Form 11-K
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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington D.C. 20549

 

 

FORM 11-K

(Mark One)

  x ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES

EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

For the fiscal year ended December 31, 2008

OR

 

  ¨ TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES

EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

Commission file number 000-12477

 

 

THE RETIREMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN

FOR AMGEN MANUFACTURING, LIMITED

State Road 31, Kilometer 24.6, Juncos, Puerto Rico 00777

(Full title and address of the plan)

AMGEN INC.

(Name of issuer of the securities held)

 

One Amgen Center Drive,   91320-1799
Thousand Oaks, California   (Zip Code)
(Address of principal executive offices)  

 

 

 


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The Retirement and Savings Plan for

Amgen Manufacturing, Limited

Financial Statements

and Supplemental Schedule

Years ended December 31, 2008 and 2007

Contents

 

Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

   1

Audited Financial Statements:

  

Statements of Net Assets Available for Benefits at December 31, 2008 and 2007

   2

Statements of Changes in Net Assets Available for Benefits for the years ended December 31, 2008 and 2007

   3

Notes to Financial Statements

   4

Supplemental Schedule:

  

Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year)

   13

Signatures

   26

Exhibits

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Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

Amgen Manufacturing, Limited, as Named Fiduciary, and the Plan Participants of The Retirement and

Savings Plan for Amgen Manufacturing, Limited

We have audited the accompanying statements of net assets available for benefits of The Retirement and Savings Plan for Amgen Manufacturing, Limited (the Plan) as of December 31, 2008 and 2007, and the related statements of changes in net assets available for benefits for the years then ended. 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 years then ended, 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

San Juan, Puerto Rico

June 15, 2009

 

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The Retirement and Savings Plan for Amgen Manufacturing, Limited

Statements of Net Assets Available for Benefits

 

     December 31,
     2008    2007

Assets

     

Investments at fair value

   $ 85,378,724    $ 93,672,491

Receivables – due from broker

     146,003      —  
             

Total assets

     85,524,727      93,672,491

Liabilities

     

Liabilities – due to broker

     198,212      —  
             

Net assets reflecting investments at fair value

     85,326,515      93,672,491

Adjustment from fair value to contract value for interest in collective trust funds relating to fully benefit-responsive investment contracts

     409,362      —  
             

Net assets available for benefits

   $ 85,735,877    $ 93,672,491
             

See accompanying notes.

 

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The Retirement and Savings Plan for Amgen Manufacturing, Limited

Statements of Changes in Net Assets Available for Benefits

 

     Years ended December 31,  
     2008     2007  

Additions (deductions) to net assets:

    

Employer contributions

   $ 10,948,346      $ 11,817,409   

Participant contributions

     7,399,323        8,822,098   

Rollover contributions

     139,378        470,205   

Interest and dividend income

     1,036,431        709,758   

Net realized/unrealized losses

     (21,490,811     (3,767,925

Benefits paid

     (5,969,281     (3,585,725
                

Net (decrease)/increase

     (7,936,614     14,465,820   

Net assets available for benefits at beginning of year

     93,672,491        79,206,671   
                

Net assets available for benefits at end of year

   $ 85,735,877      $ 93,672,491   
                

See accompanying notes.

 

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The Retirement and Savings Plan for Amgen Manufacturing, Limited

Notes to Financial Statements

December 31, 2008

1. Description of the Plan

The following description of The Retirement and Savings Plan for Amgen Manufacturing, Limited (the Plan) provides only general information. Participants should refer to the Plan document for a more complete description of the Plan’s provisions.

General

The Plan was established effective January 1, 2002, restated effective January 1, 2006 and subsequently amended, with the most recent amendment effective on September 26, 2008. The Plan is a defined contribution plan covering substantially all domestic employees of Amgen Manufacturing, Limited (the Company), a wholly owned subsidiary of Amgen Inc. (Amgen). The Plan, as amended, is intended to qualify under sections 1165(a) and (e) of the Puerto Rico Internal Revenue Code of 1994, as amended (the PR Code) (see Note 5, Income Tax Status) and section 407(d)(3)(A) of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA).

Contributions

Effective January 1, 2008, subject to certain limitations (as defined in the Plan), participants may elect to make pre-tax contributions up to 30% of their eligible annual compensation. A participant’s pre-tax contributions could not exceed $8,000 in 2008. In 2007, a participant’s pre-tax contributions could not exceed the lesser of $8,000 or 10% of the participant’s eligible compensation. Participants that were employed as of March 1, 2008 may elect to make after-tax contributions of up to 10% of their eligible compensation not to exceed a maximum of $1,500 for 2008. Participants hired after March 1, 2008 may elect to make after-tax contributions beginning January 1, of the year following the year the participant was hired. In addition, combined pre-tax and after-tax contributions cannot exceed 30% of eligible compensation. Unless an employee has voluntarily enrolled in the Plan or has declined to participate in the Plan within the first 30 days of employment, all newly eligible participants are automatically enrolled in the Plan and contributions equal to 5% of their eligible compensation are withheld and contributed to the Plan as pre-tax contributions. Participants may elect to adjust, cease or resume their contributions at any time.

Participants may also contribute pre-tax and after-tax amounts representing distributions from other defined benefit or defined contribution plans qualified in Puerto Rico, referred to as rollover contributions (as defined in the Plan). Participants who are at least age 50 before the close of the Plan year can also make certain additional contributions, referred to as catch-up contributions, subject to the PR Code and Plan limits of $1,000 per year in 2008 and 2007.

Each pay period, the Company makes a non-elective contribution for all eligible participants, whether or not they have elected to make contributions to the Plan, equal to 4% of each participant’s eligible compensation (Core Contribution). In addition, the Company makes a contribution of 100% of up to 5% of eligible compensation contributed by the participant (Matching Contribution).

 

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The Retirement and Savings Plan for Amgen Manufacturing, Limited

Notes to Financial Statements (continued)

 

Participants select the investments in which their contributions, including Core Contributions and Matching Contributions (collectively Company Contributions), are to be invested, electing among various alternatives, including Amgen Inc. common stock (Amgen stock). Effective October 1, 2008, a maximum of 20% of contributions can be invested in Amgen stock; prior to October 1, 2008, a maximum of 50% of contributions could be invested in Amgen stock. Participants may transfer amounts among the investment options at any time, subject to certain limitations. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if 20% or more (50% or more prior to October 1, 2008) of the value of a participant’s Plan account is invested in Amgen stock, no transfers from other investment options can be made to invest in Amgen stock.

The accounts of participants who had never made an investment election are allocated to investments under a qualified default investment alternative which is intended to be compliant with ERISA regulations. At any time, participants may elect to alter the investments in their accounts made under a qualified default investment alternative.

Vesting

Participants who are or became eligible employees on or after January 1, 2007 are 100% vested with respect to all of their individual contributions, Company Contributions, and earnings and losses (hereafter referred to as “earnings”) thereon. Participants who are not and do not become eligible employees on or after January 1, 2007 are subject to certain vesting conditions (as defined in the Plan) with regard to Company contributions and related earnings thereon.

