Form 11-K
 
 
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM 11-K
(Mark One)
     
þ   ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the fiscal year ended December 31, 2008
OR
     
o   TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the transition period from                      to                     
Commission file number 1-892
A. Full title of the plan and the address of the plan, if different from that of the issuer named below:
GOODRICH CORPORATION EMPLOYEES’ SAVINGS PLAN
B. Name of issuer of the securities held pursuant to the plan and the address of its principal executive office:
Goodrich Corporation
Four Coliseum Centre
2730 West Tyvola Road
Charlotte, NC 28217-4578
 
 

 


 

REQUIRED INFORMATION
1.   Audited Financial Statements for the Goodrich Corporation Employees’ Savings Plan Including:
 
    The Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm; Statements of Net Assets Available for Benefits as of December 31, 2008 and 2007; and Statement of Changes in Net Assets Available for Benefits for the year ended December 31, 2008.
2.   Exhibit 23
 
    Consent of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm — Ernst & Young LLP
SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Goodrich Corporation Benefit Design and Administration Committee has duly caused this annual report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
         
  GOODRICH CORPORATION EMPLOYEES’

SAVINGS PLAN
 
 
May 29, 2009  /s/ Kevin P. Heslin    
  Kevin P. Heslin   
  Chairman of Goodrich Corporation
Benefit Design and Administration Committee 
 

 


 

         
AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTAL SCHEDULE
Goodrich Corporation Employees’ Savings Plan
December 31, 2008 and 2007, and year ended December 31, 2008
with Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

 


 

Goodrich Corporation Employees’ Savings Plan
Audited Financial Statements and Supplemental Schedule
December 31, 2008 and 2007 and
year ended December 31, 2008
Contents
         
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Audited Financial Statements
       
 
       
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REPORT OF INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM
Goodrich Corporation
Benefit Design and Administration Committee
We have audited the accompanying statements of net assets available for benefits of Goodrich Corporation Employees’ Savings Plan as of December 31, 2008 and 2007, and the related statement of changes in net assets available for benefits for the year ended December 31, 2008. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Plan’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audits.
We conducted our audits in accordance with the standards of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States). Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. We were not engaged to perform an audit of the Plan’s internal control over financial reporting. Our audits included consideration of internal control over financial reporting as a basis for designing audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the Plan’s internal control over financial reporting. Accordingly, we express no such opinion. An audit also includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements, assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, and evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the net assets available for benefits of the Plan at December 31, 2008 and 2007, and the changes in its net assets available for benefits for the year ended December 31, 2008, in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.
Our audits were performed for the purpose of forming an opinion on the financial statements taken as a whole. The accompanying supplemental schedule of assets (held at end of year) as of December 31, 2008, is presented for purposes of additional analysis and is not a required part of the financial statements but is supplementary information required by the Department of Labor’s Rules and Regulations for Reporting and Disclosure under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974. This supplemental schedule is the responsibility of the Plan’s management. The supplemental schedule has been subjected to the auditing procedures applied in our audits of the financial statements and, in our opinion, is fairly stated in all material respects in relation to the financial statements taken as a whole.
         
     
  /s/ Ernst & Young LLP    
 
Charlotte, NC
May 29, 2009

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Goodrich Corporation Employees’ Savings Plan
Statements of Net Assets Available for Benefits
                 
    December 31,  
    2008     2007  
Assets
               
Investments, at fair value (Note 3)
  $ 1,179,044,823     $ 1,706,034,504  
Contribution receivable- Goodrich Corporation
    8,861,959       7,571,678  
 
           
Total Assets
    1,187,906,782       1,713,606,182  
 
               
Adjustment from fair value to contract value for fully benefit responsive investment contracts
    32,626,285       5,686,461  
 
           
Net assets available for benefits
  $ 1,220,533,067     $ 1,719,292,643  
 
           
See accompanying notes to financial statements

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Goodrich Corporation Employees’ Savings Plan
Statement of Changes in Net Assets Available for Benefits
Year Ended December 31, 2008
         
Additions
       
Investment income (loss):
       
