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SCHEDULE 14A INFORMATION
Proxy Statement Pursuant to Section 14(a) of
the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (Amendment No. )
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240.14a-12
LIBERTY HOMES, INC.
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(Name of Registrant as Specified In Its Charter)
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(Name of Person(s) Filing Proxy Statement, if other than the Registrant)
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14a-6(i)(3).
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LIBERTY HOMES, INC.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS
To Be Held April 27, 1995
To the Shareholders:
The Annual Meeting of Shareholders of Liberty Homes, Inc. will be held at
the Holiday Inn, U.S. Highway 33 East, Goshen, Indiana, on Thursday, April 27,
1995 at 9:00 AM., Eastern Standard Time, for the following purposes:
(1) To elect five directors for the ensuing year.
(2) To transact such other business as may properly come before the meeting.
All shareholders of record at the close of business on March 22, 1995 are
entitled to notice of the Annual Meeting. ONLY SHAREHOLDERS OF CLASS B COMMON
STOCK ARE ENTITLED TO VOTE AT THE ANNUAL MEETING IN PERSON OR BY DULY AUTHORIZED
PROXY.
Accompanying this notice is a copy of the Company's annual report for the
year 1994.
By Order of the Board of
Directors
Edward Joseph Hussey
SECRETARY
Goshen, Indiana
April 5, 1995
IMPORTANT
LIBERTY HOMES, INC. invites each of its shareholders to attend the Annual
Meeting. If you are a shareholder of Class B Common Stock and are unable to be
present at the meeting, it is important that you, whether you are the owner of
one or more shares of Class B Common Stock, sign and return the enclosed proxy.
An envelope on which postage will be paid by the Company is enclosed for that
purpose. Returning your executed proxy will make certain that you are
represented at the Annual Meeting. Your cooperation will be appreciated.
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LIBERTY HOMES, INC.
P.O. BOX 35, GOSHEN, INDIANA 46527
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PROXY STATEMENT
FOR ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS
TO BE HELD ON APRIL 27, 1995
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SOLICITATION OF PROXIES
This proxy statement is furnished to the shareholders of Liberty Homes,
Inc., an Indiana corporation (the "Company"), in connection with a solicitation
of proxies by the Board of Directors of the Company for the Annual Meeting of
Shareholders to be held on April 27, 1995 at 9:00 AM (Eastern Standard Time), or
any adjournment thereof (the "Annual Meeting"). Proxies so given may be revoked
at any time prior to the voting thereof by giving written notice to the
Secretary of the Company or at the meeting by voting by ballot and thereby
canceling any proxies previously returned. Proxies will be solicited by mail and
proxy soliciting material will be furnished to brokerage houses, custodians,
nominees and fiduciaries upon request for forwarding to the beneficial owners of
the Company's Class B Common Stock, $1.00 par value (the "Class B Common
Stock"), held of record by such persons. The cost of solicitation will be borne
by the Company. This proxy statement and enclosed proxy card are being sent to
shareholders on or about April 5, 1995.
SHARES OUTSTANDING AND VOTING RIGHTS
The Company has authorized and outstanding two classes of common stock: the
Class A Common Stock, $1.00 par value (the "Class A Common Stock") and the Class
B Common Stock. All shares of Class A Common Stock are non-voting securities.
ONLY HOLDERS OF CLASS B COMMON STOCK ARE ENTITLED TO VOTE. The Board of
Directors has fixed the close of business on March 22, 1995 as the record date
for the determination of shareholders entitled to notice of and/or to vote at
the Annual Meeting. On that date, the Company had outstanding 2,715,006 shares
of Class A Common Stock and 1,795,494 shares of Class B Common Stock. Each share
of Class B Common Stock entitles its holder to one vote, executed in person or
by properly executed proxy on each matter to be considered at the Annual
Meeting. THE HOLDERS OF CLASS A COMMON STOCK ARE ONLY ENTITLED TO NOTICE OF THE
ANNUAL MEETING AND CANNOT VOTE ON ANY OF THE MATTERS DESCRIBED HEREIN.