Participant Accounts

Each participant’s account is credited with the participant’s contributions and an allocation of (a) Company Contributions and (b) earnings. The benefit to which a participant is entitled is the benefit that can be provided from the vested portion of the participant’s account.

Plan Investments

Effective October 1, 2008, participants can invest in any of 14 different asset classes as well as Amgen stock or may actively manage their account under a self-directed brokerage arrangement under which a wider array of investment options are available. Each asset class has investments in mutual funds, collective trust funds and/or investment portfolios which are separately managed exclusively for the benefit of Plan participants. Prior to October 1, 2008, participants could invest in mutual funds, Amgen stock and investment portfolios which were separately managed exclusively for the benefit of Plan participants. The separately managed portfolios have underlying investments primarily in publicly traded common stocks of domestic and foreign entities, mutual funds, and/or collective trust funds.

 

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The Retirement and Savings Plan for Amgen Manufacturing, Limited

Notes to Financial Statements (continued)

 

Payments of Benefits

Upon termination of employment, including termination due to disability (as defined in the Plan), death or retirement, a participant or their named beneficiary may elect to receive an amount equal to the value of their vested account balance in (a) a single lump sum payment in cash, (b) a single sum distribution in full shares of Amgen stock (with any fractional shares paid in cash), (c) a single sum distribution paid in a combination of cash and full shares of Amgen stock, or (d) a rollover distribution to an eligible retirement plan, as defined in the Plan.

Subsequent to termination of employment, a participant may also elect to maintain their vested account balance in the Plan, provided that their account balance is greater than $1,000.

Certain restrictions apply to withdrawals from the Plan while a participant continues to be employed by the Company.

Participant Loans

Subject to certain restrictions, a participant can have outstanding up to two loans at any one time from their Plan account up to a combined maximum amount (as defined in the Plan) equal to the lesser of (a) 50% of their vested account balance or (b) $50,000 less certain adjustments, as applicable (as defined in the Plan). Loans made prior to January 1, 2006 bear interest at fixed rates based on the average borrowing rates of certain major banks. Loans made on or after January 1, 2006 bear interest at fixed rates based on the prime rate plus one percentage point as published in The Wall Street Journal determined as of the last day of the calendar quarter preceding origination or such other rate as may be required by law. As of December 31, 2008, outstanding participant loans bear interest at rates ranging from 5.5% to 12.7%. Loans are generally payable in installments over periods ranging from one to five years, unless the loan is used to acquire a principal residence for which the term of the loan may be up to 20 years. Principal and interest payments are allocated to the participant’s account.

Plan Termination

Although it has not expressed any intent to do so, the Company has the right under the Plan to terminate the Plan subject to the provisions of ERISA. Upon termination, participants would receive distributions of their vested account balances.

Trustee

Effective April 1, 2007, Banco Popular de Puerto Rico became the Plan’s trustee. Prior to April 1, 2007, Banco Santander Puerto Rico served as the Plan’s trustee.

 

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The Retirement and Savings Plan for Amgen Manufacturing, Limited

Notes to Financial Statements (continued)

 

2. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies

Basis of Accounting

The accompanying financial statements are prepared on the accrual basis of accounting.

Fair Value Measurement

The investments of the Plan are reported at fair value. As of January 1, 2008, the Plan adopted the provisions of Statement of Financial Accounting Standards (SFAS) No. 157, Fair Value Measurements (SFAS 157). Under SFAS 157, fair value is defined as the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability (the exit price) in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date (see Note 3, Fair Value Measurements).

Investment Income and Losses

Dividend income is recognized on the ex-dividend date and interest income is recorded on an accrual basis. Unrealized gains and losses on investments are measured by the change in the difference between the fair value and cost of the securities held at the beginning (or date purchased if acquired during the Plan year) and the end of the year. Realized gains and losses from security transactions are recorded based on the weighted-average cost of securities sold.

Cash and Cash Equivalents

Cash and cash equivalents include cash and short-term interest-bearing investments with initial maturities of three months or less. Such amounts are recorded at carrying value, plus accrued interest.

Collective Trust Funds

Collective trust funds represent interests in pooled investment vehicles designed typically for collective investment of employee benefit trusts. The fair values of these investments, which are provided by the fund managers, are determined by reference to the fair value of the trusts’ underlying assets, which are principally marketable equity and fixed income securities and short-term investments.

Fully Benefit-Responsive Investment Contracts

The Plan holds units of collective trust funds that have investments in fully benefit-responsive investment contracts. As described in Financial Accounting Standards Board Staff Position, FSP AAG INV-1 and SOP 94-4-1, Reporting of Fully Benefit-Responsive Investment Contracts Held by Certain Investment Companies Subject to the AICPA Investment Company Guide and Defined-Contribution Health and Welfare and Pension Plans (the “FSP”), such contracts held by a defined contribution plan are required to be reported at fair value. However, contract value is the relevant measurement attribute for that portion of the net

 

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The Retirement and Savings Plan for Amgen Manufacturing, Limited

Notes to Financial Statements (continued)

 

assets available for benefits of a defined contribution plan attributable to fully benefit-responsive investment contracts because contract value is the amount participants would receive if they were to initiate qualified transactions with regard to the collective trust holding the contract. As required by the FSP, the Statement of Net Assets Available for Benefits presents these contracts at fair value with an adjustment to contract value. The Statement of Changes in Net Assets Available for Benefits is prepared on a contract value basis.

Other Investments

Common stock (including Amgen stock), preferred stock and mutual funds traded in active markets are valued at closing prices on the last business day of each period presented. Such investments traded in markets that are not considered active are valued using broker or dealer quotations. Fixed income securities are valued using quoted market prices of recent transactions or are benchmarked to transactions of very similar securities. Participant loans are valued at carrying amount, which approximates fair value.

Due from/to Brokers

Purchases and sales of investments are recorded on a trade-date basis. Due from brokers and due to brokers arise from unsettled sale and purchase transactions as of December 31, 2008.

Use of Estimates

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts reported in the financial statements and accompanying notes. Actual results could differ from those estimates.

3. Fair Value Measurements

On January 1, 2008, the Plan adopted SFAS 157 which defines fair value as the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability (the exit price) in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. The adoption of SFAS 157 did not have a material impact on the financial statements of the Plan.

SFAS 157 establishes a hierarchy for inputs used in measuring fair value that maximizes the use of observable inputs and minimizes the use of unobservable inputs by requiring that observable inputs be used when available. Observable inputs are inputs that market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability based on market data obtained from independent sources. Unobservable inputs are inputs that reflect assumptions about the inputs that market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability and are developed based on the best information available in the circumstances.

 

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The Retirement and Savings Plan for Amgen Manufacturing, Limited

Notes to Financial Statements (continued)

 

The fair value hierarchy is broken down into three levels based on the source of inputs as follows:

Level 1 – Valuations based on unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities that are accessible;

Level 2 – Valuations based on quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities in active markets, quoted prices for identical or similar assets or liabilities in markets that are not active and models for which all significant inputs are observable, either directly or indirectly;

Level 3 – Valuations based on inputs that are unobservable and significant to the overall fair value measurement.