Interest
  $ 14,369,465  
Dividends
    33,108,794  
Net appreciation (depreciation) in aggregate fair value of investments (Note 3)
    (560,992,203 )
 
     
 
    (513,513,944 )
Contributions from:
       
Participants
    87,622,616  
Goodrich Corporation
    44,741,469  
 
     
 
    132,364,085  
 
       
Total additions (subtractions)
    (381,149,859 )
 
       
Deductions
       
Benefit payments
    116,926,013  
Administrative expenses
    615,704  
 
     
Total deductions
    117,541,717  
 
       
Trust transfers, net (Note 1)
    (68,000 )
 
     
 
       
Net decrease
    (498,759,576 )
 
       
Net assets available for benefits at beginning of year
    1,719,292,643  
 
     
Net assets available for benefits at end of year
  $ 1,220,533,067  
 
     
See accompanying notes to financial statements.

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Goodrich Corporation Employees’ Savings Plan
Notes to Financial Statements
December 31, 2008
1. Description of the Plan
The following description of Goodrich Corporation Employees’ Savings Plan (the “Plan”) is provided for general information purposes only. Participants should refer to the Plan document for a more complete description of the Plan’s provisions.
General
The Plan is a defined contribution plan covering all non-bargaining unit employees and substantially all bargaining unit employees of Goodrich Corporation (the “Company”) and all subsidiaries of the Company to which the Plan has been extended. The Plan is subject to the provisions of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (“ERISA”), as amended.
During 2008, the fair value of trust transfers of assets from the Plan (as a result of employees moving from salary status to Rohr union status) and to the Plan from other defined contribution plans of acquired entities, resulted in a net transfer of assets from the Plan of $68,000.
Participation in the Plan
The Plan offers participants the choice of three savings options: an after-tax savings option, a pre-tax 401(k) savings option and a Roth 401(k) option. Under the traditional after-tax savings and Roth 401(k) options, participant contributions are subject to federal income taxes. When withdrawn, participants pay income tax on the investments earnings on traditional after-tax contributions. Investment earnings on Roth 401(k) contributions are never taxed as long as certain conditions are met upon withdrawal. Under the pre-tax savings option the participant postpones paying federal income taxes on the amount of contributions deducted from his or her salary until the contributions are withdrawn from the Plan. Participants can elect to participate in all of the savings options. Participants can contribute to each of the investment funds under all savings options.
Contributions
Each employee who elects to become a participant in the Plan may make pre-tax, after-tax or Roth 401(k) contributions up to 25% of their qualified compensation, as defined in the Plan document. Maximum pre-tax plus Roth 401(k) participant contributions (which are limited by Internal Revenue Service regulations) were $15,500 for 2008. Highly compensated employees may be limited to contributing a lower percentage than 25% in order to facilitate the Plan’s passing of non-discrimination testing. Participants age 50 or older can contribute pre-tax “catch-up” contributions to the Plan, subject to limitations.
Effective June 1, 2003 the Company match for all non-bargaining employees participating in the Plan was decreased from 100% to 50% on the first 6% of eligible earnings.
In December 2005, the Plan was amended to change the Company match that applies to non-bargaining unit and certain bargaining unit employees hired after December 31, 2005 to 100% of participant contributions up to 6% of pay. In addition, these participants will receive a Company contribution equal to 2% of eligible pay at the end of each Plan year provided they are still employed. This 2% contribution is subject to a 3-year vesting schedule. In addition, non-bargaining unit and certain bargaining unit employees hired prior to December 31, 2005 who elected to freeze pension benefit service, effective July 1, 2006, receive the same match and Company contributions as new hires.

