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Attractive VNR.TO is probably worth a deeper look. Price is low compared to sales, earnings or assets, and historical fundamentals look strong. Value Score Good (9/10) Fundamental Score Strong (8/10) Valuation from Historical Mult. 22.79% under Key Statistics Price Nov 11, 20:00 18.76 52 Week High (Daily) 23.27 52 Week Low (Daily) 16.67 Market Cap 723.68M Enterprise Value 815.36M Revenue (TTM) 79.74M Revenue (Qtrly YoY Growth) N/A Net Income (Quarterly) -2.684M EPS Diluted (Quarterly) -0.0978 EPS Diluted (Qtrly YoY Growth) N/A PE Ratio (TTM) 13.25 PS Ratio (TTM) 9.048 Profit Margin (Quarterly) N/A Return on Equity (TTM) 7.75% Beta 0.2149 Company Description Exchange: TSX Sector: Utilities Industry: Utilities - Regulated Gas Valener Inc is engaged in distribution of regulated natural gas in Quebec and the distribution of electricity in Vermont. Price Performance, 5 Years VNR.TO 18.76 1 Year Total Returns Performance Profitability VNR.TO 15.55% JE.TO -24.49% CFY.V 15.38% OEG.V -15.00% Revenue (Quarterly) Net Income (Quarterly) -1.78M - 2.684M Total Expenses (Quarterly) 0.372M

Pro Value Score Good (9/10) VNR.TO has a good value score. It is likely selling at a low price given its performance. If the future looks like the past, this stock has promise. Value Score Components The items below are the key metrics in the Value Score. The bars beneath the metric show which quintile the company falls in compared to the whole market. For example, if a stock has 4 bars colored for Earnings Yield, it's earnings yield is between the 60th and 80th percentile in the market. Earnings Yield: 7.55% Earnings per share from the previous four quarters divided by the share price. Continuing Ops Earnings Yield: 7.55% Removes discontinued operations from the earnings yield figure to be more forward-looking. About the Value Score The Value Score is the most important element of the Y-Rating. It is highly historically predictive. Portfolios of stocks with a Value Score of 10 historically outperformed the S&P500 substantially, and portfolios of stocks with a score of 1 substantially underperformed the S&P 500. The Value Score is a composite score. It tells you how much you are getting in terms of profits, cash flows, assets, sales, etc. for the price that you pay. It is a relative measurement, so it says nothing about the overall level of the market. Rather, it answers the question: "Given the current market level, which stocks give you the most current value for your dollar of investment?" Tens are the most value, and 1s are the least. Use it to find companies that are selling at a low price relative to their assets and profits, but watch out for companies with a lot of uncertainty or bad prospects for the future (e.g. Pharma companies with expiring patents, industries on the decline, etc.). Adjusted Cash Earnings Yield: 8.14% Cash generated per dollar of investment. Calculated as net income plus depreciation and amortization per share divided by the share price. Historical Results This chart shows the value of $1 invested in portfolios of companies with different Value Scores, based on historical tests. Book to Market: 1.039 Book value (historical cost) of a company's equity compared to its market capitalization. Dividends Yield: 5.76% Estimated annual dividends per share, divided by the current price per share. Market Cap to Sales Ratio: 9.075 Market Cap divided by total revenues. Most useful for comparing companies within industries. Value score of companies in portfolio. 10 7 4 1 9 6 3 S&P 500 8 5 2

