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* THE VALUE IS THE MARKET VALUE AS OF THE LAST DAY OF THE QUARTER FOR WHICH THE 13F WAS FILED.
FUND | NUMBER OF SHARES | VALUE ($) | PUT OR CALL |
---|---|---|---|
Dodge & Cox | 17,284,997 | 3,082,260,665 | |
Davis Selected Advisers | 9,249,045 | 1,649,289,777 | |
GEODE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC | 8,227,587 | 1,467,393,219 | |
Clearbridge Investments, LLC | 3,811,315 | 679,633,761 | |
PUTNAM INVESTMENTS LLC | 2,647,696 | 347,165,899 | |
DIAMOND HILL CAPITAL MANAGEMENT INC | 2,129,660 | 381,848,038 | |
Parametric Portfolio Associates LLC | 1,535,325 | 201,573 | |
ANTIPODES PARTNERS Ltd | 1,084,639 | 194,491,377 | |
AMUNDI | 967,733 | 174,327,423 | |
BNP PARIBAS FINANCIAL MARKETS | 666,813 | 161,221,965 | |
SOUND SHORE MANAGEMENT INC /CT/ | 600,140 | 107,605,102 | |
CALIFORNIA STATE TEACHERS RETIREMENT SYSTEM | 503,388 | 89,764,148 | |
NEW YORK STATE TEACHERS RETIREMENT SYSTEM | 349,490 | 62,664 | |
Hosking Partners LLP | 309,348 | 55,162,935 | |
Smith Asset Management Group LP | 294,158 | 45,971 | |
RNC CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC | 282,597 | 50,392,715 | |
Polaris Capital Management, LLC | 224,508 | 40,034,267 | |
TEACHERS RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF THE STATE OF KENTUCKY | 163,488 | 29,314 | |
NISA INVESTMENT ADVISORS, LLC | 154,391 | 27,682,307 | |
STRS OHIO | 144,859 | 21,689,738 | |
Twin Tree Management, LP | 116,800 | 20,827,777 | |
KLP KAPITALFORVALTNING AS | 103,023 | 18,472,023 | |
MetLife Investment Management, LLC | 100,924 | 17,996,768 | |
FARMERS & MERCHANTS INVESTMENTS INC | 88,175 | 15,809,778 | |
FULLER & THALER ASSET MANAGEMENT, INC. | 80,806 | 14,409,326 | |
FORSTA AP-FONDEN | 76,300 | 13,605,816 | |
DnB Asset Management AS | 70,907 | 12,644,136 | |
YOUSIF CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC | 57,187 | 10,253,629 | |
Police & Firemen's Retirement System of New Jersey | 55,354 | 9,924,972 | |
Sandy Spring Bank | 52,120 | 9,294,038 | |
PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT ASSOCIATION OF COLORADO | 51,645 | 9,209 | |
BOKF, NA | 44,294 | 7,764,295 | |
Granite Investment Advisors, LLC | 40,014 | 6,481 | |
VESTOR CAPITAL, LLC | 38,413 | 6,887 | |
HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BANK | 35,408 | 6,313,952 | |
HUDSON EDGE INVESTMENT PARTNERS INC. | 35,068 | 6,287,692 | |
THOMPSON SIEGEL & WALMSLEY LLC | 32,775 | 5,877 | |
OREGON PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT FUND | 32,744 | 5,870,999 | |
GREAT LAKES ADVISORS, LLC | 31,389 | 5,597,286 | |
Ethic Inc. | 31,037 | 5,534,523 | |
VAN ECK ASSOCIATES CORP | 24,979 | 4,455 | |
Pacer Advisors, Inc. | 22,789 | 4,086,068 | |
ARMSTRONG SHAW ASSOCIATES INC/CT | 18,137 | 1,760,196 | |
TIAA, FSB | 17,968 | 1,965,160 | |
NEW MEXICO EDUCATIONAL RETIREMENT BOARD | 17,817 | 3,195 | |
TRUST CO OF VERMONT | 17,774 | 3,186,879 | |
CIBC Private Wealth Group LLC | 17,108 | 3,081,856 | |
TIAA TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION | 16,072 | 2,881,710 | |
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS/TEXAS AM INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT CO | 14,742 | 2,643,241 | |
GABELLI FUNDS LLC | 14,656 | 2,613,458 | |
AdvisorNet Financial, Inc | 13,508 | 2,422,012 | |
UNITED CAPITAL FINANCIAL ADVISORS, LLC | 13,066 | 2,329,880 | |
DUMONT & BLAKE INVESTMENT ADVISORS LLC | 11,486 | 2,059,444 | |
RAYMOND JAMES TRUST N.A. | 11,327 | 1,695,991 | |
IMA Advisory Services, Inc. | 10,714 | 1,921,020 | |
Somerset Trust Co | 10,628 | 1,905,600 | |
MassMutual Private Wealth & Trust, FSB | 9,516 | 1,706,219 | |
BROWN BROTHERS HARRIMAN & CO | 9,495 | 1,693,148 | |
BALASA DINVERNO & FOLTZ LLC | 9,187 | 847 | |
HighPoint Advisor Group LLC | 9,093 | 1,664,667 | |
iA Global Asset Management Inc. | 8,189 | 1,468 | |
V-Square Quantitative Management LLC | 7,509 | 1,339,005 | |
Parallel Advisors, LLC | 7,054 | 1,264,350 | |
COLONY GROUP LLC | 6,501 | 631 | |
Harvest Fund Management Co., Ltd | 6,480 | 1,161 | |
Valeo Financial Advisors, LLC | 6,210 | 1,113,453 | |
TRUSTMARK NATIONAL BANK TRUST DEPARTMENT | 5,801 | 1,034,434 | |