The availability of observable inputs can vary among the various types of assets and liabilities. To the extent that the valuation is based on models or inputs that are less observable or unobservable in the market, the determination of fair value requires more judgment. In certain cases, the inputs used to measure fair value may fall into different levels of the fair value hierarchy. In such cases, for financial statement disclosure purposes, the level in the fair value hierarchy within which the fair value measurement is categorized is based on the lowest level input that is significant to the overall fair value measurement.

The following fair value hierarchy table presents information about each major category of the Plan’s financial assets as of December 31, 2008:

 

     Investment Assets at Fair Value as of December 31, 2008
     Level 1    Level 2    Level 3    Total

Amgen stock

   $ 24,262,822    $ —      $ —      $ 24,262,822

Cash and cash equivalents

     198,257      —        —        198,257

Common and preferred stocks

     16,885,050      118,284      —        17,003,334

Mutual funds

     7,432,237      —        —        7,432,237

Collective trust funds

     —        27,689,029      —        27,689,029

Loans to participants

     —        —        8,791,500      8,791,500

Other

     —        1,545      —        1,545
                           
   $ 48,778,366    $ 27,808,858    $ 8,791,500    $ 85,378,724
                           

The table below sets forth a summary of changes in the fair value of the Plan’s Level 3 assets for the year ended December 31, 2008:

 

     Level 3 Assets
     Loans to
participants

Balance as of January 1, 2008

   $ 7,264,248

Issuances, repayments and settlements, net

     1,527,252
      

Balance as of December 31, 2008

   $ 8,791,500
      

 

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Notes to Financial Statements (continued)

 

4. Investments

 

The fair values of individual investments that represent 5% or more of the Plan’s net assets are as follows:

 

     December 31,
     2008    2007

Amgen stock

   $ 24,262,822    $ 17,960,113

Barclay’s Global Investment Equity Index Fund – Collective trust fund

     12,037,994      —  

Wells Fargo Stable Return Fund G – Collective trust fund

     6,710,498      —  

Fidelity Contra Fund

     —        6,545,910

Fidelity OTC Portfolio

     —        6,767,880

Fidelity Spartan U.S. Equity Index Fund Advantage Class

     —        15,234,740

During 2008 and 2007, the Plan’s investments (including gains and losses on investments bought and sold, as well as held during the year) (depreciated) / appreciated in fair value as follows:

 

     Years ended December 31,  
     2008     2007  

Amgen stock

   $ 4,494,236      $ (8,273,598

Common and preferred stocks

     (7,169,942     596,130   

Mutual funds

     (15,760,375     3,909,543   

Collective trust funds

     (3,012,014     —     

Other

     (42,716     —     
                
   $ (21,490,811   $ (3,767,925
                

5. Income Tax Status

The Plan received a determination letter from the Puerto Rico Treasury Department, dated June 22, 2007 and with an effective date of January 1, 2006, stating that the Plan is qualified, in form, under the PR Code and, therefore, the related trust forming a part of the Plan is exempt from taxation. Subsequent to this determination by the Puerto Rico Treasury Department, the Plan was amended. Once qualified, the Plan is required to operate in conformity with the PR Code to maintain its qualification. The Company believes the Plan is being operated in compliance with the applicable requirements of the PR Code and, therefore, believes that the Plan is qualified and the related trust is tax exempt. If, at any time, it is determined that the Plan is not qualified and the related trust is not tax exempt, the Company has indicated that it will take the necessary steps, if any, to bring the Plan’s operations into compliance with

 

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Notes to Financial Statements (continued)

 

the PR Code. Subsequent amendments have been structured and are intended to maintain the Plan’s tax qualified status.

6. Services Provided by the Company

During 2008 and 2007, the Company has paid trustee fees and certain other administrative costs on behalf of the Plan.

7. Reconciliation of Financial Statements to Form 5500

The reconciliation of net assets available for benefits per the financial statements to Form 5500 as of December 31, 2008 consists of the following:

 

     December 31,
2008
 

Net assets available for benefits per the financial statements

   $ 85,735,877   

Adjustment to contract value for investment contracts

     (409,362

Amounts allocated to withdrawing participants

     (4,663

Deemed loan activity

     (60,849
        

Net assets per the Form 5500

   $ 85,261,003   
        

For the year ended December 31, 2008, the following is a reconciliation of the net investment loss per the financial statements to the Form 5500:

 

     Year ended
December 31,
2008
 

Interest and dividend income

   $ 1,036,431   

Net realized/unrealized losses

     (21,490,811
        

Total net investment loss per the financial statements

     (20,454,380

Adjustment to contract value for investment contracts

     (409,362
        

Total loss on investments per the Form 5500

   $ (20,863,742
        

 

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The Retirement and Savings Plan for Amgen Manufacturing, Limited

Notes to Financial Statements (continued)

 

For the year ended December 31, 2008, the following is a reconciliation of distributions to participants per the financial statements to the Form 5500:

 

     Year ended
December 31,
2008

Total distributions per the financial statements

   $ 5,969,281

Amounts allocated to withdrawing participants

     4,663

Deemed loan activity

     60,849
      

Total distributions per the Form 5500

   $ 6,034,793
      

 

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Supplemental Schedule

The Retirement and Savings Plan for Amgen Manufacturing, Limited

EIN: 98-0210484 Plan: #001

December 31, 2008

Schedule H, line 4i – Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year)

 

Identity of Issue

  

Description of Investment

   Current Value

Amgen Stock*

   Employer Securities 420,135 shares       $ 24,262,822

Large Cap Index Asset Class:

        

Northern Trust Global Investments Collective Daily S&P 500 Equity Index Fund-Non Lending*

   Common Collective Trust 405 units    $ 1,033,776   

Barclay's Global Investment Equity Index Fund

   Common Collective Trust 871,687 units      12,037,994   
            

Total Large Cap Index Asset Class

           13,071,770

Large Cap Growth Asset Class:

        

Northern Trust Global Investments Collective Daily Russell 1000 Growth Equity Fund*

   Common Collective Trust 4,814 units      780,876   

McDonalds Corporation

   Common Stock 4,515 shares      280,783   

Monsanto Company

   Common Stock 3,490 shares      245,523   

Abbott Laboratories

   Common Stock 4,034 shares      215,294   

Oracle Corporation

   Common Stock 11,928 shares      211,484   

Gilead Science Inc.

   Common Stock 4,100 shares      209,674   

Hewlett Packard Company

   Common Stock 5,758 shares      208,957   

Northern Trust Global Investments Collective Daily Short Term Investment Fund*

   Common Collective Trust 196,719 units      196,719   

Qualcomm Inc.

   Common Stock 5,099 shares      182,697   

Wal-Mart Stores Inc.

   Common Stock 3,171 shares      177,766   

Apple Inc.

