability.................................................  62
      Section 10.2  Exculpation...............................................  62
      Section 10.3  Fiduciary Duty............................................  63
      Section 10.4  Indemnification...........................................  64
      Section 10.5  Notice; Opportunity to Defend and Expenses................  64
      Section 10.6  Miscellaneous.............................................  65
                    
ARTICLE XI - MISCELLANEOUS....................................................  65
      Section 11.1  Notices...................................................  65
      Section 11.2  Successors and Assigns....................................  66
      Section 11.3  Amendments................................................  66
      Section 11.4  No Partition..............................................  66
      Section 11.5  No Waiver; Cumulative Remedies............................  66
      Section 11.6  Dispute Resolution........................................  66
      Section 11.7  Prior Agreements Superseded...............................  67
      Section 11.8  Captions..................................................  67
      Section 11.9  Counterparts..............................................  67
      Section 11.10 Applicable Law; Jurisdiction..............................  67
      Section 11.11 Interpretation............................................  67
      Section 11.12 Severability..............................................  67
      Section 11.13 Creditors.................................................  67
</TABLE>

EXHIBITS

Exhibit A   -  Form of Non Solicitation/Non Disclosure Agreement for Employee
               Stockholders

Exhibit B   -  Form of Promissory Note for Repurchases

SCHEDULES

Schedule A  -  LLC Points and Capital Accounts

Schedule B  -  Pro Forma Minnesota Calculations

Schedule C  -  Model Permitted Outside Advisory Client Calculation

Schedule D  -  Model Repurchase Calculation

                                      (iii)
<PAGE>   5
                                 GEOCAPITAL, LLC

            AMENDED AND RESTATED LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY AGREEMENT

                      ------------------------------------


      This Amended and Restated Limited Liability Company Agreement (the
"Agreement") of GeoCapital, LLC (the "LLC" or the "Company") is made and entered
into as of September 30, 1997 (the "Effective Date"), by and among the persons
identified as the Manager Member and the Non-Manager Members on Schedule A
attached hereto as members of the LLC, and the Persons who become members of the
LLC in accordance with the provisions hereof.

      WHEREAS, a limited liability company has been formed pursuant to the
Delaware Limited Liability Company Act, 6 Del. C Section 18-101, et seq., as it
may be amended from time to time and any successor to such Act (the "Act"), by
filing a Certificate of Formation of the LLC with the office of the Secretary of
State of the State of Delaware on August 13, 1997, and entering into a Limited
Liability Company Agreement of the LLC, dated as of August 13, 1997; and

      WHEREAS, pursuant to the Merger Agreement, GeoCapital Corporation, a
Delaware corporation, is being merged with and into AMG Merger Sub, Inc., a
wholly owned subsidiary of Affiliated Managers Group, Inc. ("Merger Sub"),
effective as of the Closing (as defined in the Merger Agreement) and the Members
desire to continue the LLC as a limited liability company under the Act with
Merger Sub as Manager Member, and to amend and restate the Limited Liability
Company Agreement of the LLC, dated as of August 13, 1997 in its entirety.

      NOW, THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and
sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, and in consideration of the mutual
covenants hereinafter set forth, the parties hereby agree as follows:

                            ARTICLE I - DEFINITIONS.

      SECTION 1.1 DEFINITIONS. Unless the context otherwise requires, the terms
defined in this Article I shall, for the purposes of this Agreement, have the
meanings herein specified.

      "1940 Act" shall mean the Investment Company Act of 1940, as it may be
amended from time to time, and any successor to such act.

      "Act" shall mean the Delaware Limited Liability Company Act, 6 Del. C
Section 18-101, et seq., as it may be amended from time to time and any
successor to such act.

      "Additional Interest" shall have the meaning specified in Section 3.8
hereof.

      "Additional Non-Manager Members" shall have the meaning specified in
Section 5.5.

      "Advisers Act" shall mean the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as it may
be amended from time to time, and any successor to such act.
<PAGE>   6
      "Affiliate" shall mean, with respect to any person or entity (herein the
"first party"), any other person or entity that directly or indirectly controls,
or is controlled by, or is under common control with, such first party. The term
"control" as used herein (including the terms "controlled by" and "under common
control with") means the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to (a)
vote fifty percent (50%) or more of the outstanding voting securities of such
person or entity, or (b) otherwise direct the management or policies of such
person or entity by contract or otherwise.

      "Agreement" shall mean this Amended and Restated Limited Liability Company
Agreement, as it may from time to time be amended, supplemented or restated.

      "AMG" shall mean Affiliated Managers Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation,
and any successors or assigns thereof.

      "AMG Stock" shall have the meaning specified in Section 7.2(a) hereof.

      "Asset Transfer" shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in the Merger
Agreement.

      "Asset Transfer Agreement" shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in the
Merger Agreement.

      "Board Vote" shall have the meaning specified in Section 3.2(b)(iv)
hereof.

      "Capital Account" shall mean the capital account maintained by the LLC
with respect to each Member in accordance with the capital accounting rules
described in Section 4.2 hereof.

      "Capital Contribution" shall mean, as to each Member, the amount of money
and/or the agreed fair market value of any property (net of any liabilities
encumbering such property that the LLC is considered to assume or take subject
to) contributed to the capital of the LLC by such Member.

      "Carried Interest" shall have the meaning specified in Section 3.10(c)
hereof.

      "Certificate" shall mean the original Certificate of Formation of the LLC
required under the Act, as such Certificate may be amended and/or restated from
time to time.

      "Client" shall mean all Past Clients, Present Clients and Potential
Clients, subject to the following general rules: (i) with respect to each
Client, the term shall also include any persons or entities which are known to
the Employee Stockholder to be Affiliates of such Client or persons who are
members of the Immediate Family of such Client or any of its Affiliates; and
(ii) with respect to so-called "wrap programs," both the sponsor of the program
and the underlying participants in the program (or clients who have selected the
LLC or a Controlled Affiliate under their contract with the sponsor) shall be
included as Clients.


                                        2
<PAGE>   7
      "Code" or "Internal Revenue Code" shall mean the United States Internal
Revenue Code of 1986, as from time to time amended, and any successor thereto,
together with all regulations promulgated thereunder.

      "Collective Investment Vehicle" shall mean any limited partnership,
limited liability company, trust or any other issuer that would be an investment
company (within the meaning of the 1940 Act) but for the exceptions contained in
Section 3(c)(1) or Section 3(c)(7) of such Act.

      "Controlled Affiliate" shall mean, with respect to a Person, any Affiliate
of such Person under its "control", as the term "control" is defined in the
definition of Affiliate.

      "Controlling Person" shall have the meaning specified in Section 7.3(e)
hereof.

      "Covered Person" shall mean a Member, any Affiliate of a Member, any
officer, director, shareholder, partner, employee or member of a Member or any
of its Affiliates, or any Officer.

      "Effective Date" shall have the meaning specified in the preamble of this
Agreement.

      "Eligible Person" shall have the meaning specified in Section 3.2(b)(i)
hereof.

      "Employee Stockholder" shall mean (a) in the case of a Non-Manager Member
which is not an individual, that certain employee of the LLC who is the owner of
all the issued and outstanding capital stock of such Non-Manager Member, and is
listed as such on Schedule A hereto, and (b) in the case of a Non-Manager Member
which is an individual, such Non-Manager Member.

      "Employment Agreement" shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in the
Merger Agreement.

      "Encumbrances" shall mean any restrictions, liens, claims, charges,
pledges or encumbrances of any kind or nature whatsoever.

      "Fair Market Value" shall mean the fair market value as reasonably
determined by the Manager Member or, for purposes of Section 4.4 hereof, if
there shall be no Manager Member, the Liquidating Trustee.

      "For Cause" shall mean, with respect to the termination of an Employee
Stockholder's employment with the LLC, any of the following:

            (a) The Employee Stockholder has engaged in any criminal offense
      which involves a violation of federal or state securities laws or
      regulations (or equivalent laws or regulations of any country or political
      subdivision thereof), embezzlement, fraud, wrongful taking or
      misappropriation of property, theft, or any other crime involving
      dishonesty and (i) has been convicted (whether or not subject to appeal)
      or pled nolo contendere or any similar plea to any criminal offense in
      connection with or relating to

                                        3
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      such act; (ii) has entered into a settlement with or consented to the
      issuance of an order by any Governmental Authority in connection with or
      relating to such act; or (iii) as a result of or in relation to such act,
      an event has occurred which requires an affirmative answer to any of the
      questions in Item 11 of Part I of the LLC's Form ADV (or any similar or
      successor provision or form);

                  (b) The Employee Stockholder has persistently and willfully
      failed to perform his or her duties or failed to devote substantially all
      of his or her working time to the performance of such duties except, in
      the case of an Employee Stockholder who is a party to an Employment
      Agreement or a Non-Solicitation Agreement, as may be specifically
      permitted by the terms of such Employment Agreement or a Non-Solicitation
      Agreement; or

                  (c) The Employee Stockholder has (i) engaged in a Prohibited
      Competition Activity, (ii) violated or breached any material provision of
      his or her Employment Agreement or Non Solicitation Agreement or (iii)
      engaged in any of the activities prohibited by Section 3.9 hereof and
      either (i) the activity of the Employee Stockholder has harmed or would
      reasonably be expected to harm the LLC or the Manager Member (which harm
      would not be immaterial), or (ii) the Employee Stockholder fails to or is
      unable to cease such activity and cause any harm to the LLC and/or the
      Manager Member within ten (10) days after such Employee Stockholder
      becomes aware that, or the Manager Member gives such Employee Stockholder
      notice that he or she has engaged in a Prohibited Competition Activity, or
      violated or breached any material provision of his or her Employment
      Agreement or Non-Solicitation Agreement, or engaged in any of the
      activities prohibited by Section 3.7 hereof.

      "Free Cash Flow" shall mean, for any period, fifty percent (50%) of the 
Revenues From Operations of the LLC for such period, subject to adjustment as
contemplated in Section 3.15.

      "Free Cash Flow Expenditure" shall have the meaning specified in Section
3.3(c) hereof.

      "Governmental Authority" shall mean any foreign, federal, state or local
court, governmental authority or regulatory body.

      "Guaranteed Interest" shall have the meaning specified in Section 3.10(c)
hereof.

      "Holders" shall have the meaning specified in Section 7.3(a) hereof.

      "Immediate Family" shall mean, with respect to any person, such person's
spouse, parents, grandparents, children, grandchildren and siblings.

      "Indebtedness" shall mean, with respect to a Person, (a) all indebtedness
of such Person for borrowed money or for the deferred purchase price of property
or services (other than current trade liabilities incurred in the ordinary
course of business and payable in accordance with

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customary practices), (b) any other indebtedness of such Person which is
evidenced by a note, bond, debenture or similar instrument, (c) all obligations
of such Person under any financing leases, (d) all obligations of such person in
respect of acceptances issued or created for the account of such Person, (e) all
obligations of such Person under noncompetition agreements reflected as
liabilities on a balance sheet of such Person in accordance with generally
accepted accounting principles, (f) all liabilities secured by any Lien on any
property owned by such Persons even though such Person has not assumed or
otherwise become liable for the payment thereof, and (g) all net obligations of
such Person under interest rate, commodity, foreign currency and financial
markets swaps, options, futures and other hedging obligations.

      "Independent Public Accountants" shall mean any independent certified
public accountant satisfactory to the Manager Member and retained by the LLC.

      "Initial Members" shall mean those Persons which are Members on the
Effective Date after the effectiveness of the Merger.

      "Initial LLC Points" means, with respect to a Non-Manager Member
(including his (or its) Related Non-Manager Members) and their respective
Permitted Transferees, those LLC Points held by such Non-Manager Member and his
(or its) Related Non-Manager Members in the LLC on the Effective Date, provided
that LLC Points shall cease to be Initial LLC Points from and after the date on
which they are acquired by the Manager Member (or its assignee) pursuant to
Section 3.12 or Article VII hereof.

      "Intellectual Property" shall have the meaning specified in Section 3.7(c)
hereof.

      "Investment Management Services" shall mean any services which involve (a)
the management of an investment account or fund (or portions thereof or a group
of investment accounts or funds), or (b) the giving of advice with respect to
the investment and/or reinvestment of assets or funds (or any group of assets or
funds).

      "IRS" shall mean the Internal Revenue Service of the United States
Department of the Treasury.

      "Lien" shall mean any mortgage, pledge, hypothecation, assignment, deposit
arrangement, encumbrance, lien (statutory or other), charge or other security
interest or any preference, priority or other security agreement or preferential
arrangement of any kind or nature whatsoever (including, without limitation, any
conditional sale or other title retention agreement and any financing lease
having substantially the same economic effect as any of the foregoing).

      "Liquidating Trustee" shall have the meaning specified in Section 8.4
hereof.

      "LLC" means GeoCapital, LLC, the limited liability company heretofore
formed and continued under and pursuant to the Act and this Agreement, as the
same may be amended and/or restated from time to time.


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      "LLC Interest" means a Member's limited liability company interest in the
LLC, which includes such Member's LLC Points as well as such Member's Capital
Account and other rights under this Agreement and the Act.

      "LLC Points" shall mean, as of any date, with respect to a Member, the
number of LLC Points of such Member as set forth on Schedule A hereto, as
amended from time to time in accordance with the terms hereof, and as in effect
on such date.

      "LLC Repurchase" shall have the meaning specified in Section 3.11(a)
hereof.

      "Majority Vote" shall mean the affirmative approval, by vote or written
consent, of Non-Manager Members holding two-thirds of the outstanding Vested LLC
Points then held by all Non-Manager Members. For purposes of determining a
Majority Vote, all LLC Points held by a Related Non-Manager Member of Irwin
Lieber shall be voted by Irwin Lieber, and all LLC Points held by a Related
Non-Manager Member of Barry K. Fingerhut shall be voted by Barry K. Fingerhut.

      "Management Board" shall have the meaning specified in Section 3.2(a)
hereof.

      "Manager Member" shall mean Merger Sub, and any Person who becomes a
successor Manager Member as provided herein.

      "Members" shall mean any Person admitted to the LLC as a "member" within
the meaning of the Act, which includes the Manager Member and the Non-Manager
Members, unless otherwise indicated, and includes any Person admitted as an
Additional Non-Manager Member or a substitute Non-Manager Member pursuant to the
provisions of this Agreement, in such Person's capacity as a member of the LLC,
unless otherwise indicated. For purposes of the Act, the Members shall
constitute one (1) class or group of members.

      "Merger Agreement" shall mean that certain Agreement and Plan of
Reorganization dated as of August 15, 1997, by and among Affiliated Managers
Group, Inc., Merger Sub, GeoCapital Corporation, the LLC and all the
Stockholders of GeoCapital Corporation, as the same has been amended from time
to time.

      "Minnesota Agreement" shall mean that certain Investment Advisory
Agreement dated as of July 1, 1993, by and between GeoCapital Corporation and
the Minnesota State Board of Investment, as the same may be amended from time to
time, and/or restated or replaced, with the prior written consent of the Manager
Member.

      "NASD" shall have the meaning specified in Section 7.3(d) hereof.

      "Non-Manager Member" shall mean any Person who is or becomes a Non-Manager
Member pursuant to the terms hereof, unless otherwise indicated.

      "Non Solicitation Agreement" shall have the meaning set forth in Section
3.8 hereof.

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      "Notice Deadline" shall have the meaning specified in Section 7.1(d)
hereof.

      "Officers" shall have the meaning specified in Section 3.3(a).

      "Operating Cash Flow" shall mean, for any period, an amount equal to the
positive difference, if any, between Revenues From Operations of the LLC for
such period and Free Cash Flow for such period.

      "Past Client" shall mean at any particular time, any Person who at any
point prior to such time had been an advisee or investment advisory customer of,
or recipient of Investment Management Services from, the LLC (including, without
limitation, its predecessor, GeoCapital Corporation) but at such time is not an
advisee or investment advisory customer or client of, or recipient of Investment
Management Services from, the LLC.

      "Permanent Incapacity" shall mean, with respect to an Employee
Stockholder, that such Employee Stockholder has been permanently and totally
unable, by reason of injury, illness or other similar cause (determined pursuant
to the process set forth in the following sentence) to have performed his or her
substantial and material duties and responsibilities for a period of three
hundred sixty-five (365) consecutive days, which injury, illness or similar
cause (as determined pursuant to such process) would render such Employee
Stockholder incapable of operating in a similar capacity in the future. The
foregoing determination shall be made reasonably by a licensed physician
selected by the Manager Member; provided, however, that if the LLC has purchased
lump-sum key-man disability insurance with respect to such Employee Stockholder,
which policy is then in effect, then such determination shall be made reasonably
either (i) by an agreement between such physician and a physician selected by
the insurance company with which the LLC has entered into a lump-sum key-man
disability policy with respect to such Employee Stockholder, or, if the two
physicians cannot arrive at an agreement, a third physician will be chosen by
the first two physicians, and the majority decision of the three physicians will
then be binding), or (ii) if the LLC has entered into a lump-sum key-man
disability policy with respect to such Employee Stockholder, and a different
procedure is then required under such policy, then by using such other procedure
as may then be required by such insurance company.

      "Permitted Outside Advisory Client" shall mean:

            (a) With respect to Irwin Lieber, Barry K. Fingerhut, Seth Lieber
and Jonathan Lieber, the following: (i) Applewood Associates, L.P., a New York
limited partnership, (ii) Wheatley Partners, L.P., a Delaware limited
partnership, (iii) Wheatley Foreign Partners, L.P., a Delaware limited
partnership, and (iv) 21st Century Communications Partners, L.P., a Delaware
limited partnership; provided, however, that if the LLC is no longer providing
Investment Management Services for compensation with respect to any Partnerships
in clause (i), (ii) or (iii), such Partnership shall cease to be a Permitted
Outside Advisory Client.

            (b) With respect to Irwin Lieber, Barry K. Fingerhut, Seth Lieber
and Jonathan Lieber and, to the extent agreed to by the Manager Member, other
Non-Manager Members of the LLC, the following: each Collective Investment
Vehicle which is a client of the LLC as

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contemplated by Section 3.10(c), and in which the Manager Member or an Affiliate
of the Manager Member has received its Guaranteed Interest in accordance with
the provisions of Section 3.10(d) hereof, and with respect to which the Manager
Member or an Affiliate of the Manager Member has had an opportunity to purchase
its Additional Interest in accordance with the provisions of Section 3.10(e)
hereof.

      "Permitted Transferee" shall mean, with respect to any Non-Manager Member,
its transferees pursuant to the provisions of Sections 5.1(b) and 5.1(c) hereof
and, to the extent set forth in any consent of the Manager Member pursuant to
Section 5.1(a), its transferees pursuant to Section 5.1(a) hereof.

      "Person" means any individual, partnership (limited or general),
corporation, limited liability company, limited liability partnership,
association, trust, joint venture, unincorporated organization or any similar
entity.

      "Potential Client" shall mean, at any particular time, any Person to whom
the LLC (including, without limitation, its predecessor, GeoCapital Corporation)
or any of its Controlled Affiliates, through any of their officers, employees,
agents or consultants (or persons acting in any similar capacity), has, within
five years prior to such time, offered (by means of a personal meeting,
telephone call, or a letter or a written proposal specifically directed to the
particular Person) to serve as investment adviser or otherwise provide
Investment Management Services, but who is not at such time an advisee or
investment advisory customer of, or recipient of Investment Management Services
from, the LLC or any of its Controlled Affiliates. The preceding sentence is
meant to exclude form letters and blanket mailings.

      "Present Client" shall mean, at any particular time, any Person who is at
such time an advisee or investment advisory customer of, or recipient of
Investment Management Services from, the LLC or any of its Controlled
Affiliates.

      "Pro Forma Minnesota Allocation" shall mean, with respect to any period in
which a performance fee would be payable if earned (previously any twelve-month
period ended June 30), an amount equal to the difference between (a) the Pro
Forma Performance Fee, and (b) the Actual Performance Fee. Appropriate
adjustments will be made to the period and date set forth above to correspond to
any amendment in the Minnesota Agreement. As provided in Section 3.5(d), no
amendment or modification may be made to the Minnesota Agreement (other than
with respect to resetting the Option Limitation (as such term is defined in the
Minnesota Agreement)) without the prior written consent of the Manager Member.

      For purposes of this definition,

            the term "Actual Performance Fee" shall mean the performance fee
            actually payable to the LLC under the Minnesota Agreement in respect
            of a twelve-month period ended June 30 as calculated pursuant to the
            provisions of Exhibit C to the Minnesota Agreement; and


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            the term "Pro Forma Performance Fee" shall mean the performance fee
            that would be payable to the LLC under the Minnesota Agreement in
            respect of that same twelve-month period ended June 30 as calculated
            pursuant to the provisions of Exhibit C to the Minnesota Agreement,
            but calculated as if (i) the so-called "Residual" described in Part
            B of such Exhibit C (being the residual negative performance fee
            from periods ended on or prior to June 30, 1997) were zero as of the
            end of the twelve-month period ended June 30, 1997, and (ii) there
            were no so-called "Debits" (as such term is used in Part B of said
            Exhibit C) from or attributable to any measurement periods ended on
            or prior to June 30, 1997.

Set forth on Schedule B hereto are sample calculations under this definition of
Pro Forma Minnesota Allocation.

      From and after the effective date of the first purchase by AMG (or its
assignee) of Initial LLC Points (whether pursuant to Section 3.12 or Article
VII), the Pro Forma Minnesota Allocation shall, with respect to any subsequent
end of a period, be equal to the Pro Forma Minnesota Allocation (determined as
set forth above) multiplied by a fraction, (x) the numerator of which is the
number of Initial LLC Points outstanding on the Effective Date (i.e. Forty LLC
Points) minus the total number of Initial LLC Points purchased by the Manager
Member (or its assignee) since the Effective Date (whether pursuant to Section
3.12 or Article VII) but prior to the effective date of the purchase with
respect to which such determination is being made, and (y) the denominator of
which is the number of Initial LLC Points outstanding on the Effective Date
(i.e. Forty LLC Points).

      "Prohibited Competition Activity" shall mean any of the following
activities:

            (a) directly or indirectly, whether as owner, part owner, member,
director, officer, trustee, employee, agent or consultant for or on behalf of
any Person other than the LLC: (i) diverting or taking away any funds or
investment accounts with respect to which the LLC or any Controlled Affiliate of
the LLC is performing investment management or advisory services; or (ii)
soliciting any Person to divert or take away any such funds or investment
accounts; or

            (b) directly or indirectly, whether as owner, part owner, partner,
member director, officer, trustee, employee, agent or consultant, for or on
behalf of any Person other than the LLC or any Controlled Affiliate of the LLC,
performing any Investment Management Services (provided that an Employee
Stockholder who directly performs Investment Management Services for a member of
his or her Immediate Family shall not be considered to have engaged in a
Prohibited Competition Activity);

except, in the case of an Employee Stockholder who is a party to an Employment
Agreement or a Non Solicitation Agreement, with respect to the provision of
Investment Management Services to a Permitted Outside Advisory Client to the
extent (and only to the extent) specifically excluded from this definition of
Prohibited Competition Activity by the terms and conditions of such Employment
Agreement or Non Solicitation Agreement.


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      "Prospect" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.9(b) hereof.

      "Public Offering" shall have the meaning specified in Section 7.1(f)
hereof.

      "Purchase Date" shall have the meaning specified in Section 7.1(b) hereof.

      "Put" shall have the meaning specified in Section 7.1(a) hereof.

      "Put LLC Points" shall have the meaning specified in Section 7.1(d)
hereof.

      "Put Notice" shall have the meaning specified in Section 7.1(d) hereof.

      "Put Price" shall have the meaning specified in Section 7.1(e) hereof.

      "Registrable Securities" shall have the meaning specified in Section
7.3(b) hereof.

      "Registration" shall have the meaning specified in Section 7.3(a) hereof.

      "Registration Expenses" shall have the meaning specified in Section 7.3(d)
hereof.

      "Registration Statement" shall have the meaning specified in Section
7.3(a) hereof.

      "Related Entity" shall have the meaning specified in Section 3.10(b)
hereof.

      "Related Non-Manager" shall mean, (a) with respect to Irwin Lieber, the
following: Dana G. Lieber; and (b) with respect to Barry K. Fingerhut, the
following: Andrew J. Fingerhut and Brooke A. Fingerhut.

      "Remaining Minnesota Carryover Amount" shall mean, as of any date of
determination, the difference, if any, between the Actual Residual and the Pro
Forma Residual as of such date. Appropriate adjustments will be made to this
definition to correspond to any amendments in the Minnesota Agreement.

      For purposes of this definition,

      the term "Actual Residual" shall mean the so-called "Residual" described
      in Part B of Exhibit C to the Minnesota Agreement (being the residual
      negative performance fee from periods ended on or prior to the date of
      determination); and

      the term "Pro Forma Residual" shall mean the so-called "Residual"
      attributable to performance for periods ended on or prior to the date of
      determination, but calculated as if the Residual were zero (0) as of the
      end of the twelve-month period ended June 30, 1997.


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Set forth on Schedule B hereto are sample calculations under this definition of
Remaining Minnesota Carryover Amount.

      From and after the effective date of the first purchase by AMG (or its
assignee) of Initial LLC Points (whether pursuant to Section 3.12 or Article
VIII), the Remaining Minnesota Carryover Amount shall, as of any subsequent date
of determination be equal to the Remaining Minnesota Carryover Amount
(determined as set forth above) multiplied by a fraction, (x) the numerator of
which is the number of Initial LLC Points outstanding on the Effective Date
(i.e., Forty LLC Points) minus the total number of Initial LLC Points which were
purchased by AMG (or its assignee) since the Effective Date (whether pursuant to
Section 3.12 or Article VII) but prior to the effective date of the purchase
with respect to which such determination is being made, and (y) the denominator
of which is the number of Initial LLC Points outstanding on the Effective Date
(i.e., Forty LLC Points).

      "Remaining Minnesota Cumulative Debits" shall mean, as of any date of
determination, the difference, if any, between the Actual Debits as of such date
and the Pro Forma Debits as of such date. Appropriate adjustments will be made
to this definition to correspond to any amendments to the Minnesota Agreement.

      For purposes of this definition,

      the term "Actual Debits" shall mean the sum of all so-called "Debits" and
      "Credits" as such terms are used in Part B of Exhibit C to the Minnesota
      Agreement (being the Debits and Credits attributable to performance prior
      to the date of determination); and

      the term "Pro Forma Debits" shall men the sum of all so-called Debits and
      Credits attributable to performance prior to the date of determination,
      but calculated as if there were no Debits or Credits as of the end of the
      twelve-month period ended June 30, 1997.

Set forth on Schedule B hereto are sample calculations under this definition of
Remaining Minnesota Cumulative Debits.

      From and after the effective date of the first purchase by AMG (or its
assignee) of Initial LLC Points (whether pursuant to Section 3.12 or Article
VII), the Remaining Minnesota Cumulative Debits shall, as of any subsequent date
of determination, be equal to the Remaining Minnesota Cumulative Debits
(determined as set forth above) multiplied by a fraction, (x) the numerator of
which is the number of Initial LLC Points outstanding on the Effective Date
(i.e. Forty LLC Points) minus the cumulative number Initial LLC Points which
were purchased by AMG (or its assignee) since the Effective Date (whether
pursuant to Section 3.12 or Article VII) but prior to the effective date of the
purchase with respect to which such determination is being made, and (y) the
denominator of which is the number of Initial LLC Points outstanding on the
Effective Date (i.e. Forty LLC Points).


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      "Repurchase" shall mean a purchase or repurchase of LLC Interests made
pursuant to Section 3.12(a).

      "Repurchase Closing Date" shall have the meaning specified in Section 3.12
hereof.

      "Repurchased Member" shall have the meaning specified in Section 3.12(a).

      "Repurchase Price" shall have the meaning specified in Section 3.12(c).

      "Retirement" shall mean, with respect to an Employee Stockholder, the
termination by such Employee Stockholder of such Employee Stockholder's
employment with the LLC and its Affiliates: (a) after the date such Employee
Stockholder shall have been continuously employed by the LLC for a period of
fifteen (15) years commencing with the later of the Effective Date or the date
such Employee Stockholder commenced his or her employment with the LLC (not
including its predecessor, GeoCapital Corporation), as applicable, and (b)
pursuant to a written notice given to the LLC not less than one (1) year prior
to the date of such termination. Notwithstanding the foregoing, with respect to
(i) Mr. Irwin Lieber, the term "Retirement" shall mean the termination by him of
his employment with the LLC after the seventh anniversary of the Effective Date
and pursuant to a written notice given to the LLC not less than one (1) year
prior to the date of such termination, and (ii) Mr. Barry K. Fingerhut, the term
"Retirement" shall mean the termination by him of his employment with the LLC
after the ninth anniversary of the Effective Date and pursuant to a written
notice given to the LLC not less than one (1) year prior to the date of such
termination.

      "Revenues From Operations" shall mean, for any period, the gross revenues
of the LLC (except as set forth herein), determined on an accrual basis in
accordance with generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied;
provided, however, that Revenues From Operations shall be determined without
regard to (a) proceeds during such period from the sale, exchange or other
disposition of all, or a substantial portion of, the assets of the LLC, (b)
revenues from the issuance by the LLC of additional LLC Points, other LLC
Interests, or other securities issued by the LLC, and (c) payments received
pursuant to any insurance policies other than with respect to business
interruption insurance.

      "SEC" shall mean the Securities and Exchange Commission, and any successor
Governmental Authority thereto.

      "Securities Act" shall mean the Securities Act of 1933, as it may be
amended from time to time, and any successor thereto.

      "Suspension Period" shall have the meaning specified in Section 7.4(c)
hereof.

      "Transfer" shall have the meaning specified in Section 5.1 hereof.

      "Unsatisfactory Performance" shall mean a written determination by a
Majority Vote with the written consent of the Manager Member, that an Employee
Stockholder has failed to meet

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minimum requirements of satisfactory performance of his or her job, after such
Employee Stockholder has received written notice that the Non-Manager Members
were considering such a determination and the Employee Stockholder has had a
reasonable opportunity to respond in writing or in person (at such Employee
Stockholder's request) after his or her receipt of such notice.

      In addition to the foregoing, other capitalized terms used in this
Agreement shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in the text of this Agreement.


                ARTICLE II - ORGANIZATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS.

      SECTION 2.1 CONTINUATION.

            (a) The Members hereby agree to continue the LLC as a limited
liability company under and pursuant to the provisions of the Act, and agree
that the rights, duties and liabilities of the Members shall be as provided in
the Act, except as otherwise provided herein.

            (b) Upon the execution of this Agreement or a counterpart of this
Agreement, the Initial Members shall continue as members of the LLC.

            (c) The name, LLC Points and Capital Contribution of each Member
(including the agreed value of such Capital Contribution) shall be listed on
Schedule A attached hereto. The Manager Member shall update Schedule A from time
to time as it deems necessary, to accurately reflect the information to be
contained therein. Any amendment or revision to Schedule A shall not be deemed
an amendment to this Agreement. Any reference in this Agreement to Schedule A
shall be deemed to be a reference to Schedule A as amended and in effect from
time to time.

            (d) The Manager Member, as an authorized person within the meaning
of the Act, shall execute, deliver and file any certificates required or
permitted by the Act to be filed in the office of the Secretary of State of the
State of Delaware.

      SECTION 2.2 NAME. The name of the LLC heretofore formed and continued
hereby is GeoCapital, LLC. At any time, the Manager Member may, with a Majority
Vote, change the name of the LLC. The business of the LLC may be conducted upon
compliance with all applicable laws under any other name designated by the
Manager Member.

      SECTION 2.3 TERM. The term of the LLC commenced on the date the
Certificate was filed in the Office of the Secretary of State of the State of
Delaware and shall continue until the LLC is dissolved in accordance with the
provisions of this Agreement.

      SECTION 2.4 REGISTERED AGENT AND REGISTERED OFFICE. The LLC's registered
agent and registered office in Delaware shall be The Corporation Trust Company,
Corporation Trust Center, 1209 Orange Street, Wilmington, Delaware 19801. At any
time, the Manager Member may designate another registered agent and/or
registered office.

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      SECTION 2.5 PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS. The principal place of business
of the LLC shall be at 767 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York. At any time, the
Manager Member may change the location of the LLC's principal place of business;
provided, however, that if the principal place of business is to be located
outside of Manhattan, New York, New York, such action must be approved by a
Majority Vote.

      SECTION 2.6 QUALIFICATION IN OTHER JURISDICTIONS. The Members shall cause
the LLC to be qualified or registered (under assumed or fictitious name if
necessary) in any jurisdiction in which the LLC transacts business or in which
such qualification, formation or registration is required.

      SECTION 2.7 PURPOSES AND POWERS. The principal business activity and
purposes of the LLC shall initially be to engage in the investment advisory and
investment management business and any businesses related thereto or useful in
connection therewith. However, the business and purposes of the LLC shall not be
limited to its initial principal business activities and, unless the Manager
Member otherwise determines, it shall have authority to engage in any lawful
business, purpose or activity permitted by the Act, and it shall possess and may
exercise all of the powers and privileges granted by the Act or which may be
exercised by any Person, together with any powers incidental thereto, so far as
such powers or privileges are necessary or convenient to the conduct, promotion
or attainment of the business purposes or activities of the LLC, including
without limitation the following powers:

            (a) to conduct its business and operations and to have and exercise
the powers granted to a limited liability company by the Act in any state,
territory or possession of the United States or in any foreign country or
jurisdiction;

            (b) to purchase, receive, take, lease or otherwise acquire, own,
hold, improve, maintain, use or otherwise deal in and with, sell, convey, lease,
exchange, transfer or otherwise dispose of, mortgage, pledge, encumber or create
a security interest in all or any of its real or personal property, or any
interest therein, wherever situated;

            (c) to borrow or lend money or obtain or extend credit and other
financial accommodations, to invest and reinvest its funds in any type of
security or obligation of or interest in any public, private or governmental
entity, and to give and receive interests in real and personal property as
security for the payment of funds so borrowed, loaned or invested;

            (d) to make contracts, including contracts of insurance, incur
liabilities and give guaranties, including without limitation, guaranties of
obligations of other Persons who are interested in the LLC or in whom the LLC
has an interest;

            (e) to employ Officers, employees, agents and other persons, to fix
the compensation and define the duties and obligations of such personnel, to
establish and carry out retirement, incentive and benefit plans for such
personnel, and to indemnify such personnel to the extent permitted by this
Agreement and the Act;


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            (f) to make donations irrespective of benefit to the LLC for the
public welfare or for community, charitable, religious, educational, scientific,
civic or similar purposes;

            (g) to institute, prosecute, and defend any legal action or
arbitration proceeding involving the LLC, and to pay, adjust, compromise,
settle, or refer to arbitration any claim by or against the LLC or any of its
assets;

            (h) to indemnify any Person in accordance with the Act and to obtain
any and all types of insurance;

            (i) to negotiate, enter into, renegotiate, extend, renew, terminate,
modify, amend, waive, execute, acknowledge or take any other action with respect
to any lease, contract or security agreement in respect of any assets of the
LLC;

            (j) to form, sponsor, organize or enter into joint ventures, general
or limited partnerships, limited liability companies, trusts and any other
combinations or associations formed for investment purposes;

            (k) to make, execute, acknowledge and file any and all documents or
instruments necessary, convenient or incidental to the accomplishment of the
purposes of the LLC; and

            (l) to cease its activities and cancel its Certificate.

      SECTION 2.8 TITLE TO PROPERTY. All property owned by the LLC, real or
personal, tangible or intangible, shall be deemed to be owned by the LLC as an
entity, and no Member, individually, shall have any ownership of such property.


                      ARTICLE III - MANAGEMENT OF THE LLC.

      SECTION 3.1 MANAGEMENT IN GENERAL.

            (a) The management and control of the business of the LLC shall be
vested exclusively in the Manager Member, and the Manager Member shall have
exclusive power and authority, in the name of and on behalf of the LLC, to
perform all acts and do all things which, in its sole discretion, it deems
necessary or desirable to conduct the business of the LLC; with or without the
vote or consent of the Members in their capacity as such, except as specifically
provided in this Agreement; provided, however, that the Manager Member shall not
have the power to execute, or cause the execution of, transactions in, or
exercise any powers or privileges with respect to, securities and other
instruments in accounts of clients of the LLC, which powers and privileges are
hereby delegated exclusively to the Management Board pursuant to Section 3.3
hereof. Members, in their capacity as such, shall have no right to amend or
terminate this Agreement or to appoint, select, vote for or remove the Manager
Member, the Officers or their agents or to exercise voting rights or call a
meeting of the Members, except as specifically

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provided in this Agreement. No Member other than the Manager Member shall have
the power to sign for or bind the LLC to any agreement or document in its
capacity as a Member, but the Manager Member may delegate the power to sign for
or bind the LLC to one or more Officers.

            (b) The Manager Member shall, subject to all applicable provisions
of this Agreement and the Act, be authorized in the name of and on behalf of the
LLC: (i) to enter into, execute, amend, supplement, acknowledge and deliver any
and all contracts, agreements, leases or other instruments for the operation of
the LLC's business; and (ii) in general to do all things and execute all
documents necessary or appropriate to conduct the business of the LLC as set
forth in Section 2.7 hereof, or to protect and preserve the LLC's assets. The
Manager Member may delegate any or all of the foregoing powers to one or more of
the Officers.

            (c) The Manager Member is required to be a Member, and shall hold
office until its resignation or removal in accordance with the provisions
hereof. The Manager Member is a "manager" (within the meaning of the Act) of the
LLC. The Manager Member shall devote such time to the business and affairs of
the LLC as it deems necessary, in its sole discretion, for the performance of
its duties, but in any event, shall not be required to devote full time to the
performance of such duties and may delegate its duties and responsibilities as
provided in Section 3.3.

            (d) Any action taken by the Manager Member, and the signature of the
Manager Member (or an authorized representative thereof) on any agreement,
contract, instrument or other document on behalf of the LLC, shall be sufficient
to bind the LLC and shall conclusively evidence the authority of the Manager
Member and the LLC with respect thereto.

            (e) Any Person dealing with the LLC, the Manager Member or any
Member may rely upon a certificate signed by the Manager Member as to (i) the
identity of the Manager Member or any Member; (ii) any factual matters relevant
to the affairs of the LLC; (iii) the Persons who are authorized to execute and
deliver any document on behalf of the LLC; or (iv) any action taken or omitted
by the LLC or the Manager Member.

      SECTION 3.2 MANAGEMENT BOARD OF THE LLC.

      (a) The LLC shall have a Management Board (the "Management Board"). The
Manager Member has delegated power and authority under Section 3.5(b) of this
Agreement to the Management Board to conduct the day-to-day operations, business
and activities of the LLC.

      (b) The Management Board shall consist of Non-Manager Members determined
as follows:

      (i)   The Management Board shall initially have two (2) members and shall
            initially consist of Irwin Lieber and Barry K. Fingerhut. The number
            of members of the Management Board may be increased by the
            Management Board, with the written consent of the Manager Member at
            any time. In addition, in the event that the Management Board is
            deadlocked and unable to resolve any issue that is material

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            in the judgement of the Manager Member or the Management Board for a
            period of five business days or more, the Manager Member may consent
            or vote with respect to such issue. No Person who is not both an
            active employee of the LLC and a Non-Manager Member (an "Eligible
            Person") may be, become or remain a member of the Management Board.

      (ii)  Any vacancy in the Management Board however occurring (including a
            vacancy resulting from the increase in size of the Management Board)
            may be filled by any other Eligible Person elected by a Majority
            Vote, with the written consent of the Manager Member. In lieu of
            filling any such vacancy, the Management Board, with the consent of
            the Manager Member, may determine to reduce the number of members of
            the Management Board, but not to a number less than two (2),
            provided that if at any time there are fewer than two (2) members of
            the Management Board, such vacancies must be filled and no consent
            or vote may be taken on any matter during the existence of such a
            vacancy.

      (iii) Members of the Management Board shall remain members of the
            Management Board until their resignation, removal or death. Any
            member of the Management Board may resign by delivering his or her
            written resignation to any member of the Management Board and the
            Manager Member. At any time that there are more than two members of
            the Management Board, any member of the Management Board may be
            removed from such position with cause at any time or without cause
            at any time after the date that is 270 days following such Member's
            appointment: (A) by the Management Board acting by a Board Vote
            (with such Board Vote being calculated for all purposes as if the
            member of the Management Board whose removal is being considered
            were not a member of the Management Board) with the prior written
            consent of the Manager Member, or (B) by the Non-Manager Members
            acting by a Majority Vote, with the prior written consent of the
            Manager Member. Any Non-Manager Member shall be deemed to have
            resigned from the Management Board and shall no longer be a member
            of the Management Board immediately upon such Non-Manager Member
            ceasing to be an active employee of the LLC or otherwise ceasing to
            be a Non-Manager Member, in each case, for whatever reason.

      (iv)  At any meeting of the Management Board, presence in person or by
            telephone (or other electronic means) of a majority of the members
            of the Management Board shall constitute a quorum. At any meeting of
            the Management Board at which a quorum is present, a majority of the
            members of the Management Board may take any action on behalf of the
            Management Board (any such action taken by such members of the
            Management Board is sometimes referred to herein as a "Board Vote").
            Any action required or permitted to be taken at any meeting of the
            Management Board may be taken without a meeting of the Management
            Board, if (A) a written consent thereto is signed by all the members
            of the Management Board and (B) the Manager Member has been given a
            copy of such written consent not less than forty-eight (48) hours
            prior to such action. Notice of the time, date

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            and place of all meetings of the Management Board shall be given to
            all members of the Management Board and, upon request, to the
            Manager Member at least forty-eight (48) hours in advance of the
            meeting. A representative of the Manager Member shall be entitled to
            attend each meeting of the Management Board. Notice need not be
            given to any member of the Management Board or the Manager Member if
            a waiver of notice is given (orally or in writing) by such member of
            the Management Board or the Manager Member (as applicable), before,
            at or after the meeting. Members of the Management Board are not
            "managers" (within the meaning of the Act) of the LLC.

      (c) Without a Board Vote and the prior written consent of the Manager
Member, the LLC will not (and will not permit any of its subsidiaries to):

      (i)   amend its Certificate of Formation or this Agreement, or other
            organizational documents;

      (ii)  incur any indebtedness for borrowed money, guarantee any such
            indebtedness or issue or sell any debt securities, in excess of
            $10,000 in the aggregate, or prepay or refinance any indebtedness
            for borrowed money;

      (iii) engage in any Interested Party Transaction;

      (iv)  acquire any assets or properties for cash or otherwise for an amount
            in excess of $25,000 in the aggregate in one year;

      (v)   enter into any transaction involving in excess of $10,000 other than
            in the ordinary course of business;

      (vi)  sell or otherwise dispose of assets material to the Company and its
            subsidiaries taken as a whole; or

      (vii) enter into any agreement with respect to the foregoing.

      SECTION 3.3 OFFICERS OF THE LLC. The Management Board may designate
employees of the LLC as officers of the LLC (the "Officers") as it deems
necessary or desirable to carry on the business of the LLC. Any two or more
offices may be held by the same Person. New offices may be created and filled by
the Management Board. Each Officer shall hold office until his or her successor
is designated by the Management Board or until his or her earlier death,
resignation or removal. Any Officer may resign at any time upon written notice
to the LLC and the Manager Member. Any Officer designated by the Management
Board may be removed from his or her office (with or without a concurrent
termination of employment) by the Management Board (excluding the Person being
considered) or by the Manager Member For Cause or not For Cause at any time,
subject to the terms of such Officer's Employment Agreement with the LLC, if
any. A vacancy in any office occurring because of death, resignation, removal or
otherwise may be filled by the Management Board. Any designation of Officers, a
description of any duties

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delegated to such Officers, and any removal of such Officers shall be approved
by the Management Board in writing, which shall be delivered to the Manager
Member. The Officers are not "managers" (within the meaning of the Act) of the
LLC.

      SECTION 3.4 EMPLOYEES OF THE LLC.

      (a) The terms of employment of any employee of the LLC who is not a
Non-Manager Member (including, without limitation, with respect to hiring,
promoting, demoting and terminating of such employees), shall be determined by
the Management Board or such Person or Persons to whom the Management Board may
delegate such power and authority (subject, in all instances, to the power of
the Management Board to revoke such delegation in whole or in part (by a Board
Vote that excludes any Person to whom such power and authority has been
delegated)), subject, in all cases, to compliance with all applicable laws,
rules and regulations and, in the case of compensation, to the provisions of
Section 3.5 hereof. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Manager Member may
terminate the employment by the LLC of any employee who has engaged in any
activity included in the definition of "For Cause," with notice to the
Management Board specifying the reasons for such decision.

      (b) The granting or Transferring of LLC Interests in connection with any
hiring or promotion of an employee shall be subject to the terms and conditions
set forth in Articles V and VI hereof.

      (c) Any Person who is a Non-Manager Member may have his or her employment
with the LLC terminated by the LLC only: (i) in the case of a termination For
Cause, either by the Manager Member or by the Management Board (excluding the
Person whose termination is being considered), with the prior written consent of
the Manager Member, or (ii) in the case of any other termination by the LLC, by
the Management Board (excluding for all purposes the Person whose termination is
being considered), with the prior written consent of the Manager Member.

      SECTION 3.5 OPERATION OF THE BUSINESS OF THE LLC.

            (a) Subject to the terms hereof, the Management Board is hereby
given the exclusive power and authority to execute, or cause the execution of,
transactions in, and to exercise all rights, powers and privileges with respect
to, securities and other instruments in accounts of clients of the LLC, which
power and authority may be delegated to the Officers of the LLC from time to
time in the discretion of the Management Board.

            (b) Subject to the Manager Member's rights, duties and obligations
set forth in the Act and in Section 3.1 above, the Officers are hereby delegated
the power and authority from the Manager Member to manage the day-to-day
operations, business and activities of the LLC; including, without limitation,
the power and authority, in the name of and on behalf of the LLC, to:

                  (i) determine the use of the Operating Cash Flow as set forth
            in Section 3.5(c) below;

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                  (ii) execute such documents and do such acts as are necessary
            to register (or provide or qualify for exemptions from any such
            registrations) or qualify the LLC under applicable Federal and state
            securities laws;

                  (iii) enter into contracts and other agreements with respect
            to the provision of Investment Management Services and execute other
            instruments, documents or reports on behalf of the LLC in connection
            therewith; and

                  (iv) act for and on behalf of the LLC in all matters
            incidental to the foregoing and other day-to-day matters.

            (c) The Operating Cash Flow of the LLC for any period shall be used
by the LLC to provide for and pay its business expenses and expenditures as
determined by the Management Board; including, without limitation, compensation
and benefits to its employees, including the Officers. Without the prior written
consent of the Manager Member (which written consent makes specific reference to
this Section 3.5(c)), the LLC shall not incur (and the Employee Stockholders
shall use their best efforts to prevent the LLC from incurring) any expenses or
take any action to incur other obligations which expenses and obligations are
reasonably expected to exceed the ability of the LLC to pay or provide for them
out of its Operating Cash Flow on a current or previously reserved basis. Except
to the extent otherwise required by applicable law, the LLC shall only make
payments of compensation (including bonuses) to its employees (including any
Officers) out of the balance of its Operating Cash Flow remaining after the
payment (or reservation for payment) of all the other business expenses and
expenditures for the applicable period. Any excess Operating Cash Flow remaining
for any fiscal year following the payment (or reservation for payment) of all
business expenses and expenditures may be used by the LLC in such fiscal year
and/or in future fiscal years in accordance with the preceding sentence. Free
Cash Flow may be used to provide for and pay the business expenses of the LLC
only to the extent specified in Section 3.5(e) with respect to key-man life
insurance and disability insurance, Section 4.3 with respect to certain
extraordinary expenses and as otherwise agreed to in writing by the Manager
Member and the Non-Manager Members acting by a Majority Vote (any such use being
referred to herein as a "Free Cash Flow Expenditure").

            (d) The LLC shall not do, and the Employee Stockholders shall use
their best efforts to prevent the LLC from doing, any of the following without
the prior written consent of the Manager Member (which written consent makes
specific reference to this Section 3.5(d)):

                  (i) enter into, amend, modify or terminate any contract,
            agreement or understanding (written or oral) if such action or the
            resulting contract, agreement or understanding could reasonably be
            expected to conflict with the provisions of this Section 3.5;

                  (ii) enter into, amend, modify or terminate any contract,
            agreement or understanding (written or oral) if such action or the
            resulting contract, agreement or understanding (individually or in
            the aggregate) could reasonably be expected to have a material
            adverse impact on the availability of Operating Cash Flow of the

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            LLC in future periods (including, without limitation, long-term
            leases or employment contracts);

                  (iii) enter into, amend, modify or terminate any contract,
            agreement or understanding (written or oral) if such action or the
            resulting contract, agreement or understanding has the effect of
            creating a Lien upon any of the assets of the LLC or upon any of
            that portion of the revenues of the LLC which is included in Free
            Cash Flow (other than with respect to permitted Free Cash Flow
            Expenditures hereunder);

                  (iv) take any action (or omit to take any action) if such
            action (or omission) could reasonably be expected to result in the
            termination of the employment by the LLC of any Employee Stockholder
            (provided, that the foregoing shall not impose any limitation on the
            ability of an Employee Stockholder to terminate his or her
            employment with the LLC in accordance with the provisions hereof);

                  (v) create, incur, assume, or suffer to exist any
            Indebtedness;

                  (vi) establish or modify any significant compensation
            arrangement (other than salary and cash bonuses in the ordinary
            course) or program (whether cash or non-cash benefits) applicable to
            any employee, which is subject to ERISA, which requires
            qualification under the Code, or which otherwise (A) requires the
            Manager Member or any of its Affiliates to take any action which it
            would not take but for the action contemplated by the LLC or the
            Employee Stockholders or Officers or (B) prevents the Manager Member
            or any of its Affiliates from taking any action which it would
            otherwise have been able to take but for the action contemplated by
            the LLC or the Employee Stockholders or Officers (and in addition,
            each Employee Stockholder will use his or her commercially
            reasonable efforts to cause the LLC to give the Manager Member not
            less than thirty (30) days prior written notice before the LLC
            establishes or modifies any significant compensation arrangement
            (other than salary and cash bonuses in the ordinary course) or
            program);

                  (vii) enter into any line of business other than the provision
            of Investment Management Services;

                  (viii)amend or modify the Minnesota Agreement (other than with
            respect to resetting the Option Limitation (as such term is defined
            in the Minnesota Agreement)) or amend or modify any agreement
            between the LLC and any Permitted Outside Advisory Client; or

                  (ix) (A) take any action which pursuant to any provision of
            this Agreement other than Section 3.1 may be taken by the Manager
            Member with or without the consent of the Non-Manager Members or the
            Employee Stockholders,

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            or (B) take any action which requires the approval or consent of the
            Manager Member pursuant to any provision of this Agreement.

            (e) The LLC will maintain (and the Employee Stockholders shall use
their best efforts to cause the LLC to maintain), in full force and effect, such
insurance as is customarily maintained by companies of similar size in the same
or similar businesses (including, without limitation, errors and omissions
liability insurance), the premiums on which will be paid out of Operating Cash
Flow. The LLC will maintain such key-man life insurance and disability insurance
policies on each Employee Stockholder as the Manager Member shall deem necessary
or desirable, from time to time, and the Employee Stockholders will use their
reasonable best efforts to effectuate the foregoing. The LLC will receive the
proceeds of the above-referenced insurance policies, and the Members agree with
each other and the LLC that the LLC will pay the premiums on such key-man life
and disability policies, as well as any reasonable additional insurance policies
that the Manager Member deems necessary, out of Free Cash Flow.

            (f) In addition to, and not in limitation of, the Manager Member's
powers and authority under this Agreement (including, without limitation,
pursuant to Section 3.1(a) hereof), the Manager Member shall also have the
power, in its sole discretion, whether or not they involve day-to-day
operations, business and activities of the LLC, to take any or all of the
following actions:

                  (i) such actions as it deems necessary or appropriate to cause
            the LLC or any Affiliate of the LLC, or any officer, employee,
            member, partner, or agent thereof, to comply with applicable laws,
            rules or regulations;

                  (ii) any other action that the Manager Member is authorized to
            take pursuant to the terms of this Agreement and any other action
            necessary or appropriate to prevent actions that require the Manager
            Member's consent pursuant to the terms of this Agreement if such
            consent has not then been given;

                  (iii) such actions as it deems necessary or appropriate to
            coordinate any initiative which could materially affect the Manager
            Member, AMG and/or any of its Affiliates; and

                  (iv) such actions as it deems necessary or appropriate to
            cause the LLC to fulfill its obligations and exercise its rights
            under the Merger Agreement.

            (g) Notwithstanding any of the provisions of this Agreement to the
contrary, all accounting, financial reporting and bookkeeping procedures of the
LLC shall be established in conjunction with policies and procedures determined
under the supervision of the Manager Member. The LLC shall have a continuing
obligation to keep AMG's chief financial officer informed of material financial
developments with respect to the LLC. Notwithstanding any of the provisions of
this Agreement to the contrary, all legal, compliance and regulatory matters of
the LLC shall be coordinated with the Manager Member and/or its Affiliates, and
the LLC's legal

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compliance activities shall be conducted and established in conjunction with
policies and procedures determined under the supervision of the Manager Member.

            (h) Notwithstanding any of the provisions of this Agreement to the
contrary, the Manager Member shall have the power to establish and mandate that
the LLC participate in employee benefit plans which are subject to ERISA or
require qualification under Section 401 of the Internal Revenue Code in order to
make the expenses of such plans deductible and may establish or modify the terms
of any such plan.

            (i) Notwithstanding any of the provisions of this Agreement to the
contrary, the Management Board and Officers of the LLC will cooperate with the
Manager Member and its Affiliates in implementing any initiative generally
involving a number of such Affiliates.

      SECTION 3.6 COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES OF THE MEMBERS. The Manager Member
may receive compensation for services provided to the LLC to the extent approved
by a Majority Vote. The LLC shall, however, pay and/or reimburse the Manager
Member for all reasonable travel expenses incurred by the Manager Member or AMG
in accordance with Section 9.4 as well as any extraordinary expenses incurred by
the Manager Member or AMG directly in connection with the operation of the LLC.
Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Manager Member's and AMG's
general overhead items (including, without limitation, salaries and rent) shall
not be reimbursed by the LLC. Stockholders, officers, directors, Members and
agents of Members may serve as employees of the LLC and be compensated therefor
out of Operating Cash Flow as determined by the Management Board (or its
delegate(s)) pursuant to Section 3.5(c). Except in respect of their provision of
services as employees of the LLC for which they may be compensated out of
Operating Cash Flow as contemplated by the preceding sentence, Non-Manager
Members may not receive compensation on account of the provision of services to
the LLC.

      SECTION 3.7 OTHER BUSINESS OF THE MANAGER MEMBER AND ITS AFFILIATES. The
Manager Member, AMG and their respective Affiliates may engage, independently or
with others, in other business ventures of every nature and description,
including the acquisition, creation, financing, trading in, and operation and
disposition of interests in, investment managers and other businesses that may
be competitive with the LLC's business. Neither the LLC nor any of the
Non-Manager Members shall have any right in or to any other such ventures by
virtue of this Agreement or the limited liability company created or continued
hereby, nor shall any such activity by the Manager Member, AMG or such
Affiliates be deemed wrongful or improper or result in any liability to the
Manager Member, AMG or such Affiliates. Neither the Manager Member nor any of
its Affiliates (including, without limitation, AMG) shall be obligated to
present any opportunity to the LLC even if such opportunity is of such a
character which, if presented to the LLC, would be suitable for the LLC.
Notwithstanding any provision of this Section 3.7 to the contrary, neither the
Manager Member, AMG nor any Affiliate of AMG or the Manager Member shall solicit
or induce, whether directly or indirectly, any Person for the purpose (which
need not be the sole or primary purpose) of causing any funds with respect to
which the LLC provides Investment Management Services to be withdrawn from such
management.


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      SECTION 3.8 NON-MANAGER MEMBERS AND NON SOLICITATION AGREEMENTS. Each
Employee Stockholder and, if there is one, the Non-Manager Member of which it is
a stockholder (its Non-Manager Member) other than Irwin Lieber and Barry K.
Fingerhut, has provided the LLC with a Non Solicitation/Non Disclosure Agreement
in form and substance substantially similar to Exhibit A hereto (the "Non
Solicitation Agreement") (and, in the case of any substitute Non-Manager Member
(pursuant to Section 5.2 hereof) or Additional Non-Manager Member (as defined in
Section 5.5 hereof) which is not already bound by a Non Solicitation Agreement,
it shall, prior to and as a condition precedent to becoming a Non-Manager
Member, provide the LLC with such an agreement (together with any changes or
modifications thereto as the Manager Member may deem necessary or desirable) and
such agreements do and shall, at all times, provide that each of the LLC and the
Manager Member shall be entitled to enforce the provisions of such agreements on
its own behalf and that the Manager Member shall be entitled to enforce the
provisions of such agreements on behalf of the LLC. Each of Irwin Lieber and
Barry K. Fingerhut has entered into an Employment Agreement with the LLC.

      SECTION 3.9 NON SOLICITATION AND NON DISCLOSURE BY NON-MANAGER MEMBERS AND
                  EMPLOYEE STOCKHOLDERS.

            (a) Each Non-Manager Member and each Employee Stockholder agrees,
for the benefit of the LLC and the other Members, that such Non-Manager Member
and such Employee Stockholder shall not, while employed by the LLC or any of its
Affiliates, engage in any Prohibited Competition Activity.

            (b) In addition to, and not in limitation of, the provisions of
Section 3.9(a) hereto, each Non-Manager Member and each Employee Stockholder
agrees, for the benefit of the LLC and the other Members, that such Non-Manager
Member and such Employee Stockholder shall not, during the period beginning on
the date such Non-Manager Member becomes a Non-Manager Member, and until the
date which is two (2) years after the termination of such Employee Stockholder's
employment with the LLC and its Affiliates, without the express written consent
of the Manager Member, directly or indirectly, whether as owner, part-owner,
shareholder, partner, member, director, officer, trustee, employee, agent or
consultant, or in any other capacity, on behalf of himself or any firm,
corporation or other business organization other than the LLC and its Controlled
Affiliates:

                  (i) provide Investment Management Services to any Person that
is a Past, Present or Potential Client of the LLC (other than a Present Client
of the LLC to the extent such Present Client is also a Permitted Outside
Advisory Client of the LLC); provided, however, that this clause (i) shall not
be applicable to clients of the LLC (including Potential Clients) who are also
members of the Immediate Family of the Employee Stockholder;

                  (ii) solicit or induce, whether directly or indirectly, any
Person for the purpose (which need not be the sole or primary purpose) of (A)
causing any funds with respect to which the LLC provides Investment Management
Services to be withdrawn from such management, or (B) causing any Client of the
LLC (including any Potential Clients) not to engage

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the LLC or any of its Affiliates to provide Investment Management Services for
any or additional funds;

                  (iii) contact or communicate with, in either case in
connection with Investment Management Services, whether directly or indirectly,
any Past, Present or Potential Clients of the LLC (other than a Present Client
of the LLC to the extent such Present Client is also a Permitted Outside
Advisory Client of the LLC); provided, however, that this clause (iii) shall not
be applicable to clients of the LLC (including Potential Clients) who are also
members of the Immediate Family of the Employee Stockholder; or

                  (iv) solicit or induce, or attempt to solicit or induce,
directly or indirectly, any employee or agent of, or consultant to, the LLC or
any of its Controlled Affiliates to terminate its, his or her relationship
therewith, hire any such employee, agent or consultant, or former employee,
agent or consultant, or work in any enterprise involving investment advisory
services with any employee, agent or consultant or former employee, agent or
consultant, of the LLC or its Controlled Affiliates who was employed by or acted
as an agent or consultant to the LLC or its Controlled Affiliates at any time
preceding the termination of the Employee Stockholder's employment (excluding
for all purposes of this sentence, secretaries and persons holding other similar
positions).

For purposes of this Section 3.9(b), (x) the term "Past Client" shall be limited
to those past Clients who were advisees or investment advisory customers of, or
recipients of Investment Management Services from, the LLC and its Controlled
Affiliates (including its predecessor, GeoCapital Corporation) at the date of
termination of the Employee Stockholder's employment or at any time during the
twelve (12) months immediately preceding the date of such termination; and (y)
the term "Potential Client" shall be limited to those Persons to whom an offer
was made within two years prior to the date of termination of the Employee
Stockholder's employment.

Notwithstanding the provisions of Sections 3.9(a) and 3.9(b), any Employee
Stockholder may make passive investments in an enterprise which is competitive
with the Manager Member (certain examples of which have been provided to the
Non-Manager Members by the Manager Member) the shares or other equity interests
of which are publicly traded provided his holding therein together with any
holdings of his Affiliates and members of his Immediate Family, do not, at the
time such investments are made, exceed four and nine-tenths of one percent
(4.9%) of the outstanding shares of comparable interests in such entity. Subject
to the foregoing, an employee, Member or Employee Stockholder may engage in
investing for his personal account if (i) each such investment is made in
accordance with the Code of Ethics of the LLC, and (ii) if the aggregate amount
of any actual or proposed investment by such Person, members of his Immediate
Family and accounts for the benefit of any of the foregoing, collectively, in a
single issuer exceeds Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000) then such
investment shall be disclosed in writing to the Managing Member promptly.

Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, the Members agree that
the Non-Management Members and Employee Stockholders shall be entitled to
continue to serve in their respective present capacities on the boards of
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Agreement, and to serve on the boards of directors of private companies and of
public companies that are not, at the time such position is accepted or while
such position is held, reasonably likely to be considered by the LLC for
investment by the LLC or by any Person or account (excluding any Controlled
Affiliates) for which the LLC provides Investment Management Services and may
receive and retain individually (and not for the benefit of the LLC or any other
Member) compensation from such companies for such service as a member of the
Board of Directors, provided that (x) prior to the acceptance of such position
or the receipt of any compensation, the Non-Manager Member or Employee
Stockholder notifies the Management Board and the Manager Member in writing of
the terms and conditions of the prospective position and compensation, including
a brief description of the Company and explanation why it is not reasonably
likely to be considered for investment as contemplated herein, and the
Management Board and the Manager Member consent in writing to the acceptance of
such position and compensation and (y) at no time during such service shall the
LLC make or recommend (for itself or any Person or account for which the LLC
directly provides Investment Management Services excluding any Controlled
Affiliates) an acquisition of any securities issued by such company.

            (c) Each Member and each Employee Stockholder agrees that any and
all presently existing investment advisory businesses of the LLC and its
Controlled Affiliates (including its predecessor, GeoCapital Corporation), and
all businesses developed by the LLC and its Controlled Affiliates, including by
such Employee Stockholder or any other employee of the LLC (including, without
limitation, employees of its predecessor, GeoCapital Corporation), including
without limitation, all investment methodologies, all investment advisory
contracts, fees and fee schedules, commissions, records, data, client lists,
agreements, trade secrets, and any other incident of any business developed by
the LLC (or its predecessor, GeoCapital Corporation) or its Controlled
Affiliates or earned or carried on by the Employee Stockholder for the LLC or
its predecessor, GeoCapital Corporation or their respective Controlled
Affiliates, and all trade names, service marks and logos under which the LLC or
its Affiliates do business, and any combinations or variations thereof and all
related logos, are and shall be the exclusive property of the LLC or such
Controlled Affiliate, as applicable, for its or their sole use, and (where
applicable) shall be payable directly to the LLC or such Controlled Affiliate,
except that the LLC has authorized another entity to use the name "GeoCapital"
for limited purposes as described in that certain Letter Agreement dated as of
the Effective Date, between GeoCapital, LLC and GeoCapital Partners. In
addition, each Member and each Employee Stockholder acknowledges and agrees that
the investment performance of the accounts managed by the LLC (and its
predecessor, GeoCapital Corporation) was attributable to the efforts of the team
of professionals of the LLC (or its predecessor, GeoCapital Corporation, as
applicable) and not to the efforts of any single individual, and that therefore,
the performance records of the accounts managed by the LLC (and its predecessor,
GeoCapital Corporation) are and shall be the exclusive property of the LLC. Each
Member and each Employee Stockholder acknowledges that, in the course of
performing services hereunder and otherwise (including, without limitation, for
the LLC's predecessor, GeoCapital Corporation), such Member and Employee
Stockholder has had, and will from time to time have, access to information of a
confidential or proprietary nature, including without limitation, all
confidential or proprietary investment methodologies, trade secrets, proprietary
or confidential plans, client identities and information, client lists, service
providers, business operations or techniques, records and data ("Intellectual
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course of business by the LLC or its Controlled Affiliates. Each Non-Manager
Member and each Employee Stockholder agrees always to keep secret and not ever
publish, divulge, furnish, use or make accessible to anyone (otherwise than in
the regular business of the LLC and its Controlled Affiliates or unless
compelled by judicial or administrative process) any Intellectual Property of
the LLC or any Controlled Affiliate thereof unless such information can be shown
to be (i) previously known on a nonconfidential basis by such Non-Manager Member
or Employee Stockholder, (ii) in the public domain through no fault of such
Non-Manager Member or Employee Stockholder or (iii) lawfully acquired by such
Non-Manager Member or Employee Stockholder from other sources. At the
termination of the Employee Stockholder's services to the LLC, all data,
memoranda, client lists, notes, programs and other papers, items and tangible
media, and reproductions thereof relating to the foregoing matters in the
Non-Manager Member's or Employee Stockholder's possession or control, shall be
returned to the LLC and remain in its possession (except where the return of
such items shall be unreasonable or impractical in relation to the importance or
confidentiality of such items). In addition, the Manager Member acknowledges
that in its capacity as Manager Member it will from time to time have access to
Intellectual Property owned or used in the business by the LLC or its Controlled
Affiliates relating to (i) investment analysis and decisions and to (ii) clients
or accounts of the LLC or its Controlled Affiliates. The Manager Member agrees
always to keep secret and not ever publish, diverge, furnish, use or make
accessible to anyone (otherwise than in the regular business of the Manager
Member or the LLC and its Controlled Affiliates) any such Intellectual Property
unless such information can be shown to be (i) previously known on a
nonconfidential basis by the Manager Member or its Affiliates, (ii) in the
public domain through no fault of the Manager Member or its Affiliates or (iii)
lawfully acquired by the Manager Member or its Affiliates from other sources;
provided, however, that nothing in this Section 3.9(c) shall prevent the Manager
Member from making such disclosures regarding the LLC and its Controlled
Affiliates as may be necessary or appropriate either at the request of the
Manager Member's lenders or other financing sources or under applicable law
(including pursuant to judicial or administrative process).

            (d) Each Non-Manager Member and each Employee Stockholder
acknowledges that, in the course of entering into this Agreement, the
Non-Manager Member and the Employee Stockholder have had and, in the course of
the operation of the LLC, the Non-Manager Member and Employee Stockholder will
from time to time have, access to Intellectual Property owned by or used in the
course of business by AMG. Each Non-Manager Member and each Employee Stockholder
agrees, for the benefit of the LLC and its Members, and for the benefit of the
Manager Member and AMG, always to keep secret and not ever publish, divulge,
furnish, use or make accessible to anyone (otherwise than at the Manager
Member's request) any knowledge or information regarding Intellectual Property
(including, by way of example and not of limitation, the transaction structures
utilized by the Manager Member) of AMG unless such information can be shown to
be (i) previously known on a nonconfidential basis by such Non-Manager Member or
Employee Stockholder, (ii) in the public domain through no fault of such
Non-Manager Member or Employee Stockholder or (iii) lawfully acquired by such
Non-Manager Member or Employee Stockholder from other sources. At the
termination of the Employee Stockholder's service to the LLC, all data,
memoranda, documents, notes and other papers, items and tangible media, and
reproductions thereof relating to the foregoing matters in the Non-Manager
Member's

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or Employee Stockholder's possession or control shall be returned to the Manager
Member and remain in its possession.

            (e) The provisions of this Section 3.9 shall not be deemed to limit
any of the rights of the LLC or the Members under any of the Employment
Agreements, Non Solicitation Agreements or under applicable law, but shall be in
addition to the rights set forth in each of the Employment Agreements and Non
Solicitation Agreements, and those which arise under applicable law.

      SECTION 3.10 ADDITIONAL PERMITTED OUTSIDE ADVISORY CLIENTS. If an Employee
Stockholder wishes to cause a Collective Investment Vehicle to become a
Permitted Outside Advisory Client of such Employee Stockholder under the
provisions of paragraph (b) of the definition of Permitted Outside Advisory
Client, then such Employee Stockholder shall so notify the Manager Member and
such Collective Investment Vehicle shall be designated as a "Permitted Outside
Advisory Client" of that Employee Stockholder, provided that the Employee
Stockholder and the Collective Investment Vehicle comply with the conditions set
forth in this Section 3.10. Each Employee Stockholder hereby covenants and
agrees to take no action as a partner, member, equityholder or other Affiliate
of a Permitted Outside Advisory Client that would authorize or permit the
termination of any agreement between such Permitted Outside Advisory Client (or
between a partner, member or manager of such Permitted Outside Advisory Client)
and the LLC or the Manager Member or Affiliates of the Manager Member; provided,
however, that each Employee Stockholder may take such action as may be required
by applicable law if such Employee Stockholder provides the Manager Member with
an opinion of counsel, reasonably satisfactory in form and substance to the
Manager Member, to the effect that such action is required under applicable law.

            (a) Such Employee Stockholder and such Collective Investment Vehicle
shall provide the LLC and the Manager Member and AMG with such information
regarding the Collective Investment Vehicle as the Manager Member or AMG may
reasonably request (including, by way of example and not of limitation, the
organizational documents, financial statements (if any) and offering materials
of the Collective Investment Vehicle and any other material or related documents
and agreements), as well as such evidence as the Manager Member or AMG may
reasonably request (including, without limitation, opinions of counsel
reasonably acceptable to the Manager Member or AMG) regarding the compliance of
such Collective Investment Vehicle with applicable laws, rules and regulations
(including, by way of example and not of limitation, the compliance of the
Collective Investment Vehicle after giving effect to the arrangements
contemplated by this Section 3.10).

            (b) If, after the date hereof, any Employee Stockholder or any
entity in which such Employee Stockholder is or becomes an owner, part-owner,
shareholder, partner, member, director, officer, trustee, employee, agent or
consultant (or with respect to which he serves in any similar capacity) (a
"Related Entity"), is or becomes entitled to receive from such Collective
Investment Vehicle any consulting, administrative, advisory, management or
similar fee or allocation (other than a Carried Interest (as defined below)),
then such fee or allocation shall be transferred or assigned to the LLC on such
terms and conditions (which shall be substantially

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similar to the terms and conditions applicable to the Employee Stockholder and
Related Entity) and pursuant to such agreements, documents and instruments, all
as may be reasonably satisfactory to the Employee Stockholder or Related Entity
and the Manager Member or AMG.

            (c) If, after the date hereof, any one or more Employee
Stockholder(s) or any Related Entities is or becomes entitled to receive any
"carried interest" or other items of gain allocated (directly or indirectly) to
such Employee Stockholder(s) or Related Entities (other than allocations which
are made pro-rata based on contributed capital to all partners, members,
beneficiaries or other holders of similar economic interests in the Collective
Investment Vehicle (together a "Carried Interest"), then, unless the Manager
Member waives the provisions of this Section 3.10(c) with respect to that
Collective Investment Vehicle, ten percent (10%) of the rights with respect to
such Carried Interest (the "Guaranteed Interest") shall be issued, transferred,
assigned or allocated to the Manager Member (or an Affiliate of the Manager
Member which is selected by the Manager Member and of which the Employee
Stockholder is given notice) for nominal consideration or other remuneration and
otherwise on such other terms and conditions presented to the Manager Member
(which shall be substantially similar to the other terms and conditions
applicable to the Employee Stockholder and Related Entity) and pursuant to such
agreements, documents and instruments as, all as may be reasonably satisfactory
to the Employee Stockholder or Related Entity and the Manager Member, provided
that such terms and conditions (i) shall permit the Manager Member (or such
selected Affiliate) to retain limited liability (with no liability for any
"clawback," deficit restoration or similar obligation), and (ii) shall not
require the Manager Member to devote any specified resources to, perform any
obligations for, or be bound by any restrictive covenants for the benefit of,
such Collective Investment Vehicle; provided, however, that if the conditions
contemplated by this Section 3.10 with respect to issuance, transfer, assignment
or allocation of the Guaranteed Interest to the order of the Manager Member are
not satisfied, then no Non-Manager Member, Employee Stockholder or Related
Entity shall be permitted to acquire a Carried Interest in such Collective
Investment Vehicle and such Collective Investment Vehicle shall not be a
Permitted Outside Advisory Client.

            (d) The Manager Member (or an Affiliate of the Manager Member which
is selected by the Manager Member and of which the Employee Stockholder is given
notice) shall be granted an option to purchase additional portions of the
Carried Interest (its "Additional Interest") on such terms and conditions
presented to the Manager Member and pursuant to such agreements, documents and
instruments, all as may be reasonably satisfactory to the Employee Stockholder
or Related Entity and the Manager Member in accordance with the following:

                  (i) Prior to any Employee Stockholder or Related Entity
            receiving (or being granted the option or right to receive) a
            Carried Interest in a Collective Investment Vehicle, the Employee
            Stockholder shall give notice to the Manager Member (which notice
            shall be acknowledged by the Collective Investment Vehicle) of the
            terms (including any amendments or modifications thereto) on which
            the Carried Interest and any other interests in the Collective
            Investment Vehicle are expected to be received by or granted to the
            Employee Stockholder or a Related Entity (including, without
            limitation, a complete description of the Carried Interest and such
            other interests, and the price, if any, being paid for such

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            Carried Interest and such other interests) which notice shall
            constitute an irrevocable offer by the Collective Investment Vehicle
            to transfer or issue to the Manager Member such portion of the
            Carried Interest and other such interests as is equal to:

            (A x B) - C

            where

            A   = (i) a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of LLC
                  Points held by the Manager Member on the date Carried
                  Interests in that Collective Investment Vehicle are first
                  received by or granted to such Employee Stockholder and his
                  Related Entities, and the denominator of which is the total
                  number of LLC Points then outstanding, multiplied by (ii) that
                  percentage Free Cash Flow then constitutes of Revenues From
                  Operations;

            B   = the Carried Interest which is then held (or being received)
                  by or granted to the Employee Stockholder and his Related
                  Entities (or which such Employee Stockholder and his Related
                  Entities have (or will receive) the option or right to
                  acquire) before giving effect to the Guaranteed Interest that
                  may then be held (or is to be received) by the Manager Member
                  (or a Related Entity) pursuant to the provisions of paragraph
                  (c) above; and

            C   = the Guaranteed Interest then to be held (or to be received)
                  by the Manager Member (or an Affiliate of the Manager Member)
                  pursuant to the provisions of paragraph (c) above.

            at a price (the "Purchase Price") equal to the cash purchase price
            which is proportionate to the price which the Employee Stockholder
            or his or her Related Entity would have to pay for the Carried
            Interest and such other related interests in the Collective
            Investment Vehicle which the Employee Stockholder or his or her
            Related Entity would have to purchase in order to receive the
            Carried Interest, based on the portion of the Carried Interest being
            offered to the Manager Member under this Section 3.10(d).