GLOBALT Investments LLC / GA | 5,746 | 1,030,222 | |
Lindbrook Capital, LLC | 5,647 | 1,012,507 | |
MUFG SECURITIES AMERICAS INC. | 5,633 | 1,004,477 | |
EQUITABLE TRUST CO | 5,486 | 983,640 | |
USA FINANCIAL FORMULAS | 5,376 | 963,917 | |
Hilltop National Bank | 5,167 | 921,380 | |
Plato Investment Management Ltd | 4,977 | 890,724 | |
BURKE & HERBERT BANK & TRUST CO | 4,910 | 880,363 | |
FLOW TRADERS U.S. LLC | 4,765 | 850 | |
Red Cedar Capital, LLC | 4,512 | 419 | |
Sky Investment Group LLC | 4,454 | 798,602 | |
55I, LLC | 4,330 | 400 | |
ATLAS CAPITAL ADVISORS INC. | 4,305 | 767,667 | |
JBF Capital, Inc. | 4,300 | 770,990 | |
Altavista Wealth Management, Inc. | 4,100 | 595 | |
Raiffeisen Bank International AG | 3,709 | 643,623 | |
FARR MILLER & WASHINGTON LLC/DC | 3,501 | 567 | |
HUDSON VALLEY INVESTMENT ADVISORS INC /ADV | 3,500 | 627,550 | |
COMMERZBANK AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT /FI | 3,476 | 624 | |
ZEKE CAPITAL ADVISORS, LLC | 3,021 | 280,832 | |
Livforsakringsbolaget Skandia, Omsesidigt | 2,932 | 525,297 | |
Financial Security Advisor, Inc. | 2,875 | 515,451 | |
First PREMIER Bank | 2,799 | 502 | |
Pointe Capital Management LLC | 2,779 | 498,275 | |
Busey Bank | 2,636 | 470,052 | |
Legacy Financial Advisors, Inc. | 2,611 | 465,638 | |
GAMCO INVESTORS, INC. ET AL | 2,546 | 454,003 | |
Riverview Trust Co | 2,536 | 454,705 | |
Montecito Bank & Trust | 2,473 | 443,409 | |
Dorsey & Whitney Trust CO LLC | 2,470 | 440,451 | |
Endurance Wealth Management, Inc. | 2,402 | 263 | |
Sterling Capital Management LLC | 2,266 | 404,073 | |
Systematic Alpha Investments, LLC | 2,181 | 388,916 |
DIRECTORS | AGE | BIO | OTHER DIRECTOR MEMBERSHIPS |
---|---|---|---|
Suni P. Harford Former President, UBS Asset Management Ms. Harford is a seasoned financial services industry executive with over 30 years of risk management, compliance and banking experience. Ms. Harford served as the President of UBS Asset Management as well as Chair of UBS Asset Management’s Executive Committee and Risk Committee from October 2019 until her retirement in February 2024. From April 2021 until February 2024, Ms. Harford also served as the UBS Group Executive Board Lead for the firm’s sustainability and impact efforts. As head of UBS Group’s Sustainability and Impact organization, Ms. Harford had oversight of the Chief Sustainability Office, responsible for sustainability strategy, external engagement and corporate responsibility across UBS. Ms. Harford joined UBS as the Head of Investments in July 2017, where she was responsible for the investment teams for traditional asset classes and UBS O’Connor, a multi-strategy hedge fund, until September 2019. Prior to joining UBS, Ms. Harford worked at Citigroup, Inc., an investment bank and financial services corporation, for almost 25 years, most recently as the Regional Head of Markets for North America. Ms. Harford was also a member of Citibank’s Pension Plan Investment Committee and a director on the board of Citibank Canada. Ms. Harford served as a co-chair of the World Economic Forum Global Future Council on Investing and has held seats on the board of several industry associations, including the Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation and the Securities Industry Financial Management Association. Additional Public Directorships: ∎ None | |||
Richard D. Fairbank Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Capital One Financial Corporation Mr. Fairbank is the founder, CEO and Chairman of Capital One and one of just a few founder-CEOs among America’s largest public companies. In 1987, Mr. Fairbank founded Capital One on the belief that data and technology could change how banking works. He has been the CEO since the Company’s initial public offering in November 1994, and has served as the Chairman since February 1995. Mr. Fairbank’s vision and leadership have positioned Capital One as a leader in technology, data, and cloud capabilities and the Company has been recognized as one of the most innovative financial services providers in the world. Today, Capital One serves over 100 million customers and has reimagined the banking