PRICE T ROWE INTERNATIONAL FUNDS INC
497K1, 1999-05-27
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   FUND PROFILE
 ________, 1999

T. Rowe Price New Asia Fund

 A stock fund seeking long-term capital growth through investments in Asia and
 the Pacific Basin, excluding Japan.

 This profile summarizes key information about the fund that is included in the
 fund's prospectus. The fund's prospectus includes additional information about
 the fund, including a more detailed description of the risks associated with
 investing in the fund that you may want to consider before you invest. You may
 obtain the prospectus and other information about the fund at no cost by
 calling 1-XXX-XXX-XXXX, or by visiting our Web site at www.troweprice.com.

 1. What is the fund's objective?

   The fund seeks long-term growth of capital through investments in large and
   small companies located, or with primary operations, in Asia (excluding
   Japan).


 2. What is the fund's principal investment strategy?

   Investments may be made in any of the countries listed below, as well as
   others as their markets develop:

  . Primary Emphasis:  Australia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, India, New Zealand,
   Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand.

  . Others:  China, Pakistan, and Vietnam.

   Stock selection reflects a growth style. Price-Fleming employs in-depth
   fundamental research in an effort to identify companies capable of achieving
   and sustaining above-average, long-term earnings growth. We seek to purchase
   such stocks at reasonable prices in relation to present or anticipated
   earnings, cash
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   flow, or book value, and valuation factors often influence our allocations
   among large-, mid-, or small-cap shares.

   While we invest with an awareness of the global economic backdrop and our
   outlook for individual countries, bottom-up stock selection is the focus of
   our decision-making. Country allocation is driven largely by stock selection,
   though we may limit investments in markets that appear to have poor overall
   prospects.


   While the fund invests primarily in common stocks, we may also purchase other
   securities, including futures and options, in keeping with the fund's
   objective.

   The fund may sell securities for a variety of reasons, such as to secure
   gains, limit losses, or redeploy assets into more promising opportunities.

   Further information about the fund's investments, including a review of
   market conditions and fund strategies and their impact on performance, is
   available in the annual and semiannual shareholder reports. To obtain free
   copies of any of these documents, call 1-XXX-XXX-XXXX.


 3. What are the main risks of investing in the fund?

   As with all stock funds, this fund's share price can fall because of weakness
   in one or more of its primary equity markets, a particular industry, or
   specific holdings. Stock markets can decline for many reasons, including
   adverse political or economic developments, changes in investor psychology,
   or heavy institutional selling. The prospects for an industry or company may
   deteriorate because of a variety of factors, including disappointing earnings
   or changes in the competitive environment. In addition, our assessment of
   companies held in the fund may prove incorrect, resulting in losses or poor
   performance even in rising markets.

   Funds that invest overseas generally carry more risk than funds that invest
   strictly in U.S. assets. Even investments in countries with highly developed
   economies are subject to significant risks. Some particular risks affecting
   this fund include the following:


  . Currency risk  This refers to a decline in the value of a foreign currency
   versus the U.S. dollar, which reduces the dollar value of securities
   denominated in that currency. The overall impact on a fund's holdings can be
   significant and long-lasting, depending on the currencies represented in the
   portfolio, how each one appreciates or depreciates in relation to the U.S.
   dollar, and whether currency positions are hedged. Under normal conditions,
   the fund does not engage in extensive foreign currency hedging programs.
   Further, exchange rate movements are unpredictable and it is not possible to
   effectively hedge the currency risks of many developing countries.

  . Emerging market risk  Investments in emerging markets are subject to abrupt
   and severe price declines. The economic and political structures of
   developing nations, in most cases, do not compare favorably with the U.S. or
   other devel-
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   oped countries in terms of wealth and stability, and their financial markets
   often lack liquidity. These economies are less well developed, and can be
   overly reliant on particular industries, more vulnerable to the ebb and flow
   of international trade, trade barriers, and other protectionist or
   retaliatory measures. Certain countries have legacies of hyperinflation and
   currency devaluations. Investments in countries or regions that have recently
   begun moving away from central planning and state-owned industries toward
   free markets should be regarded as speculative. While certain countries have
   made progress in economic growth, liberalization, fiscal discipline, and
   political and social stability, there is no assurance these trends will
   continue. Some countries have histories of instability and upheaval that
   could cause their governments to act in a detrimental or hostile manner
   toward private enterprise or foreign investment. Significant external risks
   currently affect some emerging countries.