                  (ii) At any time within thirty (30) days after the date on
            which the Manager Member receives the notice described in clause (i)
            above, the Manager Member (or any Affiliate of the Manager Member
            selected by the Manager Member with notice to the Employee
            Stockholder) may accept the offer set forth in the notice by
            agreeing to pay the Collective Investment Vehicle the Purchase Price
            at the same time and in the same proportionate amounts as the
            Employee Stockholder or a Related Entity. Notwithstanding the
            foregoing sentence, if the Manager Member has been kept apprised of
            all negotiations and has been provided all drafts relating to the
            terms of the offer, and the offer contained in the notice described
            in clause (i) is substantially the same as that contained in prior
            drafts and

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            the initial draft of the terms was distributed to the Manager Member
            not less than twenty-one (21) days before the date of the notice
            described in clause (i), then the Manager Member shall have ten (10)
            days to accept the offer set forth in the notice.

                  (iii) At any time when subsequent interests are granted or
            made available to any Employee Stockholder or Related Entity, and at
            any time when the terms and conditions upon which interests are
            granted or made available to any Employee Stockholder or Related
            Entity change or are modified in any respect, appropriate provisions
            will be made to give effect to the intent of this Section 3.10, in
            order to permit the relevant Collective Investment Vehicle to remain
            a Permitted Outside Advisory Client under this Section 3.10 and, if
            appropriate provisions are not made to the reasonable satisfaction
            of the Manager Member, then either (x) such change or modification
            shall not be made at all or (y) if any change or modification is
            made, then such Collective Investment Vehicle shall cease to be a
            Permitted Outside Advisory Client effective upon the effectiveness
            of such change or modification.

                  (iv) It is agreed and acknowledged, in furtherance and not in
            limitation of the foregoing, that if the Manager Member (or an
            Affiliate of the Manager Member as contemplated by this paragraph
            (d)) exercises its option under this paragraph (d) to acquire any
            additional Carried Interest (and any other interests in the
            Collective Investment Vehicle), such acquisition shall be on the
            same terms (including any amendments or modifications thereto) on
            which the Carried Interest and any other interests in the Collective
            Investment Vehicle are received by or granted to the Employee
            Stockholder or a Related Entity and the Purchase Price paid by the
            Manager Member (or such Affiliate) shall be a cash purchase price
            which is proportionate to the price paid by the Employee Stockholder
            or Related Entity based on the portion of the Carried Interest
            acquired pursuant to such option under this Section 3.10(d).

      Attached hereto as Schedule C are sample calculations under this Section
3.10.

      SECTION 3.11 REMEDIES UPON BREACH.

            (a) In the event that a Member or its Employee Stockholder (i)
breaches any of the provisions of Section 3.9 or 3.10 hereof, or (ii) breaches
any of the provisions of the Employment Agreement or Non Solicitation Agreement
to which it or he is a party (in each case, including, without limitation,
following the termination of his or her employment with the LLC), then (A) such
Non-Manager Member shall forfeit its right to receive any payment for its LLC
Interests under Section 3.12, and (B) AMG (or its assignees) shall have no
further obligations under any promissory note theretofore issued to such
Non-Manager Member pursuant to Section 3.12(e).

            (b) Each Member and each Employee Stockholder agrees that any breach
of the provisions of Section 3.9 of this Agreement or of the provisions of the
Employment Agreement

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or Non Solicitation Agreement by such Member or Employee Stockholder could cause
irreparable damage to the LLC and the other Members. The LLC and/or the
applicable Member, shall have the right to an injunction or other equitable
relief (in addition to other legal remedies) to prevent any violation of a
Member's or Employee Stockholder's obligations hereunder or thereunder.

      SECTION 3.12 REPURCHASE UPON TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT OR TRANSFER BY
                   OPERATION OF LAW.

            (a) In the event that the employment by the LLC of any Employee
Stockholder terminates for any reason, then:

                  (i) if the termination of the Employee Stockholder occurred
            because of the death or Permanent Incapacity of such Employee
            Stockholder, the LLC shall purchase and the Non-Manager Member (or
            the Non-Manager Member of which such Employee Stockholder was the
            owner, as applicable) (as indicated on Schedule A hereto) and his
            (or its) Related Non-Manager Members (and their respective Permitted
            Transferees, if any) (each a "Repurchased Member") shall sell to the
            LLC for cash, LLC Points up to the portion of the Repurchase Price
            (as such term is defined below) which is equal to the cash proceeds
            of any key-man life insurance policies or lump-sum disability
            insurance policies, as applicable, maintained by the LLC on the life
            or health of such Employee Stockholder (an "LLC Repurchase"), and

                  (ii) in each other such case (and, in the case of the death or
            Permanent Incapacity of an Employee Stockholder, to the extent the
            Repurchase Price (as such term is defined in Section 3.12(c) below)
            exceeds the proceeds described in clause (i) of this Section 3.12(a)
            (determined after all such proceeds have been collected)), AMG shall
            purchase and the Non-Manager Member (or the Non-Manager Member of
            which such Employee Stockholder was the owner, as applicable) (as
            indicated on Schedule A hereto) and his (or its) Related Non-Manager
            Members (and their respective Permitted Transferees) (each a
            "Repurchased Member") shall sell (each a "Manager Member
            Repurchase") all (or, in the case of the death or Permanent
            Incapacity of an Employee Stockholder, such portion as is not
            required to be purchased by the LLC under clause (i) of this Section
            3.12(c)) of the LLC Interests held by the Repurchased Member, in
            each case, pursuant to the terms of this Section 3.12. For purposes
            hereof, each LLC Repurchase and each Manager Member Repurchase
            together with the related LLC Repurchase, if any, is referred to as
            a "Repurchase."

            (b) The closing of the Repurchase will take place on a date set by
the Manager Member (the "Repurchase Closing Date") which shall be after the last
day of the calendar quarter in which the Employee Stockholder's employment with
the LLC is terminated but which is not more than one hundred eighty (180) days
after the date on which the termination of the employment by the LLC of the
relevant Employee Stockholder occurred; provided, however, that (i) if the
employment by the LLC of such Employee Stockholder is terminated because of the
death

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or Permanent Incapacity of such Employee Stockholder, then the Repurchase
Closing Date shall be a date set by the Manager Member which is as soon as
reasonably practicable after the later of (A) one hundred eighty (180) days
after the death or Permanent Incapacity, as applicable, of such Employee
Stockholder or (B) ninety (90) days after the LLC has received the proceeds of
all key-man life insurance policies or disability insurance policies, as
applicable, maintained by the LLC on the life or health of such Employee
Stockholder.

            (c) The purchase price for the Repurchase (the "Repurchase Price")
shall be determined as follows:

                  (i) If the Employee Stockholder's employment with the LLC is
            terminated because of the death, Permanent Incapacity or Retirement
            of the Employee Stockholder or if such Employee Stockholder's
            employment with the LLC was terminated by the LLC on such date other
            than For Cause, then the Repurchase Price shall equal (A) six (6)
            times (x) fifty percent (50%) of the LLC's Free Cash Flow for the
            twenty-four (24) months ending on the last day of the calendar
            quarter in which the termination of such Employee Stockholder's
            employment occurs minus (y) fifty percent (50%) of the amount by
            which the actual expenses of the LLC exceeded the Operating Cash
            Flow of the LLC (including previously reserved Operating Cash Flow)
            during the twenty-four (24) months ending the last day of the
            calendar quarter in which the termination of such Employee
            Stockholder's employment occurs, multiplied by (B) a fraction, the
            numerator of which is the number of LLC Points being purchased in
            the Repurchase, and the denominator of which is the number of LLC
            Points outstanding on the date of the closing of the Repurchase
            (before giving effect to any issuance or redemption of LLC Points on
            such date) minus (C) (1) the sum of the Remaining Minnesota
            Carryover Amount and the Remaining Minnesota Cumulative Debits
            multiplied by (2) a fraction, the numerator of which is the number
            of Initial LLC Points being purchased in the Repurchase, and the
            denominator of which is the number of Initial LLC Points outstanding
            on the date of the closing of the Repurchase (before giving effect
            to any issuance or redemption of LLC Points on such date).

                  (ii) In all other cases, (including, without limitation, the
            resignation of an Employee Stockholder or the termination of such
            Employee Stockholder For Cause or for Unsatisfactory Performance),
            the Repurchase Price shall equal (A) three (3) times (x) fifty
            percent (50%) of the LLC's Free Cash Flow for the twenty-four (24)
            months ending on the last day of the calendar quarter in which the
            termination of such Employee Stockholder's employment occurs minus
            (y) fifty percent (50%) of the amount by which the actual expenses
            of the LLC exceeded the Operating Cash Flow of the LLC (including
            previously reserved Operating Cash Flow) during the twenty-four (24)
            months ending the last day of the calendar quarter in which the
            termination of such Employee Stockholder's employment occurs,
            multiplied by (B) a fraction, the numerator of which is the number
            of LLC Points being purchased in the Repurchase, and the denominator
            of which is the

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            number of LLC Points outstanding as of the date of the closing of
            the Repurchase (before giving effect to any issuance or redemption
            of LLC Points on such date) minus (C) (1) the sum of the Remaining
            Minnesota Carryover Amount and the Remaining Minnesota Cumulative
            Debits multiplied by (2) a fraction, the numerator of which is the
            number of Initial LLC Points being purchased in the Repurchase, and
            the denominator of which is the number of Initial LLC Points
            outstanding on the date of the closing of the Repurchase (before
            giving effect to any issuance or redemptions of LLC Points on such
            date); provided, however, that for any such Repurchase within the
            first five (5) years after the Effective Date, the Repurchase Price
            shall equal the Capital Account which the Repurchased Member would
            have if the LLC had sold all its assets for a price equal to three  
            (3) times fifty percent (50%) of the LLC's Free Cash Flow for the
            twenty-four (24) months ending on the last day of the calendar
            quarter in which the termination of such Employee Stockholder's
            employment occurs, and the gain or loss therefrom (in excess of the
            sum of the Members Capital Accounts on such day without giving
            effect to any such allocation) was allocated in accordance with
            Section 4.2(d) hereof. A sample calculation under this Section
            3.12(c)(ii) is attached as Schedule D hereto.

      If a Repurchase Price must be determined prior to twenty-four (24) months
after the Effective Date, then the amount of the LLC's Free Cash Flow for the
portion of the relevant twenty-four (24) month period before the Effective Date
shall be calculated on a pro-forma basis such that the Free Cash Flow of the LLC
shall be deemed to be equal to fifty percent (50%) of the Revenues From
Operations of the LLC's predecessor, GeoCapital Corporation attributable to the
assets transferred to the LLC pursuant to the Asset Transfer.

            (d) The rights of AMG, the Manager Member, the LLC and their
assignees hereunder are in addition to and shall not affect any other rights
which AMG, the Manager Member, the LLC or their assigns may otherwise have to
repurchase LLC Interests (including, without limitation, pursuant to any
agreement entered into by an Additional Non-Manager Member which provides for
the vesting of LLC Points).

            (e) On the Repurchase Closing Date, AMG and/or the LLC or their
respective assignees (as applicable) shall pay to the Repurchased Member the
Repurchase Price for the LLC Interests repurchased in the manner set forth in
this Section 3.12, and upon such payment the Repurchased Member shall cease to
hold any LLC Interests, and such Repurchased Member shall be deemed to have
withdrawn from the LLC and shall cease to be a Member of the LLC and shall no
longer have any rights hereunder; provided, however, that the provisions of this
Article III shall continue as set forth in Section 3.12 below. On the Repurchase
Closing Date, the Repurchased Member and the LLC (and if AMG is purchasing LLC
Interests from the Repurchased Member, AMG) (or their assignees) shall execute
an agreement reasonably acceptable to the Repurchased Member and the Manager
Member in which the Repurchased Member represents and warrants to the Manager
Member and/or AMG and/or the LLC, as applicable (or their assignees), that it
has sole record and beneficial title to the Repurchased

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Interest, free and clear of any Encumbrances other than those imposed by this
Agreement. Payment of the Repurchase Price shall be made on the Repurchase
Closing Date as follows: (i) in the case of termination of employment because of
death or Permanent Incapacity (to the extent of the collected proceeds of any
disability insurance policies under which the LLC is the beneficiary upon the
permanent incapacity of such Employee Stockholder), by wire-transfer of
immediately available funds to an account designated by the Repurchased Member
at least three (3) business days prior to the Repurchase Closing Date, and (ii)
in the case of any other termination of employment other than a Retirement (but
including a termination of employment because of Permanent Incapacity to the
extent the obligation exceeds the proceeds of any key-man disability insurance
policies described above), (A) in the case of a termination by the LLC other
than For Cause, on the Repurchase Date; and (B) in the case of any other
termination, on the later to occur of (x) the Repurchase Date or (y) the date
which is the first business day after the fifth anniversary of the Effective
Date (provided, that such obligation shall bear interest at a rate equal to that
set forth in Section 1(b) of Exhibit B, from and after the Repurchase Date)
provided that for each Non-Manager Member that is not a Member as of the date of
this Agreement, such payment may be made with a promissory note in the form
attached hereto as Exhibit B, the principal of which promissory note would be
paid in four (4) equal (except as contemplated by Section 3.12(f)) installments,
the first installment would be paid (A) in the case of a termination by the LLC
other than For Cause, on the Repurchase Date; and (B) in the case of any other
termination, on the later to occur of (x) the Repurchase Date or (y) the date
which is the first business day after the fifth anniversary of the Effective
Date, and the second, third and fourth installments would be paid fourteen (14)
months, twenty-six (26) months and thirty-eight (38) months, respectively, after
the first installment.

            (f) If an Employee Stockholder's employment with the LLC is
terminated because such Employee Stockholder has resigned or was terminated For
Cause or for Unsatisfactory Performance, then the amounts of the second, third
and fourth installments of the promissory note set forth in Section 3.12(e)
above shall equal the lesser of (i) twenty-five percent (25%) of the Repurchase
Price (determined as set forth in Section 3.12(c) hereof) on the Repurchase
Closing Date, or (ii) twenty-five percent (25%) of the Repurchase Price,
determined as if the Repurchase Closing Date were taking place on the second,
third or fourth anniversary of the Repurchase Closing Date, respectively (in
each case, together with interest computed on the principal amount of such
promissory note (determined as set forth in this Section 3.12(f)) from the date
of issuance of such promissory note through the date of payment of such
installment as set forth on Exhibit B). At least forty-five (45) days prior to
the date an installment to which this Section 3.12(f) applies would be paid, the
Manager Member shall cause the LLC to certify to the Repurchased Member who is
to receive such installment, in writing, a calculation setting forth the amount
of such installment based on clauses (i) and (ii) in the preceding sentence.
Each Repurchased Member to whom this Section 3.12(f) applies, may defer receipt
of an installment on one (1) occasion, by written notice received by the LLC and
the Manager Member not less than fifteen (15) days prior to the date an
installment is due to be paid. If a Repurchased Member defers an installment,
the due date of each remaining installment of the promissory note issued to such
Repurchased Member pursuant to Section 3.12(e) above shall be extended by twelve
(12) months.


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            (g) AMG may assign and/or delegate any or all of its rights and
obligations under this Section 3.12, in one or more instances, to the Manager
Member; provided, however, that no such assignment or delegation shall relieve
AMG of its obligation to make payment of a Repurchase Price. AMG may, with a
Majority Vote (excluding, for purposes of determining such Majority Vote, the
Non-Manager Member whose interest is being repurchased), assign any or all of
its rights and obligations under this Section 3.12, in one or more instances, to
the LLC; provided, that (i) AMG shall guarantee the performance of such
obligations by the LLC, and (ii) the foregoing limitation shall have no effect
on the LLC's obligation set forth in Section 3.12(a)(i) regarding the use of the
proceeds of a key-man life or disability insurance policy.

            (h) In the event that a Non-Manager Member or Employee Stockholder
(i) has filed a voluntary petition under the bankruptcy laws or a petition for
the appointment of a receiver or makes any assignment for the benefit of
creditors, (ii) is subject involuntarily to such a petition or assignment or to
an attachment or other legal or equitable interest with respect to any of its
LLC Interests or, in the case of an Employee Stockholder which is not a
Non-Manager Member, its interests in the Non-Manager Member which it owns, and
such involuntary petition or assignment or attachment is not discharged within
sixty (60) days after its effective date, or (iii) is subject to a transfer of
any of its LLC Interests or, in the case of an Employee Stockholder which is not
a Non-Manager Member, its interests in the Non-Manager Member which it owns, by
court order or decree or by operation of law, then AMG shall purchase all the
LLC Interests held by such Non-Manager Member (including the Non-Manager Member
through which such Employee Stockholder holds his or her interest in the LLC)
pursuant to the terms of this Section 3.12 as if such Non-Manager Member was a
Repurchased Member with the purchase price determined pursuant to Section
3.12(c)(ii) and the date of the closing to be determined by the Manager Member
in its discretion. In order to give effect to clause (iii) of the foregoing, if
any of the interests of a Non-Manager Member in the LLC, or of an Employee
Stockholder in a Non-Manager Member, become subject to transfer (or purport to
be or have been transferred) by a court order or decree or by operation of law,
the Non-Manager Member (whose interest in the LLC or the interests in which are
subject to such transfer) shall cease to be a Member of the LLC, and the
transferee by court order or decree or by operation of law shall not become a
Member, and AMG shall have the right to purchase from the Non-Manager Member
which has ceased to be a Non-Manager Member, all his, her or its interest in the
LLC as set forth in the preceding sentence.

            (i) In the event that a Non-Manager Member is required to sell its
LLC Interests pursuant to the provisions of this Section 3.12, and in the
further event that such Non-Manager Member refuses to, is unable to, or for any
reason fails to, execute and deliver the agreements required by this Section
3.12, the LLC or AMG, as applicable (or their respective assigns) may deposit
the purchase price, if any, therefor (including cash and/or promissory notes)
with any bank doing business within fifty (50) miles of the LLC's principal
place of business, or with the LLC's accounting firm, as agent or trustee, or in
escrow, for the Non-Manager Member, to be held by such bank or accounting firm
for the benefit of and for delivery to such Non-Manager Member. Upon such
deposit by the LLC or AMG (or their respective assigns) and upon notice thereof
given to the Non-Manager Member, such Non-Manager Member's LLC Interests shall
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AMG (or their assigns), as applicable, the Non-Manager Member shall have no
further rights with respect thereto (other than the right to withdraw the
payment therefor, if any, held in escrow), and the Manager Member shall record
such transfer or repurchase on Schedule A hereto.

      SECTION 3.13 NO EMPLOYMENT OBLIGATION. Each Non-Manager Member and each
Employee Stockholder acknowledges that neither this Agreement nor the provisions
of the Non Solicitation Agreement creates an obligation on the part of the LLC
to continue the employment of an Employee Stockholder with the LLC, and that
such Employee Stockholder, unless he or she is a party to an Employment
Agreement, is an employee at will of the LLC.

      SECTION 3.14 MISCELLANEOUS. Each Member and each Employee Stockholder
agrees that the enforcement of the provisions of Sections 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, and
3.12 hereof, and the enforcement of the provisions of the Employment Agreements
and Non Solicitation Agreements are necessary to ensure the protection and
continuity of the business, goodwill and confidential business information of
the LLC for the benefit of each of the Members. Each Member and each Employee
Stockholder agrees that, due to the proprietary nature of the LLC's business,
the restrictions set forth in Section 3.9 hereof and in the Employment
Agreements and the Non Solicitation Agreements are reasonable as to duration and
scope. If any provision contained in this Article III shall for any reason be
held invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity,
illegality or unenforceability shall not affect any other provision of this
Article III. It is the intention of the parties hereto that if any of the
restrictions or covenants contained herein is held to cover a geographic area or
to be for a length of time that is not permitted by applicable law, or is any
way construed to be too broad or to any extent invalid, such provision shall not
be construed to be null, void and of no effect, but to the extent such provision
would then be valid or enforceable under applicable law, such provision shall be
construed and interpreted or reformed to provide for a restriction or covenant
having the maximum enforceable geographic area, time period and other provisions
as shall be valid and enforceable under applicable law.

      Each Member and Employee Stockholder acknowledges that the obligations and
rights under Sections 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, 3.11 and 3.12 and this Section 3.14 shall
survive the termination of the employment of an Employee Stockholder with the
LLC and/or the withdrawal or removal of a Member from the LLC, regardless of the
manner of such termination, withdrawal or removal in accordance with the
provisions hereof and of the relevant Employment or Non Solicitation Agreement.
Moreover, each Member agrees that the remedies provided herein, are reasonably
related to the anticipated loss that the LLC and the Members (including, without
limitation, the Manager Member which would be purchasing LLC Interests from a
Non-Manager Member) would suffer upon a breach of such provisions. Except as
agreed to by the Manager Member, in advance, in a writing making specific
reference to this Article III, no Employee Stockholder or Non-Manager Member
shall enter into any agreement or arrangement which is inconsistent with the
terms and provisions hereof.

      SECTION 3.15 CAPITALIZATION OF EXCESS OPERATING CASH FLOW. At any time the
Management Board believes that the Operating Cash Flow of the LLC will exceed
the actual expenses of the LLC (taking into account business conditions at the
time and including both a reasonable allowance for executive compensation
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a loss of business or a change in margins in the business) at the request of the
Management Board, representatives of the Manager Member shall meet with the
Management Board for the purpose of considering an appropriate means to permit
the Non-Manager Members to utilize such excess Operating Cash Flow, while
retaining sufficient Operating Cash Flow (including reserves) to operate the
business of the LLC consistent with past practices. Such appropriate means may
include (but shall not be limited to) the following: an increase in the
percentage of Revenues from Operations that constitutes Free Cash Flow (together
with the grant of put rights applicable to such adjusted Free Cash Flow on terms
comparable to those set forth in Article VII), the purchase of all or a portion
of any excess by AMG or the Manager Member (or its designee(s)) on terms
comparable to the terms set forth in Article VII with respect to Puts or Section
3.10 with respect to Repurchases or any combination of the foregoing.


                       ARTICLE IV - CAPITAL CONTRIBUTIONS;
                CAPITAL ACCOUNTS AND ALLOCATIONS; DISTRIBUTIONS.

      SECTION 4.1 CAPITAL CONTRIBUTIONS.

            (a) On September 23, 1997, GeoCapital Corporation contributed to the
LLC certain of its assets, properties, rights, powers, privileges and business
(and the goodwill associated therewith), and the Members agree that such Capital
Contribution had a value of $24,000,000. Except as may be agreed to in
connection with the issuance of additional LLC Points, as specifically set forth
herein, or as may be required under applicable law, the Members shall not be
required to make any further contributions to the LLC. No Member shall make any
contribution to the LLC without the prior consent of the Manager Member.

            (b) No Member shall have the right to withdraw any part of his, her
or its (or their predecessors in interest) Capital Contribution until the
dissolution and winding up of the LLC, except as distributions pursuant to this
Article IV may represent returns of capital, in whole or in part. No Member
shall be entitled to receive any interest on any Capital Contribution made by it
(or its predecessors in interest) to the LLC. No Member shall have any personal
liability for the repayment of any Capital Contribution of any other Member.

            (c) Simultaneous with the effectiveness of this Agreement, Merger
Sub is acquiring by means of the Merger all of the right, title and interest of
GeoCapital Corporation in and to interests in the LLC (including all Capital
Account and LLC Points and other LLC Interests), and GeoCapital Corporation is
merging with and into Merger Sub and will cease to exist.

      SECTION 4.2 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS; ALLOCATIONS.

            (a) There shall be established for each Member a Capital Account (a
"Capital Account") which, in the case of each Member, shall initially be equal
to the Capital Contribution of such Member as set forth on Schedule A hereto.


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            (b) The Capital Account of each Member shall be adjusted in the
following manner. Each Capital Account shall be increased by such Member's
allocable share of income and gain, if any, of the LLC (as well as the Capital
Contributions made by a Member after the Effective Date) and shall be decreased
by such Member's allocable share of deductions and losses, if any, of the LLC
and by the amount of all distributions made to such Member. The amount of any
distribution of assets other than cash shall be deemed to be the Fair Market
Value of such assets (net of any liabilities encumbering such property that the
distributee Member is considered to assume or take subject to). Capital Accounts
shall also be adjusted upon the issuance of additional LLC Interests as set
forth in Section 5.5(c) and upon the redemption of LLC Interests.

            (c) Subject to Sections 4.2(e), 4.2(g) and 4.5 hereof, all items of
LLC income and gain shall be allocated among the Members' Capital Accounts at
the end of every quarter as follows:

                  (i) first, items of income and gain shall be allocated to the
            Manager Member in an amount equal to (A) the sum of (x) the Free
            Cash Flow (net of Free Cash Flow Expenditures) for such quarter plus
            (y) that percentage which Free Cash Flow then constitutes of
            Revenues From Operations, multiplied by the Pro Forma Minnesota
            Allocation, if any, for such quarter, multiplied by (B) a fraction,
            (1) the numerator of which is the sum of the number of LLC Points
            held by the Manager Member on the first day of such quarter and (2)
            the denominator of which is the number of LLC Points outstanding on
            the first day of such quarter;

                  (ii) second, the Manager Member shall be allocated items of
            income and gain until the Manager Member has been allocated
            cumulative income and gain under this Section 4.2(c)(ii) equal to
            the cumulative amount of losses and deductions allocated to the
            Manager Member under Sections 4.2(d)(ii) and 4.2(d)(iii), if any;

                  (iii) third, items of income and gain, if any, shall be
            allocated among all Non-Manager Members in accordance with (and in
            proportion to) each Non-Manager Member's respective number of LLC
            Points on the first day of such quarter, until the aggregate amount
            of such items allocated to the Members (including both the Manager
            Member and the Non-Manager Members) pursuant to Sections 4.2(c)(i)
            and 4.2(c)(ii) and this 4.2(c)(iii) for such quarter equal the
            aggregate amount of Free Cash Flow (net of Free Cash Flow
            Expenditures) for such quarter; and

                  (iv) finally, all remaining items of LLC income and gain shall
            be allocated among the Non-Manager Members in accordance with (and
            in proportion to) each Non-Manager Member's respective number of LLC
            Points on the first day of such quarter.


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            (d) Subject to Sections 4.2(f), 4.2(g) and 4.5, all items of LLC
loss and deduction shall be allocated among the Members' Capital Accounts at the
end of every quarter as follows:

                  (i) first, all items of LLC loss and deduction for such
            quarter shall be allocated among the Non-Manager Members in
            accordance with (and in proportion to) their respective numbers of
            LLC Points on the first day of such quarter after giving effect to
            the allocation of the items of income and gain for such quarter
            under Section 4.2(c), until all such Capital Accounts have been
            reduced to zero (0), provided that no additional loss or deduction
            shall be allocated to any Non-Manager Member once its Capital
            Account has been reduced to zero (0);

                  (ii) second, all items of LLC loss and deduction for such
            quarter not allocated to the Non-Manager Members under Section
            4.2(d)(i) shall be allocated to the Manager Member until its Capital
            Account shall have been reduced to zero (0); and

                  (iii) finally, all items of LLC loss and deduction for such
            quarter not allocated to the Member under Sections 4.2(d)(i) and
            4.2(d)(ii) shall be allocated among all Members in accordance with
            (and in proportion to) each Members' respective number of LLC Points
            on the first day of such quarter.

            (e) If the LLC has a net gain from any sale, exchange or disposition
of all, or substantially all, of the assets of the LLC, then that net gain shall
be allocated among the Members as follows:

                  (i) first, gain shall be allocated to the Manager Member until
            the Manager Member has been allocated cumulative gain which,
            together with income and gain previously allocated to the Manager
            Member under Section 4.2(c)(ii) hereof, equals the cumulative amount
            of losses and deductions allocated to the Manager Member under
            Sections 4.2(d)(ii) and 4.2(d)(iii);

                   (ii) thereafter, gain shall be allocated among the Members in
            accordance with (and in proportion to) their respective number of
            LLC Points as of the date of the transaction.

            (f) If the LLC has a net loss from any sale, exchange or other
disposition of all, or substantially all, of the assets of the LLC, then that
net loss shall be allocated among the Members in accordance with (and in
proportion to) their respective number of LLC Points as of the date of the
transaction provided that no additional losses shall be allocated to a Member
once its Capital Account has been reduced to zero (0), unless all Members'
Capital Accounts have then been reduced to zero (0).

            (g) In the event that during any calendar quarter (or any fiscal
year) there is any change of Members or LLC Points (whether as a result of the
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Non-Manager Member, the redemption by the LLC of all (or any portion of) any
Non-Manager Member's LLC Points, a transfer of any LLC Points or otherwise), the
following shall apply: (i) such transfer shall be deemed to have occurred as of
the end of the last day of the quarter in which such change occurred, (ii) the
books of account of the LLC shall be closed effective as of the close of
business on the effective date of any such change as set forth in clause (i) and
such fiscal year shall thereupon be divided into two or more portions, (iii)
each item of income, gain, loss and deduction shall be determined (on the
closing of the books basis) for the portion of such fiscal year ending with the
date on which the books of account of the LLC are so closed, and (iv) each such
item for such portion of such fiscal year shall be allocated (pursuant to the
provisions of Sections 4.2(c) and (d) hereof) to those persons who were Members
during such portion of such fiscal year in accordance with their respective LLC
Points during such period.

      SECTION 4.3 DISTRIBUTIONS.

            (a) Subject to Section 4.4 hereof, from and after the date hereof,
within thirty (30) days after the end of each calendar quarter, the Manager
Member shall, to the extent cash is available therefor, and based on the
unaudited financial statements for such calendar quarter prepared in accordance
with Section 9.3 hereof (after approval thereof by the Manager Member), cause
the LLC to (i) distribute to the Manager Member an amount equal to the portion
of the Free Cash Flow allocated to the Manager Member pursuant to Section
4.2(c)(i) for such calendar quarter (less the Manager Member's pro-rata portion
of any reservation from Free Cash Flow pursuant to the last sentence of this
Section 4.3(a)), and then (ii) distribute to the Non-Manager Members (and each
Person who was a Non-Manager Member for such calendar month) an amount equal to
(A) the portion of the Free Cash Flow allocated to such Non-Manager Member
pursuant to Section 4.2(c)(iii) for such calendar quarter and any previous
calendar quarter to the extent not then distributed (less each such Person's
pro-rata portion of any reservation from Free Cash Flow pursuant to the last
sentence of this Section 4.3(a)) minus (B) the amount, if any, by which the
operating expenses for the LLC for the calendar quarter exceeded the Operating
Cash Flow of the LLC for such calendar quarter multiplied by a fraction, the
numerator of which is the number of LLC Points held by such Non-Manager Member,
and the denominator of which is the number of LLC Points held by all the
Non-Manager Members, in accordance with (and in proportion to) their respective
number of LLC Points for such preceding calendar month, in each case, if and to
the extent each such Member (and each Person who was a Non-Manager Member for
any portion of any applicable portion of any applicable calendar month) has a
positive balance in its Capital Account. After the end of each fiscal year of
the LLC, the Manager Member shall, based on the audited financial statements
prepared in accordance with Section 9.3 hereof, cause the LLC to make a
distribution of the remaining Free Cash Flow, if any, for the preceding fiscal
year which was allocated pursuant to Sections 4.2(c)(i) and 4.2(c)(iii) but not
previously distributed, in accordance with the foregoing clauses (i) and (ii)
whenever, and to the extent, cash is available therefor. The Manager Member may
with either a Majority Vote or the consent of the Management Board, from time to
time, reserve and not distribute portions of Free Cash Flow for LLC purposes;
including, without limitation, to increase the net worth of the LLC, to make
capital expenditures (such as the creation of or investment in a Controlled
Affiliate) or to create a reserve for anticipated repurchases of LLC Interests.
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Members pro-rata in proportion to LLC Points. Such funds shall be maintained in
the Receipts Account (as defined below) pending expenditure thereof.

            (b) To give effect to the foregoing, the LLC shall have two (2) bank
accounts. The first account (the "Receipts Account") shall have as its
authorized signatures such representatives of the Manager Member as the Manager
Member shall deem appropriate or desirable. All the LLC's receipts shall be paid
into the Receipts Account; provided, however, that on a weekly basis, the
Manager Member shall forward the revenues of the LLC with respect to the
accruals for a given month from this account to the second account (described
below) until the revenues so forwarded equal the Operating Cash Flow of the LLC
for such month (and previous months to the extent not so forwarded or used to
pay expenses of the LLC which are other than Free Cash Flow Expenditures) and,
thereafter, revenues with respect to that month shall be retained in the
Receipts Account pending distribution or such other use thereof as may be
permitted under this Agreement. The Manager Member shall use the Receipts
Account to make all distributions of Free Cash Flow pursuant to Section 4.3(a)
above and to fund all Free Cash Flow Expenditures. The Manager Member shall
retain in the Receipts Account the amount which gives rise to the right to make
distributions pursuant to Section 4.3(c) hereof (including, without limitation,
the proceeds of sales of assets, insurance proceeds and the proceeds of issuance
of additional LLC Interests). The second account shall have as its authorized
signatures such Officers as may be agreed to by a Majority Vote, and one (1)
designee of the Manager Member. This second account shall be used by the
Officers to make all operating expense payments (including payments of salaries
and bonuses) out of Operating Cash Flow.

      Within thirty (30) days after the end of each calendar quarter, based on
the unaudited financial statements for such calendar quarter prepared in
accordance with Section 9.3 hereof, and within ninety-five (95) days after the
end of each fiscal year of the LLC, based on the audited financial statements
prepared in accordance with Section 9.3 hereof, the Manager Member shall cause
such transfers between the accounts to be made as may be necessary to reconcile
the accounts with the amounts of revenue designated as Operating Cash Flow and
Free Cash Flow.

            (c) Except as otherwise set forth herein, all other amounts or
proceeds available for distribution, if any, shall be distributed to the Members
at such time as may be determined by the Manager Member; provided that any such
distribution shall be made among the Members (i) in accordance with (and in
proportion to) the positive balances (if any) in their respective Capital
Accounts (as determined immediately prior to such distribution) until all such
positive Capital Account balances have been reduced to zero, and (ii) thereafter
among all Members in accordance with (and in proportion to) their respective
numbers of LLC Points at the time of such distribution (provided, however, that
if a Member makes a Capital Contribution after the Effective Date, the Manager
Member may cause the LLC to make a priority return of such Capital Contribution
if such priority return was agreed to in writing by the LLC and the Member
making such Capital Contribution at the time of such Capital Contribution).

            (d) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, neither
the LLC, nor the Manager Member on behalf of the LLC, shall make a distribution
to any Member on account of its LLC Interest if such distribution would violate
the Act or other applicable law.

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      SECTION 4.4 DISTRIBUTIONS UPON DISSOLUTION; ESTABLISHMENT OF A RESERVE
UPON DISSOLUTION. Upon the dissolution of the LLC, after payment (or the making
of reasonable provision for the payment) of all liabilities of the LLC owing to
creditors, the Manager Member, or if there is none, the Liquidating Trustee
appointed as set forth in Section 8.4 hereof, shall set up such reserves as it
deems reasonably necessary for any contingent, conditional or unmatured
liabilities or other obligations of the LLC. Such reserves may be paid over by
the Manager Member or Liquidating Trustee to a bank (or other third party), to
be held in escrow for the purpose of paying any such contingent, conditional or
unmatured liabilities or other obligations. At the expiration of such period(s)
as the Manager Member or Liquidating Trustee may deem advisable, such reserves,
if any (and any other assets available for distribution), or a portion thereof,
shall be distributed to the Members (i) in accordance with (and in proportion
to) the positive balance (if any) in their respective Capital Accounts (as
determined immediately prior to each such distribution) until all such positive
Capital Account balances have been reduced to zero, and (ii) thereafter, among
the Members as of the date of dissolution in accordance with their respective
numbers of LLC Points as of the date of dissolution. If any assets of the LLC
are to be distributed in kind in connection with such liquidation, such assets
shall be distributed on the basis of their Fair Market Value net of any
liabilities encumbering such assets and, to the greatest extent possible, shall
be distributed pro-rata in accordance with the total amounts to be distributed
to each Member. Immediately prior to the effectiveness of any such
distribution-in-kind, each item of gain and loss that would have been recognized
by the LLC had the property being distributed been sold at Fair Market Value
shall be determined and allocated to those persons who were Members immediately
prior to the effectiveness of such distribution in accordance with Section
4.2(d).

      SECTION 4.5 PROCEEDS FROM CAPITAL CONTRIBUTIONS AND THE SALE OF
SECURITIES; INSURANCE PROCEEDS; CERTAIN SPECIAL ALLOCATIONS.

            (a) Capital Contributions made by any Member after the Effective
Date, and other proceeds from the issuance of securities by the LLC may, in the
sole discretion of the Manager Member, be used for the benefit of the LLC
(including, without limitation, the repurchase or redemption of LLC Interests),
or, may be distributed by the LLC, in which case, any such proceeds shall be
allocated and distributed among the Members in accordance with their respective
LLC Points immediately prior to the date of such contribution or issuance of
securities; it being understood that in the case the proceeds are a note
receivable, any such distribution shall only occur, if at all, upon receipt by
the LLC of any cash in respect thereof.

            (b) In the event of the death or Permanent Incapacity of an Employee
Stockholder covered by key-man life or disability insurance, as applicable, the
premiums on which have been paid by the LLC, the proceeds of any such policy
shall first be used by the LLC to fund (to the extent thereof) the Repurchase of
LLC Interests from the Employee Stockholder or Non-Manager Member through which
such Employee Stockholder holds or held his or her interest in the LLC in
accordance with Section 3.12 hereof and, if the proceeds exceed the amounts so
required to effect such Repurchase, then the amount of such excess proceeds may,
in the sole discretion of the Manager Member, be used for the benefit of the
LLC, or, may be distributed by the LLC, in which case, any such proceeds shall
be allocated and distributed among the Members

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in accordance with their respective LLC Points immediately following the
Repurchase of the LLC Interests from such Non-Manager Member.

            (c) Items of depreciation or amortization (as calculated for book
purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles,
consistently applied) on account of the property of the LLC on the Effective
Date, shall be specially allocated to the Manager Member. All items of
depreciation or amortization (as calculated for book purposes in accordance with
generally accepted accounting principles, consistently applied) on account of
property purchased out of Operating Cash Flow shall be allocated as set forth in
Section 4.2(c)(iii), and all items of depreciation or amortization (as
calculated for book purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting
principles, consistently applied) on account of property purchased out of Free
Cash Flow shall be allocated among the Members in accordance with their
respective numbers of LLC Points on the date the property was purchased.

      SECTION 4.6 FEDERAL TAX ALLOCATIONS. The Manager Member shall, in its sole
discretion, allocate the ordinary income and losses and capital gains and losses
of the LLC as determined for U.S. Federal income tax purposes (and each item of
income, gain, loss, deduction or credit entering into the computation thereof),
as the case may be, among the Members for tax purposes in a manner that, to the
greatest extent possible: (a) reflects the economic arrangement of the Members
under this Agreement (determined after taking into account the allocation
provisions of Sections 4.2, 4.4 and 4.5 hereof, and the distribution provisions
of Sections 4.3, 4.4 and 4.5 hereof) and (b) is consistent with the principles
of Sections 704(b) and 704(c) of the Code. The Members understand and agree
that, with respect to any item of property (other than cash) contributed (or
deemed to be contributed for U.S. federal income tax purposes) by a Member to
the capital of the LLC, the initial tax basis of such property in the hands of
the LLC will be the same as the tax basis of such property in the hands of such
Member at the time so contributed. The Members further understand and agree that
the taxable income and taxable loss of the LLC is to be computed for Federal
income tax purposes by reference to the initial tax basis to the LLC of any
assets and properties contributed by the Members (and not by reference to the
fair market value of such assets and properties at the time contributed). The
Members also understand that, pursuant to Section 704(c) of the Code, all
taxable items of income, gain, loss and deduction with respect to such assets
and properties shall be allocated among the Members for Federal income tax
purposes so as to take account of any difference between the initial tax basis
of such assets and properties to the LLC and their fair market values at the
time contributed, using any method authorized by the Income Tax Regulations
under Section 704(c) and selected by the Manager Member, in its sole discretion.
For purposes of maintaining the Capital Accounts of the Members, items of
income, gain, loss and deduction relating to any asset or property contributed
to the LLC that are required to be allocated for tax purposes pursuant to
Section 704(c) of the Code shall not be reflected in the Capital Accounts of the
Members.


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              ARTICLE V - TRANSFER OF LLC INTERESTS BY NON-MANAGER
               MEMBERS; RESIGNATION, REDEMPTION AND WITHDRAWAL BY
                              NON-MANAGER MEMBERS;
                  ADMISSION OF ADDITIONAL NON-MANAGER MEMBERS.

      SECTION 5.1 ASSIGNABILITY OF INTERESTS. No interest of a Non-Manager
Member in the LLC may be sold, assigned, transferred, gifted or exchanged, nor
may any Non-Manager Member offer to do any of them (each, a "Transfer"), nor may
any interest in any Non-Manager Member be Transferred, nor may any stockholder
in any Non-Manager Member which is not an individual offer to do any of them,
and no Transfer by a Non-Manager Member or stockholder of a Non-Manager Member
shall be binding upon the LLC or any Non-Manager Member unless it is expressly
permitted by this Article V and the Manager Member receives an executed copy of
the documents effecting such Transfer, which shall be in form and substance
reasonably satisfactory to the Manager Member. The assignee of such interest in
the LLC may become a substitute Non-Manager Member only upon the terms and
conditions set forth in Section 5.2. If an assignee or transferee of an interest
of a Non-Manager Member in the LLC does not become (and until any such assignee
or transferee becomes) a substitute Non-Manager Member, in accordance with the
provisions of Section 5.2, such Person shall not be entitled to exercise or
receive any of the rights, powers or benefits of a Non-Manager Member other than
the right to receive distributions which the assigning Non-Manager Member has
sold, transferred or assigned to such Person. No Non-Manager Member's interest
in the LLC or, in the case of a Non-Manager Member which is not an individual,
none of the direct and indirect interests of a beneficial owner of such
Non-Manager Member, may be Transferred except:

            (a) with the prior written consent of the Manager Member, which
consent may be granted or withheld by the Manager Member in its sole discretion;

            (b) upon the death of such beneficial owner, their interests in the
LLC or in the Non-Manager Member may be Transferred by will or the laws of
descent and distribution (subject, in all cases, to the provisions of Section
3.12 hereof); and

            (c) a Non-Manager Member (and its beneficial owners) may Transfer
interests in the LLC or in such Non-Manager Member to members of his or her
Immediate Family (or trusts for their benefit and of which the beneficial owner
is the settlor and/or trustee, provided that any such trust does not require or
permit distribution of such interests).

provided, that in the case of (b) or (c) above, (i) the transferee enters into
an agreement with the LLC agreeing to be bound by the provisions hereof (and if
such transferee is not already a party to a Non Solicitation Agreement, the
transferee enters into a Non Solicitation Agreement) (to the extent such Person
then would hold any interest in the LLC), and (ii) whether or not the transferee
enters into such an agreement, such LLC Interests, and interests in such
Non-Manager Member, shall thereafter remain subject to this Agreement (and, if
applicable, the relevant Non Solicitation Agreement) to the same extent they
would be if held by such Non-Manager Member or beneficial owner, as applicable.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, no Non-Manager Member's interest in the LLC may
be Transferred if, giving effect to such Transfer, the total number of Members
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LLC would exceed one hundred (100) (as determined in accordance with Treasury
Regulation Section 1.7704-1(h)(3), which provides, in general, that under
certain circumstances a Person owning an interest in (A) a partnership for
federal income tax purposes, (B) a "grantor trust," any portion of which is
treated as owned by the grantor(s) or other person(s) under sections 671-679 of
the Code, or (C) an "S corporation" within the meaning of section 1361(a) of the
Code (each, a "flow-through entity") that owns, directly or through other
flow-through entities, an interest in the LLC shall be treated as a Member),
unless either such Transfer is a Transfer described in Treasury Regulation
Section 1.7704-1(e) or such Transfer is pursuant to a Put right under Article
VII and the sum of the percentage interests in profits or capital of the LLC
Transferred during the taxable year of the LLC (other than in Transfers
described in Treasury Regulation Section 1.7704-1(e)) would, taking the Transfer
in question into account and assuming the maximum exercise of the Non-Manager
Members' Put rights under Article VII, exceed ten percent (10%) of the total
interests in profits or capital of the LLC.

      For all purposes of this LLC Agreement, any Transfers of LLC Interests
shall be deemed to occur as of the end of the last day of the calendar month in
which any such Transfer would otherwise have occurred. Upon any Transfer of LLC
Interests, the Manager Member shall make the appropriate revisions to Schedule A
hereto.

      No interests of a Non-Manager Member in the LLC may be pledged,
hypothecated, optioned or encumbered, nor may any interests in a Non-Manager
Member be pledged, hypothecated, optioned or encumbered, nor may any offer to do
any of the foregoing be made.

      SECTION 5.2 SUBSTITUTE NON-MANAGER MEMBERS. No transferee of interests of
a Non-Manager Member shall become a Member except in accordance with this
Section 5.2. The Manager Member may admit, in its sole discretion as a
substitute Non-Manager Member (with respect to all or a portion of the LLC
Interests held by a Person), any Person that acquires an LLC Interest by
Transfer from another Non-Manager Member pursuant to Section 5.1 hereof, or that
acquires an LLC Interest from the Manager Member pursuant to Section 6.1 hereof.
The admission of an assignee as a substitute Non-Manager Member shall, in all
events, be conditioned upon the execution of an instrument satisfactory to the
Manager Member whereby such assignee becomes a party to this Agreement as a
Non-Manager Member as well as compliance by such assignee with the provisions of
Section 3.6 hereof. Upon the admission of a substitute Non-Manager Member, the
Manager Member shall make the appropriate revisions to Schedule A hereto.

      SECTION 5.3 ALLOCATION OF DISTRIBUTIONS BETWEEN ASSIGNOR AND ASSIGNEE;
SUCCESSOR TO CAPITAL ACCOUNTS. Upon the Transfer of an LLC Interest pursuant to
this Article V, distributions pursuant to Article IV shall be made to the Person
owning the LLC Interest at the date of distribution, unless the assignor and
assignee otherwise agree and so direct the LLC and the Manager Member in a
written statement signed by both the assignor and assignee. In connection with a
Transfer by a Member of LLC Points, the assignee shall succeed to a pro-rata
(based on the percentage of such Person's LLC Points transferred) portion of the
assignor's Capital Account, unless the assignor and assignee otherwise agree and
so direct the LLC and the

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Manager Member in a written statement signed by both the assignor and assignee
and consented to by the Manager Member.

      SECTION 5.4 RESIGNATION, REDEMPTIONS AND WITHDRAWALS. No Non-Manager
Member shall have the right to resign, to cause the redemption of its interest
in the LLC, in whole or in part, or to withdraw from the LLC, except (a) with
the consent of the Manager Member, (b) as is expressly provided for in Section
3.12 hereof; or (c) as is expressly provided for in Section 7.1 hereof. Upon any
resignation, redemption or withdrawal, the Non-Manager Member shall only be
entitled to the consideration, if any, provided for by Section 3.12 or Section
7.1 hereof, if and to the extent that one of such Sections is applicable. Upon
the resignation, redemption or withdrawal, in whole or in part, by a Non-Manager
Member, the Manager Member shall make the appropriate revisions to Schedule A
hereto.

      SECTION 5.5 ISSUANCE OF ADDITIONAL LLC INTERESTS.

            (a) Additional Non-Manager Members (the "Additional Non-Manager
Members" and each an "Additional Non-Manager Member") may be admitted to the LLC
and such Additional Non-Manager Members may be issued LLC Points, only upon
receipt of a Majority Vote and the consent of the Manager Member and upon such
terms and conditions as may be established by the Manager Member with a Majority
Vote (including, without limitation, upon such Additional Non-Manager Member's
execution of an instrument satisfactory to the Manager Member whereby such
Person becomes a party to this Agreement as a Non-Manager Member as well as such
Person's compliance with the provisions of Section 3.6 hereof).

            (b) Existing Non-Manager Members may be issued additional LLC Points
(or other LLC Interests), only by the LLC with the consent of, and upon such
terms and conditions as may be established by, the Manager Member. The Manager
Member may only be issued new additional LLC Points (or other LLC Interests)
upon the receipt of a Majority Vote.

            (c) Each time additional LLC Interests are issued (including,
without limitation, additional LLC Points), the Capital Accounts of all the
Members shall be adjusted as follows: (i) the Manager Member shall determine the
proceeds which would be realized if the LLC sold all its assets at such time for
a price equal to the Fair Market Value of such assets, and (ii) the Manager
Member shall allocate amounts equal to the gain or loss which would have been
realized upon such a sale to the Capital Accounts of all the Members immediately
prior to such issuance in accordance with Section 4.2(d) hereof.

            (d) Upon the issuance of additional LLC Interests, the Manager
Member shall make the appropriate revisions to Schedule A hereto.

            (e) Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, (i)
no additional LLC Interests may be issued if, giving effect to such Transfer,
the total number of Members would exceed one hundred (100) as determined in
accordance with Treasury Regulation Section 1.7704-1(h)(3)) and (ii) no LLC
Interests may be issued (A) in a transaction that is required to be registered
under the Securities Act or (B) in a transaction that is not required to be
registered

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under the Securities Act by reason of Regulation S thereunder unless the
offering and sale of the LLC Interests would not have been required to be
registered under the Securities Act if the LLC Interests had been offered and
sold within the United States.

      SECTION 5.6 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS. As additional conditions to the
validity of (x) any Transfer of a Non-Manager Member's interest in the LLC (or,
in the case of a Non-Manager Member which is not an individual, the interests of
the direct and indirect beneficial owners of such Non-Manager Member) (pursuant
to Section 5.1 above), or (y) the issuance of additional LLC Interests (pursuant
to Section 5.5 above), such Transfer or issuance shall not: (i) violate the
registration provisions of the Securities Act or the securities laws of any
applicable jurisdiction, (ii) cause the LLC to become subject to regulation as
an "investment company" under the 1940 Act, and the rules and regulations of the
SEC thereunder, including by resulting in there being one hundred (100) or more
beneficial holders of interests in the LLC, (iii) result in the termination of
any contract to which the LLC is a party and which individually or in the
aggregate are material (it being understood and agreed that any contract
pursuant to which the LLC provides Investment Management Services is material),
or (iv) result in the treatment of the LLC as an association taxable as a
corporation or as a "publicly traded partnership" for Federal income tax
purposes.

      The Manager Member may require reasonable evidence as to the foregoing,
including, without limitation, a favorable opinion of counsel, which expense
shall be borne by the parties to such transaction (and to the extent the LLC is
such a party, shall be paid from Operating Cash Flow).

      To the fullest extent permitted by law, any Transfer that violates the
conditions of this Section 5.6 shall be null and void.

      SECTION 5.7 REPRESENTATION OF MEMBERS. The Manager Member and each
Non-Manager Member (including each Additional Non-Manager Member) hereby
represents and warrants to the LLC and each other Member, and acknowledges, that
(a) it has such knowledge and experience in financial and business matters that
it is capable of evaluating the merits and risks of an investment in the LLC and
making an informed investment decision with respect thereto, (b) it is able to
bear the economic and financial risk of an investment in the LLC for an
indefinite period of time, (c) it is acquiring an interest in the LLC for
investment only and not with a view to, or for resale in connection with, any
distribution to the public or public offering thereof, (d) the equity interests
in the LLC have not been registered under the securities laws of any
jurisdiction and cannot be disposed of unless they are subsequently registered
and/or qualified under applicable securities laws and the provisions of this
Agreement have been complied with, and (e) the execution, delivery and
performance of this Agreement by such Member do not require it to obtain any
consent or approval that has not been obtained and do not contravene or result
in a default under any provision of any existing law or regulation applicable to
it, any provision of its charter, by-laws or other governing documents or any
agreement or instrument to which it is a party or by which it is bound.



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                  ARTICLE VI - TRANSFER OF LLC INTERESTS BY THE
                       MANAGER MEMBER; REDEMPTION, REMOVAL
                                 AND WITHDRAWAL

      SECTION 6.1 ASSIGNABILITY OF INTEREST.

            (a) Except as set forth in this Section 6.1, without a Majority Vote
the Manager Member's interest in the LLC may not be Transferred; provided,
however, (i) it is understood and agreed that, in connection with the operation
of the business of AMG and the Manager Member (including, without limitation,
the financing of its interest herein and direct or indirect interests in
additional investment management companies), the Manager Member's interest in
the LLC will be pledged and encumbered and lien holders of the Manager Member's
interest shall have and be able to exercise the rights of secured creditors with
respect to such interest, (ii) the Manager Member may sell some (but not all or
substantially all) of its LLC Interests to a Person who is not a Member but who
is an Officer or employee of the LLC or who becomes an Officer or employee of
the LLC in connection with such issuance, or a Person wholly owned by any such
Person, (iii) the Manager Member may sell some (but not all or substantially
all) of its LLC Interests to existing Non-Manager Members, and (iv) the Manager
Member may sell all or any portion of its LLC Interests to an Affiliate of the
Manager Member. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Manager Member's interest in
the LLC may not be Transferred if, giving effect to such Transfer, the total
number of Members of the LLC would exceed one hundred (100) (as determined in
accordance with Treasury Regulation Section 1.7704-1(h)(3), which provides, in
general, that under certain circumstances a Person owning an interest in (A) a
partnership for federal income tax purposes, (B) a "grantor trust," any portion
of which is treated as owned by the grantor(s) or other person(s) under sections
671-679 of the Code, or (C) an "S corporation" within the meaning of section
1361(a) of the Code (each, a "flow-through entity") that owns, directly or
through other flow-through entities, an interest in the LLC shall be treated as
a Member), unless such Transfer is a Transfer described in Treasury Regulation
Section 1.7704-1(e). Notwithstanding anything else set forth herein, the Manager
Member may, with a Majority Vote, sell or transfer as a result of a merger or
consolidation all its interests in the LLC in a single transaction or a series
of related transactions, and, in any such case, each of the Non-Manager Members
shall be required to sell or transfer, in the same transaction or transactions,
all their interests in the LLC; provided, that the price to be received by all
the Members shall be allocated among the Members as follows: (a) an amount equal
to the sum of the positive balances, if any, in positive Capital Accounts shall
be allocated among the Members having such Capital Accounts in proportion to
such positive balances, and (b) the excess, if any, shall be allocated among all
Members in accordance with their respective number of LLC Points at the time of
such sale. Upon any of the foregoing transactions, the Manager Member shall make
the appropriate revisions to Schedule A hereto.

            (b) In the case of any transfer upon foreclosure pursuant to Section
6.1(a)(i) above, each transferee shall sign a counterpart signature page to this
Agreement agreeing thereby to become either a Non-Manager Member or a Manager
Member (provided, however, that once one such other transferee elects to become
a Manager Member, no transferee (other than a subsequent transferee of such new
Manager Member) may elect to be a Manager Member hereunder). If the transferees
pursuant to Section 6.1(a)(i) above receive all the Manager

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Member's LLC Interests, and none of such transferees elects to become a Manager
Member, then that shall be deemed to be an event of withdrawal by the Manager
Member. If, however, one of the transferees elects to become a Manager Member,
and executes a counterpart signature page to this Agreement agreeing thereby to
become a Manager Member, then notwithstanding any other provision hereof to the
contrary, the old Manager Member shall thereupon be permitted to withdraw from
the LLC as Manager Member.

            (c) In the case of a transfer pursuant to the penultimate sentence
of Section 6.1(a) above, the Manager Member shall be deemed to have withdrawn,
and its transferee shall be deemed to have become the Manager Member.

      SECTION 6.2 RESIGNATION, REDEMPTION, AND WITHDRAWAL. To the fullest extent
permitted by law, except as set forth in Section 6.1, without a prior Majority
Vote, the Manager Member shall not have the right to resign or withdraw from the
LLC as Manager Member. With a prior Majority Vote, the Manager Member may resign
or withdraw as Manager Member upon prior written notice to the LLC. Without a
prior Majority Vote, the Manager Member shall have no right to have all or any
portion of its interest in the LLC redeemed. Any resigned, withdrawn or removed
Manager Member shall retain its interest in the capital of the LLC and its other
economic rights under this Agreement as a Non-Manager Member having the number
of LLC Points held by the Manager Member prior to its resignation, withdrawal or
removal. If a Manager Member who has resigned, withdrawn or been removed no
longer has any economic interest in the LLC, then upon such resignation,
withdrawal or removal such Person shall cease to be a Member of the LLC.


                       ARTICLE VII - PUT OF LLC INTERESTS

      SECTION 7.1 MANDATORY PUTS.

            (a) Each Non-Manager Member may, at such Non-Manager Member's
option, subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Section 7.1, cause
AMG to purchase portions of the LLC Points held by such Non-Manager Member in
the LLC (a "Put").

            (b) Each Non-Manager Member (other than Mr. Irwin Lieber or Mr.
Barry K. Fingerhut or their Related Non-Manager Members and their respective
Permitted Transferees) may, subject to the terms and conditions set forth in
this Agreement, cause AMG to purchase up to ten percent (10%) of the Initial LLC
Points of such Non-Manager Member from such Non-Manager Member (and/or any
Permitted Transferee of such Non-Manager Member), on the last business day in
September (each a "Purchase Date") (but only up to an aggregate of fifty (50%)
of such Non-Manager Member's Initial LLC Points) starting with the last business
day in September, 2002 and ending with the last business day in September, 2012.

            (c) Mr. Irwin Lieber (and each of his Related Non-Management
Members) and any of their respective Permitted Transferees may cause AMG to
purchase from them collectively twenty-five percent (25%) of the Initial LLC
Points of Mr. Irwin Lieber (and his Related Non-

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Management Members), on the Purchase Date occurring on the last business day in
September, 2001 or any Purchase Date thereafter. Mr. Barry K. Fingerhut and each
of his Related Non-Management Members) and any of their respective Permitted
Transferees may cause AMG to purchase from them collectively twenty percent
(20%) of the Initial LLC Points of Mr. Barry K. Fingerhut (and his Related
Non-Manager Members), on the Purchase Date occurring on the last business day in
September, 2002 or any Purchase Date thereafter.

            (d) If a Non-Manager Member desires to exercise its rights under
Section 7.1(b) or 7.1(c) above, it and its Employee Stockholder shall give the
Manager Member, AMG, each other Employee Stockholder and the LLC irrevocable
written notice (a "Put Notice") on or prior to the preceding May 31 (the "Notice
Deadline"), stating that it is electing to exercise such rights and the number
of LLC Points (the "Put LLC Points") to be sold in the Put. Puts in any given
calendar year for which Put Notices are received before the Notice Deadline for
that calendar year shall be completed as follows: AMG shall purchase from each
Non-Manager Member (and his (or its) Related Non-Manager Members) and their
respective Permitted Transferees that number of Put LLC Points as is equal to
the number of Put LLC Points designated in the Put Notice, up to the maximum
number permitted by Section 7.1(b) or Section 7.1(c) above with respect to that
year and the aggregate number of Initial LLC Points that may be Put by the
Non-Manager Member (and his (or its) Related Non-Manager Members) and their
respective Permitted Transferees.

            (e) The purchase price for a Put (the "Put Price") shall be an
amount equal to (i) six (6) times (x) fifty percent (50%) of the LLC's Free Cash
Flow for the twenty-four (24) months ending on June 30 prior to the date of the
closing of such Put minus (y) fifty percent (50%) of the amount by which the
actual expenses of the LLC exceeded the Operating Cash Flow of the LLC
(including previously reserved Operating Cash Flow) during the twenty-four (24)
months ending on June 30 prior to the date of the closing of such Put (in each
case determined by reference to the most recent audited financial statements
supplied to the Manager Member pursuant to Section 9.3) multiplied by (ii) a
fraction, the numerator of which is the number of LLC Points to be purchased
from such Non-Manager Member on the Purchase Date and the denominator of which
is the number of LLC Points outstanding on the Purchase Date before giving
effect to any Puts or any issuances or redemptions of LLC Points on such date
minus (iii) in the case of a Put including Initial LLC Points, (A) the sum of
the Remaining Minnesota Carryover Amount and the Remaining Minnesota Cumulative
Debits, multiplied by (B) a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of
Initial LLC Points being purchased in the Put, and the denominator of which is
the number of Initial LLC Points outstanding on the date of the closing of the
Put (before giving effect to any issuance or redemption of LLC Points on such
date).

            (f) In the case of any Put pursuant to the provisions of Section
7.1(b) hereof, the Put Price shall be paid by AMG (or, if AMG shall have
assigned its obligation to the Manager Member or the LLC pursuant to paragraph
(h) below, the Manager Member or the LLC) (or their respective assigns) on the
relevant Purchase Date by certified check issued to such Non-Manager Member, in
each case, against delivery of such documents or instruments of transfer as may
reasonably be requested by AMG, the Manager Member or the LLC, as applicable,
and in each case including representations that the transferring Non-Manager
Member is the record and beneficial owner of the LLC Interests being Put, free
and clear of any Encumbrances other than

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those imposed by this Agreement. In the case of any Put pursuant to the
provisions of Section 7.1(c) hereof: (i) if AMG has, at that time, not completed
a registration of shares of its common stock for sale under the Securities Act
(other than a registration on Form S-8 (or its then equivalent form) or a
registration affected solely to implement an employee benefit plan, a
transaction under Rule 145 or to which any other similar rule of the SEC under
the Securities Act is applicable or registration on a form not available for
registering securities for sale to the public) (a "Public Offering"), then the
Put Price shall be paid by AMG (or, if AMG shall have assigned its obligations
to the Manager Member or the LLC pursuant to paragraph (h) below, the Manager
Member or the LLC) (or their respective assigns) on the relevant Purchase Date
by certified check issued to such Non-Manager Member, or (ii) if AMG has, at
that time, completed a Public Offering, then the Put Price shall be paid by AMG
on the relevant Purchase Date by issuing to such Non-Manager Member, that number
of shares of AMG Stock (as such term is defined in Section 7.2(a) hereof) as is
equal to the Put Price divided by AMG's Average Stock Price (as such term is
defined in Section 7.2(c) hereof) on the relevant Purchase Date.

            (g) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section 7.1 to the
contrary, no purchase by AMG pursuant to this Section 7.1 (or, upon assignment
of any of AMG's obligations to the Management Member or the LLC pursuant to
paragraph (h) hereof, purchase by the Manager Member or redemption by the LLC)
shall occur if it would result in the Manager Member and AMG (taken together)
owning, directly or indirectly, in excess of eighty percent (80%) of the LLC
Points outstanding after giving effect to any such sale or redemption. If some,
but not all, of the LLC Points which Non-Manager Members have requested be
purchased can be so purchased without the Manager Member's and AMG's (taken
together) ownership, directly or indirectly, exceeding eighty percent (80%) of
the outstanding LLC Points, then AMG or the Manager Member shall purchase, or
shall assign their obligations to the LLC, and the LLC shall redeem, LLC Points
from the Non-Manager Members having Put LLC Interests in proportion to the LLC
Points then held by such Non-Manager Members up to the maximum extent that would
not cause the Manager Member and AMG (taken together) to own, directly or
indirectly, in excess of eighty percent (80%) of the outstanding LLC Points (in
each case, subject to the maximum amount set forth in Sections 7.1(b), 7.1(c)
and 7.1(d) hereof).

            (h) AMG may assign and/or delegate any or all of its rights and
obligations to purchase LLC Points under this Section 7.1, in one or more
instances, to the Manger Member; provided that no such assignment or delegation
shall relieve AMG of its obligation to make the payment for a Put as required by
this Section 7.1 (or the method of payment (i.e., AMG Stock) to be used). The
Manager Member may, only with a Majority Vote, assign any or all of its rights
and obligations to purchase LLC Points under this Section 7.1, in one or more
instances, to the LLC.

            (i) As of any Purchase Date, the Non-Manager Member shall cease to
hold the LLC Points purchased on the Purchase Date, and shall cease to hold a
pro-rata portion of such Non-Manager Member's Capital Account and shall no
longer have any rights with respect to such portion of its LLC Interests.


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      SECTION 7.2 ELECTION RIGHTS OF NON-MANAGER MEMBERS TO RECEIVE AMG STOCK.

            (a) If AMG has, at the time of a Put, completed a Public Offering,
then the Non-Manager Member which is exercising a Put may elect to cause AMG to
pay all or a portion of the Put Price (as such term is defined in Section 7.1(e)
above) for the relevant Put in shares of AMG's Common Stock, $.01 par value per
share (the "AMG Stock") in accordance with the provisions of this Section 7.2.
If the Non-Manager Member elects to cause AMG to pay a portion of the Put Price
in shares of AMG Stock in accordance with the provisions of this Section 7.2,
the portion of the consideration which is paid in AMG Stock shall reduce the
cash portion of the Put Price pursuant to Section 7.1(e) and shall eliminate any
obligation to make any payments under Section 7.1(f).

            (b) An election under this Section 7.2 must be made by the
Non-Manager Member at least sixty (60) days prior to the relevant Purchase Date,
by giving written notice to the LLC, AMG and the Manager Member of such
election, which election, once made, shall be irrevocable without the prior
written consent of AMG.

            (c) The number of shares of AMG Stock to be issued upon exercise of
the Put shall be determined in accordance with the following formula:

<TABLE>
<S>                             <C>
Number of Shares of AMG Stock = FCF x Percentage Put x AMG's EBITDA Multiple x .75
                                --------------------------------------------------
                                           AMG's Average Stock Price
</TABLE>

Where:

                  FCF   =    an amount equal to fifty percent (50%) of the LLC's
                             Free Cash Flow for the twenty-four (24) months 
                             ending on the December 31 prior to the date of the 
                             closing of such Put minus fifty percent (50%) of
                             the amount, if any, by which the actual expenses of
                             the LLC exceeded the Operating Cash Flow of the LLC
                             (including previously reserved Operating Cash Flow)
                             during the twenty-four (24) months ending on the 
                             December 31 prior to the date of the closing of 
                             such Put.

      Percentage Put    =    a fraction, the numerator of which is
                             the number of LLC Points to be purchased
                             from the Non-Manager Member on the Purchase
                             Date, and the denominator of which is the
                             number of LLC Points outstanding on the
                             Purchase Date before giving effect to any
                             Puts or any issuances or redemptions of LLC
                             Points on such date.

AMG's EBITDA Multiple   =    a fraction, the numerator of which is (a) the 
                             number of shares of AMG Stock issued and 
                             outstanding immediately prior to the closing 
                             of the Put, multiplied

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                                    by AMG's Average Stock Price, plus (b) the
                                    long-term indebtedness (including the
                                    current portion thereof) of AMG as of the
                                    date of its most recent public financial
                                    reports prior to the closing of the Put, and
                                    the denominator of which is AMG's earnings
                                    before interest, taxes, depreciation and
                                    amortization for the twelve (12) month
                                    period ending on December 31 prior to the
                                    date of the closing of the Put.

  AMG's Average Stock Price   =     the average (arithmetic mean) Stock Price of
                                    AMG Stock during the forty (40) trading days
                                    prior to the date of the closing of the Put.
                                    The term "Stock Price" shall mean the
                                    closing price for each day for the AMG Stock
                                    which shall be the last sale price or, in
                                    the case no such sale takes place on such
                                    day, the average of the closing bid and
                                    asked prices in either case as reported in
                                    the principal consolidated transaction
                                    reporting system with respect to securities
                                    listed on the principal national securities
                                    exchange on which the AMG Stock is listed or
                                    admitted to trading; or, if not listed or
                                    admitted to trading on any national
                                    securities exchange, the last quoted price
                                    (or, if not so quoted, the average of the
                                    last quoted high bid and low asked prices)
                                    in the over-the-counter market, as reported
                                    by NASDAQ or such other system then in use;
                                    or, if on any such date no bids are quoted
                                    by any such organization, the average of the
                                    closing bid and asked prices as furnished by
                                    a professional market maker making a market
                                    in such security reasonably selected by the
                                    Board of Directors of AMG.


                                    In the event that there is any stock split
                                    (or reverse stock split), stock dividend or
                                    other similar event, equitable and
                                    appropriate adjustments shall be made in the
                                    application of the foregoing calculation of
                                    AMG's Average Stock Price to take account of
                                    such event.

            (d) If AMG completes a Public Offering, AMG shall, as soon as
reasonably practicable, provide notice thereof to each Employee Stockholder.

            (e) If requested in writing by the managing underwriter(s), if any,
of any underwritten public offering of AMG Stock, each Non-Manager Member and
each Employee Stockholder agrees not to offer, sell, contract to sell or
otherwise dispose of any shares of AMG Stock (or any securities convertible into
or exchangeable for AMG Stock) except as part of such

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underwritten public offering within thirty (30) days before or one hundred and
eighty (180) days after the effective date of the registration statement filed
with respect to said offering.

      SECTION 7.3 REGISTRATION RIGHTS.

            (a) If at any time or times following the completion of its initial
public offering, AMG shall determine to file a registration statement
("Registration Statement") (which excludes a registration on Form S-8 (or its
then equivalent form) or a registration statement filed solely to implement an
employee benefit plan, a transaction under Rule 145 or to which any other
similar rule of the SEC under the Securities Act is applicable or registration
statement on a form not available for registering securities for sale to the
public) other than on Form S-4 (or its then equivalent form) and other than with
respect to securities to be issued solely in connection with any acquisition of
any securities or assets of any entity or business, then AMG will give written
notice thereof to the Non-Manager Members which are holders of Registrable
Securities (as hereinafter defined) then outstanding (the "Holders") at least
twelve (12) days prior to the filing of a registration statement with the SEC,
and, subject to the terms and conditions of this Section 7.3, will use
commercially reasonable efforts to effect the registration under the Securities
Act (a "Registration") of all Registrable Securities which the Holders request
in a writing delivered to AMG within ten (10) days after the notice given by
AMG. AMG shall have the right to postpone or withdraw any Registration without
any obligation to any Holder.

            (b) For the purposes of this Section 7.3, the term "Registrable
Securities" shall mean any AMG Stock held by a Non-Manager Member which was
acquired by such Non-Manager Member pursuant to the Merger Agreement and any
equity securities issued or issuable with respect to such AMG Stock by way of a
stock dividend or stock split or in connection with a combination of shares.

            (c) Whenever under the preceding provisions of this Section 7.3, AMG
is required hereunder to register Registrable Securities, AMG agrees that it
shall also do the following:

                  (i) use commercially reasonable efforts to prepare diligently
      for filing with the SEC a Registration Statement and such amendments and
      supplements to such Registration Statement and the prospectus used in
      connection therewith as may be necessary for the duration of such
      Registration;

                  (ii) use commercially reasonable efforts to maintain the
      effectiveness of any Registration Statement pursuant to which any of the
      Registrable Securities are being sold on a delayed or continuous basis
      under Rule 415 (or any successor or similar rule) under the Securities Act
      (other than a registration statement in connection with an underwritten
      offering) until the earlier of (A) the completion of the distribution of
      all Registrable Securities offered pursuant thereto or (B) ninety (90)
      days after the effective date of such Registration Statement, provided
      that if a Suspension Period (as defined below) has occurred during the
      pendency of a Registration, AMG shall in good faith use reasonable efforts
      to extend the effectiveness of such Registration so that there are ninety
      (90) days during which such Registration is effective and a Suspension
      Period is not in effect; and

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                  (iii) furnish to each selling Holder such copies of each
      preliminary and final prospectus and such other documents as such Holder
      may reasonably request to facilitate the public offering of its
      Registrable Securities in accordance with customary practices.

            (d) All reasonable expenses incident to AMG's performance of or
compliance with this Section 7.3, including SEC and securities exchange or
National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. ("NASD") registration and
filing fees, fees and expenses of compliance with securities or blue sky laws,
printing expenses, fees and disbursements of counsel for AMG and its independent
certified public accountants incurred in connection with each registration
hereunder (excluding any fees or disbursements of counsel for the Holders, or
any underwriting fees, discounts or commissions attributable to the sale of
Registrable Securities, which shall be borne by each applicable Holder) (all
such included expenses being herein called "Registration Expenses"), will be
borne by AMG; provided, however, that if AMG is not selling securities in such
offering, then each Holder shall bear a portion of such expenses equal to such
expenses multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of
shares sold by such Holder and the denominator of which is the total number of
shares sold in the offering.

            (e) (i) Incident to any registration statement referred to in this
      Section 7.3(e), and subject to applicable law, AMG will indemnify each
      underwriter, each Holder of Registrable Securities so registered, and each
      person controlling any of them ("Controlling Person") against all claims,
      losses, damages and liabilities, including legal and other expenses
      reasonably incurred in investigating or defending against the same,
      arising out of any untrue statement of a material fact contained therein,
      or any omission to state therein a material fact required to be stated
      therein or necessary to make the statements therein not misleading, or
      arising out of any violation by AMG of the Securities Act, any other
      federal securities laws, any state securities or "blue-sky" laws or any
      rule or regulation thereunder in connection with such registration, except
      insofar as the same may have been caused by an untrue statement or
      omission based upon information furnished to AMG by or on behalf of such
      underwriter, Holder or Controlling Person expressly for use therein, and
      with respect to such untrue statement or omission in the information
      furnished to AMG by or on behalf of such underwriter, Holder or
      Controlling Person, such underwriter, Holder or Controlling Person so
      providing such information to AMG (or on whose behalf such information was
      so provided) will indemnify AMG, its directors and officers, and the other
      underwriters, Holders and Controlling Persons against any losses, claims,
      damages, expenses or liabilities to which any of them may become subject
      to the same extent.

            (ii) If the indemnification provided for in this Section 7.3(e) from
      the indemnifying party is unavailable to an indemnified party hereunder in
      respect of any losses, claims, damages, liabilities or expenses referred
      to therein, then the indemnifying party, in lieu of indemnifying such
      indemnified party, shall contribute to the amount paid or payable by such
      indemnified party as a result of such losses, claims, damages, liabilities
      or expenses in such proportion as is appropriate to reflect the relative
      fault of the indemnifying party and indemnified parties in connection with
      the actions which resulted in such losses, claims, damages, liabilities or
      expenses, as well as any other relevant equitable considerations. The
      relative fault of such indemnifying party and indemnified parties shall be
      determined by

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      reference to, among other things, whether any action in question,
      including any untrue or alleged untrue statement of a material fact, has
      been made by, or relates to information supplied by, such indemnifying
      party or indemnified parties, and the parties' relative intent, knowledge,
      access to information and opportunity to correct or prevent such action.
      The amount paid or payable by a party as a result of the losses, claims,
      damages, liabilities and expenses referred to above shall be deemed to
      include any reasonable legal or other fees or expenses reasonably incurred
      by such party in connection with any investigation or proceeding.

      The parties hereto agree that it would not be just and equitable if
contribution pursuant to this Section 7.3(e) were determined by pro rata
allocation or by any other method of allocation which does not take account of
the equitable considerations referred to in the immediately preceding paragraph.
Notwithstanding the provisions of this Section 7.3(e)(ii), no Holder shall be
required to contribute any amount in excess of the amount by which the total
price at which the Registrable Securities of such Holder were offered to the
public exceeds the amount of any damages which such Holder has otherwise been
required to pay by reason of such untrue statement or omission. No Person guilty
of fraudulent misrepresentation (within the meaning of Section 11(f) of the
Securities Act) shall be entitled to contribution from any Person who was not
guilty of such fraudulent misrepresentation.

      If indemnification is available under this Section 7.3(e), the
indemnifying parties shall indemnify each indemnified party to the full extent
provided in Section 7.3(e)(i) without regard to the relative fault of said
indemnifying party or indemnified party or any other equitable consideration
provided for in this Section 7.3(e)(ii).

      SECTION 7.4 RESTRICTIONS. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary,
the parties agree as follows:

            (a) In the event that in connection with an underwritten public
offering, the managing underwriter(s) shall in good faith impose a limitation on
the number of securities which may be included in such Registration for
marketing purposes, AMG shall not be required to register Registrable Securities
in excess of such limitation, provided that the reduction in the number of
securities which may be included in such Registration to comply with such
limitation is imposed pro rata (based either (as determined by AMG, in its sole
discretion) on relative number of securities held or relative number of
securities sought to be included in such Registration) with respect to the
Holders and all managers of companies providing Investment Management Services
in which AMG may invest after the date hereof and which have so-called
incidental or piggyback registration rights (it being understood that such
limitation may be imposed as to all holders of such securities and the Holders
prior to the imposition of any limitation on other holders of AMG securities).