   Common Stock 2,038 shares      173,944   

Microsoft Corporation

   Common Stock 8,826 shares      171,577   

Visa Inc. Class A

   Common Stock 3,012 shares      157,979   

Google Inc. Class A

   Common Stock 489 shares      150,441   

Procter & Gamble Company

   Common Stock 2,430 shares      150,223   

Genzyme Corporation

   Common Stock 2,251 shares      149,399   

Cisco Systems Inc.

   Common Stock 8,440 shares      137,572   

Broadcom Corporation Class A

   Common Stock 7,892 shares      133,927   

Amazon.com Inc.

   Common Stock 2,553 shares      130,918   

Kroger Company

   Common Stock 4,782 shares      126,293   

Charles Schwab Corporation

   Common Stock 7,415 shares      119,901   

DIRECTV Group Inc.

   Common Stock 5,110 shares      117,070   

International Business Machines Corporation

   Common Stock 1,386 shares      116,646   

Raytheon Company

   Common Stock 2,210 shares      112,798   

Apollo Group Inc. Class A

   Common Stock 1,378 shares      105,583   

Celgene Corporation

   Common Stock 1,880 shares      103,927   

Emerson Electric Company

   Common Stock 2,810 shares      102,874   

American Tower Corporation Class A

   Common Stock 3,470 shares      101,740   

Colgate-Palmolive Company

   Common Stock 1,470 shares      100,754   

Intel Corporation

   Common Stock 6,477 shares      94,953   

Juniper Networks Inc.

   Common Stock 5,128 shares      89,791   

Express Scripts Inc.

   Common Stock 1,630 shares      89,618   

Lowes Company Inc.

   Common Stock 4,123 shares      88,727   

Southwestern Energy Company

   Common Stock 3,007 shares      87,113   

General Mills Inc.

   Common Stock 1,430 shares      86,873   

 

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Schedule H, line 4i – Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year) (continued)

 

Identity of Issue

  

Description of Investment

   Current Value

Praxair Inc.

   Common Stock 1,342 shares    79,661   

Terra Industries Inc.

   Common Stock 4,700 shares    78,349   

Sunoco Inc.

   Common Stock 1,780 shares    77,359   

Genentech Inc.

   Common Stock 926 shares    76,775   

Johnson & Johnson

   Common Stock 1,270 shares    75,984   

Lockheed Martin Corporation

   Common Stock 900 shares    75,672   

Nike Inc. Class B

   Common Stock 1,440 shares    73,440   

Xilinx Inc.

   Common Stock 3,930 shares    70,033   

Alcon Inc.

   Common Stock 780 shares    69,568   

Heinz H J Company

   Common Stock 1,850 shares    69,560   

CA Inc.

   Common Stock 3,700 shares    68,561   

Accenture Ltd. Bermuda Class A

   Common Stock 2,090 shares    68,531   

Pepsico Inc.

   Common Stock 1,250 shares    68,463   

Ross Stores Inc.

   Common Stock 2,300 shares    68,379   

Exxon Mobil Corporation

   Common Stock 852 shares    68,015   

St. Jude Medical Inc.

   Common Stock 2,040 shares    67,238   

Honeywell International Inc.

   Common Stock 2,020 shares    66,317   

Intercontinentalexchange Inc.

   Common Stock 797 shares    65,705   

Baxter International Inc.

   Common Stock 1,200 shares    64,308   

Norfolk Southern Corporation

   Common Stock 1,300 shares    61,165   

Symantec Corporation

   Common Stock 4,460 shares    60,299   

Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.

   Common Stock 1,390 shares    59,172   

Hudson City Bancorp Inc.

   Common Stock 3,700 shares    59,052   

United Technologies Corporation

   Common Stock 1,090 shares    58,424   

Union Pacific Corporation

   Common Stock 1,210 shares    57,838   

State Street Corporation

   Common Stock 1,410 shares    55,455   

TJX Cos Inc.

   Common Stock 2,690 shares    55,333   

CVS Caremark Corporation

   Common Stock 1,920 shares    55,181   

Ensco International Inc.

   Common Stock 1,940 shares    55,077   

Ecolab Inc.

   Common Stock 1,534 shares    53,920   

Adobe Systems Inc.

   Common Stock 2,530 shares    53,864   

Deere & Company

   Common Stock 1,279 shares    49,011   

Jacobs Engineering Group Inc.

   Common Stock 947 shares    45,551   

XTO Energy Inc.

   Common Stock 1,274 shares    44,934   

MasterCard Inc. Class A

   Common Stock 313 shares    44,737   

Blackrock Inc.*

   Common Stock 328 shares    44,002   

Precision Castparts Corporation

   Common Stock 730 shares    43,420   

Transocean Ltd.

   Common Stock 880 shares    41,580   

Devon Energy Corporation

   Common Stock 610 shares    40,083   

Entergy Corporation

   Common Stock 460 shares    38,240   

C.H. Robinson Worldwide Inc.

   Common Stock 693 shares    38,136   

First Solar Inc.

   Common Stock 269 shares    37,111   

Avon Products Inc.

   Common Stock 1,520 shares    36,526   

Wells Fargo & Company

   Common Stock 1,237 shares    36,467   

McAfee Inc.

   Common Stock 1,034 shares    35,745   

Expeditors International of Washington Inc.

   Common Stock 1,060 shares    35,266   

Activision Blizzard Inc.

   Common Stock 4,039 shares    34,897   

T. Rowe Price Group Inc.

   Common Stock 949 shares    33,633   

 

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Identity of Issue

  

Description of Investment

   Current Value

Cognizant Technology Solutions Corporation Class A

   Common Stock 1,800 shares    32,508   

EOG Resources Inc.

   Common Stock 486 shares    32,358   

Stericycle Inc.

   Common Stock 591 shares    30,779   

Allergan Inc.

   Common Stock 750 shares    30,240   

CSX Corporation

   Common Stock 907 shares    29,450   

Consol Energy Inc.

   Common Stock 1,030 shares    29,437   

Becton Dickinson & Company

   Common Stock 400 shares    27,356   

Gamestop Corporation Class A

   Common Stock 1,210 shares    26,209   

ABB Ltd.

   Common Stock 1,670 shares    25,067   

Northern Trust Corporation*

   Common Stock 460 shares    23,984   

Intuitive Surgical Inc.

   Common Stock 150 shares    19,049   

Range Resources Corporation

   Common Stock 540 shares    18,571   

SPX Corporation

   Common Stock 450 shares    18,248   

Foster Wheeler Ltd. (Stock merger to Foster Wheeler Company effective 2/9/09)

   Common Stock 780 shares    18,236   

Bucyrus International Inc. Class A

   Common Stock 770 shares    14,260   

Amphenol Corporation Class A

   Common Stock 520 shares    12,470   

America Movil S.A.B. de C.V.

   Common Stock 370 shares    11,466   

The Boeing Company

   Common Stock 240 shares    10,241   

Intersil Corporation

   Common Stock 1,060 shares    9,741   

Autodesk Inc.

   Common Stock 480 shares    9,432   

Omnicom Group Inc.