   Governments in many emerging market countries participate to a significant
   degree in their economies and securities markets. The volatility of emerging
   markets may be heightened by the actions of a few major investors. For
   example, substantial increases or decreases in cash flows of mutual funds
   investing in these markets could significantly affect local stock prices and,
   therefore, fund share prices. These factors make investing in such countries
   significantly riskier than in other countries and any one of them could cause
   a fund's share price to decline.


  . Geographic risk  Funds that are less diversified across geographic regions,
   countries, industries, or individual companies are generally riskier than
   more diversified funds. The economies and financial markets of certain
   regions, including Asia, can be highly interdependent and may decline at the
   same time regardless of circumstances within particular countries or
   companies.

  . Other risks of foreign investing  Other risks result from the varying stages
   of economic and political development of foreign countries, the differing
   regulatory environments and accounting standards of non-U.S. markets, and
   higher transaction costs. A fund's investment in any country could be subject
   to actions such as capital or currency controls, nationalizing a company or
   industry, expropriating assets, or imposing punitive taxes which would have a
   severe effect on the fund. In addition, portfolio securities may be listed on
   foreign exchanges that are open on days when the fund does not compute its
   share price. As a result, the fund's net asset value may be significantly
   affected by trading on days when shareholders cannot make transactions.

  . Futures/options risk  To the extent the fund uses futures and options, it is
   exposed to additional volatility and potential losses.

  . Year 2000 risk  Companies, organizations, governmental entities, and markets
   in which the fund invests will be affected by the Year 2000 problem. While at
   this time the fund cannot predict the degree of impact, it is possible that
   foreign
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   markets will be less prepared than U.S. ones. The fund's return could be
   adversely affected as a result.

   As with all mutual funds, there can be no guarantee the fund will achieve its
   objective.

  . The fund's share price may decline, so when you sell your shares, you may
   lose money. An investment in the fund is not a deposit of a bank and is not
   insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any
   other government agency.


 4. How can I tell if the fund is appropriate for me?

   Consider your investment goals, your time horizon for achieving them, and
   your tolerance for the inherent risk of common stock and emerging-market
   investments. A regional fund such as this one is most appropriately used to
   supplement more-diversified "core" holdings. If you want additional exposure
   to Asia and can accept the fund's additional risks in an effort to achieve
   potentially greater capital appreciation, the fund could be an appropriate
   part of your overall investment strategy.

   The fund can be used in both regular and tax-deferred accounts, such as IRAs.

  . The fund should not represent your complete investment program or be used
   for short-term trading purposes.


 5. How has the fund performed in the past?

   The bar chart and the average annual total return table indicate risk by
   illustrating how much returns can differ from one year to the next. The
   fund's past performance is no guarantee of its future returns.
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<TABLE>
 INPUT BAR CHART
HERE
<CAPTION>
  Calendar Year Total Returns
 -------------------------------
 <S>           <C>
  1991               19.32%
  1992               11.24
  1993               78.76
  1994              -19.15
  1995                3.75
  1996               13.51
  1997              -37.13
  1998              -11.11
 -------------------------------
</TABLE>





   The fund can also experience short-term performance swings. The best calendar
   quarter return during the years depicted in the chart was 33.88% in the
   fourth quarter of 1993, and the worst was -27.05% in the fourth quarter of
   1997.