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Goodrich Corporation Employees’ Savings Plan
Notes to Financial Statements
December 31, 2008
Vesting Provisions
Participant contributions and earnings thereon are always fully vested. The Company match contribution and other Company contributions made to participant accounts subsequent to December 31, 2001 and earnings thereon are 100% vested. The Plan was amended in December 2005 to provide discretionary contributions, and the additional 2% Company contribution is subject to a 3-year vesting schedule.
Participant Accounts
Each participant’s account is credited with the participant’s contributions and the Company’s contributions. The accounts are further adjusted for allocations of the Plan’s investment income or losses and administrative expenses.
The Plan provides for the acceptance of rollover contributions from other plans qualified under the Internal Revenue Code (the “Code”).
Dividends, interest and proceeds from sale of investments in each fund are reinvested in the respective fund.
Benefit Payments
Company contributions made after January 1, 1990, but prior to January 1, 2002, may not be withdrawn until the participant reaches age 55 or upon termination, disability or death. Company matching contributions made on or after January 1, 2002, may not be withdrawn until age 591/2 or upon termination, disability or death. Participants separating from service who meet certain requirements have the option of deferring distribution of the vested value of his or her account until age 70-1/2.
A participant may make an in-service withdrawal of his or her pre-tax contributions upon incurring a financial hardship, subject to certain conditions as set forth in the Plan document.
A participant who elects to withdraw from the Plan is paid the fair value of his or her vested account balance. Distributions from the Company Stock Fund are made in cash or stock. Distributions from the other funds are made in cash.
Forfeiture of Interest
Upon a participant’s separation from service, the portion of investments attributable to contributions made by the Company which have not vested shall remain in such accounts. Such nonvested amounts shall be forfeited on the date which is the earlier of the participant receiving a full distribution of the vested portion of the account balance or 60 consecutive months after separation from service. If the participant is rehired before such forfeiture, the nonvested portion shall remain in the participant’s account.
All amounts forfeited under the Plan will remain in the Plan and be used to reduce future contributions to the Plan by The Company. If the Plan is terminated, any forfeited amounts not yet applied against the Company’s contributions will accrue ratably to the remaining participants in the Plan at the date of termination.
Participant Loans
Participant loans consist of general purpose and principal residence loans. General purpose loans have terms ranging from 1 to 5 years and provide fixed interest rates based upon the federal short-term rate, which ranged from 1.23% to 11.5% during 2008. Principal residence loans have terms ranging from 1 to 15 years and provide fixed interest rates based upon the federal long-term rate, which ranged from 4.0% to 11.5% during 2008. Under either type of loan, participants may borrow up to 50% of the value of their vested account balance up to a maximum of $50,000. The minimum a participant may borrow is $1,000. In general, participant loans are repaid in equal bi-weekly installments through payroll deductions and are secured by the participant’s interest in the Plan.

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Goodrich Corporation Employees’ Savings Plan
Notes to Financial Statements
December 31, 2008
Administrative Expenses
Investment management fees and administrative expenses related to recordkeeping are charged against the earnings of the investment funds in which the participants’ funds are invested. Fees for certain transactions, such as withdrawals and loan processing, are charged directly to the account of the participant reporting such a transaction.
Plan Termination
Although it has not expressed any intent to do so, the Company has the right under the Plan to discontinue such contributions at any time and terminate the Plan subject to the provisions of ERISA. In the event of a termination of the Plan, all participants will become 100% vested and the net assets of the Plan will be distributed to the participants based on the value of their accounts. Since this is an individual account plan, the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation does not guarantee any benefits.
The foregoing description of the Plan provides only general information. Participants should refer to the Plan document for a more complete description of the Plan’s provisions. Copies of the Plan document are available from the Human Resource Department of the Company.
2. Significant Accounting Policies
Basis of Accounting
The financial statements have been prepared on the accrual basis of accounting.
New Accounting Standard
On January 1, 2008 the Plan adopted Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 157 (SFAS 157) for its investments recognized at fair value. The adoption of SFAS 157 did not have a material impact on the Plan’s financial statements. SFAS 157 defines fair value as the price that would be received for an asset or paid to transfer a liability (an exit price) in the principal or most advantageous market for the asset or liability in an orderly transaction between market participants on the measurement date. SFAS 157 also describes three levels of inputs that may be used to measure fair value:
Level 1 — quoted prices in active markets for identical assets and liabilities;
Level 2 — observable inputs other than quoted prices in active markets for identical assets and liabilities; and
Level 3 — unobservable inputs in which there is little or no market data available, which require the reporting entity to develop its own assumptions.
A financial instrument’s level within the fair value hierarchy is based on the lowest level of any input that is significant to the fair value measurement. The following is a description of the valuation methodologies used for instruments measurement at fair value.
Mutual Funds
Plan investments are stated at fair value. The shares of registered investment companies are valued at quoted market prices in an active market, which represent the net asset values of shares held by the Plan at the end of the year.
Goodrich Stock Fund
The Goodrich Stock Fund is a unitized separate account comprised of common stock of Goodrich and short-term cash investments. The unit value of the fund is derived from the fair value of the common stock based on quoted market prices in an active market and the short-term cash investments.
Unitized Separate Accounts
The unitized separate accounts are comprised of common stock and short-term cash investments. The unit value of the accounts are derived from the fair value of the common stock based on quoted market prices in an active market and the short-term cash