Pro Fundamental Score Strong (8/10) VNR.TO has a strong fundamental score. The company looks strong, but check failed tests carefully for possible weakness. The Fundamental Tests The fundamental tests shown below tend to be absolute positive or negative factors. These tests can be used to roughly gauge the fundamental health of the company. EPS Growth > 0: Pass Tests whether average earnings in the most recent years are higher than average earnings in previous years. Revenue Growth > 0: Pass Tests whether average revenue in the most recent years is higher than average revenue in previous years. Five Year Avg. ROE > 5%: Pass ROE = 5% means that a company earns 5 cents on every dollar invested by shareholders. VNR.TO's 5 yr. avg ROE is 5.60%. 10 Yr. Min Gross Margin > 0: Pass If a company fails this test, it has sold its goods or services below cost in a given year. 6% of companies currently pass this test. Book Value per Share Growth > 0: Pass Shrinking book value is often a negative sign since it is associated with shrinking assets. About the Fundamental Score The fundamental score is ten basic pass/fail tests which together give a sense of whether has a strong foundation to pay its bills and survive. It is helpful for identifying bad companies, but does not predict market-beating returns. Look for scores of 7 or higher to avoid bad companies, and look at individual pass/fail marks to find possible problem points for deeper investigation. Watch out for failed Fundamental Checks - if a company fails one, check some of its peer companies to see if they fail too (eg, many tech stocks do not pay dividends). If a company is different than its peers, find out why. Portfolios of companies with scores below 5 tend to perform very poorly. Portfolios of companies with scores of 5-6 underperform the S&P 500 slightly, but can have major winners and losers, so they should be considered carefully. Portfolios of companies with scores of 7 or higher tend to match the S&P 500 over long periods. Historical Results This chart shows value of $1 invested in portfolios with various Fundamental Score, based on historical tests. Current Ratio > 1: Fail Checks whether a company can cover its current liabilities with its current assets. VNR.TO's Current Ratio is 0.5958. D/E Ratio < 13: Pass Companies that take on heavy levels of debt can become insolvent. Look at those levels carefully. VNR.TO has a D/E Ratio of 0.1914. Long Term Avg. Cash Flow > 0: Pass VNR.TO has earned an average of 159.83M over the past 10 years or the life of the company (whichever is shorter). Long Term Debt < 5 x Net Income: Pass Companies that pass this test essentially can pay off their debt in 5 years. VNR.TO long term debt is 1.302 times average net income. Fundamental score of companies in portfolio. 7 to 10 0 to 4 5 to 6 S&P 500 Never Missed a Dividend Payment: Fail Companies that are worried about earning power cannot pay dividends. VNR.TO has not consistently paid dividends over the past 10 years or the life of the company (whichever is shorter).