<TABLE>
 Average Annual Total Returns
<CAPTION>
                                                                              Periods ended March 31, 1999
                                                                                              Since inception
                                                                           1 year   5 years     (09/28/90)
 <S>                                                                       <C>      <C>       <C>              <S>

  New Asia Fund                                                             -8.57%   -6.55%        3.79%
                                                                           ------------------------------------
  MSCI All Country Far East Free Ex-Japan                                   -8.41    -6.50         8.18
  Lipper Pacific Ex-Japan Funds Average                                    -11.16    -7.41         3.13
 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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 These figures include changes in principal value, reinvested dividends, and
 capital gain distributions, if any.


 6. What fees or expenses will I pay?

   The fund is 100% no load. There are no fees or charges to buy or sell fund
   shares, reinvest dividends, or exchange into other T. Rowe Price funds. There
   are no 12b-1 fees.

<TABLE>
 Fees and Expenses of the Fund
<CAPTION>
                                        Annual fund operating expenses
                                 (expenses that are deducted from fund assets)
 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 <S>                            <C>

  Management fee                                     0.82%
  Other expenses                                     0.47%
  Total annual fund operating                        1.29%
  expenses
 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>


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   Example.  The following table gives you a rough idea of how expense ratios
   may translate into dollars and helps you to compare the cost of investing in
   this fund with that of other funds. Although your actual costs may be higher
   or lower, the table shows how much you would pay if operating expenses remain
   the same, you invest $10,000, you earn a 5% annual return, and you hold the
   investment for the following periods:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
    <S>          <C>          <C>          <C>
      1 year       3 years      5 years     10 years

       $131           $            $            $
                     409          708         1,556
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 7. Who manages the fund?

   The fund is managed by Rowe Price-Fleming International, Inc., a joint
   venture between T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc. and the London-based Fleming
   Group. Established in 1979, Price-Fleming manages investments for individual
   and institutional accounts, including 12 no-load mutual funds sold directly
   to the public.

   The fund has an Investment Advisory Group that has day-to-day responsibility
   for managing the portfolio and developing and executing its investment
   program. The advisory group consists of Martin G. Wade, who joined
   Price-Fleming in 1979 and has 30 years of experience with the Fleming Group
   in research, client service, and investment management; Frances Dydasco, who
   joined Price-Fleming in 1996 and has 10 years of experience in research and
   financial analysis; and Mark J.T. Edwards, who joined Price-Fleming in 1987
   and has 17 years of experience in financial analysis.

   The following questions and answers about buying and selling shares and
   services do not apply to employer-sponsored retirement plans. If you are a
   participant in one of these plans, please call your plan's toll-free number
   for additional information.


 8. How can I purchase shares?

   Fill out and return a New Account Form in the postpaid envelope, along with
   your check. The minimum initial purchase is $2,500 ($1,000 for IRAs and gifts
   or transfers to minors) or $50 if investing through Automatic Asset Builder.
   The minimum subsequent investment is $100 ($50 for IRAs, gifts or transfers
   to minors, or Automatic Asset Builder). You can also open an account by bank
   wire, by exchanging from another T. Rowe Price fund, or by transferring
   assets from another financial institution.


 9. How can I sell shares?

   You may redeem or sell any portion of your account on any business day.
   Simply write to us or call. You can also access your account at any time via
   Tele*Access /(R)/ or our Web site. We offer convenient exchange among our
   entire family of domestic and international funds. Restrictions may apply in
   special circum-
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   stances, and some redemption requests need a signature guarantee. A $5 fee is
   charged for wire redemptions under $5,000.


 10. When will I receive income and capital gain distributions?

   The fund distributes income annually and net capital gains, if any, at
   year-end. For regular accounts, income and short-term gains are taxable at
   ordinary income rates, and long-term gains are taxable at the capital gains
   rate. Distributions are reinvested automatically in additional shares unless
   you choose another option, such as receiving a check. Distributions paid to
   IRAs and employer-sponsored retirement plans are automatically reinvested.