            (b) If requested in writing by the managing underwriter(s), if any,
of any underwritten public offering of AMG Stock, each Non-Manager Member and
each Employee Stockholder agrees not to offer, sell, contract to sell or
otherwise dispose of any shares of AMG Stock (or any securities convertible into
or exchangeable for AMG Stock) except as part of such

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underwritten public offering within thirty (30) days before or one hundred and
eighty (180) days after the effective date of the registration statement filed
with respect to said offering.

            (c) Following the effectiveness of a Registration (including,
without limitation a Registration for sale on a delayed or continuous basis
under Rule 415 under the Securities Act), each Holder and each Employee
Stockholder agrees not to effect any sales of AMG Stock after they have received
notice from AMG to suspend sales as a result of the commencement of any
Suspension Period. Each Holder may recommence effecting sales of AMG Stock
following further notice to such effect from AMG, which shall be given by AMG
not later than five (5) business days after the conclusion of each Suspension
Period. For purposes hereof, a "Suspension Period" shall mean the pendency or
occurrence of an event that would make it impractical or inadvisable (i) to
cause a Registration Statement to remain in effect or (ii) to permit the sale of
AMG Stock by Holders and by limited partners, members or management employees of
other entities in which AMG is a general partner or manager member (without
prejudice to any particular holder), and shall include, without limitation,
pending negotiations relating to, or consummation of, a transaction or the
pendency or occurrence of any other event that would require additional
disclosure of material information by AMG in a registration statement as to
which AMG has a bona fide business purpose for preserving confidentiality or
which renders AMG unable to comply with applicable legal requirements.

      SECTION 7.5 LIMITATION OF REGISTRATION RIGHTS. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, AMG shall not be required to effect a Registration of Registrable
Securities under this Agreement if, in the written opinion of counsel for AMG,
the Holders of Registrable Securities may then sell all the Registrable
Securities proposed to be sold without registration under the Securities Act.

      SECTION 7.6 OPTION OF RECEIVING FUTURE PIGGYBACK REGISTRATION RIGHTS.
Notwithstanding any provisions of this Section 7, if AMG offers to any Person
engaged in the business of providing Investment Management Services in which AMG
may invest pursuant to an acquisition or investment transaction closing after
the date hereof any form of piggyback registration rights ("New Registration
Rights"), AMG agrees that at each such occasion it shall provide Holders of
Registrable Securities with the option of either retaining the registration
rights then in force for such Registrable Securities or replacing such
registration rights with the New Registration Rights, subject to the limitation
set forth in Section 7.5.


                   ARTICLE VIII - DISSOLUTION AND TERMINATION.

      SECTION 8.1 NO DISSOLUTION. The LLC shall not be dissolved by the
admission of Additional Non-Manager Members or substitute Non-Manager Members or
substitute Manager Members in accordance with the Act and the provisions of this
Agreement.

      SECTION 8.2 EVENTS OF DISSOLUTION.

            (a) The LLC shall be dissolved and its affairs wound up upon the
occurrence of any of the following events:


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                  (i) a date designated in writing by the Manager Member with
      the consent of the Non-Manager Members acting by a Majority Vote; or

                  (ii) upon the entry of a decree of judicial dissolution under
      Section 18-802 of the Act.

            (b) Each Non-Manager Member and each Employee Stockholder and each
other Person who accepts LLC Interests constitutes and appoints each of the
Manager Member (and any successor thereof by merger, transfer, election or
otherwise), and each of the Manager Member's authorized officers and
attorneys-in-fact, with full power of substitution, as its, his or her true and
lawful agents and attorneys-in-fact, with full power and authority in its, his
or her name, place and stead to: execute, swear to, acknowledge, deliver, file
and record in the appropriate public offices all certificates and other
instruments including, at the option of the Manager Member, this Agreement and
the Certificate and all amendments and restatements thereof or any of the
foregoing relating to the continuation of the LLC as contemplated by paragraph
(a)(ii) above, that the Manager Member reasonably deems appropriate or necessary
to exercise any powers of the Manager Member or to carry out the purposes of
this Agreement and to continue the existence or operation of the continuing LLC
as a Limited Liability Company in the State of Delaware and under the Act and in
all jurisdictions in which the LLC may or may wish to conduct business or own
property.

      The foregoing power of attorney is hereby declared to be irrevocable and a
power coupled with an interest, and it shall survive, and shall not be affected
by, the subsequent death, incompetence, dissolution, disability, incapacity,
bankruptcy or termination of any grantor and the transfer of all or any portion
of his LLC Interest and shall extend to such Person's heirs, successors and
assigns. Each Person who accepts LLC Interests is deemed to consent to be bound
by any representations made by the Manager Member or the authorized officers and
attorneys-in-fact thereof, acting in good faith pursuant to such power of
attorney. Each Person who accepts LLC Interests is deemed to consent to and
waive any and all defenses that may be available to contest, negate or disaffirm
any action of the Manager Member or the authorized officers and
attorneys-in-fact thereof, taken in good faith under such power of attorney.
Each Non-Manager Member shall execute and deliver to the Manager Member within
fifteen (15) days after receipt of the Manager Member's request therefor, such
further designations, powers of attorney and other instruments as the Manager
Member deems necessary to effectuate this Section 8.2(b).

      SECTION 8.3 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Upon the dissolution of the LLC the
Manager Member shall promptly notify the Members of such dissolution.

      SECTION 8.4 LIQUIDATION. Upon the dissolution of the LLC, the Manager
Member, or if there is none, the Person or Persons approved by the holders of
more than fifty percent (50%) of the LLC Points then outstanding (including the
Person that was the Manager Member) shall carry out the winding up of the LLC
(in such capacity, the "Liquidating Trustee"), shall immediately commence to
wind up the LLC's affairs; provided, however, that a reasonable time shall be
allowed for the orderly liquidation of the assets of the LLC and the
satisfaction of liabilities to creditors so as to enable the Members to minimize
the normal losses attendant upon a liquidation. The Members shall continue to
share in allocations and distributions during liquidation in the same
proportions, as

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specified in Article IV hereof, as before liquidation. The proceeds of
liquidation shall be distributed as set forth in Section 4.4 hereof.

      SECTION 8.5 TERMINATION. The LLC shall terminate when all of the assets of
the LLC, after payment of or due provision for all debts, liabilities and
obligations of the LLC, shall have been distributed to the Members in the manner
provided for in Section 4.4 and the Certificate shall have been canceled in the
manner required by the Act.

      SECTION 8.6 CLAIMS OF THE MEMBERS. The Members and former Members shall
look solely to the LLC's assets for the return of their Capital Contributions,
and if the assets of the LLC remaining after payment of or due provision for all
debts, liabilities and obligations of the LLC are insufficient to return such
Capital Contributions, the Members and former Members shall have no recourse
against the LLC or any other Member.


                        ARTICLE IX - RECORDS AND REPORTS.

      SECTION 9.1 BOOKS AND RECORDS. The Officers and the Manager Member shall
cause the LLC to keep complete and accurate books of account with respect to the
operations of the LLC, prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting
principles, using the accrual method of accounting, consistently applied. Such
books shall reflect that the interests in the LLC have not been registered under
the Securities Act, and that the interests may not be sold or transferred
without registration under the Securities Act or exemption therefrom and without
compliance with Article V or Article VI of this Agreement. Such books shall be
maintained at the principal office of the LLC in New York, New York or at such
other place as the Manager Member shall determine.

      SECTION 9.2 ACCOUNTING. The LLC's books of account shall be kept on the
accrual method of accounting, or on such other method of accounting as the
Manager Member may from time to time determine, with the advice of the
Independent Public Accountants, and shall be closed and balanced at the end of
each LLC fiscal year and shall be maintained for each fiscal year in a manner
consistent with the manner in which the LLC's books were maintained during the
fiscal year ended December 31, 1997, except to the extent otherwise determined
by the Management Board, with the written consent of the Manager Member or as
otherwise required in accordance with changes in generally accepted accounting
principles or policies of AMG applied consistently with respect to its
Controlled Affiliates so long as no such change in policies affects the
calculation of the Repurchase Price or the Put Price (or, if it does, only after
appropriate provision is made to hold the Non-Manager Members harmless from the
effect of any such change). The taxable year of the LLC shall be the twelve
months ending December 31 or such other taxable year as the Manager Member may
designate, with the written advice of the Independent Public Accountants.

      SECTION 9.3 FINANCIAL AND COMPLIANCE REPORTS. The LLC shall furnish to the
Manager Member, each of the following:

            (a) Within five (5) days after the end of each month and each fiscal
quarter, an unaudited financial report of the LLC, which report shall be
prepared in accordance with generally

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accepted accounting principles using the accrual method of accounting,
consistently applied (except that the financial report may (i) be subject to
normal year-end audit adjustments which are neither individually nor in the
aggregate material and (ii) not contain all notes thereto which may be required
in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles) and shall be
certified by the most senior financial officer of the LLC to have been so
prepared, and which shall include the following:

                  (i) Statements of operations, changes in members' capital and
      cash flows for such month or quarter, together with a cumulative income
      statement from the first day of the then-current fiscal year to the last
      day of such month or quarter;

                  (ii) a balance sheet as of the last day of such month or
      quarter; and

                  (iii) with respect to the quarterly financial report, a
      detailed computation of Free Cash Flow for such quarter.

            (b) Within fifteen (15) days after the end of each fiscal year of
the LLC, audited financial statements of the LLC, which shall include statements
of operations, changes in members' capital and cash flows for such year and a
balance sheet as of the last day thereof, each prepared in accordance with
generally accepted accounting principles, using the accrual method of
accounting, consistently applied, certified by Independent Public Accountants
satisfactory to the Manager Member.

            (c) If requested by the Manager Member, within twenty-five (25) days
after the end of each calendar quarter, the LLC's operating budget for each of
the next four (4) fiscal quarters, in such form and containing such estimates as
may be requested by the Manager Member from time to time, certified by the most
senior financial officer of the LLC.

            (d) Copies of all financial statements, reports, notices, press
releases and other documents released to the public.

            (e) As promptly as is reasonably possible following request by the
Manager Member from time to time, such operations and/or performance data as may
be requested, in each case certified by the most senior financial officer of the
LLC if such a certification is requested by the Manager Member.

            (f) Any other financial or other information available to the
Officers as the Manager Member shall have reasonably requested on a timely
basis.

      SECTION 9.4 MEETINGS.

            (a) The LLC and its Officers shall hold such regular meetings at the
LLC's principal place of business with representatives of the Manager Member as
may be reasonably requested by the Manager Member from time to time. These
meetings shall be attended (either in person or by telephone) by such of the
Officers and other employees of the LLC as may be requested by the Manager
Member or any of the Officers.

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            (b) At each meeting, the Officers shall make such presentations
regarding the LLC and its performance, operations and/or budgets as may be
reasonably requested by the Manager Member, and each of the attendees (whether
in person or by telephone) at such meeting shall have the right to submit
proposals and suggestions regarding the LLC, and the attendees at the meeting
shall discuss and consider such proposals and suggestions.

      SECTION 9.5 TAX MATTERS.

            (a) The Manager Member shall cause to be prepared and filed on or
before the due date (or any extension thereof) Federal, state, local and foreign
tax or information returns required to be filed by the LLC. The Manager Member,
to the extent that LLC funds are available, shall cause the LLC to pay any taxes
payable by the LLC (it being understood that the expenses of preparation and
filing of such tax returns, and the amounts of such taxes, are to be treated as
operating expenses of the LLC to be paid from Operating Cash Flow); provided
that the Manager Member shall not be required to cause the LLC to pay any tax so
long as the Manager Member or the LLC is in good faith and by appropriate legal
proceedings contesting the validity, applicability or amount thereof and such
contest does not materially endanger any right or interest of the LLC and
adequate reserves therefor have been set aside by the LLC. Neither the LLC nor
any Employee Stockholder or Non-Manager Member shall do anything or take any
action which would be inconsistent with the foregoing or with the Manager
Member's actions as authorized by the foregoing provisions of this Section
9.5(a). Each Non-Manager Member shall cooperate with the Manager Member in
causing the LLC to make an election under Section 754 or the Code with respect
to the LLC's fiscal year ended as of the date of this Agreement.

            (b) The Manager Member shall be the tax matters partner for the LLC
pursuant to Sections 6221 through 6233 of the Code.


             ARTICLE X - LIABILITY, EXCULPATION AND INDEMNIFICATION.

      SECTION 10.1 LIABILITY. Except as otherwise provided by the Act, the 
debts, obligations and liabilities of the LLC, whether arising in contract, tort
or otherwise, shall be solely the debts, obligations and liabilities of the LLC,
and no Covered Person shall be obligated personally for any such debt,
obligation or liability of the LLC solely by reason of being a Covered Person.

      SECTION 10.2 EXCULPATION.

            (a) No Covered Person shall be liable to the LLC or any other
Covered Person for any loss, damage or claim incurred by reason of any act or
omission performed or omitted by such Covered Person in good faith on behalf of
the LLC and in a manner reasonably believed to be within the scope of authority
conferred on such Covered Person by this Agreement, except that a Covered Person
shall be liable for any such loss, damage or claim incurred by reason of any
action or inaction of such Covered Person which constituted fraud, gross
negligence, willful misconduct or a breach of this Agreement, the Merger
Agreement or, in the case of a Non-Manager Member or Employee Stockholder, the
Non Solicitation Agreement to which he, she or it is a party.

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            (b) A Covered Person shall be fully protected in relying in good
faith upon the records of the LLC and upon such information, opinions, reports
or statements presented to the Covered Person by any Person as to matters the
Covered Person reasonably believes are within such other Person's professional
or expert competence and who has been selected with reasonable care by or on
behalf of the LLC of such Covered Person.

      SECTION 10.3 FIDUCIARY DUTY.

            (a) To the extent that, at law or in equity, a Covered Person has
duties (including fiduciary duties) and liabilities relating thereto to the LLC
or to any Member, a Covered Person acting under this Agreement shall not be
liable to the LLC or to any Member for its good faith reliance on the provisions
of this Agreement. The provisions of this Agreement, to the extent that they
restrict the duties and liabilities of a Covered Person otherwise existing at
law or in equity, are agreed by the parties hereto to replace such other duties
and liabilities of such Covered Person.

            (b) Unless otherwise expressly provided herein, (i) whenever a
conflict of interest exists or arises between the Manager Member and any other
Member, or (ii) whenever this Agreement or any other agreement contemplated
herein or therein provides that the Manager Member shall act in a manner that
is, or provides terms that are, fair and reasonable to the LLC or any Member,
the Manager Member shall resolve such conflict of interest, take such action or
provide such terms, considering in each case the relative interest of each party
(including its own interest) to such conflict, agreement, transaction or
situation and the benefits and burdens relating to such interests, any customary
or accepted industry practices, and any applicable generally accepted accounting
practices or principles. The resolution, action or term so made, taken or
provided by the Manager Member shall not constitute a breach of this Agreement
or any other agreement contemplated herein or of any duty or obligation of the
Manager Member at law or in equity or otherwise unless the Managing Member did
not act in good faith.

            (c) Whenever in this Agreement the Manager Member is permitted or
required to make a decision (i) in its "discretion" or under a grant of similar
authority or latitude, the Manager Member shall be entitled to consider such
interests and factors as it desires, including its own interests, and shall have
no duty or obligation to give any consideration to any interest of or factors
affecting the LLC or any other Person, or (ii) in its "good faith" or under
another express standard, the Manager Member shall act under such express
standard and shall not be subject to any other or different standard imposed by
this Agreement or other applicable law; provided, however, that if such standard
is qualified by "reasonable," then the Manager Member shall exercise its
discretion or good faith only in a reasonable manner.

            (d) Wherever in this Agreement a factual determination is called for
and the applicable provision of this Agreement does not indicate what party or
parties are to make the applicable factual determination, and/or the applicable
standard to be used in making the factual determination, such determination
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      SECTION 10.4 INDEMNIFICATION. To the fullest extent permitted by
applicable law, a Covered Person shall be entitled to indemnification from the
LLC for any loss, damage or claim (including any amounts paid in settlement of
any such claims) incurred by such Covered Person by reason of any act or
omission performed or omitted by such Covered Person in good faith on behalf of
the LLC and in a manner reasonably believed to be within the scope of authority
conferred on such Covered Person by this Agreement, except that no Covered
Person shall be entitled to be indemnified in respect of any loss, damage or
claim incurred by such Covered Person by reason of any action or inaction of
such Covered Person which constituted fraud, gross negligence, willful
misconduct or a breach of this Agreement, the Merger Agreement or, in the case
of the Non-Manager Member or Employee Stockholder, the Non Solicitation
Agreement to which he, she or it is a party; provided, however, that any
indemnity under this Section 10.4 shall be provided out of and to the extent of
Company assets only, and no Covered Person shall have any personal liability to
provide indemnity on account thereof.

      SECTION 10.5 NOTICE; OPPORTUNITY TO DEFEND AND EXPENSES.

            (a) Promptly after receipt by any Covered Person from any third
party of notice of any demand, claim or circumstance that, immediately or with
the lapse of time, would reasonably be expected to give rise to a claim or the
commencement (or threatened commencement) of any action, proceeding or
investigation (an "Asserted Liability") that could reasonably be expected to
result in any loss, damage or claim with respect to which the Covered Person
might be entitled to indemnification from the LLC under Section 10.4, the
Covered Person shall give notice thereof (the "Claims Notice") to the LLC;
provided, however, that a failure to give such notice shall not prejudice the
Covered Person's right to indemnification hereunder except to the extent that
the LLC is actually prejudiced thereby. The Claims Notice shall describe the
Asserted Liability in such reasonable detail as is practicable under the
circumstances, and shall, to the extent practicable under the circumstances,
indicate the amount (estimated, if necessary) of the loss or damage that has
been or may be suffered by the Covered Person.

            (b) The LLC may elect to compromise or defend, at its own expense
and by its own counsel, any Asserted Liability; provided, however, that if the
named parties to any action or proceeding include (or could reasonably be
expected to include) both the LLC and a Covered Person, or more than one Covered
Persons, and the LLC is advised that representation of both parties by the same
counsel would be inappropriate under applicable standards of professional
conduct, the Covered Person may engage separate counsel at the expense of the
LLC. If the LLC elects to compromise or defend such Asserted Liability, it shall
within twenty (20) business days (or sooner, if the nature of the Asserted
Liability so requires) notify the Covered Person of its intent to do so, and the
Covered Person shall cooperate, at the expense of the LLC, in the compromise of,
or defense against, such Asserted Liability. If the LLC elects not to compromise
or defend the Asserted Liability, fails to notify the Covered Person of its
election as herein provided, contests its obligation to provide indemnification
under this Agreement, or fails to make or ceases making a good faith and
diligent defense, the Covered Person may pay, compromise or defend such Asserted
Liability all at the expense of the Covered Person. Except as set forth in the
preceding sentence, neither the LLC nor the Covered Person may settle or
compromise any claim over the objection of the other; provided, however, that
consent to settlement or compromise shall not be unreasonably withheld. In any
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the LLC and the Covered Person may participate at their own expense, in the
defense of such Asserted Liability. If the Covered Person chooses to defend any
claim, the Covered Person shall make available to the LLC any books, records or
other documents within its control that are necessary or appropriate for such
defense, all at the expense of the LLC.

            (c) If the LLC elects not to compromise or defend an Asserted
Liability, or fails to notify the Covered Person of its election as above
provided, then, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, expenses
(including legal fees) incurred by a Covered Person in defending any Asserted
Liability, shall, from time to time, be advanced by the LLC prior to the final
disposition of such claim, demand, action, suit or proceeding upon receipt by
the LLC of an undertaking by or on behalf of the Covered Person to repay such
amount if it shall be determined that the Covered Person is not entitled to be
indemnified as authorized in Section 10.4 hereof. The LLC may, if the Manager
Member deems it appropriate, require any Covered Person for whom expenses are
advanced, to deliver adequate security to the LLC for his or her obligation to
repay such indemnification.

      SECTION 10.6 MISCELLANEOUS.

            (a) The right of indemnification hereby provided shall not be
exclusive of, and shall not affect, any other rights to which a Covered Person
may be entitled. Nothing contained in this Article X shall limit any lawful
rights to indemnification existing independently of this Article X.

            (b) The indemnification rights provided by this Article X shall also
inure to the benefit of the heirs, executors, administrators, successors and
assigns of a Covered Person and any officers, directors, partners, shareholders,
employees and Affiliates of such Covered Person (and any former officer,
director, member, shareholder or employee of such Covered Person, if the loss,
damage or claim was incurred while such person was an officer, director, member,
shareholder or employee of such Covered Person). The Manager Member may extend
the indemnification called for by Section 10.4 to non-employee agents of the
LLC, the Manager Member or its Affiliates.


                           ARTICLE XI - MISCELLANEOUS.

      SECTION 11.1 NOTICES. All notices, requests, elections, consents or
demands permitted or required to be made under this Agreement ("Notices") shall
be in writing, signed by the Person or Persons giving such notice, request,
election, consent or demand and shall be delivered personally or by confirmed
facsimile, or sent by registered or certified mail, or by commercial courier to
the other Members, at their addresses set forth on the signature pages hereof or
on Schedule A hereto, or at such other addresses as may be supplied by written
notice given in conformity with the terms of this Section 11.1. All Notices to
the LLC shall be made to the Manager Member at the address set forth on the
signature pages hereof or on Schedule A hereto, with a copy (which shall not
constitute notice) to the Chairman of the LLC at the principal offices of the
LLC. The date of any such personal or facsimile delivery or the date of delivery
by an overnight courier or the date five (5)

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days after the date of mailing by registered or certified mail, as the case may
be, shall be the date of such notice.

      SECTION 11.2 SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS. Subject to the restrictions on
transfer set forth herein, this Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure
to the benefit of the Members, their respective successors, successors-in-title,
heirs and assigns, and each and every successors-in-interest to any Member,
whether such successor acquires such interest by way of gift, purchase,
foreclosure or by any other method, and each shall hold such interest subject to
all of the terms and provisions of this Agreement.

      SECTION 11.3 AMENDMENTS. No amendments may be made to this Agreement
without the prior written consent of (i) the Manager Member and (ii) a Majority
Vote of the Non-Manager Members; provided, however, that, without the vote,
consent or approval of any other Member, the Manager Member shall make such
amendments and additions to Schedule A hereto as are required by the provisions
hereof; and, provided further, that the Manager Member may amend this Agreement
to correct any printing, stenographic or clerical errors or omissions. Except as
otherwise specifically provided for herein, no amendment may be made to this
Agreement which materially and adversely affects a Non-Manager Member in a
manner different from all the other Non-Manager Members, without the prior
written consent of the Non-Manager Member which would be so affected.

      SECTION 11.4 NO PARTITION. No Member nor any successor-in-interest to any
Member, shall have the right while this Agreement remains in effect to have the
property of the LLC partitioned, or to file a complaint or institute any
proceeding at law or in equity to have the property of the LLC partitioned, and
each Member, on behalf of himself, his successors, representatives, heirs and
assigns, hereby waives any such right. It is the intent of the Members that
during the term of this Agreement, the rights of the Members and the Employee
Stockholders and their successors-in-interest, as among themselves, shall be
governed by the terms of this Agreement, and that the right of any Member or
successors-in-interest to assign, transfer, sell or otherwise dispose of his
interest in the LLC shall be subject to the limitations and restrictions of this
Agreement.

      SECTION 11.5 NO WAIVER; CUMULATIVE REMEDIES. The failure of any Member to
insist upon strict performance of a covenant hereunder or of any obligation
hereunder, irrespective of the length of time for which such failure continues,
shall not be a waiver of such Member's right to demand strict compliance in the
future. No consent or waiver, express or implied, to or of any breach or default
in the performance of any obligation hereunder, shall constitute a consent or
waiver to or of any other breach or default in the performance of the same or
any other obligation hereunder. The rights and remedies provided by this
Agreement are cumulative and the use of any one right or remedy by any party
shall not preclude or waive its right to use any or all other remedies. Said
rights and remedies are given in addition to any other rights the parties may
have by law, statute, ordinance or otherwise.

      SECTION 11.6 DISPUTE RESOLUTION. All disputes arising in connection with
this Agreement shall be resolved by binding arbitration in accordance with the
applicable rules of the American Arbitration Association. The arbitration shall
be held in Massachusetts before a single arbitrator

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selected in accordance with Section 12 of the American Arbitration Association
Commercial Arbitration Rules who shall have substantial business experience in
the investment advisory industry, and shall otherwise be conducted in accordance
with the American Arbitration Association Commercial Arbitration Rules.

      SECTION 11.7 PRIOR AGREEMENTS SUPERSEDED. This Agreement and the schedules
and exhibits hereto supersede the prior understandings and agreements among the
parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and thereof.

      SECTION 11.8 CAPTIONS. Titles or captions of Articles or Sections
contained in this Agreement are inserted as a matter of convenience and for
reference, and in no way define, limit, extend or describe the scope of this
Agreement or the intent of any provision hereof.

      SECTION 11.9 COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement may be executed in a number of
counterparts, all of which together shall for all purposes constitute one
Agreement, binding on all the Members notwithstanding that all Members have not
signed the same counterpart.

      SECTION 11.10 APPLICABLE LAW; JURISDICTION. This Agreement and the rights
and obligations of the parties hereunder shall be governed by and interpreted,
construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Delaware,
without applying the choice of law or conflicts of law provisions thereof.

      SECTION 11.11 INTERPRETATION. All terms herein using the singular shall
include the plural; all terms using the plural shall include the singular; in
each case, the term shall be as appropriate to the context of each sentence.
Throughout this Agreement, nouns, pronouns and verbs shall be construed as
masculine, feminine and neuter, whichever shall be applicable.

      SECTION 11.12 SEVERABILITY. The invalidity or unenforceability of any
particular provision of this Agreement shall not affect the other provisions
hereof, and this Agreement shall be construed in all respects as if such invalid
or unenforceable provision were omitted.

      SECTION 11.13 CREDITORS. None of the provisions of this Agreement shall be
for the benefit of or enforceable by any creditor of (i) any Member, (ii) any
Employee Stockholder or (iii) the LLC, other than a Member who is also a
creditor of the LLC.

                           [INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK]

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      IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Initial Non-Manager Members and the Manager Member
have executed and delivered this Amended and Restated Limited Liability Company
Agreement as of the day and year first above written.

                                 MANAGER MEMBER

Name and Signature                           Address

GEOCAPITAL CORPORATION                       Two International Place, 23rd Floor
(formerly known as Merger Sub)               Boston, MA  02110

By:  /s/ Sean M. Healey
     ------------------
   Name:
   Title:



                               NON-MANAGER MEMBERS

Name and Signature                        Address


/s/ Irwin Lieber                          c/o GeoCapital, LLC
- --------------------------                767 Fifth Avenue, 45th Floor
Irwin Lieber                              New York, NY 10153-4590


/s/ Barry K. Fingerhut                    c/o GeoCapital, LLC
- --------------------------                767 Fifth Avenue, 45th Floor
Barry K. Fingerhut                        New York, NY 10153-4590


/s/ Seth A. Lieber                        c/o GeoCapital, LLC
- --------------------------                767 Fifth Avenue, 45th Floor
Seth A. Lieber                            New York, NY 10153-4590


/s/ Jonathan C. Lieber                    c/o GeoCapital, LLC
- --------------------------                767 Fifth Avenue, 45th Floor
Jonathan C. Lieber                        New York, NY 10153-4590


/s/ Dana G. Lieber                        c/o GeoCapital, LLC
- --------------------------                767 Fifth Avenue, 45th Floor
Dana G. Lieber                            New York, NY 10153-4590


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/s/ Andrew J. Fingerhut                   c/o GeoCapital, LLC
- --------------------------                767 Fifth Avenue, 45th Floor
Andrew J. Fingerhut                       New York, NY 10153-4590
                  


/s/ Brooke A. Fingerhut                   c/o GeoCapital, LLC
- --------------------------                767 Fifth Avenue, 45th Floor 
Brooke A. Fingerhut                       New York, NY 10153-4590
                          


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                                 ACKNOWLEDGMENT

      The undersigned is executing this Agreement solely (i) to acknowledge and
agree to be bound by the provisions of Section 3.12, Article VII and the
relevant provisions of Article XI hereof (ii) to represent that the undersigned
is the sole owner of all of the outstanding capital stock of the Managing
Member, and (iii) to agree that, without a Majority Vote, for so long as Merger
Sub is the Managing Member of the LLC, the undersigned shall not in any manner
directly or indirectly sell, transfer, assign, pledge, hypothecate or otherwise
encumber or dispose of any of the capital stock of the Managing Member, subject
to the exceptions set forth in clause (i) and clause (ii) of Section 6.1(a).

AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.
Two International Place
23rd Floor
Boston, MA 02110


By: /s/ Sean M. Healey
    ------------------------
Name:
      ----------------------
Title:
      ----------------------


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                                   SCHEDULE A

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Member                              LLC Points        Capital Contribution
- ------                              ----------        --------------------

<S>                                 <C>                  <C>        
GeoCapital Corporation              60.0000              $24,000,000

Irwin Lieber                        19.9479              $         0

Barry K. Fingerhut                  13.9246              $         0

Seth Lieber                         1.3107               $         0

Jonathan C. Lieber                  1.3107               $         0

Dana G. Lieber                      1.1687               $         0

Andrew J. Fingerhut                 1.1687               $         0

Brooke A. Fingerhut                 1.1687               $         0
                                    ------               -----------

TOTAL                               100.0000             $24,000,000
</TABLE>


Addresses


     GeoCapital Corporation
     c/o Affiliated Managers Group, Inc.
     Two International Place, 23rd Floor
     Boston, MA 02110


     Each of the above individuals can be contacted at:

     c/o GeoCapital, LLC
     767 Fifth Avenue
     New York, NY 10153


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                                   SCHEDULE B

ACTUAL PERFORMANCE FEE CALCULATION AS OF THE DATE HEREOF
- --------------------------------------------------------
       
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
       
            (a)           (b)         (c)        (d)         (e)          (f)    
        Performance                                                                  
        Fee for the   Performance              Option                   Cumulative   
          current      Fee after              Limitation     Option      Residual    
 Year   measurement  adjusting for   Base   (as a percent  Limitation  ("Carryover") 
 Ended     period      Carryover     Fee     of Base Fee)      ($)       ((b)-(e))   
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>      <C>          <C>          <C>           <C>        <C>           <C>        
Jun-94   (1,291,129)  (1,291,129)  1,220,846     50%        (610,423)     (680,706)  
Jun-95   (1,847,065)  (2,527,771)  1,284,778     50%        (642,389)   (1,885,382)  
Jun-96   (2,193,110)  (4,078,492)  1,580,134     50%        (790,067)   (3,288,426)  
Jun-97      635,197   (2,653,229)  1,647,874     50%        (823,937)   (1,829,292)  
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

<CAPTION>
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------        
                       Debits (Option Limitation/5)                                  
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------        
 Jun-98         Jun-99         Jun-00         Jun-01        Jun-02         Total             
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------   
<S>             <C>            <C>            <C>            <C>         <C>   
(122,085)                                                                 (122,085)       
(128,478)      (128,478)                                                  (256,956)       
(158,013)      (158,013)      (158,013)                                   (474,040)       
(164,787)      (164,787)      (164,787)      (164,787)                    (659,150)       
                                                                                --        
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(573,363)      (451,279)      (322,801)      (164,787)        --        (1,512,230)       
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------        
</TABLE>





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                                   SCHEDULE B

sample Actual Performance Fee Calculation (For Illustration Purposes Only) The
Actual calculations shall be done as set forth in the text of the Amended and 
Restated Limited Liability Company Agreement

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

            (a)           (b)         (c)        (d)         (e)          (f)    
        Performance                                                                  
        Fee for the   Performance              Option                   Cumulative   
          current      Fee after              Limitation     Option      Residual    
 Year   measurement  adjusting for   Base   (as a percent  Limitation  ("Carryover") 
 Ended     period      Carryover     Fee     of Base Fee)      ($)       ((b)-(e))   
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>      <C>          <C>          <C>           <C>        <C>           <C>        

Jun-94   (1,291,129)  (1,291,129)  1,220,846     50%        (610,423)       (680,706)    
Jun-95   (1,847,065)  (2,527,771)  1,284,778     50%        (642,389)     (1,885,382)    
Jun-96   (2,193,110)  (4,078,492)  1,580,134     50%        (790,067)     (3,288,425)    
Jun-97      635,197   (2,653,228)  1,647,874     50%        (823,937)     (1,829,291)    
Jun-98      250,000   (1,579,291)  1,500,000     50%        (750,000)       (829,291)    
Jun-99           --     (829,291)  1,500,000     50%        (750,000)        (79,291)    
Jun-00      500,000      420,709   1,500,000     50%         420,709              --     
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

<CAPTION>
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------        
                       Debits/Credits (Option Limitation/5)                                  
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------        
 Jun-98        Jun-99      Jun-00       Jun-01      Jun-02       Jun-03       Jun-04
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------   
<S>           <C>          <C>          <C>           <C>        <C>          <C>
(122,084)                                                                                      
(128,477)    (128,477)                                                                        
(158,013)    (158,013)    (158,013)                                                            
(164,787)    (164,787)    (164,787)    (164,787)                                                   
(150,000)    (150,000)    (150,000)    (150,000)    (150,000)                                      
             (150,000)    (150,000)    (150,000)    (150,000)    (150,000)                               
                            84,142       84,142       84,142       84,142     84,142                   
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------         
(723,361)    (751,277)    (538,659)    (380,646)    (215,858)     (65,858)    84,142   
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>

sample Pro-Forma Performance Fee Calculation (For Illustration Purposes Only) 
The Actual calculations shall be done as set forth in the text of the Amended
and Restated Limited Liability Company Agreement - calculated as if

     (i)  the Carryover at June 1997 (being the residual negative performance
          fee from periods ended on or prior to June 30, 1997) was zero, and

     (ii) there were no so-called "Debits" from or attributable to any
          measurement periods ended on or prior June 30, 1997.

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

            (a)           (b)         (c)        (d)         (e)          (f)        
        Performance                                             
        Fee for the   Performance              Option                   Cumulative   
          current      Fee after              Limitation     Option      Residual    
 Year   measurement  adjusting for   Base   (as a percent  Limitation  ("Carryover") 
 Ended     period      Carryover     Fee     of Base Fee)      ($)       ((b)-(e))   
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
<S>      <C>          <C>          <C>           <C>        <C>           <C>        
Jun-94   (1,291,129)  (1,291,129)  1,220,846     50%        (610,423)       (680,706) 
Jun-95   (1,847,065)  (2,527,771)  1,284,778     50%        (642,389)     (1,885,382) 
Jun-96   (2,193,110)  (4,078,492)  1,580,134     50%        (790,067)     (3,288,425) 
Jun-97      635,197   (2,653,228)  1,647,874     50%        (823,937)           ZERO  
Jun-98      250,000      250,000   1,500,000     50%         250,000              --  
Jun-99           --           --   1,500,000     50%              --              --  
Jun-00      500,000      500,000   1,500,000     50%         500,000              --  
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

<CAPTION>                                                                            
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 
                       Debits/Credits (Option Limitation/5)                          
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 
 Jun-98       Jun-99      Jun-00      Jun-01      Jun-02       Jun-03       Jun-04 
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 
<S>           <C>          <C>          <C>           <C>        <C>          <C>    
  ZERO                                                                                    
  ZERO          ZERO                                                                      
  ZERO          ZERO        ZERO                                                           
  ZERO          ZERO        ZERO        ZERO                                              
50,000        50,000      50,000      50,000       50,000                                 
                  --          --          --           --           --                       
                         100,000     100,000      100,000      100,000      100,000            
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------    
50,000        50,000     150,000     150,000      150,000      100,000      100,000  
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Jun-98       Jun-99       Jun-00      Jun-01      Jun-02      Jun-03     Jun-04
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------   
$   773,361   $  801,277   $  688,659    $530,646    $365,858    $165,858   $15,858

$   829,291   $   79,291   $       --    $     --    $     --    $    --         --

$ 2,568,156   $1,766,879   $1,078,220    $547,575    $181,716    $15,858         --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>

PRO FORMA MINNESOTA ALLOCATION (calculated as Sample Pro-Forma minus Sample
Actual)
REMAINING MINNESOTA CARRYOVER AMOUNT (calculated as Sample Actual minus Sample
Pro-Forma)
REMAINING MINNESOTA CUMULATIVE DEBITS(1) (calculated as Sample Actual minus
Sample Pro-Forma)


(1) Calculated as of June 30, but assuming that the June payment had already
been made and that AMG had received its portion of the Pro Forma Minnesota
Allocation for that year


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                                   SCHEDULE C

The provisions of this Schedule C are merely illustrative examples and are not a
part of the agreement between the parties to the Amended and Restated Limited
Liability Company Agreement of GeoCapital, LLC (the "LLC Agreement").
Capitalized terms used in this Schedule have the meanings set forth in the LLC
Agreement.

1. Assumptions

Free Cash Flow =                    50.00% of Revenues From Operations

Ownership of GeoCapital LLC

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
            --------------------------------------------------------      
               Member                                        Points          
            --------------------------------------------------------      
            <S>                                              <C>      
            GeoCapital Corporation                           60.0000  
            Irwin Lieber                                     19.9479  
            Barry Fingerhut                                  13.9246  
            Seth Lieber                                       1.3107  
            Jonathan Lieber                                   1.3107  
            Dana Lieber                                       1.1687  
            Andrew Fingerhut                                  1.1687  
            Brooke Fingerhut                                  1.1687  
                                                            --------      
                                                   TOTAL    100.0000  
            --------------------------------------------------------      
</TABLE>


2. Scenario    

Messrs. Irwin Lieber and Barry Fingerhut launch a $100 million hedge fund with a
1% fee based on assets under management and a carried interest equal to 20% of
any net gain. To launch the fund and receive the carry, they must, because of
marketing factors, invest $ 2,000,000 for which they also receive limited
partnership interests totaling 2.00%

          (i) Pursuant to Section 3.10(b), the management fee must be paid over
          to GeoCapital LLC

          (ii) Pursuant to Section 3.10(c), the Manager Member or Affiliated
          Managers Group, Inc. (or any other Affiliate of Affiliated Managers
          Group, Inc. as selected by the Manager Member) is entitled to 10% of
          the 20% carry, or 2% of the net gain in the hedge fund. The Manager
          Member or such Affiliate receives this interest for no, or nominal,
          consideration. In addition, this portion of the carry would have to be
          structured in accordance with the provisions of Section 3.10(c).

          (iii) If the Manager Member (or one of its Affiliates as selected by
          the Manager Member) determines to exercise its rights under Section
          3.10(d), then, for the consideration required by such Section, the
          Manager Member may purchase a portion of the carried interest
          determined as follows:

                    (A x B) = C  where

                    A =  30.00% or 60/100 x 50%

                    B =  20.00% (the 20% carry to which Messrs. Lieber    
                                and Fingerhut would be entitled prior to
                                taking into account the operation of    
                                Section 3.10(c) as described in (ii)    
                                above)                                  

                    C =  2.00%  (the 2% of net gain to which the Manager  
                                Member is entitled pursuant to Section  
                                3.10(c) as described in (ii) above)     

                    or a total of

                         4.00% of the net gain in the hedge fund (pursuant to 
                         Section 3.10(d))
                    

                    The cost to the Manager Member or its selected Affiliate
                    would be is equal to 20% of the total investment required in
                    respect of the total carried interests, or: $400,000




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                                   SCHEDULE C


                    In addition, the portion of the carry purchased by the
                    Manager Member would have to be structured in accordance
                    with the provisions of Section 3.10(c).

                    Because, in connection with obtaining the carried interests,
                    Messrs. Lieber and Fingerhut also received other limited
                    partnership interests, for its $400,000 investment, the
                    Manager Member or its selected Affiliate would also receive
                    20.00% of the limited partnership interests or 0.4% of the
                    limited partnership interests in the hedge fund.

3. Conclusion

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

        -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                               Percent Carried
           Holder                 Interest        Percent LP Interest     Investment
        -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
        <S>                         <C>                  <C>            <C>         
        Manager Member               6.00%                0.40%          $    400,000
        Lieber and Fingerhut        14.00%                1.60%          $  1,600,000
        Investors                      --                98.00%          $ 98,000,000
                                    -----                -----           ------------
                                    20.00%               100.0%          $100,000,000
        -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>





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                                   SCHEDULE D


The provisions of this Schedule D are merely illustrative examples and are not a
part of the agreement between the parties to the Amended and Restated Limited
Liability Company Agreement of GeoCapital, LLC (the "LLC Agreement").
Capitalized terms used in this Schedule have the meanings set forth in the LLC
Agreement.

This example assumes that the termination of employment occurs at September 30,
1997, but that GeoCapital had been operating under the LLC structure under the
Amended and Restated LLC Agreement.

This example further assumes that operating expenses did not exceed Operating
Cash Flow

1)  Assumed Revenues for the 24 months ending the last day of the calendar
       quarter in which the termination of an Employee Stockholder's employment
       occurs because of resignation, termination For Cause or termination for
       Unsatisfactory Performance

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                     --------------------------------------------------
                      R E V E N U E S       F R E E  C A S H F L O W
                     --------------------------------------------------
<S>                      <C>          <C>                <C>        
Year Ended

   9/30/96               $10,567,586  =TOTAL *.5         $ 5,283,793.00
 12/31/97                $13,500,000  =TOTAL *.5         $ 6,750,000.00
                     ---------------                     --------------
 Subtotals               $24,067,586                     $12,033,793.00
                     --------------------------------------------------

                                      FIFTY PERCENT                  50%

                                      TOTAL                 $ 6,016,897

                                      Multiple                        3
                                                            -----------
                            Hypothetical Sale Price         $18,050,690
</TABLE>


2)  Calculation of Repurchase Price using the methodology in Section 3.11(c)(ii)

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   Starting                         Percentage      Allocation of    Purchase Price for
   Member           Capital    Partnership Points    Ownership       Gain or Loss      100% of Points
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>              <C>                 <C>              <C>            <C>                     <C>
AMG              $24,000,000         60.0000          60.0000%      $(3,569,586)
I. Lieber               0.00         19.9479          19.9479%       (1,186,763)             0.00
B. Fingerhut            0.00         13.9246          13.9246%         (828,418)             0.00
S. Lieber               0.00          1.3107           1.3107%          (77,978)             0.00
J. Lieber               0.00          1.3107           1.3107%          (77,978)             0.00
D. Lieber               0.00          1.1687           1.1687%          (69,530)             0.00
A. Fingerhut            0.00          1.1687           1.1687%          (69,530)             0.00
B. Fingerhut            0.00          1.1687           1.1687%          (69,530)             0.00
                 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 $24,000,000          100.00         100.0000%      $(5,949,311)
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>




                                     Page 1

<PAGE>   1
                                  EXHIBIT 10.4

         PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A CONFIDENTIAL
TREATMENT REQUEST FILED WITH THE COMMISSION. ASTERISKS (*) IDENTIFY WHERE SUCH
CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION HAS BEEN OMITTED. THE OMITTED PORTIONS HAVE BEEN FILED
SEPARATELY WITH THE COMMISSION.










                              FIRST QUADRANT, L.P.

               AMENDED AND RESTATED LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT

                                 March 28, 1996
<PAGE>   2
                              FIRST QUADRANT, L.P.
                              AMENDED AND RESTATED
                          LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT

                                TABLE OF CONTENTS

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                                                  Page
                                                                                                                  ----
<S>                                                                                                                <C>
ARTICLE I - DEFINITIONS..........................................................................................   1
         Section 1.1       Definitions...........................................................................   1
                                                                                                                    
ARTICLE II - ORGANIZATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS.................................................................   8
         Section 2.1       Continuation of Partnership...........................................................   8
         Section 2.2       Name of the Partnership...............................................................   9
         Section 2.3       Purposes of the Partnership...........................................................   9
         Section 2.4       Place of Business; Registered Agent...................................................   9
         Section 2.5       Duration of the Partnership...........................................................   9
         Section 2.6       Title to Property.....................................................................  10
         Section 2.7       Liability of Partners.................................................................  10
         Section 2.8       Fiscal Year...........................................................................  10
                                                                                                                   
ARTICLE III - MANAGEMENT OF THE PARTNERSHIP......................................................................  10
         Section 3.1       Management in General.................................................................  10
         Section 3.2       Officers of the Partnership...........................................................  11
         Section 3.3       Operation of the Business of the Partnership..........................................  11
         Section 3.4       Compensation and Expenses of the Partner..............................................  13
         Section 3.5       Other Business of the General Partner and its Affiliates..............................  13
         Section 3.6       Limited Partners and Non Solicitation Agreements......................................  14
         Section 3.7       Non Solicitation and Non-Disclosure by Limited Partners and Employee                    
                           Stockholders..........................................................................  14
         Section 3.8       Remedies Upon Breach..................................................................  17
         Section 3.9       Repurchase Upon Termination of Employment or Bankruptcy...............................  17
         Section 3.10      No Employment Obligation..............................................................  23
         Section 3.11      Miscellaneous.........................................................................  23
         Section 3.12      Exculpation; Indemnification..........................................................  24
                                                                                                                   
ARTICLE IV - CAPITAL CONTRIBUTIONS; DISTRIBUTIONS;                                                                 
         CAPITAL ACCOUNTS AND ALLOCATIONS........................................................................  25
         Section 4.1       Capital Contributions.................................................................  25
         Section 4.2       Capital Accounts; Allocations.........................................................  28
         Section 4.3       Distributions.........................................................................  29
         Section 4.4       Distributions Upon Liquidation; Establishment of a Reserve Upon                         
                  Liquidation....................................................................................  31
         Section 4.5       Proceeds from the Sale of Securities; Insurance Proceeds; Certain                       
                  Special Allocations............................................................................  32
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         Section 4.6       Federal Tax Allocations...............................................................  33
                                                                                                                   
ARTICLE V - TRANSFER OF PARTNERSHIP INTERESTS OTHER THAN                                                           
         BY THE GENERAL PARTNER, ADMISSION OF ADDITIONAL                                                           
         PARTNERS, REDEMPTION AND WITHDRAWAL.....................................................................  34
         Section 5.1       Assignability of Interests............................................................  34
         Section 5.2       Substitute Limited Partners...........................................................  35
         Section 5.3       Additional Requirements...............................................................  35
         Section 5.4       Allocation of Distributions Between Assignor and Assignee; Successor to                 
                  Capital Accounts...............................................................................  36
         Section 5.5       Redemptions and Withdrawals...........................................................  36
         Section 5.6       Issuance of Additional Partnership Interests..........................................  36
         Section 5.7       Representation of Partners............................................................  37
                                                                                                                   
ARTICLE VI - TRANSFER OF PARTNERSHIP INTEREST BY THE                                                               
         GENERAL PARTNER; REDEMPTION, REMOVAL                                                                      
         AND WITHDRAWAL..........................................................................................  38
         Section 6.1       Assignability of Interest.............................................................  38
         Section 6.2       Resignation, Redemption, and Withdrawal...............................................  38
                                                                                                                   
ARTICLE VII - PUT/CALL OF PARTNERSHIP INTERESTS;                                                                   
         REGISTRATION RIGHTS.....................................................................................  39
         Section 7.1       Mandatory Puts........................................................................  39
         Section 7.2       Election Rights of Limited Partners to Receive AMG Stock..............................  42
         Section 7.3       General Partner Call Option...........................................................  42
         Section 7.4       AMG Call Option.......................................................................  43
         Section 7.5       Registration Rights...................................................................  45
         Section 7.6       Limitations...........................................................................  48
         Section 7.7       Limitation of Registration Rights.....................................................  48
                                                                                                                   
ARTICLE VIII - DISSOLUTION AND TERMINATION.......................................................................  49
         Section 8.1       Events of Dissolution.................................................................  49
                                                                                                                   
ARTICLE IX - RECORDS AND REPORTS.................................................................................  51
         Section 9.1       Books and Records.....................................................................  51
         Section 9.2       Accounting............................................................................  51
         Section 9.3       Financial Reports.....................................................................  51
         Section 9.4       Meetings..............................................................................  52
         Section 9.5       Tax Matters...........................................................................  53
                                                                                                                   
ARTICLE X - MISCELLANEOUS........................................................................................  53
         Section 10.1      Notices...............................................................................  53
         Section 10.2      Successors and Assigns................................................................  53
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         Section 10.3      Amendments............................................................................  54
         Section 10.4      No Partition..........................................................................  54
         Section 10.5      No Waiver.............................................................................  54
         Section 10.6      Dispute Resolution....................................................................  54
         Section 10.7      Prior Agreements Superseded...........................................................  54
         Section 10.8      Captions..............................................................................  55
         Section 10.9      Counterparts..........................................................................  55
         Section 10.10     Applicable Law; Jurisdiction..........................................................  55
         Section 10.11     Singular and Plural...................................................................  55
         Section 10.12     Creditors.............................................................................  55
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EXHIBITS

Exhibit A      -  Form of Executive Retention Option
Exhibit B      -  Incentive Program
Exhibit C(i)   -  Form of Non Solicitation/Non Disclosure Agreement
                  for Employee Stockholders employed by First Quadrant, L.P.
Exhibit C(ii)  -  Form of Non Solicitation/Non Disclosure Agreement for Employee
                  Stockholders employed by First Quadrant Limited
Exhibit D      -  Form of Promissory Note for Repurchases
Exhibit E      -  Form of Promissory Note for Funds Call


SCHEDULES

Schedule A        -    Partnership Points and Capital Accounts
Schedule 3.3(b)   -    Incentive Compensation Plan Payments


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                              FIRST QUADRANT, L.P.

               AMENDED AND RESTATED LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT



         This Amended and Restated Limited Partnership Agreement (the
"Agreement") is made and entered into as of March 28, 1996 (the "Effective
Date"), by and among First Quadrant Corp., a New Jersey corporation (the
"General Partner"), the other partners named on Schedule A hereto (collectively,
the "Limited Partners" and individually, a "Limited Partner"). The General
Partner and the Limited Partners are sometimes herein referred to collectively
as the "Partners" and individually as a "Partner."

         This Agreement amends and completely restates that certain Amended and
Restated Limited Partnership Agreement of First Quadrant, L.P. entered into as
of March 25, 1996, by and among the General Partner and the Limited Partners.

         FOR GOOD AND VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, the receipt and sufficiency of
which is hereby acknowledged, and in consideration of the mutual agreements
hereinafter set forth, including, but not limited to, their capital
contributions, the parties hereby agree as follows:


                            ARTICLE I - DEFINITIONS.

         SECTION 1.1 DEFINITIONS. For purposes of this Agreement:

         "Additional Limited Partner" shall have the meaning specified in
Section 5.6.

         "Advisers Act" shall mean the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as it
may be amended from time to time, and any successor to such Act.

         "Affiliate" shall mean, with respect to any person or entity (herein
the "first party"), any other person or entity that directly or indirectly
controls, or is controlled by, or is under common control with, such first
party. The term "control" as used herein (including the terms "controlled by"
and "under common control with") means the possession, directly or indirectly,
of the power to (a) vote 50% or more of the outstanding voting securities of
such person or entity or (b) otherwise direct the management or policies of such
person or entity by contract or otherwise.

         "Agreement" shall mean this Amended and Restated Limited Partnership
Agreement, as it may from time to time be amended, supplemented or restated.

         "AMG" shall mean Affiliated Managers Group, Inc., a Delaware
corporation.

         "Asset Transfer" shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in the Stock
Purchase Agreement.
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         "Capital Account" shall mean the capital account maintained by the
Partnership with respect to each Partner in accordance with the capital
accounting rules described in Section 4.2 hereof.

         "Capital Contribution" shall mean, as to each Partner, the amount of
money and/or the agreed fair market value of any property (net of any
liabilities encumbering such property that the Partnership is considered to
assume or take subject to) contributed to the capital of the Partnership by such
Partner.

         "Certificate of Limited Partnership" shall mean the certificate of
limited partnership for the Partnership required under the Partnership Act, as
such Certificate may be amended or restated from time to time.

         "Closing" shall have the meaning set forth in the Stock Purchase
Agreement.

         "Code" or "Internal Revenue Code" shall mean the United States Internal
Revenue Code of 1986, as from time to time amended, and any successor thereto,
together with all regulations promulgated thereunder.

         "Effective Date" shall have the meaning specified in the preamble of
this Agreement.

         "Employee Stockholder" shall mean (i) in the case of a Limited Partner
which is not an individual, that certain officer and/or employee of the
Partnership or First Quadrant Limited (or, in the case of Lovell, Inc., Robert
M. Lovell, Jr.) who is the owner of all the issued and outstanding capital stock
of a Limited Partner, and is listed as such on Schedule A hereto and, (ii) in
the case of a Limited Partner which is an individual, such Limited Partner.

         "Encumbrances" shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in the Stock
Purchase Agreement.

         "Executive Retention Options" shall mean one or more of those Executive
Retention Options in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A which was issued on
the date hereof to one or more Partners.

         "Executive Retention Reserve" shall mean the ten (10) Partnership
Points as are reserved for issuance pursuant to the terms of one or more
Executive Retention Options. The ten (10) Partnership Points in the Executive
Retention Reserve shall be deemed to be outstanding Partnership Points held by
the General Partner for all purposes of this Agreement (other than the
determination of "Majority Vote" as set forth herein and for determining
"Capital Calls" as set forth in Section 4.1 hereof), except for those
Partnership Points as have been issued pursuant to the Executive Retention
Options.

         "Fair Market Value" shall mean the fair market value as reasonably
determined in good faith by the Board of Directors of the General Partner.


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         "First Quadrant Limited" shall mean First Quadrant Limited, a United
Kingdom corporation.

         "First Quadrant Limited's Share" shall mean the FQ Limited Share as
such term is defined in the Revenue Agreement.

         "First Quadrant Limited's Revenues" shall mean Revenues, as such term
is defined in the Revenue Agreement.

         "For Cause" shall mean, with respect to the termination of an Employee
Stockholder's employment, with the Partnership or First Quadrant Limited, any of
the following:

         (a)  The Employee Stockholder has engaged in any criminal offense
which involves a violation of federal or state securities laws or regulations,
embezzlement, fraud, wrongful taking or misappropriation of property, theft, or
any other crime involving dishonesty and (i) has been convicted (whether or not
subject to appeal) or plead nolo contendere or any similar plea to any criminal
offense in connection with or relating to such act, or (ii) as a result of or
in relation to such act, an event has occurred which would require an
affirmative answer to any of the questions in Items 11A, B, C, D, E or F
(except, with respect to question 2 in each of Items 11C, D or E, for an
immaterial violation of securities laws or regulations which results in an
affirmative answer which could not reasonably be expected to have an adverse
effect on the Partnership, First Quadrant Limited or their respective
businesses) of Part I of the Partnership's Form ADV;

         (b)  The General Partner with a Majority Vote (excluding, for purposes
of determining such Majority Vote, the Employee Stockholder or Limited Partner
of the Employee Stockholder which is the subject of such termination, as if the
Partnership Points held by such Limited Partner were not outstanding) has
determined that the Employee Stockholder has persistently and willfully
neglected his or her duties or failed to devote substantially all of his or her
working time, energy and skills to the faithful and diligent performance of
such duties, after the Partnership and/or First Quadrant Limited, as
applicable, has given the Employee Stockholder written notice specifying such
conduct by the Employee Stockholder and giving the Employee Stockholder a
reasonable period of time (not less than 30 days), to conform his or her conduct
to such duties; or

         (c)  The Employee Stockholder has engaged in Prohibited Competition
Activity or violated or breached any material provision of his or her Non
Solicitation Agreement or engaged in any of the activities prohibited by
Section 3.7 hereof or Section 3.7 of the U.K. Partnership Agreement.

         "Free Cash Flow" shall mean, for any period, the sum of (a) thirty
percent (30%) of the Revenues From Operations of the Partnership for such
period, and (b) the amount (measured in U.S. dollars as reasonably determined by
the General Partner) by which thirty percent (30%) of First Quadrant Limited's
Revenues for such period exceeds the dividends paid by First Quadrant Limited to
the U.K. Partnership during such period.

         "Free Cash Flow Expenditures" shall have the meaning specified in
Section 3.3(b).

         "General Partner" shall mean First Quadrant Corp., a New Jersey
corporation, and any Person who becomes a successor or additional General
Partner as provided herein.

         "General Partner Preference Amount" shall mean $274,755.

         "Governmental Authority" shall mean any foreign, federal, state or
local court, governmental authority or regulatory body.

         "Immediate Family" shall mean, with respect to any person, such
person's spouse, parents, grandparents, children, grandchildren and siblings.

         "Incentive Program" shall mean the First Quadrant, L.P. and First
Quadrant U.K., L.P. Incentive Program in the form attached hereto as Exhibit B.

         "Incentive Reserve" shall mean the number of Partnership Points
(initially twenty-four and fourteen one-hundredths (24.14)), as are reserved for
issuance pursuant to the terms of the Incentive Program. The twenty-four and
fourteen one-hundredths (24.14) Partnership Points in the Incentive Reserve
shall be deemed to be outstanding Partnership Points held by the General Partner
for all purposes of this Agreement, except for those Partnership Points as have
vested and have been issued pursuant to the Incentive Program.


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         "Independent Public Accountants" shall mean any independent certified
public accountant satisfactory to the General Partner and retained by the
Partnership.

         "Intercompany Services Agreement" shall mean that certain Intercompany
Services Agreement by and between the Partnership and First Quadrant Limited
which is dated as of the date hereof, as the same may be amended and/or restated
from time to time.

         "Initial Partners" shall mean those entities which are Partners on the
Effective Date.

         "Initial Partnership Points" means, with respect to a Limited Partner,
that number of Partnership Points held by such Limited Partner in the
Partnership immediately after giving effect to the Closing.

         "Initial U.K. Partnership Points" means, with respect to a Limited
Partner, that number of U.K. Partnership Points held by such Limited Partner
immediately after giving effect to the Closing.


         "Investment Management Services" shall mean any services which involve
(a) the management, for a fee or other remuneration, of an investment account or
fund (or portions thereof or a group of investment accounts or funds), or (b)
the giving of advice, for a fee or other remuneration, with respect to the
investment and/or reinvestment of assets or funds (or any group of assets or
funds).

         "IRS" shall mean the Internal Revenue Service of the United States
Department of the Treasury.

         "Limited Partner" shall mean any person or entity who is or becomes a
Limited Partner pursuant to the terms hereof.

         "Majority Vote" shall mean the affirmative approval by vote or consent
of (a) the holders of the largest number and second largest number of Vested
Partnership Points (or if more than one Person holds an equal number of Vested
Partnership Points, which number is the largest or second largest number of
Vested Partnership Points, any one of such Persons) and any one other holder of
Vested Partnership Points, or (b) the holders of eighty percent (80%) of the
Vested Partnership Points then held by all Limited Partners excluding the holder
of the largest number of Vested Partnership Points (and, if more than one Person
holds an equal number of Vested Partnership Points, which number is the largest
number of Vested Partnership Points, then the holders of a majority of the
Vested Partnership Points then held by all Limited Partners) and, in the case of
either (a) or (b), excluding the General Partner and its Affiliates. If an
affirmative or negative vote is received under clause (a) above, but the holders
of eighty percent (80%) of the Vested Partnership Points determined as set forth
in clause (b) above disagree and their aggregate vote percentage exceeds that of
the aggregate vote percentage of clause (a) above, then such vote under clause
(a) shall be disregarded, otherwise, the vote under clause (b) above shall be
disregarded. For purposes of determining a "Majority


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Vote," the Partnership Points in the Executive Retention Reserve shall be deemed
to be outstanding Partnership Points held by a single Limited Partner designated
by the Chief Executive Officer or, if the Chief Executive Officer fails to so
designate a Limited Partner, the General Partner.

         "Non Solicitation Agreement" shall have the meaning set forth in
Section 3.6 hereof.

         "Operating Cash Flow" shall mean, for any period, an amount equal to
the positive difference, if any, between Revenues From Operations of the
Partnership for such period and Free Cash Flow for such period.

         "Partners" shall mean the General Partner and the Limited Partners,
unless otherwise indicated.

         "Partnership" shall mean the partnership organized under the
Predecessor Agreement and continued under this Agreement, as the same may be
amended and/or restated from time to time.

         "Partnership Act" shall mean the Delaware Revised Uniform Limited
Partnership Act (6 Del. C. Section 17-101 et seq.), as it may be amended from
time to time, and any successor to such Act.

         "Partnership Interests" shall mean the interests (including Capital
Accounts and Partnership Points) of the Partners in the Partnership.

         "Partnership Points" shall mean as of any date, with respect to a
Partner, the number of Partnership Points of such Partner as set forth on
Schedule A hereto, as amended from time to time in accordance with its terms and
the terms hereof, and as in effect on such date.

         "Permanent Incapacity" shall mean, with respect to an Employee
Stockholder, that such Employee Stockholder is totally unable, by reason of
injury, illness or other similar cause (as determined by a licensed physician,
selected by the Employee Stockholder or his or her representative and approved
by the General Partner, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld), to
have performed his or her substantial and material duties and responsibilities
for a period of three hundred sixty-five (365) consecutive days, which injury,
illness or similar cause (as determined by such physician) would render such
Employee Stockholder incapable of operating in a similar capacity in the future.

         "Person" means any individual, partnership, corporation, limited
liability company, association, trust, joint venture, unincorporated
organization or any similar entity.

         "Predecessor Agreement" shall mean that certain Limited Partnership
Agreement of First Quadrant, L.P. entered into on December 15, 1995, as amended
and restated by that certain Amended and Restated Limited Partnership Agreement
of First Quadrant, L.P. dated March 25, 1996 by and among the General Partner
and the Limited Partners, pursuant to


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which this Partnership was continued, which partnership agreement is being
amended and restated by this Agreement.

         "Prohibited Competition Activity" shall mean any of the following
activities:

                  (a) directly or indirectly, whether as owner, part owner,
partner, director, officer, trustee, employee, agent or consultant for or on
behalf of any Person, firm, corporation or other entity other than the
Partnership or any Affiliate of the Partnership, (i) diverting or taking away
any funds or investment accounts with respect to which the Partnership or any
Affiliate of the Partnership is performing investment management or advisory
services, or (ii) soliciting any person or entity for the purpose of diverting
or taking away any such funds or investment accounts; or

                  (b) directly or indirectly, whether as owner, part owner,
partner, director, officer, trustee, employee, agent or consultant for or on
behalf of any Person other than the Partnership or any Affiliate of the
Partnership, performing any Investment Management Services.

         "Repurchase" shall mean a purchase or repurchase of Partnership
Interests made pursuant to Section 3.9(a).

         "Repurchase Closing Date" shall mean the date upon which payment is
made with respect to a Repurchase, or if payment is made in more than one
installment, the date upon which the first such installment is paid.

         "Repurchased Partner" shall have the meaning specified in Section
3.9(a).

         "Repurchase Price" shall have the meaning specified in Section 3.9(c).

         "Retirement" shall mean, with respect to an Employee Stockholder, the
termination by such Employee Stockholder of such Employee Stockholder's
employment with the Partnership and its Affiliates: (x) after the date such
Employee Stockholder shall have been continuously employed by the Partnership or
First Quadrant Limited for a period of ten (10) years commencing with the later
of the Effective Date or the date such Employee Stockholder commenced his or 
her employment with the Partnership or First Quadrant Limited, as applicable,
and (y) pursuant to a written notice given to the Partnership not less than six
(6) months prior to the date of such termination.

         "Revenues From Operations" shall mean, for any period, the gross
revenues of the Partnership (except as set forth herein), determined on an
accrual basis in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles
consistently applied; provided, however, that Revenues From Operations shall be
determined without regard to (a) proceeds during such period from the sale,
exchange or other disposition of all, or a substantial portion of, the assets of
the Partnership, (b) revenues from the issuance by the Partnership of additional
Partnership Points, other Partnership Interests, or other securities issued by
the Partnership, and (c)


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payments received pursuant to any insurance policies other than with respect to
business interruption insurance.

         "Revenue Agreement" shall mean that certain Revenue Agreement dated as
of March 28, 1996, by and among First Quadrant Limited, the U.K. Partnership and
the partners of the U.K. Partnership.

         "SEC" shall mean the Securities and Exchange Commission.

         "Securities Act" shall mean the Securities Act of 1933, as it may be
amended from time to time, and any successor thereto.

         "Stock Purchase Agreement" shall mean that certain Stock Purchase
Agreement dated as of January 17, 1996, by and among AMG, Talegen Holdings,
Inc., a Delaware corporation ("Talegen"), the Partnership, the Initial Partners
which are Limited Partners, and certain other parties as set forth therein, as
the same has been amended from time to time prior to the date hereof.

         "Transfer" shall have the meaning specified in Section 5.1.

         "Treasury Regulations" shall mean the income tax regulations
promulgated under the Code, as such regulations may be amended from time to time
(including corresponding provisions of succeeding regulations).

         "U.K. Free Cash Flow" shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in
the U.K. Partnership Agreement.

         "U.K. Non Solicitation Agreement" shall have the meaning ascribed to
such term in the U.K. Partnership Agreement.

         "U.K. Partnership" shall mean First Quadrant U.K., L.P., a Delaware
limited partnership.

         "U.K. Partnership Agreement" shall have the meaning specified in
Section 3.7(d).

         "U.K. Partnership Points" has the meaning ascribed to such term in the
U.K. Partnership Agreement.

         "Vested Partnership Points" shall mean, at any time and with respect to
any Partner, the number of Partnership Points held by such Partner which have
vested at such time, as determined pursuant to an agreement between the
Partnership and such Partner in connection with the issuance of such Partnership
Points. The number of Vested Partnership Points held by each Partner and the
vesting schedule with respect to any Partnership Points which are not vested,
shall be indicated on Schedule A hereto, which Schedule shall be updated by the
General Partner as additional Partnership Points are issued and/or vest from
time to time.


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         In addition to the foregoing, other capitalized terms used in this
Agreement shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in the text of this Agreement.


                ARTICLE II - ORGANIZATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS.

         SECTION 2.1 CONTINUATION OF PARTNERSHIP. The parties hereby continue
the partnership formed under the Predecessor Agreement, under and pursuant to
the Partnership Act and the terms of this Agreement. The rights, duties,
liabilities and obligations of the Partners, and the administration and
termination of this Partnership, shall be governed by the Partnership Act,
except as otherwise provided in this Agreement. The General Partner is
authorized to cause the Partnership to comply with all requirements of the
Partnership Act and to qualify the Partnership to do business as a limited
partnership in any jurisdiction where the General Partner shall deem it
necessary, appropriate or advisable from time to time. The General Partner is
authorized to file and/or record any other instrument(s) as may be required or
advisable to be filed and/or recorded by this Partnership in accordance with
applicable laws, rules and regulations.

         SECTION 2.2 NAME OF THE PARTNERSHIP. The name of the Partnership shall
be First Quadrant, L.P. or such other name as the General Partner with a
Majority Vote may from time to time determine. The General Partner and the
Officers shall cause to be filed on behalf of the Partnership such partnership
or assumed or fictitious business name statements or certificates as the General
Partner or such Officers shall deem necessary, appropriate or desirable.

         SECTION 2.3 PURPOSES OF THE PARTNERSHIP. The Partnership was organized
and is continued for the following purposes:

                  (a)      to engage in the investment advisory and investment
                           management businesses and any and all activities
                           reasonably related thereto;

                  (b)      to make and perform all contracts and engage in all
                           activities and transactions and to do any and all
                           things necessary or advisable to carry out the
                           foregoing purposes; and

                  (c)      to engage in any other act or activity which is
                           lawful for partnerships under the Partnership Act and
                           which is approved by the General Partner; provided,
                           however, that the General Partner will not cause a
                           business which is unrelated to the Partnership's
                           businesses to become a substantial part of the
                           Partnership without a prior Majority Vote.

         SECTION 2.4 PLACE OF BUSINESS; REGISTERED AGENT.

                  (a) The principal place of business of the Partnership shall
be 800 East Colorado Boulevard, Suite 900, Pasadena, California 91101.


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                  (b) The Partnership's resident agent for service of process in
Delaware is The Corporation Trust Company, 1209 Orange Street, Wilmington,
Delaware 19801, and its registered office in Delaware shall be in care of such
resident agent.

                  (c) The General Partner may, at any time and from time to
time: (i) change the location of the Partnership's principal place of business
and establish such additional place or places of business of the Partnership as
it may determine; provided, that if the principal place of business is to be
located outside of Pasadena, California, such action must be approved by a
Majority Vote, (ii) change the Partnership's registered office in Delaware, and
(iii) change the Partnership's resident agent for service of process in
Delaware; provided, however, that the General Partner shall promptly give each
Limited Partner notice of any such change.

         SECTION 2.5 DURATION OF THE PARTNERSHIP. The Partnership term shall
continue until December 31, 2095, unless extended or terminated earlier in
accordance with the provisions hereof. The Partnership's term may be extended by
the General Partner at any time and from time to time.

         SECTION 2.6 TITLE TO PROPERTY. All property owned by the Partnership,
whether real or personal, tangible or intangible, shall be deemed to be owned by
the Partnership as an entity, and no Partner, individually, shall have any
ownership of such property.

         SECTION 2.7 LIABILITY OF PARTNERS; NO DEFICIT RESTORATION OBLIGATION.

                  (a) The General Partner shall have such liability for the
repayment, satisfaction and discharge of the debts, liabilities and obligations
of the Partnership as is provided by the Partnership Act for the general partner
of a limited partnership.

                  (b) A Limited Partner which receives the return of any part of
its Capital Contribution shall be liable to the Partnership for the amount of
its Capital Contribution so returned to the extent, and only to the extent,
provided by the Partnership Act. No Limited Partner shall otherwise be liable to
the Partnership, another Partner or any third party for the repayment,
satisfaction, or discharge of the Partnership's debts, liabilities, and
obligations or otherwise have any obligation to contribute money or any other
asset to the Partnership other than payment of such Limited Partner's Capital
Contribution, and as otherwise specifically provided in this Agreement.

                  (c) Except as otherwise specifically set forth in this Section
2.7 or in Section 4.3 hereof, no Limited Partner with a deficit balance in its
Capital Account shall have any obligation to restore such deficit (or make any
contribution to the capital of the Partnership, or otherwise pay any amount,
with respect to such deficit), and such deficit shall not be considered as a
debt of such Limited Partner to the Partnership or to any other Partner for any
purpose whatsoever.


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         SECTION 2.8 FISCAL YEAR. The fiscal year of the Partnership shall be
the calendar year unless otherwise determined by the General Partner.


                  ARTICLE III - MANAGEMENT OF THE PARTNERSHIP.

         SECTION 3.1 MANAGEMENT IN GENERAL

                  (a) Subject to the provisions of this Agreement, the
management and control of the business of the Partnership shall be vested
exclusively in the General Partner, and the General Partner shall have exclusive
power and authority, in the name of and on behalf of the Partnership, to perform
all acts and do all things which, in its sole discretion, it deems necessary or
desirable to conduct the business of the Partnership; provided, however, that
the General Partner shall not have the power to execute, or cause the execution
of, transactions in, or exercise any powers or privileges with respect to,
securities and other instruments in accounts of clients of the Partnership. No
Partner other than the General Partner shall have the power to sign for or bind
the Partnership to any agreement or document, but the General Partner may
delegate the power to sign for or bind the Partnership to one or more Officers
of the Partnership. Subject to the provisions of this Agreement, the General
Partner shall be authorized to act, and to execute documents and instruments
alone on all material matters affecting the Partnership's business; provided,
however, that the General Partner shall not cause the Partnership to borrow
substantial funds or to guarantee the repayment of such borrowings, in each
case, to the extent such borrowing or guarantee is to be repaid out of Operating
Cash Flow.

                  (b) The General Partner shall, subject to all applicable
provisions of this Agreement, be authorized in the name of and on behalf of the
Partnership: (i) to enter into, execute, amend, supplement, acknowledge and
deliver any and all contracts, agreements, leases or other instruments for the
operation of the Partnership's business; and (ii) in general to do all things
and execute all documents necessary or appropriate to conduct the business of
the Partnership as set forth in Section 2.3 hereof, or to protect and preserve
the Partnership's assets. The General Partner may delegate any or all of the
foregoing powers to one or more of the Officers of the Partnership.

         SECTION 3.2 OFFICERS OF THE PARTNERSHIP.

                  (a) The officers of the Partnership (the "Officers") shall
consist of a President/Chief Executive Officer and such other subordinate
officers as the Chief Executive Officer or the General Partner may, after
consulting with the other, determine are necessary or appropriate. The Officers
of the Partnership may only include persons who take an active role in the
day-to-day operations of the Partnership.

                  (b) No Officer of the Partnership shall be held personally
liable, by virtue of his or her status as an Officer, for any losses, debts or
obligations of the Partnership.


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                  (c) The Chief Executive Officer may be removed from and
appointed to, his or her office by the General Partner acting in its sole
discretion. Officers of the Partnership other than the Chief Executive Officer
shall be appointed to, and may be removed from, their offices by the Chief
Executive Officer or by the General Partner acting in its sole discretion;
provided, however, that if such an Officer of the Partnership who has not been
terminated For Cause is removed by the General Partner without either (i) the
consent of the Chief Executive Officer or (ii) a Majority Vote, then the Chief
Executive Officer may treat such appointment or removal as a termination of the
Chief Executive Officer's employment other than For Cause. Any Officer of the
Partnership may resign from his or her office upon prior written notice to the
Partnership and the General Partner.

                  (d) The Chief Executive Officer shall initially be Robert D.
Arnott.

         SECTION 3.3 OPERATION OF THE BUSINESS OF THE PARTNERSHIP.

                  (a) Subject to recognizing that the General Partner has the
rights, duties and obligations set forth in Section 3.1 above, the Officers of
the Partnership are hereby given a non-exclusive delegation of authority from
the General Partner to manage the day-to-day operations, business and activities
of the Partnership; including, without limitation, the power, in the name of and
on behalf of the Partnership, to:

                      (i)   determine the use of the Operating Cash Flow as set 
                  forth in Section 3.3(b) below;

                      (ii)   execute such documents and do such acts as are
                  necessary to register (or provide or qualify for exemptions
                  from any such registrations) or qualify the Partnership under
                  applicable Federal and state securities laws;

                      (iii)  execute, or cause the execution of, transactions 
                  in, and hold and exercise all rights, powers and privileges
                  with respect to, securities and other instruments on behalf of
                  clients of the Partnership; and

                      (iv)   act for and on behalf of the Partnership in all 
                  matters incidental to the foregoing.