experience, built an iconic and respected brand, and been consistently recognized as one of the best companies to work for. Prior to Capital One, Mr. Fairbank earned his BA and MBA from Stanford University. He became a strategy consultant, advising leading companies on long-term business strategy and growth opportunities. Mr. Fairbank has over three decades of experience in banking and financial services and is deeply knowledgeable about all aspects of the Company’s businesses, strategies, capabilities and culture. His qualifications as a Director also include his broad range of skills in the areas of strategy, technology, risk management, customer experience, talent, and public company leadership and governance. Additional Public Directorships: ∎ None | |||
Peter Thomas Killalea Former Vice President of Technology, Amazon.com Mr. Killalea, a seasoned technology executive and advisor, has deep expertise in product development, digital innovation, customer experience, and security. From November 2014 to December 2021, Mr. Killalea served as the owner and President of Aoinle, LLC, a consulting firm. From May 1998 to November 2014, Mr. Killalea served in various senior executive leadership roles at Amazon, most recently as Vice President of Technology for the Kindle Content Ecosystem. He led Amazon’s Infrastructure and Distributed Systems team, which later became a key part of the Amazon Web Services Platform. Prior to that, he served as Amazon’s Chief Information Security Officer and Vice President of Security. Mr. Killalea previously served on the board of Xoom Corporation (acquired by PayPal Inc.) from March 2015 to November 2015 and Carbon Black, Inc. (acquired by VMware) from April 2017 to October 2019. Additional Public Directorships: ∎ Akamai Technologies, Inc. ∎ MongoDB, Inc. ∎ Satellogic, Inc. | |||
Peter E. Raskind Former Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer, National City Corporation Mr. Raskind has more than 45 years of banking experience, including in corporate banking, retail banking, wealth management/trust, mortgage, operations, technology, strategy, product management, asset/liability management, risk management and acquisition integration. Through his extensive banking career, he has served in a number of senior executive leadership roles and held positions of successively greater responsibility in a broad range of consumer and commercial banking disciplines, including cash management services, corporate finance, international banking, wealth management and corporate trust, retail and small business banking, operations and strategic planning. Most recently, Mr. Raskind was a consultant to banks and equity bank investors as the owner of JMB Consulting, LLC, which he established in February 2009 and managed through 2017. Prior to founding JMB Consulting, Mr. Raskind served as Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of National City Corporation, one of the largest banks in the United States, until its merger with PNC Financial Services Group in December 2008. Mr. Raskind has served as a director of United Community Banks, Inc. and Visa USA and Visa International. He also served on the board of directors of the Consumer Bankers Association, was a member of the Financial Services Roundtable, and on the executive committee of the National Automated Clearing House Association. In addition, Mr. Raskind served as Interim Chief Executive Officer of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District in 2011, and in 2010, he served as Interim Chief Executive Officer of the Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority. Additional Public Directorships: ∎ None | |||