 11. What services are available?

   A wide range, including but not limited to:

  . retirement plans for individuals and large and small businesses;

  . automated information and transaction services by telephone or computer;

  . electronic transfers between fund and bank accounts;

  . automatic investing and automatic exchange;


  . brokerage services; and

  . asset manager accounts.
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To Open a Mutual Fund, Asset Manager, or Brokerage Account
 Investor Services
 1-XXX-XXX-XXXX

For Information on Existing Accounts
 Shareholder Services
 1-800-225-5132

For Yields and Prices and Account Transactions
 Tele*Access/(R)/
 24 hours, 7 days 1-800-638-2587

For Fund Information and Account Transactions on the Internet
 www.troweprice.com

Investor Centers
 101 East Lombard St. Baltimore, MD 21202

 T. Rowe Price Financial Center 10090 Red Run Blvd. Owings Mills, MD 21117

 Farragut Square 900 17th Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20006


 Warner Center Plaza 5 21800 Oxnard Street Suite 270 Woodland Hills, CA 91367


 4200 West Cypress St. 10th Floor Tampa, FL 33607

 4410 Arrows West Drive Colorado Springs, CO 80907

Headquarters
 100 East Pratt St. Baltimore, MD 21202
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NEW ACCOUNT FORM                                   (LOGO)
You may purchase shares of a T. Rowe Price fund after
reviewing the information in the profile or after requesting
and reviewing the fund's prospectus (and other information).

Please note: an IRA will not be established using this form.
If you want to open an IRA, call 1-800-638-5660 to request
an IRA New Account Form.
Mail this form to: T. Rowe Price
P.O. Box 17300, Baltimore, MD 21298-9353

For help with this form, call toll free 1-800-638-5660.

Please do not remove the mailing label from this form.

1 PROVIDE YOUR TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
Owner's or Minor's Social Security or Tax ID Number
(Use Minor's Social Security Number for Custodial Account)
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Joint Owner's or Custodian's Social Security or Tax ID Number
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

2 DESIGNATE TYPE OF ACCOUNT AND OWNER NAME(S)
Please print in CAPITAL LETTERS. Choose one:
__   Individual or Joint Account.*
     *Joint tenancy with right of survivorship unless you instruct otherwise.
     Owner's Name (First, Middle Initial, Last)
    ________________________________
       Title: Mr. Ms. Mrs. Dr.

     Joint Owner's Name (First, Middle Initial, Last)
        ________________________________
        Title: Mr. Ms. Mrs. Dr.

__   Custodial Account.
       Uniform Gift or Transfer to Minors Act (UGMA or UTMA)
       Custodian's Name (First, Middle Initial, Last)
      ________________________________

       Minor's Name (First, Middle Initial, Last)
      ________________________________

       State of Residence (Minor's or Custodian's)
      ________________________________

__    Trust, Corporation, Business, or Other Entity Account.*
       *Please attach the first and last pages of the trust agreement or a copy
of
        the corporate resolution.
        Name of Trust, Corporation, or Other Entity
        _________________________________________________________

        Trustee Names or Type of Entity
         ________________________________________________________



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        Name of Trust Beneficiary (Optional)        Date of Trust Agreement
     ________________                              __-__-__
                      month   day    year

__   Check this box if your organization is incorporated or tax-exempt under
        Section 501(a) of the Internal Revenue Code, a qualified retirement plan
        under Section 401(a), or a custodial account under Section 403(b)(7),
and
        you DO NOT want us to file information returns on your behalf.

3 PROVIDE YOUR ADDRESS
Street Address or P.O. Box
__________________________________________________
__________________________________________________

City                 State
____________________                          __

ZIP Code
_ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _

4 PROVIDE OTHER ACCOUNT DATA
Daytime Phone                               Ext.
_ _ _   _ _ _ - _ _ _ _                            _ _ _ _

Evening Phone                               Ext.
_ _ _   _ _ _ - _ _ _ _                            _ _ _ _

Date of Birth (Owner/Minor)

Date of Birth (Joint Owner/Custodian)
_ _ - _ _ - _ _                   _ _ - _ _ - _ _
month day year                     month day year

__ U.S. Citizen             __     Resident Alien
__ Nonresident Alien. My permanent foreign address for tax purposes is:
_____________________________________
_____________________________________
Owner's Occupation / Employer Name (Optional)
_____________________________________
Employer Address (Optional)
__________________________________________________________________________

5 SELECT YOUR FUND(S)
Please print the fund name(s) exactly as listed inside the Investment Kit you
received with this form. Fill in the amount of your investment for each fund.
The minimum initial investment is $2,500 per fund ($1,000 for UGMAs/UTMAs)
but is waived if you use Automatic Asset Builder (see Sections 6 and 7E).