Pro Valuation from Historical Multiples 22.79% under Valuation from Historical Multiple Last Price 11/11/2016 20:00 18.76 Valuation (Historical Mult.) 24.30 PE Method 25.50 PS Method 23.10 VNR.TO's price is 22.79% under its historical valuation. YCharts recommends looking for recent developments that caused the market to be pessimistic. Valuation Method Details Below are the detailed calculations that comprise the valuation. PE Method 25.50 This valuation method corrects for recent price changes by assuming that a company has a 'natural' PE Ratio based on history. It will generally show companies experiencing bad times relative to the recent past as undervalued and companies that have performed strongly relative to the recent past as overvalued. PE Ratio (5 year avg) 18.01 PS Method 23.10 x Earnings per Share 1.416 = PE Method Val. 25.50 Price to Sales multiples are attractive for valuation because sales figures tend to be more stable than earnings. This means that valuations fluctuate less year-to-year with a PS multiple than a PE multiple. Still, be skeptical of this valuation when a company has experienced stellar recent growth. About the Valuation from Historical Multiples The Valuation from Historical Multiples compares the current valuation of the stock to the same company's historical valuation. For example, If investors used to pay $15 for $1 of earnings but now only pay $10 for $1 of earnings, the company looks undervalued relative to its past. It can be used as a reality check and reason to dig deeper into the news about a company. If a company is valued differently today than it was in the past, there must be a good reason. If you cannot find a convincing reason, consider making a purchase or sale. Watch out for companies with extremely positive or negative recent news, or companies with earnings or sales that frequently fluctuate. For such companies, earnings and sales multiples are unreliable measurements of valuation. For companies with temporary shocks affecting the current price, it will correctly predict when stocks are undervalued. When shocks affecting the current price are permanent, it will incorrectly predict valuations. PS Ratio (3 year avg) 11.14 x Sales per Share 2.074 = PS Method Val. 23.10 Valuation from Historical Multiples 24.30 The fair value estimate is the average of the two valuations above. PE 25.50 + PS 23.10 = Sum 48.60 # of valuations 2 = Val (Hist. Mult.) 24.30

Performance Historical performance is a good guide for the future, but it is imperfect. Pay attention to a company's history, but be realistic about what you can project into the future. Earnings Yield vs Dividend Yield Yields show how much you are getting for the price you pay. For example, an earnings yield of 8% means that for every dollar you pay, you get 8 cents worth of current earnings. Take these numbers into account when buying to see if you are over-paying or getting a good deal. Earnings Yield (TTM) 7.55% Dividend Yield (TTM) 5.76% 5 Year Total Returns Performance Returns from price appreciation only give a partial view of the returns to an investor. This total returns chart shows the returns to an investor from both price appreciation and dividends (dividends are assumed to be reinvested). Price 