                  (b) The Operating Cash Flow of the Partnership for any period
shall be used by the Partnership to provide for and pay its business expenses
and expenditures as determined by the Officers of the Partnership or by a
Majority Vote; including, without limitation, compensation and benefits to its
employees, including the Officers of the Partnership. Without the prior written
consent of the General Partner, the Partnership shall incur no expenses or
obligations that exceed its ability to pay or provide for them out of its
Operating Cash Flow on a current or previously reserved basis, except as
otherwise expressly provided in the following sentence. The Partnership shall
only make payments of compensation (including bonuses) to its employees
(including any Officers of the Partnership) out of the balance of its Operating
Cash Flow remaining after the payment (or reservation for payment) of all the
other business

 
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expenses and expenditures (including, without limitation, any payments required
under the Intercompany Services Agreement) for the applicable period; provided,
however, that the Partnership may make certain payments pursuant to the First
Quadrant Corp. Incentive Compensation Plan (as amended and restated as of
January 1, 1990, as further amended by Amendment Number 1 dated as of March 28,
1996, and as further amended and restated as of March 28, 1996 (the "ICP")), in
accordance with the provisions attached hereto as Schedule 3.3(b) and the
certificates thereunder previously provided to the General Partner, but without
any interest or other fees accruing on any unpaid portion thereof. Any excess
Operating Cash Flow remaining for any fiscal year following the payment (or
reservation for payment) of all business expenses and expenditures may be used
by the Partnership in such fiscal year and/or in future fiscal years in
accordance with the preceding sentence. The Partnership shall not, without the
prior written consent of the General Partner, enter into any contracts or other
agreements which could reasonably be foreseen to conflict with the provisions of
this Section 3.3(b), to have a material adverse impact on the Operating Cash
Flow of the Partnership in future periods or to encumber the assets of the
Partnership. Free Cash Flow may be used to provide for and pay the business
expenses of the Partnership to the extent specified in Section 3.3(c) with
respect to key-man life insurance and disability insurance as well as directors
and officers liability insurance for the benefit of the directors and officers
of the General Partner, Section 3.4 with respect to certain extraordinary
expenses and otherwise as agreed to in writing by the General Partner and the
Limited Partners by a Majority Vote (any such use being referred to herein as a
"Free Cash Flow Expenditure").

                  (c) The Partnership will maintain, in full force and effect,
such insurance as is customarily maintained by companies of similar size in the
same or similar businesses (including, without limitation, errors and omissions
liability insurance), the premiums on which will be paid out of Operating Cash
Flow. The Partnership will maintain such key-man life insurance and disability
insurance policies on each Employee Stockholder as the General Partner shall
deem necessary or desirable, from time to time, and the Employee Stockholders
will use their reasonable best efforts to effectuate the foregoing. The
Partnership will receive the proceeds of the above referenced insurance
policies, and the Partners agree with each other and the Partnership that the
Partnership will pay the premiums on such key-man life and disability policies,
as well as any reasonable additional insurance policies that the General Partner
deems necessary, out of Free Cash Flow. Without limiting the generality of the
foregoing, the Partnership will pay the premiums on reasonable directors and
officers liability insurance for the benefit of the directors and officers of
the General Partner that the General Partner deems necessary, out of Free Cash
Flow.

         SECTION 3.4 COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES OF THE PARTNERS. No Partner shall
be entitled to any compensation on account of its provision of services to the
Partnership hereunder. The Partnership shall, however, pay and/or reimburse the
General Partner for all reasonable travel expenses incurred by the General
Partner in accordance with Section 9.4(a) as well as any extraordinary expenses
incurred by the General Partner directly in connection with the operation of the
Partnership. With respect to any reimbursement of the General Partner in respect
of extraordinary expenses incurred by the General Partner, the first $25,000 of
such expenses incurred in any calendar year shall be treated as paid from
Operating Cash


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Flow, and any amounts thereafter shall be treated as Free Cash Flow Expenditures
unless such extraordinary expenses are incurred by the General Partner (i) as a
direct result of fraud, intentional misconduct or gross negligence of the
Officers or Limited Partners or (ii) relating to a compliance audit or AIMR
audit or other similar occurrence resulting from a reasonable concern of the
General Partner, the cause or causes of which could be expected to result in a
material adverse effect on the Partnership or its business or prospects, in
which case such expenses shall also be treated as paid from Operating Cash Flow.
Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the General Partner's general
overhead items (including, without limitation, salaries and rent) shall not be
reimbursed by the Partnership. Stockholders, officers, directors, partners and
agents of Partners may serve as employees of the Partnership and be compensated
therefor as determined by the Officers pursuant to Section 3.3(b).

         SECTION 3.5 OTHER BUSINESS OF THE GENERAL PARTNER AND ITS AFFILIATES.
The General Partner and its Affiliates may engage, independently or with others,
in other business ventures of every nature and description, including the
acquisition, creation, financing, trading in, and operation and disposition of
interests in investment managers and other businesses that may be competitive
with the Partnership's business. Neither the Partnership nor any of the Limited
Partners shall have any right in or to any other such ventures by virtue of this
Agreement or the Partnership created hereby, nor shall any such activity be
deemed wrongful or improper by such Affiliates. The General Partner shall not be
obligated to present any opportunity to the Partnership even if such opportunity
is of such a character which, if presented to the Partnership, would be suitable
for the Partnership.

         SECTION 3.6 LIMITED PARTNERS AND NON SOLICITATION AGREEMENTS. Each
Employee Stockholder and, to the extent applicable, its Limited Partner, have
provided pursuant to a Non Solicitation/Non Disclosure Agreement in form and
substance substantially similar to Exhibit C(i) hereto (and, in the case of an
Employee Stockholder who is employed by First Quadrant Limited, Exhibit C(ii)
hereto) (the "Non Solicitation Agreement") (and in the case of any Additional
Limited Partner (as defined in Section 5.6), it shall, prior to and as a
condition precedent to, becoming a Partner, provide by such an agreement
satisfactory to the General Partner) with the Partnership for the performance by
such Employee Stockholder of the obligations provided for on such Exhibit C(i)
or Exhibit C(ii) (as applicable) and such agreements do and shall, at all times,
provide that the Partnership shall be entitled to enforce the provisions of such
agreements on its own behalf and in the name of the Limited Partner (if the
Limited Partner is not an individual).

         SECTION 3.7  NON SOLICITATION AND NON-DISCLOSURE BY LIMITED PARTNERS 
                      AND EMPLOYEE STOCKHOLDERS.

                  (a) Each Limited Partner and each Employee Stockholder agrees,
for the benefit of the Partnership and the other Partners, that such Employee
Stockholder shall not, while employed by the Partnership or any of its
Affiliates, engage in any Prohibited Competition Activity (provided that an
Employee Stockholder may engage in certain charitable activities which have been
approved by the General Partner, in its sole discretion, in a writing making
specific reference to this Section 3.7(a)).


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                  (b) Each Limited Partner and each Employee Stockholder agrees,
for the benefit of the Partnership and the other Partners, that such Limited
Partner and such Employee Stockholder shall not, during the period beginning on
the date such Limited Partner becomes a Limited Partner, and until the date
which is two (2) years after the termination of such Employee Stockholder's
employment with the Partnership and its Affiliates, without the express written
consent of the General Partner, directly or indirectly, whether as owner,
part-owner, shareholder, partner, director, officer, trustee, employee, agent or
consultant, or in any other capacity, on behalf of himself or any firm,
corporation or other business organization other than the Partnership or First
Quadrant Limited: (i) provide Investment Management Services to any person or
entity that is a client of the Partnership or First Quadrant Limited (for this
purpose, upon any termination of the Employee Stockholder's employment for any
reason, only the following shall be deemed a "client of the Partnership or First
Quadrant Limited" (i) clients of the Partnership and its Affiliates (including
its predecessor, First Quadrant Corp.) at the date of such termination or at any
time during the six (6) months immediately preceding the date of termination, or
(ii) up to fifteen (15) additional persons or entities with whom the Partnership
or First Quadrant Limited was actively attempting to develop an investment
advisory or investment management relationship (as evidenced by a contact other
than a mass mailing (which may include prior clients of the Partnership or its
Affiliates) (a "Prospect") with such Prospects to be designated by the General
Partner with the advice of the Officers; provided, however, that this paragraph
(A) shall not prohibit the Employee Stockholder from providing Investment
Management Services to any person or entity that is not a client of the
Partnership or First Quadrant Limited (including Prospects) as contemplated
herein, (B) shall not be applicable with respect to any such client who is, as
of the relevant date of termination, also a client of the person or entity with
which the Employee Stockholder is subsequently employed or affiliated so long as
the Employee Stockholder can demonstrate by clear and convincing evidence that
he or she has no direct or indirect involvement with the management of such
client's accounts or the provision of advice or other services with respect
thereto (it being understood and agreed that mere participation in the
refinement of an existing model (as opposed to the creation or development of a
new model or any other activities) used for providing investment advice shall
not be deemed to be direct or indirect involvement with the management of any
accounts which are managed utilizing such model) and that he or she has
refrained from contacting such clients directly or indirectly, and (C) shall not
be applicable to clients of the Partnership or First Quadrant Limited who are
also members of the Immediate Family of the Employee Stockholder; or (ii)
solicit or induce any employee of, or consultant to, First Quadrant Limited, the
Partnership or any of its Affiliates to terminate his or her relationship
therewith, hire any such employee or consultant, or former employee or work in
any enterprise involving investment advisory services with any employee or
consultant or former employee of First Quadrant Limited, the Partnership or its
Affiliates who was employed by or acted as consultant to the Partnership or its
Affiliates at any time during the twelve (12) months immediately preceding the
termination of the Employee Stockholder's employment (excluding for all purposes
of this sentence, secretaries and persons holding other similar positions).

Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 3.7(a) and 3.7(b), any Employee
Stockholder may make passive investments in a competitive enterprise the shares
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which are publicly traded provided his holding therein together with any
holdings of his Affiliates, do not exceed 1% of the outstanding shares of
comparable interests in such entity at the time such investments are made.

                  (c) Each Limited Partner and each Employee Stockholder agrees
that any and all presently existing investment advisory business of the
Partnership and its Affiliates (including its predecessor, First Quadrant
Corp.), and all business developed by the Partnership and its Affiliates or any
other employee of First Quadrant Limited or the Partnership, including without
limitation, all investment advisory contracts, fees, commissions, compensation
records, client lists, agreements, and any other incident of any business
developed by the Partnership or its Affiliates or earned or carried on by the
Employee Stockholder for the Partnership or its Affiliates and all trade names,
service marks and logos under which the Partnership or its Affiliates do
business, and any combinations or variations thereof and all related logos, are
and shall be the exclusive property of the Partnership or such Affiliate, as
applicable, for its or their sole use, and (where applicable) shall be payable
directly to the Partnership or such Affiliate. Each Limited Partner and each
Employee Stockholder acknowledges that, in the course of performing services
hereunder and otherwise, the Employee Stockholder has had, and will from time to
time have, access to confidential records, data, client lists, trade secrets and
similar confidential information owned or used in the course of business by the
Partnership or its Affiliates. Each Limited Partner and each Employee
Stockholder agrees always to keep secret and not ever publish, divulge, furnish,
use or make accessible to anyone (otherwise than in the regular business of the
Partnership or any Affiliate thereof at the Partnership's request) any knowledge
or information of a confidential or proprietary nature with respect to any trade
secrets, proprietary plans, clients, client requirements, service providers,
business operations or techniques of the Partnership or any Affiliate thereof
other than information which (a) is or becomes generally available to the public
other than as a result of disclosure by such Limited Partner or Employee
Stockholder in violation of this Agreement, or (b) is required by law or
government regulation to be disclosed to a court or government regulatory body;
provided, however, that prior to disclosing such information, the applicable
Limited Partner and Employee Stockholder shall give the Partnership and the
General Partner notice and shall use its respective best efforts to obtain
confidential treatment therefor ("Nonconfidential Information"); provided, that
the Partnership shall reimburse such Limited Partner or Employee Stockholder for
costs incurred in excess of $1,000. At the termination of the Employee
Stockholder's services to the Partnership or First Quadrant Limited, all data,
memoranda, client lists, notes, programs and other papers, items and tangible
media, and reproductions thereof relating to the foregoing matters in the
Limited Partner's or Employee Stockholder's possession or control, shall be
returned to the Partnership and remain in its possession (except where the
return of such items shall be unreasonable or impractical in relation to the
importance or confidentiality of such items).

                  (d) Each Limited Partner and each Employee Stockholder
acknowledges that, in the course of negotiating this Restated Partnership
Agreement, the U.K. Partnership's Limited Partnership Agreement (the "U.K.
Partnership Agreement") and the Stock Purchase Agreement, the Limited Partner
and the Employee Stockholder have had and, in the course of the operation of the
Partnership, the Limited Partner and Employee Stockholder will from time


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to time have, access to confidential records, data, plans, strategies, trade
secrets and similar confidential information owned or used in the course of
business by the General Partner's parent, AMG. Each Limited Partner and each
Employee Stockholder agrees, for the benefit of the Partnership and its
partners, and for the benefit of the General Partner's parent, AMG, always to
keep secret and not ever publish, divulge, furnish, use or make accessible to
anyone (otherwise than at the General Partner's request) any knowledge or
information of a confidential or proprietary nature with respect to any records,
data, plans, strategies, business operations or techniques (including, by way of
example and not of limitation, the transaction structure utilized by AMG) of
AMG, the General Partner or the Partnership other than Nonconfidential
Information. At the termination of the Employee Stockholder's service to the
Partnership and First Quadrant Limited, all data, memoranda, documents, notes
and other papers, items and tangible media, and reproductions thereof relating
to the foregoing matters in the Limited Partner's or Employee Stockholder's
possession or control shall be returned to the General Partner and remain in its
possession (except where the return of such items shall be unreasonable or
impractical in relation to the importance or confidentiality of such items).

         SECTION 3.8  REMEDIES UPON BREACH.

                  (a) In the event that a Limited Partner or its Employee
Stockholder (i) breaches any of the provisions of Section 3.7, (ii) breaches any
of the provisions of Section 3.7 of the U.K. Partnership Agreement, or (iii)
breaches any of the provisions of the Non Solicitation Agreement to which it or
he is a party, then such Limited Partner shall forfeit its right to receive any
payment for its Partnership Interests under Section 3.9 and, with respect to
Lovell, Inc., under Section 7.1(c), and the General Partner shall have no
further obligations under any promissory note theretofore issued to such Limited
Partner (or any other Limited Partner (including upon a distribution pursuant to
Section 3.9(j)) which was or is a stockholder in such Limited Partner) pursuant
to Section 3.9(e) and, with respect to Lovell, Inc., under Section 7.1(f).

                  (b) Each Limited Partner and each Employee Stockholder agrees
that any breach of the provisions of Section 3.7 of this Agreement, Section 3.7
of the U.K. Partnership Agreement or of the Non Solicitation Agreement or U.K.
Non Solicitation Agreement by such Limited Partner or Employee Stockholder could
cause irreparable damage to the Partnership, First Quadrant Limited, the U.K.
Partnership, the other Partners and AMG. The Partnership, any of the Partners
and AMG shall, except as provided in this Section 3.8(b), have the right to an
injunction or other equitable relief (in addition to other legal remedies) to
prevent any violation of a Limited Partner's or Employee Stockholder's
obligations hereunder or thereunder. Notwithstanding the foregoing, none of the
Partnership, any of the Partners or AMG shall have the right to an injunction or
other equitable relief to prevent a violation of Section 3.7(b)(i) unless: (i)
the party or one of the parties against which such relief is sought is Robert D.
Arnott, R.D. Arnott Corporation, a Chief Executive Officer of the Partnership or
an entity through which a Chief Executive Officer of the Partnership owns an
interest in the Partnership, or (ii) one of the parties seeking to obtain an
injunction or other equitable relief to prevent such violation of Section
3.7(b)(i) has obtained a Majority Vote.


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         SECTION 3.9  REPURCHASE UPON TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT OR BANKRUPTCY.

                  (a) In the event that the employment by the Partnership or
First Quadrant Limited of any Employee Stockholder terminates for any reason,
then: (i) if the termination of the Employee Stockholder occurred because of the
death or Permanent Incapacity of such Employee Stockholder, the Partnership
shall purchase for cash up to the extent of the cash proceeds of any key-man
life insurance policies or disability insurance policies, as applicable,
maintained by the Partnership on the life or health of such Employee
Stockholder, and (ii) in each other such case (and, in the case of the death or
Permanent Incapacity of an Employee Stockholder, to the extent the obligation
exceeds the proceeds described in clause (i) of this Section 3.9(a)), AMG shall
purchase (each a "Repurchase") all the Partnership Interests held by the Limited
Partner (or the Limited Partner of which such employee was the Employee
Stockholder, as applicable) (as indicated on Schedule A hereto) (the
"Repurchased Partner"), in each case, pursuant to the terms of this Section 3.9.

                  (b) The closing of the Repurchase will take place on a date
(the "Repurchase Closing Date") which is not more than ninety (90) days after
the date on which the termination of the employment by the Partnership and First
Quadrant Limited of the relevant Employee Stockholder occurred; provided,
however, that (i) if the employment by the Partnership and First Quadrant
Limited of such Employee Stockholder is terminated because of the death or
Permanent Incapacity of such Employee Stockholder, then the Repurchase Closing
Date shall be a date set by the General Partner which is as soon as reasonably
practicable after the later of (A) ninety (90) days after the death or Permanent
Incapacity, as applicable, of such Employee Stockholder or (B) ninety (90) days
after the Partnership has received the proceeds of any key-man life insurance
policy or disability insurance policy, as applicable, maintained by the
Partnership on the life or health of such Employee Stockholder. The Partnership
shall make a claim under such key-man or disability policy within thirty (30)
days of any Officer and the General Partner becoming aware of the death or
Permanent Incapacity, as applicable, of an Employee Stockholder.

                  (c) The purchase price for the Repurchase (the "Repurchase
Price") shall be determined as follows:

                      (i) If the Employee Stockholder's employment with the
                  Partnership and First Quadrant Limited is terminated because
                  of the death, Permanent Incapacity, Retirement or if such
                  Employee Stockholder was terminated by the Partnership or
                  First Quadrant Limited on such date other than For Cause, then
                  the Repurchase Price shall equal (A) six (6) times fifty
                  percent (50%) of the Partnership's Free Cash Flow for the
                  twenty-four (24) months ending on the last day of the calendar
                  month in which the termination of such Employee Stockholder's
                  employment occurs, multiplied by (B) a fraction, the numerator
                  of which is the number of Partnership Points being purchased
                  in the Repurchase, and the denominator of which is the number
                  of Partnership Points outstanding on the date of the closing
                  of the Repurchase (before giving effect to any issuances or
                  redemptions of Partnership Points on such date);




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                  ;provided, however, that in the case of a Retirement, if,
                  within the twelve (12) months preceding the effective date of
                  such Employee Stockholder's Retirement, (x) two (2) other
                  Employee Stockholders have terminated their employment by
                  Retirement, or (y) one (1) other Employee Stockholder has
                  terminated his employment by Retirement and the Limited
                  Partner owned by that Employee Stockholder (or such Limited
                  Partner in the case of a Limited Partner which is an
                  individual) held at the time of such Retirement, and the
                  Limited Partner owned by that Employee Stockholder (or such
                  Limited Partner in the case of a Limited Partner which is an
                  individual) who is terminating his employment by Retirement
                  holds, a number of Vested Partnership Points as is equal to or
                  greater than the Median Number of Limited Partners' Vested
                  Partnership Points at the time any Employee Stockholder
                  terminated his or her employment by Retirement during such
                  twelve (12) month period, then the Repurchase Price for the
                  Partnership Points of the Limited Partner owned by that
                  Employee Stockholder (or such Limited Partner in the case of a
                  Limited Partner which is an individual) who is terminating his
                  employment by Retirement shall be determined pursuant to
                  paragraph (ii) below. For purposes of this Section 3.9(c)(i),
                  the term Median Number of Limited Partners' Vested Partnership
                  Points shall mean that number of Vested Partnership Points as
                  is equal to the median number of Vested Partnership Points
                  then held by the Limited Partners (e.g., if there are five
                  Limited Partners with 5, 2, 2, 2 and 1 Vested Partnership
                  Points, the "median number" of Vested Partnership Points is 2
                  for all purposes hereof).

                           (ii) In all other cases, (including, without
                  limitation, the resignation of an Employee Stockholder or the
                  termination of such Employee Stockholder For Cause) then the
                  Repurchase Price shall equal (A) three (3) times fifty percent
                  (50%) of the Partnership's Free Cash Flow for the twenty-four
                  (24) months ending on the last day of the calendar month in
                  which the termination of such Employee Stockholder's
                  employment occurs, multiplied by (B) a fraction, the numerator
                  of which is the number of Partnership Points being purchased
                  in the Repurchase, and the denominator of which is the number
                  of Partnership Points outstanding as of the date of the
                  closing of the Repurchase (before giving effect to any
                  issuances or redemptions of Partnership Points on such date);
                  provided, however, that for any such Repurchase within the
                  first five (5) years after the Effective Date, the Repurchase
                  Price shall equal the Capital Account which the Repurchased
                  Partner would have if the Partnership had sold all its assets
                  for a price equal to three (3) times fifty percent (50%) of
                  the Partnership's Free Cash Flow for the twenty-four (24)
                  months ending on the last day of the calendar month which is
                  two (2) calendar months prior to the date of the closing of
                  such Repurchase, and the gain or loss therefrom allocated in
                  accordance with Section 4.2(d) hereof.
                   
         If a Repurchase Price must be determined prior to twenty-four (24)
months after the Effective Date, then the amount of the Partnership's Free Cash
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relevant twenty-four (24) month period before the Effective Date shall be
calculated on a pro-forma basis such that the Free Cash Flow of the Partnership
shall be deemed to be equal to thiry percent (30%) of the Revenues From
Operations of the General Partner attributable to the assets transferred to the
Partnership pursuant to the Asset Transfer.

         Notwithstanding anything else set forth herein to the contrary, if a
Limited Partner fails to comply with the provisions of Section 3.9(j) hereof,
AMG: (i) shall have no obligation to Repurchase Partnership Points from such
Limited Partner, and (ii) may, at any time, Repurchase Partnership Points from
such Limited Partner for a Repurchase Price equal to the lesser of (x) the
amount determined under Section 3.9(c)(ii) or (y) the Capital Account of such
Repurchased Partner.

                  (d) The rights of AMG, the General Partner, the Partnership
and their assignees hereunder are in addition to and shall not affect any other
rights which the Partnership or its assigns may otherwise have to repurchase
Partnership Interests (including, without limitation, pursuant to any agreement
entered into by an Additional Limited Partner which provides for the vesting of
Partnership Points).

                  (e) On the Repurchase Closing Date, AMG or the Partnership
shall pay to the Repurchased Partner the Repurchase Price for the Partnership
Interests repurchased in the manner set forth in this Section 3.9, and upon such
payment the Repurchased Partner shall cease to hold any Partnership Interests
repurchased, and such Repurchased Partner shall be deemed to have withdrawn from
the Partnership and shall cease to be a Partner of the Partnership and shall no
longer have any rights hereunder; provided, however, that the provisions of this
Article III shall continue as set forth in Section 3.11 below. On the Repurchase
Closing Date, the Repurchased Partner, the Partnership and AMG shall execute an
agreement reasonably acceptable to the General Partner in which the Repurchased
Partner represents and warrants that it has sole record and beneficial title to
the Repurchased Interest to AMG (or its assignee), free and clear of any
Encumbrances. Payment of the Repurchase Price shall be made on the Repurchase
Closing Date as follows: (a) in the case of termination of employment because of
death (to the extent of the collected proceeds of any key-man life insurance
policies maintained by the Partnership on the life of such Employee
Stockholder), by wire-transfer of immediately available funds to an account
designated by the Repurchased Partner at least three (3) business days prior to
the Repurchase Closing Date, and (b) in the case of any other termination of
employment (and including a termination of employment because of death to the
extent the obligation exceeds the proceeds of any key-man life insurance
policies) with a promissory note in the form attached hereto as Exhibit D, the
principal of which promissory note would be paid in four (4) equal (except as
contemplated by this Section 3.9(e) or Section 3.9(f)) installments, the first
installment would be paid (A) in the case of a termination because of death or a
termination by the Partnership or First Quadrant Limited other than For Cause,
on the Repurchase Date and (B) in the case of any other termination, on the
later to occur of (x) the Repurchase Date or (y) the date which is the first
business day after the fifth anniversary of the Effective Date, and the second,
third and fourth installments would be paid fourteen (14) months, twenty-six
(26) months and thirty-eight (38) months, respectively, after such date.
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Partner is also a Defaulting Partner (as such term is defined in Section 4.1(g)
hereof), then any payments to the Repurchased Partner shall be reduced as
follows: (A) in the case of termination of employment because of death, the
amount of any payment to be made by the Partnership to the Repurchased Partner
shall be reduced by the amount which the Repurchased Partner owes as a
Defaulting Partner pursuant to Section 4.1(g), including interest thereon (in
the manner provided by Section 4.1(g)) through the Repurchase Date and (B) in
the case of any other termination of employment (including a termination of
employment because of death to the extent the obligation exceeds the proceeds of
any key-man life insurance policies): (x) to the extent the Partnership was
assigned the obligation to purchase Partnership Interests, any payment to be
made by the Partnership to the Repurchased Partner shall be reduced by the
amount which the Repurchased Partner owes as a Defaulting Partner pursuant to
Section 4.1(g), including interest thereon (in the manner provided by Section
4.1(g)) through the Repurchase Date; and (y) to the extent the obligations are
obligations of AMG or the General Partner, the payments to be made to the
Repurchased Partner shall be reduced by the amount which the Repurchased Partner
owes as a Defaulting Partner pursuant to Section 4.1(g) including interest
thereon (in the manner provided by Section 4.1(g)) through the Repurchase Date,
with such reduction being applied to the payments of principal or installments
provided by this Section 3.9(e) in the order in which the obligations to make
payments arise (i.e., such reduction shall be applied to the first payment of
principal or installment and, if such reduction exceeds the amount of the first
payment of principal or installment, it shall then be applied to the second
payment of principal or installment), and such payments shall be made, instead,
to the Partnership at the times called for by this Section 3.9(e), and
appropriate modifications shall be made to the promissory note (if any) to be
issued to the Repurchased Partner.

                  (f) If an Employee Stockholder's employment with the
Partnership or First Quadrant Limited is terminated because of the Retirement of
such Employee Stockholder prior to March 28, 2011, then the amounts of the
second, third and fourth installments of the promissory note set forth in
Section 3.9(e) above shall equal the lesser of (i) twenty-five percent (25%) of
the Repurchase Price (determined as set forth in Section 3.9(c) hereof) on the
Repurchase Closing Date, or (ii) twenty-five percent (25%) of the Repurchase
Price, determined as if the Repurchase Closing Date were taking place on the
second, third or fourth anniversary of the Repurchase Closing Date, respectively
(in each case, together with interest computed on the principal amount of such
promissory note (determined as set forth in this Section 3.9(f)) from the date
of issuance of such promissory note through the date of payment of such
installment as set forth on Exhibit D). At least forty-five (45) days prior to
the date an installment to which this Section 3.9(f) applies would be paid, the
General Partner shall cause the Partnership to certify to the Repurchased
Partner who is to receive such installment, in writing, a calculation setting
forth the amount of such installment based on clauses (i) and (ii) in the
preceding sentence. Each Repurchased Partner to whom this Section 3.9(f)
applies, may defer receipt of an installment on one (1) occasion, by written
notice received by the Partnership and the General Partner not less than fifteen
(15) days prior to the date an installment is due to be paid. If a Repurchased
Partner defers an installment, the due date of each remaining installment of the
promissory note issued to such Repurchased Partner pursuant to Section 3.9(e)
above shall be extended by twelve (12) months.


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                  (g) If AMG should fail to pay an installment on a promissory
note issued to a Repurchased Partner under paragraph (e) above, within thirty
(30) business days after the date such payment is due, then the Repurchased
Partner may, after complying with the provisions of the second paragraph of this
Section 3.9(g), repurchase the Subject Partnership Points by forgiving any
remaining installments on the promissory note issued pursuant to Section 3.9(e)
above and returning such promissory note to AMG marked "canceled and paid in
full." For purposes of this Section 3.9(g), the term "Subject Partnership
Points" shall mean in the case of any failure by AMG to pay an installment on a
promissory note: (i) if only the first installment in connection with such
Repurchase has been paid, seventy-five percent (75%) of the Partnership Points
purchased from the Repurchased Partner in the Repurchase, (ii) if the first and
second installments in connection with such Repurchase have been paid, fifty
percent (50%) of the Partnership Points purchased from the Repurchased Partner
in the Repurchase, and (iii) if the first three installments in connection with
such Repurchase have been paid, twenty-five percent (25%) of the Partnership
Points purchased from the Repurchased Partner in the Repurchase.

         In order to exercise its rights under this Section 3.9(g), a
Repurchased Partner shall be required to give not less than fifteen (15) days
prior written notice to AMG and, if such Repurchased Partner is aware that AMG
has pledged its interest in the Partnership, to the beneficiary of such pledge.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, if AMG has pledged its interest in the
Partnership, the beneficiary of such pledge may either (x) fulfill AMG's
obligation (or cause AMG to fulfill its obligation) to pay the installment on a
promissory note which gave rise to such Repurchased Partner becoming entitled to
exercise its rights under this Section 3.9(g), whereupon such failure shall be
deemed to have been cured and such Repurchased Partner shall no longer be
entitled to exercise its rights under this Section 3.9(g) unless and until AMG
shall fail to pay another installment on a promissory note held by such
Repurchased Partner whereupon this Section 3.9(g) shall only apply with respect
to such later failure, or (y) pay all remaining amounts due to such Repurchased
Partner under such promissory note, whereupon such Repurchased Partner shall
return the promissory note marked "canceled and paid in full" and shall have no
further rights hereunder.

         If a Repurchased Partner has exercised its rights under this Section
3.9(g) and repurchased any Subject Partnership Points, either AMG or the
Partnership may, at their respective options and at any time, repurchase or
redeem (as applicable) such Subject Partnership Points for a payment, in cash,
equal to the installments which were outstanding under the promissory note
issued under Section 3.9(e) and upon which AMG defaulted, at the time of such
default.

                  (h) AMG may, with a Majority Vote (excluding, for purposes of
determining such Majority Vote, the Limited Partner whose interest is being
repurchased), assign any or all of its rights and obligations under this Section
3.9, in one or more instances, to the General Partner or the Partnership;
provided, that the foregoing limitation shall have no effect on the
Partnership's obligation set forth in Section 3.9(a)(i) regarding the use of the
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                  (i) In the event that a Limited Partner or Employee
Stockholder has filed a petition under the United States Bankruptcy Code, or
sixty (60) days after the filing by another person against such Limited Partner
or Employee Stockholder of a petition under the United States Bankruptcy Code
which petition is not dismissed, or if such Limited Partner has ceased to carry
on a business because of a voluntary liquidation (such date of filing, sixtieth
day or effective date of liquidation, the "Bankruptcy Event"), the General
Partner shall purchase all the Partnership Interests held by such Limited
Partner (including the Limited Partner through which such Employee Stockholder
holds his or her interest in the Partnership) pursuant to the terms of this
Section 3.9 as if such Limited Partner was a Repurchased Partner with the
purchase price determined pursuant to Section 3.9(c)(ii) and the date of the
closing to be determined by the General Partner in its sole discretion.

                  (j) In the event that the employment by the Partnership or
First Quadrant Limited of any Employee Stockholder which is not a Limited
Partner terminates for any reason other than the death of such Employee
Stockholder, then the Limited Partner of which such Person is the Employee
Stockholder (the "Distributing Partner") shall, at the request of the General
Partner (in a writing making reference to this paragraph (j) and Section 5.1(f)
hereof), distribute up to twenty-five percent (25%) of the Partnership Points
held by such Limited Partner to the stockholder of such Limited Partner after
such Limited Partner and each such stockholder has complied with the provisions
of Section 5.1 hereof, whereupon each such stockholder shall become a
Repurchased Partner for purposes of this Section 3.9, and all the interests of
such Repurchased Partners shall be Repurchased on the same Repurchase Closing
Date determined in accordance with Section 3.9(b) and upon such payment each
such Repurchased Partner shall cease to hold any Partnership Interests, each
such Repurchased Partner shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the Partnership,
shall cease to be a Partner of the Partnership, and shall no longer have any
rights hereunder. In connection with the Repurchase from each such Repurchased
Partner, such Repurchased Partner shall execute a bill of sale in form and
substance reasonably satisfactory to AMG. In connection with any Repurchase
pursuant to this Section 3.9(j), and notwithstanding the provisions of Section
3.9(e) to the contrary, the payment of the Repurchase Price to the stockholder
and the Distributing Partner shall be made as follows: the payment of the
Repurchase Price to the stockholder shall be made entirely in cash on the
Repurchase Date, the first installment of the promissory note to be issued to
the Limited Partner of which such Person is a stockholder shall be reduced by
the amount of such cash payment, and the dollar amount of such reduction shall
be added one-third (1/3) to each of the second, third and fourth installments of
the promissory note to be issued to the Limited Partner of which such Person is
or was a stockholder.

         SECTION 3.10 NO EMPLOYMENT OBLIGATION. Each Limited Partner and each
Employee Stockholder acknowledges that neither this Agreement nor the provisions
of the Non Solicitation Agreement creates an obligation on the part of the
Partnership or First Quadrant Limited to continue the employment of an Employee
Stockholder with the Partnership or First Quadrant Limited.

         SECTION 3.11 MISCELLANEOUS. Each Limited Partner and each Employee
Stockholder agrees that the enforcement of the provisions of Sections 3.6, 3.7,
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provisions of the Non Solicitation Agreements are necessary to ensure the
protection and continuity of the business, goodwill and confidential business
information of the Partnership and First Quadrant Limited for the benefit of
each of the Partners. Each Limited Partner and each Employee Stockholder agrees
that, due to the proprietary nature of the Partnership's business and the
businesses of First Quadrant Limited, the restrictions set forth in Section 3.7
hereof and in the Non Solicitation Agreements are reasonable as to duration and
scope. Each Limited Partner and Employee Stockholder acknowledges that the
obligations and rights under Sections 3.6, 3.7, 3.8, 3.9 and 3.11 shall survive
the termination of the employment of an Employee Stockholder with the
Partnership and First Quadrant Limited and/or the withdrawal or removal of a
Limited Partner from the Partnership, regardless of the manner of such
termination in accordance with the provisions hereof and of the relevant Non
Solicitation Agreement. Moreover, each Partner agrees that the remedies provided
herein, including the waiver of a right to receive certain payments hereunder,
is reasonably related to the anticipated loss that the Partnership and the
Partners (including, without limitation, the General Partner or AMG which would
be purchasing Partnership Interests from the Limited Partners) would suffer upon
a breach of such provisions. Each Partner confirms his understanding and
agreement that the provisions of Sections 3.6, 3.7, 3.8, 3.9 and 3.11 have been
adopted in conformance with Section 16602 of the California Business and
Professional Code. Except as agreed to by the General Partner, in writing, no
Employee Stockholder or Limited Partner shall enter into any agreement or
arrangement which is inconsistent with the terms and provisions hereof.

         SECTION 3.12 EXCULPATION; INDEMNIFICATION.

                  (a) No Partner nor any of their officers, directors,
employees, stockholders or Affiliates, nor any of the Officers (each herein
referred to as an "Indemnified Party") shall have any liability to the
Partnership or to any Partner for any loss suffered by the Partnership (a
"Partnership Loss") which arises out of any action or inaction of such
Indemnified Party in its capacity as any of the foregoing; provided, however,
that such course of conduct did not constitute fraud, gross negligence, willful
misconduct or a material breach of this Agreement, the Stock Purchase Agreement
or, in the case of each Employee Stockholder, the Non Solicitation Agreement of
such Employee Stockholder or the breach of any of the foregoing by the Limited
Partner of which he or she is an Employee Stockholder. Each such Indemnified
Party shall be indemnified to the fullest extent permitted by law by the
Partnership against any losses, judgments, liabilities, expenses and amounts
paid in settlement of any claims sustained by any of them in their capacity as
an Indemnified Party in connection with the business or operations of the
Partnership, or the exercise and performance of any Partner's or Officer's
powers or duties in accordance with the terms of this Agreement; provided the
same was not the result of fraud, gross negligence, willful misconduct, or a
material breach of this Agreement, the Stock Purchase Agreement or, in the case
of each Employee Stockholder, the Non Solicitation Agreement of such Employee
Stockholder or the breach of any of the foregoing by the Limited Partner of
which he or she is an Employee Stockholder. The indemnification authorized by
this Section 3.12 shall include the payment of reasonable attorneys' fees and
other reasonable expenses incurred in settling or defending any claims,
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any claim or proceeding with respect to which an Indemnified Party may be
entitled to indemnification hereunder, the Partnership shall pay to such
Indemnified Party, as the case may be, in advance of such final disposition, an
amount equal to all reasonable out-of-pocket expenses of said Indemnified Party
as incurred in defense of said claim or proceeding; provided that such advance
payments shall be made only upon the Partnership's receipt of a written
undertaking of said Indemnified Party to repay the Partnership the amount so
advanced if it shall be finally determined that said Indemnified Party was not
entitled to indemnification hereunder.

                  (b) The right of indemnification hereby provided shall not be
exclusive of, and shall not affect, any other rights to which an Indemnified
Party may be entitled. Nothing contained in this Section 3.12 shall limit any
lawful rights to indemnification existing independently of this Section 3.12.

                  (c) The indemnification rights provided by this Section 3.12
shall also inure to the benefit of the heirs, executors, administrators,
successors and assigns of an Indemnified Party and any officers, directors,
partners, shareholders, employees and Affiliates of such Indemnified Party (and
any former officer, director, partner, shareholder or employee of such
Indemnified Party, if the Partnership Loss was incurred while such person was an
officer, director, partner, shareholder or employee of such Indemnified Party).
The General Partner may extend the indemnification called for by Section 3.12(a)
to non-employee agents of the Partnership, the General Partner or its
Affiliates.


               ARTICLE IV - CAPITAL CONTRIBUTIONS; DISTRIBUTIONS;
                        CAPITAL ACCOUNTS AND ALLOCATIONS

         SECTION 4.1  CAPITAL CONTRIBUTIONS.

                  (a) Prior to the effectiveness of this Agreement, the General
Partner contributed to the Partnership certain of its assets, properties,
rights, powers, privileges and business, and the Partners agree that such
Capital Contribution has a value of $**confidential treatment requested**.
Except as may be agreed to in connection with the issuance of additional
Partnership Points, as specifically set forth herein, and as may be required
under applicable law, the Partners shall not be required to make any further
contributions to the Partnership. No Partner shall make any contribution to the
Partnership without the prior consent of the General Partner.

                  (b) No Partner shall have the right to withdraw any part of
the capital it (or its predecessors in interest) contributed to the Partnership
until the termination, dissolution and winding up of all the Partnership, except
as distributions pursuant to this Article IV may represent returns of capital,
in whole or in part; provided, however, to the extent of any payment made by the
General Partner or any Affiliate thereof other than the Partnership pursuant to
Section 2.2(d) of the Stock Purchase Agreement, the General Partner may withdraw
capital it has contributed to the Partnership. No Partner shall be entitled to
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any interest on any Capital Contribution made by it (or its predecessors in
interest) to the Partnership.

                  (c) If, at any time, the General Partner determines that the
Partnership requires additional capital, the General Partner may cause the
Partnership to make a "Funds Call;" provided, however, that the Partnership
shall make no Funds Call without a Majority Vote at any time when the aggregate
amount of Funds Calls funded by the General Partner (and, if it is then a
Limited Partner, AMG) exceeds $1,000,000 (net of any principal repayments of the
loans made in Loan Calls (as hereinafter defined)). A call made pursuant to this
Section 4.1(c) may, in the General Partner's sole discretion, be either a
requirement that each of the Partners contributes additional capital to the
Partnership (a "Capital Call") or a requirement that each of the Partners loan
funds to the Partnership (a "Loan Call"). Any Capital Call or Loan Call must be
made to all Partners pro-rata in proportion to the number of Partnership Points
held by such Partners (provided, however, that for purposes of this Section 4.1,
all the Partnership Points in the Executive Retention Reserve shall be deemed to
be outstanding Partnership Points held by the Chief Executive Officer or, if he
or she is not a Limited Partner but holds his or her interest in the Partnership
through a Limited Partner, by such Limited Partner); provided, however, that the
aggregate maximum amount of Capital Calls and Loan Calls funded by the General
Partner (and if it is then a Limited Partner, AMG) shall not exceed $1,000,000
(net of any principal repayments of the loans made in Loan Calls). If the
aggregate amount of Capital Calls and Loan Calls funded by the General Partner
(and if it is then a Limited Partner, AMG) equals $1,000,000 (net of any
principal repayments of the loans made in Loan Calls), then any additional
Capital Calls and Loan Calls shall be made pro-rata among all Partners other
than the General Partner (and if it is then a Limited Partner, AMG).

                  (d) The General Partner shall cause the Partnership to deliver
notices setting forth the type of Funds Call ("Call Notices") to the General
Partner and Limited Partners in accordance with Section 10.1 below not less than
twenty (20) days in advance of the date on which the General Partner determines
the payment in response to such notice is due (the "Due Date"). All Capital
Calls and Loan Calls shall be paid on their Due Date.

                  (e) All payments of the Partners hereunder in respect of a
Capital Call or a Loan Call shall be made to the Partnership by transfer by wire
or otherwise of federal funds or other immediately available funds (or by such
other means as the Partnership may designate) by such time as the Partnership
shall designate in the applicable Call Notice on the relevant Due Date to the
Receipts Account (as hereinafter defined). If the Funds Call is a Loan Call, the
Partnership shall issue, upon receipt of funds, a promissory note to each such
Partner in an original principal amount equal to the amount paid by such
Partner, with such promissory note to be in the form attached hereto as Exhibit
E.

                  (f) Each Call Notice shall specify:

                      (i)      the scheduled Due Date;


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                           (ii)     the aggregate amount of payments to be made
                  on the Due Date by all Partners;

                           (iii)    the required payment to be made by the
                  Partner to which the Call Notice is delivered;

                           (iv)     the account to which such payment shall be
                  paid; and

                           (v)      whether such call is a Loan Call or a
                  Capital Call (provided, however, that the General Partner may
                  cause the Partnership to change a Loan Call to a Capital Call
                  and a Capital Call to a Loan Call, with one (1) days prior
                  written notice to the Partners; provided, further, that the
                  General Partner may not cause the Partnership to change a Loan
                  Call to a Capital Call or a Capital Call to a Loan Call
                  without a Majority Vote at any time when the aggregate amount
                  of Capital Calls and Loan Calls funded by the General Partner
                  (and if it is then a Limited Partner, AMG) exceeds $1,000,000
                  (net of any principal payments of the loans made in Loan
                  Calls)), and a description of the use of proceeds of such
                  Funds Call.

                  (g)      If a Partner fails to fund a Loan Call or a Capital
Call as required under this Section 4.1 on the Due Date then the Partnership
shall notify such Partner of such failure within two (2) days after such payment
is due (which notice may be by telephone followed by confirmation by telecopy
(receipt confirmed), overnight carrier or registered or certified mail),
provided that the failure to give such notice shall not affect in any way the
liability of such Partner to make such payment or subject the Partnership or the
General Partner to any liability hereunder or otherwise. A Partner which fails
to make such payment prior to the expiration of seven (7) days after such notice
(the "Date of Default") shall be a "Defaulting Partner," and the following
provisions (the "Default Provisions") shall apply: The obligation of a
Defaulting Partner shall bear interest at the rate of twenty percent (20%) per
annum, which interest shall compound quarterly and bear interest at the rate of
twenty percent (20%) per annum. Any distributions or other payments by the
Partnership to which the Defaulting Partner would otherwise be entitled pursuant
to the provisions of Section 4.3 hereof or otherwise (including, without
limitation, pursuant to Sections 4.4 and 4.5 hereof) shall be forfeited by such
Limited Partner to the extent of the debt of such Defaulting Partner and applied
by the Partnership to the debt of the Defaulting Partner hereunder but for all
purposes of this Partnership Agreement other than this Section 4.1 and Section
4.3, shall be treated as having been distributed to the Defaulting Partner. In
addition, any discretionary bonus or other discretionary payment (as opposed to
regular salary) to which the Employee Stockholder of such Defaulting Partner
would otherwise be entitled pursuant to the provisions of Section 3.3(b) or
otherwise, shall be forfeited by such Employee Stockholder to the extent of the
debt of such Defaulting Partner and applied by the Partnership to the debt of
the Defaulting Partner hereunder.

         Any Defaulting Partner shall also pay, on demand, all costs, including
court costs and reasonable attorneys' fees, paid or incurred by the Partnership
in collecting a Funds Call from a Defaulting Partner. If the Defaulting Partner
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the demand for payment thereof, then the Default Provisions set forth above
shall apply to such amounts.

         The provisions of this Section 4.1(g) are hereby expressly limited so
that in no contingency or event whatsoever shall the amount paid or agreed to be
paid to the Partnership exceed the maximum amount of interest permitted by law,
and in the event any interest hereunder were to exceed the maximum amount of
interest permitted by law, such excess interest shall be deemed a mistake and
shall either be reduced immediately and automatically to the maximum amount
permitted by law or, if required to comply with applicable law, be canceled
automatically and, if theretofore paid, be credited on the principal amount of
the obligation of the Defaulting Partner under the Funds Calls outstanding and,
to the extent such a credit is insufficient, be refunded.

         SECTION 4.2  CAPITAL ACCOUNTS; ALLOCATIONS.

                  (a) Capital Accounts. There shall be established for each
Partner a Capital Account (a "Capital Account") which, in the case of the
General Partner, shall be in the amount set forth in Section 4.1(a) above, and
in the case of each other Partner, shall initially be equal to the Capital
Contribution of such Partner as set forth on Schedule A hereto.

                  (b) Adjustments to Capital Accounts. The Capital Account of
each Partner shall be adjusted in the following manner. Each Capital Account
shall be increased by such Partner's allocable share of income and gain, if any,
of the Partnership (as well as the Capital Contributions made by a Partner after
the Effective Date) and shall be decreased by such Partner's allocable share of
deductions and losses, if any, of the Partnership and by the amount of all
distributions made to such Partner. The amount of any distribution of assets
other than cash shall be deemed to be the Fair Market Value of such assets (net
of any liabilities encumbering such property that the distributee Partner is
considered to assume or take subject to). Capital Accounts shall also be
adjusted upon the issuance of additional Partnership Interests as set forth in
Section 5.6(c) and upon the redemption of Partnership Interests.

                  (c) Allocation of Income and Loss. Subject to Sections 4.2(d)
and 4.2(e) and Sections 4.4 and 4.5 hereof, all items of Partnership income,
deduction, gain and loss shall be allocated among the Partners' Capital
Accounts at the end of every month as follows: 

                           (i) first, items of income and gain shall be
                  allocated to the General Partner in an amount equal to the
                  Free Cash Flow (net of Free Cash Flow Expenditures) for such
                  month multiplied by a fraction, (x) the numerator of which is
                  the sum of the number of Partnership Points held by the
                  General Partner on the first day of such month (including the
                  number of Partnership Points in the Incentive Reserve and
                  Executive Retention Reserve on the first day of such month)
                  and (y) the denominator of which is the sum of the number of
                  Partnership Points outstanding on the first day of such month;

                           (ii) second, items of income and gain (if any) shall
                  be allocated to the General Partner until the cumulative
                  allocations to the General Partner for such month and prior
                  periods after the Effective Date pursuant to this Section
                  4.2(c)(ii) equal the General Partner Preference Amount and
                  after which no further allocations of income and gain shall be
                  allocated to the General Partner under this Section 4.2
                  (c)(ii).

                           (iii) third, items of income and gain (if any) shall
                  be allocated among all Limited Partners in accordance with
                  (and in proportion to) each Limited Partner's respective
                  number of Partnership Points on the first day of such month,
                  until the aggregate amount of such items allocated to the
                  Partners pursuant to Section 4.2(c)(i), Section 4.2(c)(ii) and
                  this Section 4.2(c)(iii) for such month equals the aggregate
                  amount of the Free Cash Flow (net of Free Cash Flow
                  Expenditures) for such month; and

                           (iv) fourth, all remaining items of Partnership
                  income and gain and all items of deduction and loss (after
                  giving effect to the allocations under Sections 4.2(c)(i),
                  4.2(c)(ii) and 4.2(c)(iii) hereof) for such month shall be
                  allocated among the Limited Partners in accordance with (and
                  in proportion to) each Limited Partner's respective number of
                  Partnership Points on the first day of such month.

                  (d) Sale of Assets. All items of Partnership gain or loss from
any sale, exchange or other disposition of all, or a substantial portion of, the
assets of the Partnership shall be allocated among all Partners in accordance
with (and in proportion to) their respective number of Partnership Points as of
the date of such transaction.

                  (e) Interim Closings. In the event that during any calendar
month (or any fiscal year) there is any change of Partners or Partnership Points
(whether as a result of the admission of an Additional Limited Partner, the
redemption by the Partnership of all (or any portion of) any Limited Partner's
Partnership Points, a transfer of any Partnership Points or otherwise), the
following shall apply: (i) such transfer shall be deemed to have occurred as of
the close of business on the last day of the month in which such change
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of account of the Partnership shall be closed effective as of the close of
business on the effective date of any such change as set forth in clause (i) and
such fiscal year shall thereupon be divided into two or more portions, (iii)
each item of income gain, loss, deduction shall be determined (on the closing of
the books basis) for the portion of such fiscal year ending with the date on
which the books of account of the Partnership are so closed, and (iv) each such
item for such portion of such fiscal year shall be allocated (pursuant to the
provisions of Section 4.2(c) hereof) to those persons who were Partners during
such portion of such fiscal year in accordance with their respective Partnership
Points during such period.

         SECTION 4.3  DISTRIBUTIONS.

                  (a) Subject to Section 4.4 hereof, from and after the date
hereof, within thirty (30) days after the end of each calendar quarter, the
General Partner shall, to the extent cash is available therefor, and based on
the unaudited financial statements for such calendar quarter prepared in
accordance with Section 9.3 hereof (after approval thereof by the General
Partner), cause the Partnership to (i) distribute to the General Partner an
amount equal to the portion of the Free Cash Flow allocated to the General
Partner pursuant to Section 4.2(c)(i) or Section 4.2(c)(ii) for such calendar
quarter and of any previous quarter to the extent not then distributed (less the
General Partner's pro-rata portion of any reservation from Free Cash Flow
pursuant to the last sentence of this Section 4.3(a)), and then (ii) distribute
to the Limited Partners (and each Person who was a Limited Partner for any
calendar month of the previous calendar quarter) an amount equal to the portion
of the Free Cash Flow allocated to such Limited Partners (and each Person who
was a Limited Partner for any calendar month of the previous calendar quarter)
pursuant to Section 4.2(c)(iii) for such calendar quarter and any previous
calendar quarter to the extent not then distributed (less each such Person's
pro-rata portion of any reservation from Free Cash Flow pursuant to the last
sentence of this Section 4.3(a)), in accordance with (and in proportion to)
their respective number of Partnership Points for such preceding calendar
quarter, in each case, if and to the extent each such Partner (and each Person
who was a Limited Partner for any calendar month of the previous calendar
quarter) has a positive balance in its Capital Account. After the end of each
fiscal year of the Partnership, the General Partner shall, based on the audited
financial statements prepared in accordance with Section 9.3 hereof, cause the
Partnership to make a distribution of the remaining Free Cash Flow, if any, for
the preceding fiscal year which was allocated pursuant to Sections 4.2(c)(i),
4.2(c)(ii) and 4.2(c)(iii) but not previously distributed, in accordance with
the foregoing clauses (i), (ii) and (iii) whenever, and to the extent, cash is
available therefor. The General Partner may, from time to time, reserve and not
distribute portions of Free Cash Flow for Partnership purposes; including,
without limitation, to increase the net worth of the Partnership, to make
capital expenditures or to create a reserve for anticipated repurchases of
Partnership Interests. Any such reservation would be made from all Partners
pro-rata in proportion to Partnership Points, and in no event would it exceed
fifty percent (50%) of the Free Cash Flow distributable to the Partners for such
period. Such funds shall be maintained in the Receipts Account (as defined
below) pending expenditure thereof. In the event any such reservation is made,
the Repurchase Price for purposes of Section 3.9 hereof shall be increased by an
amount equal to the increase in such Repurchased Partner's Capital Account
resulting from such reserve, but only to the extent of such Repurchased
Partner's pro-rata share (measured by multiplying such reserves by a fraction,
the numerator of which is the number of Partnership Points being purchased and
the denominator of which is the number of Partnership Points outstanding at such
time before giving effect to any issuances or redemptions on such date) of the
reserves held in the Receipts Account at the time such Repurchase Price is
required to be paid to the Repurchased Partner.

                  (b) To give effect to the foregoing, the Partnership shall
have two (2) bank accounts. The first account (the "Receipts Account") shall
have as its authorized signatures such representatives of the General Partner as
the General Partner shall deem appropriate or desirable. All the Partnership's
receipts shall be paid into the Receipts Account; provided, however, that on a
weekly basis, the General Partner shall forward the revenues of the Partnership
with respect to the accruals for a given month from this account to the second
account (described below) until the revenues so forwarded equal the Operating
Cash Flow of the Partnership for such month (and previous months to the extent
not so forwarded or used to pay expenses of the Partnership which are other than
Free Cash Flow Expenditures) and, thereafter, revenues with respect to that
month shall be retained in the Receipts Account pending distribution or such
other use thereof as may be permitted under this Agreement. The General Partner
shall use the Receipts Account to make all distributions of Free Cash Flow
pursuant to Section 4.3(a) above and, to fund all Free Cash Flow Expenditures.
The General Partner shall, however, not forward but shall retain in the Receipts
Account the amount which gives rise to the right to make distributions pursuant
to Section 4.3(c) hereof (including, without limitation, resulting from sales of
assets, insurance proceeds and the issuance of additional partnership
interests). The second account shall have as its authorized signatures such
Officers of the Partnership as may be agreed by a Majority Vote, and one (1)
designee of the General Partner. This second account shall be used by the
Officers to make all operating expense payments (including payments of salaries
and bonuses) out of Operating Cash Flow.

         Within thirty (30) days after the end of each calendar month, based on
the unaudited financial statements for such calendar month prepared in
accordance with Section 9.3 hereof, and within ninety-five (95) days after the
end of each fiscal year of the Partnership, based on the audited financial
statements prepared in accordance with Section 9.3 hereof, the General Partner
shall cause such transfers between the accounts to be made as may be necessary
to reconcile the accounts with the amounts of revenue designated as Operating
Cash Flow and Free Cash Flow.

                  (c) Except as otherwise set forth herein, all other amounts or
proceeds available for distribution, if any, shall (except as otherwise provided
for herein) be distributed to the Partners at such time as may be determined by
the General Partner; provided that any such distribution shall be made among the
Partners (i) pro-rata to Partners which have made Capital Contributions pursuant
to Capital Calls, in proportion to the unreturned Capital Contributions of such
Partners made pursuant to such Capital Calls, (ii) then in accordance with the
positive balances (if any) in their respective Capital Accounts (as determined
immediately prior to such distribution) until all such positive Capital Account
balances have been reduced to zero, and (iii) thereafter among all Partners in
accordance with their respective number of Partnership Points at the time of
such distribution (provided, however, that if a Partner makes a Capital
Contribution other than pursuant to a Capital Call after the Effective Date, the
General Partner may cause the Partnership to make a priority return of such
Capital Contribution).

                     


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         SECTION 4.4  DISTRIBUTIONS UPON LIQUIDATION; ESTABLISHMENT OF A RESERVE
UPON LIQUIDATION. Upon the liquidation of the Partnership, after payment (or the
making of reasonable provision for the payment) of all liabilities of the
Partnership owing to creditors, the General Partner (or liquidator) shall set up
such reserves as it deems reasonably necessary for any contingent, conditional
or unmatured liabilities or other obligations of the Partnership. Such reserves
may be paid over by the General Partner (or liquidator) to a bank (or other
third party), to be held in escrow for the purpose of paying any such
contingent, conditional or unmatured liabilities or other obligations. At the
expiration of such period(s) as the General Partner (or liquidator) may deem
advisable, such reserves, if any (and any other assets available for
distribution), or a portion thereof, shall be distributed to the Partners in
accordance with their respective Capital Accounts. If any assets of the
Partnership are to be distributed in kind in connection with such liquidation,
such assets shall be distributed on the basis of their Fair Market Value net of
any liabilities encumbering such assets and, to the greatest extent possible,
shall be distributed pro-rata in accordance with the total amounts to be
distributed to each Partner. Immediately prior to the effectiveness of any such
distribution-in-kind, each item of gain and loss that would have been recognized
by the Partnership had the property being distributed been sold at Fair Market
Value shall be determined and allocated to those persons who were Partners
immediately prior to the effectiveness of such distribution in accordance with
Section 4.2(d).

         SECTION 4.5  PROCEEDS FROM THE SALE OF SECURITIES; INSURANCE PROCEEDS;
CERTAIN SPECIAL ALLOCATIONS.

                  (a) Capital Contributions made by any Partner after the
Effective Date (other than Capital Contributions made pursuant to Section 4.1(c)
hereof, which shall be used solely for the purpose or purposes set forth in the
Call Notice), and other proceeds from the issuance of securities by the
Partnership may, in the sole discretion of the General Partner, be used for the
benefit of the Partnership (including, without limitation, the repurchase or
redemption of Partnership Interests), or, may be distributed by the Partnership,
in which case, any such proceeds shall be allocated and distributed among the
Partners in accordance with their respective Partnership Points immediately
prior to the date of such contribution; it being understood that in the case the
proceeds are a note receivable, any such distribution shall occur upon receipt
by the Partnership of any cash in respect thereof.

                  (b) In the event of the death of an Employee Stockholder
covered by key-man life insurance, the proceeds of such policy shall first be
used by the Partnership to fund (to the extent thereof) the Repurchase of
Partnership Interests from the Employee Stockholder or Limited Partner through
which such Employee Stockholder held his or her interest in the Partnership in
accordance with Section 3.9 hereof and, if the proceeds exceed the amounts so
required to effect such Repurchase, then the amount of such excess proceeds may,
in the sole discretion of the General Partner, be used for the benefit of the
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or, may be distributed by the Partnership, in which case, any such proceeds
shall be allocated and distributed among the Partners in accordance with their
respective Partnership Points immediately following the Repurchase of the
Partnership Interests from such Limited Partner.

                  (c) Items of Tax Depreciation (as such term is defined below)
on account of the property of the Partnership on the Effective Date, shall be
specially allocated among the Partners in accordance with the positive balances
in their Capital Accounts on the Effective Date. All items of Tax Depreciation
on account of property purchased out of Operating Cash Flow shall be allocated
as set forth in Section 4.2(c)(iv) and all items of Tax Depreciation on account
of property purchased out of Free Cash Flow shall be allocated among the
Partners in accordance with their respective numbers of Partnership Points.

                  (d) The items of income, deduction, gain and loss allocable
pursuant to this Partnership Agreement shall generally be determined in
accordance with the Partnership's books of account; provided, however, that in
lieu of the depreciation, amortization, and other cost recovery deductions taken
into account in keeping the Partnership's books of account, there shall be taken
into account "Tax Depreciation" as defined below. "Tax Depreciation" means, for
any allocation period, an amount equal to the depreciation, amortization, and
other cost recovery deductions allowable for Federal income tax purposes with
respect to an asset or other capitalized amount for such allocation period
(regardless of whether such depreciation, amortization, or other cost recovery
deductions arise from the common tax basis of Partnership property or the tax
basis of Partnership property attributable to a particular Partner because of a
Code Section 754 election or otherwise); provided, however, that if the book
value of an asset differs from its adjusted tax basis at the beginning of such
allocation period, Tax Depreciation for that asset shall be an amount that bears
the same ratio to such beginning book value as the Federal income tax
depreciation, amortization, or other cost recovery deduction for that asset for
such allocation period bears to such beginning adjusted tax basis; provided,
further, however, that if the adjusted tax basis of an asset at the beginning of
such allocation period is zero, Tax Depreciation for that asset shall be
determined with reference to the appropriate Federal income tax recovery period.

         (e) Items of deduction on account of payments made under the ICP shall
be specially allocated to the General Partner; provided, however, that if a
Limited Partner contributes capital pursuant to a Capital Call in order to fund
payments made under the ICP, items of deduction with respect to such payment
(i.e. payments made under the ICP funded by a Capital Call) shall be specially
allocated pro-rata among the General Partner and the Limited Partners who
contributed capital in such Capital Call, in proportion to such capital
contributions.

         SECTION 4.6 FEDERAL TAX ALLOCATIONS. The General Partner shall allocate
the ordinary income and losses and capital gains and losses of the Partnership
as determined for U.S. Federal income tax purposes (and each item of income,
gain, loss, deduction or credit entering into the computation thereof), as the
case may be, among the Partners for tax purposes in a manner that, to the
greatest extent possible (i) reflects the economic arrangement of the Partners
under this Agreement (determined after taking into account the allocation
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of Sections 4.2, 4.4 and 4.5 hereof, and the distributions provisions of
Sections 4.3, 4.4 and 4.5 hereof) and (ii) is consistent with the principles of
Sections 704(b) and 704(c) of the Code. Pursuant to the foregoing, the General
Partner shall allocate items of income, deduction, gain and loss for tax
purposes in the same manner as, and in proportion to, the book allocations of
corresponding items made pursuant to this Partnership Agreement, except (i) as
provided below with respect to allocations required under the principles of Code
Section 704(c), and (ii) as required by Code Section 704(b) and the Treasury
Regulations thereunder ("Required Allocations"). Any Required Allocations shall
be taken into account in computing other and subsequent tax allocations so that
the amount of tax items allocated to each Partner, to the greatest extent
possible, shall be equal to the amount of tax items that would have been
allocated to each Partner in the absence of such Required Allocations. The
Partners understand and agree that, with respect to any item of property (other
than cash) contributed (or deemed to be contributed for U.S. federal income tax
purposes) by a Partner to the capital of the Partnership, the initial tax basis
of such property in the hands of the Partnership will be the same as the tax
basis of such property in the hands of such Partner at the time so contributed.
The Partners further understand and agree that the taxable income and taxable
loss of the Partnership is to be computed for Federal income tax purposes by
reference to the initial tax basis to the Partnership of any assets and
properties contributed by the Partners (and not by reference to the fair market
value of such assets and properties at the time contributed). The Partners also
understand that, pursuant to Section 704(c) of the Code, all taxable items of
income, gain, loss and deduction with respect to such assets and properties
shall be allocated among the Partners for Federal income tax purposes so as to
take account of any difference between the initial tax basis of such assets and
properties to the Partnership and their fair market values at the time
contributed, using any method authorized by the Income Tax Regulations under
Section 704(c) and selected by the General Partner in its sole discretion,
subject to its fiduciary duties to the Partners as a whole. For purposes of
maintaining the Capital Accounts of the Partners, items of income, gain, loss
and deduction relating to any asset or property contributed to the Partnership
that are required to be allocated for tax purposes pursuant to Section 704(c) of
the Code shall not be reflected in the Capital Accounts of the Partners.


            ARTICLE V - TRANSFER OF PARTNERSHIP INTERESTS OTHER THAN
                 BY THE GENERAL PARTNER, ADMISSION OF ADDITIONAL
                       PARTNERS, REDEMPTION AND WITHDRAWAL

         SECTION 5.1 ASSIGNABILITY OF INTERESTS. No interest of a Limited
Partner in the Partnership may be sold, assigned, transferred, pledged,
hypothecated, gifted, exchanged, optioned or encumbered (each, a "Transfer"),
nor may any interest in any Limited Partner be Transferred, and no Transfer
shall be binding upon the Partnership or any Limited Partner unless it is
expressly permitted by this Article V and the General Partner receives an
executed copy of such assignment, which shall be in form and substance
reasonably satisfactory to the General Partner. The assignee of such interest in
the Partnership may become a substitute Limited Partner only upon the terms and
conditions set forth in Section 5.2. No Limited Partner's interest in the
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individual, the direct and indirect interests of a beneficial owner of such
Limited Partner, may be Transferred except:

                  (a) to the General Partner;

                  (b) to AMG pursuant to the provisions of Section 3.9, 7.1 or
7.3 hereof or pursuant to the provisions of such other agreement as may be
entered into by the Partnership in connection with the issuance of Partnership
Points;

                  (c) upon the death of such beneficial owner, their interests
in the Partnership or in the Limited Partner may be Transferred by will or the
laws of descent and distribution;

                  (d) a Limited Partner (and its beneficial owners) may Transfer
interests in the Partnership or in such Limited Partner to members of his or her
Immediate Family (or trusts for their benefit and of which the beneficial owner
is the settlor and/or trustee, provided that any such trust does not require or
permit distribution of such interests); and

                  (e) another Limited Partner, with the prior written consent of
the General Partner, which consent may be granted or withheld by the General
Partner in its sole discretion (provided, however, unless William J. Nutt is the
President and Chief Executive Officer of AMG, Limited Partners may, with a
Majority Vote, transfer an aggregate of up to 1.5 Partnership Points without the
consent of, but with at least fifteen (15) days prior written notice to, the
General Partner (which transfer or transfers may take place on one or more dates
and subject to such terms and conditions as may be set by a Majority Vote,
subject to a maximum number of 1.5 Partnership Points for all such transfers on
all such occasions taken together); and

                  (f) the stockholders of such Limited Partner, with the prior
written approval of the General Partner and subject to such Limited Partner and
such stockholders making such representations and warranties regarding the
ownership of such Limited Partner and such stockholder as the General Partner
may deem necessary or appropriate.

; provided, that in the case of (c), (d) or (f) above, (i) the transferee enters
into an agreement with the Partnership agreeing to be bound by the provisions
hereof (and the transferee enters into (A) if such transferee is not already a
party to a Non Solicitation Agreement, the relevant Non Solicitation Agreement
and (B) if the transferee is (or has an equityholder which is) an employee of
First Quadrant Limited, the Revenue Agreement) as a Limited Partner (to the
extent such Person then would hold any interest in the Partnership), and (ii)
whether or not the transferee enters into such an agreement, such Partnership
Interests, and interests in such Limited Partner, shall thereafter remain
subject to this Agreement (and, if applicable, the relevant Non Solicitation
Agreement) to the same extent they would be if held by such Limited Partner or
beneficial owner, as applicable.


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         For all purposes of this Partnership Agreement, any Transfers of
Partnership Interests shall be deemed to occur as of the close of business on
the last day of the calendar month in which any such Transfer would otherwise
have occurred.

         SECTION 5.2 SUBSTITUTE LIMITED PARTNERS. No transferee of interests of
a Limited Partner shall become a Partner except in accordance with this Section
5.2. The General Partner may, with a Majority Vote of the Limited Partners,
admit as a substitute Limited Partner any Person that acquires a Partnership
Interest by Transfer from another Limited Partner in accordance with the
provisions of Section 5.1. The admission of an assignee as a substitute Limited
Partner shall in all events be conditioned upon the execution of an instrument
satisfactory to the General Partner whereby such assignee becomes a party to
this Agreement as a Limited Partner. Upon the admission of a substitute Limited
Partner, the General Partner shall make the appropriate revisions to Schedule A
hereto. Notwithstanding the foregoing, upon a Transfer of Partnership Interests
to AMG in compliance with the provisions of Section 5.1(b) above, AMG shall be
admitted to the Partnership as a Limited Partner with respect to the Partnership
Interests so transferred, without the necessity for a Majority Vote.

         SECTION 5.3 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS. As additional conditions to the
validity of (x) any Transfer of a Limited Partner's interest in the Partnership
(or, in the case of a Limited Partner which is not an individual, the interests
of the direct and indirect beneficial owners of such Limited Partner) or (y) the
issuance of additional Partnership Interests (pursuant to Section 5.6 below),
such Transfer or issuance shall not: (i) violate the registration provisions of
the Securities Act or the securities laws of any applicable jurisdiction, (ii)
cause the Partnership to become subject to regulation as an "investment company"
under the Investment Company Act, and the rules and regulations of the SEC
thereunder, including by resulting in there being one hundred (100) or more
beneficial holders of interests in the Partnership, (iii) result in the
termination of any contract to which the Partnership is a party and which
individually or in the aggregate are material (it being understood and agreed
that any contract pursuant to which the Partnership provides Investment
Management Services is material), or (iv) result in the treatment of the
Partnership as an association taxable as a corporation or as a "publicly traded
limited partnership" for Federal income tax purposes.

         The General Partner may require reasonable evidence as to the
foregoing, including, without limitation, a favorable opinion of counsel, which
expense shall be borne by the parties to such transaction (and to the extent the
Partnership is such a party, shall be paid from Operating Cash Flow).

         As an additional condition to the validity of (x) any Transfer of a
Limited Partner's interest in the Partnership (or, in the case of a Limited
Partner which is not an individual, the interests of the direct and indirect
beneficial owners of such Limited Partner) or (y) the issuance of additional
Partnership Interests (pursuant to Section 5.6 below), an equal interest in the
U.K. Partnership must be so transferred or issued to the transferee or recipient
by the transferor or issuer.


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         To the fullest extent permitted by law, any Transfer that violates the
conditions of this Section 5.3 shall be null and void ab initio.

         SECTION 5.4  ALLOCATION OF DISTRIBUTIONS BETWEEN ASSIGNOR AND ASSIGNEE;
SUCCESSOR TO CAPITAL ACCOUNTS. Upon the Transfer of a Partnership Interest
pursuant to this Article V, distributions pursuant to Article IV shall be made
to the Person owning the Partnership Interest at the date of distribution,
unless the assignor and assignee otherwise agree and so direct the General
Partner in a written statement signed by both. In connection with a Transfer by
a Partner of Partnership Points, the assignee shall succeed to a pro-rata (based
on the percentage of such Person's Partnership Interests transferred) portion of
the assignor's Capital Account, unless the assignor and assignee otherwise agree
and so direct the General Partner in a written statement signed by both and
consented to by the General Partner.

         SECTION 5.5  REDEMPTIONS AND WITHDRAWALS. No Limited Partner shall have
the right to redeem its interest in the Partnership, in whole or in part, or to
withdraw from the Partnership, except (a) upon receipt of a Majority Vote and
with the consent of the General Partner, (b) as is expressly provided for in
Section 3.9 hereof or (c) as is expressly provided for in Section 7.1 and 7.3
hereof. Upon the redemption or withdrawal, in whole or in part, by a Limited
Partner, the General Partner shall make the appropriate revisions to Schedule A
hereto.

         SECTION 5.6  ISSUANCE OF ADDITIONAL PARTNERSHIP INTERESTS.

                  (a) Additional Limited Partners (the "Additional Limited
Partners" and each an "Additional Limited Partner") may be admitted to the
Partnership and such Additional Limited Partners may be issued Partnership
Points, upon receipt of a Majority Vote and the consent of the General Partner
and upon such terms and conditions as may be established by the General Partner
with a Majority Vote (including, without limitation, upon such Additional
Limited Partner's execution of an instrument satisfactory to the General Partner
whereby such Person becomes a party to this Agreement as a Limited Partner);
provided, however, that upon a transfer pursuant to Section 6.1(ii) hereof, the
General Partner may admit the transferee as an Additional Limited Partner
without a Majority Vote.

                  (b) Existing Limited Partners may be issued additional
Partnership Points (or other Partnership Interests) by the Partnership with the
consent of, and upon such terms and conditions as may be established by, the
General Partner with a Majority Vote (without including the Limited Partner to
be issued additional Partnership Points). Except as provided in the last
sentence of the definition of "Incentive Reserve" or "Executive Retention
Reserve," the General Partner may only be issued additional Partnership Points
(or other Partnership Interests) upon the receipt of a Majority Vote.

                  (c) Each time additional Partnership Interests are issued
(including, without limitation, additional Partnership Points), the Capital
Accounts of all the Partners shall be adjusted as follows: (i) the General
Partner shall determine the proceeds which would be realized if the Partnership
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Value of such assets, and (ii) the General Partner shall allocate amounts equal
to the gain or loss which would have been realized upon such a sale to the
Capital Accounts of all the Partners immediately prior to such issuance in
accordance with Section 4.2(d) hereof.

                  (d) In connection with the issuance of additional Partnership
Interests, such issuances, except as set forth herein and in the Options, are
not subject to the preemptive rights of any Person.

                  (e) Upon the issuance of additional Partnership Interests, the
General Partner shall make the appropriate revisions to Schedule A hereto.

         SECTION 5.7  REPRESENTATION OF PARTNERS. The General Partner and each
Limited Partner (including each Additional Limited Partner) hereby represents
and warrants to the Partnership and each other Partner, and acknowledges, that
(a) it has such knowledge and experience in financial and business matters that
it is capable of evaluating the merits and risks of an investment in the
Partnership and making an informed investment decision with respect thereto, (b)
it is able to bear the economic and financial risk of an investment in the
Partnership for an indefinite period of time, (c) it is acquiring an interest in
the Partnership for investment only and not with a view to, or for resale in
connection with, any distribution to the public or public offering thereof, (d)
the equity interests in the Partnership have not been registered under the
securities laws of any jurisdiction and cannot be disposed of unless they are
subsequently registered and/or qualified under applicable securities laws and
the provisions of this Agreement have been complied with, and (e) the execution,
delivery and performance of this Agreement by such Partner do not require it to
obtain any consent or approval that has not been obtained and do not contravene
or result in a default under any provision of any existing law or regulation
applicable to it, any provision of its charter, by-laws or other governing
documents or any agreement or instrument to which it is a party or by which it
is bound.


              ARTICLE VI - TRANSFER OF PARTNERSHIP INTEREST BY THE
                      GENERAL PARTNER; REDEMPTION, REMOVAL
                                 AND WITHDRAWAL

         SECTION 6.1  ASSIGNABILITY OF INTEREST. Without a Majority Vote, 
neither the General Partner's interest in the Partnership nor the stock of the
General Partner may be sold or transferred; provided, however, (i) it is
understood and agreed that, in connection with the operation of the business of
AMG (including, without limitation, the financing of direct or indirect
investments in additional investment management companies), the General
Partner's interest in the Partnership and the stock of the General Partner may
be pledged or encumbered pursuant to a bona fide pledge or encumbrance and under
such circumstances, lien holders shall have and be able to exercise the rights
of secured creditors with respect to such interest, (ii) the General Partner may
sell some (but not all or substantially all) of its Partnership Interests to a
person or entity who is not a Partner but who is an Officer of the Partnership
or who becomes an Officer in connection with such issuance, or an entity wholly
owned by any such person, and (iii) the General Partner may sell some (but not
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Partnership Interests to existing Limited Partners. Notwithstanding anything
else set forth herein, the General Partner may, with a Majority Vote, sell all
its interests in the Partnership in a single transaction or a series of related
transactions, and, in any such case, each of the Limited Partners of the
Partnership shall be required to sell, in the same transaction or transactions,
all their interest in the Partnership; provided, that the price to be received
by all the Partners shall be allocated among the Partners as follows: (a) an
amount equal to the sum of the positive balances, if any, in positive Capital
Accounts shall be allocated among the Partners having such Capital Accounts in
proportion to such positive balances, and (b) the excess, if any, shall be
allocated among all Partners in accordance with their respective number of
Partnership Points at the time of such sale.

         SECTION 6.2  RESIGNATION, REDEMPTION, AND WITHDRAWAL. To the fullest
extent permitted by law, except as set forth in the last sentence of Section
6.1, without a prior Majority Vote, the General Partner shall not have the right
to resign or withdraw from the Partnership. Without a prior Majority Vote, the
General Partner shall have no right to have all or any portion of its interest
in the Partnership redeemed. Any resigned, withdrawn or removed General Partner
shall retain its interest in the capital of the Partnership and its other
economic rights under this Agreement.


                ARTICLE VII - PUT/CALL OF PARTNERSHIP INTERESTS;
                               REGISTRATION RIGHTS

         SECTION 7.1  MANDATORY PUTS.

                  (a) Each Limited Partner may, subject to the terms and
conditions set forth in this Section 7.1, cause AMG to purchase portions of the
Partnership Interests held by such Limited Partner in the Partnership (a "Put").