Mayo A. Shattuck III Former Chairman, Exelon Corporation; Former Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer, Constellation Energy Group Mr. Shattuck has decades of experience in global corporate finance and lending, corporate strategy, capital markets, risk management, executive compensation, and private banking. He has led two large, publicly held companies and has served on other public company boards. From 2013 to April 2022, Mr. Shattuck served as Chairman of the Board of Chicago-based Exelon Corporation, a Fortune 100 company that owns six utilities and is the nation’s largest competitive energy provider and commercial nuclear plant operator. Previously, Mr. Shattuck was Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer of Constellation Energy Group, a position he held from 2001 to 2012. Mr. Shattuck has extensive experience in the financial services industry. He was previously at Deutsche Bank, where he served as Global Head of Investment Banking, Global Head of Private Banking and Chairman of Deutsche Bank Alex. Brown. From 1997 to 1999, Mr. Shattuck served as Vice Chairman of Bankers Trust Corporation, which merged with Deutsche Bank in 1999. In addition, from 1991 to 1997, Mr. Shattuck was President, Chief Operating Officer and a director of Alex. Brown & Sons, an investment bank, which merged with Bankers Trust in 1997. Mr. Shattuck is the former Chairman of the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations. Additional Public Directorships: ∎ Gap, Inc. ∎ Hut 8 Corp. | |||
Ime Archibong Vice President, Product Management and Head of Product at Messenger, Meta Mr. Archibong is a seasoned product and business development technology executive. He has served as Vice President, Product Management and Head of Product at Messenger at Meta Platforms, Inc. (formerly known as Facebook, Inc.) since March 2023. From August 2019 until March 2023, Mr. Archibong served as Meta’s Head of New Product Experimentation, where he led a multi-disciplinary group focused on product research and development. Prior to that role, Mr. Archibong served as Meta’s Vice President, Product Partnerships from November 2010 to June 2020. Prior to joining Meta, from February 2004 to October 2010, Mr. Archibong held roles of increasing responsibility at International Business Machines (IBM), including serving on the Advanced Technology Professional Business Development team focused on the future of storage, the Corporate Strategy team laying the foundation for IBM’s Smarter Cities initiative, and as a software engineer in the Systems and Technology Group. Additional Public Directorships: ∎ None | |||
François Locoh-Donou President, Chief Executive Officer, and Director, F5, Inc. Mr. Locoh-Donou is President and Chief Executive Officer of F5 and a member of the company’s Board of Directors. Since joining F5 as CEO in April 2017, he has spearheaded the company’s business transformation from a networking hardware maker to a software- and SaaS-first leader in multi-cloud application security and delivery. He has also been instrumental in the company’s cultural transformation to a high-performance, human-first organization energized by F5’s purpose to bring a better digital world to life. Prior to joining F5, Locoh-Donou served as Chief Operating Officer at Ciena, a global networking solutions provider to the telecom industry; his leadership positions there also included executive roles in the Product, Sales, and Marketing organizations. He also held research and development roles at Photonetics, a French opto-electronics company. Raised in Togo and France, Locoh-Donou holds engineering degrees from École Centrale de Marseille and Télécom ParisTech in France, as well as an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business. He is the co-founder and chairman of Cajou Espoir, a cashew processing business employing several hundred people, mostly women, in rural Togo. Additional Public Directorships: ∎ F5, Inc. | |||
Eileen Serra Former Senior Advisor, JPMorgan Chase & Co.; Former Chief Executive Officer, Chase Card Services Ms. Serra served in various leadership roles over the course of her more than 20 years in the financial services industry, which included responsibility for operations, product development, customer engagement, digital transformation, strategic and growth initiatives, and talent management. Prior to her financial services experience, Ms. Serra was a partner in a strategy consulting firm. A seasoned credit card industry executive, Ms. Serra served in a variety of executive positions at JPMorgan Chase & Co., including as Chief Executive Officer of Chase