18.76 Total Return Price 18.76 Reinvestment Strategy Return on Invested Capital (ROIC) tells you how much income a company earned after investing $1 in its business. The Payout Ratio tells what percentage of the company's income it pays to shareholders instead of reinvesting in its own growth. Watch out for companies that pay out very little when their ROIC is low. Return on Invested Capital (TTM) 6.76% Payout Ratio (TTM) 67.34% Price vs Earnings In the long run, the price and earnings of a company are correlated. If the two metrics are diverging, there should be a good reason why. Divergence without reason can signal danger or opportunity. Price 18.76 EPS Diluted (TTM) 1.416 Revenue and Earnings Growth Efficient Use of Assets Profit margins show what percentage of every dollar of sales turns into earnings. Asset Utilization shows how many dollars of sales a company gets for each dollar that the company invests in assets. Multiplying the two numbers together gives you Return on Assets which tells you approximately how efficiently the company invests money to earn more money. Profit Margin (Quarterly) Asset Utilization (TTM) 0.0868 Revenues show how much the company is selling to customers, while net income is what remains for shareholders after the company pays its expenses. Revenue growth often persists over time, but net income is more fickle. Watch closely to see if revenue and income grow at similar rates. Revenue (TTM) 79.74M Net Income (TTM) 58.92M

Valuation No matter how good a company is, if the price that you pay to buy it is too high, you won't make much money. These valuation metrics should give you a sense of reasonable prices, but be careful with them. Always seek to understand why a valuation is changing over time. Price Multiples Price Multiples show how much you get for the price you pay. They can fluctuate drastically over time. Looking at price multiples over time and comparing to those of competitors will help to triangulate a reasonable valuation. Enterprise Value Multiples Enterprise Value (EV) multiples tell you would get if you were to buy the whole company (including paying off all debt). Similar to price multiples, they can be compared across time and with peers. Price to Sales Ratio Tells you how much you are paying for one dollar of sales. VNR.TO 9.048 JE.TO 0.31 CFY.V 0.2975 OEG.V 0.3933 EV / EBITDA Tells you how much you pay for one dollar of earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization if you were buying the whole company. VNR.TO 11.49 JE.TO 2.838 CFY.V 4.484 OEG.V 3.874 Price to Earnings Ratio Tells you how much you are paying for one dollar of earnings. VNR.TO 13.25 JE.TO 3.177 CFY.V 6.870 OEG.V EV / Revenue Tells you how much you pay for one dollar of sales if you were buying the whole company. VNR.TO 10.22 JE.TO 0.3761 CFY.V 0.7311 OEG.V 0.2899 Price to Book Tells you how much you are paying for one dollar of net assets (net assets is total assets - total liabilities). VNR.TO 0.9629 JE.TO CFY.V 0.5578 OEG.V 1.016 EV / EBIT Tells you how much you pay for one dollar of earnings before interest and taxes if you were buying the whole company. VNR.TO 11.49 JE.TO 2.989 CFY.V 5.391 OEG.V 6.050