   Common Stock 320 shares    8,614   

Pioneer Natural Resources Company

   Common Stock 520 shares    8,414   
          

Total Large Cap Growth Asset Class

         8,872,581

Participant Loans*

   Interest rates 5.5% to 12.7%       8,791,500

Capital Preservation Asset Class:

        

Wells Fargo Stable Return Fund G

   Common Collective Trust 157,900 units    6,710,498   

Fidelity Managed Income Portfolio

   Common Collective Trust 866,737 units    832,936   

Northern Trust Global Investments Collective Daily Short Term Investment Fund*

   Common Collective Trust 705,410 units    705,410   
          

Total Capital Preservation Asset Class

         8,248,844

Small-Mid Cap Value Asset Class:

        

Northern Trust Global Investments Collective Daily Russell 2000 Fund*

   Common Collective Trust 1,781 units    534,606   

Northern Trust Global Investments Collective Daily Short Term Investment Fund*

   Common Collective Trust 146,083 units    146,083   

CA Inc.

   Common Stock 4,700 shares    87,091   

Hanover Insurance Group Inc.

   Common Stock 1,900 shares    81,643   

Safeway Inc.

   Common Stock 3,100 shares    73,687   

BMC Software Inc.

   Common Stock 2,700 shares    72,657   

Cash

   Cash and Short Term Investments    69,278   

Anglogold Ashanti Ltd.

   Common Stock 2,350 shares    65,119   

Griffon Corporation

   Common Stock 6,600 shares    61,578   

Wausau Paper Corporation

   Common Stock 5,300 shares    60,632   

FPL Group Inc.

   Common Stock 1,200 shares    60,396   

Unum Group

   Common Stock 3,150 shares    58,590   

First Horizon National Corporation

   Common Stock 5,500 shares    58,135   

Stancorp Financial Group Inc.

   Common Stock 1,350 shares    56,390   

 

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Identity of Issue

  

Description of Investment

   Current Value

Reinsurance Group of America Inc.

   Common Stock 1,300 shares    55,666   

Peoples United Financial Inc.

   Common Stock 3,100 shares    55,273   

Meadowbrook Insurance Group Inc.

   Common Stock 8,260 shares    53,194   

Keycorp

   Common Stock 5,900 shares    50,268   

King Pharmaceuticals Inc.

   Common Stock 4,700 shares    49,914   

Rent A Center Inc.

   Common Stock 2,800 shares    49,420   

Avnet Inc.

   Common Stock 2,700 shares    49,167   

Embraer-Empresa Brasileira De Aeronautica SA

   Common Stock 3,000 shares    48,630   

Manpower Inc.

   Common Stock 1,400 shares    47,586   

Arrow Electric Inc.

   Common Stock 2,500 shares    47,100   

Gap Inc.

   Common Stock 3,500 shares    46,865   

MDC Partners Inc. Class A

   Common Stock 14,730 shares    44,779   

Great Plains Energy Inc.

   Common Stock 2,310 shares    44,652   

Denbury Resources Inc. Holding Company

   Common Stock 4,050 shares    44,226   

Acergy SA

   Common Stock 7,500 shares    43,350   

ICF International Inc.

   Common Stock 1,760 shares    43,243   

Elizabeth Arden Inc.

   Common Stock 3,300 shares    41,613   

General Cable Corporation

   Common Stock 2,350 shares    41,572   

St. Mary Land & Exploration Company

   Common Stock 2,000 shares    40,620   

Approach Resources Inc.

   Common Stock 5,550 shares    40,571   

Lorillard Inc.

   Common Stock 700 shares    39,445   

Tyco Electronics

   Common Stock 2,400 shares    38,904   

CIT Group Inc.

   Common Stock 8,500 shares    38,590   

Wesco International Inc.

   Common Stock 2,000 shares    38,460   

Portland General Electric Company

   Common Stock 1,930 shares    37,577   

Alliance 1 International Inc.

   Common Stock 12,720 shares    37,397   

Rohm & Haas Company

   Common Stock 600 shares    37,074   

Sepracor Inc.

   Common Stock 3,350 shares    36,783   

Comerica Inc.

   Common Stock 1,800 shares    35,730   

Gardner Denver Inc.

   Common Stock 1,450 shares    33,843   

Coherent Inc.

   Common Stock 1,550 shares    33,263   

Aegean Marine Petroleum Network Inc.

   Common Stock 1,950 shares    33,072   

Lincoln Electric Holdings Inc.

   Common Stock 1,200 shares    32,316   

Eastman Chemical Company

   Common Stock 1,000 shares    31,710   

Conseco Inc.

   Common Stock 6,100 shares    31,598   

NRG Energy Inc.

   Common Stock 1,350 shares    31,496   

Del Monte Foods Company

   Common Stock 4,400 shares    31,416   

CNA Financial Corporation

   Common Stock 1,900 shares    31,236   

Berkshire Hills Bancorp Inc.

   Common Stock 1,010 shares    31,169   

Continental Resources Inc.

   Common Stock 1,500 shares    31,065   

National City Corporation (merger to PNC Financial Services Corporation effective 12/31/08)

   Common Stock 17,000 shares    30,770   

Agrium Inc.

   Common Stock 900 shares    30,717   

Lincoln Energy Holdings Inc.

   Common Stock 600 shares    30,558   

IMS Health Inc.

   Common Stock 2,000 shares    30,320   

Validus Holding Ltd.

   Common Stock 1,140 shares    29,822   

Fifth Third Bancorp

   Common Stock 3,600 shares    29,736   

Sauer-Danfoss Inc.

   Common Stock 3,300 shares    28,875   

Princeton Review Inc.

   Common Stock 5,820 shares    28,693   

 

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Identity of Issue

  

Description of Investment

   Current Value

Brocade Communications Systems Inc.

   Common Stock 10,050 shares    28,140   

Smithfield Foods Inc.

   Common Stock 2,000 shares    28,140   

Acuity Brands Inc.

   Common Stock 800 shares    27,928   

Sun Communities Inc.

   Common Stock 1,960 shares    27,440   

Hatteras Financial Corporation

   Common Stock 1,020 shares    27,132   

Petroquest Energy Inc.

   Common Stock 3,950 shares    26,702   

MFA Financial Inc.

   Common Stock 4,520 shares    26,623   

Lifepoint Hospitals Inc.

   Common Stock 1,130 shares    25,809   

UTD Financial Bancorp Inc.

   Common Stock 1,690 shares    25,587   

Westfield Financial Inc.

   Common Stock 2,440 shares    25,181   

Limited Brands

   Common Stock 2,500 shares    25,100   

Alcatel-Lucent

   Common Stock 11,600 shares    24,940   

Aspen Insurance Holdings

   Common Stock 1,020 shares    24,735   

Kennametal Inc.

   Common Stock 1,100 shares    24,409   

Danvers Bancorp Inc.

   Common Stock 1,820 shares    24,333   

LECG Corporation

   Common Stock 3,590 shares    24,089   

Interpublic Group Companies Inc.