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investments.
Brokerage Link
Investments in the individual Fidelity mutual funds and investments under the brokerage link are valued at quoted market prices in an active market on the last business day of the Plan year.
Collective Trust Funds
The collective trust funds are comprised of fixed income/equity investments and short-term cash investments. The unit value of the accounts are derived from the fair value of the underlying securities based on quoted market prices in an active market and short-term cash investments.
Investment Contracts
Investments in the accompanying Statements of Net Assets Available for Benefits include fully benefit responsive investment contracts recognized at fair value. The fair value of participation units owned by the funds are determined based on the fair value of the underlying fixed income portfolio on the last day of the Plan year. Fixed income securities held by the funds are valued each day based on readily available market quotations received from independent or affiliated commercial pricing services. The fair value of the wrapper on investment contracts is determined by the difference between replacement cost and actual cost, projected for the duration of the associated portfolio, discounted back to measurement date using an appropriate discount rate. AICPA Statement of Position 94-4-1, Reporting of Investment Contracts Held by Health and Welfare Benefit Plans and Defined Contribution Pension Plans, as amended, requires fully benefit responsive investment contracts to be reported at fair value in the Plan’s Statement of Net Assets Available for Benefits with a corresponding adjustment to reflect these investments at contract value. Investments reported in the Plan’s Form 5500 differ from Investments reported in the Statements of Net Assets Available for Benefits at December 31, 2008 and 2007 by the adjustment from fair value to contract value for the fully benefit responsive investment contracts of $32,626,285 and $5,686,461, respectively. The adjustments to contract value were a result of the positive accrual throughout the year on the contract values in combination with the underlying portfolio performance.
Participant Loans
Participant loans are valued at their outstanding balance, which approximates fair value.
Use of Estimates
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles requires management to make estimates that affect the amounts reported in the financial statements and accompanying notes. Actual results could differ from those estimates. Purchases and sales of securities are recorded on a trade-date basis. Interest income is recorded on the accrual basis. Dividends are recorded on the ex-dividend date.

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Goodrich Corporation Employees’ Savings Plan
Notes to Financial Statements
December 31, 2008
3. Fair Value of Financial Investments, Carried at Fair Value
The following presents investments that represent 5 percent or more of the Plan’s net assets.
                 
    December 31,
    2008   2007
JP Morgan Chase & Co. 2A Stable Value Fund
  $ 249,427,814     $ 240,651,045  
Goodrich Corporation 2I Company Stock
    163,714,647       296,714,051  
Mellon Capital Management 2C S&P Index Fund
    102,661,604       169,736,208  
Fidelity Management & Research Corp Freedom 2020 Fund
    75,804,903       109,859,029  
During 2008, the Plan’s investments (including gains and losses on investments bought and sold, as well as held during the year) depreciated in value by $(560,992,203) as follows:
         
Level 1
  $ (286,189,455 )
Level 2
    (274,018,138 )
Level 3
    (784,610 )
 
     
 
  $ (560,992,203 )
 
     
See “New Accounting Standard” in Note 2 above for discussion of the methodologies and assumptions used to determine the fair value of the Plan’s investments.
Below are the Plan’s financial instruments carried at fair value on a recurring basis by the SFAS 157 fair value hierarchy levels described in Note 2.
                                                                 
    Balance                           Balance            
    December 31,                           December 31,            
    2008   Level 1   Level 2   Level 3   2007   Level 1   Level 2   Level 3
                    (Dollars in millions)                        
Investments:
                                                               
