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PART II
Item 5. MARKET FOR REGISTRANT’S COMMON EQUITY, RELATED STOCKHOLDER
MATTERS, AND ISSUER PURCHASES OF EQUITY SECURITIES
Common Stock Market Prices and Dividends
The Company’s common stock is listed and traded on the New York Stock Exchange, Chicago Stock Exchange,
Frankfurt Stock Exchange, and Swiss Stock Exchange. The following table sets forth, for the periods indicated, the
high and low market prices of the common stock as reported on the New York Stock Exchange and common stock
cash dividends declared per share.
Cash
Market Price Dividends
High Low Per Share
Fiscal 2007-Quarter Ended
June 30 $ 39.65 $ 32.05 $ 0.115
March 31 37.84 30.20 0.115
December 31 40.00 31.20 0.100
September 30 45.05 36.44 0.100
Fiscal 2006-Quarter Ended
June 30 $ 46.71 $ 34.60 $ 0.100
March 31 35.50 24.05 0.100
December 31 25.55 23.00 0.085
September 30 24.75 19.75 0.085
The number of registered shareholders of the Company’s common stock at June 30, 2007, was 18,252. The
Company expects to continue its policy of paying regular cash dividends, although there is no assurance as to future
dividends because they are dependent on future earnings, capital requirements, and financial condition.