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The following table sets forth the beneficial ownership of the only persons
known by the Company to own beneficially more than 5% of any class of the
Company's outstanding stock:
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NUMBER OF
SHARES PERCENT
NAME AND ADDRESS OF BENEFICIALLY OF
TITLE OF CLASS BENEFICIAL OWNER OWNED CLASS
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Class A Common Stock Edward J. Hussey(1) 1,253,219 46.2%
P.O. Box 35
Goshen, IN 46527
Class A Common Stock Quest Advisory Corp. and 395,450 14.6%
Quest Advisory Co.(2)
1414 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10019
Class B Common Stock Hussey Investments L.P. 880,881 49.1%
an Indiana limited
partnership(3)
Edward Joseph Hussey(4)
Michael F. Hussey(4)
John P. Hussey(4)
Nancy A. Parrish(4)
P.O. Box 35
Goshen, IN 46527
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(1) Mr. Hussey has sole investment power over all of his shares of Class A
Common Stock. Mr. Hussey's beneficial ownership is as of March 22, 1995.
(2) According to their Schedule 13G filing, Quest Advisory Corp. and Quest
Advisory Co., investment advisers registered under the Investment Advisers
Act of 1940, beneficially owned as of February 21, 1995, 384,950 shares
(14.2%) and 10,500 shares (.4%) respectively, of the Company's Class A
Common Stock, and have sole investment power with respect to such shares.
(3) Edward J. Hussey is a limited partner in Hussey Investments L.P. and
accordingly has a pecuniary interest in the shares of Class B Common Stock
owned by Hussey Investments L.P. but Edward J. Hussey has no voting or
investment power over such shares and accordingly disclaims beneficial
ownership of such shares.
(4) Edward Joseph Hussey, Michael F. Hussey, John P. Hussey and Nancy A.
Parrish are the general partners of Hussey Investments L.P. and accordingly
share voting and investment control over the shares of Class B Common Stock
owned by that limited partnership.
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FILINGS UNDER SECTION 16(A)
Section 16(a) of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934 requires the
Company's Directors and executive officers and persons who own more than 10% of
a registered class of the Company's equity securities, to file reports of
ownership and changes in ownership of
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such securities with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Directors,
executive officers and greater than 10% beneficial owners are required by
applicable regulations to furnish the Company with copies of all Section 16(a)
forms they filed.
Based solely upon a review of the copies of these forms furnished to the
Company and representations from certain reporting persons that no Form 5's were
required, the Company believes that during 1994 all Directors, executive
officers and greater than 10% beneficial owners complied with all applicable
filing requirements.
ELECTION OF DIRECTORS
Under the By-Laws of the Company, five directors are to be elected at the
Annual Meeting to hold office for the ensuing year or until their successors are
elected and qualified. It is the present intention of the persons named in the
accompanying proxy to vote such proxy for the election of the persons named in
the following table. If, on account of death or unforeseen contingencies, any of
the nominees designated in the table shall not be available for election, the
persons named in the accompanying proxy reserve the right to vote such proxy for
such other person or persons as such proxies shall determine.
The persons named in the following table have been nominated by the Board of
Directors for election at the Annual Meeting. All, except Mr. Day, are presently
directors of the Company. Except as otherwise indicated below, the business
address of each of the directors of the Company is PO. Box 35, Goshen, Indiana
46527. The following table sets forth certain other information with respect to
each nominee.
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CLASS A COMMON STOCK CLASS B COMMON STOCK
BENEFICIALLY OWNED BENEFICIALLY OWNED
NAME AS OF MARCH 22, 1995 AS OF MARCH 22, 1995
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EDWARD J. HUSSEY, age 77, has been
President and a Director of the Company
(or its predecessors) since 1960, and is
the father of Edward Joseph Hussey and
Michael F. Hussey(3)..................... 1,253,219 (46.2%) -0- (-0-)
EDWARD JOSEPH HUSSEY, age 47, has been Vice
President--Secretary of the Company since
1985 and has been a Director of the
Company and Assistant Treasurer since
1981. Since 1975 he has been associated
with the law firm of Hodges & Davis P.C.,
Merrillville, Indiana, where he currently
is a shareholder. He is a son of Edward
J. Hussey(4)(5).......................... 23,400 (.9%) 945,653 (52.7%)
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CLASS A COMMON STOCK CLASS B COMMON STOCK
BENEFICIALLY OWNED BENEFICIALLY OWNED
NAME AS OF MARCH 22, 1995 AS OF MARCH 22, 1995
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DAVID M. HUFFINE, age 46, has been
President of Skyview Homes, Inc.,
Colorado Springs, Colorado since June
1993. Prior thereto, he was Chairman of
the Board of Rampart Investigations,
Colorado Springs, Colorado and Senior
Vice President of Calumet Securities
Corporation, an independent mortgage
banking firm in Schererville, Indiana. He
has been a Director of the Company since
1988..................................... -0- (-0-) -0- (-0-)