Mutual Funds
  $ 481.5     $ 481.5     $     $     $ 734.2     $ 734.2     $     $  
Goodrich Stock Fund
    163.7             163.7             296.7             296.7        
Unitized Separate Accounts
    86.2             86.2             139.6             139.6        
Brokerage Link
    13.8       13.8                   17.8       17.8              
Collective Trust Funds and Investment Contracts
    387.6             387.6             473.9             473.9        
Wrapper on Investment Contracts
    0.8                   0.8                          
Participant Loans
    45.4                   45.4       43.8                   43.8  
     
 
                                                               
Investments, at fair value
  $ 1,179.0     $ 495.3     $ 637.5     $ 46.2     $ 1,706.0     $ 752.0     $ 910.2     $ 43.8  
     
The tables below set forth a summary of changes in the fair value of the Plan’s level 3 investments, in millions, for the year ended December 31, 2008:
                                                 
    Fair Value   Loan Repayment                           Fair Value
    January 1,   (Principal and                           December 31,
    2008   Interest)   Loan Withdrawals   Benefit Payments   Defaulted Loans   2008
Participant Loans
  $ 43.8     $ (17.1 )   $ 21.4     $ (2.0 )   $ (0.7 )   $ 45.4  

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    Fair Value           Fair Value
    January 1,   Change in Fair   December 31,
    2008   Value (1)   2008
Wrapper on Investment Contracts
  $  —     $ 0.8     $ 0.8  
 
(1)   The fair value is determined by the difference between replacement cost and actual cost, projected for the duration of the associated portfolio, discounted back to the measurement date using an appropriate discount rate.
4. Income Tax Status
The Plan received a determination letter from the Internal Revenue Service dated July 22, 2004, stating that the Plan is qualified under Section 401(a) of the Code and, therefore, the related trust is exempt from taxation. Subsequent to this determination by the Internal Revenue Service, the Plan was amended. Once qualified, the Plan is required to operate in conformity with the Code to maintain its qualification. The Goodrich Corporation Benefit Design and Administration Committee believes the Plan is being operated in compliance with the applicable requirements of the Code and, therefore, believes that the Plan, as amended, is qualified and the related trust is tax exempt.
5. Transactions with Parties-in-Interest
The Company pays certain legal and accounting expenses of the Plan. Other than as described above or pursuant to the Trust Agreement with Fidelity Investments, the Plan has had no agreements or transactions with any parties-in-interest that are prohibited transactions under ERISA section 3(14).
6. Risks and Uncertainties
The Plan invests in various investment securities. Investment securities are exposed to various risks such as interest rate, market and credit risks. Due to the level of risk associated with certain investment securities, it is at least reasonably possible that changes in the values of investment securities will occur in the near term and that such changes could materially affect participants’ account balances and the amounts reported in the statements of net assets available for benefits.

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Supplemental Schedule
Goodrich Corporation Employees Savings Plan
EIN 34-0252680 Plan-002
Schedule H, Line 4i
Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year)
December 31, 2008
             
    Description of Investment, Including      
Identity of Issue, Borrower, Lessor, or Similar   Maturity Date, Rate of Interest, Par or   Total Current  
Party   Maturity Value   Value  
 
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID FIDELITY*     219,144  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID PURITAN*     1,812,704  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID TREND*     13,117  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL COMPUTERS*     73,603  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL ELECTRONICS*     41,147  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL CONS STAPLES     1,286,045  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID VALUE STRATEGIES*     151,025  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID GINNIE MAE*     1,178,305  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FIDELITY MAGELLAN*     11,927,201  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID CONTRAFUND*     18,458,055  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID EQUITY INCOME*     968,533  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID GROWTH COMPANY*     955,978  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FIDELITY INVST GR BD*     740,835  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID GROWTH & INCOME*     13,402,987  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL SOFTWARE*     336,859  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID INTERMED BOND*     955,217  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL AIR TRANSPRT*     276,587  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID CAPITAL & INCOME*     1,695,385  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID VALUE STRATEGIES*     1,589,435  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID MORTGAGE SEC*     159,919  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL GOLD*     6,478,418  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL BIOTECH*     1,025,986  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL ENERGY SVCS*     2,112,614  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL INSURANCE*     74,756  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL RETAILING*     38,035  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FIDELITY GOVT INCOME*     4,591,631  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL ENERGY*     3,595,238  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL LEISURE*     211,294  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL HEALTHCARE*     753,936  

