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INDUSTRIES W/PEER GROUPS 11/30/2015 AUTOMOTIVE GROUP 1. Auto Parts Original Equipment 1-4 Replacement Equipment 5-7 2. Auto & Truck Mfg. 1-4 3. Tire & Rubber 1 CONSUMER SECTOR CONSUMER GOODS GROUP 4. Cosmetics & Toiletries 1-2 5. Drugs Pharmaceuticals 1-16 Biotech 17-58 Distributors 59 Dietary Supplements 60 6. Home Appliances 1-2 7. Home Furnishings Home Furnishings Mfg. 1-4 Floor Coverings 5 8. Medical Supplies & Equipment Equipment 1-19 Supplies 20-26 Distributors 27 9. Photography 1 10. Radio/TV & Electronics 1-3

11. Shoes Men s/women s/children s 1 Athletic/Specialty 2-3 12. Soap & Household Products Kitchenware 1 Personal Care/Household Products 2-4 13. Apparel 1-7 14. Textiles 1 15. Tobacco 1-2 16. Recreation Products Athletic/Sporting/Outdoor Goods 1-2 Toys 3 Leisure Goods/Giftware 4-5 Gaming 6 FOOD & BEVERAGE GROUP 17. Bakery Products 1 18. Brewing 1-2 19. Distilling 1-2 20. Soft Drinks 1-3 21. Confectionery 1 22. Bulk Food Processing 1-5 23. Dairy Products 1 24. Meat Packing Poultry 1 Meat 2 25. Packaged Food Food Products 1-5 Supplements 6

RETAIL STORES GROUP 26. Department Stores General Retail 1-3 Discount/Warehouse/Off-Price 4-5 27. Drug Stores 1 28. Food Stores Supermarkets/Convenience Stores 1-7 29. Specialty Retailers Jewelry 1 Books/Videos/Music 2-3 Consumer Electronics/Computers/ Software 4 Auto Parts/Supplies 5 Auto Dealers 6-7 Home Furnishings 8 Direct Marketing (General) 9 Direct Marketing (Computers) 10 Building Materials 11-12 Domestics 13 Apparel 14-19 Miscellaneous 20-22 Toys/Sporting Goods 23-24 Shoes 25 Flowers 26 Gas Stations 27 MINING & MANUFACTURING SECTOR METALS & MINING GROUP 30. Aluminum 1 31. Coal 1-4 32. Copper 1-3 33. Lead & Zinc 1 34. Miscellaneous Metals & Mining Gold & Silver 1-16 Miscellaneous 17-26

MANUFACTURING GROUP 35. Diversified Manufacturing Diversified 1-8 Plastic Products 9 36. Metal & Glass Containers 1-2 37. Paper Products & Containers 1-3 38. Fabricated Metals 1-5 39. Railroad Equipment 1 OIL & GAS GROUP 40. Oil Producers 1-20 41. Oil Well Drilling 1-3 42. Integrated Domestic Oil 1-2 Refining, Marketing & Transportation 3-9 43. Integrated International Oil 1-6 PRIMARY PROCESS INDUSTRY GROUP 44. Chemicals Basic 1-5 Specialty 6-13 Fertilizer 14-16 45. Paper 1-2 46. Steel Specialty 1-2 Integrated Steel Producers 3-4 Mini-Mills 5 MACHINERY GROUP 47. Agricultural Machinery 1-2

48. Construction & Material Handling Machinery 1-3 49. Industrial Machinery 1-7 50. Machine Tools 1-2 51. Oil Well Equipment & Services Services 1-7 Equipment 8-11 52. Steam Generating Equipment TECHNOLOGY GROUP 53. Aerospace Aerospace 1-2 Electronic Systems 3-5 Components/Peripherals 6-7 54. Computers Mainframes/Minicomputers/Workstations 1 Networking Equipment 2-6 Services (Information Technology) 7-11 Services (Computer) 12-14 Services (Data Processing) 15-17 Peripherals (Miscellaneous) 18-19 Peripherals (Printers) 20 Peripherals (Disc Drives/Components) 21-23 Technology Distributors 24 Software (Mechanical Design) 25 Software (PC Applications) 26 Software (Entertainment) 27-30 Software (Systems Management) 31-35 Software (Networking) 36-39 Software (Internet) 40-43 Software (Miscellaneous) 44-45 Software (Electronic Design) 46 Software (Enterprise Applications) 47-67 55. Electronics & Instruments Technical Systems & Services 1-5 Telecommunication Component Mfg. 6-14 Electro-Optic Mfg. 15-16 Timing & Precision Product Mfg. 17-18 Electronics Distributors 19-21