Competitors Comparing a company's operating statistics to those of competitors helps you to benchmark performance. While excellent for detecting competitive strengths and weaknesses, consider carefully if there are short-term or long-term trends affecting the whole industry. 1 Year Total Returns Comparison This total returns chart shows the returns to an investor from both price appreciation and dividends (dividends are assumed to be reinvested). Here are Valener's total returns compared to the market and some of its peers. High historical total returns are excellent- especially if you held the stock at the time - but returns can change direction quickly. To predict future performance, looking at the business is more important than looking at historic returns. VNR.TO 15.55% CFY.V 15.38% JE.TO -24.49% OEG.V -15.00% Management Effectiveness Receivables Turnover (Quarterly) -0.1238 1.422 1.498 0.9583 Return on Equity (TTM) 7.75% 9.31% -76.98% -22.80% Return on Assets (TTM) 6.41% 2.88% 32.92% -6.62% Return on Invested Capital (TTM) 6.76% 4.51% 314.7% -12.94% Stock Price Performance Beta (4) 0.2149-1.335 1.065 1.867 1 Month Price Returns (Daily) -9.46% -9.09% 3.11% 19.72% Year to Date Price Returns (Daily) 4.16% -14.29% -32.79% 41.67% 1 Year Price Returns (Daily) 9.58% 15.38% -29.06% -15.00% 3 Year Price Returns (Daily) 22.06% -4.76% -5.28% -46.88% Income Statement Y-Ratings Y-Rating Attractive Unrated Unrated Avoid Value Score 9/10 N/A 5/10 N/A Fundamental Score 8/10 8/10 6/10 2/10 Valuation from Hist. Mult. 22.79% 19.77% N/A N/A Current Valuation Market Cap (1) 723.68M 18.40M 981.35M 10.25M Enterprise Value 815.36M 46.35M 1.531B 7.563M PE Ratio (TTM) (2) 13.25 6.870 3.177 PEG Ratio (TTM) 0.716 PS Ratio (TTM) (3) 9.048 0.2975 0.31 0.3933 Price to Book Value 0.9629 0.5578 1.016 EV to EBITDA (TTM) 11.49 4.484 2.838 3.874 EV to EBIT (TTM) 11.49 5.391 2.989 6.050 Operating Earnings Yield (TTM) (2) 10.76% 48.01% 15.50% Dividend Yield (TTM) (2) 5.76% 0.00 7.53% 0.00 Profitability Profit Margin (Quarterly) (MRQ) -2.51% 53.12% 8.42% Operating Margin (TTM) 97.39% 14.28% 4.80% -17.34% EBITDA Margin (TTM) 88.97% 16.31% 13.25% 7.48% Asset Utilization (TTM) 0.0868 0.5843 3.230 0.7955 Gross Profit Margin (Quarterly) 39.18% 18.11% 12.40% (MRQ) Revenue (TTM) 79.74M 63.40M 4.071B 26.09M Revenue (Quarterly YoY Growth) 12.91% -3.71% 41.95% EBITDA (TTM) 70.95M 10.34M 539.60M 1.952M Balance Sheet Cash and Short Term Investments 0.536M 13.45M 87.37M 4.111M (Quarterly) Book Value (Per Share) (MRQ) 19.48 0.5378-1.298 0.4184 Tangible Book Value (Per Share) 19.48 0.5315-3.640 0.371 Book Value (Quarterly) (MRQ) 751.59M 32.99M - 10.09M 191.74M Tangible Book Value (Quarterly) 751.59M 32.60M - 537.62M 8.949M Shares Outstanding (MRQ) 38.58M 61.34M 147.79M 24.12M Debt to Equity Ratio (Quarterly) 0.1227 1.204-3.323 0.1409 (MRQ) (5) Current Ratio (Quarterly) (MRQ) 0.5958 0.479 0.8742 1.386 Total Assets (Quarterly) 895.47M106.55M 1.229B 33.11M Total Liabilities (Quarterly) 143.89M 73.56M 1.421B 23.02M Notes About Statistics: TTM: Trailing twelve months EBITDA: Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization EBIT: Earnings before interest and taxes MRQ: Most recent quarter 1 Shares outstanding from most recent quarter, current price as of report creation 2 TTM financial data, current price as of report creation 3 MRQ financial data, current price as of report creation 4 Calculated using 60 months of monthly returns, or the life of the stock, whichever is shorter (no calculations made for stocks with lives shorter than 36 months)