                  (b) Each Limited Partner other than Lovell, Inc. may, subject
to the terms and conditions set forth in this Partnership Agreement, cause AMG
to purchase up to twelve and one-half percent (12.5%) of the Initial Partnership
Points held by such Limited Partner, on the last business day in March (each, a
"Purchase Date") on any five (5) separate occasions (but only up to an aggregate
of fifty percent (50%) of such Limited Partner's Initial Partnership Points)
starting with the last business day in March, 2001 and ending with the last
business day in March, 2011. Notwithstanding any other provisions set forth
herein, each Limited Partner may only exercise its rights under this Section
7.1(b) if the Limited Partner simultaneously causes AMG to purchase an equal
number of U.K. Partnership Points in the U.K. Partnership pursuant to the
provisions of Section 7.1(b) of the U.K. Partnership Agreement.

                  (c) Lovell, Inc. may, subject to the terms and conditions set
forth in this Partnership Agreement, cause AMG to purchase up to twenty percent
(20%) of the Initial Partnership Points held by Lovell, Inc., on each Purchase
Date starting with the first Purchase Date in March, 2001. Notwithstanding any
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only exercise its rights under this Section 7.1(c) if Lovell, Inc.
simultaneously causes AMG to purchase an equal number of U.K. Partnership Points
in the U.K. Partnership pursuant to the provisions of Section 7.1(c) of the U.K.
Partnership Agreement.

                  (d) Each Limited Partner may, subject to the terms and
conditions set forth in this Partnership Agreement, cause AMG to purchase a
number of Partnership Points as is equal to up to twelve and one-half percent
(12.5%) of the positive difference, if any, between (i) the Partnership Points
issued to such Limited Partner pursuant to the Incentive Program or upon the
exercise of any options issued pursuant thereto (each such issuance or issuance
upon the exercise of an option, an "Option Exercise") and (ii) any Partnership
Points purchased from such Limited Partner pursuant to a GP Call under Section
7.3 hereof on any five (5) separate Purchase Dates (but only up to an aggregate
of a number of Partnership Points as is equal to fifty percent (50%) of the
positive difference, if any, between (x) the Partnership Points issued in such
Option Exercise and (y) any Partnership Points purchased from such Limited
Partner pursuant to a GP Call under Section 7.3 hereof) starting on the first
Purchase Date which is at least five (5) years following the date of such
Option Exercise and ending on the first Purchase Date which is at least fifteen
(15) years following the date of such Option Exercise. Notwithstanding any
other provisions set forth herein, each Limited Partner may only exercise its
rights under this Section 7.1(d) if the Limited Partner simultaneously causes
AMG to purchase an equal number of Partnership Points in the Partnership
pursuant to the provisions of this Section 7.1(d) and U.K. Partnership Points
in the U.K. Partnership pursuant to the provisions of Section 7.1(d) of the
U.K. Partnership Agreement.
        
                  (e) If a Limited Partner desires to exercise its rights under
Section 7.1(b), 7.1(c) or 7.1(d) above, it and its Employee Stockholder shall
give AMG, each other Employee Stockholder, the General Partner and the
Partnership irrevocable written notice (a "Put Notice") on or prior to the
preceding November 30 (the "Notice Deadline") stating that it is electing to
exercise such rights and the number of Partnership Points (the "Put Partnership
Points") to be sold in the Put and whether or to what extent such Put is a Put
of Initial Partnership Points (including, without limitation, a Put by Lovell,
Inc. pursuant to Section 7.1(c) above) (the "Initial Put Partnership Points") or
Partnership Points issued pursuant to an Option Exercise (together, the "Option
Put Partnership Points"). Puts in any given calendar year for which Put Notices
are received before the Notice Deadline for that calendar year shall be done as
follows: AMG shall purchase from each Limited Partner that number of Put
Partnership Points as is equal to the sum of (i) the number of Initial Put
Partnership Points designated as such in the Put Notice, up to the maximum
number permitted by Section 7.1(b) or Section 7.1(c) above with respect to that
year and the aggregate number of Initial Partnership Points that may be Put by
the Limited Partner, and (ii) the number of Option Put Partnership Points
designated as such in the Put Notice, up to the maximum number permitted by
Section 7.1(d) above with respect to the Option Exercise and that year and the
aggregate number of Partnership Points that may be Put by the Limited Partner
with respect to the Option Exercise; provided, however, that in no event shall
the number of Partnership Points which AMG is required to purchase on any
Purchase Date pursuant to Puts under this Section 7.1 exceed Two and Four-Tenths
(2.4) Partnership Points; and, provided further, that if the number of
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for that calendar year exceeds two and four tenths (2.4) Partnership Points,
then AMG shall purchase an aggregate of Two and Four-Tenths (2.4) Partnership
Points among all Limited Partners as follows: AMG shall purchase from each
Limited Partner that number of Partnership Points as is equal to (A) Two and
Four-Tenths (2.4) Partnership Points multiplied by (B) a fraction, the numerator
of which is the number of Partnership Points set forth in such Limited Partner's
Put Notice (up to the maximum number of Partnership Points permitted by Sections
7.1(b), 7.1(c) and 7.1(d) above with respect to that Purchase Date and the
aggregate number of Initial Put Partnership Points and Option Put Partnership
Points which may be Put by that Limited Partner on that Purchase Date) and the
denominator of which is the number of Partnership Points set forth in all the
Put Notices (with respect to each such Put Notice, up to the maximum number of
Partnership Points permitted by Sections 7.1(b), 7.1(c) and 7.1(d) above with
respect to that Purchase Date) (provided, that in the case of the purchase of a
number of Partnership Points that is less than the number of Partnership Points
set forth in a Limited Partner's Put Notice, such Limited Partner may allocate
the Partnership Points to be purchased among the Initial Put Partnership Points
and Option Put Partnership Points set forth in its Put Notice).

                  (f) The purchase price for a Put (the "Put Price") shall be an
amount equal to (i) six (6) times fifty percent (50%) of the Partnership's Free
Cash Flow for the twenty-four (24) months ending on the last day of the calendar
year prior to the date of the closing of such Put (determined by reference to
the most recent financial statements supplied to AMG pursuant to Section 9.3)
multiplied by (ii) a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of
Partnership Points to be purchased from such Limited Partner on the Purchase
Date and the denominator of which is the number of Partnership Points
outstanding on the Purchase Date (including as outstanding Partnership Points,
all the Partnership Points in the Executive Retention Reserve and the Incentive
Reserve) before giving effect to any Puts or any issuances or redemptions of
Partnership Points on such date. The Put Price shall be paid by AMG (or, if AMG
shall have assigned its obligation to the Partnership pursuant to paragraph (g)
below, the Partnership in such proportions as may be determined by AMG with a
Majority Vote) on the relevant Purchase Date by certified checks to such Limited
Partner, in each case, against delivery of such documents or instruments of
transfer as may reasonably be requested by AMG or the Partnership, as
applicable; provided, however, that in the case of a Put by Lovell, Inc. under
this Section 7.1, if after giving effect to the Put, Lovell, Inc. would hold
less than one and five-tenths (1.5) Partnership Points, then the Put Price may,
in AMG's sole discretion, be paid with a promissory note in the form attached
hereto as Exhibit C, the principal of which promissory note would be paid in
four (4) installments, the first installment would be paid on the Purchase Date,
and the second, third and fourth installments would be paid twelve (12) months,
twenty-four (24) months and thirty-six (36) months, respectively, after such
Purchase Date, provided, that if Lovell, Inc. is also a Defaulting Partner, the
amount of any payment shall be reduced in the manner set forth in the last
sentence of Section 3.9(e) hereof.

                  (g) No purchase by AMG pursuant to this Section 7.1 (or, upon
assignment of any of AMG's obligations to the Partnership pursuant to this
paragraph (g) hereof, redemption by the Partnership) shall occur if it would
result in AMG owning, directly or indirectly, in excess of eighty percent (80%)
of the Partnership Points outstanding after giving effect to any such sale or
redemption. If some, but not all, of the Partnership Points which Employee
Stockholders have requested be purchased can be so purchased without AMG's
ownership, directly or indirectly, exceeding eighty percent (80%) of the
outstanding Partnership Points, then AMG shall purchase, or shall assign its
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Partnership, and the Partnership shall redeem, Partnership Points from the
Limited Partners having Put Partnership Interests in proportion to the
Partnership Points then held by such Limited Partners up to the maximum extent
that would not cause AMG to own, directly or indirectly, in excess of eighty
percent (80%) of the outstanding Partnership Points (in each case, subject to
the maximum amount set forth in Section 7.1(b), 7.1(c) and 7.1(d) hereof).

                  (h) AMG may, only with a Majority Vote, assign any or all of
its rights and obligations to purchase Partnership Points under this Section
7.1, in one or more instances, to the General Partner or the Partnership;
provided, however, that if AMG (with a Majority Vote) assigns any or all its
rights and obligations to purchase Partnership Points under this Section 7.1 to
the General Partner or the Partnership, then AMG shall assign the identical and
proportional rights and obligations to purchase U.K. Partnership Points under
Section 7.1 of the U.K. Partnership Agreement to the General Partner (in the
case where rights or obligations to purchase Partnership Points were assigned to
the General Partner) or the U.K. Partnership (in the case where rights or
obligations to purchase Partnership Points were assigned to the Partnership).

         SECTION 7.2  ELECTION RIGHTS OF LIMITED PARTNERS TO RECEIVE AMG STOCK.

                  (a) If AMG does not assign to the Partnership or the General
Partner the right or obligation pursuant to Section 7.1(h) above to purchase
Partnership Interests from a Limited Partner, and AMG has, at that time,
completed a registration of shares of its common stock for sale under the
Securities Act (other than a registration on Form S-8 (or its then equivalent
form) or a registration affected solely to implement an employee benefit plan, a
transaction under Rule 145 or to which any other similar rule of the SEC under
the Securities Act is applicable or registration on a form not available for
registering securities for sale to the public) (a "Public Offering"), then such
Limited Partner may elect to cause AMG to pay up to one-half of the Put Price
(as such term is defined in Section 7.1(f) above) for the relevant Put in shares
of AMG's Common Stock, $.01 par value per share (the "AMG Stock").

                  (b) An election under this Section 7.2 must be made by the
Limited Partner at least sixty (60) days prior to the relevant Purchase Date, by
giving written notice to the Partnership and AMG of such election, which
election, once made, shall be irrevocable without the prior written consent of
AMG.

                  (c) The number of shares of AMG Stock to be issued upon
exercise of the Put shall be determined in accordance with the following
formula:

                     Number of Shares of AMG Stock = OS x F
                                                     ---
                                                     1-F

where OS is the number of issued and outstanding shares of AMG Stock immediately
prior to the closing of the Put, and F is a fraction, the numerator of which is
the Put Price of a Put pursuant to Section 7.1(f) above, multiplied by
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an amount equal to the sum of (A) six (6) times fifty percent (50%) of AMG's
earnings before interest, amortization and taxes for the twenty-four (24) month
period ending on the last day of the calendar year prior to the date of the
closing of such Put (determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting
principles, consistently applied) plus (B) the Put Price of a Put.

                  (d) If AMG completes a Public Offering, AMG shall, as soon as
reasonably practicable, provide notice thereof to each Employee Stockholder.

         SECTION 7.3  GENERAL PARTNER CALL OPTION.

                  (a) The General Partner may, subject to the terms and
conditions set forth in this Section 7.3, purchase eight and twenty-four one
hundredths (8.24) Partnership Points from the Limited Partners (the "GP Call").

                  (b) The General Partner shall exercise its rights under this
Section 7.3 if ten (10) Partnership Points have been made available to the
Incentive Reserve (as such term is defined in the Incentive Program and not as
such term is defined herein) pursuant to Section 3(f) of the Incentive Program;
provided, however, that the General Partner may give the GP Call Notice (as such
term is hereinafter defined) prior to the date such a determination is made.
Simultaneously with the General Partner's exercise of its rights under this
Section 7.3, the General Partner shall exercise its rights under Section 7.3(b)
of the U.K. Partnership Agreement.

                  (c) If the General Partner exercises its rights under this
Section 7.3, it shall give written notice (the "GP Call Notice") to the Chief
Executive Officer and each Limited Partner stating its exercise of such rights.
Within Five (5) days after delivery of the Call Notice, the General Partner
shall allocate the GP Call among the Limited Partners in its sole discretion and
shall so indicate the allocation in a writing delivered to the Chief Executive
Officer and the Limited Partners; and, provided further, that any allocation by
the General Partner shall only be effective if an equivalent allocation is made
pursuant to Section 7.3(c) of the U.K. Partnership Agreement. The closing of a
GP Call shall take place on a date which is fifteen (15) days after the date of
the GP Call Notice.

                  (d) The Purchase Price for a GP Call shall be an amount equal
to (i) Four Hundred and Twenty-Eight One Thousandths (.428) of the Partnership's
cumulative Revenues from Operations for the Period beginning on the Effective
Date and ending on December 31, 2000, for each Partnership Point for which the
General Partner exercises its rights under this Section 7.3 (subject, in any
event, to any equitable adjustments which the General Partner may deem necessary
or appropriate (in its sole discretion) if there is any change in the portion of
Revenues From Operations which is Free Cash Flow or in the allocation of Free
Cash Flow under this Agreement), minus (ii) the taxes incurred (calculated as
set forth in this clause) by the General Partner in respect of such
distributions, calculated on the assumption that such distributions are not less
than one-half of the highest marginal federal, state and foreign tax rates
applicable to the General Partner and not more than the highest marginal
federal, state and foreign tax rates applicable to the General Partner (with the
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range to be determined by the General Partner in its sole discretion), plus
(iii) an amount equal to each cash distribution described in clause (i) above,
net of any taxes attributable thereto (calculated as described in clause (ii)
above) multiplied by the Prime Rate established by Chemical Bank (or any
successor thereto) from time to time, as in effect on the date of each such cash
distribution.

         SECTION 7.4  AMG CALL OPTION.

                  (a) AMG may, subject to the terms and conditions set forth in
this Section 7.4, purchase portions of the Partnership Interests held by the
Limited Partners in the Partnership (each a "Call"). Notwithstanding anything
else set forth herein to the contrary, the consent of the Chief Executive
Officer shall be required prior to any Call other than a Call of Partnership
Points held by the Chief Executive Officer or the Limited Partner of which the
Chief Executive Officer is the Employee Stockholder.

                  (b) AMG may purchase up to five percent (5%) of the Initial
Partnership Points of any of the Limited Partners on the last business day in
March (each a "Call Date") of each calendar year (but only up to an aggregate
of twenty-five percent (25%) of the Initial Partnership Points issued to such
Limited Partner) starting with the last business day in March of the calendar
year 2002. Notwithstanding any other provision set forth herein, AMG may only
exercise its rights under this Section 7.3(b) if it purchases an equal number
of Initial Partnership Points in the Partnership and Initial U.K. Partnership
Points in the U.K. Partnership.
        
                  (c) AMG may purchase a number of Partnership Points as is
equal to up to five percent (5%) of the positive difference, if any, between
(i) the Partnership Points issued in an Option Exercise and (ii) any
Partnership Points purchased from such Limited Partner pursuant to a GP Call
under Section 7.3 hereof, on a Call Date (but only up to an aggregate of a
number of Partnership Points as is equal to twenty-five percent (25%) of the
positive difference, if any, between (x) the Partnership Points issued in such
Option Exercise and (y) any Partnership Points purchased from such Limited
Partner pursuant to a GP Call under Section 7.3 hereof) starting with the first
Call Date which is at least six (6) years following the date of such Option
Exercise. Notwithstanding any other provision set forth herein, AMG may only
exercise its rights under this Section 7.4(c) if it purchases an equal number
of Partnership Points in the Partnership and U.K. Partnership Points in the
U.K. Partnership.
        
                  (d) If AMG desires to exercise its rights under Section 7.4(b)
or (c) above, it shall give irrevocable written notice (a "Call Notice") on or
prior to the preceding November 30, to each Limited Partner, First Quadrant, and
the Partnership, stating its election to exercise such rights, the Limited
Partner(s) from whom it intends to purchase Partnership Points, and the number
of Partnership Points to be purchased in the Call (the "Call Partnership
Points"). The number of Partnership Points purchased from a given Limited
Partner must be equal to the number of U.K. Partnership Points being purchased
at the same time from such Limited Partner.


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                  (e) The purchase price for Call Partnership Points purchased
from a Limited Partner in a Call (each a "Call Price") shall be an amount equal
to (i) six (6) times fifty percent (50%) of the Partnership's Free Cash Flow for
the twenty-four (24) months ending on the last day of the month prior to the
Call Date (determined by reference to the most recent financial statements
supplied to AMG pursuant to Section 9.3 hereof) multiplied by (ii) a fraction,
the numerator of which is the sum of the number of Partnership Points to be
purchased from such Limited Partner and the denominator of which is the number
of Partnership Points outstanding on the Call Date (including as outstanding
Partnership Points, all the Partnership Points in the Executive Retention
Reserve and in the Incentive Reserve, before giving effect to any issuances or
redemptions of Partnership Points on such date.) The Call Price shall be paid by
AMG (or, if AMG shall have assigned its rights to the Partnership pursuant to
paragraph (f) below, the Partnership in such proportions as may be determined by
AMG with a Majority Vote) on the relevant Call Date by certified checks, against
delivery of such documents or instruments of transfer as may reasonably be
requested by AMG and the Partnership, as applicable.

                  (f) AMG may, with a Majority Vote, assign any or all of its
rights and obligations to purchase Partnership Points under this Section 7.4, in
one or more instances, to the General Partner or the Partnership; provided,
however, that if AMG (with a Majority Vote) assigns any or all its rights and
obligations to purchase Partnership Points under this Section 7.3 to the General
Partner or the Partnership, then AMG shall assign the identical and proportional
rights and obligations to purchase U.K. Partnership Points under this Section
7.3 of the U.K. Partnership Agreement to First Quadrant (in the case where
rights or obligations to purchase Partnership Points were assigned to First
Quadrant) or the U.K. Partnership (in the case where rights or obligations to
purchase Partnership Points were assigned to the Partnership).

         SECTION 7.5  REGISTRATION RIGHTS.

                  (a) Piggy-back Registrations. If at any time or times
following the completion of its initial public offering, AMG shall determine to
file a registration statement ("Registration Statement") (which excludes a
registration on Form S-8 (or its then equivalent form) or a registration
statement filed solely to implement an employee benefit plan, a transaction
under Rule 145 or to which any other similar rule of the SEC under the
Securities Act is applicable or registration statement on a form not available
for registering securities for sale to the public) other than on Form S-4 (or
its then equivalent form) and other than with respect to securities to be issued
solely in connection with any acquisition of any securities or assets of any
entity or business, then AMG will promptly give written notice thereof to the
Limited Partners which are holders of Registrable Securities (as hereinafter
defined) then outstanding (the "Holders"), and, subject to the terms and
conditions of this Section 7.4, will use all commercially reasonable efforts to
effect the registration under the Securities Act (a "Registration") of all
Registrable Securities which the Holders request in a writing delivered to AMG
within thirty (30) days after the notice given by AMG. AMG shall have the right
to postpone or withdraw any Registration without any obligation to any Holder.


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                  (b)      Registrable Securities. For the purposes of this
Section 7.5, the term "Registrable Securities" shall mean any AMG Stock held by
a Limited Partner which was acquired by such Limited Partner pursuant to the
terms of Section 7.2 or Section 7.2 of the U.K. Partnership Agreement, and any
equity securities issued or issuable with respect to such AMG Stock by way of a
stock dividend or stock split or in connection with a combination of shares.

                  (c)      Further Obligations of AMG. Whenever under the
preceding provisions of this Section 7.5, AMG is required hereunder to register
Registrable Securities, AMG agrees that it shall also do the following:

                           (i)      use commercially reasonable efforts to
         prepare diligently for filing with the SEC a Registration Statement and
         such amendments and supplements to such Registration Statement and the
         prospectus used in connection therewith as may be necessary for the
         duration of such Registration;

                           (ii)     use commercially reasonable efforts to
         maintain the effectiveness of any Registration Statement pursuant to
         which any of the Registrable Securities are being sold on a delayed or
         continuous basis under Rule 415 (or any successor or similar rule)
         under the Securities Act (other than a registration statement in
         connection with an underwritten offering) until the earlier of (i) the
         completion of the distribution of all Registrable Securities offered
         pursuant thereto or (ii) ninety (90) days after the effective date of
         such Registration Statement, provided that if a Suspension Period (as
         defined below) has occurred during the pendency of a Registration, AMG
         shall in good faith use reasonable efforts to extend the effectiveness
         of such Registration so that there are ninety (90) days during which
         such Registration is effective and a Suspension Period is not in
         effect;

                           (iii)    furnish to each selling Holder such copies
         of each preliminary and final prospectus and such other documents as
         such Holder may reasonably request to facilitate the public offering of
         its Registrable Securities in accordance with customary practices;

                           (iv)     file all reports required to be filed by it
         under the Exchange Act, and the rules and regulations promulgated by
         the SEC thereunder, during the period the Registration Statement is
         required to remain effective hereunder; and

                           (v)      use commercially reasonable efforts to cause
         the Registrable Securities to be listed on such securities exchange or
         quoted on such automated quotation system on which AMG's common shares
         are then listed or quoted.

                  (d)      Registration Expenses. All reasonable expenses
incident to AMG's performance of or compliance with this Section 7.5, including
SEC and securities exchange or National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc.
("NASD") registration and filing fees, fees and expenses of compliance with
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disbursements of counsel for AMG and its independent certified public
accountants incurred in connection with each registration hereunder (but not
including any fees or disbursements of counsel for the Holders (which shall be
borne by the Holders), or any underwriting fees, discounts or commissions
attributable to the sale of Registrable Securities (which shall be borne by each
applicable Holder) (all such included expenses being herein called "Registration
Expenses"), will be borne by AMG; provided, however, that if AMG is not selling
in such offering, then each Holder shall bear a portion of such expenses equal
to such expenses multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is the number
of shares sold by such Holder and the denominator of which is the total number
of shares sold in the offering.

                  (e)      Indemnification; Contribution.

                           (i)  Indemnification. Incident to any registration
         statement referred to in this Section 7.5(e), and subject to applicable
         law, AMG will indemnify each underwriter, each Holder of Registrable
         Securities so registered, and each person controlling any of them
         ("Controlling Person") against all claims, losses, damages and
         liabilities, including legal and other expenses reasonably incurred in
         investigating or defending against the same, arising out of any untrue
         statement of a material fact contained therein, or any omission to
         state therein a material fact required to be stated therein or
         necessary to make the statements therein not misleading, or arising out
         of any violation by AMG of the Securities Act, any other federal
         securities laws, any state securities or "blue-sky" laws or any rule or
         regulation thereunder in connection with such registration, except
         insofar as the same may have been caused by an untrue statement or
         omission based upon information furnished to AMG by or on behalf of
         such underwriter, Holder or Controlling Person expressly for use
         therein, and with respect to such untrue statement or omission in the
         information furnished to AMG by or on behalf of such underwriter,
         Holder or Controlling Person, such underwriter, Holder or Controlling
         Person so providing such information to AMG (or on whose behalf such
         information was so provided) will indemnify AMG, its directors and
         officers, and the other underwriters, Holders and Controlling Persons
         against any losses, claims, damages, expenses or liabilities to which
         any of them may become subject to the same extent.

                           (ii) Contribution. If the indemnification provided
         for in this Section 7.5(e) from the indemnifying party is unavailable
         to an indemnified party hereunder in respect of any losses, claims,
         damages, liabilities or expenses referred to therein, then the
         indemnifying party, in lieu of indemnifying such indemnified party,
         shall contribute to the amount paid or payable by such indemnified
         party as a result of such losses, claims, damages, liabilities or
         expenses in such proportion as is appropriate to reflect the relative
         fault of the indemnifying party and indemnified parties in connection
         with the actions which resulted in such losses, claims, damages,
         liabilities or expenses, as well as any other relevant equitable
         considerations. The relative fault of such indemnifying party and
         indemnified parties shall be determined by reference to, among other
         things, whether any action in question, including any untrue or alleged
         untrue statement of a material fact, has been made by, or relates to
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         such indemnifying party or indemnified parties, and the parties'
         relative intent, knowledge, access to information and opportunity to
         correct or prevent such action. The amount paid or payable by a party
         as a result of the losses, claims, damages, liabilities and expenses
         referred to above shall be deemed to include any reasonable legal or
         other fees or expenses reasonably incurred by such party in connection
         with any investigation or proceeding.

         The parties hereto agree that it would not be just and equitable if
contribution pursuant to this Section 7.5(e) were determined by pro rata
allocation or by any other method of allocation which does not take account of
the equitable considerations referred to in the immediately preceding paragraph.
Notwithstanding the provisions of this Section 7.5(e)(ii), no Holder shall be
required to contribute any amount in excess of the amount by which the total
price at which the Registrable Securities of such Holder were offered to the
public exceeds the amount of any damages which such Holder has otherwise been
required to pay by reason of such untrue statement or omission. No Person guilty
of fraudulent misrepresentation (within the meaning of Section 11(f) of the
Securities Act) shall be entitled to contribution from any Person who was not
guilty of such fraudulent misrepresentation.

         If indemnification is available under this Section 7.5(e), the
indemnifying parties shall indemnify each indemnified party to the full extent
provided in Section 7.5(e)(i) without regard to the relative fault of said
indemnifying party or indemnified party or any other equitable consideration
provided for in this Section 7.5(e)(ii).

         SECTION 7.6  LIMITATIONS. Notwithstanding anything herein to the
contrary, the parties agree as follows:

                  (a) In the event that in connection with an underwritten
public offering, the managing underwriter(s) shall in good faith impose a
limitation on the number of securities which may be included in such
Registration for marketing purposes, AMG shall not be required to register
Registrable Securities in excess of such limitation, provided that the reduction
in the number of securities which may be included in such Registration to comply
with such limitation is imposed pro rata (based either on relative number of
securities held or relative number of securities sought to be included in such
Registration) with respect to the Holders and all managers of companies
providing Investment Management Services in which AMG may invest after the date
hereof and which have so-called incidental or piggyback registration rights (it
being understood that such limitation may be imposed as to all holders of such
securities and the Holders prior to the imposition of any limitation on other
holders of AMG securities).

                  (b) If requested in writing by the managing underwriter(s), if
any, of any underwritten public offering of AMG Stock, each Limited Partner
agrees not to offer, sell, contract to sell or otherwise dispose of any shares
of AMG Stock except as part of such underwritten public offering within thirty
(30) days before or one hundred and eighty (180) days after the effective date
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                  (c)      Following the effectiveness of a Registration
(including, without limitation a Registration for sale on a delayed or
continuous basis under Rule 415 under the Securities Act), each Holder agrees
not to effect any sales of AMG Stock after they have received notice from AMG to
suspend sales as a result of the commencement any Suspension Period. Each Holder
may recommence effecting sales of AMG Stock following further notice to such
effect from AMG. For purposes hereof, a "Suspension Period" shall mean the
pendency or occurrence of an event that would make it impractical or inadvisable
(i) to cause a Registration Statement to remain in effect or (ii) to permit the
sale of AMG Stock by Holders, and shall include, without limitation, pending
negotiations relating to, or consummation of, a transaction or the pendency or
occurrence of any other event that would require additional disclosure of
material information by AMG in a registration statement.

         SECTION 7.7       LIMITATION OF REGISTRATION RIGHTS. Notwithstanding 
the foregoing, AMG shall not be required to effect a Registration of Registrable
Securities under this Agreement if, in the opinion of counsel for AMG, the
Holders of Registrable Securities may then sell the Registrable Securities
proposed to be sold without registration under the Securities Act.


                   ARTICLE VIII - DISSOLUTION AND TERMINATION.

         SECTION 8.1       EVENTS OF DISSOLUTION.

                  (a)      The Partnership shall be dissolved and its affairs
wound up:

                           (i)      on a date designated in writing by the
                                    General Partner;

                           (ii)     upon the occurrence of an event of
                                    withdrawal (as defined in the Partnership
                                    Act) with respect to the General Partner;

                           (iii)    upon the sale or other disposition of all
                                    (or a substantial portion of) the
                                    Partnership's assets;

                           (iv)     upon the effective date of the resignation
                                    or withdrawal of the General Partner
                                    pursuant to Section 6.2 hereof;

                           (v)      upon a Repurchase Closing Date;

                           (vi)     in any event, at midnight on December 31,
                                    2095 unless the Partnership's term is
                                    extended pursuant to Section 2.5 hereof; or

                           (vii)    upon the entry of a decree of judicial
                                    dissolution under Section 17-802 of the
                                    Partnership Act.


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                  (b) Dissolution of the Partnership shall be effective at the
close of business on the day on which the event occurs giving rise to the
dissolution, whereupon the Partnership shall be wound up and liquidated in an
orderly manner, as soon as reasonably practicable, but the Partnership shall not
terminate until the assets of the Partnership shall have been distributed as
provided herein. Notwithstanding the dissolution of the Partnership, prior to
the termination of the Partnership, as aforesaid, the business of the
Partnership and the affairs of the Partners, as such, shall continue to be
governed by this Agreement. The General Partner or, if there be none, a
liquidator approved by a Majority Vote, shall liquidate the assets of the
Partnership and apply and distribute the proceeds thereof as contemplated by
Section 4.4 hereof.

                  (c) Upon an event described in Section 8.1(a)(ii) or 8.1(a)(v)
that would otherwise result in a dissolution of the Partnership, the Partnership
shall not be dissolved if, with thirty (30) days after the event described in
either of such Sections, the holders of more than fifty percent (50%) of the
Partnership Points then outstanding (including the General Partner and including
as outstanding Partnership Points held by the General Partner any Partnership
Points in the Executive Retention Reserve or Incentive Reserve) (or such greater
percentage in interest as may be required under applicable law) in writing agree
to continue the business of the Partnership and to the selection, effective as
of the date of such event, of a successor general partner (which, to the extent
permitted by applicable law, may be the General Partner). In such event, the
Partnership shall continue until dissolved in accordance with this Section 8.

                  (d) Within one hundred and eighty (180) days following an
event described in Section 8.1(a)(v) that results in the dissolution of the
Partnership, the General Partner and the holders of more than fifty percent
(50%) of the Partnership Points then outstanding (including the General Partner)
(or such greater percentage of holders of Partnership Interests as may then be
required under applicable law) may elect in writing to reconstitute and continue
the business of the Partnership by forming a new limited partnership on the same
terms and provisions as are set forth in this Agreement. If such an election is
timely made, all the Limited Partners of the Partnership shall continue as
limited partners of the reconstituted partnership and the General Partner of the
Partnership shall continue as general partner of the reconstituted partnership.
Upon any such election by the holders of more than fifty percent (50%) of the
Partnership Points then outstanding (or such greater percentage of holders of
Partnership Interests as may then be required under applicable law), all holders
of Partnership Interests shall be bound thereby and shall be deemed to have
approved thereof. Upon any such election by the holders of more than fifty
percent (50%) of the Partnership Points then outstanding (or such greater
percentage of holders of Partnership Interests as may then be required under
applicable law), all necessary steps shall be taken to cancel this Agreement and
the Certificate of Limited Partnership of the Partnership and to enter into a
new partnership agreement (which is identical to this Agreement) and certificate
of limited partnership of the reconstituted partnership, and the General Partner
may for this purpose and all purposes stated in such agreement or certificate,
exercise the power of attorney granted pursuant to Section 8.1(d) below.


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                  (e) Each Limited Partner and each Employee Stockholder and
each other Person who accepts Partnership Interests constitutes and appoints
each of the General Partner (and any successor thereof by merger, transfer,
election or otherwise), and each of the General Partner's authorized officers
and attorneys-in-fact, with full power of substitution, as its, his or her true
and lawful agents and attorneys-in-fact, with full power and authority in its,
his or her name, place and stead to: execute, swear to, acknowledge, deliver,
file and record in the appropriate public offices all certificates and other
instruments including, at the option of the General Partner, this Agreement and
the Certificate of Limited Partnership and all amendments and restatements
thereof or any of the foregoing relating to the continuation of the Partnership
as contemplated by paragraph (c) above or the reconstituted partnership, as
contemplated by paragraph (d) above, that the General Partner deems appropriate
or necessary to exercise any powers of the General Partner or to carry out the
purposes of this Agreement and to form, qualify, or continue the existence or
qualification of the Partnership or the reconstituted partnership, as
contemplated by paragraph (c) or paragraph (d) above, as a limited partnership
in the State of Delaware and under the Delaware Act and in all jurisdictions in
which the Partnership may or may wish to conduct business or own property.

         The foregoing power of attorney is hereby declared to be irrevocable
and a power coupled with an interest, and it shall survive, and shall not be
affected by, the subsequent death, incompetence, dissolution, disability,
incapacity, bankruptcy or termination of any grantor and the transfer of all or
any portion of his Partnership Interest and shall extend to such Person's heirs,
successors and assigns. Each Person who accepts Partnership Interests is deemed
to consent to be bound by any representations made by the General Partner or the
authorized officers and attorneys-in-fact thereof, acting in good faith pursuant
to such power of attorney. Each Person who accepts Partnership Interests is
deemed to consent to and waive any and all defenses that may be available to
contest, negate or disaffirm any action of the General Partner or the authorized
officers and attorneys-in-fact thereof, taken in good faith under such power of
attorney. Each Limited Partner shall execute and deliver to the General Partner
within fifteen (15) days after receipt of the General Partner's request
therefor, such further designations, powers of attorney and other instruments as
the General Partner deems necessary to effectuate this Section 8.1(e).


                        ARTICLE IX - RECORDS AND REPORTS

         SECTION 9.1 BOOKS AND RECORDS. The Officers of the Partnership and the
General Partner shall cause the Partnership to keep complete and accurate books
of account with respect to the operations of the Partnership, prepared in
accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, using the accrual
method of accounting, consistently applied. Such books shall reflect that the
interests in the Partnership have not been registered under the Securities Act,
and that the interests may not be sold or transferred without registration under
the Securities Act or exemption therefrom and without compliance with Article V
or Article VI of this Agreement. Such books shall be maintained at the principal
office of the Partnership in Pasadena, California or at such other place as the
General Partner shall determine.


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         SECTION 9.2 ACCOUNTING. The Partnership's books of account shall be
kept on the accrual method of accounting, or on such other method of accounting
as the General Partner may from time to time determine, with the advice of the
Independent Public Accountants, and shall be closed and balanced at the end of
each Partnership fiscal year. The taxable year of the Partnership shall be the
twelve months ending December 31 or such other taxable year as the General
Partner may designate, with the written advice of the Independent Public
Accountants.

         SECTION 9.3 FINANCIAL REPORTS. Each Limited Partner whose Employee
Stockholder is an Officer of the Partnership, agrees on its behalf and on behalf
of such Employee Stockholder, and each Employee Stockholders agree to cause the
Partnership to furnish to the General Partner each of the following:

                  (a)      Within twenty-five (25) days after the end of each
month and each fiscal quarter, an unaudited financial report of Partnership,
which report shall be prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting
principles using the accrual method of accounting, consistently applied (except
that the financial report may (i) be subject to normal year-end audit
adjustments which are neither individually nor in the aggregate material and
(ii) not contain all notes thereto which may be required in accordance with
generally accepted accounting principles) and shall be certified by the most
senior financial officer of the Partnership to have been so prepared, and which
shall include the following:

                           (i)      Statements of operations, changes in
         partners' capital and cash flows for such month or quarter, together
         with a cumulative income statement from the first day of the
         then-current fiscal year to the last day of such month or quarter;

                           (ii)     a balance sheet as of the last day of such
         month or quarter; and

                           (iii)    with respect to the quarterly financial
         report, a detailed computation of Free Cash Flow for such quarter.

                  (b)      Within sixty (60) days after the end of each fiscal
year of the Partnership, audited financial statements of the Partnership, which
shall include statements of operations, changes in partners' capital and cash
flows for such year and a balance sheet as of the last day thereof, each
prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, using the
accrual method of accounting, consistently applied, certified by Independent
Public Accountants satisfactory to the General Partner.

                  (c)      Within twenty-five (25) days after the end of each
calendar quarter, the Partnership's operating budget for each of the next four
(4) fiscal quarters, in such form and containing such estimates as may be
requested by the General Partner from time to time, certified by the most senior
financial officer of the Partnership.

                  (d)      Copies of all financial statements, reports, notices,
press releases and other documents released to the public.


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                  (e) As promptly as is reasonably possible following request by
the General Partner from time to time, such operations and/or performance data
as may be requested, in each case certified by the most senior financial officer
of the Partnership if such a certification is requested by the General Partner.

                  (f) Any other financial or other information available to the
Officers as the General Partner shall have reasonably requested on a timely
basis.

         SECTION 9.4  MEETINGS.

                  (a) The Partnership and its Officers shall hold such regular
meetings at the Partnership's principal place of business with representatives
of the General Partner as may be reasonably requested by the General Partner
from time to time. These meetings shall be attended (either in person or by
telephone) by such of the Officers and other employees of the Partnership as may
be requested by the General Partner or any of the Officers. The Partnership will
reimburse the reasonable travel expenses of any representative of the General
Partner who attends each such meeting.

                  (b) At each meeting, the Officers of the Partnership shall
make such presentations regarding the Partnership and its performance,
operations and/or budgets as may be reasonably requested by the General Partner,
and each of the attendees (whether in person or by telephone) at such meeting
shall have the right to submit proposals and suggestions regarding the
Partnership, and the attendees at the meeting shall discuss and consider such
proposals and suggestions.

         SECTION 9.5  TAX MATTERS.

                  (a) The General Partner shall cause to be prepared and filed
on or before the due date (or any extension thereof) Federal, state, local and
foreign tax or information returns required to be filed by the Partnership. The
General Partner, to the extent that Partnership funds are available, shall cause
the Partnership to pay any taxes payable by the Partnership (it being understood
that the expenses of preparation and filing of such tax returns, and the amounts
of such taxes, are to be treated as Operating Expenses of the Partnership to be
paid from Operating Cash Flow); provided that the General Partner shall not be
required to cause the Partnership to pay any tax so long as the General Partner
or the Partnership is in good faith and by appropriate legal proceedings
contesting the validity, applicability or amount thereof and such contest does
not materially endanger any right or interest of the Partnership and adequate
reserves therefor have been set aside by the Partnership.

                  (b) The General Partner shall be the tax matters partner for
the Partnership pursuant to Sections 6221 through 6233 of the Code.


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                           ARTICLE X - MISCELLANEOUS.

         SECTION 10.1 NOTICES. All notices, requests, elections, consents or
demands permitted or required to be made under this Agreement shall be in
writing, signed by the Partner or Partners giving such notice, request,
election, consent or demand and shall be delivered personally or by confirmed
facsimile, or sent by registered or certified mail, or by commercial courier to
the other Partners, at their addresses set forth on the signature pages hereof
or on Schedule A hereto, or at such other addresses as may be supplied by
written notice given in conformity with the terms of this Section 10.1. The date
of any such personal or facsimile delivery or the date of delivery by an
overnight courier or the date five (5) days after the date of mailing by
registered or certified mail, as the case may be, shall be the date of such
notice.

         SECTION 10.2 SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS. Subject to the restrictions on
transfer set forth herein, this Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure
to the benefit of the Partners, their respective successors,
successors-in-title, heirs and assigns, and each and every
successors-in-interest to any Partners, whether such successor acquires such
interest by way of gift, purchase, foreclosure or by any other method, and each
shall hold such interest subject to all of the terms and provisions of this
Agreement.

         SECTION 10.3 AMENDMENTS. No amendments may be made to this Agreement
without the prior written consent of (i) the General Partner and (ii) a Majority
Vote of the Limited Partners and, with respect to Section 3.9 hereof, AMG;
provided, however, that the General Partner shall make such amendments and
additions to Schedule A hereto as are required by the provisions hereof; and,
provided further, that the General Partner may amend this Agreement to correct
any printing, stenographic or clerical errors or omissions. Except as otherwise
provided for herein, no amendment may be made to this Agreement which materially
and adversely affects a Limited Partner in a manner different from all the other
Limited Partners, without the prior written consent of the Limited Partner which
would be so affected.

         SECTION 10.4 NO PARTITION. No Partner nor any successors-in-interest to
any Partner, shall have the right while this Agreement remains in effect to have
the property of the Partnership partitioned, or to file a complaint or institute
any proceeding at law or in equity to have the property of the Partnership
partitioned, and each Partner, on behalf of himself, his successors,
representatives, heirs and assigns, hereby waives any such right. It is the
intent of the Partners that during the term of this Agreement, the rights of the
Partners and their successors-in-interest, as among themselves, shall be
governed by the terms of this Agreement, and that the right of any Partner or
successors-in-interest to assign, transfer, sell or otherwise dispose of his
interest in the Partnership shall be subject to the limitations and restrictions
of this Agreement.

         SECTION 10.5 NO WAIVER. The failure of any Partner to insist upon
strict performance of a covenant hereunder or of any obligation hereunder,
irrespective of the length of time for which such failure continues, shall not
be a waiver of such Partner's right to demand strict compliance in the future.
No consent or waiver, express or implied, to or of any

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breach or default in the performance of any obligation hereunder, shall
constitute a consent or waiver to or of any other breach or default in the
performance of the same or any other obligation hereunder.

         SECTION 10.6 DISPUTE RESOLUTION. All disputes arising in connection
with this Agreement shall be resolved by binding arbitration in accordance with
the applicable rules of the American Arbitration Association. The arbitration
shall be held in Delaware before a single arbitrator selected in accordance with
Section 12 of the American Arbitration Association Commercial Arbitration Rules
who shall have substantial business experience in the investment advisory
industry, and shall otherwise be conducted in accordance with the American
Arbitration Association Commercial Arbitration Rules.

         SECTION 10.7 PRIOR AGREEMENTS SUPERSEDED. This Agreement, (including
without limitation, the schedules and exhibits hereto), supersedes the prior
understandings and agreements among the parties with respect to the subject
matter hereof.

         SECTION 10.8 CAPTIONS. Titles or captions of Articles or Sections
contained in this Agreement are inserted as a matter of convenience and for
reference, and in no way define, limit, extend or describe the scope of this
Agreement or the intent of any provision hereof.

         SECTION 10.9 COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement may be executed in a number
of counterparts, all of which together shall for all purposes constitute one
Agreement, binding on all the Partners notwithstanding that all Partners have
not signed the same counterpart.

         SECTION 10.10 APPLICABLE LAW; JURISDICTION. This Agreement and the
rights and obligations of the parties hereunder shall be governed by and
interpreted, construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of
Delaware, without applying the choice of law provisions thereof.

         SECTION 10.11 SINGULAR AND PLURAL. All terms herein using the singular
shall include the plural; all terms using the plural shall include the singular;
in each case, the term shall be as appropriate to the context of each sentence.

         SECTION 10.12 CREDITORS. None of the provisions of this Agreement shall
be for the benefit of or enforceable by any creditor of (i) any Partner, (ii)
any Employee Stockholder or (iii) the Partnership, other than a Partner who is
also a creditor of the Partnership.

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         IN WITNESS WHEREOF the General Partner and the Initial Limited Partners
have executed and delivered this Amended and Restated Limited Partnership
Agreement as of the day and year first above written.

                                 GENERAL PARTNER

Name and Signature                           Address

FIRST QUADRANT CORP.                         800 East Colorado Blvd.
                                             Suite 900
                                             Pasadena, CA 91101
By:/s/ William J. Nutt
   ---------------------------
     William J. Nutt
     President

                                LIMITED PARTNERS

Name and Signature                           Address


R.D. ARNOTT CORPORATION                      800 East Colorado Blvd.
                                             Suite 900
                                             Pasadena, CA 91101
By:/s/ Robert D. Arnott
   ---------------------------
     Robert D. Arnott
     President


CULONBOIS CORPORATION                        800 East Colorado Blvd.
                                             Suite 900
                                             Pasadena, CA 91101
By:/s/ Curtis J. Ketterer
   ---------------------------
     Curtis J. Ketterer
     President


LUCK MONSTER CORPORATION                     800 East Colorado Blvd.
                                             Suite 900
                                             Pasadena, CA 91101
By:/s/ Christopher G. Luck
   ---------------------------
     Christopher G. Luck
     President

                                       

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AYPWIP CORPORATION                           800 East Colorado Blvd.
                                             Suite 900
                                             Pasadena, CA 91101
By:/s/ David J. Leinweber
   ---------------------------
     David J. Leinweber
     President


R.M. DARNELL CORPORATION                     800 East Colorado Blvd.
                                             Suite 900
                                             Pasadena, CA 91101
By:/s/ R. Max Darnell
   ---------------------------
     R. Max Darnell
     President


T.S. MECKEL RUHESTANDS                       56 Ledgeways
 CORPORATION                                 Wellesley, MA 02181


By:/s/ Timothy S. Meckel
   ---------------------------
     Timothy S. Meckel
     President


LOVELL, INC.                                 P.O. Box 561
                                             Featherbed Lane
                                             Mt. Vernon, NJ 07976
By:/s/ Robert M. Lovell, Jr.
   ---------------------------
     Robert M. Lovell, Jr.
     President


WILLIAM A.R. GOODSALL                        17 Old Park Lane
                                             London W1Y 3LG
                                             United Kingdom
/s/ William A.R. Goodsall
- ---------------------------


ROBERT H. BROWN                              17 Old Park Lane
                                             London W1Y 3LG
                                             United Kingdom
/s/ Robert H. Brown
- ---------------------------


                                       

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                                 ACKNOWLEDGMENT

         For good and valuable consideration, the receipt of which is hereby
acknowledged, each of the undersigned hereby acknowledges the provisions of this
Agreement, agrees that he constitutes an Employee Stockholder hereunder and
agrees to fulfill all of the rights and duties of an Employee Stockholder
hereunder.


/s/ Robert D. Arnott
- ---------------------------
Robert D. Arnott


/s/ Curtis J. Ketterer
- ---------------------------
Curtis J. Ketterer


/s/ Christopher G. Luck
- ---------------------------
Christopher G. Luck


/s/ David J. Leinweber
- ---------------------------
David J. Leinweber


/s/ R. Max Darnell
- ---------------------------
R. Max Darnell


/s/ Timothy S. Meckel
- ---------------------------
Timothy S. Meckel


/s/ Robert M. Lovell, Jr.
- ---------------------------
Robert M. Lovell, Jr.

         The undersigned is executing this Agreement solely to acknowledge and
agree to be bound by the provisions of Section 3.9, the relevant provisions of
Article VII, and Section 10.6 hereof.

AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.                       Address

                                                      Two International Place
By:/s/ William J. Nutt                                23rd Floor
   ---------------------------
   Name:  William J. Nutt                             Boston, MA  02110
   Title: President and
          Chief Executive Officer

                                       

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                                   SCHEDULE A
                         ATTACHED TO AND MADE A PART OF
            THE AMENDED AND RESTATED LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT OF
                              FIRST QUADRANT, L.P.
                        (A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP)


                                                                     INITIAL    
    PARTNER/                             PARTNERSHIP                 CAPITAL   
REGISTERED OWNER                           POINTS                    ACCOUNT  
- ----------------                         -----------                 -------   

First Quadrant Corp.                       47.62                $ **confidential
                                                                     treatment 
                                                                    requested**
R.D. Arnott Corporation                     2.94                               

William A.R. Goodsall                       2.94                     $  0.00

AYPWIP Corporation                          2.94                     $  0.00

Lovell, Inc.                                2.94                     $  0.00

T. S. Meckel Ruhestands Corporation         2.94                     $  0.00

R. M. Darnell Corporation                   1.18                     $  0.00

Culonbois Corporation                       1.18                     $  0.00

Robert H. Brown                              .59                     $  0.00

Luck Monster Corporation                     .59                     $  0.00

         Issued and Vested                 65.86

Incentive Reserve*                         24.14

Executive Retention Reserve**              10.00
                                          ------
         Total                            100.00                  **confidential
                                                                     treatment 
                                                                     requested**
                                                                               
*         Deemed to be outstanding Partnership Points held by First Quadrant
          Corp. for all purposes of this Agreement.

**        Deemed to be outstanding Partnership Points held by First Quadrant
          Corp. for all purposes of this Agreement other than the determination
          of Majority Vote and for determining payment of Capital Calls as set
          forth in Section 4.1 hereof.


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                                  EXHIBIT 10.7





                            FIRST QUADRANT U.K., L.P.

                          LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT

                                 March 28, 1996
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                            FIRST QUADRANT U.K., L.P.
                          LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT

                                TABLE OF CONTENTS

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ARTICLE I - DEFINITIONS.......................................................................1
     Section 1.1   Definitions................................................................1

ARTICLE II - ORGANIZATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS..............................................8
     Section 2.1   Formation of Partnership...................................................8
     Section 2.2   Name of the Partnership....................................................8
     Section 2.3   Purposes of the Partnership................................................8
     Section 2.4   Place of Business; Registered Agent........................................9
     Section 2.5   Duration of the Partnership................................................9
     Section 2.6   Title to Property..........................................................9
     Section 2.7   Liability of Partners......................................................9
     Section 2.8   Fiscal Year...............................................................10

ARTICLE III - MANAGEMENT OF THE PARTNERSHIP..................................................10
     Section 3.1   Management in General.....................................................10
     Section 3.2   Officers of the Partnership...............................................10
     Section 3.3   Operation of the Business of the Partnership..............................11
     Section 3.4   Compensation and Expenses of the Officers and Partner.....................11
     Section 3.5   Other Business of the General Partner and its Affiliates..................11
     Section 3.6   Limited Partners and Non Solicitation Agreements..........................12
     Section 3.7   Non Solicitation and Non-Disclosure by Limited Partners and Employee
                   Stockholders..............................................................12
     Section 3.8   Remedies Upon Breach......................................................15
     Section 3.9   Repurchase Upon Termination of Employment or Bankruptcy...................15
     Section 3.10  No Employment Obligation..................................................21
     Section 3.11  Miscellaneous.............................................................21
     Section 3.12  Exculpation; Indemnification..............................................21

ARTICLE IV - CAPITAL CONTRIBUTIONS; DISTRIBUTIONS;
     CAPITAL ACCOUNTS AND ALLOCATIONS........................................................22
     Section 4.1   Capital Contributions.....................................................22
     Section 4.2   Capital Accounts; Allocations.............................................23
     Section 4.3   Distributions.............................................................24
     Section 4.4   Distributions Upon Liquidation; Establishment of a Reserve Upon
                   Liquidation...............................................................25
     Section 4.5   Proceeds from the Sale of Securities; Insurance Proceeds; Certain
                   Special Allocations.......................................................26
     Section 4.6   Federal Tax Allocations...................................................27
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ARTICLE V - TRANSFER OF PARTNERSHIP INTERESTS OTHER THAN
     BY THE GENERAL PARTNER, ADMISSION OF ADDITIONAL
     PARTNERS, REDEMPTION AND WITHDRAWAL.......................................................28
     Section 5.1   Assignability of Interests..................................................28
     Section 5.2   Substitute Limited Partners.................................................29
     Section 5.3   Additional Requirements.....................................................30
     Section 5.4   Allocation of Distributions Between Assignor and Assignee; Successor to
                   Capital Accounts............................................................30
     Section 5.5   Redemptions and Withdrawals.................................................30
     Section 5.6   Issuance of Additional Partnership Interests................................31
     Section 5.7   Representation of Partners..................................................31

ARTICLE VI - TRANSFER OF PARTNERSHIP INTEREST BY THE
     GENERAL PARTNER; REDEMPTION, REMOVAL
     AND WITHDRAWAL............................................................................32
     Section 6.1   Assignability of Interest...................................................32
     Section 6.2   Resignation, Redemption, and Withdrawal.....................................32

ARTICLE VII - PUT/CALL OF PARTNERSHIP INTERESTS;
     REGISTRATION RIGHTS.......................................................................33
     Section 7.1   Mandatory Puts..............................................................33
     Section 7.2   Election Rights of Limited Partners to Receive AMG Stock....................36
     Section 7.3   General Partner Call Option.................................................36
     Section 7.4   AMG Call Option.............................................................37

ARTICLE VIII - DISSOLUTION AND TERMINATION.....................................................39
     Section 8.1   Events of Dissolution.......................................................39

ARTICLE IX - RECORDS AND REPORTS...............................................................41
     Section 9.1   Books and Records...........................................................41
     Section 9.2   Accounting..................................................................41
     Section 9.3   Financial Reports...........................................................42
     Section 9.4   [Reserved]..................................................................42
     Section 9.5   Tax Matters.................................................................43

ARTICLE X - MISCELLANEOUS......................................................................43
     Section 10.1  Notices.....................................................................43
     Section 10.2  Successors and Assigns......................................................43
     Section 10.3  Amendments..................................................................43
     Section 10.4  No Partition................................................................44
     Section 10.5  No Waiver...................................................................44
     Section 10.6  Dispute Resolution..........................................................44
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     Section 10.7  Prior Agreements Superseded.................................................44
     Section 10.8  Captions....................................................................44
     Section 10.9  Counterparts................................................................44
     Section 10.10 Applicable Law; Jurisdiction................................................44
     Section 10.11 Singular and Plural.........................................................45
     Section 10.12 Creditors...................................................................45


EXHIBITS

Exhibit A(i)    -  Form of Non Solicitation/Non Disclosure Agreement for Employee
                   Stockholders employed by First Quadrant, L.P.

Exhibit A(ii)   -  Form of Non Solicitation/Non Disclosure Agreement for Employee
                   Stockholders employed by First Quadrant Limited

Exhibit B       -  Form of Promissory Note for Repurchases

SCHEDULES

Schedule A      -  Partnership Points and Capital Accounts
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                            FIRST QUADRANT U.K., L.P.

                          LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT



            This Limited Partnership Agreement (the "Agreement") is made and
entered into as of March 28, 1996 (the "Effective Date"), by and among First
Quadrant Corp., a New Jersey corporation (the "General Partner"), the other
partners named on Schedule A hereto (collectively, the "Limited Partners" and
individually, a "Limited Partner"). The General Partner and the Limited Partners
are sometimes herein referred to collectively as the "Partners" and individually
as a "Partner."

            FOR GOOD AND VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, the receipt and sufficiency of
which is hereby acknowledged, and in consideration of the mutual agreements
hereinafter set forth, including, but not limited to, their capital
contributions, the parties hereby agree as follows:


                            ARTICLE I - DEFINITIONS.

            SECTION 1.1 DEFINITIONS. For purposes of this Agreement:

            "Additional Limited Partner" shall have the meaning specified in
Section 5.6.

            "Advisers Act" shall mean the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as it
may be amended from time to time, and any successor to such Act.

            "Affiliate" shall mean, with respect to any person or entity (herein
the "first party"), any other person or entity that directly or indirectly
controls, or is controlled by, or is under common control with, such first
party. The term "control" as used herein (including the terms "controlled by"
and "under common control with") means the possession, directly or indirectly,
of the power to (a) vote 50% or more of the outstanding voting securities of
such person or entity or (b) otherwise direct the management or policies of such
person or entity by contract or otherwise.

            "Agreement" shall mean this Limited Partnership Agreement, as it may
from time to time be amended, supplemented or restated.

            "AMG" shall mean Affiliated Managers Group, Inc., a Delaware
corporation.

            "Capital Account" shall mean the capital account maintained by the
Partnership with respect to each Partner in accordance with the capital
accounting rules described in Section 4.2 hereof.

            "Capital Contribution" shall mean, as to each Partner, the amount of
money and/or the agreed fair market value of any property (net of any
liabilities encumbering such property that
<PAGE>   6
the Partnership is considered to assume or take subject to) contributed to the
capital of the Partnership by such Partner.

            "Certificate of Limited Partnership" shall mean the certificate of
limited partnership for the Partnership required under the Partnership Act, as
such Certificate may be amended or restated from time to time.

            "Closing" shall have the meaning set forth in the Stock Purchase
Agreement.

            "Code" or "Internal Revenue Code" shall mean the United States
Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as from time to time amended, and any successor
thereto, together with all regulations promulgated thereunder.

            "Effective Date" shall have the meaning specified in the preamble of
this Agreement.

            "Employee Stockholder" shall mean (i) in the case of a Limited
Partner which is not an individual, that certain officer and/or employee of the
Partnership or First Quadrant Limited (or, in the case of Lovell, Inc., Robert
M. Lovell, Jr.) who is the owner of all the issued and outstanding capital stock
of a Limited Partner, and is listed as such on Schedule A hereto, and (ii) in
the case of a Limited Partner which is an individual, such Limited Partner.

            "Encumbrances" shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in the Stock
Purchase Agreement.

            "Executive Retention Options" shall mean one or more of those
Executive Retention Options in the form attached as Exhibit A to the U.S.
Partnership Agreement which was issued on the date hereof to one or more
Partners.

            "Executive Retention Reserve" shall mean the ten (10) Partnership
Points as are reserved for issuance pursuant to the terms of one or more
Executive Retention Options. The ten (10) Partnership Points in the Executive
Retention Reserve shall be deemed to be outstanding Partnership Points held by
the General Partner for all purposes of this Agreement (other than the
determination of "Majority Vote" as set forth herein and for determining
"Capital Calls" as set forth in Section 4.1 hereof), except for those
Partnership Points as have been issued pursuant to the Executive Retention
Options.

            "Fair Market Value" shall mean the fair market value as reasonably
determined in good faith by the Board of Directors of the General Partner.

            "First Quadrant Limited" shall mean First Quadrant Limited, a United
Kingdom corporation.

            "For Cause" shall mean, with respect to the termination of an
Employee Stockholder's employment, with the U.S. Partnership or First Quadrant
Limited, any of the following:

                  (a)     The Employee Stockholder has engaged in any criminal
offense which involves a violation of federal or state securities laws or
regulations, embezzlement, fraud, wrongful taking or misappropriation of 
property, theft, or any other crime involving dishonesty and (i) has been 
convicted (whether or not subject to appeal) or plead nolo contendre or any 
similar plea to any criminal offense in connection with or relating to such 
act, or (ii) as a result of or in relation to such act, an event has occurred 
which would require an affirmative answer to any of the questions in Items 11A, 
B, C, D, E or F (except, with respect to question 2 in each of Items 11C, D or 
E, for an immaterial violation of securities laws or regulations which results 
in an affirmative answer which could not reasonably be expected to have an 
adverse effect on the U.S. Partnership, First Quadrant Limited or their 
respective businesses) of Part I of the Partnership's Form ADV;

                  (b)     The General Partner with a Majority Vote (excluding,
for purposes of determining such Majority Vote, the Employee Stockholder or
Limited Partner of the Employee Stockholder which is the subject of such
termination, as if the Partnership Points held by such Limited Partner were not
outstanding) has determined that the Employee Stockholder has persistently and
willfully neglected his or her duties or failed to devote substantially all of
his or her working time, energy and skills to the faithful and diligent
performance of such duties, after the U.S. Partnership and/or First Quadrant
Limited, as applicable, has given the Employee Stockholder written notice
specifying such conduct by the Employee Stockholder and giving the Employee
Stockholder a reasonable period of time (not less than 30 days), to conform his
or her conduct to such duties; or

                  (c)     The Employee Stockholder has engaged in Prohibited
Competition Activity or violated or breached any material provision of his or
her Non Solicitation Agreement or engaged in any of the activities prohibited by
Section 3.7 hereof or Section 3.7 of the U.S. Partnership Agreement.


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            "Free Cash Flow" shall mean, for any period, the Revenues From
Operations of the Partnership for such period.

            "General Partner" shall mean First Quadrant Corp., a New Jersey
corporation, and any Person who becomes a successor or additional General
Partner as provided herein.

            "Governmental Authority" shall mean any foreign, federal, state or
local court, governmental authority or regulatory body.

            "Immediate Family" shall mean, with respect to any person, such
person's spouse, parents, grandparents, children, grandchildren and siblings.

            "Incentive Program" shall mean the First Quadrant, L.P. and First
Quadrant U.K., L.P. Incentive Program in the form attached to the U.S.
Partnership Agreement as Exhibit B.

            "Incentive Reserve" shall mean the number of Partnership Points
(initially twenty-four and fourteen one-hundredths (24.14)), as are reserved for
issuance pursuant to the terms of the Incentive Program. The twenty-four and
fourteen one-hundredths (24.14) Partnership Points in the Incentive Reserve
shall be deemed to be outstanding Partnership Points held by the General Partner
for all purposes of this Agreement, except for those Partnership Points as have
vested and have been issued pursuant to the Incentive Program.

            "Independent Public Accountants" shall mean any independent
certified public accountant satisfactory to the General Partner and retained by
the Partnership.

            "Initial Partners" shall mean those entities which are Partners on
the Effective Date.

            "Initial Partnership Points" means, with respect to a Limited
Partner, that number of Partnership Points held by such Limited Partner in the
Partnership immediately after giving effect to the Closing.

            "Initial U.S. Partnership Points" means, with respect to a Limited
Partner, that number of U.S. Partnership Points held by such Limited Partner
immediately after giving effect to the Closing.

            "Investment Management Services" shall mean any services which
involve (a) the management, for a fee or other remuneration, of an investment
account or fund (or portions thereof or a group of investment accounts or
funds), or (b) the giving of advice, for a fee or other remuneration, with
respect to the investment and/or reinvestment of assets or funds (or any group
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            "IRS" shall mean the Internal Revenue Service of the United States
Department of the Treasury.

            "Limited Partner" shall mean any person or entity who is or becomes
a Limited Partner pursuant to the terms hereof.

            "Majority Vote" shall mean the affirmative approval by vote or
consent of (a) the holders of the largest number and second largest number of
Vested Partnership Points (or if more than one Person holds an equal number of
Vested Partnership Points, which number is the largest or second largest number
of Vested Partnership Points, any one of such Persons) and any one other holder
of Vested Partnership Points, or (b) the holders of eighty percent (80%) of the
Vested Partnership Points then held by all Limited Partners excluding the holder
of the largest number of Vested Partnership Points (and, if more than one Person
holds an equal number of Vested Partnership Points, which number is the largest
number of Vested Partnership Points, then the holders of a majority of the
Vested Partnership Points then held by all Limited Partners) and, in the case of
either (a) or (b), excluding the General Partner and its Affiliates. If an
affirmative or negative vote is received under clause (a) above, but the holders
of eighty percent (80%) of the Vested Partnership Points determined as set forth
in clause (b) above disagree and their aggregate vote percentage exceeds that of
the aggregate vote percentage of clause (a) above, then such vote under clause
(a) shall be disregarded, otherwise, the vote under clause (b) above shall be
disregarded. For purposes of determining a "Majority Vote," the Partnership
Points in the Executive Retention Reserve shall be deemed to be outstanding
Partnership Points held by a single Limited Partner designated by the Chief
Executive Officer or, if the Chief Executive Officer fails to so designate a
Limited Partner, the General Partner.

            "Non Solicitation Agreement" shall have the meaning set forth in
Section 3.6 hereof.

            "Partners" shall mean the General Partner and the Limited Partners,
unless otherwise indicated.

            "Partnership" shall mean the partnership organized under this
Agreement, as the same may be amended and/or restated from time to time.

            "Partnership Act" shall mean the Delaware Revised Uniform Limited
Partnership Act (6 Del. C. Section 17-101 et seq.), as it may be amended from
time to time, and any successor to such Act.

            "Partnership Interests" shall mean the interests (including Capital
Accounts and Partnership Points) of the Partners in the Partnership.

            "Partnership Points" shall mean as of any date, with respect to a
Partner, the number of Partnership Points of such Partner as set forth on
Schedule A hereto, as amended from time to time in accordance with its terms and
the terms hereof, and as in effect on such date.


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            "Partnership Share" shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in
the Revenue Agreement.

            "Permanent Incapacity" shall mean, with respect to an Employee
Stockholder, that such Employee Stockholder is totally unable, by reason of
injury, illness or other similar cause (as determined by a licensed physician,
selected by the Employee Stockholder or his or her representative and approved
by the General Partner, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld), to
have performed his or her substantial and material duties and responsibilities
for a period of three hundred sixty-five (365) consecutive days, which injury,
illness or similar cause (as determined by such physician) would render such
Employee Stockholder incapable of operating in a similar capacity in the future.

            "Person" means any individual, partnership, corporation, limited
liability company, association, trust, joint venture, unincorporated
organization or any similar entity.

            "Prohibited Competition Activity" shall mean any of the following
activities:

                (a) directly or indirectly, whether as owner, part owner,
partner, director, officer, trustee, employee, agent or consultant for or on
behalf of any Person, firm, corporation or other entity other than the
Partnership or any Affiliate of the Partnership, (i) diverting or taking away
any funds or investment accounts with respect to which the Partnership or any
Affiliate of the Partnership is performing investment management or advisory
services, or (ii) soliciting any person or entity for the purpose of diverting
or taking away any such funds or investment accounts; or

                (b) directly or indirectly, whether as owner, part owner,
partner, director, officer, trustee, employee, agent or consultant for or on
behalf of any Person other than the Partnership or any Affiliate of the
Partnership, performing any Investment Management Services.

            "Repurchase" shall mean a purchase or repurchase of Partnership
Interests made pursuant to Section 3.9(a).

            "Repurchase Closing Date" shall mean the date upon which payment is
made with respect to a Repurchase, or if payment is made in more than one
installment, the date upon which the first such installment is paid.

            "Repurchased Partner" shall have the meaning specified in Section
3.9(a).

            "Repurchase Price" shall have the meaning specified in Section
3.9(c).

            "Retirement" shall mean, with respect to an Employee Stockholder,
the termination by such Employee Stockholder of such Employee Stockholder's
employment with the Partnership and its Affiliates: (x) after the date such
Employee Stockholder shall have been continuously employed by the Partnership or
First Quadrant Limited for a period of ten (10) years


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commencing with the later of the Effective Date or the date such Employee
Stockholder commenced his or her employment with the Partnership or First
Quadrant Limited, as applicable, and (y) pursuant to a written notice given to
the Partnership not less than six (6) months prior to the date of such
termination.

            "Revenues From Operations" shall mean, for any period, the gross
revenues of the Partnership (except as set forth herein), determined on an
accrual basis in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles
consistently applied; provided, however, that Revenues From Operations shall be
determined without regard to (a) proceeds during such period from the sale,
exchange or other disposition of all, or a substantial portion of, the assets of
the Partnership or First Quadrant Limited, (b) revenues from the issuance by the
Partnership of additional Partnership Points, other Partnership Interests, or
other securities issued by the Partnership, and (c) payments received pursuant
to any insurance policies other than with respect to business interruption
insurance.

            "Revenue Agreement" shall mean that certain Revenue Agreement of
even date herewith by and among the Partnership, the General Partner, the
Limited Partners and First Quadrant Limited.

            "SEC" shall mean the Securities and Exchange Commission.

            "Securities Act" shall mean the Securities Act of 1933, as it may be
amended from time to time, and any successor thereto.

            "Stock Purchase Agreement" shall mean that certain Stock Purchase
Agreement dated as of January 17, 1996, by and among AMG, Talegen Holdings,
Inc., a Delaware corporation ("Talegen"), the Initial Partners which are Limited
Partners, and certain other parties as set forth therein, as the same has been
amended from time to time prior to the date hereof.

            "Transfer" shall have the meaning specified in Section 5.1.

            "Treasury Regulations" shall mean the income tax regulations
promulgated under the Code, as such regulations may be amended from time to time
(including corresponding provisions of succeeding regulations).

            "U.K. Free Cash Flow" shall mean "Free Cash Flow" as such term is
defined herein.

            "U.K. Non Solicitation Agreement" shall mean "Non Solicitation
Agreement" as such term is defined herein.

            "U.K. Partnership" shall mean this Partnership.

            "U.K. Partnership Agreement" shall mean this Agreement.


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            "U.K. Partnership Points" shall mean "Partnership Points" as such
term is defined herein.

            "U.S. Free Cash Flow" shall mean "Free Cash Flow" as such term is
defined in the U.S. Partnership Agreement.

            "U.S. Non Solicitation Agreement" shall mean a "Non Solicitation
Agreement" as such term is defined in the U.S. Partnership Agreement.

            "U.S. Partnership" shall mean First Quadrant, L.P., a Delaware
limited partnership.

            "U.S. Partnership Agreement" shall mean the Amended and Restated
Limited Partnership Agreement of First Quadrant, L.P., a Delaware limited
partnership, dated as of the date hereof, as the same may be amended and/or
restated from time to time after the date hereof.

            "U.S. Partnership Points" shall mean "Partnership Points" as such
term is defined in the U.S. Partnership Agreement.

            "Vested Partnership Points" shall mean, at any time and with respect
to any Partner, the number of Partnership Points held by such Partner which have
vested at such time, as determined pursuant to an agreement between the
Partnership and such Partner in connection with the issuance of such Partnership
Points. The number of Vested Partnership Points held by each Partner and the
vesting schedule with respect to any Partnership Points which are not vested,
shall be indicated on Schedule A hereto, which Schedule shall be updated by the
General Partner as additional Partnership Points are issued and/or vest from
time to time.

            In addition to the foregoing, other capitalized terms used in this
Agreement shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in the text of this Agreement.


                ARTICLE II - ORGANIZATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS.

            SECTION 2.1 FORMATION OF PARTNERSHIP. The parties hereby form this
Partnership under and pursuant to the Partnership Act and the terms of this
Agreement. The rights, duties, liabilities and obligations of the Partners, and
the administration and termination of this Partnership, shall be governed by the
Partnership Act, except as otherwise provided in this Agreement. The General
Partner is authorized to cause the Partnership to comply with all requirements
of the Partnership Act and to qualify the Partnership to do business as a
limited partnership in any jurisdiction where the General Partner shall deem it
necessary, appropriate or advisable from time to time. The General Partner is
authorized to file and/or record any other instrument(s) as may be required or
advisable to be filed and/or recorded by this Partnership in accordance with
applicable laws, rules and regulations.


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            SECTION 2.2 NAME OF THE PARTNERSHIP. The name of the Partnership
shall be First Quadrant U.K., L.P. or such other name as the General Partner
with a Majority Vote may from time to time determine. The General Partner and/or
the Officers shall cause to be filed on behalf of the Partnership such
partnership or assumed or fictitious business name statements or certificates as
the General Partner and/or the Officers shall deem necessary, appropriate or
desirable.

            SECTION 2.3 PURPOSES OF THE PARTNERSHIP. The Partnership was
organized and is continued for the following purposes:

                  (a)      to engage in and hold interests in other Persons
                           (both within and outside the United States of
                           America) who engage in the investment advisory and
                           investment management businesses and any and all
                           activities reasonably related thereto;

                  (b)      to make and perform all contracts and engage in all
                           activities and transactions and to do any and all
                           things necessary or advisable to carry out the
                           foregoing purposes; and

                  (c)      to engage in any other act or activity which is
                           lawful for partnerships under the Partnership Act and
                           which is approved by the General Partner; provided,
                           however, that the General Partner will not cause a
                           business which is unrelated to the Partnership's
                           businesses to become a substantial part of the
                           Partnership without a prior Majority Vote.

            SECTION 2.4 PLACE OF BUSINESS; REGISTERED AGENT.

                    (a) The principal place of business of the Partnership shall
be c/o Affiliated Managers Group, Inc., Two International Place, 23rd Floor,
Boston, MA 02110.

                    (b) The Partnership's resident agent for service of process
in Delaware is The Corporation Trust Company, 1209 Orange Street, Wilmington,
Delaware 19801, and its registered office in Delaware shall be in care of such
resident agent.

                    (c) The General Partner may, at any time and from time to
time: (i) change the location of the Partnership's principal place of business
and establish such additional place or places of business of the Partnership as
it may determine, (ii) change the Partnership's registered office in Delaware,
and (iii) change the Partnership's resident agent for service of process in
Delaware; provided, however, that the General Partner shall promptly give each
Limited Partner notice of any such change.

            SECTION 2.5 DURATION OF THE PARTNERSHIP. The Partnership term shall
continue until December 31, 2095, unless extended or terminated earlier in
accordance with the provisions hereof. The Partnership's term may be extended by
the General Partner at any time and from time to time.


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            SECTION 2.6 TITLE TO PROPERTY. All property owned by the
Partnership, whether real or personal, tangible or intangible, shall be deemed
to be owned by the Partnership as an entity, and no Partner, individually, shall
have any ownership of such property.

            SECTION 2.7 LIABILITY OF PARTNERS; NO DEFICIT RESTORATION
OBLIGATION.

                    (a) The General Partner shall have such liability for the
repayment, satisfaction and discharge of the debts, liabilities and obligations
of the Partnership as is provided by the Partnership Act for the general partner
of a limited partnership.

                    (b) A Limited Partner which receives the return of any part
of its Capital Contribution shall be liable to the Partnership for the amount of
its Capital Contribution so returned to the extent, and only to the extent,
provided by the Partnership Act. No Limited Partner shall otherwise be liable to
the Partnership, another Partner or any third party for the repayment,
satisfaction, or discharge of the Partnership's debts, liabilities, and
obligations or otherwise have any obligation to contribute money or any other
asset to the Partnership other than payment of such Limited Partner's Capital
Contribution, and as otherwise specifically provided in this Agreement.

                    (c) Except as otherwise specifically set forth in this
Section 2.7 or in Section 4.3 hereof, no Limited Partner with a deficit balance
in its Capital Account shall have any obligation to restore such deficit (or
make any contribution to the capital of the Partnership, or otherwise pay any
amount, with respect to such deficit), and such deficit shall not be considered
as a debt of such Limited Partner to the Partnership or to any other Partner for
any purpose whatsoever.

            SECTION 2.8 FISCAL YEAR. The fiscal year of the Partnership shall be
the calendar year unless otherwise determined by the General Partner.


                  ARTICLE III - MANAGEMENT OF THE PARTNERSHIP.

            SECTION 3.1 MANAGEMENT IN GENERAL

                    (a) Subject to the provisions of this Agreement, the
management and control of the business of the Partnership shall be vested
exclusively in the General Partner, and the General Partner shall have exclusive
power and authority, in the name of and on behalf of the Partnership, to perform
all acts and do all things which, in its sole discretion, it deems necessary or
desirable to conduct the business of the Partnership. No Partner other than the
General Partner shall have the power to sign for or bind the Partnership to any
agreement or document, but the General Partner may delegate the power to sign
for or bind the Partnership to one or more Officers of the Partnership. The
General Partner shall be authorized to act, and to execute documents and
instruments alone on all material matters affecting the Partnership's business.


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                    (b) The General Partner shall, subject to all applicable
provisions of this Agreement, be authorized in the name of and on behalf of the
Partnership: (i) to enter into, execute, amend, supplement, acknowledge and
deliver any and all contracts, agreements, leases or other instruments for the
operation of the Partnership's business; and (ii) in general to do all things
and execute all documents necessary or appropriate to conduct the business of
the Partnership as set forth in Section 2.3 hereof, or to protect and preserve
the Partnership's assets. The General Partner may delegate any or all of the
foregoing powers to one or more of the Officers of the Partnership.

            SECTION 3.2 OFFICERS OF THE PARTNERSHIP.

                    (a) The Officers of the Partnership shall consist of such
officers as the General Partner may determine are necessary or appropriate.

                    (b) No Officer of the Partnership shall be held personally
liable, by virtue of his or her status as an Officer, for any losses, debts or
obligations of the Partnership.

                    (c) Officers of the Partnership shall be appointed to, and
may be removed from, their offices by the General Partner acting in its sole
discretion. Any Officer of the Partnership may resign from his or her office
upon prior written notice to the Partnership and the General Partner.

                    (d) The Chief Executive Officer shall initially be Robert D.
Arnott and the Chief Financial Officer shall initially be Curt J. Ketterer.

            SECTION 3.3 OPERATION OF THE BUSINESS OF THE PARTNERSHIP.

                    (a) Subject to recognizing that the General Partner has the
rights, duties and obligations set forth in Section 3.1 above, the Officers of
the Partnership are hereby given a non-exclusive delegation of authority from
the General Partner to manage the day-to-day operations, business and activities
of the Partnership.