Wireless Telecommunication Systems 22-26 Test & Measurement Equipment Mfg. 27-30 Contract Manufacturers 31-33 Miscellaneous Component Mfg. 34-37 Electronic Detection Systems 38-39 LAN, WAN & SAN Equipment Mfg. 40 Broadband Systems & Product Mfg. 41 Lab & Scientific Mfg. 42-45 56. Electrical Equipment 1-8 57. Office Equipment & Supplies Supplies 1-2 Equipment 3 58. Pollution Control Equipment 1 59. Semiconductors Semiconductor Equipment 1-8 Integrated Circuits 9-17 Processors 18-19 Multimedia & Video 20 Application Specific 21-22 Memory 23-24 CONSTRUCTION GROUP 60. Cement 1-2 CONSTRUCTION SECTOR 61. Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning 1 62. Building Materials 1-5 63. Forest Products 1 64. Construction & Real Estate Non-Residential 1-5 Residential 6-9 Real Estate Development 10-16 65. Mobile Homes Manufactured Homes 1 Recreational Vehicles 2

66. Real Estate Investment Trusts Commercial 1-13 Residential 14-18 Mortgage 19-24 Diversified 25-28 Hotel 29-31 Healthcare 32-33 Timber 34 Data Center 35 Telecom 36 Storage 37 FINANCIAL GROUP 67. Banks International 1-2 Pacific 3-10 Mountain 11 Midwest 12-22 Southwest 23-25 South 26-41 Atlantic 42-57 Money Center 58 Foreign Regional 59-62 Canadian 63 68.Savings & Loans West 1-3 East 4-14 Central 15-22 SERVICES SECTOR 69. Finance & Leasing Diversified Fin l Services 1-4 Mortgage Services 5-6 Transportation Finance/Leasing 7-8 Equipment Finance/Leasing 9-10 Miscellaneous Services 11-16 Consumer Finance 17-21 70. Insurance Property & Casualty 1-14 Diversified 15-17 Surety/Title 18-19 Specialty 20

Accident & Health 21 Life 22-27 71. Securities Brokerage 1-9 72. Fund Management 1-11 SERVICES GROUP 73. Hotel & Motel Hotel/Casino 1-2 Hotels 3-5 74. Publishing Newspapers 1-3 Commercial Printing/Typesetting 4-5 Magazines/Books 6-7 75. Broadcasting Cable TV 1-4 TV Stations 5-6 Radio 7-9 Digital & Multi-Channel 10 76. Restaurants & Fast Food Fine Dining 1 Family/Casual Dining 2-5 Fast Food 6-10 Coffee/Specialty 11 77. Vending & Food Services 1 78. Advertising 1-4 79. Medical Services Testing/Misc. 1-4 Information 5-7 Hospitals 8-9 Nursing Homes 10-11 HMO s 12-13 Outpatient/Homecare/Treatment Centers 14-18 Management 19 Digital & Web Based Health Products 20 80. Recreation Recreation Centers 1-3 Diversified Media 4-6

Casinos/Gaming 7-8 Travel Services 9-10 Cruise Lines 11 Digital Media 12 81. Miscellaneous & Diversified Services Miscellaneous 1-10 Water Utilities 11-13 Placement/Staffing Services 14-17 Misc. Information Services 18-19 Financial Information 20-21 Educational 22-24 Uniform Suppliers/Textile Services 25 Waste Management/Environmental Svcs 26-28 Marketing Information 29-30 Misc. Security Services 31-32 Distributors & Suppliers 33-35 Technical (Environmental) 36-37 Technical 38-40 Funeral Service/Cemetery 41 Business Process Outsourcing 42-43 Solar Panels 44 TRANSPORTATION GROUP 82. Airlines Major Passenger 1-3 Air Freight/Package Delivery 4 Regional/Commuter 5 International 6-7 83.Trucking 1-6 84. Railroads 1-2 85. Maritime 1-6 UTILITY GROUP 86. Electric Utilities West 1-4 East 5-8 Central 9-14 Foreign 15-17

87. Natural Gas Utilities Distributors 1-4 Diversified 5-7 88. Telecommunications Integrated Telecom Svcs 1-5 Wireless Telecom Svcs 6-9 Non-U S Telecom Svcs 10-19 800-842-0207 info@fordequity.com Copyright 2015, Ford Equity Research, Inc.