Fund Name                                 Amount
__________________________________                $________

Fund Name                                 Amount
__________________________________                $________

Fund Name                                 Amount
__________________________________                $________



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Fund Name                                 Amount
__________________________________                $________

     Total Investment$________


6 CHOOSE YOUR INVESTMENT METHOD

A.    __ By check.
       Make payable to T. Rowe Price Funds. (Otherwise it may be returned.)

B.    __ By Automatic Asset Builder.
       See Section 7E for instructions.

C.    __ By wire.
        Please call 1-800-225-5132 for the following information and wiring
        instructions:

     Account Number
     _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _

     Date of Wire
     _ _ - _ _ - _ _
     month      day        year

 (over, please)
7 SELECT YOUR ACCOUNT SERVICE OPTIONS

A.   TO RECEIVE YOUR DISTRIBUTIONS
Your dividends and capital gains will be reinvested unless you indicate
                                                    ------
otherwise.

        __ Pay dividends and capital gains to me by check.
        __ Transfer dividends and capital gains to my bank account.
             (Please complete Section 7C if you elect this option.)
        __ Pay dividends to me by check and reinvest capital gains.

B.   TO EXCHANGE AND REDEEM FUND SHARES
You can use the telephone or your personal computer to check your account
balance, redeem shares, or make exchanges among any identically registered
accounts unless you check the boxes below.
         ------

     __ I do NOT want telephone/computer exchange.
     __ I do NOT want telephone/computer redemption.

C. TO MAKE TRANSFERS BETWEEN YOUR BANK AND T. ROWE PRICE
This service makes purchasing or redeeming fund shares even more convenient.
Simply call a T. Rowe Price representative or Tele*Access (R) and your
transaction
will be processed by electronically moving money between your bank
account and your mutual fund accounts.

Transfers occur only when you initiate them ($100 minimum) and are made
through the Automated Clearing House (ACH) network or by wire.* This service
becomes available approximately 20 days after your application is
processed. Since you initiate transfers by phone or computer, be sure that
you did not decline the phone/computer redemption service above.

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     __ Check this box to set up this service. YOU MUST ALSO ATTACH A BLANK,
     VOIDED CHECK (other than your investment check) from your bank
     account to this form.

     Any co-owner of your bank account who is not a co-owner of
                                              ---
     your mutual fund account must sign below.

X___________________________________________
Bank Account Co-owner's Signature

*There is a $5 fee for wire redemptions under $5,000 but no fee for ACH
transactions.

            ATTACH VOIDED CHECK HERE
D. TO SET UP CHECKWRITING
You can write checks for $500 or more on all T. Rowe Price money market and
bond fund accounts (except the High Yield and Emerging Markets Bond funds).
Those authorized to write checks should read the checking agreement and sign
below.

By signing this form, I agree to all of State Street Bank's checking account
rules, and to any conditions and limitations on redeeming checks from the
T. Rowe Price Funds. I also agree that:

(1) This form applies to any other identically registered T. Rowe Price
fund checking account I establish later;

(2) If I am subject to IRS backup withholding, I may write checks only on
money fund accounts;

(3) State Street Bank and the Fund reserve the right to change, revoke, or
close any checking account;

(4) The signatures are authentic, and, for organizations, I have submitted
an original or certified resolution authorizing the individuals with legal
capacity to sign and act on behalf of the organization.

(Do not detach this section from the rest of the form.)

