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1.
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To elect a board of eight directors to serve for the next year or until their successors are elected and qualified;
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To consider and act upon an Advisory Resolution on Executive Compensation;
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To consider and act upon an Advisory Resolution on the Frequency of the Shareholders’ Advisory Resolution on Executive Compensation; and
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Transact such other business as may properly come before the meeting or any adjournments thereof.
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Principal Occupation
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Director
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Nominee and Age
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and Directorship
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Since
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Thomas S. Smith (65)
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President and Chief Executive Officer of the Company
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2013
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E. C. Reinauer, Jr. (81)
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Retired—Former International Project Manager
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1973
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Larry E. Bell (69)
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Retired—Risk Manager
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2006
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Townes G. Pressler (81)
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Chairman—VSO Petroleum Consultants, Inc.
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2011
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Michelle A. Earley (45)
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Partner—Locke Lord LLP
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2015
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Murray E. Brasseux (68)
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Retired—Former Bank Managing Director
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2015
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Richard C. Jenner (55)
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Co-managing Partner—Endeavor Natural Gas, LP
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2016
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W. R. Scofield (64)
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President and Chief Operating Officer—
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2016
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KSA Industries, Inc.
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Summary of
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Committee
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Meetings in
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Committees of the Board
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Responsibilities
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Members
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2016
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Audit
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Retains independent registered public accounting firm and pre-approves their services. Reviews and approves financial statements, internal controls and related party transactions.
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Bell
(1)
Reinauer
Pressler
Brasseux
Jenner
Scofield
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Seven
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Compensation
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Evaluates the performance of the Chief Executive Officer and establishes the compensation of the Chief Executive Officer and other executive officers.
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Pressler
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Reinauer
Jenner
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Four
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Nominating and Corporate Governance
Investment
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Identifies, considers and recommends to the Board nominees for directors. Periodically assesses corporate governance and makes recommendations to the Board
Evaluates, reviews and monitors
investment, acquisition and divestiture
transactions.
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Pressler
(2)
Bell
Reinauer
Brasseux
Earley
Jenner
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Bell
Brasseux
Earley
Pressler
Scofield
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Six
One
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Name
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Age
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Position
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Thomas S. Smith
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65
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President and Chief Executive Officer
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Josh C. Anders
Sharon C. Davis
Geoffrey L. Griffith
James L. Brown
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40
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65
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Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer
Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Accounting Officer
President, GulfMark Energy Company
President, Service Transport Company
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Name and
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Annual Compensation
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Principal Position
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Year
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Salary
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Bonus
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All Other
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Total
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Thomas S. Smith
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2016
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$
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400,000
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$
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14,565
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414,565
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President and Chief Executive Officer
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2015
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$
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329,230
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13,010
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342,241
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Josh C. Anders
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2016
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$
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2,308
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Chief Financial Officer and
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Treasurer
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Sharon C. Davis
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2016
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$
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239,808
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$
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20,421
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260,229
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Executive Vice President,
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2015
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$
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225,000
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50,000
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20,092
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295,092
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Chief Operating Officer and
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2014
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$
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225,000
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$
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90,000
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19,232
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Chief Accounting Officer
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Geoffrey L. Griffith
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2016
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$
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300,000
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$
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410,000
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29,244
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President,
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GulfMark Energy Company
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James L. Brown
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2016
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$
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180,000
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15,000
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211,936
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President,
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Service Transport Company
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Richard B. Abshire
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2016
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$
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193,558
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Former Executive Vice President,
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2015
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$
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245,289
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50,000
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Chief Financial Officer and
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2014
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200,000
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Treasurer
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All Other compensation includes employer matching contributions to the Company’s 401(K) savings plan, a car allowance, reimbursement for club dues and life and disability insurance premiums. The named executive officers receive no other perquisites or personal benefits.
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(2)
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Mr. Smith was appointed as President and Chief Executive Officer in February 2015 with an annual salary of $400,000. His compensation for 2014 was solely as a director.
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(3)
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Mr. Anders joined the Company as Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer in December 2016.
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Establish and maintain a level of compensation that is competitive within the Company’s industry and region.
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Provide an incentive mechanism for favorable results.
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Maintain a compensation system that is consistent with the objectives of sound corporate governance.
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Base salary
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Discretionary bonus
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Benefits
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Life and Disability Insurance Premiums
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Automobile Allowance
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Club Dues Reimbursement
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generally short-term contractual obligations with actual results fixed and determinable prior to the payment of employee bonuses;
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a segregated internal reporting structure that puts the employees charged with managing and reporting risk on a separate reporting track from those employees committing the Company to contractual obligations, thereby providing independent monitoring of risk mitigation practices and procedures.
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Median Employee total annual compensation
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$
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70,057
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Mr. Smith (‟PEO”) total annual compensation
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400,000
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Ratio of PEO to Median Employee Compensation
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5.7:1.0
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2016 Director Compensation
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Cash fees
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Total
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E. C. Reinauer, Jr.