MICHAEL F. HUSSEY, age 38, has been Vice
President--Finance and Assistant
Secretary since 1984 and has been
employed by the Company since 1980. He
has been a Director of the Company since
1988. He is a son of Edward J.
Hussey(5)................................ 22,835 (.8%) 945,088 (52.6%)
MITCHELL DAY, age 39, has been President of
Day Equipment Corporation, Goshen,
Indiana since 1984. Prior thereto, he was
a Vice President with the same
corporation.............................. -0- (-0-) -0- (-0-)
All Directors and Officers as a group
(eight persons).......................... 1,300,454 (47.9%) 1,009,860 (56.2%)
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(1) All shares of Class A Common Stock are non-voting securities.
(2) Each individual director and officer has sole investment power with respect
to the shares of Class A Common Stock and except as noted in footnote (5),
has sole voting and investment power with respect to the shares of Class B
Common Stock, owned by them and included in the table.
(3) Edward J. Hussey is a limited partner in Hussey Investments L.P. an Indiana
limited partnership which owns shares of Class B Common Stock. Edward J.
Hussey disclaims beneficial ownership of such shares.
(4) The Company uses the services of Edward Joseph Hussey's law firm in various
matters related to its business. During 1994, the Company paid
approximately $24,157 for such services.
(5) Includes 880,881 shares owned by Hussey Investments L.P, an Indiana limited
partnership. Edward Joseph Hussey and Michael F. Hussey are general
partners of Hussey Investments L.P, and as such, share voting and
investment control over the shares of Class B Common Stock owned by that
partnership.
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The Board of Directors of the Company held four meetings during 1994. Mr. E.
W. Bechtold and Mr. Huffine attended in person fewer than 75% of these meetings.
However, the actions taken by the Board in their absence were reviewed with Mr.
Bechtold and Mr. Huffine over the telephone during each meeting, and in all
cases Mr. Bechtold and Mr. Huffine concurred in the actions taken.
The Board of Directors has an Audit Committee consisting of Mr. Bechtold,
Mr. Huffine and Michael F. Hussey. The Audit Committee met once during 1994.
Mr. Bechtold, for personal reasons, is retiring from the Board of Directors
effective with the annual meeting. Mr. Day has been nominated to replace Mr.
Bechtold on the Audit Committee.
The Company does not have any other committees of the Board (including
nominating and compensation committees or committees performing similar
functions).
The Company does not pay fees to members of the Board of Directors for
serving in such capacity.
EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION
Shown below is information concerning the annual compensation for services
in all capacities to the Company for the fiscal years ended December 31, 1994,
1993 and 1992, of those persons who were, at December 31, 1994 (i) the chief
executive officer and (ii) the other three most highly compensated executive
officers of the Company (the named officers):
SUMMARY COMPENSATION TABLE
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LONG-TERM COMPENSATION
AWARDS PAYOUTS
ANNUAL COMPENSATION STOCK LONG-TERM
NAME AND ------------------------------- OPTIONS INCENTIVE ALL OTHER
PRINCIPAL OCCUPATION YEAR SALARY BONUS(1) OTHER (SHARES) PAYOUTS COMPENSATION(2)
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Edward J. Hussey 1994 $180,000 $235,000 -0- -0- -0- -0-
Chairman and President 1993 120,000 123,000 -0- -0- -0- -0-
1992 120,000 75,000 -0- -0- -0- -0-
Edward Joseph Hussey 1994 72,800 134,398 -0- -0- -0- 5,800
Vice President--Secretary 1993 62,400 131,200 -0- -0- -0- -0-
1992 57,200 53,600 -0- -0- -0- -0-
Michael F. Hussey 1994 72,800 134,398 -0- -0- -0- 5,800
Vice President--Finance 1993 62,400 131,200 -0- -0- -0- -0-
1992 52,000 51,400 -0- -0- -0- -0-
Bruce A. McMillan 1994 61,100 54,880 -0- -0- -0- -0-
Vice President--Sales 1993 59,800 55,036 -0- -0- -0- -0-
1992 57,200 33,600 -0- -0- -0- -0-
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(1) Includes amounts awarded under the Company's key employee bonus plan
(described below) for the respective fiscal years even if deferred, as well
as discretionary bonuses.