Card Services from 2012 to 2016 and most recently as Senior Advisor focusing on strategic growth initiatives from 2016 until her retirement in February 2018. While at JPMorgan Chase, Ms. Serra established and developed successful consumer credit card products and brands, loyalty programs, partner relationships, and digital mobile payment solutions. Prior to joining JPMorgan Chase in 2006, Ms. Serra was a Managing Director and Head of Private Client Banking Solutions at Merrill Lynch. She also served as Senior Vice President at American Express where, among other responsibilities, she led the Small Business Credit Card and Lending businesses. Prior to American Express, she was a partner at McKinsey & Company. Ms. Serra previously served as a director and member of the audit committee of Boxed, Inc. Additional Public Directorships: ∎ Gartner, Inc. | |||
Craig Anthony Williams President, Geographies and Marketplace, NIKE, Inc. Mr. Williams, a seasoned business executive, has extensive experience in general management, marketing, product development, cross-functional team leadership and driving global strategy and operations. He has served as President, Geographies and Marketplace at NIKE, Inc. since May 2023, where he leads NIKE’s four geographies and marketplace across its direct and wholesale business in addition to leading NIKE’s supply chain and logistics. From January 2019 until May 2023, he served as President of Jordan Brand at NIKE, Inc., where he led a cross-functional team focused on the brand’s vision, strategy and global revenue growth. Prior to joining NIKE, Inc., Mr. Williams was the Senior Vice President, The Coca-Cola Co. and President of The Global McDonald’s Division (TMD) from January 2016 to January 2019, where he was responsible for brand and category growth. During his time at The Coca-Cola Co., Mr. Williams held a variety of executive roles within TMD Worldwide, including Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Vice President U.S., Assistant Vice President of U.S. Marketing and Group Director of U.S. Marketing. Prior to joining The Coca-Cola Co. in June 2005, Mr. Williams was a Global Marketing Director at CIBA Vision Corporation, a contact lenses and lens care product manufacturer, a brand management executive at Kraft Foods Inc., and served as a Naval Nuclear Power Officer in the U.S. Navy. Additional Public Directorships: ∎ None | |||
Christine Detrick Former Director, Head of the Americas Financial Services Practice; Former Senior Advisor, Bain & Company Ms. Detrick is a financial services industry veteran with more than 35 years of senior operating and executive leadership experience. She has deep expertise in the banking and insurance industries across a wide array of sectors, including asset management, credit cards, property and casualty, and life insurance, payments, and other consumer finance segments. From 2002 until 2012, Ms. Detrick was a Senior Partner, Leader of the Financial Services Practice, and a Senior Advisor at Bain & Company, a management consulting firm. Before joining Bain, she served for ten years at A.T. Kearney, Inc., a management consulting firm, including as Leader of the Global Financial Institutions group and a member of the firm’s Board of Management and Board of Directors. At Bain and A.T. Kearney, Ms. Detrick served banks on issues of strategy, operational transformation, risk management, and technology. Prior to those roles, she was a founding member of a venture capital firm specializing in savings and loan institution turnarounds and served as the Chief Executive Officer of St. Louis Bank for Savings. She was also a consultant at McKinsey and Company earlier in her career. Ms. Detrick also serves on the board of Hartford Mutual Funds, a mutual fund company, as chairman of the board. She previously served on the board of directors of Forest City Realty Trust, a public real estate investment trust, as chair of the Compensation Committee, and Reinsurance Group of America, a public reinsurance company, as chair of the Nominating and Governance Committee. Additional Public Directorships: ∎ Altus Power America, Inc. ∎ CRA International, Inc. | |||