                    (b) Without the prior written consent of the General
Partner, the Partnership shall incur no material expenses or obligations. The
Partnership shall not, without the prior written consent of the General Partner,
enter into any material contracts or other material agreements. Free Cash Flow
may be used to provide for and pay the business expenses of the Partnership or
encumber the assets of the Partnership to the extent specified in Section 3.3(c)
with respect to key-man life insurance and disability insurance, Section 3.4
with respect to certain extraordinary expenses and otherwise as agreed to in
writing by the General Partner (any such use being referred to herein as a "Free
Cash Flow Expenditure").

                    (c) The Partnership will maintain such key-man life
insurance and disability insurance policies on each Employee Stockholder as the
General Partner shall deem necessary or desirable, from time to time, and the
Employee Stockholders will use their reasonable best efforts to effectuate the
foregoing. The Partnership will receive the proceeds of the above


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referenced insurance policies, and the Partners agree with each other and the
Partnership that the Partnership will pay the premiums on such key-man life and
disability policies, as well as any reasonable additional insurance policies
that the General Partner deems necessary, out of Free Cash Flow.

            SECTION 3.4 COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES OF THE OFFICERS AND PARTNERS.
No Officer or Partner shall be entitled to any compensation on account of its
provision of services to the Partnership hereunder. The Partnership shall,
however, pay and/or reimburse the General Partner for all reasonable travel
expenses incurred by the General Partner in accordance with Section 9.4(a) as
well as any extraordinary expenses incurred by the General Partner directly in
connection with the operation of the Partnership. Without limiting the
generality of the foregoing, the General Partner's general overhead items
(including, without limitation, salaries and rent) shall not be reimbursed by
the Partnership. Stockholders, officers, directors, partners and agents of
Partners may serve as employees of the Partnership and be compensated therefor
as determined by the General Partner.

            SECTION 3.5 OTHER BUSINESS OF THE GENERAL PARTNER AND ITS
AFFILIATES. The General Partner and its Affiliates may engage, independently or
with others, in other business ventures of every nature and description,
including the acquisition, creation, financing, trading in, and operation and
disposition of interests in investment managers and other businesses that may be
competitive with the Partnership's business and the business of Persons which
are Affiliates of the Partnership. Neither the Partnership nor any of the
Limited Partners shall have any right in or to any other such ventures by virtue
of this Agreement or the Partnership created hereby, nor shall any such activity
be deemed wrongful or improper by such Affiliates. The General Partner shall not
be obligated to present any opportunity to the Partnership even if such
opportunity is of such a character which, if presented to the Partnership, would
be suitable for the Partnership.

            SECTION 3.6 LIMITED PARTNERS AND NON SOLICITATION AGREEMENTS. Each
Employee Stockholder and, to the extent applicable, its Limited Partner, have
provided pursuant to a Non Solicitation/Non Disclosure Agreement in form and
substance satisfactory to the General Partner which may be similar to Exhibit
A(i) hereto (and, in the case of an Employee Stockholder who is employed by
First Quadrant Limited, Exhibit (A)(ii) hereto) (the "Non Solicitation
Agreement") (and in the case of any Additional Limited Partner (as defined in
Section 5.6), it shall, prior to and as a condition precedent to, becoming a
Partner, provide by such an agreement satisfactory to the General Partner) with
the Partnership for the performance by such Employee Stockholder of the
obligations provided for on such Exhibit A(i) or Exhibit A(ii) (as applicable)
and such agreements do and shall, at all times, provide that the Partnership
shall be entitled to enforce the provisions of such agreements on its own behalf
and in the name of the Limited Partner (if the Limited Partner is not an
individual).


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            SECTION 3.7 NON SOLICITATION AND NON-DISCLOSURE BY LIMITED PARTNERS
AND EMPLOYEE STOCKHOLDERS.

                    (a) Each Limited Partner and each Employee Stockholder
agrees, for the benefit of the Partnership and the other Partners, that such
Employee Stockholder shall not, while employed by the Partnership or any of its
Affiliates, engage in any Prohibited Competition Activity (provided that an
Employee Stockholder may engage in certain charitable activities which have been
approved by the General Partner, in its sole discretion, in a writing making
specific reference to this Section 3.7(a) or Section 3.7(a) of the U.S.
Partnership Agreement).

                    (b) Each Limited Partner and each Employee Stockholder
agrees, for the benefit of the Partnership and the other Partners, that such
Limited Partner and such Employee Stockholder shall not, during the period
beginning on the date such Limited Partner becomes a Limited Partner, and until
the date which is two (2) years after the termination of such Employee
Stockholder's employment with the Partnership and its Affiliates, without the
express written consent of the General Partner, directly or indirectly, whether
as owner, part-owner, shareholder, partner, director, officer, trustee,
employee, agent or consultant, or in any other capacity, on behalf of himself or
any firm, corporation or other business organization other than the Partnership
or First Quadrant Limited: (i) provide Investment Management Services to any
person or entity that is a client of the U.S. Partnership or First Quadrant
Limited (for this purpose, upon any termination of the Employee Stockholder's
employment for any reason, only the following shall be deemed a "client of the
U.S. Partnership or First Quadrant Limited": (i) clients of First Quadrant
Limited, the U.S. Partnership or its Affiliates (including its predecessor,
First Quadrant Corp.) at the date of such termination or at any time during the
six (6) months immediately preceding the date of termination, or (ii) up to
fifteen (15) additional persons or entities with whom the Partnership or First
Quadrant Limited was actively attempting to develop or regain an investment
advisory or investment management relationship (as evidenced by a contact other
than a mass mailing) which may include prior clients of the Partnership, First
Quadrant Limited or their Affiliates) (a "Prospect") with such Prospects to be
designated by the General Partner with the advice of the Officers; provided,
however, that this paragraph (A) shall not prohibit the Employee Stockholder
from providing Investment Management Services to any person or entity that is
not a client of the U.S. Partnership or First Quadrant Limited (including
Prospects) as contemplated herein, (B) shall not be applicable with respect to
any such client who is, as of the relevant date of termination, also a client of
the person or entity with which the Employee Stockholder is subsequently
employed or affiliated so long as the Employee Stockholder can demonstrate by
clear and convincing evidence that he or she has no direct or indirect
involvement with the management of such client's accounts or the provision of
advice or other services with respect thereto (it being understood and agreed
that mere participation in the refinement of an existing model (as opposed to
the creation or development of a new model or any other activities) used for
providing investment advice shall not be deemed to be direct or indirect
involvement with the management of any accounts which are managed utilizing such
model) and that he or she has refrained from contacting such clients directly or
indirectly, and (C) shall not be applicable to clients of the U.S. Partnership
or First Quadrant Limited who are


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also members of the Immediate Family of the Employee Stockholder; or (ii)
solicit or induce any employee of, or consultant to, First Quadrant Limited, the
U.S. Partnership or any of its Affiliates to terminate his or her relationship
therewith, hire any such employee or consultant, or former employee or work in
any enterprise involving investment advisory services with any employee or
consultant or former employee of First Quadrant Limited, the U.S. Partnership or
its Affiliates who was employed by or acted as consultant to First Quadrant
Limited, the Partnership or its Affiliates at any time during the twelve (12)
months immediately preceding the termination of the Employee Stockholder's
employment (excluding for all purposes of this sentence, secretaries and persons
holding other similar positions).

Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 3.7(a) and 3.7(b), any Employee
Stockholder may make passive investments in a competitive enterprise the shares
or other equity interests of which are publicly traded provided his holding
therein together with any holdings of his Affiliates, do not exceed 1% of the
outstanding shares of comparable interests in such entity at the time such
investments are made.

                    (c) Each Limited Partner and each Employee Stockholder
agrees that any and all presently existing investment advisory business of First
Quadrant Limited, the U.S. Partnership and its Affiliates (including its
predecessor, First Quadrant Corp.), and all business developed by First Quadrant
Limited, the U.S. Partnership and its Affiliates or any other employee of First
Quadrant Limited or the U.S. Partnership, including without limitation, all
investment advisory contracts, fees, commissions, compensation records, client
lists, agreements, and any other incident of any business developed by First
Quadrant Limited, the U.S. Partnership or its Affiliates or earned or carried on
by the Employee Stockholder for First Quadrant Limited, the U.S. Partnership or
its Affiliates and all trade names, service marks and logos under which First
Quadrant Limited, the U.S. Partnership or its Affiliates do business, and any
combinations or variations thereof and all related logos, are and shall be the
exclusive property of First Quadrant Limited, the U.S. Partnership or such
Affiliate, as applicable, for its or their sole use, and (where applicable)
shall be payable directly to First Quadrant Limited, the U.S. Partnership or
such Affiliate. Each Limited Partner and each Employee Stockholder acknowledges
that, in the course of performing services hereunder and otherwise, the Employee
Stockholder has had, and will from time to time have, access to confidential
records, data, client lists, trade secrets and similar confidential information
owned or used in the course of business by First Quadrant Limited, the U.S.
Partnership or its Affiliates. Each Limited Partner and each Employee
Stockholder agrees always to keep secret and not ever publish, divulge, furnish,
use or make accessible to anyone (otherwise than in the regular business of
First Quadrant Limited, the U.S. Partnership or any Affiliate thereof at the
Partnership's request) any knowledge or information of a confidential or
proprietary nature with respect to any trade secrets, proprietary plans,
clients, client requirements, service providers, business operations or
techniques of First Quadrant Limited, the U.S. Partnership or any Affiliate
thereof other than information which (a) is or becomes generally available to
the public other than as a result of disclosure by such Limited Partner or
Employee Stockholder in violation of this Agreement, or (b) is required by law
or government regulation to be disclosed to a court or government regulatory
body; provided, however, that prior to disclosing such information, the
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give the Partnership and the General Partner notice and shall use its respective
best efforts to obtain confidential treatment therefor ("Nonconfidential
Information"); provided, that the Partnership shall reimburse such Limited
Partner or Employee Stockholder for costs incurred in excess of $1,000. At the
termination of the Employee Stockholder's services to the U.S. Partnership or
First Quadrant Limited, all data, memoranda, client lists, notes, programs and
other papers, items and tangible media, and reproductions thereof relating to
the foregoing matters in the Limited Partner's or Employee Stockholder's
possession or control, shall be returned to the Partnership or the U.S.
Partnership and remain in its possession (except where the return of such items
shall be unreasonable or impractical in relation to the importance or
confidentiality of such items).

                    (d) Each Limited Partner and each Employee Stockholder
acknowledges that, in the course of negotiating this Restated Partnership
Agreement, the U.K. Partnership's Limited Partnership Agreement (the "U.K.
Partnership Agreement") and the Stock Purchase Agreement, the Limited Partner
and the Employee Stockholder have had and, in the course of the operation of the
Partnership, the Limited Partner and Employee Stockholder will from time to time
have, access to confidential records, data, plans, strategies, trade secrets and
similar confidential information owned or used in the course of business by the
General Partner's parent, AMG. Each Limited Partner and each Employee
Stockholder agrees, for the benefit of the Partnership and its partners, and for
the benefit of the General Partner's parent, AMG, always to keep secret and not
ever publish, divulge, furnish, use or make accessible to anyone (otherwise than
at the General Partner's request) any knowledge or information of a confidential
or proprietary nature with respect to any records, data, plans, strategies,
business operations or techniques (including, by way of example and not of
limitation, the transaction structure utilized by AMG) of AMG, the General
Partner or the Partnership other than Nonconfidential Information. At the
termination of the Employee Stockholder's service to the Partnership and First
Quadrant Limited, all data, memoranda, documents, notes and other papers, items
and tangible media, and reproductions thereof relating to the foregoing matters
in the Limited Partner's or Employee Stockholder's possession or control shall
be returned to the General Partner and remain in its possession (except where
the return of such items shall be unreasonable or impractical in relation to the
importance or confidentiality of such items).

            SECTION 3.8 REMEDIES UPON BREACH.

                    (a) In the event that a Limited Partner or its Employee
Stockholder (i) breaches any of the provisions of Section 3.7, (ii) breaches any
of the provisions of Section 3.7 of the U.S. Partnership Agreement, or (iii)
breaches any of the provisions of the Non Solicitation Agreement to which it or
he is a party, then such Limited Partner shall forfeit its right to receive any
payment for its Partnership Interests under Section 3.9 and, with respect to
Lovell, Inc., under Section 7.1(c), and the General Partner shall have no
further obligations under any promissory note theretofore issued to such Limited
Partner (or any other Limited Partner (including upon a distribution pursuant to
Section 3.9(j)) which was a stockholder in such Limited Partner) pursuant to
Section 3.9(e) and, with respect to Lovell, Inc., under Section 7.1(f).


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                    (b) Each Limited Partner and each Employee Stockholder
agrees that any breach of the provisions of Section 3.7 of this Agreement,
Section 3.7 of the U.S. Partnership Agreement or of the Non Solicitation
Agreement or U.S. Non Solicitation Agreement by such Limited Partner or Employee
Stockholder could cause irreparable damage to the Partnership, First Quadrant
Limited, the U.S. Partnership, the other Partners and AMG. The Partnership, any
of the Partners and AMG shall, except as provided in this Section 3.8(b) have
the right to an injunction or other equitable relief (in addition to other legal
remedies) to prevent any violation of a Limited Partner's or Employee
Stockholder's obligations hereunder or thereunder. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, none of the Partnership, any of the Partners or AMG shall have the
right to an injunction or other equitable relief to prevent a violation of
Section 3.7(b)(i) unless: (i) the party or one of the parties against which such
relief is sought is Robert D. Arnott, R.D. Arnott Corporation, the Chief
Executive Officer of the U.S. Partnership or an entity through which a Chief
Executive Officer of the U.S. Partnership owns an interest in the Partnership,
or (ii) one of the parties seeking to obtain an injunction or other equitable
relief to prevent a violation of Section 3.7(b)(i) has obtained a Majority Vote.

            SECTION 3.9 REPURCHASE UPON TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT OR BANKRUPTCY.

                    (a) In the event that the employment by the U.S. Partnership
or First Quadrant Limited of any Employee Stockholder terminates for any reason,
then: (i) if the termination of the Employee Stockholder occurred because of the
death or Permanent Incapacity of such Employee Stockholder, the Partnership
shall purchase for cash up to the extent of the cash proceeds of any key-man
life insurance policies or disability insurance policies, as applicable,
maintained by the Partnership on the life or health of such Employee
Stockholder, and (ii) in each other such case (and, in the case of the death or
Permanent Incapacity of an Employee Stockholder, to the extent the obligation
exceeds the proceeds described in clause (i) of this Section 3.9(a)), AMG shall
purchase (each a "Repurchase") all the Partnership Interests held by the Limited
Partner (or the Limited Partner of which such employee was the Employee
Stockholder, as applicable) (as indicated on Schedule A hereto) (the
"Repurchased Partner"), in each case, pursuant to the terms of this Section 3.9.

                    (b) The closing of the Repurchase will take place on a date
(the "Repurchase Closing Date") which is not more than ninety (90) days after
the date on which the termination of the employment by the U.S. Partnership and
First Quadrant Limited of the relevant Employee Stockholder occurred; provided,
however, that (i) if the employment by the Partnership and First Quadrant
Limited of such Employee Stockholder is terminated because of the death or
Permanent Incapacity of such Employee Stockholder, then the Repurchase Closing
Date shall be a date set by the General Partner which is as soon as reasonably
practicable after the later of (A) ninety (90) days after the death or Permanent
Incapacity, as applicable, of such Employee Stockholder or (B) ninety (90) days
after the Partnership has received the proceeds of any key-man life insurance
policy or disability insurance policy, as applicable, maintained by the
Partnership on the life or health of such Employee Stockholder. The Partnership
shall make a claim under such key-man or disability policy within thirty (30)
days of any Officer and the General Partner becoming aware of the death or
Permanent Incapacity, as applicable, of an Employee Stockholder.


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                    (c) The purchase price for the Repurchase (the "Repurchase
Price") shall be determined as follows:

                           (i) If the Employee Stockholder's employment with the
                  U.S. Partnership and First Quadrant Limited is terminated
                  because of the death, Permanent Incapacity, Retirement or if
                  such Employee Stockholder was terminated by the Partnership or
                  First Quadrant Limited on such date other than For Cause, then
                  the Repurchase Price shall equal (A) six (6) times fifty
                  percent (50%) of the Partnership's Free Cash Flow for the
                  twenty-four (24) months ending on the last day of the calendar
                  month in which the termination of such Employee Stockholder's
                  employment occurs, multiplied by (B) a fraction, the numerator
                  of which is the number of Partnership Points being purchased
                  in the Repurchase, and the denominator of which is the number
                  of Partnership Points outstanding on the date of the closing
                  of the Repurchase (before giving effect to any issuances or
                  redemptions of Partnership Points on such date); provided,
                  however, that in the case of a Retirement, if, within the
                  twelve (12) months preceding the effective date of such
                  Employee Stockholder's Retirement, (x) two (2) other Employee
                  Stockholders have terminated their employment by Retirement,
                  or (y) one (1) other Employee Stockholder has terminated his
                  employment by Retirement and the Limited Partner owned by that
                  Employee Stockholder (or such Limited Partner in the case of a
                  Limited Partner which is an individual) held at the time of
                  such Retirement, and the Limited Partner owned by that
                  Employee Stockholder (or such Limited Partner in the case of a
                  Limited Partner which is an individual) who is terminating his
                  employment by Retirement holds, a number of Vested Partnership
                  Points as is equal to or greater than the Median Number of
                  Limited Partners' Vested Partnership Points at the time any
                  Stockholder terminated his or her employment by Retirement
                  during such twelve (12) month period, then the Repurchase
                  Price for the Partnership Points of the Limited Partner owned
                  by that Employee Stockholder (or such Limited Partner in the
                  case of a Limited Partner which is an individual) who is
                  terminating his employment by Retirement shall be determined
                  pursuant to paragraph (ii) below. For purposes of this Section
                  3.9(c)(i), the term Median Number of Limited Partners' Vested
                  Partnership Points shall mean that number of Vested
                  Partnership Points as is equal to the median number of Vested
                  Partnership Points then held by the Limited Partners (e.g., if
                  there are five Limited Partners with 5, 2, 2, 2 and 1 Vested
                  Partnership Points, the "median number" of Vested Partnership
                  Points is 2 for all purposes hereof).

                           (ii) In all other cases, (including, without
                  limitation, the resignation of an Employee Stockholder or the
                  termination of such Employee Stockholder For Cause) then the
                  Repurchase Price shall equal (A) three (3) times fifty percent
                  (50%) of the Partnership's Free Cash Flow for the twenty-four
                  (24) months ending on the last day of the calendar month in
                  which the termination of such Employee Stockholder's
                  employment occurs, multiplied by (B) a fraction, the numerator
                  of which is the number of Partnership Points being purchased
                  in the Repurchase, and the denominator of which is the number
                  of Partnership Points outstanding as of the date of the
                  closing of the Repurchase (before giving effect to any
                  issuances or redemptions of Partnership Points on such date);
                  provided, however, that for any such Repurchase within the
                  first five (5) years after the Effective Date, the Repurchase
                  Price shall equal the Capital Account which the Repurchased
                  Partner would have if the Partnership had sold all its assets
                  for a price equal to three (3) times fifty percent (50%) of
                  the Partnership's Free Cash Flow for the twenty-four (24)
                  months ending on the last day of the calendar month which is
                  two (2) calendar months prior to the date of the closing of
                  such Repurchase, and the gain or loss therefrom allocated in
                  accordance with Section 4.2(d) hereof.



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            If a Repurchase Price must be determined prior to twenty-four (24)
months after the Effective Date, then the amount of the Partnership's Free Cash
Flow for the portion of the relevant twenty-four (24) month period before the
Effective Date shall be included as zero ($0.00).

            Notwithstanding anything else set forth herein to the contrary, if a
Limited Partner fails to comply with the provisions of Section 3.9(j) hereof,
AMG: (i) shall have no obligation to Repurchase Partnership Points from such
Limited Partner, and (ii) may, at any time, Repurchase Partnership Points from
such Limited Partner for a Repurchase Price equal to the lesser of (x) the
amount determined under Section 3.9(c)(ii) or (y) the Capital Account of such
Repurchased Partner.

                    (d) The rights of AMG, the General Partner, the Partnership
and their assignees hereunder are in addition to and shall not affect any other
rights which the Partnership or its assigns may otherwise have to repurchase
Partnership Interests (including, without limitation, pursuant to any agreement
entered into by an Additional Limited Partner which provides for the vesting of
Partnership Points).

                    (e) On the Repurchase Closing Date, AMG or the Partnership
shall pay to the Repurchased Partner the Repurchase Price for the Partnership
Interests repurchased in the manner set forth in this Section 3.9, and upon such
payment the Repurchased Partner shall cease to hold any Partnership Interests
repurchased, and such Repurchased Partner shall be deemed to have withdrawn from
the Partnership and shall cease to be a Partner of the Partnership and shall no
longer have any rights hereunder; provided, however, that the provisions of this
Article III shall continue as set forth in Section 3.11 below. On the Repurchase
Closing Date, the Repurchased Partner, the Partnership and AMG shall execute an
agreement reasonably acceptable to the General Partner in which the Repurchased
Partner represents and warrants that it has sole record and beneficial title to
the Repurchased Interest to AMG (or its assignee), free and clear of any
Encumbrances. Payment of the Repurchase Price shall be made on the Repurchase
Closing Date as follows: (a) in the case of termination of employment because of
death (to the extent of the collected proceeds of any key-man life insurance
policies maintained by the Partnership on the life of such Employee
Stockholder), by wire-transfer of immediately available funds to an account
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Partner at least three (3) business days prior to the Repurchase Closing Date,
and (b) in the case of any other termination of employment (and including a
termination of employment because of death to the extent the obligation exceeds
the proceeds of any key-man life insurance policies) with a promissory note in
the form attached hereto as Exhibit B, the principal of which promissory note
would be paid in four (4) equal (except as contemplated by this Section 3.9(e)
or Section 3.9(f)) installments, the first installment would be paid (A) in the
case of a termination because of death or a termination by the U.S. Partnership
or First Quadrant Limited other than For Cause, on the Repurchase Date, and (B)
in the case of any other termination, on the later to occur of (x) the
Repurchase Date or (y) the date which is the first business day after the fifth
anniversary of the Effective Date, and the second, third and fourth installments
would be paid fourteen (14) months, twenty-six (26) months and thirty-eight (38)
months, respectively, after such date.

                    (f) If an Employee Stockholder's employment with the U.S.
Partnership or First Quadrant Limited is terminated because of the Retirement of
such Employee Stockholder prior to March 28, 2011, then the amounts of the
second, third and fourth installments of the promissory note set forth in
Section 3.9(e) above shall equal the lesser of (i) twenty-five percent (25%) of
the Repurchase Price (determined as set forth in Section 3.9(c) hereof) on the
Repurchase Closing Date, or (ii) twenty-five percent (25%) of the Repurchase
Price, determined as if the Repurchase Closing Date were taking place on the
second, third or fourth anniversary of the Repurchase Closing Date, respectively
(in each case, together with interest computed on the principal amount of such
promissory note (determined as set forth in this Section 3.9(f)) from the date
of issuance of such promissory note through the date of payment of such
installment as set forth on Exhibit B). At least forty-five (45) days prior to
the date an installment to which this Section 3.9(f) applies would be paid, the
General Partner shall cause the Partnership to certify to the Repurchased
Partner who is to receive such installment, in writing, a calculation setting
forth the amount of such installment based on clauses (i) and (ii) in the
preceding sentence. Each Repurchased Partner to whom this Section 3.9(f)
applies, may defer receipt of an installment on one (1) occasion, by written
notice received by the Partnership and the General Partner not less than fifteen
(15) days prior to the date an installment is due to be paid. If a Repurchased
Partner defers an installment, the due date of each remaining installment of the
promissory note issued to such Repurchased Partner pursuant to Section 3.9(e)
above shall be extended by twelve (12) months.

                    (g) If AMG should fail to pay an installment on a promissory
note issued to a Repurchased Partner under paragraph (e) above, within thirty
(30) business days after the date such payment is due, then the Repurchased
Partner may, after complying with the provisions of the second paragraph of this
Section 3.9(g), repurchase the Subject Partnership Points by forgiving any
remaining installments on the promissory note issued pursuant to Section 3.9(e)
above and returning such promissory note to AMG marked "canceled and paid in
full." For purposes of this Section 3.9(g), the term "Subject Partnership
Points" shall mean in the case of any failure by AMG to pay an installment on a
promissory note: (i) if only the first installment in connection with such
Repurchase has been paid, seventy-five percent (75%) of the Partnership Points
purchased from the Repurchased Partner in the Repurchase, (ii) if the first and
second installments in connection with such Repurchase have been paid, fifty
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(50%) of the Partnership Points purchased from the Repurchased Partner in the
Repurchase, and (iii) if the first three installments in connection with such
Repurchase have been paid, twenty-five percent (25%) of the Partnership Points
purchased from the Repurchased Partner in the Repurchase.

            In order to exercise its rights under this Section 3.9(g), a
Repurchased Partner shall be required to give not less than fifteen (15) days
prior written notice to AMG and, if such Repurchased Partner is aware that AMG
has pledged its interest in the Partnership, to the beneficiary of such pledge.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, if AMG has pledged its interest in the
Partnership, the beneficiary of such pledge may either (x) fulfill AMG's
obligation (or cause AMG to fulfill its obligation) to pay the installment on a
promissory note which gave rise to such Repurchased Partner becoming entitled to
exercise its rights under this Section 3.9(g), whereupon such failure shall be
deemed to have been cured and such Repurchased Partner shall no longer be
entitled to exercise its rights under this Section 3.9(g) unless and until AMG
shall fail to pay another installment on a promissory note held by such
Repurchased Partner, whereupon this Section 3.9(g) shall only apply with respect
to such later failure, or (y) pay all remaining amounts due to such Repurchased
Partner under such promissory note, whereupon such Repurchased Partner shall
return the promissory note marked "canceled and paid in full" and shall have no
further rights hereunder.

            If a Repurchased Partner has exercised its rights under this Section
3.9(g) and repurchased any Subject Partnership Points, either AMG or the
Partnership may, at their respective options and at any time, repurchase or
redeem (as applicable) such Subject Partnership Points for a payment, in cash,
equal to the installments which were outstanding under the promissory note
issued under Section 3.9(e) and upon which AMG defaulted, at the time of such
default.

                    (h) AMG may, with a Majority Vote (excluding, for purposes
of determining such Majority Vote, the Limited Partner whose interest is being
repurchased), assign any or all of its rights and obligations under this Section
3.9, in one or more instances, to the General Partner or the Partnership;
provided, that the foregoing limitation shall have no effect on the
Partnership's obligation set forth in Section 3.9(a)(i) regarding the use of the
proceeds of a key-man life or disability insurance policy.

                    (i) In the event that a Limited Partner or Employee
Stockholder has filed a petition under the United States Bankruptcy Code, or
sixty (60) days after the filing by another person against such Limited Partner
or Employee Stockholder of a petition under the United States Bankruptcy Code
which petition is not dismissed, or if such Limited Partner has ceased to carry
on a business because of a voluntary liquidation (such date of filing, sixtieth
day or effective date of liquidation, the "Bankruptcy Event"), then the General
Partner shall purchase all the Partnership Interests held by such Limited
Partner (including the Limited Partner through which such Employee Stockholder
holds its interest in the Partnership) pursuant to the terms of this Section 3.9
as if such Limited Partner was a Repurchased Partner with the purchase price
determined pursuant to Section 3.9(c)(ii) and the date of the closing to be
determined by the General Partner in its sole discretion.


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                    (j) In the event that the employment by First Quadrant
Limited or the U.S. Partnership of any Employee Stockholder which is not a
Limited Partner terminates for any reason other than the death of such Employee
Stockholder, then the Limited Partner of which such Person is the Employee
Stockholder (the "Distributing Partner") shall, at the request of the General
Partner (in a writing making reference to this paragraph (j) and Section 5.1(f)
hereof), distribute up to twenty-five percent (25%) of the Partnership Points
held by such Limited Partner to the stockholders of such Limited Partner after
such Limited Partner and each such stockholder has complied with the provisions
of Section 5.1 hereof, whereupon each such stockholder shall become a
Repurchased Partner for purposes of this Section 3.9, and all the interests of
such Repurchased Partners shall be Repurchased on the same Repurchase Closing
Date determined in accordance with Section 3.9(b), and upon such payment each
such Repurchased Partner shall cease to hold any Partnership Interests, each
such Repurchased Partner shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the Partnership,
shall cease to be a Partner of the Partnership, and shall no longer have any
rights hereunder. In connection with the Repurchase from each such Repurchased
Partner, such Repurchased Partner shall execute a bill of sale in form and
substance reasonably satisfactory to AMG. In connection with any Repurchase
pursuant to this Section 3.9(j), and notwithstanding the provisions of Sections
3.9(e) to the contrary, the payment of the Repurchase Price to the stockholder
and the Distributing Partner shall be made as follows: the payment of the
Repurchase Price to the stockholder shall be made entirely in cash on the
Repurchase Date, the first installment of the promissory note to be issued to
the Limited Partner of which such Person is a stockholder shall be reduced by
the amount of such cash payment, and the dollar amount of such reduction shall
be added one-third (1/3) to each of the second, third and fourth installments of
the promissory note to be issued to the Limited Partner of which such Person is
or was a stockholder.

            SECTION 3.10 NO EMPLOYMENT OBLIGATION. Each Limited Partner and each
Employee Stockholder acknowledges that neither this Agreement nor the provisions
of the Non Solicitation Agreement creates an obligation on the part of the U.S.
Partnership or First Quadrant Limited to continue the employment of an Employee
Stockholder with the Partnership or First Quadrant Limited.

            SECTION 3.11 MISCELLANEOUS. Each Limited Partner and each Employee
Stockholder agrees that the enforcement of the provisions of Sections 3.6, 3.7,
3.8, 3.9, and 3.10 and the provisions of the Non Solicitation Agreements are
necessary to ensure the protection and continuity of the business, goodwill and
confidential business information of the U.S. Partnership, the Partnership and
First Quadrant Limited for the benefit of each of the Partners. Each Limited
Partner and each Employee Stockholder agrees that, due to the proprietary nature
of the U.S. Partnership's business and the businesses of First Quadrant Limited,
the restrictions set forth in Section 3.7 hereof and in the Non Solicitation
Agreements are reasonable as to duration and scope. Each Limited Partner and
Employee Stockholder acknowledges that the obligations and rights under Sections
3.6, 3.7, 3.8, 3.9 and 3.11 shall survive the termination of the employment of
an Employee Stockholder with the U.S. Partnership and First Quadrant Limited
and/or the withdrawal or removal of a Limited Partner from the Partnership,
regardless of the manner of such termination in accordance with the provisions
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agrees that the remedies provided herein, including the waiver of a right to
receive certain payments hereunder, is reasonably related to the anticipated
loss that the Partnership and the Partners (including, without limitation, the
General Partner or AMG which would be purchasing Partnership Interests from the
Limited Partners) would suffer upon a breach of such provisions. Each Partner
confirms his understanding and agreement that the provisions of Sections 3.6,
3.7, 3.8, 3.9 and 3.11 have been adopted in conformance with Section 16602 of
the California Business and Professional Code. Except as agreed to by the
General Partner, in writing, no Employee Stockholder or Limited Partner shall
enter into any agreement or arrangement which is inconsistent with the terms and
provisions hereof.

            SECTION 3.12 EXCULPATION; INDEMNIFICATION.

                    (a) No Partner nor any of their officers, directors,
employees, stockholders or Affiliates, nor any of the Officers (each herein
referred to as an "Indemnified Party") shall have any liability to the
Partnership or to any Partner for any loss suffered by the Partnership (a
"Partnership Loss") which arises out of any action or inaction of such
Indemnified Party in its capacity as any of the foregoing; provided, however,
that such course of conduct did not constitute fraud, gross negligence, willful
misconduct or a material breach of this Agreement, the Stock Purchase Agreement
or, in the case of each Employee Stockholder, the Non Solicitation Agreement of
such Employee Stockholder or the breach of any of the foregoing by the Limited
Partner of which he or she is an Employee Stockholder. Each such Indemnified
Party shall be indemnified to the fullest extent permitted by law by the
Partnership against any losses, judgments, liabilities, expenses and amounts
paid in settlement of any claims sustained by any of them in their capacity as
an Indemnified Party in connection with the business or operations of the
Partnership, or the exercise and performance of any Partner's or Officer's
powers or duties in accordance with the terms of this Agreement; provided the
same was not the result of fraud, gross negligence, willful misconduct, or a
material breach of this Agreement, the Stock Purchase Agreement or, in the case
of each Employee Stockholder, the Non Solicitation Agreement of such Employee
Stockholder or the breach of any of the foregoing by the Limited Partner of
which he or she is an Employee Stockholder. The indemnification authorized by
this Section 3.12 shall include the payment of reasonable attorneys' fees and
other reasonable expenses incurred in settling or defending any claims,
threatened actions or finally adjudicated legal proceedings. Prior to any final
disposition of any claim or proceeding with respect to which an Indemnified
Party may be entitled to indemnification hereunder, the Partnership shall pay to
such Indemnified Party, as the case may be, in advance of such final
disposition, an amount equal to all reasonable out-of-pocket expenses of said
Indemnified Party as incurred in defense of said claim or proceeding; provided
that such advance payments shall be made only upon the Partnership's receipt of
a written undertaking of said Indemnified Party to repay the Partnership the
amount so advanced if it shall be finally determined that said Indemnified Party
was not entitled to indemnification hereunder.

                    (b) The right of indemnification hereby provided shall not
be exclusive of, and shall not affect, any other rights to which an Indemnified
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contained in this Section 3.12 shall limit any lawful rights to indemnification
existing independently of this Section 3.12.

                    (c) The indemnification rights provided by this Section 3.12
shall also inure to the benefit of the heirs, executors, administrators,
successors and assigns of an Indemnified Party and any officers, directors,
partners, shareholders, employees and Affiliates of such Indemnified Party (and
any former officer, director, partner, shareholder or employee of such
Indemnified Party, if the Partnership Loss was incurred while such person was an
officer, director, partner, shareholder or employee of such Indemnified Party).
The General Partner may extend the indemnification called for by Section 3.12(a)
to non-employee agents of the Partnership, the General Partner or its
Affiliates.


               ARTICLE IV - CAPITAL CONTRIBUTIONS; DISTRIBUTIONS;
                        CAPITAL ACCOUNTS AND ALLOCATIONS

            SECTION 4.1 CAPITAL CONTRIBUTIONS.

                    (a) Simultaneously with the effectiveness of this Agreement,
the General Partner is contributing to the Partnership certain of its assets,
properties, rights, powers and privileges and the Partners agree that such
Capital Contribution has a value of $169,468.00. Except as may be agreed to in
connection with the issuance of additional Partnership Points, as specifically
set forth herein, and as may be required under applicable law, the Partners
shall not be required to make any further contributions to the Partnership. No
Partner shall make any contribution to the Partnership without the prior consent
of the General Partner.

                    (b) No Partner shall have the right to withdraw any part of
the capital it (or its predecessors in interest) contributed to the Partnership
until the termination, dissolution and winding up of all the Partnership, except
as distributions pursuant to this Article IV may represent returns of capital,
in whole or in part. No Partner shall be entitled to receive any interest on any
Capital Contribution made by it (or its predecessors in interest) to the
Partnership.

            SECTION 4.2 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS; ALLOCATIONS.

                    (a) Capital Accounts. There shall be established for each
Partner a Capital Account (a "Capital Account") which, in the case of the
General Partner, shall be in the amount set forth in Section 4.1(a) above, and
in the case of each other Partner, shall initially be equal to the Capital
Contribution of such Partner as set forth on Schedule A hereto.

                    (b) Adjustments to Capital Accounts. The Capital Account of
each Partner shall be adjusted in the following manner. Each Capital Account
shall be increased by such Partner's allocable share of income and gain, if any,
of the Partnership (as well as the Capital Contributions made by a Partner after
the Effective Date) and shall be decreased by such Partner's allocable share of
deductions and losses, if any, of the Partnership and by the amount


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of all distributions made to such Partner. The amount of any distribution of
assets other than cash shall be deemed to be the Fair Market Value of such
assets (net of any liabilities encumbering such property that the distributee
Partner is considered to assume or take subject to). Capital Accounts shall also
be adjusted upon the issuance of additional Partnership Interests as set forth
in Section 5.6(c) and upon the redemption of Partnership Interests.

                  (c) Allocation of Income and Loss. Subject to Sections
4.2(d) and 4.2(e) and Sections 4.4 and 4.5 hereof, all items of Partnership
income, deduction, gain and loss shall be allocated among the Partners' Capital
Accounts at the end of every month as follows: 

                           (i) first, items of income and gain shall be
                  allocated to the General Partner in an amount equal to the
                  Partnership Share (net of Free Cash Flow Expenditures) for
                  such month multiplied by a fraction, (x) the numerator of
                  which is the sum of the number of Partnership Points held by
                  the General Partner on the first day of such month (including
                  the number of Partnership Points in the Incentive Reserve and
                  Executive Retention Reserve on the first day of such month),
                  and (y) the denominator of which is the sum of the number of
                  Partnership Points outstanding on the first day of such month;

                           (ii) second, items of income and gain shall be
                  allocated among all Limited Partners in accordance with (and
                  in proportion to) each Limited Partner's respective number of
                  Partnership Points on the first day of such month, until the
                  aggregate amount of such items allocated to the Partners
                  pursuant to Section 4.2(c)(i) and this Section 4.2(c)(ii) for
                  such month equals the aggregate amount of the Free Cash Flow
                  (net of Free Cash Flow Expenditures) for such month; and

                           (iii) third, all remaining items of Partnership
                  income and gain and all items of deduction and loss (after
                  giving effect to the allocations under Sections 4.2(c)(i) and
                  4.2(c)(ii) hereof) for such month shall be allocated among the
                  Partners in accordance with (and in proportion to) each
                  Partner's respective number of Partnership Points on the first
                  day of such month.

                  (d) Sale of Assets. All items of Partnership gain or loss from
any sale, exchange or other disposition of all, or a substantial portion of, the
assets of the Partnership shall be allocated among all Partners in accordance
with (and in proportion to) their respective number of Partnership Points as of
the date of such transaction.

                  (e) Interim Closings. In the event that during any calendar
month (or any fiscal year) there is any change of Partners or Partnership Points
(whether as a result of the admission of an Additional Limited Partner, the
redemption by the Partnership of all (or any portion of) any Limited Partner's
Partnership Points, a transfer of any Partnership Points or otherwise), the
following shall apply: (i) such transfer shall be deemed to have occurred as of
the close of business on the last day of the month in which such change
occurred, (ii) the books of account of the Partnership shall be closed effective
as of the close of business on the effective date of any such change as set
forth in clause (i) and such fiscal year shall thereupon be divided into two or
more portions, (iii) each item of income gain, loss, deduction shall be
determined (on the closing of the books basis) for the portion of such fiscal
year ending with the date on which the books of account of the Partnership are
so closed, and (iv) each such item for such portion of such fiscal year shall be
allocated (pursuant to the provisions of Section 4.2(c) hereof) to those persons
who were Partners during such portion of such fiscal year in accordance with
their respective Partnership Points during such period.

            SECTION 4.3 DISTRIBUTIONS.

            (a) Subject to Section 4.4 hereof, from and after the date hereof,
within thirty (30) days after the end of each calendar quarter, the General
Partner shall, to the extent cash is available therefor, and based on the
unaudited financial statements for such calendar quarter prepared in accordance
with Section 9.3 hereof (after approval thereof by the General Partner), cause
the Partnership to (i) distribute to the General Partner an amount equal to the
amount allocated to the General Partner pursuant to Section 4.2(c)(i) for such
calendar quarter and of any previous quarter to the extent not then distributed
(less the General Partner's pro-rata portion of any reservation from Free Cash
Flow pursuant to the last sentence of this Section 4.3(a)), and then (ii)
distribute to the Limited Partners (and each Person who was a Limited Partner
for any calendar month of the previous calendar quarter) an amount equal to the
amount allocated to such Limited Partners (and each Person who was a Limited
Partner for any calendar month of the previous calendar quarter) pursuant to
Section 4.2(c)(ii) for such calendar quarter and any previous calendar quarter
to the extent not then distributed (less each such Person's pro-rata portion of
any reservation from Free Cash Flow pursuant to the last sentence of this
Section 4.3(a)), in accordance with (and in proportion to) their respective
number of Partnership Points for such preceding calendar quarter, in each case,
if and to the extent each such Partner (and each Person who was a Limited
Partner for any calendar month of the previous calendar quarter) has a positive
balance in its Capital Account. After the end of each fiscal year of the
Partnership, the General Partner shall, based on the audited financial
statements prepared in accordance with Section 9.3 hereof, cause the Partnership
to make a distribution of the remaining amounts, if any, for the preceding
fiscal year which were allocated pursuant to Sections 4.2(c)(i) and 4.2(c)(ii)
but not previously distributed, in accordance with the foregoing clauses (i) and
(ii) whenever, and to the extent, cash is available therefor. The General
Partner may, from time to time, reserve and not distribute funds otherwise
distributable pursuant to this Section 4.3(a) for Partnership purposes;
including, without limitation, to increase the net worth of the Partnership, to
make capital expenditures or to create a reserve for anticipated repurchases of
Partnership Interests. Any such reservation would be made from all Partners
pro-rata in proportion to Partnership Points, and in no event would it exceed
fifty percent (50%) of the amounts distributable to the Partners for such
period. In the event any such reservation is made, the Repurchase Price for
purposes of Section 3.9 hereof shall be increased by an amount equal to the
increase in such Repurchased Partner's Capital Account resulting from such
reserve, but only to the extent of such Repurchased Partner's pro-rata share
(measured by multiplying such reserves by a fraction, the numerator of which is
the number of Partnership Points being purchased and the denominator of which is
the number of Partnership Points outstanding at such time before giving effect
to any issuances or redemptions on such date) of the reserves held by the
Partnership at the time such Repurchase Price is required to be paid to the
Repurchased Partner.

            (b) The Partnership's bank accounts shall have as their authorized
signatures such representatives of the General Partner and such of the Officers
as the General Partner shall deem appropriate or desirable. The General Partner
shall use those Accounts to make all distributions pursuant to Section 4.3(a)
above and to fund all Free Cash Flow Expenditures.

            (c) Except as otherwise set forth herein, all other amounts or
proceeds available for distribution, if any, shall (except as otherwise provided
for herein) be distributed to the Partners at such time as may be determined by
the General Partner; provided that any such distribution shall be made among the
Partners (i) in accordance with the positive balances (if any) in their
respective Capital Accounts (as determined immediately prior to such
distribution) until all such positive Capital Account balances have been reduced
to zero, and (ii) thereafter among all Partners in accordance with their
respective number of Partnership Points at the time of such distribution
(provided, however, that if a Partner makes a Capital Contribution, the General
Partner may cause the Partnership to make a priority return of such Capital
Contribution).



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            SECTION 4.4 DISTRIBUTIONS UPON LIQUIDATION; ESTABLISHMENT OF A
RESERVE UPON LIQUIDATION. Upon the liquidation of the Partnership, after payment
(or the making of reasonable provision for the payment) of all liabilities of
the Partnership owing to creditors, the General Partner (or liquidator) shall
set up such reserves as it deems reasonably necessary for any contingent,
conditional or unmatured liabilities or other obligations of the Partnership.


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Such reserves may be paid over by the General Partner (or liquidator) to a bank
(or other third party), to be held in escrow for the purpose of paying any such
contingent, conditional or unmatured liabilities or other obligations. At the
expiration of such period(s) as the General Partner (or liquidator) may deem
advisable, such reserves, if any (and any other assets available for
distribution), or a portion thereof, shall be distributed to the Partners in
accordance with their respective Capital Accounts. If any assets of the
Partnership are to be distributed in kind in connection with such liquidation,
such assets shall be distributed on the basis of their Fair Market Value net of
any liabilities encumbering such assets and, to the greatest extent possible,
shall be distributed pro-rata in accordance with the total amounts to be
distributed to each Partner. Immediately prior to the effectiveness of any such
distribution-in-kind, each item of gain and loss that would have been recognized
by the Partnership had the property being distributed been sold at Fair Market
Value shall be determined and allocated to those persons who were Partners
immediately prior to the effectiveness of such distribution in accordance with
Section 4.2(d).

            SECTION 4.5 PROCEEDS FROM THE SALE OF SECURITIES; INSURANCE
PROCEEDS; CERTAIN SPECIAL ALLOCATIONS.

                    (a) Capital Contributions made by any Partner after the
Effective Date, and other proceeds from the issuance of securities by the
Partnership may, in the sole discretion of the General Partner, be used for the
benefit of the Partnership (including, without limitation, the repurchase or
redemption of Partnership Interests), or, may be distributed by the Partnership,
in which case, any such proceeds shall be allocated and distributed among the
Partners in accordance with their respective Partnership Points immediately
prior to the date of such contribution; it being understood that in the case the
proceeds are a note receivable, any such distribution shall occur upon receipt
by the Partnership of any cash in respect thereof.

                    (b) In the event of the death of an Employee Stockholder
covered by key-man life insurance, the proceeds of such policy shall first be
used by the Partnership to fund (to the extent thereof) the Repurchase of
Partnership Interests from the Employee Stockholder or Limited Partner through
which such Employee Stockholder held his or her interest in the Partnership in
accordance with Section 3.9 hereof and, if the proceeds exceed the amounts so
required to effect such Repurchase, then the amount of such excess proceeds may,
in the sole discretion of the General Partner, be used for the benefit of the
Partnership, or, may be distributed by the Partnership, in which case, any such
proceeds shall be allocated and distributed among the Partners in accordance
with their respective Partnership Points immediately following the Repurchase of
the Partnership Interests from such Limited Partner.

                    (c) Items of Tax Depreciation (as such term is defined
below) on account of the property of the Partnership on the Effective Date,
shall be specially allocated among the Partners in accordance with the positive
balances in their Capital Accounts on the Effective Date. All items of Tax
Depreciation on account of property purchased out of Free Cash Flow shall be
allocated among the Partners in accordance with their respective numbers of
Partnership Points.


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                    (d) The items of income, deduction, gain and loss allocable
pursuant to this Partnership Agreement shall generally be determined in
accordance with the Partnership's books of account; provided, however, that in
lieu of the depreciation, amortization, and other cost recovery deductions taken
into account in keeping the Partnership's books of account, there shall be taken
into account "Tax Depreciation" as defined below. "Tax Depreciation" means, for
any allocation period, an amount equal to the depreciation, amortization, and
other cost recovery deductions allowable for Federal income tax purposes with
respect to an asset or other capitalized amount for such allocation period
(regardless of whether such depreciation, amortization, or other cost recovery
deductions arise from the common tax basis of Partnership property or the tax
basis of Partnership property attributable to a particular Partner because of a
Code Section 754 election or otherwise); provided, however, that if the book
value of an asset differs from its adjusted tax basis at the beginning of such
allocation period, Tax Depreciation for that asset shall be an amount that bears
the same ratio to such beginning book value as the Federal income tax
depreciation, amortization, or other cost recovery deduction for that asset for
such allocation period bears to such beginning adjusted tax basis; provided,
further, however, that if the adjusted tax basis of an asset at the beginning of
such allocation period is zero, Tax Depreciation for that asset shall be
determined with reference to the appropriate Federal income tax recovery period.

            SECTION 4.6 FEDERAL TAX ALLOCATIONS. The General Partner shall
allocate the ordinary income and losses and capital gains and losses of the
Partnership as determined for U.S. Federal income tax purposes (and each item of
income, gain, loss, deduction or credit entering into the computation thereof),
as the case may be, among the Partners for tax purposes in a manner that, to the
greatest extent possible (i) reflects the economic arrangement of the Partners
under this Agreement (determined after taking into account the allocation
provisions of Sections 4.2, 4.4 and 4.5 hereof, and the distributions provisions
of Sections 4.3, 4.4 and 4.5 hereof) and (ii) is consistent with the principles
of Sections 704(b) and 704(c) of the Code. Pursuant to the foregoing, the
General Partner shall allocate items of income, deduction, gain and loss for tax
purposes in the same manner as, and in proportion to, the book allocations of
corresponding items made pursuant to this Partnership Agreement, except (i) as
provided below with respect to allocations required under the principles of Code
Section 704(c), and (ii) as required by Code Section 704(b) and the Treasury
Regulations thereunder ("Required Allocations"). Any Required Allocations shall
be taken into account in computing other and subsequent tax allocations so that
the amount of tax items allocated to each Partner, to the greatest extent
possible, shall be equal to the amount of tax items that would have been
allocated to each Partner in the absence of such Required Allocations. The
Partners understand and agree that, with respect to any item of property (other
than cash) contributed (or deemed to be contributed for U.S. federal income tax
purposes) by a Partner to the capital of the Partnership, the initial tax basis
of such property in the hands of the Partnership will be the same as the tax
basis of such property in the hands of such Partner at the time so contributed.
The Partners further understand and agree that the taxable income and taxable
loss of the Partnership is to be computed for Federal income tax purposes by
reference to the initial tax basis to the Partnership of any assets and
properties contributed by the Partners (and not by reference to the fair market
value of such assets and properties at the time contributed). The Partners also
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income, gain, loss and deduction with respect to such assets and properties
shall be allocated among the Partners for Federal income tax purposes so as to
take account of any difference between the initial tax basis of such assets and
properties to the Partnership and their fair market values at the time
contributed, using any method authorized by the Income Tax Regulations under
Section 704(c) and selected by the General Partner in its sole discretion,
subject to its fiduciary duties to the Partners as a whole. For purposes of
maintaining the Capital Accounts of the Partners, items of income, gain, loss
and deduction relating to any asset or property contributed to the Partnership
that are required to be allocated for tax purposes pursuant to Section 704(c) of
the Code shall not be reflected in the Capital Accounts of the Partners.


            ARTICLE V - TRANSFER OF PARTNERSHIP INTERESTS OTHER THAN
                 BY THE GENERAL PARTNER, ADMISSION OF ADDITIONAL
                       PARTNERS, REDEMPTION AND WITHDRAWAL

            SECTION 5.1 ASSIGNABILITY OF INTERESTS. No interest of a Limited
Partner in the Partnership may be sold, assigned, transferred, pledged,
hypothecated, gifted, exchanged, optioned or encumbered (each, a "Transfer"),
nor may any interest in any Limited Partner be Transferred, and no Transfer
shall be binding upon the Partnership or any Limited Partner unless it is
expressly permitted by this Article V and the General Partner receives an
executed copy of such assignment, which shall be in form and substance
reasonably satisfactory to the General Partner. The assignee of such interest in
the Partnership may become a substitute Limited Partner only upon the terms and
conditions set forth in Section 5.2. No Limited Partner's interest in the
Partnership or, in the case of a Limited Partner which is not an individual, the
direct and indirect interests of a beneficial owner of such Limited Partner, may
be Transferred except:

                    (a) to the General Partner;

                    (b) to AMG pursuant to the provisions of Section 3.9, 7.1 or
7.3 hereof or pursuant to the provisions of such other agreement as may be
entered into by the Partnership in connection with the issuance of Partnership
Points;

                    (c) upon the death of such beneficial owner, their interests
in the Partnership or in the Limited Partner may be Transferred by will or the
laws of descent and distribution;

                    (d) a Limited Partner (and its beneficial owners) may
Transfer interests in the Partnership or in such Limited Partner to members of
his or her Immediate Family (or trusts for their benefit and of which the
beneficial owner is the settlor and/or trustee, provided that any such trust
does not require or permit distribution of such interests); and

                    (e) another Limited Partner, with the prior written consent
of the General Partner, which consent may be granted or withheld by the General
Partner in its sole discretion (provided, however, unless William J. Nutt is the
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AMG, Limited Partners may, with a Majority Vote, transfer an aggregate of up to
1.5 Partnership Points without the consent of, but with at least fifteen (15)
days prior written notice to, the General Partner (which transfer or transfers
may take place on one or more dates and subject to such terms and conditions as
may be set by a Majority Vote, subject to a maximum number of 1.5 Partnership
Points for all such transfers on all such occasions taken together); and

                    (f) the stockholders of such Limited Partner, with the prior
written approval of the General Partner and subject to such Limited Partner and
such stockholders making such representations and warranties regarding the
ownership of such Limited Partner and such stockholder as the General Partner
may deem necessary or appropriate.

; provided, that in the case of (c), (d) or (f) above, (i) the transferee enters
into an agreement with the Partnership agreeing to be bound by the provisions
hereof (and the transferee enters into (A) if such transferee is not already a
party to a Non Solicitation Agreement, the relevant Non Solicitation Agreement,
and (B) if the transferee is (or has an equityholder which is) an employee of
First Quadrant Limited, the Revenue Agreement) as a Limited Partner (to the
extent such Person then would hold any interest in the Partnership), and (ii)
whether or not the transferee enters into such an agreement, such Partnership
Interests, and interests in such Limited Partner, shall thereafter remain
subject to this Agreement (and, if applicable, the relevant Non Solicitation
Agreement) to the same extent they would be if held by such Limited Partner or
beneficial owner, as applicable.

            For all purposes of this Partnership Agreement, any Transfers of
Partnership Interests shall be deemed to occur as of the close of business on
the last day of the calendar month in which any such Transfer would otherwise
have occurred.

            SECTION 5.2 SUBSTITUTE LIMITED PARTNERS. No transferee of interests
of a Limited Partner shall become a Partner except in accordance with this
Section 5.2. The General Partner may, with a Majority Vote of the Limited
Partners, admit as a substitute Limited Partner any Person that acquires a
Partnership Interest by Transfer from another Limited Partner in accordance with
the provisions of Section 5.1. The admission of an assignee as a substitute
Limited Partner shall in all events be conditioned upon the execution of an
instrument satisfactory to the General Partner whereby such assignee becomes a
party to this Agreement as a Limited Partner. Upon the admission of a substitute
Limited Partner, the General Partner shall make the appropriate revisions to
Schedule A hereto. Notwithstanding the foregoing, upon a Transfer of Partnership
Interests to AMG in compliance with the provisions of Section 5.1(b) above, AMG
shall be admitted to the Partnership as a Limited Partner with respect to the
Partnership Interests so transferred, without the necessity for a Majority Vote.

            SECTION 5.3 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS. As additional conditions to the
validity of (x) any Transfer of a Limited Partner's interest in the Partnership
(or, in the case of a Limited Partner which is not an individual, the interests
of the direct and indirect beneficial owners of such Limited Partner) or (y) the
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Section 5.6 below), such Transfer or issuance shall not: (i) violate the
registration provisions of the Securities Act or the securities laws of any
applicable jurisdiction, (ii) cause the Partnership to become subject to
regulation as an "investment company" under the Investment Company Act, and the
rules and regulations of the SEC thereunder, including by resulting in there
being one hundred (100) or more beneficial holders of interests in the
Partnership, (iii) result in the termination of any contract to which the
Partnership is a party and which individually or in the aggregate are material
(it being understood and agreed that any contract pursuant to which the
Partnership provides Investment Management Services is material), or (iv) result
in the treatment of the Partnership as an association taxable as a corporation
or as a "publicly traded limited partnership" for Federal income tax purposes.

            The General Partner may require reasonable evidence as to the
foregoing, including, without limitation, a favorable opinion of counsel, which
expense shall be borne by the parties to such transaction (and, to the extent
the Partnership is such a party, shall be paid from Operating Cash Flow).

            As an additional condition to the validity of (x) any Transfer of a
Limited Partner's interest in the Partnership (or, in the case of a Limited
Partner which is not an individual, the interests of the direct and indirect
beneficial owners of such Limited Partner) or (y) the issuance of additional
Partnership Interests (pursuant to Section 5.6 below), an equal interest in the
U.S. Partnership must be so transferred or issued to the transferee or recipient
by the transferor or issuer.

            To the fullest extent permitted by law, any Transfer that violates
the conditions of this Section 5.3 shall be null and void ab initio.

            SECTION 5.4 ALLOCATION OF DISTRIBUTIONS BETWEEN ASSIGNOR AND
ASSIGNEE; SUCCESSOR TO CAPITAL ACCOUNTS. Upon the Transfer of a Partnership
Interest pursuant to this Article V, distributions pursuant to Article IV shall
be made to the Person owning the Partnership Interest at the date of
distribution, unless the assignor and assignee otherwise agree and so direct the
General Partner in a written statement signed by both. In connection with a
Transfer by a Partner of Partnership Points, the assignee shall succeed to a
pro-rata (based on the percentage of such Person's Partnership Interests
transferred) portion of the assignor's Capital Account, unless the assignor and
assignee otherwise agree and so direct the General Partner in a written
statement signed by both and consented to by the General Partner.

            SECTION 5.5 REDEMPTIONS AND WITHDRAWALS. No Limited Partner shall
have the right to redeem its interest in the Partnership, in whole or in part,
or to withdraw from the Partnership, except (a) upon receipt of a Majority Vote
and with the consent of the General Partner, (b) as is expressly provided for in
Section 3.9 hereof, or (c) as is expressly provided for in Section 7.1 and 7.3
hereof. Upon the redemption or withdrawal, in whole or in part, by a Limited
Partner, the General Partner shall make the appropriate revisions to Schedule A
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            SECTION 5.6 ISSUANCE OF ADDITIONAL PARTNERSHIP INTERESTS.

                    (a) Additional Limited Partners (the "Additional Limited
Partners" and each an "Additional Limited Partner") may be admitted to the
Partnership and such Additional Limited Partners may be issued Partnership
Points, upon receipt of a Majority Vote and the consent of the General Partner
and upon such terms and conditions as may be established by the General Partner
with a Majority Vote (including, without limitation, upon such Additional
Limited Partner's execution of an instrument satisfactory to the General Partner
whereby such Person becomes a party to this Agreement as a Limited Partner);
provided, however, that upon a transfer pursuant to Section 6.1(ii) hereof, the
General Partner may admit the transferee as an Additional Limited Partner
without a Majority Vote.

                    (b) Existing Limited Partners may be issued additional
Partnership Points (or other Partnership Interests) by the Partnership with the
consent of, and upon such terms and conditions as may be established by, the
General Partner with a Majority Vote (without including the Limited Partner to
be issued additional Partnership Points). Except as provided in the last
sentence of the definition of "Incentive Reserve" or "Executive Retention
Reserve," the General Partner may only be issued additional Partnership Points
(or other Partnership Interests) upon the receipt of a Majority Vote.

                    (c) Each time additional Partnership Interests are issued
(including, without limitation, additional Partnership Points), the Capital
Accounts of all the Partners shall be adjusted as follows: (i) the General
Partner shall determine the proceeds which would be realized if the Partnership
sold all its assets at such time for a price equal to the Fair Market Value of
such assets, and (ii) the General Partner shall allocate amounts equal to the
gain or loss which would have been realized upon such a sale to the Capital
Accounts of all the Partners immediately prior to such issuance in accordance
with Section 4.2(d) hereof.

                    (d) In connection with the issuance of additional
Partnership Interests, such issuances, except as set forth herein and in the
Options, are not subject to the preemptive rights of any Person.

                    (e) Upon the issuance of additional Partnership Interests,
the General Partner shall make the appropriate revisions to Schedule A hereto.

            SECTION 5.7 REPRESENTATION OF PARTNERS. The General Partner and each
Limited Partner (including each Additional Limited Partner) hereby represents
and warrants to the Partnership and each other Partner, and acknowledges, that
(a) it has such knowledge and experience in financial and business matters that
it is capable of evaluating the merits and risks of an investment in the
Partnership and making an informed investment decision with respect thereto, (b)
it is able to bear the economic and financial risk of an investment in the
Partnership for an indefinite period of time, (c) it is acquiring an interest in
the Partnership for investment only and not with a view to, or for resale in
connection with, any distribution to the public or public offering thereof, (d)
the equity interests in the Partnership have not been registered under the
securities laws of any jurisdiction and cannot be disposed of unless they are


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subsequently registered and/or qualified under applicable securities laws and
the provisions of this Agreement have been complied with, and (e) the execution,
delivery and performance of this Agreement by such Partner do not require it to
obtain any consent or approval that has not been obtained and do not contravene
or result in a default under any provision of any existing law or regulation
applicable to it, any provision of its charter, by-laws or other governing
documents or any agreement or instrument to which it is a party or by which it
is bound.


              ARTICLE VI - TRANSFER OF PARTNERSHIP INTEREST BY THE
                      GENERAL PARTNER; REDEMPTION, REMOVAL
                                 AND WITHDRAWAL

            SECTION 6.1 ASSIGNABILITY OF INTEREST. Without a Majority Vote,
neither the General Partner's interest in the Partnership nor the stock of the
General Partner may be sold or transferred; provided, however, (i) it is
understood and agreed that, in connection with the operation of the business of
AMG (including, without limitation, the financing of direct or indirect
investments in additional investment management companies), the General
Partner's interest in the Partnership and the stock of the General Partner may
be pledged or encumbered pursuant to a bona fide pledge or encumbrance and under
such circumstances, lien holders shall have and be able to exercise the rights
of secured creditors with respect to such interest, (ii) the General Partner may
sell some (but not all or substantially all) of its Partnership Interests to a
person or entity who is not a Partner but who is an Officer of the Partnership
or who becomes an Officer in connection with such issuance, or an entity wholly
owned by any such person, and (iii) the General Partner may sell some (but not
all or substantially all) of its Partnership Interests to existing Limited
Partners. Notwithstanding anything else set forth herein, the General Partner
may, with a Majority Vote, sell all its interests in the Partnership in a single
transaction or a series of related transactions, and, in any such case, each of
the Limited Partners of the Partnership shall be required to sell, in the same
transaction or transactions, all their interest in the Partnership; provided,
that the price to be received by all the Partners shall be allocated among the
Partners as follows: (a) an amount equal to the sum of the positive balances, if
any, in positive Capital Accounts shall be allocated among the Partners having
such Capital Accounts in proportion to such positive balances, and (b) the
excess, if any, shall be allocated among all Partners in accordance with their
respective number of Partnership Points at the time of such sale.

            SECTION 6.2 RESIGNATION, REDEMPTION, AND WITHDRAWAL. To the fullest
extent permitted by law, except as set forth in the last sentence of Section
6.1, without a prior Majority Vote, the General Partner shall not have the right
to resign or withdraw from the Partnership. Without a prior Majority Vote, the
General Partner shall have no right to have all or any portion of its interest
in the Partnership redeemed. Any resigned, withdrawn or removed General Partner
shall retain its interest in the capital of the Partnership and its other
economic rights under this Agreement.


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                ARTICLE VII - PUT/CALL OF PARTNERSHIP INTERESTS;
                               REGISTRATION RIGHTS

            SECTION 7.1 MANDATORY PUTS.

                  (a) Each Limited Partner may, subject to the terms and
conditions set forth in this Section 7.1, cause AMG to purchase portions of the
Partnership Interests held by such Limited Partner in the Partnership (a "Put").

                  (b) Each Limited Partner other than Lovell, Inc. may, subject
to the terms and conditions set forth in this Partnership Agreement, cause AMG
to purchase up to twelve and one-half percent (12.5%) of the Initial Partnership
Points held by such Limited Partner, on the last business day in March (each, a
"Purchase Date") on any five (5) separate occasions (but only up to an aggregate
of fifty percent (50%) of such Limited Partner's Initial Partnership Points)
starting with the last business day in March, 2001 and ending with the last
business day in March, 2011. Notwithstanding any other provisions set forth
herein, each Limited Partner may only exercise its rights under this Section
7.1(b) if the Limited Partner simultaneously causes AMG to purchase an equal
number of U.S. Partnership Points in the U.S. Partnership pursuant to the
provisions of Section 7.1(b) of the U.S. Partnership Agreement.

                  (c) Lovell, Inc. may, subject to the terms and conditions set
forth in this Partnership Agreement, cause AMG to purchase up to twenty percent
(20%) of the Initial Partnership Points held by Lovell, Inc., on each Purchase
Date starting with the first Purchase Date in March, 2001. Notwithstanding any
other provision set forth herein, Lovell, Inc. may only exercise its rights
under this Section 7.1(c) if Lovell, Inc. simultaneously causes AMG to purchase
an equal number of U.S. Partnership Points in the U.S. Partnership pursuant to
the provisions of Section 7.1(c) of the U.S. Partnership Agreement.

                  (d) Each Limited Partner may, subject to the terms and
conditions set forth in this Partnership Agreement, cause AMG to purchase a
number of Partnership Points as is equal to up to twelve and one-half percent
(12.5%) of the positive difference, if any, between (i) the Partnership Points
issued to such Limited Partner pursuant to the Incentive Program or upon the
exercise of any options issued pursuant thereto (each such issuance or issuance
upon the exercise of an option, an "Option Exercise") and (ii) any Partnership
Points purchased from such Limited Partner pursuant to a GP Call under Section
7.3 hereof on any five (5) separate Purchase Dates (but only up to an aggregate
of a number of Partnership Points as is equal to fifty percent (50%) of the
positive difference, if any, between (x) the Partnership Points issued in such
Option Exercise and (y) any Partnership Points purchased from such Limited
Partner pursuant to a GP Call under Section 7.3 hereof) starting on the first
Purchase Date which is at least five (5) years following the date of such Option
Exercise and ending on the first Purchase Date which is at least fifteen (15)
years following the date of such Option Exercise. Notwithstanding any other
provisions set forth herein, each Limited Partner may only exercise its rights
under this Section 7.1(d) if the Limited Partner simultaneously causes AMG to
purchase an equal number of Partnership Points in the Partnership pursuant to
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provisions of this Section 7.1(d) and U.S. Partnership Points in the U.S.
Partnership pursuant to the provisions of Section 7.1(d) of the U.S. Partnership
Agreement.

                    (e) If a Limited Partner desires to exercise its rights
under Section 7.1(b), 7.1(c) or 7.1(d) above, it and its Employee Stockholder
shall give AMG, each other Employee Stockholder, the General Partner and the
Partnership irrevocable written notice (a "Put Notice") on or prior to the
preceding November 30 (the "Notice Deadline") stating that it is electing to
exercise such rights and the number of Partnership Points (the "Put Partnership
Points") to be sold in the Put and whether or to what extent such Put is a Put
of Initial Partnership Points (including, without limitation, a Put by Lovell,
Inc. pursuant to Section 7.1(c) above) (the "Initial Put Partnership Points") or
Partnership Points issued pursuant to an Option Exercise (together, the "Option
Put Partnership Points"). Puts in any given calendar year for which Put Notices
are received before the Notice Deadline for that calendar year shall be done as
follows: AMG shall purchase from each Limited Partner that number of Put
Partnership Points as is equal to the sum of (i) the number of Initial Put
Partnership Points designated as such in the Put Notice, up to the maximum
number permitted by Section 7.1(b) or Section 7.1(c) above with respect to that
year and the aggregate number of Initial Partnership Points that may be Put by
the Limited Partner, and (ii) the number of Option Put Partnership Points
designated as such in the Put Notice, up to the maximum number permitted by
Section 7.1(d) above with respect to the Option Exercise and that year and the
aggregate number of Partnership Points that may be Put by the Limited Partner
with respect to the Option Exercise; provided, however, that in no event shall
the number of Partnership Points which AMG is required to purchase on any
Purchase Date pursuant to Puts under this Section 7.1 exceed Two and Four-Tenths
(2.4) Partnership Points; and, provided further, that if the number of
Partnership Points for which Put Notices are received before the Notice Deadline
for that calendar year exceeds two and four tenths (2.4) Partnership Points,
then AMG shall purchase an aggregate of Two and Four-Tenths (2.4) Partnership
Points among all Limited Partners as follows: AMG shall purchase from each
Limited Partner that number of Partnership Points as is equal to (A) Two and
Four-Tenths (2.4) Partnership Points multiplied by (B) a fraction, the numerator
of which is the number of Partnership Points set forth in such Limited Partner's
Put Notice (up to the maximum number of Partnership Points permitted by Sections
7.1(b), 7.1(c) and 7.1(d) above with respect to that Purchase Date and the
aggregate number of Initial Put Partnership Points and Option Put Partnership
Points which may be Put by that Limited Partner on that Purchase Date) and the
denominator of which is the number of Partnership Points set forth in all the
Put Notices (with respect to each such Put Notice, up to the maximum number of
Partnership Points permitted by Sections 7.1(b), 7.1(c) and 7.1(d) above with
respect to that Purchase Date) (provided, that in the case of the purchase of a
number of Partnership Points that is less than the number of Partnership Points
set forth in a Limited Partner's Put Notice, such Limited Partner may allocate
the Partnership Points to be purchased among the Initial Put Partnership Points
and Option Put Partnership Points set forth in its Put Notice).

                    (f) The purchase price for a Put (the "Put Price") shall be
an amount equal to (i) six (6) times fifty percent (50%) of the Partnership's
Free Cash Flow for the twenty-four (24) months ending on the last day of the
calendar year prior to the date of the closing of such Put (determined by
reference to the most recent financial statements supplied to AMG pursuant to
Section 9.3) multiplied by (ii) a fraction, the numerator of which is the number
of Partnership Points to be purchased from such Limited Partner on the Purchase
Date and the denominator of which is the number of Partnership Points
outstanding on the Purchase Date (including as outstanding Partnership Points,
all the Partnership Points in the Executive Retention Reserve and the Incentive
Reserve) before giving effect to any Puts or any issuances or redemptions of
Partnership Points on such date.


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The Put Price shall be paid by AMG (or, if AMG shall have assigned its
obligation to the Partnership pursuant to paragraph (g) below, the Partnership
in such proportions as may be determined by AMG with a Majority Vote) on the
relevant Purchase Date by certified checks to such Limited Partner, in each
case, against delivery of such documents or instruments of transfer as may
reasonably be requested by AMG or the Partnership, as applicable; provided,
however, that in the case of a Put by Lovell, Inc. under this Section 7.1, if
after giving effect to the Put, Lovell, Inc. would hold less than one and
five-tenths (1.5) Partnership Points, then the Put Price may, in AMG's sole
discretion, be paid with a promissory note in the form attached hereto as
Exhibit C, the principal of which promissory note would be paid in four (4)
installments, the first installment would be paid on the Purchase Date, and the
second, third and fourth installments would be paid twelve (12) months,
twenty-four (24) months and thirty-six (36) months, respectively, after such
Purchase Date.

                    (g) No purchase by AMG pursuant to this Section 7.1 (or,
upon assignment of any of AMG's obligations to the Partnership pursuant to this
paragraph (g) hereof, redemption by the Partnership) shall occur if it would
result in AMG owning, directly or indirectly, in excess of eighty percent (80%)
of the Partnership Points outstanding after giving effect to any such saleor
redemption. If some, but not all, of the Partnership Points which Employee
Stockholders have requested be purchased can be so purchased without AMG's
ownership, directly or indirectly, exceeding eighty percent (80%) of the
outstanding Partnership Points, then AMG shall purchase, or shall assign its
obligations to the Partnership, and the Partnership shall redeem, Partnership
Points from the Limited Partners having Put Partnership Interests in proportion
to the Partnership Points then held by such Limited Partners up to the maximum
extent that would not cause AMG to own, directly or indirectly, in excess of
eighty percent (80%) of the outstanding Partnership Points (in each case,
subject to the maximum amount set forth in Section 7.1(b), 7.1(c) and 7.1(d)
hereof).

                    (h) AMG may, only with a Majority Vote, assign any or all of
its rights and obligations to purchase Partnership Points under this Section
7.1, in one or more instances, to the General Partner or the Partnership;
provided, however, that if AMG (with a Majority Vote) assigns any or all its
rights and obligations to purchase Partnership Points under this Section 7.1 to
the General Partner or the Partnership, then AMG shall assign the identical and
proportional rights and obligations to purchase U.S. Partnership Points under
Section 7.1 of the U.S. Partnership Agreement to the General Partner (in the
case where rights or obligations to purchase Partnership Points were assigned to
the General Partner) or the U.S. Partnership (in the case where rights or
obligations to purchase Partnership Points were assigned to the Partnership).

            SECTION 7.2 ELECTION RIGHTS OF LIMITED PARTNERS TO RECEIVE AMG
STOCK.

                    (a) If AMG does not assign to the Partnership or the General
Partner the right or obligation pursuant to Section 7.1(h) above to purchase
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Limited Partner, and AMG has, at that time, completed a registration of shares
of its common stock for sale under the Securities Act (other than a registration
on Form S-8 (or its then equivalent form) or a registration affected solely to
implement an employee benefit plan, a transaction under Rule 145 or to which any
other similar rule of the SEC under the Securities Act is applicable or
registration on a form not available for registering securities for sale to the
public) (a "Public Offering"), then such Limited Partner may elect to cause AMG
to pay up to one-half of the Put Price (as such term is defined in Section
7.1(f) above) for the relevant Put in shares of AMG's Common Stock, $.01 par
value per share (the "AMG Stock").

                    (b) An election under this Section 7.2 must be made by the
Limited Partner at least sixty (60) days prior to the relevant Purchase Date, by
giving written notice to the Partnership and AMG of such election, which
election, once made, shall be irrevocable without the prior written consent of
AMG.

                    (c) The number of shares of AMG Stock to be issued upon
exercise of the Put shall be determined in accordance with the following
formula:

                     Number of Shares of AMG Stock = OS  x  F
                                                     ---
                                                     1-F

where OS is the number of issued and outstanding shares of AMG Stock immediately
prior to the closing of the Put, and F is a fraction, the numerator of which is
the Put Price of a Put pursuant to Section 7.1(f) above, multiplied by .75, and
the denominator of which is an amount equal to the sum of (A) six (6) times
fifty percent (50%) of AMG's earnings before interest, amortization and taxes
for the twenty-four (24) month period ending on the last day of the calendar
year prior to the date of the closing of such Put (determined in accordance with
generally accepted accounting principles, consistently applied) plus (B) the Put
Price of a Put.
        
                    (d) If AMG completes a Public Offering, AMG shall, as soon
as reasonably practicable, provide notice thereof to each Employee Stockholder.

            SECTION 7.3 GENERAL PARTNER CALL OPTION.

                    (a) The General Partner may, subject to the terms and
conditions set forth in this Section 7.3, purchase up to eight and twenty-four
one-hundredths (8.24) Partnership Points from the Limited Partners (the "GP
Call").

                    (b) The General Partner shall exercise its rights under this
Section 7.3 if ten (10) Partnership Points have been made available to the
Incentive Reserve (as such term is defined in the Incentive Program and not as
such term is defined herein) pursuant to Section 3(f) of the Incentive Program;
provided, however, that the General Partner may give the GP Call Notice (as such
term is hereinafter defined) prior to the date such a determination is made.
Simultaneously with the General Partner's exercise of its rights under this
Section 7.3, the General Partner shall exercise its rights under Section 7.3(b)
of the U.S. Partnership Agreement.


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                    (c) If the General Partner exercises its rights under this
Section 7.3, it shall give written notice (the "GP Call Notice") to the Chief
Executive Officer and each Limited Partner stating its exercise of such rights.
Within Five (5) days after delivery of the Call Notice, the General Partner
shall allocate the GP Call among the Limited Partners in its sole discretion and
shall so indicate the allocation in a writing delivered to the Chief Executive
Officer and the Limited Partners; and, provided further, that any allocation by
the General Partner shall only be effective if an equivalent allocation is made
pursuant to Section 7.3(c) of the U.S. Partnership Agreement. The closing of a
GP Call shall take place on a date which is fifteen (15) days after the date of
the GP Call Notice.

