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The following table shows how many shares the directors and named executive officers beneficially owned on March 31,
2006. The address for each of such individuals is 3111 West Allegheny Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19132.
Name Number of Shares Owned1Percent of Outstanding Shares
Lawrence N. Stevenson 1,001,108 1.74%
Benjamin Strauss2694,090 1.23%
Harry F. Yanowitz 274,280 +
Mark L. Page 226,504 +
Hal Smith 203,299 +
Mark S. Bacon 47,137 +
William Leonard 30,000 +
Peter A. Bassi 25,000 +
Jane Scaccetti 23,950 +
John T. Sweetwood 23,129 +
Malcolmn D. Pryor 22,000 +
M. Shân Atkins 3,500 +
Robert H. Hotz 3,000 +
All directors and current executive
officers as a group (14 people)
2,716,159 4.67%
+ Represents less than 1%.
1 Includes shares for which the named person has sole voting and investment power and non-voting interests including restricted stock units and
deferred compensation accounted for as Pep Boys Stock. Also includes the following shares that can be acquired through stock option exercises
through May 30, 2006: Stevenson – 840,632; Strauss – 25,200; Yanowitz – 88,600; Page – 211,100; Smith – 115,400; Bacon – 20,600; Leonard –
8,000; Bassi – 20,000; Scaccetti – 16,000; Sweetwood – 20,000; Pryor – 21,000; Atkins – 3,000; Hotz – 3,000; and as a group – 1,499,257.
2 These amounts include the following shares for which Mr. Strauss has sole voting and investment power:
66,384 shares owned by a trust in which Mr. Strauss has a beneficial interest
49,036 shares owned in custody or trust for the benefit of Mr. Strauss’ minor child
These amounts also include the following shares for which Mr. Strauss may be deemed to have shared voting and investment power, but disclaims
beneficial interest:
217,600 shares owned by The Strauss Foundation, a non-profit charitable foundation, of which Mr. Strauss is a co-trustee
1,931 shares owned by Mr. Strauss’ spouse
ITEM 13 CERTAIN RELATIONSHIPS AND RELATED TRANSACTIONS
The Company has no relationships, nor is it a party to any transactions, of a nature required to be disclosed by Item 404 of
Regulation S-K.