Ann Fritz Hackett Former Strategy Consulting Partner Ms. Hackett has extensive experience in leading companies that provide strategy and human capital consulting services to boards of directors and senior management teams. She has experience developing corporate and business strategy, leading change initiatives, risk management, talent management and succession planning, and creating performance-based compensation programs, as well as significant international and technology experience. Ms. Hackett also has extensive board experience. Ms. Hackett is a former Strategy Consulting Partner. From 2015 through January 2020 she was a Partner and Co-founder of Personal Pathways, LLC, a technology company providing a web-based enterprise collaboration insights platform to advance high performance professional relationships required in today’s distributed workplace. Prior to her role at Personal Pathways, she was President of Horizon Consulting Group, LLC, a firm founded by Ms. Hackett in 1996, providing global consumer product and service companies with innovative strategy and human capital initiatives. Prior to launching Horizon Consulting, Ms. Hackett spent 11 years at a leading national strategy consulting firm where she served as Vice President and Partner in the strategy practice, served on the Management Committee, and led Human Resources. She also previously served as a director of Beam, Inc. (predecessor to Suntory Global Spirits) from December 2007 until April 2014. Additional Public Directorships: ∎ Fortune Brands Innovations, Inc. ∎ MasterBrand, Inc. |
Name and Principal Position | Year | Salary | Bonus | Stock Awards |
Change in
Pension Value and Non- Qualified Deferred Compensation Earnings |
All Other
(*) |
Total | |||||||||
Richard D. Fairbank Chairman and CEO |
|
2024 |
|
$— |
$5,500,000 |
$25,206,709 |
$12,143 |
$110,218 |
$30,829,070 |
|||||||
|
2023 |
|
$— |
$5,000,000 |
$23,458,681 |
$10,832 |
$120,060 |
$28,589,573 |
||||||||
|
2022 |
|
$— |
$4,250,000 |
$23,248,940 |
$5,462 |
$100,909 |
$27,605,311 |
||||||||
Andrew M. Young Chief Financial Officer |
|
2024 |
|
$1,034,577 |
$1,950,000 |
$2,829,397 |
$— |
$218,643 |
$6,032,617 |
|||||||
|
2023 |
|
$987,577 |
$1,864,500 |
$2,601,129 |
$— |
$206,771 |
$5,659,977 |
||||||||
|
2022 |
|
$940,692 |
$1,656,200 |
$2,475,108 |
$— |
$190,486 |
$5,262,486 |
||||||||
Frank G. LaPrade, III
|
|
2024 |
|
$1,383,154 |
$2,602,500 |
$3,836,290 |
$— |
$250,460 |
$8,072,404 |
|||||||
|
2023 |
|
$1,341,385 |
$2,524,500 |
$4,345,491 |
$— |
$268,922 |
$8,480,298 |
||||||||
|
2022
|
|
$1,292,154
|
$2,286,200
|
$3,509,283
|
$—
|
$247,826
|
$7,335,463
|
||||||||
Matthew W. Cooper
|
|
2024 |
|
$1,110,077 |
$3,214,500 |
$3,507,062 |
$— |
$216,480 |
$8,048,119 |
|||||||
|
2023 |
|
$— |
$— |
$— |
$— |
$— |
$— |
||||||||
|
2022 |
|
$— |
$— |
$— |
$— |
$— |
$— |
||||||||
Sanjiv Yajnik President, Financial Services |
|
2024 |
|
$1,297,615 |
$2,442,000 |
$3,602,747 |
$— |
$241,719 |
$7,584,081 |
|||||||
|
2023 |
|
$1,259,615 |
$2,370,000 |
$3,604,059 |
$— |
$316,895 |
$7,550,569 |
||||||||
|
2022 |
|
$1,219,077 |
$2,146,200 |
$3,290,407 |
$— |
$310,343 |
$6,966,027 |
No Customers Found
Suppliers
Price
Yield
Owner | Position | Direct Shares | Indirect Shares |
---|---|---|---|
FAIRBANK RICHARD D | - | 3,961,170 | 0 |
FAIRBANK RICHARD D | - | 3,848,410 | 0 |
Blinde Neal | - | 121,472 | 0 |
Blinde Neal | - | 99,256 | 0 |
Alexander Robert M. | - | 67,040 | 2 |
Borgmann Kevin S. | - | 66,034 | 0 |
HACKETT ANN F | - | 61,980 | 5,005 |
Alexander Robert M. | - | 57,140 | 100 |
LaPrade,III Frank G. | - | 54,991 | 808 |
Dean Lia | - | 53,810 | 0 |
Cooper Matthew W | - | 50,344 | 0 |
Karam Celia | - | 47,081 | 0 |
LaPrade,III Frank G. | - | 44,711 | 812 |
Borgmann Kevin S. | - | 40,934 | 0 |
Zamsky Michael | - | 30,587 | 0 |
Young Andrew M | - | 28,974 | 59 |
Raghu Ravi | - | 27,180 | 0 |
Zamsky Michael | - | 26,482 | 0 |
Mouadeb Mark Daniel | - | 25,095 | 0 |
Mouadeb Mark Daniel | - | 15,493 | 0 |
West Kara | - | 13,590 | 0 |
Leenaars Cornelis PAJ | - | 10,999 | 0 |
West Kara | - | 10,450 | 0 |
Golden Timothy P | - | 10,246 | 0 |
Harford Suni P | - | 121 | 0 |