                    (d) The Purchase Price for a GP Call shall be an amount
equal to (i) Four Hundred Twenty-Eight One Thousands (.428) of First Quadrant
Limited's cumulative Revenues (as such term is defined in the Revenue Agreement)
for the period beginning on the Effective Date and ending on December 31, 2000
for each Partnership Point for which the General Partner exercises its rights
under this Section 7.3 (subject in any event, to any equitable adjustments which
the General Partner may deem necessary or appropriate (in its sole discretion)
if there is any change in the portion of Revenues which are allocated to the
Partnership under the Revenue Agreement or the allocation or distribution of
Free Cash Flow under this Agreement), minus (ii) the taxes incurred (calculated
as set forth in this clause) by the General Partner in respect of such
distributions, calculated on the assumption that such distributions are not less
than one half of the highest marginal federal, state and foreign tax rates
applicable to the General Partner are not more than the highest marginal
federal, state and foreign tax rates applicable to the General Partner (with the
taxes incurred within such range to be determined by the General Partner in its
sole discretion), plus (iii) an amount equal to each cash distribution described
in clause (i) above, net of any taxes attributable thereto (calculated as
described in clause (ii) above) multiplied by the Prime Rate established by
Chemical Bank (or any successor thereto) from time to time, as in effect on the
date of each such cash distribution.

            SECTION 7.4 AMG CALL OPTION.

                    (a) AMG may, subject to the terms and conditions set forth
in this Section 7.4, purchase portions of the Partnership Interests held by the
Limited Partners in the Partnership (each a "Call"). Notwithstanding anything
else set forth herein to the contrary, the consent of the Chief Executive
Officer shall be required prior to any Call other than a Call of Partnership
Points held by the Chief Executive Officer or the Limited Partner of which the
Chief Executive Officer is the Employee Stockholder.

                    (b) AMG may purchase up to five percent (5%) of the Initial 

Partnership Points of any of the Limited Partners on the last business day in
March (each a "Call Date") of each calendar year (but only up to an aggregate 
of twenty-five percent (25%) of the Initial Partnership Points issued to such
Limited Partner) starting with the last business day in March of the calendar
year 2002. Notwithstanding any other provision set forth herein, AMG may only
exercise its rights under this Section 7.3(b) if it purchases an equal number   
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Initial Partnership Points in the Partnership and Initial U.S. Partnership
Points in the U.S. Partnership.

                    (c) AMG may purchase a number of Partnership Points as is
equal to up to five percent (5%) of the positive difference, if any, between
(i) the Partnership Points issued in an Option Exercise and (ii) any
Partnership Points purchased from such Limited Partner pursuant to a GP Call
under Section 7.3 hereof, on a Call Date (but only up to an aggregate of a
number of Partnership Points as is equal to twenty-five percent (25%) of the
positive difference, if any, between (x) the Partnership Points issued in such
Option Exercise and (y) any Partnership Points purchased from such Limited
Partner pursuant to a GP Call under Section 7.3 hereof) starting with the first
Call Date which is at least six (6) years following the date of such Option
Exercise. Notwithstanding any other provision set forth herein, AMG may only
exercise its rights under this Section 7.4(c) if it purchases an equal number
of Partnership Points in the Partnership and U.S. Partnership Points in the
U.S. Partnership.
        
                    (d) If AMG desires to exercise its rights under Section
7.4(b) or (c) above, it shall give irrevocable written notice (a "Call Notice")
on or prior to the preceding November 30, to each Limited Partner, First
Quadrant, and the Partnership, stating its election to exercise such rights, the
Limited Partner(s) from whom it intends to purchase Partnership Points, and the
number of Partnership Points to be purchased in the Call (the "Call Partnership
Points"). The number of Partnership Points purchased from a given Limited
Partner must be equal to the number of U.S. Partnership Points being purchased
at the same time from such Limited Partner.

                    (e) The purchase price for Call Partnership Points purchased
from a Limited Partner in a Call (each a "Call Price") shall be an amount equal
to (i) six (6) times fifty percent (50%) of the Partnership's Free Cash Flow for
the twenty-four (24) months ending on the last day of the month prior to the
Call Date (determined by reference to the most recent financial statements
supplied to AMG pursuant to Section 9.3 hereof) multiplied by (ii) a fraction,
the numerator of which is the sum of the number of Partnership Points to be
purchased from such Limited Partner and the denominator of which is the number
of Partnership Points outstanding on the Call Date (including as outstanding
Partnership Points, all the Partnership Points in the Executive Retention
Reserve and in the Incentive Reserve, before giving effect to any issuances or
redemptions of Partnership Points on such date.) The Call Price shall be paid by
AMG (or, if AMG shall have assigned its rights to the Partnership pursuant to
paragraph (f) below, the Partnership in such proportions as may be determined by
AMG with a Majority Vote) on the relevant Call Date by certified checks, against
delivery of such documents or instruments of transfer as may reasonably be
requested by AMG and the Partnership, as applicable.
        
                    (f) AMG may, with a Majority Vote, assign any or all of its
rights and obligations to purchase Partnership Points under this Section 7.4, in
one or more instances, to the General Partner or the Partnership; provided,
however, that if AMG (with a Majority Vote) assigns any or all its rights and
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Section 7.3 to the General Partner or the Partnership, then AMG shall assign the
identical and proportional rights and obligations to purchase U.S. Partnership
Points under this Section 7.3 of the U.S. Partnership Agreement to First
Quadrant (in the case where rights or obligations to purchase Partnership Points
were assigned to First Quadrant) or the U.S. Partnership (in the case where
rights or obligations to purchase Partnership Points were assigned to the
Partnership).


                   ARTICLE VIII - DISSOLUTION AND TERMINATION.

            SECTION 8.1 EVENTS OF DISSOLUTION.

                    (a) The Partnership shall be dissolved and its affairs wound
up:

                           (i)      on a date designated in writing by the
                                    General Partner;

                           (ii)     upon the occurrence of an event of
                                    withdrawal (as defined in the Partnership
                                    Act) with respect to the General Partner;

                           (iii)    upon the sale or other disposition of all
                                    (or a substantial portion of) the
                                    Partnership's assets;

                           (iv)     upon the effective date of the resignation
                                    or withdrawal of the General Partner
                                    pursuant to Section 6.2 hereof;

                           (v)      upon a Repurchase Closing Date;

                           (vi)     in any event, at midnight on December 31,
                                    2095 unless the Partnership's term is
                                    extended pursuant to Section 2.5 hereof; or

                           (vii)    upon the entry of a decree of judicial
                                    dissolution under Section 17-802 of the
                                    Partnership Act.

                    (b) Dissolution of the Partnership shall be effective at the
close of business on the day on which the event occurs giving rise to the
dissolution, whereupon the Partnership shall be wound up and liquidated in an
orderly manner, as soon as reasonably practicable, but the Partnership shall not
terminate until the assets of the Partnership shall have been distributed as
provided herein. Notwithstanding the dissolution of the Partnership, prior to
the termination of the Partnership, as aforesaid, the business of the
Partnership and the affairs of the Partners, as such, shall continue to be
governed by this Agreement. The General Partner or, if there be none, a
liquidator approved by a Majority Vote, shall liquidate the assets of the
Partnership and apply and distribute the proceeds thereof as contemplated by
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                    (c) Upon an event described in Section 8.1(a)(ii) or
8.1(a)(v) that would otherwise result in a dissolution of the Partnership, the
Partnership shall not be dissolved if, with thirty (30) days after the event
described in either of such Sections, the holders of more than fifty percent
(50%) of the Partnership Points then outstanding (including the General Partner
and including as outstanding Partnership Points held by the General Partner any
Partnership Points in the Executive Retention Reserve or Incentive Reserve) (or
such greater percentage in interest as may be required under applicable law) in
writing agree to continue the business of the Partnership and to the selection,
effective as of the date of such event, of a successor general partner (which,
to the extent permitted by applicable law, may be the General Partner). In such
event, the Partnership shall continue until dissolved in accordance with this
Section 8.

                    (d) Within one hundred and eighty (180) days following an
event described in Section 8.1(a)(v) that results in the dissolution of the
Partnership, the General Partner and the holders of more than fifty percent
(50%) of the Partnership Points then outstanding (including the General Partner)
(or such greater percentage of holders of Partnership Interests as may then be
required under applicable law) may elect in writing to reconstitute and continue
the business of the Partnership by forming a new limited partnership on the same
terms and provisions as are set forth in this Agreement. If such an election is
timely made, all the Limited Partners of the Partnership shall continue as
limited partners of the reconstituted partnership and the General Partner of the
Partnership shall continue as general partner of the reconstituted partnership.
Upon any such election by the holders of more than fifty percent (50%) of the
Partnership Points then outstanding (or such greater percentage of holders of
Partnership Interests as may then be required under applicable law), all holders
of Partnership Interests shall be bound thereby and shall be deemed to have
approved thereof. Upon any such election by the holders of more than fifty
percent (50%) of the Partnership Points then outstanding (or such greater
percentage of holders of Partnership Interests as may then be required under
applicable law), all necessary steps shall be taken to cancel this Agreement and
the Certificate of Limited Partnership of the Partnership and to enter into a
new partnership agreement (which is identical to this Agreement) and certificate
of limited partnership of the reconstituted partnership, and the General Partner
may for this purpose and all purposes stated in such agreement or certificate,
exercise the power of attorney granted pursuant to Section 8.1(e) below.

                    (e) Each Limited Partner and each Employee Stockholder and
each other Person who accepts Partnership Interests constitutes and appoints
each of the General Partner (and any successor thereof by merger, transfer,
election or otherwise), and each of the General Partner's authorized officers
and attorneys-in-fact, with full power of substitution, as its, his or her true
and lawful agents and attorneys-in-fact, with full power and authority in its,
his or her name, place and stead to: execute, swear to, acknowledge, deliver,
file and record in the appropriate public offices all certificates and other
instruments including, at the option of the General Partner, this Agreement and
the Certificate of Limited Partnership and all amendments and restatements
thereof or any of the foregoing relating to the continuation of the Partnership
as contemplated by paragraph (c) above or the reconstituted partnership, as
contemplated by paragraph (d) above, that the General Partner deems appropriate
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powers of the General Partner or to carry out the purposes of this Agreement and
to form, qualify, or continue the existence or qualification of the Partnership
or the reconstituted partnership, as contemplated by paragraph (c) or paragraph
(d) above, as a limited partnership in the State of Delaware and under the
Delaware Act and in all jurisdictions in which the Partnership may or may wish
to conduct business or own property.

            The foregoing power of attorney is hereby declared to be irrevocable
and a power coupled with an interest, and it shall survive, and shall not be
affected by, the subsequent death, incompetence, dissolution, disability,
incapacity, bankruptcy or termination of any grantor and the transfer of all or
any portion of his Partnership Interest and shall extend to such Person's heirs,
successors and assigns. Each Person who accepts Partnership Interests is deemed
to consent to be bound by any representations made by the General Partner or the
authorized officers and attorneys-in-fact thereof, acting in good faith pursuant
to such power of attorney. Each Person who accepts Partnership Interests is
deemed to consent to and waive any and all defenses that may be available to
contest, negate or disaffirm any action of the General Partner or the authorized
officers and attorneys-in-fact thereof, taken in good faith under such power of
attorney. Each Limited Partner shall execute and deliver to the General Partner
within fifteen (15) days after receipt of the General Partner's request
therefor, such further designations, powers of attorney and other instruments as
the General Partner deems necessary to effectuate this Section 8.1(e).


                        ARTICLE IX - RECORDS AND REPORTS

            SECTION 9.1 BOOKS AND RECORDS. The Officers of the Partnership and
the General Partner shall cause the Partnership to keep complete and accurate
books of account with respect to the operations of the Partnership, prepared in
accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, using the accrual
method of accounting, consistently applied. Such books shall reflect that the
interests in the Partnership have not been registered under the Securities Act,
and that the interests may not be sold or transferred without registration under
the Securities Act or exemption therefrom and without compliance with Article V
or Article VI of this Agreement. Such books shall be maintained at the principal
office of the Partnership in Pasadena, California or at such other place as the
General Partner shall determine.

            SECTION 9.2 ACCOUNTING. The Partnership's books of account shall be
kept on the accrual method of accounting, or on such other method of accounting
as the General Partner may from time to time determine, with the advice of the
Independent Public Accountants, and shall be closed and balanced at the end of
each Partnership fiscal year. The taxable year of the Partnership shall be the
twelve months ending December 31 or such other taxable year as the General
Partner may designate, with the written advice of the Independent Public
Accountants.

            SECTION 9.3 FINANCIAL REPORTS. The Partnership shall furnish to the
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                    (a) Within twenty-five (25) days after the end of each month
and each fiscal quarter, an unaudited financial report of Partnership, which
report shall be prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting
principles using the accrual method of accounting, consistently applied (except
that the financial report may (i) be subject to normal year-end audit
adjustments which are neither individually nor in the aggregate material and
(ii) not contain all notes thereto which may be required in accordance with
generally accepted accounting principles) and shall be certified by the most
senior financial officer of the Partnership to have been so prepared, and which
shall include the following:

                           (i) Statements of operations, changes in partners'
                  capital and cash flows for such month or quarter, together
                  with a cumulative income statement from the first day of the
                  then-current fiscal year to the last day of such month or
                  quarter;

                           (ii) a balance sheet as of the last day of such month
                  or quarter; and

                           (iii) with respect to the quarterly financial report,
                  a detailed computation of Partnership Share and Free Cash Flow
                  for such quarter.

                    (b) Within sixty (60) days after the end of each fiscal year
of the Partnership, audited financial statements of the Partnership, which shall
include statements of operations, changes in partners' capital and cash flows
for such year and a balance sheet as of the last day thereof, each prepared in
accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, using the accrual
method of accounting, consistently applied, certified by Independent Public
Accountants satisfactory to the General Partner.

                    (c) As promptly as is reasonably possible following request
by the General Partner from time to time, such operations and/or performance
data as may be requested, in each case certified by the most senior financial
officer of the Partnership if such a certification is requested by the General
Partner.

                    (d) Any other financial or other information available to
the Officers as the General Partner shall have reasonably requested on a timely
basis.

            SECTION 9.4 [RESERVED].






            SECTION 9.5 TAX MATTERS.

                    (a) The General Partner shall cause to be prepared and filed
on or before the due date (or any extension thereof) Federal, state, local and
foreign tax or information returns required to be filed by the Partnership. The
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funds are available, shall cause the Partnership to pay any taxes payable by the
Partnership; provided that the General Partner shall not be required to cause
the Partnership to pay any tax so long as the General Partner or the Partnership
is in good faith and by appropriate legal proceedings contesting the validity,
applicability or amount thereof and such contest does not materially endanger
any right or interest of the Partnership and adequate reserves therefor have
been set aside by the Partnership.

                    (b) The General Partner shall be the tax matters partner for
the Partnership pursuant to Sections 6221 through 6233 of the Code.


                           ARTICLE X - MISCELLANEOUS.

            SECTION 10.1 NOTICES. All notices, requests, elections, consents or
demands permitted or required to be made under this Agreement shall be in
writing, signed by the Partner or Partners giving such notice, request,
election, consent or demand and shall be delivered personally or by confirmed
facsimile, or sent by registered or certified mail, or by commercial courier to
the other Partners, at their addresses set forth on the signature pages hereof
or on Schedule A hereto, or at such other addresses as may be supplied by
written notice given in conformity with the terms of this Section 10.1. The date
of any such personal or facsimile delivery or the date of delivery by an
overnight courier or the date five (5) days after the date of mailing by
registered or certified mail, as the case may be, shall be the date of such
notice.

            SECTION 10.2 SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS. Subject to the restrictions on
transfer set forth herein, this Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure
to the benefit of the Partners, their respective successors,
successors-in-title, heirs and assigns, and each and every
successors-in-interest to any Partners, whether such successor acquires such
interest by way of gift, purchase, foreclosure or by any other method, and each
shall hold such interest subject to all of the terms and provisions of this
Agreement.

            SECTION 10.3 AMENDMENTS. No amendments may be made to this Agreement
without the prior written consent of (i) the General Partner and (ii) a Majority
Vote of the Limited Partners and, with respect to Section 3.9 hereof, AMG;
provided, however, that the General Partner shall make such amendments and
additions to Schedule A hereto as are required by the provisions hereof; and,
provided further, that the General Partner may amend this Agreement to correct
any printing, stenographic or clerical errors or omissions. Except as otherwise
provided for herein, no amendment may be made to this Agreement which materially
and adversely affects a Limited Partner in a manner different from all the other
Limited Partners, without the prior written consent of the Limited Partner which
would be so affected.

            SECTION 10.4 NO PARTITION. No Partner nor any successors-in-interest
to any Partner, shall have the right while this Agreement remains in effect to
have the property of the Partnership partitioned, or to file a complaint or
institute any proceeding at law or in equity to have the property of the
Partnership partitioned, and each Partner, on behalf of himself, his


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successors, representatives, heirs and assigns, hereby waives any such right. It
is the intent of the Partners that during the term of this Agreement, the rights
of the Partners and their successors-in-interest, as among themselves, shall be
governed by the terms of this Agreement, and that the right of any Partner or
successors-in-interest to assign, transfer, sell or otherwise dispose of his
interest in the Partnership shall be subject to the limitations and restrictions
of this Agreement.

            SECTION 10.5 NO WAIVER. The failure of any Partner to insist upon
strict performance of a covenant hereunder or of any obligation hereunder,
irrespective of the length of time for which such failure continues, shall not
be a waiver of such Partner's right to demand strict compliance in the future.
No consent or waiver, express or implied, to or of any breach or default in the
performance of any obligation hereunder, shall constitute a consent or waiver to
or of any other breach or default in the performance of the same or any other
obligation hereunder.

            SECTION 10.6 DISPUTE RESOLUTION. All disputes arising in connection
with this Agreement shall be resolved by binding arbitration in accordance with
the applicable rules of the American Arbitration Association. The arbitration
shall be held in Delaware before a single arbitrator selected in accordance with
Section 12 of the American Arbitration Association Commercial Arbitration Rules
who shall have substantial business experience in the investment advisory
industry, and shall otherwise be conducted in accordance with the American
Arbitration Association Commercial Arbitration Rules.

            SECTION 10.7 PRIOR AGREEMENTS SUPERSEDED. This Agreement, (including
without limitation, the schedules and exhibits hereto), supersedes the prior
understandings and agreements among the parties with respect to the subject
matter hereof.

            SECTION 10.8 CAPTIONS. Titles or captions of Articles or Sections
contained in this Agreement are inserted as a matter of convenience and for
reference, and in no way define, limit, extend or describe the scope of this
Agreement or the intent of any provision hereof.

            SECTION 10.9 COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement may be executed in a
number of counterparts, all of which together shall for all purposes constitute
one Agreement, binding on all the Partners notwithstanding that all Partners
have not signed the same counterpart.

            SECTION 10.10 APPLICABLE LAW; JURISDICTION. This Agreement and the
rights and obligations of the parties hereunder shall be governed by and
interpreted, construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of
Delaware, without applying the choice of law provisions thereof.

            SECTION 10.11 SINGULAR AND PLURAL. All terms herein using the
singular shall include the plural; all terms using the plural shall include the
singular; in each case, the term shall be as appropriate to the context of each
sentence.


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            SECTION 10.12 CREDITORS. None of the provisions of this Agreement
shall be for the benefit of or enforceable by any creditor of (i) any Partner,
(ii) any Employee Stockholder or (iii) the Partnership, other than a Partner who
is also a creditor of the Partnership.

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            IN WITNESS WHEREOF the General Partner and the Limited Partners have
executed and delivered this Limited Partnership Agreement as of the day and year
first above written.

                                 GENERAL PARTNER

Name and Signature                               Address

FIRST QUADRANT CORP.                             800 East Colorado Blvd.
                                                 Suite 900
                                                 Pasadena, CA 91101
By:/s/ William J. Nutt
   -------------------------
   William J. Nutt
   President

                                LIMITED PARTNERS

Name and Signature                               Address


R.D. ARNOTT CORPORATION                          800 East Colorado Blvd.
                                                 Suite 900
                                                 Pasadena, CA 91101
By:/s/ Robert D. Arnott
   -------------------------
   Robert D. Arnott
   President


CULONBOIS CORPORATION                            800 East Colorado Blvd.
                                                 Suite 900
                                                 Pasadena, CA 91101
By:/s/ Curtis J. Ketterer
   -------------------------
   Curtis J. Ketterer
   President


LUCK MONSTER CORPORATION                         800 East Colorado Blvd.
                                                 Suite 900
                                                 Pasadena, CA 91101
By:/s/ Christopher G. Luck
   -------------------------
   Christopher G. Luck
   President
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AYPWIP CORPORATION                               800 East Colorado Blvd.
                                                 Suite 900
                                                 Pasadena, CA 91101
By:/s/ David J. Leinweber
   --------------------------
   David J. Leinweber
   President


R.M. DARNELL CORPORATION                         800 East Colorado Blvd.
                                                 Suite 900
                                                 Pasadena, CA 91101
By:/s/ R. Max Darnell
   --------------------------
   R. Max Darnell
   President


T.S. MECKEL RUHESTANDS                           56 Ledgeways
 CORPORATION                                     Wellesley, MA 02181


By:/s/ Timothy S. Meckel
   --------------------------
   Timothy S. Meckel
   President


LOVELL, INC.                                     P.O. Box 561
                                                 Featherbed Lane
                                                 Mt. Vernon, NJ 07976
By:/s/ Robert M. Lovell, Jr.
   --------------------------
   Robert M. Lovell, Jr.
   President


WILLIAM A.R. GOODSALL                            17 Old Park Lane
                                                 London W1Y 3LG
                                                 United Kingdom
/s/ William A.R. Goodsall
- -----------------------------

ROBERT H. BROWN                                  17 Old Park Lane
                                                 London W1Y 3LG
                                                 United Kingdom
/s/ Robert H. Brown
- -----------------------------
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                                 ACKNOWLEDGMENT

            For good and valuable consideration, the receipt of which is hereby
acknowledged, each of the undersigned hereby acknowledges the provisions of this
Agreement, agrees that he constitutes an Employee Stockholder hereunder and
agrees to fulfill all of the rights and duties of an Employee Stockholder
hereunder.


/s/ Robert D. Arnott
- -------------------------------
Robert D. Arnott


/s/ Curtis J. Ketterer
- -------------------------------
Curtis J. Ketterer


/s/ Christopher G. Luck
- -------------------------------
Christopher G. Luck


/s/ David J. Leinweber
- -------------------------------
David J. Leinweber


/s/ R. Max Darnell
- -------------------------------
R. Max Darnell


/s/ Timothy S. Meckel
- -------------------------------
Timothy S. Meckel


/s/ Robert M. Lovell, Jr.
- -------------------------------
Robert M. Lovell, Jr.


            The undersigned is executing this Agreement solely to acknowledge
and agree to be bound by the provisions of Section 3.9, the relevant provisions
of Article VII, and Section 10.6 hereof.

AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.                  Address

                                                 Two International Place
By:/s/ William J. Nutt                           23rd Floor
   ---------------------------------             Boston, MA  02110
   Name:   William J. Nutt                       
   Title:  President and
           Chief Executive Officer
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                                   SCHEDULE A
                         ATTACHED TO AND MADE A PART OF
                      THE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT OF
                            FIRST QUADRANT U.K., L.P.
                        (A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP)


                                                                       INITIAL
    PARTNER/                              PARTNERSHIP                  CAPITAL
REGISTERED OWNER                             POINTS                    ACCOUNT
- ----------------                          -----------                 --------

First Quadrant Corp.                         47.62                    $169,468

R.D. Arnott Corporation                       2.94                           0

William A.R. Goodsall                         2.94                           0

AYPWIP Corporation                            2.94                           0

Lovell, Inc.                                  2.94                           0

T.S. Meckel Ruhestands Corporation            2.94                           0

R.M. Darnell Corporation                      1.18                           0

Culonbois Corporation                         1.18                           0

Robert H. Brown                                .59                           0

Luck Monster Corporation                       .59                           0

         Issued and Vested                   65.86

Incentive Reserve*                           24.14

Executive Retention Reserve**                10.00                     
                                            ------                    --------

         Total                              100.00                    $169,468


*         Deemed to be outstanding Partnership Points held by First Quadrant
          Corp. for all purposes of this Agreement.

**        Deemed to be outstanding Partnership Points held by First Quadrant
          Corp. for all purposes of this Agreement other than the determination
          of Majority Vote.


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                                  EXHIBIT 10.8








                         SKYLINE ASSET MANAGEMENT, L.P.
                        (A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP)

               AMENDED AND RESTATED LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT

                                 AUGUST 31, 1995
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                         SKYLINE ASSET MANAGEMENT, L.P.
                              AMENDED AND RESTATED
                          LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT

                                TABLE OF CONTENTS

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ARTICLE I - DEFINITIONS.............................................................................1
     Section 1.1   Definitions......................................................................1

ARTICLE II - ORGANIZATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS....................................................8
     Section 2.1   Continuation of Partnership......................................................8
     Section 2.2   Name of the Partnership..........................................................8
     Section 2.3   Purposes of the Partnership......................................................9
     Section 2.4   Place of Business; Registered Agent..............................................9
     Section 2.5   Duration of the Partnership......................................................9
     Section 2.6   Title to Property................................................................9
     Section 2.7   Liability of Partners; No Deficit Restoration Obligation........................10
     Section 2.8   Exculpation of Liability........................................................10
     Section 2.9   Indemnification.................................................................10
     Section 2.10  Fiscal Year.....................................................................11

ARTICLE III - MANAGEMENT OF THE PARTNERSHIP........................................................11
     Section 3.1   Management in General...........................................................11
     Section 3.2   Officers of the Partnership and Mandatory Retirement............................12
     Section 3.3   Operation of the Business of the Partnership....................................13
     Section 3.4   Compensation and Expenses of the Partner........................................15
     Section 3.5   Other Business of the General Partner and its Affiliates........................15
     Section 3.6   Non Solicitation and Non Disclosure by Limited Partners and Employee
                   Stockholders....................................................................15
     Section 3.7   Remedies Upon Breach............................................................17
     Section 3.8   Repurchase Upon Termination of Employment.......................................17
     Section 3.9   Puts............................................................................20
     Section 3.10  Exchange Rights of Limited Partners of the Partnership..........................22
     Section 3.11  No Employment Obligation........................................................22
     Section 3.12  Miscellaneous...................................................................22

ARTICLE IV - REGISTRATION RIGHTS...................................................................23
     Section 4.1.  Piggy-back Registrations........................................................23
     Section 4.2.  Registrable Securities..........................................................23
     Section 4.3.  Further Obligations of AMG......................................................23
     Section 4.4.  Registration Expenses...........................................................24
     Section 4.5.  Indemnification; Contribution...................................................24
     Section 4.6.  Limitations.....................................................................25
     Section 4.7.  Limitation of Registration Rights...............................................26
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ARTICLE V - CAPITAL CONTRIBUTIONS; DISTRIBUTIONS CAPITAL ACCOUNTS AND ALLO............................27
     Section 5.1   Capital Contributions..............................................................27
     Section 5.2   Capital Accounts; Allocations......................................................27
     Section 5.3   Distributions......................................................................29
     Section 5.4   Distributions Upon Liquidation; Establishment of a Reserve Upon
                   Liquidation........................................................................31
     Section 5.5   Proceeds from the Sale of Securities; Insurance Proceeds; Certain Special
                   Allocations........................................................................31
     Section 5.6   Federal Tax Allocations............................................................32

ARTICLE VI - TRANSFER OF PARTNERSHIP INTERESTS BY
     LIMITED PARTNERS, ADMISSION OF ADDITIONAL PARTNERS,
     REDEMPTION AND WITHDRAWAL........................................................................32
     Section 6.1   Assignability of Interests.........................................................32
     Section 6.2   Substitute Limited Partners........................................................34
     Section 6.3   Allocation of Distributions Between Assignor and Assignee..........................34
     Section 6.4   Redemptions and Withdrawals........................................................34
     Section 6.5   Issuance of Additional Limited Partnership Interests; No Preemptive Rights.........35
     Section 6.6   Representation of Partners.........................................................36

ARTICLE VII - TRANSFER OF PARTNERSHIP INTEREST BY GENERAL
     PARTNER; REDEMPTION, REMOVAL AND WITHDRAWAL......................................................36
     Section 7.1   Assignability of Interest..........................................................36
     Section 7.2   Resignation, Redemption, and Withdrawal............................................37

ARTICLE VIII - DISSOLUTION AND TERMINATION............................................................37
     Section 8.1   Events of Dissolution..............................................................37

ARTICLE IX - RECORDS AND REPORTS......................................................................38
     Section 9.1   Books and Records..................................................................38
     Section 9.2   Accounting.........................................................................38
     Section 9.3   Financial Reports..................................................................39
     Section 9.4   Budget Meetings....................................................................40
     Section 9.5   Tax Matters........................................................................40

ARTICLE X - MISCELLANEOUS.............................................................................41
     Section 10.1  Notices............................................................................41
     Section 10.2  Successors and Assigns.............................................................41
     Section 10.3  Amendments.........................................................................41
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     Section 10.4  No Partition.......................................................................41
     Section 10.5  No Waiver..........................................................................41
     Section 10.6  Prior Agreements Superseded........................................................42
     Section 10.7  Captions...........................................................................42
     Section 10.8  Counterparts.......................................................................42
     Section 10.9  Applicable Law.....................................................................42
     Section 10.10 Singular and Plural................................................................42
     Section 10.11 Creditors..........................................................................42

                             SCHEDULES AND EXHIBITS


Exhibit A          Partners and Partnership Points

Exhibit B          Form of Non Solicitation Agreement


Schedule 5.1(a)    Assets contributed by Mesirow Asset Management, Inc.
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                         SKYLINE ASSET MANAGEMENT, L.P.

               AMENDED AND RESTATED LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT



            This Amended and Restated Limited Partnership Agreement (the
"Agreement") is made and entered into as of ___________, 1995 (the "Effective
Date"), by and among Affiliated Managers Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation
("AMG"), as general partner, and the limited partners named on Exhibit A hereto.
AMG and any Person who succeeds AMG as general partner of the partnership is
sometimes referred to herein as the "General Partner." The General Partner and
the Limited Partners are sometimes herein referred to collectively as the
"Partners" and individually as a "Partner."

            This Agreement amends and completely restates that certain Limited
Partnership Agreement of Skyline Asset Management, L.P. entered into as of June
6, 1995 by and among the Initial Limited Partners and Mesirow Asset Management,
Inc.

            FOR GOOD AND VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, the receipt and sufficiency of
which is hereby acknowledged, and in consideration of the mutual agreements
hereinafter set forth, including, but not limited to, their capital
contributions, the parties hereby agree as follows:

                            ARTICLE I - DEFINITIONS.

            SECTION 1.1 DEFINITIONS. For purposes of this Agreement:

            "Additional Limited Partner" shall have the meaning specified in
Section 6.5.

            "Advisers Act" shall mean the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as it
may be amended from time to time, and any successor to such Act.

            "Affiliate" shall mean, with respect to any person or entity (herein
the "first party"), any other person or entity that directly or indirectly
controls, or is controlled by, or is under common control with, such first
party. The term "control" as used herein (including the terms "controlled by"
and "under common control with") means the possession, directly or indirectly,
of the power to (a) vote twenty-five percent (25%) or more of the outstanding
voting securities of such person or entity or (b) otherwise direct the
management or policies of such person or entity by contract or otherwise.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, no Limited Partner or Employee Stockholder shall
be an Affiliate of the Partnership for purposes of this Agreement.

            "Agreement" shall mean this Amended and Restated Limited Partnership
Agreement, as it may from time to time be amended, supplemented or restated.

            "AMG Stock" shall have the meaning specified in Section 3.10(a).

            "Annual Put Limit" shall have the meaning specified in Section
3.9(b)(A).
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            "Asset Transfers" shall have the meaning specified in the
Partnership Interest Purchase Agreement.

            "Average Free Cash Flow" shall mean fifty percent (50%) of the
Partnership's Free Cash Flow (net of Free Cash Flow Expenditures) for the
twenty-four (24) month period ending on a date specified as the ending date for
the calculation of Average Free Cash Flow; provided, however, that if any
portion of such twenty-four (24) month period would precede the effective date
of the Asset Transfers, then "Average Free Cash Flow" shall mean fifty percent
(50%) of (a) the Partnership's Free Cash Flow for the period from the effective
date of the Asset Transfers to the last day of such twenty-four (24) month
period, plus (b) forty-eight percent (48%) of the revenues of the Institutional
Business from investment management and advisory fees (determined on an accrual
basis in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, consistently
applied) from the start of such twenty-four (24) month period to the effective
date of the Asset Transfers.

            "Bankruptcy Event" shall have the meaning specified in Section 3.8
hereof.

            "Capital Account" shall mean the capital account maintained by the
Partnership with respect to each Partner in accordance with the capital
accounting rules described in Section 5.2 hereof.

            "Capital Contribution" shall mean, as to each Partner, the amount of
money and/or the agreed fair market value of any property (net of any
liabilities encumbering such property that the Partnership is considered to
assume or take subject to) contributed to the capital of the Partnership by such
Partner.

            "Carry-Over Put Limit" shall have the meaning specified in Section
3.9(b)(B) hereof.

            "CEO" shall have the meaning specified in Section 3.2(a) hereof.

            "Certificate of Limited Partnership"shall mean the certificate of
limited partnership for the Partnership required under the Partnership Act, as
such Certificate may be amended or restated from time to time.

            "Code" or "Internal Revenue Code" shall mean the United States
Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as from time to time amended, and any successor
thereto, together with all regulations promulgated thereunder.

            "Effective Date" shall have the meaning specified in the preamble of
this Agreement.

            "Employee Stockholder" shall mean that certain Officer and/or
employee of the Partnership who is the owner of the issued and outstanding
capital stock of a Limited Partner, and listed as such on Exhibit A hereto;
provided, however, that if a Limited Partner is a natural person, the term
Employee Stockholder shall refer to such natural person.


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<PAGE>   7
            "Exercise Period" shall mean, with respect to any fiscal year, the
period of thirty (30) calendar days following the last day on which the
Partnership distributes to its Partners (promptly after receipt thereof from the
Independent Public Accountants) the audited financial statements of the
Partnership for such fiscal year; provided however that if AMG has completed a
Registration and is subject to the reporting requirements of either Section 13
or Section 15(d) of the Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, the period shall
instead be the period of thirty (30) calendar days following the date on which
the audited financial statements of AMG for such fiscal year are filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to such reporting requirements.

            "Fair Market Value" shall mean the fair market value as reasonably
determined in good faith by the Board of Directors of the General Partner.

            "For Cause" shall mean, with respect to the termination of an
Employee Stockholder, any of the following:

         (a)  the Employee Stockholder either has committed an act of 
embezzlement or misappropriation against the Partnership or has (i) been
convicted by a court of competent jurisdiction, (ii) pleaded nolo contendere or
(iii) entered into a settlement with, or consented to the issuance of an order
to be issued by, any Governmental Authority, which settlement or order involves
any penalty, fine, admission of guilt or liability or other sanction, and
which, in the case of (i), (ii) or (iii), occurs in connection with any
proceeding involving (A) a violation of federal or state securities laws or (B)
a theft or other crime involving dishonesty;

         (b)  the Employee Stockholder has persistently and willfully neglected
his duties or has failed to spend sufficient amounts of his working  time, 
energy and skills so as to perform diligently and faithfully his 
responsibilities and duties to the Partnership, after the Partnership has given
the Employee Stockholder written notice specifying such conduct by the Employee
Stockholder and giving the Employee Stockholder a reasonable period of time (not
less than thirty (30) days), to conform his conduct to such duties; or

         (c)  The Employee Stockholder has engaged in Prohibited Competition
Activity or violated or breached any material provision of his Non-Solicitation 
Agreement or engaged in any of the activities prohibited by Section 3.6 hereof, 
other than an isolated, insubstantial and inadvertent action which the Employee 
Stockholder does not take in bad faith and does remedy promptly (and, in any 
event, in not more than thirty (30) days) after receipt of notice of such 
action given by the Partnership.

            "Free Cash Flow" shall mean, for any period, forty-eight percent
(48%) of the Revenues From Operations of the Partnership for such period,
provided that if the compensation arrangements with respect to Skyline Fund, a
registered investment company for which the Partnership serves as investment
adviser are changed to reduce the expenses of the Fund borne by the Partnership,
then the percentage of Revenues from Operations that constitutes Free Cash Flow
shall be increased so that after such became expenses, the net result for the
Parties is unchanged.

            "Free Cash Flow Expenditures" shall have the meaning specified in
Section 3.3(c).

            "General Partner" shall have the meaning specified in the preamble
of this Agreement.

            "Good Reason" with respect to any Employee Stockholder shall mean
any action by the General Partner that results in a breach by the Partnership or
the General Partner (x) of Section 2.4(c)(i) (change in principal office of the
Partnership), Section 2.9 (indemnification) or Section 7.1(a)(iv) (certain
transfers to Affiliates of the General Partner), (y) of the obligation to obtain
a Majority Vote under any of the following Sections: 2.3(c), 2.7(c), 3.1(a)
(only with respect to the last full sentence thereof), 5.3(b), 6.5(a), 6.5(b),
6.5(d), 7.1(a), 7.1(c), 7.2, 8.1(a)(i) or 10.3, or (z) of the obligation under
either of the last two sentences of Section 10.3 to obtain the consent of the
Limited Partner controlled by such Employee Stockholder; provided, however, that
if (a) such breach is not the result of bad faith of the General Partner, (b)
the General Partner in good faith investigates and, to the extent necessary to
satisfy the provisions of clause (c) of this definition, remedies such breach
reasonably promptly after receipt of notice of such breach given by such
Employee Stockholder, and (c) either (i) such breach (after the effects of any
remedy in accordance with the foregoing clause (b)) does not have a material
adverse effect on the Employee Stockholder or the Partnership, or (ii) a
Majority Vote (or, if applicable, consent of such Limited


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Partner) is obtained where such breach resulted from the failure to obtain such
vote or consent, then such breach shall not constitute Good Reason hereunder.

            "Governmental Authority" shall mean any foreign, federal, state or
local court, governmental authority, agency or regulatory body.

            "Holders" shall have the meaning specified in Section 4.1.

            "Immediate Family" shall mean the spouse, parents, grandparents,
children and siblings of an individual.

            "Independent Public Accountants" shall mean any independent
certified public accountant satisfactory to the General Partner and retained by
the Partnership.

            "Initial Limited Partners" shall mean those Persons who are Limited
Partners on the Effective Date.

            "Institutional Business" shall have the meaning specified in Section
2.6 of the Partnership Interest Purchase Agreement.

            "Investment Company Act" shall mean the Investment Company Act of
1940, as it may be amended from time to time, and any successor to such Act.

            "Investment Management Services" shall mean any services which
involve (a) the management, for a fee or other remuneration, of an investment
account or fund (or portions thereof or a group of investment accounts or
funds), or (b) the giving of advice, for a fee or other remuneration, with
respect to the investment and/or reinvestment of assets or funds (or any group
of assets or funds).

            "IRS" shall mean the Internal Revenue Service of the United States
Department of the Treasury.

            "Limited Partner" shall mean any Person who is or becomes a Limited
Partner pursuant to the terms hereof.

            "Majority Vote" shall mean the affirmative approval by vote or
written consent of Limited Partners holding a majority of the outstanding Vested
Partnership Points then held by all Limited Partners (other than the General
Partner and its Affiliates).

            "Mandatory Retirement" shall mean, with respect to an Employee
Stockholder, when that Employee Stockholder reaches age sixty-five (65);
provided, however, that with the consent of the General Partner and a Majority
Vote, Mandatory Retirement may be extended up to age sixty-eight (68) with
respect to any particular Employee Stockholder.

            "NASD" shall have the meaning specified in Section 4.4.


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            "Non Solicitation Agreement" shall mean a Non Solicitation/Non
Disclosure Agreement in form of Exhibit B hereto or in such other form and
substance as is satisfactory to the General Partner.

            "Operating Cash Flow" shall mean, for any period, an amount equal to
the difference between Revenues From Operations of the Partnership for such
period and Free Cash Flow for such period.

            "Partners" shall mean the General Partner and the Limited Partners,
unless otherwise indicated.

            "Partnership" shall mean the partnership organized under the
Predecessor Agreement and continued under this Agreement, as the same may be
amended and/or restated from time to time.

            "Partnership Act" shall mean the Delaware Revised Uniform Limited
Partnership Act (6 Del. C. Section 17-101 et seq.), as it may be amended from
time to time, and any successor to such Act.

            "Partnership Interests" shall mean the interests (including Capital
Accounts and Partnership Points) of all the Partners in the Partnership.

            "Partnership Interest Purchase Agreement" shall mean that certain
Partnership Interest Purchase Agreement dated as of June 6, 1995, by and among
the General Partner, the Partnership, Mesirow Asset Management, Inc., Mesirow
Financial Holdings, Inc., certain managers of Mesirow Asset Management, Inc. and
certain manager-owned corporations, as the same has been amended from time to
time prior to the date hereof.

            "Partnership Points" shall mean as of any date, with respect to a
Partner, the aggregate number of Partnership Points (representing the right to
receive certain distributions after the Effective Date) of such Partner
(including both Vested Partnership Points and unvested Partnership Points) as
set forth on Exhibit A hereto, as amended from time to time in accordance with
its terms and the terms hereof, and as in effect on such date.

            "Percentage Exchanged" shall have the meaning specified in Section
3.10(a).

            "Permanent Incapacity" shall mean, with respect to an Employee
Stockholder, (a) the inability of the Employee Stockholder, by reason of injury,
illness or other similar cause, to have performed his duties and
responsibilities, for a continuous period of one hundred eighty (180) days (as
determined by a licensed physician agreed upon for the purpose by the General
Partner and such Employee Stockholder or his representative, or failing
selection of such physician within ten (10) days of a written request thereof by
either party to the other, then designated by an independent representative of
the American Medical Association) or (b) the incompetence, metal incapacity or
insanity of such Person (as determined by a licensed physician agreed upon for
the purpose by the General Partner and such Employee Stockholder or his
representative, or failing selection of such physician within ten (10) days of a
written request thereof by either party to the other, then designated by an
independent representative of the American Medical Association).


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If an Employee Stockholder's employment with the Partnership is terminated
because of the Permanent Incapacity of such Employee Stockholder, the date of
such termination shall be deemed to be the later of (x) the date such Permanent
Incapacity is finally determined, or (y) the date such Employee Stockholder's
employment with the Partnership is terminated.

            "Person" shall mean any individual, partnership (general or
limited), corporation, limited liability company, limited liability partnership,
association, trust, joint venture, unincorporated organization, and any
government, governmental department or agency or political subdivision thereof.

            "Predecessor Agreement" shall mean that certain Limited Partnership
Agreement of Skyline Asset Management, L.P. entered into on June 6, 1995 by and
among the Initial Limited Partners and Mesirow Asset Management, Inc., pursuant
to which this Partnership was formed, which partnership agreement is being
amended and restated by this Agreement.

            "Prohibited Competitive Activity" shall mean any of the following
activities:

                    (a) directly or indirectly, whether as owner, part owner,
shareholder, partner, director, officer, trustee, employee, agent or consultant
for or on behalf of any Person, firm, corporation or other entity other than the
Partnership or an Affiliate of the Partnership, (i) providing Investment
Management Services with respect to any funds or investments with respect to
which the Partnership is performing Investment Management Services, or (ii)
soliciting any person or entity for the purpose of causing any funds or
investments with respect to which the Partnership provides Investment Management
Services to be withdrawn from such management; or

                    (b) directly or indirectly, whether as owner, part owner,
shareholder, partner, director, officer, trustee, employee, agent or consultant
for or on behalf of any Person, firm, corporation or other entity other than the
Partnership or an Affiliate of the Partnership, performing any Investment
Management Services.

            "Purchase Date" shall have the meaning specified in Section 3.9(d).

            "Put" shall have the meaning specified in Section 3.9(a).

            "Put Price" shall have the meaning specified in Section 3.9(e).

            "Registrable Securities" shall have the meaning specified in Section
4.2.

            "Registration" shall have the meaning specified in Section 3.10(a).

            "Registration Expenses" shall have the meaning specified in Section
4.4.

            "Repurchase" shall mean a purchase or repurchase of Partnership
Interests made pursuant to Section 3.8(a).


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            "Repurchase Closing Date" shall mean the date upon which payment is
made with respect to a Repurchase, or if payment is made in more than one
installment, the date upon which the first such installment is paid.

            "Repurchased Partner" shall have the meaning specified in Section
3.8(a).

            "Repurchase Price" shall have the meaning specified in Section
3.8(c).

            "Retirement" shall mean, with respect to an Employee Stockholder,
the permanent cessation of such Employee Stockholder's active employment
performing Investment Management Services, after the earlier of (a) the date
such Employee Stockholder shall reach fifty-five (55) years of age, and (b) the
date such Employee Stockholder shall have been continuously employed, counting
both employment with the Partnership and prior employment by Mesirow Asset
Management, Inc., an Illinois corporation, for a period of twenty (20) years;
provided, however, that such retirement shall in no event be before the twelfth
anniversary of the Effective Date.
        
        "Revenues From Operations" shall mean, for any period, the gross
revenues of the Partnership (except as set forth herein), determined on an
accrual basis in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles
consistently applied; provided, however, that Revenues From Operations shall be
determined without regard to (a) revenues from the sale, exchange or other
disposition of all, or a substantial portion of, the assets of the Partnership,
(b) revenues from the issuance by the Partnership of additional Partnership
Points, other Partnership Interests or other securities, and (c) payments
received pursuant to any insurance policies.

            "SEC" shall mean the Securities and Exchange Commission.

            "Securities Act " shall mean the Securities Act of 1933, as it may
be amended from time to time, and any successor to such Act.

            "Selling Partner" shall have the meaning specified in Section
3.9(a).

            "Suspension Period" shall have the meaning specified in Section
4.6(c).

            "Transfer" shall have the meaning specified in Section 6.1.

            "Treasury Regulations" shall mean the income tax regulations
promulgated under the Code, as such regulations may be amended from time to time
(including corresponding provisions of succeeding regulations).

            "Vested Partnership Points" shall mean, at any time and with respect
to any Partner, the number of Partnership Points held by such Partner which have
vested at such time, as determined in accordance with the provisions of the
Agreement, including Exhibit A hereto, or which were fully vested when issued.
The number of Vested Partnership Points held by each Partner and the vesting
schedule with respect to any Partnership Points which are not vested, shall be
indicated


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on Exhibit A hereto, which Exhibit shall be updated by the General Partner as
additional Partnership Points are issued and/or vest from time to time in
accordance with the Agreement, including without limitation Exhibit A hereto.

            In addition to the foregoing, other capitalized terms used in this
Agreement shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in the text of this Agreement.


                ARTICLE II - ORGANIZATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS.

            SECTION 2.1 CONTINUATION OF PARTNERSHIP. The parties hereby continue
the partnership formed under the Predecessor Agreement, under and pursuant to
the Partnership Act and the terms of this Agreement. The rights, duties,
liabilities and obligations of the Partners, and the administration and
termination of this Partnership, shall be governed by the Partnership Act,
except as otherwise provided in this Agreement. The General Partner shall cause
the Partnership to comply with all requirements of the Partnership Act and to
qualify to do business as a limited partnership in any jurisdiction where the
General Partner shall deem it necessary, appropriate or desirable.

            SECTION 2.2 NAME OF THE PARTNERSHIP. The name of the Partnership
shall be "Skyline Asset Management, L.P." or such other name as the General
Partner may from time to time determine. The General Partner shall cause to be
filed on behalf of the Partnership such partnership or assumed or fictitious
name certificates as the General Partner shall deem necessary, appropriate or
desirable.

            SECTION 2.3 PURPOSES OF THE PARTNERSHIP. The Partnership was
organized and is continued for the following purposes:

                    (a) to engage in the business of providing Investment
Management Services and any and all activities reasonably related thereto;

                    (b) to make and perform all contracts and engage in all
activities and transactions and to do any and all things necessary or advisable
to carry out the foregoing purposes; and

                    (c) to engage in any other act or activity which is lawful
for partnerships organized under the Partnership Act and which is approved by
the General Partner and by a Majority Vote.

            SECTION 2.4 PLACE OF BUSINESS; REGISTERED AGENT.

                    (a) The principal place of business of the Partnership shall
be 311 South Wacker Drive, Suite 4500, Chicago, Illinois 60606.


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                    (b) The Partnership's resident agent for service of process
in Delaware is c/o The Corporation Trust Company, Corporation Trust Center, 1209
Orange Street, Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware 19801, and its registered
office in Delaware shall be in care of such resident agent.

                    (c) The General Partner may, at any time and from time to
time: (i) change the location of the Partnership's principal place of business
and establish such additional place or places of business of the Partnership as
it may determine, provided that if the principal place of business is to be
located outside of Chicago, Illinois, then such action may not be taken without
a Majority Vote, (ii) change the Partnership's registered office in Delaware,
and (iii) change the Partnership's resident agent for service of process in
Delaware; provided, however, that the General Partner shall promptly after any
such change give each Limited Partner notice of such change.

            SECTION 2.5 DURATION OF THE PARTNERSHIP. The Partnership term shall
continue until December 31, 2095, unless extended or terminated earlier in
accordance with the provisions hereof. The Partnership's term may be extended by
the General Partner at any time and from time to time.

            SECTION 2.6 TITLE TO PROPERTY. All property owned by the
Partnership, whether real or personal, tangible or intangible, shall be deemed
to be owned by the Partnership as an entity, and no Partner, individually, shall
have any ownership of such property.

            SECTION 2.7 LIABILITY OF PARTNERS; NO DEFICIT RESTORATION
OBLIGATION.

                    (a) The General Partner shall have such liability for the
repayment, satisfaction and discharge of the debts, liabilities and obligations
of the Partnership as is provided by the Partnership Act for the general partner
of a limited partnership.

                    (b) A Limited Partner which receives the return of any part
of its Capital Contribution shall be liable to the Partnership for the amount of
its Capital Contribution so returned to the extent, and only to the extent,
provided by the Partnership Act. No Limited Partner shall otherwise be liable to
the Partnership, another Partner or any third party for the repayment,
satisfaction, or discharge of the Partnership's debts, liabilities, and
obligations or otherwise have any obligation to contribute money or any other
asset to or in respect of the Partnership, other than payment of such Limited
Partner's Capital Contribution and as otherwise specifically provided in this
Agreement.

                    (c) No Limited Partner with a deficit balance in its Capital
Account shall have any obligation to restore such deficit (or make any
contribution to the capital of the Partnership, or otherwise pay any amount,
with respect to such deficit), and such deficit shall not be considered as a
debt of such Limited Partner to the Partnership or to any other Partner for any
purpose whatsoever; provided, however, that such Limited Partner will be
required to eliminate such deficit to the extent that all or any part of any
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Limited Partner of any extraordinary cost or expense incurred by the Partnership
(as determined by the General Partner) with the concurrence of a Majority Vote.

            SECTION 2.8 EXCULPATION OF LIABILITY. Neither the General Partner
nor any Limited Partner nor their respective agents or officers shall be liable
to the Partnership or the Partners except for material breaches of this
Agreement, gross negligence, willful malfeasance, fraud, and actions not taken
in good faith in the reasonable belief that such Person is acting in the best
interests of the Partnership.

            SECTION 2.9 INDEMNIFICATION.

                    (a) The Partnership shall indemnify the Partners and their
agents and officers and agents and Officers of the Partnership, including any
such agents or officers who serve at the request of the Partnership as either
directors, officers or trustees of another organization in which the Partnership
has any interest as a security holder, creditor or otherwise (each an
"Indemnified Person") against all liabilities, losses and expenses, including,
but not limited to, amounts paid in satisfaction of judgments, in compromise
settlements, and fines, penalties and counsel fees, reasonably incurred in
connection with the defense or disposition of any action, suit or other
proceeding, whether civil or criminal, before any court or administrative or
legislative body, in which such Indemnified Person may be or may have been
involved as a party or otherwise or with which it or they may be or may have
been threatened, while in office or thereafter by reason of being or having been
such Indemnified Person or acting on behalf of the Partnership, including,
without limitation, acting as a partner or shareholder of another organization
in which the Partnership has any interest, or serving or having served at the
request of the Partnership as such director, officer or trustee; provided,
however, that indemnification shall not be paid hereunder with respect to any
matter as to which such Indemnified Person shall have been finally adjudicated
in any such action, suit or other proceeding, or otherwise by a court of
competent jurisdiction, to have committed an action of gross negligence, willful
malfeasance, or fraud in the conduct of its or their office or actions not taken
in good faith in the reasonable belief that such Indemnified Person is acting in
the best interests of the Partnership.

                    (b) Expenses, including reasonable fees and disbursements of
counsel, so incurred by the Indemnified Person shall be paid by the Partnership
in advance of the final disposition of any such action, suit or proceeding on
the condition that the amounts so paid shall be repaid to the Partnership if it
is ultimately determined that indemnification of such expenses is not authorized
hereunder. The Partnership may, if it deems appropriate, require any person for
whom such expenses are paid in advance of final disposition to deliver adequate
security to the Partnership for his obligation to repay such indemnification.

                    (c) The right of indemnification hereby provided shall not
be exclusive of or affect any other rights to which the Indemnified Person may
be entitled. Nothing contained in this Section 2.9 shall limit any lawful rights
to indemnification existing independently of this Section. The right of
indemnification provided by this Section 2.9 shall not be construed to increase
the liability of the Limited Partners as set forth in Section 2.7.


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                    (d) The provisions of this Section 2.9 are intended for the
benefit of and shall be enforceable by the respective Indemnified Persons.

            SECTION 2.10 FISCAL YEAR. The fiscal year of the Partnership shall
be the twelve-month period ending on December 31 unless otherwise determined by
the General Partner.


                  ARTICLE III - MANAGEMENT OF THE PARTNERSHIP.

            SECTION 3.1 MANAGEMENT IN GENERAL

                    (a) The management and control of the business of the
Partnership shall be vested in the General Partner. Except to the extent
otherwise provided in Section 3.3 hereof (recognizing expressly that the General
Partner has delegated only specific responsibilities pursuant to Sections
3.3(a), 3.3(b) and 3.3(c) hereof, and acknowledging that the General Partner
will have all such rights, duties, obligations and liabilities under Delaware
law as derive from being the general partner of a Delaware limited partnership,
and under the provisions of this Agreement), the General Partner, acting alone
with no other approval or authorization of the Partners (except to the extent
that any specific provision of this Agreement requires a Majority Vote), shall
have the power and authority, in the name of and on behalf of the Partnership,
to perform all acts and do all things which, in its sole discretion, it deems
necessary or desirable to conduct the business of the Partnership, including,
without limitation, (i) to enter into, execute, amend, supplement, acknowledge
and deliver any and all contracts, agreements, leases or other instruments for
the operation of the Partnership's business; and (ii) in general to do all
things and execute all documents necessary or appropriate to conduct the
business of the Partnership as set forth in Section 2.3 hereof, or to protect
and preserve the Partnership's assets. Notwithstanding any other provision of
law or of this Agreement, the General Partner shall not, without a Majority
Vote, cause the Partnership to:

                           (i) sell, lease, exchange, transfer or otherwise
                  dispose of all or substantially all of the Partnership's
                  assets in a single transaction or series of related
                  transactions;

                           (ii) pledge all or substantially all of the
                  Partnership's assets (provided, however, that nothing herein
                  shall limit the General Partner's right to pledge or otherwise
                  encumber any Partnership Interests it holds);

                           (iii) guarantee the debts or obligations of any other
                  entity;

                           (iv) directly or indirectly, merge, consolidate or
                  engage in any similar reorganization;

                           (v) amend or modify or repeal any provision of the
                  Certificate of Limited Partnership;


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                           (vi) purchase, lease, exchange or otherwise acquire
                  assets (including securities), directly or indirectly, in a
                  single transaction or series of released transactions having a
                  value in excess of $100,000;

                           (vii) incur indebtedness for borrowed money in excess
                  of $250,000; or

                           (viii) enter into any transaction with a Partner or
                  any Affiliate of a Partner.

                    (b) The Limited Partners, as such, shall not participate in
the control of the business of the Partnership within the meaning of Section
17-303(a) of the Partnership Act. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a Limited
Partner may consult with and advise the General Partner with respect to any
matter, including the business of the Partnership, and do all other acts
contemplated by Section 17-303(b) of the Partnership Act. An Employee
Stockholder may serve as an employee of the Partnership, and, as an employee may
be given the generic name "Officer."

            SECTION 3.2 OFFICERS OF THE PARTNERSHIP AND MANDATORY RETIREMENT.

                    (a) The Officers of the Partnership shall consist of a
President/Chief Executive Officer (the "CEO"), who may be appointed and removed
only by the General Partner, and such other subordinate officers as the General
Partner and the CEO, acting jointly, may determine are necessary or appropriate.
William M. Dutton is hereby appointed as the CEO of the Partnership.

                    (b) No employee or Officer of the Partnership shall be held
personally liable, by virtue of his status as an employee or Officer, for any
losses, debts or obligations of the Partnership.

                    (c) When an Employee Stockholder reaches Mandatory
Retirement, his employment by the Partnership shall terminate.

            SECTION 3.3 OPERATION OF THE BUSINESS OF THE PARTNERSHIP.

                    (a) The General Partner hereby delegates to the Officers of
the Partnership authority to manage the day-to-day operations and activities of
the Partnership with respect to the provision of Investment Management Services
and the general administration of the Partnership, including the power, in the
name and on behalf of the Partnership, to:

                           (i) determine the use of the Operating Cash Flow as
                  set forth in Section 3.3(c) below;

                           (ii) execute such documents and do such acts as are
                  necessary to register or qualify the Partnership or any fund
                  for which it provides Investment Management Services, or the
                  offering of interests in such a fund, under applicable Federal
                  and state securities laws;


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                           (iii) open, maintain and close bank accounts and draw
                  checks or other orders for the payment of monies;

                           (iv) enter into contracts and other agreements with
                  respect to the provision of Investment Management Services and
                  execute other instruments, documents or reports on behalf of
                  the Partnership in connection therewith;

                           (v) execute, or cause the execution of, transactions
                  in, and hold and exercise all rights, powers and privileges
                  with respect to, securities and other instruments on behalf of
                  clients of the Partnership; and

                           (vi) act for and on behalf of the Partnership in all
                  matters incidental to the foregoing;

provided, however, that without the prior written consent of the General Partner
(which consent expressly references this Section of this Agreement), the
Officers shall not cause the Partnership (x) to incur expenses or obligations
(including, without limitation, salaries and bonuses) that exceed its ability to
pay or provide for them out of its Operating Cash Flow on a current basis or (y)
to enter into any contract or agreement which, at the time entered into, can
reasonably be foreseen (including taking into account current, long-term,
contingent and all other obligations of the Partnership at such time) to render
it impossible for the Partnership, in any future period, to operate in the
ordinary course, consistent with past practice, with its aggregate expenses
funded entirely out of Operating Cash Flow.

                    (b) Subject to the limitations set forth in the proviso set
forth in the last clause of Section 3.3(a) above, in addition to general
authority as an Officer as described in Section 3.3(a) above and the authority
with respect to Operating Cash Flow as described in Section 3.3(c) below, the
CEO shall have the specific authority necessary to:

                           (i) make all decisions relating to the hiring and
                  termination of any employees (including Officers) or personnel
                  of, and consultants to, the Partnership;

                           (ii) make all decisions regarding the determination
                  and negotiation of the compensation and benefits arrangements
                  of all consultants, employees, Officers and personnel
                  (including the CEO) of the Partnership, including the
                  determination as to (A) base salary and bonuses of such
                  consultants, employees, Officers and personnel (including the
                  CEO), and (B) the terms of employee benefit plans or similar
                  arrangements to be established or maintained by the
                  Partnership, provided that in making all decisions, the CEO
                  will give fair and reasonable consideration to such
                  individual's responsibilities and position with the
                  Partnership as well as his or her overall contribution to the
                  business and financial results of the Partnership;

                           (iii) make all decisions relating to the overall
                  portfolio management and marketing strategy relating to the
                  investment advisory and investment management business and
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                           (iv) arrange for the audit of the Partnership and
                  distribution of reports with respect thereto and of financial
                  statements to the Partners.

                    (c) The Operating Cash Flow of the Partnership for any
period shall be used by the Partnership to provide for and pay its business
expenses and expenditures as determined by the CEO of the Partnership. In
furtherance and not in limitation of the foregoing, it is expressly agreed that
the Operating Cash Flow of the Partnership for any period shall be used as
determined by the CEO of the Partnership in his sole discretion to provide for
compensation and benefits to employees of the Partnership, including the
Officers of the Partnership. Free Cash Flow may be used to provide for and pay
the business expenses and expenditures of the Partnership to the extent
specified in Section 3.3(d) with respect to key-man insurance and in Section
9.5(c) with respect to unincorporated business taxes and otherwise as agreed to
in writing by the General Partner and the Limited Partners by a Majority Vote
(any such use being referred to herein as a "Free Cash Flow Expenditure").

                    (d) The Partnership will maintain, in full force and effect,
such insurance as is customarily maintained by companies of similar size in the
same or similar business (including, without limitation, errors and omissions
liability insurance), the premiums on which will be paid out of Operating Cash
Flow. The Partnership will also maintain such key-man life insurance policies on
each Employee Stockholder as the General Partner may deem necessary or
desirable, from time to time. The Partnership will receive the proceeds of these
key-man policies, and the Partners agree with each other and the Partnership
that the Partnership will pay the premiums on any such key-man policies out of
Free Cash Flow.

            SECTION 3.4 COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES OF THE PARTNERS. Stockholders,
officers, directors, partners and agents of Partners (including, without
limitation, any Employee Stockholder) may serve as employees and/or Officers of
the Partnership and be compensated therefor as determined pursuant to Section
3.3(c). The Partnership shall pay and/or reimburse the General Partner out of
Operating Cash Flow for all reasonable expenses incurred by the General Partner
in connection with the operation of the Partnership; provided, however, that the
General Partner's regular overhead expenses shall not be reimbursed by the
Partnership.

            SECTION 3.5 OTHER BUSINESS OF THE GENERAL PARTNER AND ITS
AFFILIATES. The General Partner and its Affiliates may engage, independently or
with others, in other business ventures of every nature and description,
including the acquisition, creation, financing, trading in, and operation and
disposition of interests in investment managers and other businesses that may be
competitive with the Partnership's business. Neither the Partnership nor any of
the Limited Partners shall have any right in or to any other such ventures by
virtue of this Agreement or the Partnership created hereby, nor shall any such
activity be deemed wrongful or improper by the General Partner or such
Affiliates. The General Partner shall not be obligated to present any
opportunity to the Partnership even if such opportunity is of such a character
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            SECTION 3.6 NON SOLICITATION AND NON DISCLOSURE BY LIMITED PARTNERS
AND EMPLOYEE STOCKHOLDERS.

                    (a) As a condition to the admission of each Limited Partner
to the Partnership, each such Limited Partner and each Employee Stockholder
thereof has executed and delivered a Non Solicitation Agreement. In furtherance
of the purposes thereof, each Limited Partner and each Employee Stockholder
agrees, for the benefit of the Partnership and each other Partner, to observe
the provisions of this Section 3.6. This provisions of this Section 3.6 shall
not be deemed to limit any of the rights of the Partnership under the applicable
Non Solicitation Agreement. The provisions of this Section 3.6 shall not prevent
any Employee Stockholder from (i) making passive investments in a competitive
enterprise the shares of which are publicly traded provided his holdings
therein, together with any holdings of his Affiliates and his Immediate Family,
do not exceed five percent (5%) of the outstanding shares or comparable
interests in such entity, or (ii) providing Investment Management Services to
members of his Immediate Family.

                    (b) Each Limited Partner and each Employee Stockholder
agrees, for the benefit of the Partnership and each other Partner, not to engage
in any Prohibited Competitive Activity while employed by the Partnership or any
of its Affiliates.

                    (c) In furtherance and not in limitation of the provisions
of Section 3.6(b), each Limited Partner and each Employee Stockholder agrees,
for the benefit of the Partnership and each other Partner, that such Limited
Partner or Employee Stockholder shall not, without the express written consent
of the General Partner, during the period beginning on the date such Limited
Partner becomes a Limited Partner, and until the date which is two (2) years
after the termination of such Employee Stockholder's employment with the
Partnership and its Affiliates (or, such shorter period as may be determined
pursuant to Section 3.6(e)): (A) engage in any Prohibited Competitive Activity
of the type described in clause (a) of the definition thereof (provided that,
except as described in clause (B) hereof, during such period the Employee
Stockholder may engage in activity of the type described in clause (b) of the
definition of Prohibited Competitive Activity); (B) with respect to any person
or entity that is a client of the Partnership (for this purpose, any clients of
the Partnership at the date of termination of the Employee Stockholder's
employment or at any time during the six (6) months immediately preceding the
date of termination shall be deemed a "client of the Partnership") or any person
or entity with whom the Partnership was actively attempting to develop an
investment advisory or investment management relationship at any time during the
six (6) months immediately preceding the date of termination, engage in any
Prohibited Competitive Activity of the type described in clause (b) of the
definition thereof; or (C) solicit or induce any employee or former employee of
the Partnership or any of its Affiliates to terminate his relationship
therewith, or hire any such employee who was employed by the Partnership or its
Affiliates at any time during the six (6) months immediately preceding the
termination of the Employee Stockholder's employment.

                    (d) Each Limited Partner and each Employee Stockholder
agrees that any and all presently existing investment advisory business of the
Partnership and its Affiliates and the Institutional Business and all business
developed by the Partnership and its Affiliates, or any other employee of the
Partnership, including without limitation, all investment advisory contracts,
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commissions, compensation records, client lists, agreements, and any other
incident of any business developed by the Partnership or earned or carried on by
the Employee Stockholder for the Partnership shall be the exclusive property of
the Partnership or such Affiliate as applicable, for its or their sole use, and
(where applicable) shall be payable directly to the Partnership or such
Affiliate and all trade names, trademarks and service marks under which the
Partnership does business, and any combinations or variations thereof and all
related logos, are and shall be the exclusive property of the Partnership. Each
Limited Partner and each Employee Stockholder acknowledges that, in the course
of performing services hereunder and otherwise, the Employee Stockholder has
had, and will from time to time have, access to confidential records, data,
client lists, trade secrets and similar confidential information owned or used
in the course of business by the Partnership or its Affiliates. Each Limited
Partner and each Employee Stockholder agrees always to keep secret and not ever
publish, divulge, furnish, use or make accessible to anyone (otherwise than (i)
in the regular business of the Partnership or any Affiliate thereof at the
Partnership's request or (ii) upon notice to the Partnership, as otherwise
required under applicable securities laws in the opinion of counsel to the
Partnership (which counsel shall be experienced in securities laws) or pursuant
to a deposition, interrogatory, subpoena, civil investigation demand or similar
process) any knowledge or information of a confidential or proprietary nature
with respect to any trade secrets, proprietary plans, clients, client
requirements, service providers, business operations or techniques of the
Partnership or any Affiliate thereof. At the termination of the Employee
Stockholder's services to the Partnership, all data, memoranda, client lists,
notes, programs and other papers, items and tangible media, and reproductions
thereof relating to the foregoing matters in the possession or control of the
Employer Stockholder (or any Limited Partner in which he holds an interest)
shall be returned to the Partnership and remain in its possession (except where
the return of such items shall be unreasonable or impractical in relation to the
importance or confidentiality of such items).

                    (e) In the event that an Employee Stockholder and the
General Partner are in good faith disputing whether the termination of the
Employee Stockholder by the Partnership, with the consent of the General
Partner, is For Cause, then the term of the obligation of the applicable Limited
Partner and such Employee Stockholder under Section 3.6(c) shall be reduced so
that such term expires on the date that is the earliest of (i) one year after
such termination, (ii) the date on which a court of competent jurisdiction has
rendered a final determination that such termination is not For Cause hereunder,
or (iii) a date mutually agreed upon by the Employee Stockholder and the General
Partner.

                    (f) Unless Section 3.6(e) is applicable, in the event that
the employment of an Employee Stockholder with the Partnership is terminated by
the Partnership, with the consent of the General Partner, for no reason or for
any reason other than For Cause, then such Employee Stockholder and the Limited
Partner controlled by such Employee Stockholder shall have no obligation
pursuant to Section 3.6(c) after such termination.

            SECTION 3.7 REMEDIES UPON BREACH. Each Limited Partner and each
Employee Stockholder agrees that any breach of the provisions of Section 3.6 or
of the Non Solicitation Agreement by such Limited Partner or Employee
Stockholder could cause irreparable damage to the Partnership and the other
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right to an injunction or other equitable relief (in addition to other legal
remedies) to prevent any violation of a Limited Partner's or Employee
Stockholder's obligations hereunder or thereunder.

            SECTION 3.8 REPURCHASE UPON TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT.

                    (a) (i) In the event that the employment by the Partnership
of any Employee Stockholder terminates for any reason, the General Partner shall
purchase all the Vested Partnership Interests held by the Limited Partner of
which such employee was the Employee Stockholder pursuant to the terms of this
Section 3.8 and (ii) in the event that a Limited Partner has filed a petition
under the United States Bankruptcy Code, or sixty (60) days after the filing by
another person against such Limited Partner of a petition under the United
States Bankruptcy Code which petition is not dismissed, or if such Limited
Partner has ceased to carry on a business because of a voluntary liquidation
(such date of filing, sixtieth day or effective date of liquidation, the
"Bankruptcy Event"), the General Partner shall purchase all the Vested
Partnership Interests held by such Limited Partner pursuant to the terms of this
Section 3.8 (a Limited Partner under either (i) or (ii), the "Repurchased
Partner"); provided, however, that if the termination of the Employee
Stockholder pursuant to (i) above occurs because of the death of such Employee
Stockholder, the Partnership shall first apply the proceeds of any key-man life
insurance policies maintained by the Partnership on the life of such Employee
Stockholder to effect such Repurchase and the General Partner shall purchase any
remaining portion of such Partnership Interest. If a Repurchased Partner holds
any Partnership Points that, upon either (x) the termination of employment with
the Partnership of the Employee Stockholder that controls such Repurchased
Partner or (y) a Bankruptcy Event, have not become Vested Partnership Points
hereunder, then such unvested Partnership Points shall terminate, with no
further liability or obligation of the Partnership with respect thereto
(provided however that certain terminated Partnership Points may be reissued in
accordance with the provisions of Exhibit A and, to the extent applicable,
Section 6.5(e)).

                    (b) Payment with respect to a Repurchase shall be made in
cash in a single installment on a date specified by the General Partner not more
than ninety (90) days after the termination of employment of the relevant
Employee Stockholder or the Bankruptcy Event, as applicable; provided, however,
that (i) if such Employee Stockholder's employment with the Partnership is
terminated because of the death of such Employee Stockholder, then, at the
election of the General Partner, the Repurchase Closing Date may be a later date
that is as soon as reasonably practicable after the Partnership has received the
proceeds of any key-man life insurance policy maintained by the Partnership on
the life of such Employee Stockholder, and (ii) if an Employee Stockholder's
employment with the Partnership is terminated because of such Employee
Stockholder's Permanent Incapacity, then the Repurchase Price shall be paid in
three (3) equal installments as follows: (A) the first such installment shall be
paid on the later of the date such Employee Stockholder's Permanent Incapacity
is finally determined or the date such Employee Stockholder's employment with
the Partnership is terminated, (B) the second installment shall be paid one (1)
calendar year after such date, and (C) the third installment shall be paid two
(2) calendar years after such date.


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                    (c) The purchase price for the Repurchase (the "Repurchase
Price") shall be calculated as of the date of termination of the Employee
Stockholder's employment with the Partnership in accordance with the following
provisions:

                  (i) If the Employee Stockholder's employment with the
         Partnership is terminated because of the death, Permanent Incapacity or
         Retirement of such Employee Stockholder, or if such Employee
         Stockholder is terminated by the Partnership other than For Cause or if
         the Employee Stockholder terminates his employment with the Partnership
         for Good Reason, then the Repurchase Price shall be the sum of (A) a
         fraction whose numerator is the number of Vested Partnership Points
         held by the Limited Partner of which such terminated employee was the
         Employee Stockholder and whose denominator is the total Vested
         Partnership Points outstanding multiplied by five and five-tenths (5.5)
         times Average Free Cash Flow for the twenty-four (24) months period
         ending on the last day of the calendar month which is two (2) calendar
         months prior to the date of calculation, plus (B) any positive Capital
         Account balance of such Limited Partner resulting from contributions to
         capital, retained earnings or similar events, but excluding any
         positive Capital Account balance resulting from an interim closing as
         described in Section 5.2(h) or similar book-up event. In the event that
         any Limited Partner has received payment of the Repurchase Price in
         connection with the Permanent Incapacity of its Employee Stockholder
         and such Employee Stockholder resumes his active employment performing
         Investment Management Services at a subsequent date, then such Limited
         Partner and its Employee Stockholder, jointly and severally, shall be
         liable for the return of an amount equal to the difference between the
         Repurchase Price actually paid and the amount that would have been paid
         in accordance with paragraph (iv) below.

                  (ii) If the Employee Stockholder is terminated For Cause, then
         the Repurchase Price shall be the lesser of (A) the aggregate balance
         of the Capital Account of the Limited Partner of which such employee
         was the Employee Stockholder on the date of termination of the Employee
         Stockholder's employment with the Partnership For Cause or (B) the
         amount determined pursuant to paragraph (iv) below.

                  (iii) If the Limited Partner has experienced a Bankruptcy
         Event, then the Repurchase Price shall be the lesser of (A) the
         aggregate balance of such Limited Partner's Capital Account on the date
         of the Bankruptcy Event or (B) the amount determined pursuant to
         paragraph (iv) below.

                  (iv) In all other cases (including, without limitation, the
         resignation of an Employee Stockholder other than for Good Reason), the
         Repurchase Price shall be the sum of (A) a fraction whose numerator is
         the number of Vested Partnership Points held by the Limited Partner of
         which such terminated employee was the Employee Stockholder and whose
         denominator is the total Vested Partnership Points outstanding
         multiplied by five and five-tenths (5.5) times Average Free Cash Flow
         for the twenty-four (24) months period ending on the last day of the
         calendar month which is two (2) calendar months prior to the date of
         calculation, plus (B) any positive Capital Account balance of such
         Limited Partner resulting from contributions to capital, retained
         earnings or similar events, but excluding any positive Capital Account
         balance resulting from an interim closing as described in Section
         5.2(h) or similar book-up event.

                    (d) The rights of the General Partner, the Partnership and
their assigns hereunder are in addition to and shall not affect any other rights
which the General Partner, the Partnership or their assigns may have to
repurchase Partnership Interests (including, without limitation, pursuant to any
Vesting Agreement).


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                    (e) As of the Repurchase Closing Date, the Limited Partner
shall cease to hold any Partnership Interests, shall no longer have any rights
with respect to the Partnership Interests previously held, and such Limited
Partner shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the Partnership and shall cease
to be a Partner of the Partnership and shall no longer have any rights
hereunder.

                    (f) The General Partner may, with a Majority Vote, assign
any or all the General Partner's rights and obligations under this Section 3.8,
in one or more instances, to the Partnership; provided, however, that no
approval of Limited Partners shall be needed in connection with a Repurchase
using the proceeds of a key-man life insurance policy in accordance with Section
3.8(a).

                    (g) Each Partner hereby agrees for the benefit of each other
Partner and the Partnership that when the Employee Stockholder of such Partner,
if any, reaches Mandatory Retirement the General Partner shall purchase all
Partnership Interests held by the Limited Partner of which such employee was the
Employee Stockholder, pursuant to the provisions of this Section 3.8 as if such
Employee Stockholder had elected Retirement regardless of whether such Employee
Stockholder's employment is actually terminated.