_____________________________________________________
Fund Name                               Fund Name
_____________________________________________________
Print Name of Owner, Custodian, or Trustee

X___________________________________________________
Signature                                   Date
_____________________________________________________
Print Name of Joint Owner, Co-trustee, Corporate Officer, etc.

X___________________________________________________
Signature                                   Date

How many signatures do you require on checks?
__ Only one owner                 __   All owners


                                  G00-008 6/30/98
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E. TO SET UP AUTOMATIC ASSET BUILDER
This service allows you to automatically invest in your fund account through
your
bank account and/or payroll deduction each month (minimum $50 per fund).

___ Check this box to invest from your bank account.
       Be sure to complete Section 7C and fill in the information below.

Fund Name
__________________________________________________________________________

Amount                Day of Month You Would Like to Invest
__________________________________                ____

Fund Name
__________________________________________________________________________

Amount                Day of Month You Would Like to Invest
_____________________                        ___

Fund Name
__________________________________________________________________________

Amount                Day of Month You Would Like to Invest
_____________________                        ___

Fund Name
__________________________________________________________________________

Amount                Day of Month You Would Like to Invest
_____________________                        ___

____ Check this box to invest through payroll deduction.
         T. Rowe Price will mail you instructions for this service.

8 SIGN YOUR NEW ACCOUNT FORM
By signing this form, I certify that:

- - I agree to be bound by the terms of the prospectus for each fund in which
I am investing. If I am purchasing shares after reviewing a fund profile, I
understand that I will receive the prospectus after I purchase shares in the
fund. I have the authority and legal capacity to purchase mutual fund shares,
am of legal age in my state, and believe each investment is suitable for me.

- - I authorize T. Rowe Price, the Funds, their affiliates and agents to act on
any
instructions believed to be genuine for any service authorized on this form,
including telephone/computer services. The Funds use reasonable procedures
(including shareholder identity verification) to confirm that instructions
given by telephone/computer are genuine, and the Funds are not liable for
acting on these instructions. (If these procedures are not followed, it is the
opinion of certain regulatory agencies that the Funds may be liable for any
loss that may result from acting on instructions given.) I understand that
anyone who can properly identify my account(s) can make phone/computer
transactions on my behalf.

- - The Funds can redeem shares from my account(s) to reimburse a fund for
any loss due to nonpayment or other indebtedness.

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- - By selecting the electronic transfer service in Section 7C, I hereby authorize
T. Rowe Price to initiate credit and debit entries to my (our) account at the
Financial Institution indicated and for the Financial Institution to credit or
debit the same to such account through the Automated Clearing House
(ACH) system, subject to the rules of the Financial Institution, ACH, and the
Fund. T. Rowe Price may correct any transaction error with a debit or credit
to my Financial Institution account and/or Fund account. THIS AUTHORIZATION,
including any credit or debit entries initiated thereunder, is in full
force and effect until I notify T. Rowe Price of its revocation by telephone
or in writing and T. Rowe Price has had sufficient time to act on it.

- - Under penalties of perjury, the tax identification number(s) shown on
this form is correct. If I fail to give the correct number or fail to sign this
form, T. Rowe Price may reject, restrict, or redeem my investment. I may
also be subject to IRS backup withholding (currently 31%) on all
distributions and redemptions, and I may be subject to a $50 IRS penalty.

- - Under penalties of perjury, I am NOT subject to IRS backup withholding
because 1) I have not been notified, or 2) notification has been revoked
(cross out "NOT" if you are currently subject to withholding), or 3) I have
indicated in Section 4 that I am a nonresident alien and certify that for
dividends I am not a U.S. citizen or resident (or I am filing for a foreign
corporation, partnership, estate, or trust).

- - For clarification on any of these certification issues, please contact us for
assistance.

- - The IRS does not require your consent to any provision of this document
other than the certifications required to avoid backup withholding.


PLEASE SIGN HERE

X__________________________________________________
Signature of Owner, Custodian, or Trustee         Date

X__________________________________________________
Signature of Joint Owner, Co-trustee, Corporate Officer, etc.   Date

Thank you for your investment. You will receive a confirmation shortly.
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