   Common Stock 5,800 shares    22,968   

Unilever Corporation

   Common Stock 760 shares    22,701   

Lakeland Industries Inc.

   Common Stock 2,780 shares    22,490   

MI Developments Class A

   Common Stock 3,000 shares    22,380   

Nelnet Inc. Class A

   Common Stock 1,550 shares    22,212   

Gibraltar Industries Inc.

   Common Stock 1,850 shares    22,089   

Titan Machy Inc.

   Common Stock 1,500 shares    21,090   

Reliance Standard & Aluminum Company

   Common Stock 1,050 shares    20,937   

Temple Inland Inc.

   Common Stock 4,300 shares    20,640   

Maxim Integrated Products Inc.

   Common Stock 1,800 shares    20,556   

PHH Corporation

   Common Stock 1,600 shares    20,368   

DHT Maritime Inc.

   Common Stock 3,630 shares    20,110   

Autonation Inc.

   Common Stock 2,000 shares    19,760   

Geomet Inc.

   Common Stock 11,350 shares    19,522   

Packaging Corporation

   Common Stock 1,450 shares    19,517   

National Semiconductor Corporation

   Common Stock 1,900 shares    19,133   

Con-Way Inc.

   Common Stock 700 shares    18,620   

ICU Medical Inc.

   Common Stock 560 shares    18,558   

Westar Energy Inc.

   Common Stock 900 shares    18,459   

WSFS Financial Corporation

   Common Stock 380 shares    18,236   

Lifetime Brands Inc.

   Common Stock 5,130 shares    18,160   

ON Semiconductor Corporation

   Common Stock 5,300 shares    18,020   

Century Aluminium Company

   Common Stock 1,800 shares    18,000   

Murphy Oil Corporation

   Common Stock 400 shares    17,740   

Rockwood Holdings Inc.

   Common Stock 1,600 shares    17,280   

Paccar Inc.

   Common Stock 600 shares    17,160   

Digi International Inc.

   Common Stock 2,100 shares    17,031   

Tower Group Inc.

   Common Stock 600 shares    16,926   

Ebay Inc.

   Common Stock 1,200 shares    16,752   

Novell Inc.

   Common Stock 4,200 shares    16,338   

Domtar Corporation

   Common Stock 9,750 shares    16,283   

Capstead Mortgage Corporation

   Common Stock 1,500 shares    16,155   

Reliant Energy Inc.

   Common Stock 2,700 shares    15,606   

 

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Identity of Issue

  

Description of Investment

   Current Value

UGI Corporation

   Common Stock 630 shares    15,385   

Life Sciences Research Inc.

   Common Stock 1,580 shares    14,852   

Caseys General Stores Inc.

   Common Stock 650 shares    14,801   

Carpenter Technology Corporation

   Common Stock 700 shares    14,378   

Brown Shoe Company Inc.

   Common Stock 1,680 shares    14,230   

Essa Bancorp Inc.

   Common Stock 1,000 shares    14,130   

Ness Technologies Inc.

   Common Stock 3,290 shares    14,081   

Jones Apparel Group Inc.

   Common Stock 2,400 shares    14,064   

Jack In The Box Inc.

   Common Stock 630 shares    13,917   

Bill Barrett Corporation

   Common Stock 650 shares    13,735   

Wis Energy

   Common Stock 300 shares    12,594   

Zenith National Insurance Corporation

   Common Stock 380 shares    11,997   

DSW Inc. Class A

   Common Stock 940 shares    11,712   

Dress Barn Inc.

   Common Stock 1,090 shares    11,707   

America's Car-Mart Inc.

   Common Stock 830 shares    11,462   

Delphi Financial Group Inc. Class A

   Common Stock 620 shares    11,433   

Radware Ltd.

   Common Stock 2,100 shares    11,393   

Foundation Coal Holdings Inc.

   Common Stock 800 shares    11,216   

Sun Microsystems Inc.

   Common Stock 2,900 shares    11,078   

Investors Bancorp Inc.

   Common Stock 820 shares    11,013   

Viewpoint Financial Group

   Common Stock 680 shares    10,914   

Delek US Holdings Inc.

   Common Stock 2,030 shares    10,739   

Tellabs Inc.

   Common Stock 2,600 shares    10,712   

Ares Capital Corporation

   Common Stock 1,680 shares    10,634   

XL Capital Ltd.

   Common Stock 2,800 shares    10,360   

Graftech International Ltd.

   Common Stock 1,210 shares    10,067   

Holly Corporation

   Common Stock 550 shares    10,027   

El Paso Electric Company

   Common Stock 550 shares      9,950   

Rackable Systems Inc.

   Common Stock 2,520 shares      9,929   

Airtran Holdings Inc.

   Common Stock 2,170 shares      9,635   

Prudential Financial Inc.

   Common Stock 300 shares      9,078   

Genworth Financial Inc. Class A

   Common Stock 3,200 shares      9,056   

Magna International Inc. Class A

   Common Stock 300 shares      8,979   

QLogic Corporation

   Common Stock 660 shares      8,870   

Home Federal Bancorp Inc.

   Common Stock 820 shares      8,790   

Vectren Corporation

   Common Stock 350 shares      8,754   

Apollo Investment Corporation

   Common Stock 920 shares      8,565   

Jarden Corporation

   Common Stock 740 shares      8,510   

SeaBright Insurance Holdings Inc.

   Common Stock 710 shares      8,335   

Big 5 Sporting Goods Corporation

   Common Stock 1,580 shares      8,232   

Carrols Restaurant Group Inc.

   Common Stock 3,020 shares      8,154   

CPI International Inc.

   Common Stock 940 shares      8,140   

Novamed Inc.

   Common Stock 2,290 shares      7,923   

Tyson Foods Inc. Class A

   Common Stock 900 shares      7,884   

OM Group Inc.

   Common Stock 370 shares      7,811   

Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company

   Common Stock 1,300 shares      7,761   

Methanex Corporation

   Common Stock 680 shares      7,643   

Zoran Corporation

   Common Stock 1,110 shares      7,581   

Renasant Corporation

   Common Stock 440 shares      7,493   

 

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Identity of Issue

  

Description of Investment

   Current Value

RTI International Metals Inc.

   Common Stock 510 shares    7,298   

Encore Bancshares Inc.

   Common Stock 660 shares    7,260   

Shoe Carnival Inc.

   Common Stock 760 shares    7,258   

Sovereign Bancorp Inc. (Stock merger to Banco Santander effective 1/30/09)

   Common Stock 2,400 shares    7,152   

Casual Male Retail Group Inc.

   Common Stock 13,250 shares    6,890   

Emulex Corporation

   Common Stock 980 shares    6,840   

Flushing Financial Corporation

   Common Stock 570 shares    6,817   

Beacon Roofing Supply Inc.

   Common Stock 480 shares    6,662   

Tyco International Ltd.

   Common Stock 300 shares    6,480   

Diana Shipping Inc.

   Common Stock 490 shares    6,252   

Plantronics Inc.

   Common Stock 470 shares    6,204   

Actuate Corporation

   Common Stock 2,094 shares    6,198   

New Frontier Media Inc.