            SECTION 3.9 PUTS.

                    (a) Each Initial Limited Partner (a "Selling Partner") may,
subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Section 3.9, cause the
General Partner to purchase portions of the vested Partnership Interests held by
such Limited Partner (each, a "Put").

                    (b) On any five (5) separate annual occasions starting with
the Exercise Period for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2000 and continuing
in each subsequent annual Exercise Period, through and including the Exercise
Period for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2009, each Selling  Partner may
cause the General Partner to purchase, and the General Partner agrees to buy,
all or any portion of the Partnership Interests then held by such Selling
Partner that are Vested Partnership Points as of December 31 of the fiscal year
preceding the applicable Exercise Period; provided, however, that the amount
subject to repurchase upon the first such occasion shall not exceed the sum of
(A) one-fith (1/5) of the aggregate Vested Partnership Points held by such
Selling Partner (and a proportionate share of such Partner's Capital Account)
on the Effective Date plus the aggregate Vested Partnership Points (and a
proportionate share of such Partner's Capital Account) issued to such Limited
Partner after the Effective Date pursuant to Section 6.5(e) (the "Annual Put
Limit") plus (B) three-twentieths (3/20) of the aggregate Vested Partnership
Points held by such Selling Partner (and a proportionate share of such
Partner's Capital Account) on the Effective Date plus the aggregate Vested
Partnership Points (and a proportionate share of such Partner's Capital
Account) issued to such Limited Partner after the Effective Date pursuant to
Section 6.5(e) (the "Carry-Over Put Limit"). If the Selling Partner makes a Put
of less than the total Carry-Over Put Limit that he is permitted to Put on any
occasion, then the remainder of that Carry-Over Put Limit may be carried
forward and Put at any subsequent occasion under this Section 3.9(b) or under
Section 3.9(c), provided that the amount subject to repurchase on any Put after
the first Put shall not exceed the sum of (X) the Annual Put


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Limit, plus (Y) any portion of the Carry-Over Put Limit that has not previously
been Put by such Partner.

                    (c) On any five (5) separate annual occasions starting 
with the Exercise Period for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2010 and
continuing in each subsequent annual Exercise Period, through and including the
Exercise Period for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2020, each Selling
Partner may cause the General Partner to purchase and the General Partner
agrees to buy, all or any portion of the Partnership Interests then held by
such Selling Partner (and a proportionate share of such Partner's Capital
Account) that are Vested Partnership Points as of December 31 of the fiscal
year preceding the applicable Exercise Period; provided, however, that the
amount subject to repurchase upon any such occasion shall not exceed the
greater of (i) the Annual Put Limit or (ii) one-fifth (1/5) of the Partnership
Points held by such Selling Partner (and a proportionate share of such
Partner's Capital Account) on December 31, 2010 plus the aggregate Vested
Partnership Points (and a proportionate share of such Partner's Capital
Account) issued to such Limited Partner after the Effective Date pursuant to
Section 6.5(e).

                    (d) If a Selling Partner elects to cause the General Partner
to purchase Partnership Interests pursuant to paragraph (b) or (c) above, during
the Exercise Period such Selling Partner and its Employee Stockholder shall
provide the Partnership and the General Partner with a written notice to the
effect that it is electing to exercise the Put and stating the number of
Partnership Points included in the Partnership Interest to be sold in the Put.
Each Put shall close on the first business day which is at least sixty (60) days
after the receipt of the Partnership's audited financial statements for the
applicable fiscal year or such earlier closing date as is agreed to in writing
by the General Partner (each, a "Purchase Date").

                    (e) The purchase price for a Put (the "Put Price") shall be
(i) the product of (A) a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of
Partnership Points included in the Partnership Interest to be purchased on the
Purchase Date, and the denominator of which is the aggregate number of Vested
Partnership Points outstanding, times five and five-tenths (5.5) times Average
Free Cash Flow for the twenty-four (24) month period ending on the last day of
the most recently completed fiscal year, plus a fraction of any Positive Capital
Account of such Limited Partner (to the extent that such positive balance
results from contributions to capital, retained earnings or similar events, but
excluding any positive Capital Account balance resulting from an interim Closing
as described in Section 5.2(h) or similar book-up event), the numerator of which
is the number of Partnership Points included in the Partnership Interest to be
purchased on the Purchase Date, and the denominator of which is the aggregate
number of Vested Partnership Points held by such Selling Partner. The Put Price
shall be paid by the General Partner on the Purchase Date by certified check to
the Selling Partner, against delivery of such documents or instruments of
transfer as may reasonably be requested by the General Partner.

                    (f) The General Partner may, with a Majority Vote, assign
any or all the General Partner's rights and obligations under this Section 3.9,
in one or more instances, to the Partnership.

                    (g) As of any Purchase Date, the Limited Partner shall cease
to hold the Partnership Interests to be purchased on the Purchase Date pursuant
to the Put and shall no longer have any rights with respect to such Partnership
Interests previously held.

                    (h) In the event that any Additional Limited Partner is
admitted to the Partnership under the circumstances contemplated by Section
6.5(e), each such Additional Limited Partner may be granted the right, by the
CEO in his sole discretion, to Put his vested Partnership Interests subject to
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(i) the five separate annual occasions on which such Additional Limited
Partner may cause Partnership Interests to be purchased in accordance with
Section 3.9(b) shall start with the Exercise Period for the fiscal year (ending
December 31) during which occurs the fifth anniversary of the admission of such
Limited Partner to the Partnership and shall continue in each subsequent annual
Exercise Period through (and including) the Exercise Period for the fiscal year
(ending December 31) during which occurs the fourteenth anniversary of the
admission of such Limited Partner to the Partnership; and (ii) the five
separate annual occasions on which such Additional Limited Partner may cause
Partnership Interests to be purchased in accordance with Section 3.9(c) shall
start with the Exercise Period for the fiscal year (ending December 31) during
which occurs the fifteenth anniversary of the admission of such Limited Partner
to the Partnership and shall continue in each subsequent annual Exercise Period
through (and including) the Exercise Period for the fiscal year (ending
December 31) during which occurs the twenty-fifth anniversary of the admission
of such Limited Partner to the Partnership.

            SECTION 3.10 EXCHANGE RIGHTS OF LIMITED PARTNERS OF THE PARTNERSHIP.

                    (a) If (i) AMG, as General Partner, has the obligation to
purchase Partnership Interests pursuant to Section 3.9 from a Selling Partner
which is an Initial Limited Partner, and (ii) AMG has completed a registration
of shares of its common stock ("AMG Stock") for sale under the Securities Act
(other than a registration on Form S-8 (or its then equivalent form) or a
registration effected solely to implement an employee benefit plan or
registration on a form not available for registering securities for sale to the
public) (a "Registration"), then such Selling Partner may elect to cause AMG to
pay up to one-half of the Put Price in shares of AMG Stock. The percentage of
the Put Price paid in shares of AMG Stock is referred to as the "Percentage
Exchanged."

                    (b) An election under this Section 3.10 must be made by the
Selling Partner in the written notice contemplated by Section 3.9(d), which
election, once made, shall be irrevocable without the prior written consent of
AMG.

                    (c) The number of shares of AMG Stock which may be exchanged
shall be equal to the number of shares of AMG Stock that represents a percentage
interest in AMG's earnings (after giving effect to such issuance or exchange)
before depreciation, amortization and taxes that is equal to (i) the Put Price,
multiplied by the product of (A) the Percentage Exchanged times (B) seventy-five
one-hundredths (.75), divided by (ii) an amount equal to the sum of (A) fifty
percent (50%) of five and five-tenths (5.5) times AMG's earnings before
depreciation, amortization and taxes for the twenty-four (24) month period
ending on the last day of the most recently completed fiscal year (determined in
accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, consistently applied)
plus (B) the product of the Put Price times the Percentage Exchanged.

                    (d) If AMG completes a Registration, AMG shall, as soon as
reasonably practicable, provide notice thereof to each Limited Partner.

            SECTION 3.11 NO EMPLOYMENT OBLIGATION. Each Limited Partner and each
Employee Stockholder acknowledges that neither this Agreement nor the provisions
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Agreement create an obligation on the part of the Partnership to continue the
employment of an Employee Stockholder with the Partnership.

            SECTION 3.12 MISCELLANEOUS. Each Limited Partner and each Employee
Stockholder agrees that the enforcement of the provisions of Sections 3.6, 3.7,
3.8 and 3.11, and the provisions of the Non Solicitation Agreements is necessary
to ensure the protection and continuity of the business of the Partnership for
the benefit of each of the Partners. Each Limited Partner and each Employee
Stockholder agrees that, due to the proprietary nature of the Company's
business, the restrictions set forth in Section 3.6 hereof and in the Non
Solicitation Agreements are reasonable as to duration and scope. Each Limited
Partner and each Employee Stockholder acknowledges that the obligations and
rights under this Article III shall survive the termination of the employment of
an Employee Stockholder with the Partnership and/or the withdrawal or removal of
a Limited Partner from the Partnership, regardless of the manner of such
termination in accordance with the provisions hereof and of the relevant Non
Solicitation Agreement.


                        ARTICLE IV - REGISTRATION RIGHTS.

            SECTION 4.1. PIGGY-BACK REGISTRATIONS. If at any time or times
following the completion of its initial public offering, AMG shall determine to
complete a Registration (which, as defined in Section 3.10(a), excludes a
registration on Form S-8 (or its then equivalent form) or a registration
effected solely to implement an employee benefit plan or registration on a form
not available for registering securities for sale to the public) other than on
Form S-4 (or its then equivalent form) and other than with respect to securities
to be issued solely in connection with any acquisition of any securities or
assets of any entity or business, then AMG will promptly (and in no event less
than twelve (12) days prior to the filing of a registration statement with the
SEC with respect to such Registration) give written notice thereof to the
Selling Partners which are holders of Registrable Securities (as hereinafter
defined) then outstanding (the "Holders"), and, subject to the terms and
conditions of this Article IV, will use all commercially reasonable efforts to
effect the Registration under the Securities Act of all Registrable Securities
which the Holders request in a writing delivered to AMG within ten (10) days
after the notice given by AMG. AMG shall have the right to postpone or withdraw
any Registration without any obligation to any Holder.

            SECTION 4.2. REGISTRABLE SECURITIES. For the purposes of this
Article IV, the term "Registrable Securities" shall mean any AMG Stock held by a
Selling Partner which was acquired by such Selling Partner pursuant to the terms
of Section 3.10(a), and any equity securities issued or issuable with respect to
such AMG Stock by way of a stock dividend or stock split or in connection with a
combination of shares.

            SECTION 4.3. FURTHER OBLIGATIONS OF AMG. Whenever under the
preceding sections of this Article IV AMG is required hereunder to register
Registrable Securities, AMG agrees that it shall also do the following:


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                        (a) use all commercially reasonable efforts to prepare
            diligently for filing with the SEC a registration statement and such
            amendments and supplements to such registration statement and the
            prospectus used in connection therewith as may be necessary for the
            duration of such Registration;

                        (b) use all commercially reasonable efforts to maintain
            the effectiveness of any registration statement pursuant to which
            any of the Registrable Securities are being sold on a delayed or
            continuous basis under Rule 415 (or any successor or similar rule)
            under the Securities Act (other than a registration statement in
            connection with an underwritten offering) until the earlier of (i)
            the completion of the distribution of all Registrable Securities
            offered pursuant thereto or (ii) ninety (90) days after the
            effective date of such registration statement, provided that if a
            Suspension Period has occurred during the pendency of a
            Registration, AMG shall in good faith use reasonable efforts to
            extend the effectiveness of such Registration so that there are
            ninety (90) days during which such Registration is effective and a
            Suspension Period is not in effect.

                        (c) furnish to each selling Holder such copies of each
            preliminary and final prospectus and such other documents as such
            Holder may reasonably request to facilitate the public offering of
            its Registrable Securities in accordance with customary practices;
            and

                        (d) use all commercially reasonable efforts to register
            or qualify its Registrable Securities covered by said registration
            statement under the securities or "blue-sky" laws of such
            jurisdictions as any selling Holder may reasonably request, provided
            that AMG shall not be required to register in any jurisdiction which
            requires it to qualify to do business (unless it is otherwise so
            qualified) or subject itself to general service of process (unless
            it is otherwise so subject).

            SECTION 4.4. REGISTRATION EXPENSES. Reasonable expenses incident to
AMG's performance of or compliance with this Article IV, including SEC and
securities exchange or National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. ("NASD")
registration and filing fees, fees and expenses of compliance with securities or
blue sky laws, printing expenses, fees and disbursements of counsel for AMG and
its independent certified public accountants incurred in connection with each
registration hereunder (but not including any fees or disbursements of counsel
for the Holders, or any underwriting fees, discounts or commissions attributable
to the sale of Registrable Securities) (all such included expenses being herein
called "Registration Expenses") will be borne by AMG.

            SECTION 4.5. INDEMNIFICATION; CONTRIBUTION.

                    (a) Indemnification. Incident to any registration statement
referred to in this Article IV, and subject to applicable law, AMG will
indemnify each underwriter, each Holder of Registrable Securities so registered,
and each person controlling any of them ("Controlling Person") against all
claims, losses, damages and liabilities, including legal and other expenses
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statement of a material fact contained therein, or any omission to state therein
a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the
statements therein not misleading, or arising out of any violation by AMG of the
Securities Act, any other federal securities laws, any state securities or
"blue-sky" laws or any rule or regulation thereunder in connection with such
registration, except insofar as the same may have been caused by an untrue
statement or omission based upon information furnished in writing to AMG by or
on behalf of such underwriter, Holder or Controlling Person expressly for use
therein, and with respect to such untrue statement or omission in the
information furnished in writing to AMG by or on behalf of such underwriter,
Holder or Controlling Person, such underwriter, Holder or Controlling Person so
providing such information to AMG (or on whose behalf such information was so
provided) will indemnify AMG, its directors and officers, and the other
underwriters, Holders and Controlling Persons against any losses, claims,
damages, expenses or liabilities to which any of them may become subject to the
same extent.

                    (b) Contribution. If the indemnification provided for in
this Section 4.5 from the indemnifying party is unavailable to an indemnified
party hereunder in respect of any losses, claims, damages, liabilities or
expenses referred to therein, then the indemnifying party, in lieu of
indemnifying such indemnified party, shall contribute to the amount paid or
payable by such indemnified party as a result of such losses, claims, damages,
liabilities or expenses in such proportion as is appropriate to reflect the
relative fault of the indemnifying party and indemnified parties in connection
with the actions which resulted in such losses, claims, damages, liabilities or
expenses, as well as any other relevant equitable considerations. The relative
fault of such indemnifying party and indemnified parties shall be determined by
reference to, among other things, whether any action in question, including any
untrue or alleged untrue statement of a material fact, has been made by, or
relates to information supplied by, such indemnifying party or indemnified
parties, and the parties' relative intent, knowledge, access to information and
opportunity to correct or prevent such action. The amount paid or payable by a
party as a result of the losses, claims, damages, liabilities and expenses
referred to above shall be deemed to include any reasonable legal or other fees
or expenses reasonably incurred by such party in connection with any
investigation or proceeding.

            The parties hereto agree that it would not be just and equitable if
contribution pursuant to this Section 4.5(b) were determined by pro rata
allocation or by any other method of allocation which does not take account of
the equitable considerations referred to in the immediately preceding paragraph.
Notwithstanding the provisions of this Section 4.5(b), no Holder shall be
required to contribute any amount in excess of the amount by which the total
price at which the Registrable Securities of such Holder were offered to the
public exceeds the amount of any damages which such Holder has otherwise been
required to pay by reason of such untrue statement or omission. No Person guilty
of fraudulent misrepresentation (within the meaning of Section 11(f) of the
Securities Act) shall be entitled to contribution from any Person who was not
guilty of such fraudulent misrepresentation.

            If indemnification is available under this Section 4.5, the
indemnifying parties shall indemnify each indemnified party to the full extent
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the relative fault of said indemnifying party or indemnified party or any other
equitable consideration provided for in this Section 4.5(b).

            SECTION 4.6. LIMITATIONS. Notwithstanding anything herein to the
contrary, the parties agree as follows:

                        (a) In the event that in connection with an underwritten
            public offering, the managing underwriter(s) shall in good faith
            impose a limitation on the number of securities which may be
            included in such Registration for marketing purposes, AMG shall not
            be required to register Registrable Securities in excess of such
            limitation, provided that the reduction in the number of securities
            included in such Registration to comply with such limitation is
            imposed pro rata (based on the relative number of securities sought
            to be included in such Registration) with respect to all securities
            the holders of which have a contractual, incidental right
            ("piggy-back right") to include such securities in the Registration
            and as to which registration has been requested pursuant to such
            right (it being understood that such limitation may be imposed as to
            all securities the holders of which have a piggy-back right prior to
            the imposition of any limitation on securities the holders of which
            have a right to cause the Company to effect a Registration ("demand
            right")).

                        (b) If requested in writing by the managing
            underwriter(s), if any, of any underwritten public offering of AMG
            Stock, each Limited Partner and Employee Stockholder agrees not to
            offer, sell, contract to sell or otherwise dispose of any shares of
            AMG Stock except as part of such underwritten public offering within
            thirty (30) days before or one hundred and eighty (180) days after
            the effective date of the registration statement filed with respect
            to said offering.

                        (c) Following the effectiveness of a Registration
            (including, without limitation a Registration for sale on a delayed
            or continuous basis under Rule 415 under the Securities Act), each
            Limited Partner and Employee Stockholder agrees not to effect any
            sales of AMG Stock after they have received notice from the Company
            to suspend sales as a result of the commencement any Suspension
            Period (as defined below). Each Limited Partner and Employee
            Stockholder may recommence effecting sales of AMG Stock following
            further notice to such effect from the Company, which notice shall
            be given by the Company not later than five (5) business days after
            the conclusion of any such Suspension Period. For purposes hereof, a
            "Suspension Period" shall mean the pendency or occurrence of an
            event that would make it impractical or inadvisable (i) to cause a
            registration statement to remain in effect or (ii) to permit the
            sale of AMG Stock by Limited Partners or Management Employees of the
            Partnership and by limited partners and employee stockholders of
            other partnerships of which AMG is the general partner generally
            (without prejudice to any particular Limited Partner or Management
            Employee), and shall include, without limitation, pending
            negotiations relating to, or consummation of, a transaction or the
            pendency or occurrence of any other event that would require
            additional disclosure of material information by AMG in a
            registration statement, as to which AMG has a bona fide business
            purpose for preserving confidentiality or which renders the AMG
            unable to comply with applicable legal requirements.


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            SECTION 4.7. LIMITATION OF REGISTRATION RIGHTS. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, AMG shall not be required to effect a Registration of Registrable
Securities under this Article IV if, in the opinion of counsel for AMG, which
counsel and opinion shall be reasonably acceptable to the Holders of a majority
of the Registrable Securities, such Holders of Registrable Securities may then
sell all Registrable Securities proposed to be sold without registration under
the Securities Act.


                ARTICLE V - CAPITAL CONTRIBUTIONS; DISTRIBUTIONS
                        CAPITAL ACCOUNTS AND ALLOCATIONS

            SECTION 5.1 CAPITAL CONTRIBUTIONS.

                  (a) Prior to the effectiveness of this Agreement, Mesirow
Asset Management, Inc., an Illinois corporation, contributed to the Partnership
certain of its assets, as set forth on Schedule 5.1(a). Schedule 5.1(a) also
sets forth (i) the tax basis of Mesirow Asset Management, Inc. in each such
asset, (ii) the tax basis of the Partnership in each asset held as of the
Effective Date, and (iii) the amount which each of the Partners acknowledge and
agree is the fair market value of each such asset. Except as may be agreed to in
connection with the issuance of additional Partnership Points, as specifically
set forth herein, and as may be required under applicable law, the Partners
shall not be required to make any further contributions to the Partnership.

                  (b) No Partner shall have the right to withdraw any part of
the capital it contributed to the Partnership until the termination, dissolution
and winding up of the Partnership, except as distributions pursuant to this
Article V may represent returns of capital, in whole or in part. No Partner
shall be entitled to receive any interest on any Capital Contribution to the
Partnership.

            SECTION 5.2 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS; ALLOCATIONS.

                  (a) Establishment of Capital Accounts. There shall be
established for each Partner a Capital Account which initially shall be in an
amount equal to the Fair Market Value of the Capital Contribution of such
Partner.

                  (b) Adjustments to Capital Accounts. The Capital Account of
each Partner shall be adjusted in the following manner. Each Capital Account
shall be increased by such Partner's allocable share of income and gain of the
Partnership and shall be decreased by such Partner's allocable share of losses,
if any, of the Partnership and by the amount of all distributions made to such
Partner. The amount of any distribution of assets other than cash shall be
deemed to be the Fair Market Value of such assets. Capital Accounts shall also
be adjusted upon the issuance of additional Partnership Interests as set forth
in Section 6.5(c).

                  (c) Allocation of Income and Gain. Subject to Section 5.2(e)
and Sections 5.4 and 5.5 hereof, all items of Partnership income and gain shall
be allocated among the Partners' Capital Accounts at the end of every month as
follows:

                                    (i) first, items of income and gain shall be
                  allocated to the General Partner in an amount equal to the
                  Free Cash Flow (net of Free Cash Flow Expenditures) for such
                  month multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is the
                  number of Partnership Points held by the General Partner for
                  such month, and the denominator of which is the total number
                  of Vested Partnership Points outstanding for such month;

                                    (ii) second, the General Partner shall be
                  allocated items of income and gain until the General Partner
                  has been allocated cumulative income and gain equal to the
                  cumulative amount of losses and deductions allocated to the
                  General Partner under Section 5.2(d)(iii);

                                    (iii) third, items of income and gain shall
                  be allocated among all Limited Partners in accordance with
                  (and in proportion to) each Limited Partner's respective
                  number of Vested Partnership Points for such month, until the
                  aggregate amount of such items allocated to the Partners
                  pursuant to Section 5.2(c)(i) and this Section 5.2(c)(iii) for
                  such month equals the aggregate amount of Free Cash Flow for
                  such month; and

                                    (iv) fourth, all remaining items of
                  Partnership income and gain for such month shall be allocated
                  among the Limited Partners in proportion to each Limited
                  Partner's respective number of Vested Partnership Points for
                  such month.

                  (d)        ALLOCATION OF LOSSES AND DEDUCTIONS. Subject to 
Section 5.2(f) and Sections 5.4 and 5.5, all items of Partnership loss and
deduction shall be allocated among the Partners' Capital Accounts at the end of
every month as follows:

                             (i) first, all deductions for such month with
                  respect to the amortization or depreciation of property
                  contributed to the Partnership by a Partner shall be allocated
                  to the contributing Partner;

                             (ii) second, all items of Partnership deduction and
                  loss for such month (other than items allocated under Section
                  5.2(d)(i)) shall be allocated among the Limited Partners in
                  proportion to each Limited Partner's respective number of
                  Vested Partnership Points for such month, PROVIDED, that the
                  total amount of items of deduction and loss allocated to the
                  Limited Partners for such month under this Section 5.2(d)(ii)
                  shall not exceed the sum of (x) the total amount of the items
                  of income and gain allocated to the Limited Partners for such
                  month under Sections 5.2(c)(iii) and 5.2(c)(iv), and (y) the
                  items of income and gain allocated to the Limited Partners for
                  the prior months during such fiscal year under Section
                  5.2(c)(iii) and Section 5.2(c)(iv), less the items of
                  deduction and loss allocated to the Limited Partners for such
                  prior months under this Section 5.2(d)(ii); and

                             (iii) thereafter, all items of loss and deduction
                  not allocated to the Partners under Sections 5.2(d)(i) and
                  5.2(d)(ii) shall be allocated to the General Partner.

                  (e)        ALLOCATION OF GAIN FROM THE SALE OF ASSETS. All 
items of Partnership gain from any sale, exchange or disposition of all, or
substantially all, of the assets of the Partnership shall be allocated among the
Partners as follows:

                             (i) first, gain shall be allocated to the Partners
                  who have been allocated items of deduction and loss under
                  Section 5.2(d)(i) until the amount of gain allocated to such
                  Partners under this Section 5.2(e)(i) is equal to the amount
                  of loss previously allocated to such Partners under section
                  5.2(d)(i);

                             (ii) second, gain shall be allocated to the Limited
                  Partners (in proportion to their Vested Partnership Points)
                  until the ratio of the Capital Accounts of the Limited
                  Partners to the Capital Accounts of the General Partner is
                  equal to the ratio of the Vested Partnership Points of the
                  Limited Partners to the Vested Partnership Points of the
                  General Partner; and

                             (iii) thereafter, gain shall be allocated to the 
                  Partners in accordance with their Vested Partnership Points.

                  (f)        ALLOCATION OF LOSS FROM THE SALE OF ASSETS. All 
items of loss from any sale, exchange or other disposition of all, or
substantially all, of the assets of the Partnership shall be allocated to the
Partners in proportion to the positive balances in their respective Capital
Accounts as of the date of such transaction.
                    
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            (g) Dispute Resolution. Any dispute or disagreement among the
Partners with respect to determination of Capital Account balances or otherwise
with respect to the manner or method of accounting by the Partnership may be
submitted by any Partner to, and resolved by, the Independent Public
Accountants, whose determinations as so made shall be conclusive and binding
upon the Partners.

            (h) Interim Closing. In the event that during any calendar month (or
any fiscal year) there is any change of Partners or Partnership Points (whether
as a result of the admission of an Additional Limited Partner, the redemption by
the Partnership of any Partnership Points, a transfer of any Partnership Points
or otherwise, but not as a result of vesting in accordance with the provisions
of Exhibit A of Partnership Points issued upon execution of the agreement or in
accordance with Section 6.5(e), the following shall apply: (i) the books of
account of the Partnership shall be closed effective as of the close of business
on the date of any such change and such month (or fiscal year) shall thereupon
be divided into two or more portions, (ii) each item of income, gain, loss and
deduction shall be determined (on the closing of the books basis) for the
portion of such month (or fiscal year) ending with the date on which the books
of account of the Partnership are so closed, and (iii) each such item for such
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shall be allocated to those persons who were Partners during such portion of
such month (or fiscal year) in accordance with the provisions of Section 5.2(c)
hereof.

                  SECTION 5.3 DISTRIBUTIONS.

                  (a) Subject to Section 5.3(b) hereof, from and after the date
hereof, within thirty (30) days after the end of each fiscal quarter, the
General Partner shall, based on the unaudited financial statements for such
fiscal quarter prepared in accordance with Section 9.3 hereof (after approval
thereof by the General Partner), cause the Partnership (X) to distribute to the
General Partner the amount of income and gain allocated to the General Partner
for such fiscal quarter pursuant to Section 5.2(c)(i) and (ii), minus any losses
and deductions allocated to the General Partner under Section 5.2(d)(iii), and
(Y) to distribute to the Limited Partners the amount of any income and gain
allocated to the Limited Partners under Section 5.2(c)(iii), minus any losses
and deductions allocated to the Limited Partners under Section 5.2(d)(ii).
Within ninety-five (95) days after the end of each fiscal year of the
Partnership, the General Partner shall, based on the audited financial
statements prepared in accordance with Section 9.3 hereof, cause the Partnership
to make a distribution of (i) the remaining amounts, if any, for the preceding
fiscal year not previously distributed, in accordance with the foregoing clauses
(X) and (Y) of this Section 5.3(a) and (ii) the amount of any income and gain
allocated to the Limited Partners under Section 5.2(c)(iv). In the event that,
in connection with the preparation of audited financial statements or otherwise
it shall be determined that any prior distributions were not made in the proper
amounts, the General Partner shall be authorized to increase or decrease one or
more subsequent distributions in such manner and to such extent as it shall deem
necessary or appropriate.

                  (b) The General Partner may, from time to time and with a
Majority Vote, reserve and refrain from making a distribution that is otherwise
required under Section 5.3(a) for Partnership purposes, including, without
limitation, to increase the net worth of the Partnership.

                  (c) Except as otherwise set forth herein, all other amounts or
proceeds available for distribution, if any, shall be distributed to the
Partners at such time as may be determined by the General Partner in its sole
discretion provided that any such distribution shall be made among the Partners
(i) in accordance with the positive balances (if any) in their respective
Capital Accounts (as determined immediately prior to such distribution) until
all such positive Capital Account balances have been reduced to zero, and (ii)
thereafter among all Partners in accordance with their respective number of
Vested Partnership Points at the time of such distribution.

                  (d) Notwithstanding any other provision herein to the
contrary, if any Limited Partner has received a distribution under Section
5.3(a) during a fiscal year and, based on the audited financial statements
prepared in accordance with Section 9.3 hereof, there are at the end of such
fiscal year any unrecovered excess deductions, such that the General Partner
will be entitled to an allocation pursuant to Section 5.2(c)(ii) at the time of
the next allocation of gross income of the Partnership, then the Limited
Partners shall promptly (and in any event within ninety-five (95) days after the
end of such fiscal year of the Partnership) contribute to the Partnership in
accordance with (and in proportion to) the aggregate amount of distributions
received by such Limited Partner under Section 5.3(a) with respect to such
fiscal year, cash in the aggregate amount of such unrecovered excess deductions.
The obligation of each Limited Partner to make contributions to the Partnership
pursuant to this Section 5.3(d) with respect to any fiscal year shall be limited
to the aggregate amount of distributions received by such Limited Partner under
Section 5.3(a) with respect to such fiscal year.




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      SECTION 5.4 DISTRIBUTIONS UPON LIQUIDATION; ESTABLISHMENT OF A RESERVE
UPON LIQUIDATION.

            (a) Upon the liquidation of the Partnership, after payment of all
liabilities of the Partnership owing to creditors, the General Partner shall set
up such reserves as it deems reasonably necessary for any future liabilities or
obligations of the Partnership including, without limitation, any specified or
unspecified contingent liabilities. Such reserves may be paid over by the
General Partner to a bank (or other third party), to be held in escrow for the
purpose of paying any such future liabilities or obligations. At the expiration
of such period(s) as the General Partner may deem advisable in its sole
discretion, any remaining reserves and any other assets available for
distribution (or a portion thereof specified by the General Partner) shall be
distributed to the Partners in accordance with Section 5.3(c) hereof.

            (b) The General Partner may elect to make any distributions pursuant
to this Section 5.4 through in-kind distributions of Partnership property. The
decisions of the General Partner with respect to in-kind payments, including
decisions with respect to selection and apportionment, shall be conclusive and
binding upon all Partners; provided, however, that all in-kind distributions of
Partnership property shall be made on the basis of the Fair Market Value of such
property, net of any liabilities encumbering such property. Immediately prior to
the effectiveness of any such distribution in-kind, each item of gain and loss
that would have been recognized by the Partnership had the property being
distributed been sold at Fair Market Value shall be determined and allocated to
those persons who were Partners immediately prior to the effectiveness of such
distribution in accordance with Sections 5.2(e) and 5.2(f) hereof.

      SECTION 5.5 PROCEEDS FROM THE SALE OF SECURITIES; INSURANCE PROCEEDS;
CERTAIN SPECIAL ALLOCATIONS.

            (a) Capital Contributions made by any Partner after the date hereof,
and other proceeds from the issuance of securities by the Partnership may, in
the sole discretion of the General Partner, be used for the benefit of the
Partnership (including, without limitation, the repurchase or redemption of
Partnership Interests), or may be distributed by the Partnership, in which case,
any such proceeds shall be allocated and distributed among the Partners in
accordance with their respective Vested Partnership Points immediately prior to
the date of such contribution.

            (b) In the event of the death of an Employee Stockholder covered by
key-man life insurance, the proceeds of such policy shall first be used by the
Partnership to Repurchase the Partnership Interests from the Limited Partner
through which such Employee Stockholder held his interest in the Partnership in
accordance with Section 3.8 hereof. If the proceeds of any such


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insurance exceed the amounts so required to effect such redemption, then such
excess proceeds may, in the sole discretion of the General Partner, be used for
the benefit of the Partnership (including, without limitation, the repurchase or
redemption of Partnership Interests held by other Limited Partners), or may be
distributed by the Partnership, in which case, any such proceeds shall be
allocated and distributed among the Partners in accordance with their respective
Vested Partnership Points immediately following the Repurchase of the
Partnership Interests from such Limited Partner.

      SECTION 5.6 FEDERAL TAX ALLOCATIONS. The General Partner shall, in its
sole discretion, allocate the ordinary income and losses and capital gains and
losses of the Partnership as determined for U.S. Federal income tax purposes
(and each item of income, gain, loss, deduction or credit entering into the
computation thereof), as the case may be, among the Partners for tax purposes in
a manner that, to the greatest extent possible (i) reflects the economic
arrangement of the Partners under this Agreement (determined after taking into
account the allocation provisions of Section 5.2 hereof and the distributions
provisions of Section 5.3 and 5.4 hereof) and (ii) is consistent with the
principles of Sections 704(b) and 704(c) of the Code. The Partners understand
and agree that, with respect to any item of property (other than cash)
contributed by a Partner to the capital of the Partnership, the initial tax
basis of such property in the hands of the Partnership will be the same as the
tax basis of such property in the hands of such Partner at the time so
contributed. The Partners further understand and agree that the taxable income
and taxable loss of the Partnership is to be computed for Federal income tax
purposes by reference to the initial tax basis to the Partnership of any assets
and properties contributed by the Partners (and not by reference to the fair
market value of such assets and properties at the time contributed). The
Partners also understand that, pursuant to Section 704(c) of the Code, all
taxable items of income, gain, loss and deduction with respect to such assets
and properties shall be allocated among the Partners for Federal income tax
purposes so as to take account of any difference between the initial tax basis
of such assets and properties to the Partnership and their fair market values at
the time contributed, using any method authorized by the Federal regulations
under Section 704(c) of the Internal Revenue Code, and selected by the General
Partner in its sole discretion. For purposes of maintaining the Capital Accounts
of the Partners, items of income, gain, loss and deduction relating to any asset
or property contributed to the Partnership that are required to be allocated
pursuant to Section 704(c) of the Code shall not be reflected in the Capital
Accounts of the Partners. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, all
deductions with respect to the amortization or depreciation of property
contributed to the Partnership by a Partner shall be allocated to the
contributing Partner for U.S. Federal income tax purposes.


                ARTICLE VI - TRANSFER OF PARTNERSHIP INTERESTS BY
               LIMITED PARTNERS, ADMISSION OF ADDITIONAL PARTNERS,
                            REDEMPTION AND WITHDRAWAL

      SECTION 6.1 ASSIGNABILITY OF INTERESTS.

            (a) Except with the written consent of the General Partner, which
the General Partner may withhold in its sole discretion, or in accordance with
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Limited Partner shall sell, assign, transfer, pledge, hypothecate, gift,
exchange, option or encumber, or otherwise dispose of (any such disposition
being referred to herein as a "Transfer"), or offer to Transfer, all or any
portion of such Partner's Partnership Interest or in the case of a Limited
Partner that is not an individual, any direct or indirect beneficial ownership
in such Limited Partner (whether voluntarily or involuntarily) to any Person
other than the General Partner or the Partnership.

            (b) In the event that any Employee Stockholder or Limited Partner,
as applicable, shall die or shall be declared incompetent or insane or shall be
adjudicated a bankrupt, the legal representative of such Employee Stockholder or
Limited Partner shall, upon written notice to the General Partner of the
occurrence of any such event, become an assignee of such Employee Stockholder's
interest in the Limited Partner or of such Limited Partner's Partnership
Interests, subject to all of the terms of this Agreement as then in effect,
provided that (i) such legal representative shall not be permitted to exercise
any rights as a Partner or become a Substitute Limited Partner unless and until
such representative is admitted as a Substitute Limited Partner in accordance
with the provisions of Section 6.2 and (ii) the provisions of Section 3.8 shall
be applied to effect a Repurchase either of the Partnership Interest so
Transferred or of the Partnership Interest held by the Limited Partner the
beneficial interests in which have been so Transferred.

            (c) A Limited Partner may, upon prior written notice to the General
Partner, transfer a portion (but not all) of its Partnership Interest to its
Employee Stockholder or to one or more trusts of which its Employee Stockholder
is the sole trustee, with sole power and authority to direct the disposition of,
and voting with respect to, the assets thereof, and of which the sole
beneficiaries are such Employee Stockholder and/or his lineal descendants,
provided that such Transfer shall satisfy the conditions set forth in Section
6.2(b), and provided, further, that the recipient of such Transfer, if a trust,
shall agree not to permit the Transfer of interests therein or the addition of
beneficiaries thereto without prior written notice to the General Partner and
satisfaction of the conditions set forth in Section 6.2(b).

            (d) Any Transfer by any Limited Partner of any interest in the
Partnership or a Limited Partner thereof in contravention of this Agreement
shall be void ab initio and ineffectual and shall not bind or be recognized by
the General Partner, the Partnership or any other party. No purported assignee
pursuant to such a Transfer shall have any right to any profits, losses or
distributions of the Partnership.

            (e) Any Limited Partner who shall Transfer all of such Limited
Partner's Partnership Interest shall cease to be a Partner of the Partnership
and shall no longer have any rights or privileges of a Partner except that,
unless and until the recipient of the Transfer of such Limited Partner is
admitted as a Substitute Limited Partner in accordance with the provisions of
Section 6.2, said transferring Limited Partner shall retain the statutory rights
and obligations of a transferring partner under applicable law.

            (f) Any Person who acquires in any manner whatsoever any Partnership
Interest, irrespective of whether such Person has accepted and adopted in
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provisions of this Agreement, shall be deemed by the acceptance of the benefits
of the acquisition thereof to have agreed to be subject to and bound by all the
terms and conditions of this Agreement that any predecessor in such Partnership
Interest of such Person was subject to or by which such predecessor was bound to
the same extent as such predecessor was bound as if there had been no such
Transfer.

      SECTION 6.2 SUBSTITUTE LIMITED PARTNERS.

            (a) No recipient of a Transfer of limited partner interests in the
Partnership shall become a Limited Partner except in accordance with this
Section 6.2. The General Partner may, with a Majority Vote, admit as a
Substitute Limited Partner any Person that acquires a Partnership Interest by
Transfer from another Limited Partner in accordance with the provisions of
Section 6.1.

            (b) As additional conditions to the validity of any Transfer of a
Limited Partner's interest in the Partnership (or, in the case of a Limited
Partner which is not an individual, the interests of the direct and indirect
beneficial owners of such Limited Partner), regardless of whether the recipient
of a Transfer becomes a Limited Partner, such Transfer shall not: (i) violate
the registration provisions of the Securities Act or the securities laws of any
applicable jurisdiction, (ii) cause the Partnership to become subject to
regulation as an "investment company" under the Investment Company Act, and the
rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission thereunder or to
fail to satisfy an exemption from registration thereunder, including by causing
there to be more than one hundred (100) beneficial owners of interest in the
Partnership as determined in accordance with Section 3(c)(1) of the Investment
Company Act, (iii) result in the termination of any contract(s) to which the
Partnership is a party and which individually or in the aggregate are material
(it being understood and agreed that any contract pursuant to which the
Partnership provides investment management or advisory services is material), or
(iv) result in the treatment of the Partnership as an association taxable as a
corporation or as a "publicly traded limited partnership" for Federal income tax
purposes. The General Partner may require reasonable evidence as to the
foregoing, including, without limitation, a favorable opinion of counsel.

            (c) Upon the admission of a substitute Limited Partner, the General
Partner shall make the appropriate revisions to Exhibit A hereto.

      SECTION 6.3 ALLOCATION OF DISTRIBUTIONS BETWEEN ASSIGNOR AND ASSIGNEE.
Upon the assignment of a Partnership Interest pursuant to this Article VI,
distributions pursuant to Article V shall be made to the Person owning the
Partnership Interest at the date of distribution, unless the assignor and
assignee otherwise agree and so direct the General Partner in a written
statement signed by both.

      SECTION 6.4 REDEMPTIONS AND WITHDRAWALS. Except as expressly provided in
Article III, no Limited Partner shall have the right to redeem its interest in
the Partnership, in whole or in part, or to withdraw from the Partnership,
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consent of the General Partner. Upon the redemption or withdrawal, in whole or
in part, by a Limited Partner, the General Partner shall make the appropriate
revisions to Exhibit A hereto.

      SECTION 6.5 ISSUANCE OF ADDITIONAL LIMITED PARTNERSHIP INTERESTS; NO
PREEMPTIVE RIGHTS.

            (a) Additional Limited Partners (the "Additional Partners" and each
an "Additional Partner") may be admitted to the Partnership and be issued
Partnership Interests under the circumstances contemplated by Section 6.2,
Section 6.5(d) and Sections 6.5(e). Under other circumstances, Additional
Limited Partners may be admitted to the Partnership and such Additional Partners
may be issued Partnership Interests, upon receipt of a Majority Vote and the
consent of the General Partner and upon such terms and conditions as may be
established by the General Partner in its sole discretion. As a condition to
admission to the Partnership, each Additional Limited Partner (and any Employee
Stockholder thereof) shall first execute and deliver (i) an instrument
satisfactory to the General Partner whereby such Additional Limited Partner
becomes a party to this Agreement as a Limited Partner and (ii) a Non
Solicitation Agreement. Upon the admission of any Additional Limited Partner,
the General Partner shall make the appropriate revisions to Exhibit A hereto.

            (b) Existing Limited Partners may be issued additional Partnership
Interests by the Partnership either (i) upon receipt of a Majority Vote (without
including the Limited Partner to be issued additional Partnership Points) with
the consent of, and upon such terms and conditions as may be established by, the
General Partner in its sole discretion or (ii) in accordance with Section 6.5(d)
or Section 6.5(e).

            (c) Each time additional Partnership Interests are issued (other
than in accordance with Section 6.5(e)), prior to such issuance, the Capital
Accounts of all the Partners shall be adjusted as follows: (i) the General
Partner shall determine the proceeds which would be realized if the Partnership
sold all its assets at such time for a price equal to the Fair Market Value, and
(ii) the General Partner shall allocate amounts equal to the gain or loss which
would have been realized upon such a sale to the Capital Accounts of all the
Partners in accordance with Sections 5.2(e) and (f) hereof; provided, however,
that the vesting of previously granted Partnership Points shall not constitute
the issuance of additional Partnership Interests for purposes of this Section
6.5(c). Capital Accounts for Partners receiving additional Partnership Interests
shall be increased by, and Capital Accounts for new Partners shall be
established in, an amount equal to the fair market value (as determined by the
General Partner) of such Partner's contributions to the capital of the
Partnership, if any, in consideration of the issuance of such Partnership
Interests.

            (d) The General Partner, with a Majority Vote, shall have the right
to cause the Partnership to issue or sell (i) additional interests in the
Partnership (including other classes or series of interests having different
rights), (ii) obligations, evidences of indebtedness or other securities
convertible or exchangeable into interests in the Partnership and (iii)
warrants, options or other rights to purchase or otherwise acquire interests in
the Partnership; provided, however, that no Majority Vote shall be required for
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Section 6.5(e) hereof and (ii) the issuance of interests in the Partnership
pursuant to (A) obligations, evidences of indebtedness or other securities
convertible or exchangeable into interests in the Partnership previously issued
in accordance with this Section 6.5(d) or (B) warrants, options or other rights
to purchase or otherwise acquire interests in the Partnership previously issued
in accordance with this Section 6.5(d). No Partner shall have any pre-emptive
rights in any of the foregoing.

            (e) Existing Limited Partners may be issued additional Partnership
Points and Additional Limited Partners may be admitted to the Partnership and
issued Partnership Points by the CEO acting on behalf of the Partnership in his
sole discretion subject only to the provisions set forth on Exhibit A and to the
following conditions: (i) the maximum number of Partnership Points issuable
pursuant to this Section 6.5(e) is nine (9) (provided that if any of such nine
(9) Partnership Points terminate unvested, they may be reissued in accordance
with the provisions of this Section 6.5(e) and Exhibit A); (ii) Partnership
Points shall not be issued or vested in an initial increment of less than
one-half of one Partnership Point; and (iii) without the consent of the General
Partner, no Partnership Points may be issued pursuant to this Section 6.5(e) to
the CEO, any member of the Immediate Family of the CEO or any Affiliate of the
CEO or his Immediate Family.

      SECTION 6.6 REPRESENTATION OF PARTNERS. Each Partner (including each
Additional Partner) hereby represents and warrants to the Partnership and each
other Partner, and acknowledges, that (a) it has such knowledge and experience
in financial and business matters that it is capable of evaluating the merits
and risks of an investment in the Partnership and making an informed investment
decision with respect thereto, (b) it is able to bear the economic and financial
risk of an investment in the Partnership for an indefinite period of time, (c)
it is acquiring an interest in the Partnership for investment only and not with
a view to, or for resale in connection with, any distribution to the public or
public offering thereof, (d) the equity interests in the Partnership have not
been registered under the securities laws of any jurisdiction and cannot be
disposed of unless they are subsequently registered and/or qualified under
applicable securities laws and the provisions of this Agreement have been
complied with, and (e) the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement
do not require it to obtain any consent or approval that has not been obtained
and do not contravene or result in a default under any provision of any existing
law or regulation applicable to it, any provision of its charter, by-laws or
other governing documents or any agreement or instrument to which it is a party
or by which it is bound.


            ARTICLE VII - TRANSFER OF PARTNERSHIP INTEREST BY GENERAL
                   PARTNER; REDEMPTION, REMOVAL AND WITHDRAWAL

      SECTION 7.1 ASSIGNABILITY OF INTEREST.

            (a) Without a Majority Vote, the General Partner's interest in the
Partnership may not be Transferred; provided, however, that subject to the
provision of Section 7.1(b), (i) the General Partner's interest in the
Partnership may be pledged or encumbered in connection with the operation of the
business of AMG (including, without limitation, the financing of the


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acquisition of additional investment management companies) and that under such
circumstances, lien holders shall have the rights of secured creditors with
respect to such interest; (ii) the General Partner may Transfer a portion of its
Partnership Interest to a person or entity which is not a Partner but which is
either an officer or employee of the Partnership or which becomes an officer or
employee in connection with such issuance, or an entity wholly owned by any such
person; (iii) the General Partner may Transfer a portion of its Partnership
Interest to existing Limited Partners; and (iv) the General Partner may Transfer
all but not less than all of its Partnership Interest in a single transaction or
series of related transactions to a Person or Persons that are Affiliates of the
General Partner, provided that such Person or Persons shall have net worth that
is sufficient to enable it to satisfy the obligations of the General Partner
hereunder.

            (b) As a condition to certain Transfers described in Section 7.1(a),
(i) upon any Transfer contemplated by the foregoing clauses (ii) and (iii), the
Partnership Interest subject to the Transfer shall be a limited partnership
interest in the hands of the transferee and the transferee shall have the rights
and obligations of a Limited Partner hereunder; and (ii) each Person who
acquires a Partnership Interest as a result of a Transfer pursuant to Section
7.1(a)(iv) shall execute a counterpart of this Agreement and agree to be bound
as the General Partner hereunder and the General Partner shall thereupon be
permitted to withdraw from the Partnership.

            (c) Notwithstanding anything else set forth herein, the General
Partner may, with a Majority Vote, sell all of its interests and all other
interests in the Partnership in a single transaction or a series of related
transactions, and, in any such case, each of the Limited Partners of the
Partnership may be required to sell, in the same transaction or transactions,
all of their interests in the Partnership, provided, that if the Limited
Partners are required to sell their interests pursuant to this Section 7.1(c),
each Limited Partner shall be entitled to receive the value of its Partnership
Interests determined by multiplying the amount to be paid for the interests of
all of the Partners by the fraction the numerator of which is the number of
Vested Partnership Points held by such Limited Partner and the denominator of
which is the aggregate number of Vested Partnership Points outstanding.

      SECTION 7.2 RESIGNATION, REDEMPTION, AND WITHDRAWAL. Except as described
in Section 7.1(a)(iv), without a Majority Vote, the General Partner shall not
have the right (a) to resign or withdraw from the Partnership or (b) to have all
or any portion of its interest in the Partnership redeemed. Any resigned,
withdrawn or removed General Partner shall, unless otherwise agreed with its
successor, retain its interest in the capital of the Partnership and its other
economic rights under this Agreement.


                   ARTICLE VIII - DISSOLUTION AND TERMINATION.

      SECTION 8.1 EVENTS OF DISSOLUTION.

            (a) The Partnership shall only be dissolved:


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                        (i) on a date designated in writing by the General
            Partner and approved by Majority Vote;

                        (ii) upon bankruptcy of, or the occurrence of an event
            of withdrawal (as defined in the Partnership Act) with respect to,
            the General Partner;

                        (iii) upon the sale or other disposition of all (or a
            substantial portion of) the Partnership's assets;

                        (iv) upon the effective date of the resignation or
            withdrawal of the General Partner pursuant to Section 7.2 hereof;

                        (v) upon the entry of a decree of judicial dissolution
            under Section 17-802 of the Partnership Act; or

                        (vi) in any event, at midnight on December 31, 2095
            unless the Partnership's term is extended pursuant to Section 2.5
            hereof.

            (b) Dissolution of the Partnership shall be effective at the close
of business on the day on which the event occurs giving rise to the dissolution,
whereupon the Partnership shall be liquidated in an orderly manner, as soon as
reasonably practicable, but the Partnership shall not terminate until the assets
of the Partnership shall have been distributed as provided herein.
Notwithstanding the dissolution of the Partnership, prior to the termination of
the Partnership, as aforesaid, the business of the Partnership and the affairs
of the Partners, as such, shall continue to be governed by this Agreement. The
General Partner shall liquidate the assets of the Partnership and apply and
distribute the proceeds thereof in accordance with Section 5.4 hereof. If the
General Partner is unwilling or unable to carry out the duties contemplated by
this Article VIII, another Person shall be designated to perform such duties by
a Majority Vote. Under such circumstances references to the General Partner in
Section 5.4 and in this Article VIII shall be deemed to refer to the Person so
designated.


                        ARTICLE IX - RECORDS AND REPORTS

      SECTION 9.1 BOOKS AND RECORDS. The General Partner (or, at the direction
of the General Partner, the Officers of the Partnership) shall keep complete and
accurate books of account with respect to the operations of the Partnership,
prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles using the
accrual method of accounting, consistently applied. Such books shall reflect
that the interests in the Partnership have not been registered under the
Securities Act, and that the interests may not be sold or transferred without
registration under the Securities Act or exemption therefrom and without
compliance with Article VI or Article VII of this Agreement. Such books shall be
maintained at the principal office of the Partnership, or at such other place as
the General Partner shall determine with the approval of a Majority Vote. All
Partners, and their duly authorized representatives, shall at all reasonable
times have access to such books.


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      SECTION 9.2 ACCOUNTING. The Partnership's books of account shall be kept
on the accrual method of accounting, or on such other method of accounting as
the General Partner may from time to time determine, with the advice of the
Independent Public Accountants, and shall be closed and balanced at the end of
each Partnership fiscal year. The taxable year of the Partnership shall be the
twelve months ending December 31 or such other taxable year as the General
Partner may designate, with the written advice of the Independent Public
Accountants.

      SECTION 9.3 FINANCIAL REPORTS. The Partnership shall furnish to each
Partner each of the following, which shall be prepared and distributed or caused
to be prepared and distributed by the Officers of the Partnership:

            (a) Within twenty-five (25) days after the end of each month and
each fiscal quarter, an unaudited financial report of Partnership, which report
shall be prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles
using the accrual method of accounting, consistently applied (except that the
financial report may (i) be subject to normal year-end audit adjustments which
are neither individually nor in the aggregate material and (ii) not contain all
notes thereto which may be required in accordance with generally accepted
accounting principles) and shall be certified by the Partnership's chief
executive officer or the most senior financial officer of the Partnership
involved in the preparation of such report, and which shall include the
following:

                        (i) statements of operations, changes in Partners'
            capital and cash flows for such month or quarter, together with a
            cumulative income statement from the first day of the then-current
            fiscal year to the last day of such month or quarter;

                        (ii) a balance sheet as of the last day of such month or
            quarter; and

                        (iii) with respect to each quarterly financial report, a
            detailed computation of Free Cash Flow for such quarter.

            (b) Within sixty (60) days after the end of each fiscal year of the
Partnership, audited financial statements of the Partnership, which shall
include statements of operations, changes in partners' capital and cash flows
for such year and a balance sheet as of the last day thereof, each prepared in
accordance with generally accepted accounting principles using the accrual
method of accounting, consistently applied, certified by Independent Public
Accountants.

            (c) Within twenty-five (25) days after the end of each calendar
quarter, the Partnership's operating budget for each of the next four (4) fiscal
quarters, in such form and containing such estimates as may be required by the
General Partner from time to time, certified by the most senior financial
officer of the Partnership.

            (d) Copies of all financial statements, reports, notices, press
releases and other documents released to the public.

            (e) Any other financial or other information available to the
Officers as the General Partner shall have reasonably requested on a timely
basis.


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      SECTION 9.4 BUDGET MEETINGS.

            (a) The Partnership shall hold regular quarterly budget meetings
within ten (10) days after the distribution of each operating budget required by
Section 9.3(c) hereof. Each budget meeting shall be attended (either in person
or by telephone) by the Partnership's chief executive officer, most senior
financial officer, such representative or representatives of the General Partner
as the General Partner may designate from time to time, and such other persons
as the General Partner or the Partnership's chief executive officer may deem
necessary or appropriate. The Partnership and the CEO shall give each such
Person notice of the time and place of each budget meeting at least five (5)
days prior to the occurrence thereof. The Partnership will reimburse the
reasonable travel expenses of any representative of the General Partner who
attends each budget meeting.

            (b) At each budget meeting, the most senior financial officer of the
Partnership shall make a presentation, comparing the budget for the most
recently completed calendar quarter which was presented at the previous budget
meeting with the Partnership's results for the most recently completed calendar
quarter and explaining the preparation of the most recently distributed budgets
pursuant to Section 9.3(a) hereof. Each of the attendees (whether in person or
by telephone) at such meeting shall have the right to submit proposals and
suggestions regarding the operations of the Partnership, and the attendees at
the meeting shall discuss and consider such proposals and suggestions.

      SECTION 9.5 TAX MATTERS.

            (a) The General Partner shall cause to be prepared and filed on or
before the due date (or any extension thereof) Federal, state and local tax or
information returns required to be filed by the Partnership. The General
Partner, to the extent that Partnership funds are available, shall cause the
Partnership to pay any taxes payable by the Partnership (it being understood
that the expenses of preparation and filing of such tax returns, and the amounts
of such taxes, are to be treated as operating expenses of the Partnership);
provided that the General Partner shall not be required to cause the Partnership
to pay any tax so long as the General Partner or the Partnership is in good
faith and by appropriate legal proceedings contesting the validity,
applicability or amount thereof and such contest does not materially endanger
any right or interest of the Partnership and adequate reserves therefor have
been set aside by the Partnership.

            (b) The General Partner shall be the tax matters partner for the
Partnership pursuant to Sections 6221 through 6233 of the Code.

            (c) The Partnership will pay out of its Free Cash Flow the amounts
of any unincorporated business tax attributable to the Partnership.


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                           ARTICLE X - MISCELLANEOUS.

      SECTION 10.1 NOTICES. All notices, requests, elections, consents or
demands permitted or required to be made under this Agreement shall be in
writing, signed by the Partner or Partners giving such notice, request,
election, consent or demand and shall be delivered personally, or sent by
registered or certified mail, or by overnight courier to the other Partners, at
their addresses set forth on the signature pages hereof or on Exhibit A hereto,
or at such other addresses as may be supplied by written notice given in
conformity with the terms of this Section 10.1. The date of any such personal
delivery or the date of delivery by an overnight courier or of the registered or
certified mail, as the case may be, shall be the date of such notice.

      SECTION 10.2 SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS. Subject to the restrictions on
transfer set forth herein, this Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure
to the benefit of the Partners, their respective successors,
successors-in-title, heirs and assigns, and each and every
successors-in-interest to any Partners, whether such successor acquires such
interest by way of gift, purchase, foreclosure or by any other method, and each
shall hold such interest subject to all of the terms and provisions of this
Agreement.

      SECTION 10.3 AMENDMENTS. No amendments may be made to this Agreement
without the written consent of (a) the General Partner and (b) a Majority Vote
of the Limited Partners; provided, however, that the General Partner shall make
such amendments and additions to Exhibit A hereto as are required by the
provisions hereof; and, provided further, that the General Partner may amend
this Agreement to correct any printing, stenographic or clerical errors or
omissions. Except as otherwise provided for herein, no amendment may be made to
this Agreement which materially and adversely affects a Limited Partner in a
manner different from all the other Limited Partners, without the written
consent of the Limited Partner which would be so affected. Notwithstanding
anything contained herein to the contrary, no amendment may be made to reduce
the Partnership Points of any Partner without the written consent of such
Partner.

      SECTION 10.4 NO PARTITION. No Partner nor any successors-in-interest to
any Partner, shall have the right while this Agreement remains in effect to have
the property of the Partnership partitioned, or to file a complaint or institute
any proceeding at law or in equity to have the property of the Partnership
partitioned, and each Partner, on behalf of himself, his successors,
representatives, heirs and assigns, hereby waives any such right. It is the
intent of the Partners that during the term of this Agreement, the rights of the
Partners and their successors-in-interest, as among themselves, shall be
governed by the terms of this Agreement, and that the right of any Partner or
successors-in-interest to Transfer his Partnership Interest shall be subject to
the limitations and restrictions of this Agreement.

      SECTION 10.5 NO WAIVER. The failure of any Partner to insist upon strict
performance of a covenant hereunder or of any obligation hereunder, irrespective
of the length of time for which such failure continues, shall not be a waiver of
such Partner's right to demand strict compliance in the future. No consent or
waiver, express or implied, to or of any breach or default in the performance of
any obligation hereunder, shall constitute a consent or waiver to or of any
other breach or default in the performance of the same or any other obligation
hereunder.


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      SECTION 10.6 PRIOR AGREEMENTS SUPERSEDED. This Agreement, (including
without limitation, the schedules and exhibits hereto), supersedes the
Predecessor Agreement and all other prior understandings and agreements among
the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof.

      SECTION 10.7 CAPTIONS. Titles or captions of Articles or Sections
contained in this Agreement are inserted as a matter of convenience and for
reference, and in no way define, limit, extend or describe the scope of this
Agreement or the intent of any provision hereof.

      SECTION 10.8 COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement may be executed in a number of
counterparts, all of which together shall for all purposes constitute one
Agreement, binding on all the Partners notwithstanding that all Partners have
not signed the same counterpart.

      SECTION 10.9 APPLICABLE LAW. This Agreement and the rights and obligations
of the parties hereunder shall be governed by and interpreted, construed and
enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Delaware, without applying
the choice of law provisions thereof.

      SECTION 10.10 SINGULAR AND PLURAL. All terms herein using the singular
shall include the plural; all terms using the plural shall include the singular;
in each case, the term shall be as appropriate to the context of each sentence.

      SECTION 10.11 CREDITORS. None of the provisions of this Agreement shall be
for the benefit of or enforceable by any creditor of (a) any Partner, (b) any
Employee Stockholder or (c) the Partnership, other than a Partner who is also a
creditor of the Partnership.


                           [Intentionally Left Blank]


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<PAGE>   45
      IN WITNESS WHEREOF the General Partner and the Limited Partners have
executed and delivered this Limited Partnership Agreement as of the day and year
first above written.

                                 GENERAL PARTNER


Name and Signature                          Address

AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP, INC.             Affiliated Managers Group, Inc.
                                            One International Place
                                            Boston, Massachusetts 02110
By:/s/ Sean M. Healey
   -------------------------------
   Name:  Sean M. Healey
   Title: Executive Vice President


                                LIMITED PARTNERS


Name and Signature                          Address

WMD CORP.                                   311 South Wacker Drive, Suite 4500
                                            Chicago, IL 60606
By:/s/ William M. Dutton
   -------------------------------
   William M. Dutton, President


KSK CORP.                                   311 South Wacker Drive, Suite 4500
                                            Chicago, IL 60606
By:/s/ Kenneth S. Kailin
   -------------------------------
   Kenneth S. Kailin, President


GXL CORP.                                   311 South Wacker Drive, Suite 4500
                                            Chicago, IL 60606
By:/s/ Geoffrey P. Lutz
   -------------------------------
   Geoffrey P. Lutz, President


MXM CORP.                                   311 South Wacker Drive, Suite 4500
                                            Chicago, IL 60606
By:/s/ Michael Maloney
   -------------------------------
   Michael Maloney, President


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<PAGE>   46

                                 ACKNOWLEDGMENT

      For good and valuable consideration, the receipt of which is hereby
acknowledged, each of the undersigned hereby acknowledges the provisions of this
Agreement, agrees that he constitutes an Employee Stockholder hereunder and
agrees to fulfill all of the rights and duties of an Employee Stockholder
hereunder.

Name and Signature                            Employee Stockholder of:


/s/ William M. Dutton                         WMD Corp.
- ----------------------------------
William M. Dutton


/s/ Kenneth S. Kailin                         KSK Corp.
- ----------------------------------
Kenneth S. Kailin


/s/ Geoffrey P. Lutz                          GXL Corp.
- ----------------------------------
Geoffrey P. Lutz


/s/ Michael Maloney                           MXM Corp.
- ----------------------------------
Michael Maloney


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                                    EXHIBIT A

                         ATTACHED TO AND MADE A PART OF
            THE AMENDED AND RESTATED LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT OF
                         SKYLINE ASSET MANAGEMENT, L.P.

                                                                  PARTNERSHIP
                                                                    POINTS
                                                                  -----------
Vested Partnership Points Issued to General Partner:

         Affiliated Managers Group, Inc.                              55

Vested Partnership Points Issued to Limited Partners:

         WMD Corp                                                     22

         KSK Corp.                                                     4

         GXL Corp.                                                     3

         MXM Corp.                                                     1
                                                                     --- 
Total Limited Partners                                                30

TOTAL VESTED                                                          85

Unvested Partnership Points:

         KSK Corp.                                                     4 (a)

         GXL Corp.                                                     2 (b)

         Reserved - Hurdle Points                                      4 (c)

         Reserved - Discretionary Points                               5 (d)
                                                                     --- 
TOTAL UNVESTED                                                        15

         TOTAL                                                       100
- ----------------                                                     ===



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(a)       MID-CAP POINTS: These four (4) Partnership Points (the "Mid-Cap
Points") are unvested Partnership Points issued to KSK Corp. as of the Effective
Date. The Mid-Cap Points shall vest and become Vested Partnership Points as
follows:

               (i) If the Revenues From Operations of the Partnership
          attributable to providing Investment Management Services in accordance
          with the Partnership's Midcapitalization Value Equity Management
          strategy ("New Mid-Cap Revenues") annualized based on the assets under
          management as of the last business day of any month (each, a "Vesting
          Test Date") exceed the Revenues From Operations of the Partnership
          attributable to providing Investment Management Services in accordance
          with the Partnership's Midcapitalization Value Equity Management
          strategy annualized based on the assets under management as of the
          Effective Date (the "Mid-Cap Base") by at least $750,000 (for any
          reason including contributions to new or existing accounts, increases
          in fees payable to the Partnership or appreciation in the value of the
          assets of the accounts), then one (1) Partnership Point shall vest and
          become a Vested Partnership Point as of such Vesting Test Date.

               (ii) If the New Mid-Cap Revenues annualized based on the assets
          under management as of any Vesting Test Date exceed the Mid-Cap Base
          by at least $1,500,000 (for any reason including contributions to new
          or existing accounts, increases in fees payable to the Partnership or
          appreciation in the value of the assets of the accounts), then one (1)
          Partnership Point (in addition to the Point described in the preceding
          paragraph) shall vest and become a Vested Partnership Point as of such
          Vesting Test Date.

               (iii) If the New Mid-Cap Revenues annualized based on the assets
          under management as of any Vesting Test Date exceed the Mid-Cap Base
          by at least $2,250,000 (for any reason including contributions to new
          or existing accounts, increases in fees payable to the Partnership or
          appreciation in the value of the assets of the accounts), then one (1)
          Partnership Point (in addition to the Points described in the
          preceding paragraphs) shall vest and become a Vested Partnership Point
          as of such Vesting Test Date.

               (iv) If the New Mid-Cap Revenues annualized based on the assets
          under management as of any Vesting Test Date exceed the Mid-Cap Base
          by at least $3,000,000 (for any reason including contributions to new
          or existing accounts, increases in fees payable to the Partnership or
          appreciation in the value of the assets of the accounts), then one (1)
          Partnership Point (in addition to the Points described in the
          preceding paragraphs) shall vest and become a Vested Partnership Point
          as of such Vesting Test Date.

               (v) If any Mid-Cap Point has failed to vest in accordance with
          the foregoing paragraphs by the sixth anniversary of the Effective
          Date, such Partnership Point shall terminate unvested.



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               (vi) Any Mid-Cap Points that terminate unvested in accordance
          with the preceding paragraph or in accordance with Section 3.8(a) may
          be reissued only by mutual consent of the CEO and the General Partner.

(b)       MARKETING POINTS: These two (2) Partnership Points (the "Marketing 
Points") are unvested Partnership Points issued to GXL Corp. as of the Effective
Date. The Marketing Points shall vest and become Vested Partnership Points as
follows:

               (i) If the Revenues From Operations of the Partnership
          attributable to providing Investment Management Services for assets
          under management that have come under management by the Partnership
          since the Effective Date by reason of additional contributions by
          existing clients or from new clients (without regard to any
          appreciation or depreciation of assets under management and without
          regard to assets withdrawn from management since the Effective Date)
          annualized based on such assets as of a Vesting Test Date ("New
          Marketing Revenues") are equal to at least $375,000, then one-half of
          one (0.5) Partnership Point shall vest and become one-half of one
          (0.5) Vested Partnership Point as of such Vesting Test Date.

               (ii) If the New Marketing Revenues annualized based on such
          assets as of any Vesting Test Date are equal to at least $750,000,
          then one-half of one (.50) Partnership Point (in addition to the
          fraction of a Point described in the preceding paragraph) shall vest
          and become one-half of one (0.5) Vested Partnership Point as of such
          Vesting Test Date.

               (iii) If the New Marketing Revenues annualized based on such
          assets as of any Vesting Test Date are equal to at least $1,125,000,
          then one-half of one (.50) Partnership Point (in addition to the Point
          described in the preceding paragraphs) shall vest and become a
          one-half of one (0.5) Vested Partnership Point as of such Vesting Test
          Date.

               (iv) If the New Marketing Revenues annualized based on such
          assets as of any Vesting Test Date are equal to at least $1,500,000,
          then one-half of one (.50) Partnership Point (in addition to the one
          and one-half (1.5) Points described in the preceding paragraphs) shall
          vest and become one-half of one (0.5) Vested Partnership Point as of
          such Vesting Test Date.

               (v) If any Marketing Point has failed to vest in accordance with
          the foregoing paragraphs by the sixth anniversary of the Effective
          Date, such Partnership Point shall terminate unvested.

               (vi) Any Marketing Points that terminate unvested in accordance
          with the preceding paragraph or in accordance with Section 3.8(a) may
          be reissued only by mutual consent of the CEO and the General Partner.

(c)       HURDLE POINTS: These four (4) Partnership Points (the "Hurdle Points")
are not issued


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as of the Effective Date, but are reserved for issuance as follows:

               (i) Subject to the provisions of Section 6.5(e), the CEO in his
          discretion may issue all or any portion of the Hurdle Points at any
          time, and from time to time, to any one or more persons who are, or
          have agreed to become, employed by the Partnership (or are controlled
          by persons who are so employed or have so agreed).

               (ii) In his discretion, the CEO may elect, prior to the issuance
          of any particular portion(s) of the Hurdle Points to any person
          ("Undesignated Hurdle Points"), to assign incentive goals with respect
          to all or any portion of such Undesignated Hurdle Points, which
          incentive goals may be reviewed by the CEO annually for the purposes
          of making adjustments thereto. If such incentive goals are satisfied
          while the Undesignated Hurdle Points are held in reserve, then
          following such satisfaction, the Undesignated Hurdle Points may be
          issued by the CEO in his discretion as if they were, and they shall
          thereupon be deemed to be, Discretionary Points governed by paragraph
          (d) hereof. Prior to such satisfaction, the CEO in his discretion may
          issue all or any portion of the Undesignated Hurdle Points at any
          time, and from time to time, to any one or more persons pursuant to
          paragraphs (c)(i), (c)(iii) and (c)(iv).

               (iii) Subject to the provisions of Section 6.5(e), the CEO shall,
          at the time of issuance of any Hurdle Points, establish the terms and
          conditions of such Hurdle Points, including the terms and conditions
          upon which such Hurdle Points shall become Vested Partnership Points.
          The terms and conditions pursuant to which Hurdle Points shall become
          Vested Partnership Points shall be determined in the discretion of the
          CEO for the purposes of providing performance incentives to the
          persons receiving such Hurdle Points (or persons by whom they are
          controlled), and may be reviewed by the CEO annually for the purposes
          of making adjustments thereto.

               (iv) Except as described in paragraph (ii) above with respect to
          Hurdle Points that have been deemed Discretionary Points, the Hurdle
          Points shall be unvested when issued. Any Hurdle Points (or fractions
          thereof) that terminate unvested in accordance with Section 3.8(a) or
          otherwise fail to become Vested Partnership Points and terminate in
          accordance with their terms may be reissued by the CEO in his sole
          discretion, PROVIDED that such Hurdle Points shall remain Hurdle
          Points hereunder and shall remain subject to the provisions of Section
          6.5(e) and this paragraph (c).

(d)       DISCRETIONARY POINTS: These five (5) Partnership Points, plus any 
Hurdle Points that are deemed Discretionary Points in accordance with paragraph
(c)(ii) above (the "Discretionary Points") are not issued as of the Effective
Date, but are reserved for issuance as follows:

               (i) Subject to the provisions of Section 6.5(e), the CEO in his
          discretion may issue all or any portion of the Discretionary Points at
          any time, and from time to time to one or more persons who are, or
          have agreed to become, employed by the


<PAGE>   51


          Partnership (or are controlled by persons who are so employed or have
          so agreed).

               (ii) At the time of issuance, the Discretionary Points may be
          unvested Partnership Points or Vested Partnership Points, as
          determined by the CEO in his discretion. Subject to the provisions of
          Section 6.5(e), the CEO may establish the terms and conditions of the
          Discretionary Points, including without limitation the terms and
          conditions upon which any unvested Discretionary Points may become
          Vested Partnership Points.

               (iii) Any Discretionary Points (or fractions thereof) that
          terminate unvested in accordance with Section 3.8(a) or otherwise fail
          to become Vested Partnership Points and terminate in accordance with
          their terms may be reissued by the CEO in his sole discretion,
          PROVIDED that such Discretionary Points shall remain Discretionary
          Points hereunder and shall remain subject to the provisions of Section
          6.5(e) and this paragraph (d).




<PAGE>   1


                                                                    Exhibit 11.1

(Dollars and shares in 000s, except per share amounts)

                        Affiliated Managers Group, Inc.
                 Statement Regarding Computation of Primary and
                        Fully Diluted Per Share Earnings

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                           Historical                       Pro Forma, as adjusted
                                                           ----------                       ----------------------
                                                     Year Ended December 31,            Year Ended     Nine Months Ended
                                             -------------------------------------     December 31,      September 30, 
                                              1994           1995            1996          1996              1997
                                              ----           ----            ----     -------------    ------------------
<S>                                          <C>            <C>            <C>            <C>               <C> 
Net (loss) attributable to common
stock                                        $ (206)        $(2,936)       $(2,372)
                                             ------         -------        -------        

Pro forma net income attributable to
common stock                                                                              $ 1,078           $ 3,970
                                                                                          -------           -------

Actual weighted average shares
outstanding                                   3,044           1,439            942            942             1,079

Weighted average cheap stock
outstanding during the period(1)                103             103            103            103               103 
 
Assumed conversion of preferred
stock                                         1,331           3,513          5,586          5,586             5,586

Shares issued subsequent to 
January 1, 1996(2)                                                                          9,371             9,371
                                             ------         -------        -------        -------           -------
                                              
Weighted average shares
outstanding                                   4,478           5,055          6,631         16,002            16,139  

Net (loss) attributable to common 
stockholders per share                       $(0.05)        $ (0.58)       $ (0.36)        

Pro forma net income attributable to
common stockholders per share                                                             $  0.07           $  0.25 

</TABLE>
- ------------

(1)  In accordance with the Securities and Exchange Commission staff accounting
     Bulletin No. 83, issuances of Common Stock and Common Stock equivalents
     within one year prior to the initial filing date of the registration
     statement, at share prices less than the assumed initial public offering
     price of $21.50 per share (cheap stock), are considered to have been made
     in anticipation of the Offerings. Accordingly, these equity issuances are
     treated as if issued and outstanding, using the treasury stock method, for
     all periods presented.

(2)  Includes (i) shares issued in connection with the Prior Investments and 
     the Recent Financing, (ii) shares issued to shareholders of an Affiliate 
     upon consummation of the Offerings, and (iii) shares issued in the 
     Offerings.

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                                                                    EXHIBIT 23.2
 
                       CONSENT OF INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS
 
   
We consent to the inclusion in Pre-Effective Amendment No. 6 to the registration
statement on Form S-1 (File No. 333-34679) of our report dated April 26, 1997,
except for Note 16 for which the date is October 27, 1997, on our audits of the
financial statements of Affiliated Managers Group, Inc. We also consent to the
references to our firm under the captions "Experts", "Summary Historical and Pro
Forma and Financial Data" and "Selected Historical Financial Data."
    
 
                                             /s/ COOPERS & LYBRAND L.L.P.
                                          --------------------------------------
                                                 Coopers & Lybrand L.L.P.
 
Boston, Massachusetts
   
November 19, 1997
    

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                                                                    EXHIBIT 23.3
 
                       CONSENT OF INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS
 
   
     We consent to the inclusion in Pre-Effective Amendment No. 6 to the
registration statement on Form S-1 (File No. 333-34679) of our reports dated
August 8, 1997 and August 15, 1997, on our audits of the financial statements of
The Burridge Group Inc. and Gofen and Glossberg, Inc., respectively. We also
consent to the references to our firm under the captions "Experts", "Summary
Historical and Pro Forma and Financial Data" and "Selected Historical Financial
Data".
    
 
                                             /s/ COOPERS & LYBRAND L.L.P.
                                          --------------------------------------
                                                 Coopers & Lybrand L.L.P.
 
Chicago, Illinois
   
November 19, 1997
    

<PAGE>   1
 
                                                                    EXHIBIT 23.4
 
                       CONSENT OF INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS
 
   
     We consent to the inclusion in Pre-Effective Amendment No. 6 to the
registration statement on Form S-1 (File No. 333-34679) of our reports dated
September 23, 1997, except for Note 9 for which the date is October 9, 1997, and
August 15, 1997, except for Note 9 for which the date is September 30, 1997, on
our audits of the financial statements of Tweedy, Browne Company L.P. and
GeoCapital Corporation. We also consent to the references to our Firm under the
captions "Experts", "Summary Historical and Pro Forma and Financial Data" and
"Selected Historical Financial Data".
    
 
                                             /s/ COOPERS & LYBRAND L.L.P.
                                          --------------------------------------
                                                 Coopers & Lybrand L.L.P.
 
New York, New York
   
November 19, 1997
    

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                                                                    EXHIBIT 23.5
 
                              ACCOUNTANTS' CONSENT
 
The Board of Directors
First Quadrant:
 
     We consent to the use of our report included herein and to the reference to
our firm under the heading "Experts" in the Prospectus.
 
                                              /s/ KPMG PEAT MARWICK LLP
                                          --------------------------------------
                                                  KPMG Peat Marwick LLP
 
Los Angeles, California
   
November 19, 1997
    


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