5 Equity taken at book value

Income Statement Revenue (TTM): 79.74M Total Expenses (TTM): 2.082M Net Income (TTM): 58.92M Income 2014-03 2014-06 2014-09 2014-12 2015-03 2015-06 2015-09 2015-12 2016-03 2016-06 Operating Revenue 39.23M -1.208M -8.694M 21.77M 42.78M 1.764M -7.571M 45.60M 43.49M -1.780M Revenue 39.23M -1.208M -8.694M 21.77M 42.78M 1.764M -7.571M 45.60M 43.49M -1.780M Gross Profit 39.23M -1.208M -8.694M General and Administrative Expense 0.5460M 0.4030M 0.9840M 0.5650M 0.5760M 0.5530M 0.4340M 0.6340M 0.6420M 0.3720M SG&A Expense 0.5460M 0.4030M 0.9840M 0.5650M 0.5760M 0.5530M 0.4340M 0.6340M 0.6420M 0.3720M Total Operating Expenses 0.5460M 0.4030M 0.9840M 0.5650M 0.5760M 0.5530M 0.4340M 0.6340M 0.6420M 0.3720M Operating Income 38.69M -1.611M -9.678M 21.21M 42.20M 1.211M -8.005M 44.97M 42.85M -2.152M Non-Operating Interest Expense 0.3780M 0.3780M 0.3810M 0.3810M 0.3520M 0.4260M 0.4340M 0.5270M 0.5310M 0.4790M Net Non-Operating Interest Income Expense -0.3780M -0.3780M -0.3810M -0.3810M -0.3520M -0.4260M -0.4340M -0.5270M -0.5310M -0.4790M Non-Operating Income -0.0850M -0.0660M -0.0680M -1.575M -2.559M 1.875M -2.175M 0.0300M -2.873M -1.696M Other Income and Expenses -0.0850M -0.0660M -0.0680M -1.575M -2.559M 1.875M -2.175M 0.0300M -2.873M -1.696M Net Interest Income -0.3780M -0.3780M -0.3810M -0.3810M -0.3520M -0.4260M -0.4340M -0.5270M -0.5310M -0.4790M Pre-Tax Income 38.22M -2.055M -10.13M 19.25M 39.29M 2.660M -10.61M 44.47M 39.45M -4.327M Provision for Income Taxes 8.078M -1.502M -4.627M 3.546M 2.411M -0.2520M -2.264M 4.238M 9.721M -1.643M Income from Continuing Operations 30.15M -0.5530M -5.50M 15.71M 36.88M 2.912M -8.350M 40.23M 29.73M -2.684M Preferred Stock Dividend 1.088M 1.088M 1.086M 1.088M 1.088M 1.088M 1.086M 1.088M 1.088M 1.088M Net Income 30.15M -0.5530M -5.50M 15.71M 36.88M 2.912M -8.350M 40.23M 29.73M -2.684M Normalized Income 30.15M -0.5530M -5.50M 15.71M 36.88M 2.912M -8.350M 40.23M 29.73M -2.684M EBITDA 38.60M -1.677M -9.746M 19.63M 39.64M 3.086M -10.18M 45.00M 39.98M -3.848M EBIT 38.60M -1.677M -9.746M 19.63M 39.64M 3.086M -10.18M 45.00M 39.98M -3.848M Basic EPS 2014-03 2014-06 2014-09 2014-12 2015-03 2015-06 2015-09 2015-12 2016-03 2016-06 EPS Basic from Continuing 0.7700-0.0400-0.1700 0.3800 0.9400 0.0500-0.25 1.020 0.7400-0.1000 Operations Normalized Basic EPS 0.7700-0.0400-0.1700 0.3800 0.9400 0.0500-0.25 1.020 0.7400-0.1000 EPS Basic 0.7700-0.0400-0.1700 0.3800 0.9400 0.0500-0.25 1.020 0.7400-0.1000 Diluted EPS 2014-03 2014-06 2014-09 2014-12 2015-03 2015-06 2015-09 2015-12 2016-03 2016-06 EPS Diluted from Continuing 0.7700-0.0400-0.1700 0.3800 0.9373 0.0477-0.25 1.020 0.7439-0.0978 Operations Normalized Diluted EPS 0.7700-0.0400-0.1700 0.3800 0.9373 0.0477-0.25 1.020 0.7439-0.0978 EPS Diluted 0.7700-0.0400-0.1700 0.3800 0.9373 0.0477-0.25 1.020 0.7439-0.0978 Shares Data 2014-03 2014-06 2014-09 2014-12 2015-03 2015-06 2015-09 2015-12 2016-03 2016-06 Average Basic Shares Outstanding 37.88M 37.95M 38.03M 38.11M 38.19M 38.26M 38.35M 38.43M 38.50M 38.56M Average Diluted Shares Outstanding 37.88M 37.95M 38.03M 38.11M 38.19M 38.26M 38.35M 38.43M 38.50M 38.56M Dividend Per Share 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.2600 0.2600 0.2600 0.2700 0.2700 0.2700