   Common Stock 3,610 shares    6,137   

Meredith Corporation

   Common Stock 350 shares    5,992   

New York Community Bancorp Inc.

   Common Stock 500 shares    5,980   

Ciena Corporation

   Common Stock 860 shares    5,762   

Omnivision Technologies Inc.

   Common Stock 1,050 shares    5,513   

Smith & Wesson Holding Corporation

   Common Stock 2,130 shares    4,835   

Paragon Shipping Inc. Class A

   Common Stock 1,000 shares    4,750   

Cheesecake Factory Inc.

   Common Stock 460 shares    4,646   

Hercules Offshore Inc.

   Common Stock 920 shares    4,370   

Providence Services Corporation

   Common Stock 2,950 shares    4,278   

Bancorp Rhode Island Inc.

   Common Stock 190 shares    4,028   

Solutia Inc.

   Common Stock 780 shares    3,510   

Healthtronics Inc.

   Common Stock 1,510 shares    3,398   

Plato Learning Inc.

   Common Stock 1,930 shares    2,316   

Citadel Broadcasting Corporation

   Common Stock 13,700 shares    2,192   

Liz Claiborne Inc.

   Common Stock 800 shares    2,080   

Valassis Communications Inc.

   Common Stock 1,500 shares    1,980   

Lionbridge Technologies Inc.

   Common Stock 1,360 shares    1,700   

Omnova Solutions Inc.

   Common Stock 2,570 shares    1,671   

American Oil & Gas Inc.

   Common Stock 2,040 shares    1,632   

Synthesis Energy Systems Inc.

   Common Stock 2,070 shares    1,408   

Geokinetics Inc.

   Common Stock 320 shares    790   
          

Total Small-Mid Cap Value Asset Class

         5,083,297

Fixed Income Asset Class:

        

Western Asset Funds Inc. Core Plus Bond Portfolio Institutional Class

   Mutual Fund 351,996 shares    3,055,328   

Northern Trust Global Investments Collective Daily Aggregate Bond Fund-Lending Tier H*

   Common Collective Trust 786 units    297,129   
          

Total Fixed Income Asset Class

         3,352,457

International Growth Asset Class:

        

Northern Trust Global Investments-Collective Daily EAFE Index Fund-Non Lending*

   Common Collective Trust 2,621 units    389,343   

Nestle SA

   Common Stock 3,520 shares    137,579   

Nintendo Company Ltd.

   Common Stock 320 shares    119,140   

Novartis AG

   Common Stock 2,170 shares    107,445   

Cash

   Cash and Short Term Investments    101,303   

 

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Identity of Issue

  

Description of Investment

   Current Value

China Mobile Ltd.

   Common Stock 9,200 shares         92,354   

BHP Billiton PLC

   Common Stock 4,740 shares         88,185   

Roche Holdings

   Common Stock 555 shares         84,735   

Bayer

   Common Stock 1,435 shares         82,881   

Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.

   Common Stock 1,840 shares         78,329   

Goldcorp Inc.

   Common Stock 2,400 shares         75,672   

Syngenta

   Common Stock 400 shares         75,314   

Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corporation

   Common Stock 14 shares         72,278   

British American Tobacco

   Common Stock 2,698 shares         69,823   

Japan Steel Works

   Common Stock 5,030 shares         68,250   

Encana Corporation

   Common Stock 1,420 shares         66,002   

GDF Suez

   Common Stock 1,329 shares         65,259   

Rakuten Inc.

   Common Stock 100 shares         62,879   

E.On AG

   Common Stock 1,590 shares         62,858   

Iberdrola

   Common Stock 6,640 shares         60,364   

Fresenius Medical Care

   Common Stock 1,280 shares         59,267   

Unilever

   Common Stock 2,440 shares         58,812   

Telefonica

   Common Stock 2,450 shares         53,979   

BP

   Common Stock 6,860 shares         51,879   

Seven & I Holdings

   Common Stock 1,500 shares         50,469   

Zurich Financial Services Group

   Common Stock 230 shares         49,053   

France Telecom

   Common Stock 1,760 shares         48,832   

China Life Insurance

   Common Stock 15,600 shares         47,403   

BG Group

   Common Stock 3,400 shares         46,782   

East Japan Railway

   Common Stock 6 shares         45,604   

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc.

   Common Stock 7,400 shares         44,816   

SAP AG

   Common Stock 1,260 shares         44,207   

Total S.A.

   Common Stock 800 shares         43,269   

BAE Systems

   Common Stock 7,970 shares         43,171   

Amec

   Common Stock 5,880 shares         41,657   

Autonomy Corporation

   Common Stock 3,000 shares         41,019   

Fomento Economico Mexicana S.A.B. de C.V.

   Common Stock 1,320 shares         39,772   

CSL Ltd.

   Common Stock 1,680 shares         39,473   

China Overseas Land & Investment Ltd.

   Common Stock 28,000 shares         38,946   

Koninklijke Ahold

   Common Stock 3,160 shares         38,611   

Chunghwa Telecom Company Ltd.

   Common Stock 2,459 shares         38,360   

Tokyo Electric Power

   Common Stock 1,100 shares         36,404   

Bank of Communications Company Ltd.

   Common Stock 49,000 shares         35,342   

Canadian National Railways

   Common Stock 970 shares         35,186   

Vestas Wind System

   Common Stock 600 shares         34,008   

Industrial and Commercial Bank of China

   Common Stock 63,000 shares         33,166   

Compass Group

   Common Stock 6,600 shares         32,643   

BCO Bradesco

   Preferred Stock 3,230 shares         31,289   

Kao Corporation

   Common Stock 1,000 shares         29,895   

Suez Environnement

   Common Stock 1,680 shares         28,140   

CEZ CZK 100

   Common Stock 670 shares         27,227   

Familymart Company

   Common Stock 600 shares         25,880   

Tesco

   Common Stock 4,860 shares         25,155   

Hongkong Land Holdings

   Common Stock 6,000 shares         14,880   

 

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Identity of Issue

  

Description of Investment

   Current Value

China Railway Group Ltd.

   Common Stock 20,000 shares    13,858   

Itec Inc.

   Common Stock 5,100 shares    8,854   

Gas Natural SDG SA

   Common Stock 205 shares    5,497   

Japanese Yen

   Cash and Short Term Investments    3,736   

Australian Dollar

   Cash and Short Term Investments    581   

Hong Kong Dollar

   Cash and Short Term Investments    530   

China Overseas Land & Investment Ltd.

