JOHN HENDERSON is Director of Telecommunication Services and Cable
Research at Scotia Capital. As the wired world of cable crosses currents
with telcos and emerging wireless technology and new media, his
leadership of the company’s telecommunications sector provides a unique
context for investors. In addition to valuation analysis, Mr. Henderson
organizes communications industry conferences and prepares company-
specific reports. He joined the company in 1995 after spending one year
as a technology analyst at a major Canadian investment dealer. Prior to
1994, he was a principal with a major Canadian consulting firm,
specializing in telecommunications and cable television. The Canadian
Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission has called him as an
expert witness on this subject. Mr. Henderson completed a degree in
systems design engineering at the University of Waterloo. He is also a
graduate of the MBA program at the University of Western Ontario.

JOHN HATHAWAY is a Senior Portfolio Manager with Tocqueville Asset
Management. A Chartered Financial Analyst, he previously served as
President and CIO of Oak Hall Capital Advisors. He is also a member of
the NYSSA. Mr. Hathaway earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Harvard
and an MBA from Darden Business School. He is married, has three
children, and includes golf, skiing, gardening, and photography among
his personal interests. DAVID G. MALLALIEU is Mining Analyst at Scotia
Capital Inc. He was previously associated with Nesbitt Burns Inc. as a
Gold Mining Associate, Placer Dome Inc., as a Project Geologist, Emerald
Lake Resources as a Mine Geologist and Kidd Creek Mines Ltd. as a Senior
Geologist. Mr. Mallalieu received a BSc with Honors from Carleton
University and an MBA from Queen’s University and is a Treasurer for the
Mining Analyst Research Group.

JOHN H. HILL has covered the mining and metals industry for Citigroup
Global Markets, Inc. since 1998. Previously, he worked for over 10 years
in the metals industry in operations and finance for Inco Ltd. and Echo
Bay, starting as a mine geologist. Mr. Hill has extensive international
experience, having worked on mining projects in over 15 countries. He
received an MSc degree in engineering economics from the Colorado School
of Mines and a BA degree in geology from Middlebury College. He holds
the CFA designation and has testified to the US Congress on mineral
policy issues.

John Gerdes recently joined SWS Securities as Senior Vice President and
head of energy equity research, with his principal focus the E&P sector.
Prior to joining SWS, he served as a Senior E&P equity analyst at Frost
Securities and Raymond James. Preceding his transition to equity
research, he worked as an investment banker with Jefferies & Company and
Solomon Brothers, specializing in energy transactions. Prior to
graduate school, he worked in various technical and management
capacities with ARCO and Shell. He received a BS in Petroleum
Engineering from the University of Tulsa in 1986 and an MBA with a
concentration in Finance from the University of Chicago in 1994.

JOHN G. INCH has been with Bear, Stearns & Co. for over three
years. Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Inch was an Analyst at
Morgan Stanley Dean Witter covering the automotive parts
industry. In 2001, he was ranked number two in Machinery and
runner-up in Multi-Industrials in the All Star Analyst poll
conducted annually by Institutional Investor magazine. Mr. Inch
earned his undergraduate degree in Business Administration from
the Ivy Business School at the University of Western Ontario, and
his MBA degree from the Kellogg School of Management at
Northwestern University.

JOHN F. HINDELONG is a Vice President of Equities Research with
Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette. A member of the CPA, he hold a Bachelor’s
degree from St. Peter’s College and an MBA from Fairleigh Dickenson
University. In his leisure time, Mr. Hindelong enjoys basketball,
tennis, skiing and swimming.

John Linehan is the portfolio manager for the T. Rowe Price Equity Income Fund and is the chief investment officer of Equity. Mr. Linehan joined the firm in 1998 as an investment analyst. From 2003 to 2009, he was the portfolio manager of the Value Fund, and from 2009 to 2014, he was head of U.S. Equity. Prior to T. Rowe Price, Mr. Linehan was an executive in the oil trading and consulting industry and was an associate in mortgage-backed securities trading at Banker Trust NY. Mr. Linehan earned a B.A. in economics from Amherst College and an MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business, where he was the Henry Ford II Scholar, an Arjay Miller Scholar, and the winner of the Alexander A. Robichek Award in finance.

JOHN CORCORAN is an Internet/Digital New Media Analyst at CIBC World
Markets. He joined the firm’s research department in 1999 after spending
two years as a Research Analyst for Stephens Inc. He focuses on
companies that facilitate the creation, delivery and management of next-
generation content, services and applications for the Internet. This
includes enabling technologies (e.g., streaming, encoding, digital
rights management, broadband), destination (e.g., search, portal),
convergence between TVs/PCs, and advanced services (e.g., datacasting,
Web collaboration, voice/video portals, automated speech recognition,
edge technologies). Mr. Corcoran previously spent seven years as a Trial
Lawyer specializing in complex business litigation. He holds an AB with
honors from Harvard College, an MBA from Wharton Business School where
he was named a Palmer Scholar, and a JD from Boston University School of
Law where he was graduated Summa Cum Laude.

JOHN BRIDGES covers the North American precious metal stocks for
J.P. Morgan Securities Inc. He has been covering precious metals
for J.P. Morgan and legacy companies since 1989. Prior to that he
was a buyside analyst in Johannesburg, South Africa. He has an
industry background. After mining school and before joining the
buy side, he worked in line management, primarily on Gold Field’s
Driefontein mine. He is a graduate of the Camborne School of
Mines, having completed the requirements for the ACSM and Bsc
(honors) courses. He also holds an MBA degree from the Cape Town
School of Business (South Africa) and was granted the CFA charter
by the AIMR in 1989.

JOHN BENSCHE, CFA, is a Managing Director at Lehman Brothers, covering
PCS companies and communications tower companies. He was previously
associated with Credit Suisse First Boston, Gabelli & Company,
PaineWebber and Drexel Burnham Lambert. Mr. Bensche is a member of the
NYSSA and the AIMR. He received a BS in Economics from The Wharton
School of the University of Pennsylvania and an MBA at Columbia
University.

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