Balance Sheet Total Assets (Quarterly): 895.47M Total Liabilities (Quarterly): 143.89M Shareholders Equity (Quarterly): 751.59M Assets 2014-03 2014-06 2014-09 2014-12 2015-03 2015-06 2015-09 2015-12 2016-03 2016-06 Cash 1.671M 0.9640M 0.7570M 1.692M 2.469M 3.028M 1.449M 3.105M 5.088M 0.5360M Cash and Equivalents 1.671M 0.9640M 0.7570M 1.692M 2.469M 3.028M 1.449M 3.105M 5.088M 0.5360M Cash and Short Term Investments 1.671M 0.9640M 0.7570M 1.692M 2.469M 3.028M 1.449M 3.105M 5.088M 0.5360M Accounts Receivable 1.035M 0.3050M Other Receivables 12.71M 12.33M 13.29M 14.07M Total Receivables 12.89M 12.70M 15.71M 14.73M 12.65M 13.66M 13.71M 14.28M 14.37M 14.39M Current Deferred Tax Assets 0.0120M 0.1760M 0.0500M 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.75M Other Current Assets 0.0290M 0.0180M 0.0810M 0.0290M 0.0200M 0.0110M 0.0030M 0.0900M 0.0240M 0.0140M Total Current Assets 14.60M 13.86M 16.60M 16.45M 15.14M 16.70M 15.91M 17.48M 19.48M 14.94M Long Term Investments 829.40M 806.28M 797.12M 813.93M 856.66M 884.78M 901.55M 918.04M 924.31M 880.41M Long Term Deferred Assets 4.318M 3.177M 2.018M 0.7210M 0.5650M 0.2290M 0.2290M 0.1840M 0.1110M 0.125M Total Long Term Assets 833.72M 809.46M 799.14M 814.65M 857.23M 885.01M 901.78M 918.22M 924.42M 880.54M Total Assets 848.33M 823.32M 815.74M 831.11M 872.37M 901.71M 917.69M 935.70M 943.91M 895.47M Liabilities 2014-03 2014-06 2014-09 2014-12 2015-03 2015-06 2015-09 2015-12 2016-03 2016-06 Dividends Payable 10.56M 10.58M 10.60M 10.62M 11.02M 11.04M 11.06M 11.47M 11.49M 11.50M Current Tax Payable 6.172M 3.646M 5.586M 5.267M 1.375M 7.743M 5.263M Total Payables 16.73M 14.22M 10.60M 10.62M 16.61M 16.31M 11.06M 12.84M 19.23M 16.77M Payables and Accrued Expenses 17.02M 14.51M 11.52M 11.34M 17.12M 16.59M 11.51M 13.20M 19.67M 17.04M Current Deferred Liabilities 0.2260M 0.2920M 0.000 0.8200M 1.135M 1.006M Current Deferred Tax Liability 0.2260M 0.2920M 0.000 0.8200M 1.135M 1.006M Other Current Liability 3.868M 6.629M 8.038M Total Current Liabilities 17.24M 14.51M 11.81M 11.34M 17.94M 17.72M 12.52M 17.07M 26.30M 25.07M Non-Current Portion of Long Term 71.22M 69.22M 66.78M 69.83M 63.44M 99.50M 121.04M 120.98M 121.05M 92.22M Debt Non-Current Portion of LTD and 71.22M 69.22M 66.78M 69.83M 63.44M 99.50M 121.04M 120.98M 121.05M 92.22M Capital Lease Obligation Long Term Deferred Tax Liabilities 21.85M 20.92M 23.69M 23.22M 21.80M 23.30M 26.50M 29.10M 27.65M 26.60M Non-Current Deferred Liabilities 21.85M 20.92M 23.69M 23.22M 21.80M 23.30M 26.50M 29.10M 27.65M 26.60M Derivative Contract Liabilities 0.000 1.459M 3.904M 1.925M 3.951M 0.000 0.000 0.000 Total Long Term Liabilities 93.07M 90.14M 90.47M 94.51M 89.14M 124.72M 151.49M 150.09M 148.70M 118.81M Total Liabilities 110.31M 104.66M 102.28M 105.85M 107.08M 142.44M 164.01M 167.16M 175.00M 143.89M Shareholder's Equity 2014-03 2014-06 2014-09 2014-12 2015-03 2015-06 2015-09 2015-12 2016-03 2016-06 Total Capital Stock 734.89M 735.98M 97.48M Retained Earnings 8.751M -2.380M -18.48M -12.65M 9.537M 1.025M -15.06M -19.70M -0.9290M -15.12M Additional Paid In Capital 737.13M 640.87M 739.55M 740.81M 742.23M 743.52M 744.78M 746.18M Preferred Stock 97.48M Accrued Comprehensive Inc -5.624M -14.94M -5.187M -0.4480M 16.20M 17.43M 26.52M 44.72M 25.05M 20.52M Shareholders Equity 738.01M 718.66M 713.46M 725.25M 765.28M 759.26M 753.68M 768.54M 768.91M 751.59M