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    Description of Investment, Including      
Identity of Issue, Borrower, Lessor, or Similar   Maturity Date, Rate of Interest, Par or   Total Current  
Party   Maturity Value   Value  
 
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL TECHNOLOGY*     383,156  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL UTILITIES GR*     640,138  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL FINANCIAL*     813,258  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL DEFENSE*     1,953,774  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL BROKERAGE*     408,019  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL CHEMICALS*     1,140,574  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID INDEPENDENCE*     1,322,934  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID OTC PORTFOLIO*     131,615  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID OVERSEAS*     438,630  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL TELECOMM*     155,078  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL HOME FINANCE*     108,016  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID LEVERAGED CO STK*     5,832,859  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID EUROPE*     285,004  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID PACIFIC BASIN*     263,312  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID REAL ESTATE INVS*     1,732,106  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID BALANCED*     3,081,694  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID INTL DISCOVERY*     2,046,293  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID CAP APPRECIATION*     917,381  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID CONVERTIBLE SEC*     434,128  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID CANADA*     4,999,704  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FIDELITY UTILITIES*     241,540  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID BLUE CHIP GROWTH*     879,789  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID ASSET MGR 0.5*     414,699  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID DISCIPLINED EQTY*     474,551  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FIDELITY LOW PR STK*     5,214,034  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID WORLDWIDE*     185,127  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID EQUITY INCOME II*     704,802  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID STOCK SELECTOR*     218,942  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID ASSET MGR 0.7*     139,161  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FIDELITY EMERG MRKTS*     2,907,190  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID GR STRATEGIES*     146,977  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID DIVERSIFIED INTL*     4,976,272  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID ASSET MGR 0.2*     392,112  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID DIVIDEND GROWTH*     327,105  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID NEW MARKETS INC*     2,108,445  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID EXP & MULTINATL*     1,091,871  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID FOCUSED STOCK*     143,429  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID GLOBAL BALANCED*     1,189,352  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID INTL CAP APPREC*     215,153  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SM CAP INDEPEND*     546,039  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID MID CAP STOCK*     1,657,240  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID LARGE CAP STOCK*     105,427  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID GROWTH DISCOVERY*     510,548  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SMALL CAP STOCK*     791,471  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID EUROPE CAP APP*     268,596  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FIDELITY NORDIC*     847,588  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID ASSET MGR 0.85*     38,537  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID LATIN AMERICA*     6,607,691  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID JAPAN*     196,743  

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    Description of Investment, Including      
Identity of Issue, Borrower, Lessor, or Similar   Maturity Date, Rate of Interest, Par or   Total Current  
Party   Maturity Value   Value  
 