(2) Amount represents the time value calculated on the annual life insurance
premiums paid by the Company for the respective trusts in accordance with
the split dollar
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insurance plan described below. The time value was calculated using the
effective interest rate method over 9 years, at a discount rate of 7%. The
premiums paid by the Company are to be repaid by the trusts upon the death
of the insureds or the termination of the policies by the trusts.
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EMPLOYMENT CONTRACTS
The services of Edward Joseph Hussey and Michael F. Hussey as executive
officers of the Company are provided under employment agreements dated September
14, 1993. Both employment agreements are on an "at-will" basis terminable at any
time by the Company or the executive and provide for a base salary determined
and reviewed by the Company at least annually, the same types of benefits
accorded to other executives of the Company and for continuance of a split
dollar insurance plan during the period of employment and thereafter on
specified conditions. If termination of employment results from death, the
deceased executive's legal representative will be entitled to receive the earned
obligations under the employment agreements, including (i) full base salary
through the end of the then current fiscal year, (ii) any incentive payments for
the last fiscal year, and (iii) any previously deferred compensation (such
earned obligations, including those described in items (i), (ii) and (iii) are
referred to as "Accrued Obligations") and the split dollar insurance plan will
continue for the benefit of the executive's legal representative or designated
beneficiary. If termination of employment results from the executive's
disability or retirement, the executive will receive the Accrued Obligations and
the split dollar insurance plan shall be continued for the benefit of the
executive or the executive's legal representative or designated beneficiary. If
employment is terminated for any reason other than death, disability or
retirement, the executive will have no further rights under the employment
agreement nor to any benefits under the split dollar insurance plan.
SPLIT DOLLAR INSURANCE PLAN
The Company is a party to split dollar insurance plans effective June 11,
1993, which provide additional compensation to Edward Joseph Hussey and to
Michael F. Hussey in the form of cash compensation and in assisting certain
trusts established by them to pay premiums on certain policies of life insurance
owned by the trusts. Under the split dollar insurance plans the Company and the
trusts each pay part of the premium for those insurance policies. Upon the death
of the insureds, each trust has agreed to pay the Company an amount equal to all
premium payments made by the Company. Upon termination of either of the split
dollar insurance plans by the respective trust's surrender of the insurance
policy, delivery of notice of termination to the Company or failure to make a
required premium contribution, each trust has agreed to pay to the Company the
cash surrender value of the insurance policy, but not more than an amount equal
to all premium payments made by the Company relating to that policy.
COMPENSATION PRINCIPLES
The foundation of the executive compensation program is based on beliefs and
guiding principles designed to align compensation with business strategy,
company values and management initiatives. The program:
- Integrates compensation programs with both the company's annual and
longer-term strategic planning and measurement processes.
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- Supports a performance-oriented environment that rewards performance not
only with respect to company goals but also company performance as
compared to that of industry performance levels.
- Attracts and retains key executives critical to the long-term success of
the company.
KEY EMPLOYEE BONUS PLAN
The Company's key employee bonus plan covers all key employees, including
all executive officers, of the Company. Participants are eligible to receive a
bonus established as a percentage of their base salary, which percentage may
depend upon the extent to which certain financial results are attained. Bonuses
are determined quarterly, on a cumulative basis, for each calendar year. Each
participant receives part of his bonus payment at the time the Company's
earnings reports for the applicable quarter are released to the public. The
balance of a participant's bonus is paid at the time the Company's annual
earnings are released to the public, provided such participant is employed by
the Company on that date. Amounts paid and accrued under the Key Employee Bonus
Plan during 1994 are included in the compensation table above.
SHAREOWNER RETURN PERFORMANCE PRESENTATION
Set forth below is a line graph comparing the yearly percentage change in
the cumulative total shareowner return on the Company's Class A and Class B
Common Stock against the cumulative total return of the Dow Jones Equity Market
Index and the Dow Jones Home Construction Index for the period of five fiscal
years commencing December 31, 1989 and ending December 31, 1994.