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$
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60,000
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60,000
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Larry E. Bell
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70,000
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70,000
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Townes G. Pressler
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70,000
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70,000
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Murray E. Brasseux
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60,000
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60,000
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Michelle A. Earley
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$
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60,000
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60,000
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Richard C. Jenner
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$
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45,000
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45,000
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W. R. Scofield
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$
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45,000
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45,000
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2016
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2015
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Audit Fees:
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Audit of Consolidated Financial Statements
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$
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825,000
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$
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930,000
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Tax Fees
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All Other Fees
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Total
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$
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825,000
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$
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930,000
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Name and address
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Shares of Common Stock
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Percent
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of Beneficial Owner
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Beneficially Owned
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of Class
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Thomas S. Smith
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1,981,029
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(1)
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46.9
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E. C. Reinauer, Jr.
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8,161
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Townes G. Pressler
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Larry E. Bell
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1,000
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Michelle A. Earley
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Murray E. Brasseux
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Richard C. Jenner
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W.R. Scofield
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Sharon C. Davis
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500
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Josh C. Anders
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Geoffrey L. Griffith
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10,500
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James L. Brown
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KSA Industries, Inc.
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1,644,275
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(2)
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38.9
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17 South Briar Hollow Lane
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Houston, Texas 77027
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Barclay Cunningham Adams
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1,675,599
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(2)
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39.7
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17 South Briar Hollow Lane
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Houston, Texas 77027
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Kenneth Stanley Adams IV
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2,007,653
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(2)
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47.6
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17 South Briar Hollow Lane
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Houston, Texas 77027
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Susan Cunningham Lewis
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1,651,330
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(2)
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39.1
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17 South Briar Hollow Lane
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Houston, Texas 77027
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Susan Adams Smith
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1,981,029
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(2)
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46.9
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17 South Briar Hollow Lane
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Houston, Texas 77027
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Amy Adams Strunk
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1,976,928
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(2)
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46.8
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17 South Briar Hollow Lane
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Houston, Texas 77027
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Dimensional Fund Advisors LP
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6300 Bee Cave Road
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Austin TX 78746
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342,857
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(3)
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8.1
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%
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Renaissance Technologies LLC and
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Renaissance Technologies Holdings Corporation
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800 Third Avenue
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New York, New York 10022
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283,100
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(4)
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6.7
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Officers and Directors
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2,002,190
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47.5
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as a group (12 persons)
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Less than 1%
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(1)
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Includes 300 shares held directly, 3,801 shares held indirectly through Mr. Smith’s spouse, 1,644,275 shares owned by KSA Industries, Inc. and 332,653 shares owned by the Estates of K. S. Adams, Jr. and Nancy N. Adams with the spouse of Mr. Smith serving as a co-executor and co-trustee.
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(2)
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Based in part on information contained in Schedule 13D filings with the SEC on November 12, 2013. Mr. Barclay Adams, Mr. Kenneth Stanley Adams IV, Ms. Susan Cunningham Lewis, Ms. Susan Adams Smith and Ms. Amy Adams Strunk, collectively comprise all of the shareholders of KSA Industries, Inc. In addition to their indirect holding through KSA Industries, Inc., Mr. Barclay Adams holds 31,324 shares directly, Mr. Kenneth Stanley Adams IV holds 30,725 shares directly, Ms. Lewis holds 7,055 shares directly, and Ms. Smith holds 3,801 shares directly. Ms. Smith also holds 300 shares indirectly through her spouse, Thomas S. Smith, Chairman. Effective February 2014, Mr. Kenneth Stanley Adams IV, Ms. Susan Adams Smith and Ms. Amy Adams Strunk became co-executors and co-trustees of the estates of Kenneth S. Adams, Jr and Nancy N. Adams. In addition to their above described beneficial holdings, the co-executors maintain beneficial ownership of 332,653 shares held by the estates and previously held directly by Kenneth S. Adams, Jr. or Nancy N. Adams.
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(3)
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Based solely on information contained in a Schedule 13G filed with the SEC on February 9, 2017 by Dimensional Fund Advisors LP. Dimensional Fund Advisor LP, an investment adviser registered under Section 203 of the Investment Advisors Act of 1940, furnishes investment advice to four investment companies registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, and serves as investment manager to certain other commingled group trusts and separate accounts (such investment companies, trusts and accounts, collectively referred to as the ‟Funds”). In certain cases, subsidiaries of Dimensional Fund Advisors LP may act as an adviser or sub-adviser to certain Funds. In its role as investment advisor, sub-adviser and/or manager, Dimensional Fund Advisors LP or its subsidiaries (collectively, ‟Dimensional”) possess voting and/or investment power over these securities that are owned by the Funds, and may be deemed to be the beneficial owner of such securities held by the Funds. However, all securities reported herein are owned by the Funds. Dimensional disclaims beneficial ownership of such securities.
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(4)
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Based solely on information contained in a Schedule 13G filed with the SEC on February 14, 2017.
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By Order of the Board of Directors
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/s/ David B. Hurst
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David B. Hurst
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Secretary
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Houston, Texas
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March 27, 2017
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No information found
* THE VALUE IS THE MARKET VALUE AS OF THE LAST DAY OF THE QUARTER FOR WHICH THE 13F WAS FILED.
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