Cash Flow Cash from Operations (Quarterly): 15.00M Cash from Investing (Quarterly): 19.40M Cash from Financing (Quarterly): -38.95M Cash Flow - Operations 2014-03 2014-06 2014-09 2014-12 2015-03 2015-06 2015-09 2015-12 2016-03 2016-06 Net Income 30.15M -0.5530M -5.50M 15.71M 36.88M 2.912M -8.350M 40.23M 29.73M -2.684M Gain (Loss) on Investment Securities 0.000 1.925M -1.925M 4.087M Earnings Loss from Eq. Investments -38.43M 60.72M -1.033M -8.949M -25.46M 70.46M -28.82M -32.40M -29.16M 102.00M Operating Gains Losses -50.74M 60.72M -1.033M -7.490M -23.01M 68.48M -26.80M -32.48M -26.40M 103.41M Deferred Taxes 1.488M 1.497M 2.053M 1.962M -4.129M 1.614M 2.190M 1.932M 2.561M 0.5650M Other Noncash Items 24.46M -46.77M 22.49M 0.0590M 0.0610M -59.19M 59.30M 0.0360M 0.0360M -83.59M Change in Receivables -1.479M 0.1920M -2.143M 0.9380M -0.875M -0.2640M 3.285M 1.970M -1.981M -0.0160M Change in Payables and Accrued Expense -0.1190M 0.0040M 0.6330M -0.2000M -0.2080M -0.2330M 0.1700M -0.0870M 0.0950M -0.1880M Change in Other Working Cap 7.097M -2.443M -4.616M 0.0520M 8.137M 0.1470M -8.258M -0.0870M 8.340M -2.499M Changes in Working Capital 5.499M -2.247M -6.126M 0.7900M 7.054M -0.3500M -4.803M 1.796M 6.454M -2.703M Cash from Operations 10.85M 12.64M 11.88M 11.03M 16.85M 13.47M 21.55M 11.52M 12.38M 14.99M Cash Flow - Investing 2014-03 2014-06 2014-09 2014-12 2015-03 2015-06 2015-09 2015-12 2016-03 2016-06 Net Divestitures (Acquisitions) -0.1820M -1.778M -0.1140M -3.689M -0.2030M -39.15M -34.99M 0.000-0.2170M 19.40M Net Other Investing Changes -0.0370M -0.0430M -0.0460M -0.0270M 0.000 0.000 0.000 Cash from Investing -0.2190M -1.821M -0.1600M -3.716M -0.2030M -39.15M -34.99M 0.000-0.2170M 19.40M Cash Flow - Financing 2014-03 2014-06 2014-09 2014-12 2015-03 2015-06 2015-09 2015-12 2016-03 2016-06 Net Change in Long Term Debt -0.4940M -2.060M -2.498M 2.996M -6.452M 35.99M 21.48M -0.0900M 0.0290M -28.87M Net Debt Issuance -0.4940M -2.060M -2.498M 2.996M -6.452M 35.99M 21.48M -0.0900M 0.0290M -28.87M Total Common Dividends Paid -16.81M -8.380M -8.345M -25.28M -8.534M -26.79M Total Preferred Dividends Paid -1.088M -1.088M -1.086M -1.088M -1.088M -1.088M -1.086M -1.088M -1.088M -1.088M Total Dividends Paid -9.529M -9.468M -9.431M -9.372M -9.419M -9.756M -9.620M -9.771M -10.21M -10.08M Cash from Financing -10.02M -11.53M -11.93M -6.376M -15.87M 26.24M 11.86M -9.861M -10.18M -38.95M Ending Cash 2014-03 2014-06 2014-09 2014-12 2015-03 2015-06 2015-09 2015-12 2016-03 2016-06 Beginning Cash 1.062M 1.671M 0.9640M 0.7570M 1.692M 2.469M 3.028M 1.449M 3.105M 5.088M Change in Cash 0.6090M -0.7070M -0.2070M 0.9350M 0.7770M 0.5590M -1.579M 1.656M 1.983M -4.552M Ending Cash 1.671M 0.9640M 0.7570M 1.692M 2.469M 3.028M 1.449M 3.105M 5.088M 0.5360M Additional Items 2014-03 2014-06 2014-09 2014-12 2015-03 2015-06 2015-09 2015-12 2016-03 2016-06 Issuance of Debt 108.51M 89.44M 67.50M 70.50M 64.05M 99.99M 121.48M 153.91M 142.03M 150.13M Debt Repayment -109.00M -91.50M -70.00M -67.50M -70.50M -64.00M -100.00M -154.00M -142.00M -179.00M

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