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SOUTHEAST ASIA*     2,783,893  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID CHINA REGION*     2,842,155  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL IT SERVICES*     16,833  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL MED EQ & SYS*     1,180,519  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID FOUR IN ONE IDX*     356,364  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID JAPAN SMALLER CO*     245,502  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID MEGA CAP STOCK*     33,979  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID STRATEGIC INCOME*     1,769,834  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID FREEDOM INCOME*     5,046,301  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID FREEDOM 2000*     6,108,143  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID FREEDOM 2010*     45,549,033  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID FREEDOM 2020*     75,804,903  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID FREEDOM 2030*     40,037,500  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SM CAP RTMT*     211,527  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  SPTN TOTAL MKT INDEX*     1,059,353  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  SPTN EXTND MKT INDEX*     340,129  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  SPARTAN INTL INDEX*     1,626,234  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SHORT TERM BOND*     457,654  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID INTM GOVT INCOME*     1,850,694  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID HIGH INCOME*     589,788  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID FIFTY*     537,328  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL AUTOMOTIVE*     37,176  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL MULTIMEDIA*     17,953  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL MEDICAL DEL*     575,989  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL PAPER&FOREST*     4,370  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL BANKING*     364,224  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL MATERIALS*     729,458  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL INDUST EQUIP*     46,715  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL CONSTR/HOUSE*     107,990  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL TRANSPORT*     293,362  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL NATURAL GAS*     2,511,494  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL NATURAL RES*     2,108,053  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL INDUSTRIALS*     204,111  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL ENVIRONMENT*     72,841  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL CONS DISCR*     29,330  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL COMM EQUIP*     53,759  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL PHARMACEUTCL*     67,951  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  SPARTAN US EQ INDEX*     804,347  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FIDELITY US BD INDEX*     1,402,953  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID INST SH INT GOVT*     716,932  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID LARGE CAP VALUE*     603,941  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID FREEDOM 2040*     18,704,320  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID MID CAP VALUE*     690,544  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID LARGE CAP GROWTH*     373,419  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID MID CAP GROWTH*     375,853  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID INFLAT PROT BOND*     1,960,587  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID ULTRASHORT BOND*     53,748  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID FLOAT RT HI INC*     206,394  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID INTL SMALL CAP*     1,249,262  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID TOTAL BOND*     698,595  

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    Description of Investment, Including      
Identity of Issue, Borrower, Lessor, or Similar   Maturity Date, Rate of Interest, Par or   Total Current  
Party   Maturity Value   Value  
 
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID VALUE DISCOVERY*     1,257,123  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID REAL ESTATE INC*     121,902  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL NET & INFSTR*     97,901  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SEL WIRELESS*     630,308  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID BLUE CHIP VALUE*     296,132  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID NASDAQ COMP INDX*     149,614  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FREEDOM 2005*     285,498  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FREEDOM 2015*     4,089,060  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FREEDOM 2025*     4,739,048  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FREEDOM 2035*     2,205,916  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID STRAT DIV & INC*     100,069  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID FOCUSED HIGH INC*     59,722  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID INTL REAL ESTATE*     141,066  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SMALL CAP GROWTH*     328,849  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID SMALL CAP VALUE*     245,077  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID INTL SM CAP OPP*     58,352  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID STRAT REAL RET*     122,098  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  SPTN ST TR INDX INV*     700,696  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  SPTN INT TR INDX INV*     2,030,847  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  SPTN LT TR INDX INV*     1,639,246  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID INTL VALUE*     77,356  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FREEDOM 2045*     1,717,499  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  FID FREEDOM 2050*     3,085,555  
GOODRICH CORPORATION
  2I COMPANY STOCK*     163,714,647  
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CORP
  BROKERAGELINK     13,811,297  
JP MORGAN CHASE & CO
  2A STABLE VALUE FUND     249,427,814  
JANUS INTERNATIONAL HOLDING LLC
  JANUS WORLDWIDE     1,667,769  
JANUS INTERNATIONAL HOLDING LLC
  JANUS OVERSEAS     9,562,785  
JP MORGAN CHASE & CO
  2F MID CAP FUND     31,027,818  
JP MORGAN CHASE & CO
  2B BOND FUND     55,807,565  
T. ROWE PRICE GROUP, INC
  2E LARGE CAP GROWTH     43,515,622  
CAPITAL GUARDIAN INTERNATIONAL
  2H INTL EQUITY FUND     36,349,349  
THE BANK OF NEW YORK COMPANY, INC
  2C S&P INDEX FUND     102,661,604  
ALLIANCE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT L.P.
  2D LARGE CAP VALUE     17,218,051  
THE BOSTON COMPANY ASSET MANAGEMENT
  2G SMALL CAP FUND     25,458,896  
 
  NON INT BEARING CASH     5,000  
 
         
 
        1,133,672,581  
 
  LOANS TO PARTICIPANTS*     45,372,242  
 
         
 
      $ 1,179,044,823  
 
         
 
*   Indicates party-in-interest to the Plan.
 
Note:    Cost information has not been included above because all investments are participant directed

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