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COMPARISON OF FIVE YEAR CUMULATIVE TOTAL RETURN AMONG
LIBERTY HOMES, INC., DOW JONES EQUITY MARKET INDEX
AND DOW JONES HOME CONSTRUCTION INDEX
FISCAL YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31
EDGAR REPRESENTATION OF DATA POINTS USED IN PRINTED GRAPHIC
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1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
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Class A Common Stock 100 81 92 142 182 186
Class B Common Stock 100 57 68 132 165 161
Dow Jones Equity Index 100 96 127 138 152 153
Dow Jones Home Construction Index 100 69 120 155 197 134
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Assuming that the value of the investment in Liberty Homes, Inc. Class A and
Class B Common stock and each index was $100 on December 31, 1989 and all
dividends were reinvested.
RELATIONSHIP WITH INDEPENDENT CERTIFIED
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
The accounting firm of Crowe Chizek and Company served as the Company's
independent public accountants for the fiscal year ended December 31, 1994. It
is presently intended that Crowe Chizek and Company will serve as the Company's
accountants for the fiscal year ending December 31, 1995. It is anticipated that
a representative of Crowe Chizek and Company will be present at the Annual
Meeting and will be given the opportunity to make a statement if desired and to
respond to appropriate questions.
SHAREHOLDER PROPOSALS
Any shareholder who intends to present a proposal for consideration at next
year's Annual Meeting of Shareholders, and who desires to have the proposal
considered for
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inclusion in the Company's proxy statement related to next year's Annual
Meeting, must see that the proposal is received in the Company's offices in
Goshen, Indiana no later than December 5, 1995. Submission of a proposal to the
Company does not necessarily mean that it will be included in the Company's
proxy statement.
OTHER MATTERS
The Board of Directors does not intend to present any item of business at
the Annual Meeting other than as specifically set forth in the Notice of
Meeting. However it is the intention of the persons named in the enclosed proxy
to vote such proxy in accordance with their judgment on any such additional
matters that may properly come before the meeting. A COPY OF THE COMPANY'S
ANNUAL REPORT ON FORM 10-K TO THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION FOR THE
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1994 WILL BE FURNISHED WITHOUT CHARGE TO SHAREHOLDERS OF
RECORD AS OF MARCH 22, 1995 UPON WRITTEN REQUEST TO MR. EDWARD JOSEPH HUSSEY,
LIBERTY HOMES, INC., PO. BOX 35, GOSHEN, INDIANA 46527.
By Order of the Board of
Directors
Edward Joseph Hussey
SECRETARY
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PROXY THIS PROXY IS SOLICITED ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
LIBERTY HOMES, INC. The undersigned hereby authorizes and appoints Edward J. Hussey and Ralph
P.O. BOX 35 D. Ray, and each of them, with full power of substitution, as proxies of
GOSHEN, INDIANA 46527 the undersigned, and hereby authorizes them to represent and to vote, as
- ------------------------------------- designated below, all the shares of Class B Common Stock of Liberty Homes,
Inc. held of record by the undersigned on March 22, 1995, at the Annual
Meeting of Shareholders to be held on April 27, 1995, or any adjournment
thereof. PLEASE NOTE THAT ONLY HOLDERS OF CLASS B COMMON STOCK ARE
ENTITLED TO VOTE ON THE MATTERS LISTED BELOW.
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1. Election of Directors FOR all nominees listed below WITHHOLD AUTHORITY
(EXCEPT AS MARKED TO THE CONTRARY BELOW) to vote for all nominees listed below
/ / / /
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INSTRUCTIONS:
TO WITHHOLD AUTHORITY TO VOTE FOR ANY INDIVIDUAL NOMINEE, DRAW A LINE THROUGH
THE NOMINEE'S NAME IN THE LIST BELOW.
EDWARD J. HUSSEY, EDWARD JOSEPH HUSSEY, DAVID M. HUFFINE, MICHAEL F. HUSSEY,
MITCHELL DAY
2. In their discretion, the Proxies are authorized to vote upon such other
business as may properly come before the meeting.
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THIS PROXY, WHEN PROPERLY EXECUTED, WILL BE VOTED IN THE MANNER DIRECTED HEREIN
BY THE UNDERSIGNED SHAREHOLDER. IF NO DIRECTION IS MADE, THIS PROXY WILL BE
VOTED FOR THE ELECTION OF THE NOMINEES FOR DIRECTORS.
DATED , 1995 --------------------------------------
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SIGNATURE
(Where stock is registered in joint
tenancy, all tenants should sign.
Persons signing as Executors,
Administrators, Trustees, or the like,
should so indicate.)
PLEASE DATE, SIGN, AND RETURN THIS PROXY IN THE ENCLOSED ENVELOPE.