   Rights/Warrants 1,120 shares    402   

Brazilian Real

   Cash and Short Term Investments    171   

British Pound Sterling

   Cash and Short Term Investments    81   

Reinet Investments

   Common Stock 1 share    10   
          
Total International Growth Asset Class          3,348,309
International Value Asset Class:         

Dodge & Cox International Fund

   Mutual Fund 87,722 shares    1,921,117   

Northern Trust Global Investments Collective Daily EAFE Index Fund-Non Lending*

   Common Collective Trust 1,121 units    166,419   
          
Total International Value Asset Class          2,087,536
Emerging Market-Equity Asset Class:         

JP Morgan Emerging Markets Equity Focus Fund

   Common Collective Trust 60,374 units    1,611,995   

Northern Trust Global Investments Collective Daily Emerging Markets Equity Index Fund-Lending*

   Common Collective Trust 19,889 units    139,683   
          
Total Emerging Market-Equity Asset Class          1,751,678
Large Cap Value Asset Class:         

Northern Trust Global Investments Collective Daily Russell 1000 Value Equity Index Fund-Lending*

   Common Collective Trust 300 units    161,515   

Northern Trust Global Investments Collective Daily Short Term Investment Fund*

   Common Collective Trust 78,362 shares    78,362   

Exxon Mobil Corporation

   Common Stock 774 shares    61,788   

AT&T Inc.

   Common Stock 2,028 shares    57,798   

JP Morgan Chase & Company

   Common Stock 1,262 shares    39,791   

Total SA

   Common Stock 698 shares    38,599   

Wyeth

   Common Stock 886 shares    33,234   

Schering-Plough Corporation

   Common Stock 1,939 shares    33,021   

Bristol-Myers Squibb Company

   Common Stock 1,379 shares    32,062   

DIRECTV Group Inc.

   Common Stock 1,348 shares    30,883   

Northrop Grumman Corporation

   Common Stock 668 shares    30,087   

Hewlett Packard Company

   Common Stock 818 shares    29,685   

General Electric Company

   Common Stock 1,787 shares    28,949   

Royal Dutch Shell

   Common Stock 546 shares    28,905   

Time Warner Inc.

   Common Stock 2,856 shares    28,731   

Unitedhealth Group Inc.

   Common Stock 1,079 shares    28,701   

Allstate Corporation

   Common Stock 841 shares    27,551   

Metlife Inc.

   Common Stock 764 shares    26,633   

Pfizer Inc.

   Common Stock 1,501 shares    26,583   

XTO Energy Inc.

   Common Stock 721 shares    25,430   

McDonalds Corporation

   Common Stock 408 shares    25,374   

Wal-Mart Stores Inc.

   Common Stock 445 shares    24,947   

Johnson & Johnson

   Common Stock 415 shares    24,829   

 

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Identity of Issue

  

Description of Investment

   Current Value

Owens Ill Inc.

   Common Stock 885 shares    24,187   

Molson Coors Brewing Company Class B

   Common Stock 489 shares    23,922   

Equitable Resources (name change to Equitable Corporation effective 2/9/09)

   Common Stock 700 shares    23,485   

PG&E Corporation

   Common Stock 603 shares    23,342   

Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Class B

   Common Stock 7 shares    22,498   

US Bancorp

   Common Stock 899 shares    22,484   

Novartis AG

   Common Stock 443 shares    22,044   

Siemens

   Common Stock 283 shares    21,437   

State Street Corporation

   Common Stock 525 shares    20,648   

PNC Financial Services Group

   Common Stock 416 shares    20,384   

Bank New York Mellon Corporation

   Common Stock 714 shares    20,228   

Microsoft Corporation

   Common Stock 1,036 shares    20,140   

Kraft Foods Inc. Class A

   Common Stock 747 shares    20,057   

United Technologies Corporation

   Common Stock 367 shares    19,671   

Conagra Foods Inc.

   Common Stock 1,189 shares    19,619   

Praxair Inc.

   Common Stock 324 shares    19,233   

Public Service Enterprise Group Inc.

   Common Stock 657 shares    19,165   

Covidien Ltd.

   Common Stock 528 shares    19,135   

Travelers Company Inc.

   Common Stock 423 shares    19,120   

Nokia Corporation Sponsored

   Common Stock 1,209 shares    18,860   

Bank of America Corporation

   Common Stock 1,336 shares    18,811   

E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company

   Common Stock 742 shares    18,773   

Wells Fargo & Company

   Common Stock 605 shares    17,835   

Applied Materials Inc.

   Common Stock 1,673 shares    16,947   

Dr Pepper Snapple Group Inc.

   Common Stock 1,040 shares    16,900   

American Electric Power Company Inc.

   Common Stock 506 shares    16,840   

Ameriprise Financial Inc.

   Common Stock 709 shares    16,562   

Goodrich Corporation

   Common Stock 440 shares    16,289   

Centurytel Inc.

   Common Stock 535 shares    14,622   

ABB Ltd.

   Common Stock 960 shares    14,410   

International Business Machines Corporation

   Common Stock 170 shares    14,307   

Gap Inc.

   Common Stock 1,037 shares    13,885   

Estee Lauder Company Inc. Class A

   Common Stock 446 shares    13,808   

Weyerhaeuser Company

   Common Stock 438 shares    13,407   

Pactiv Corporation

   Common Stock 528 shares    13,137   

Pepsi Bottling Group Inc.

   Common Stock 580 shares    13,056   

Comcast Corporation Class A

   Common Stock 743 shares    12,542   

News Corporation Class A

   Common Stock 1,080 shares    9,817   

Pulte Homes Inc.

   Common Stock 828 shares    9,050   

Discover Financial Services

   Common Stock 940 shares    8,958   

Leucadia National Corporation

   Common Stock 400 shares    7,920   
          

Total Large Cap Value Asset Class

         1,640,993

Real Estate Investment Trust Index (REIT) Asset Class:

        

Vanguard Specialized Portfolios REIT Index Fund Institutional Class

   Mutual Fund 180,844 shares    1,448,557   

Northern Trust Global Investments Collective Daily Short Term Investment Fund*

   Common Collective Trust 141,551 units    141,551   
          

Total Real Estate Investment Trust Index (REIT) Asset Class

         1,590,108

 

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Identity of Issue

  

Description of Investment

   Current Value

High Yield Asset Class:

        

Blackrock High Yield Bond Fund*

   Mutual Fund 182,077 shares    923,129   

Northern Trust Global Investments Collective Daily Short Term Investment Fund*

   Common Collective Trust 87,442 units    87,442   
          

Total High Yield Asset Class

         1,010,571

Small-Mid Cap Index Asset Class:

        

BGI Extended Equity Market Fund F

   Common Collective Trust 86,214 units    1,425,111   

Northern Trust Global Investments Collective Daily Small Cap Equity Index Fund-Lending*

   Common Collective Trust 719 units    125,383   
          
Total Small-Mid Cap Index Asset Class          1,550,494
Small-Mid Cap Growth Asset Class:         

Northern Trust Global Investments Collective Daily Russell 2000 Growth Equity Index Fund-Lending*

   Common Collective Trust 406 units    53,487   

Northern Trust Global Investments Collective Daily Short Term Investment Fund*

   Common Collective Trust 26,483 units    26,483   

Russell 2000 Growth Index Fund

   Mutual Fund 291 shares    14,800   

Psychiatric Solutions Inc.

   Common Stock 448 shares    12,477   

Scientific Games Corporation

   Common Stock 696 shares    12,208   

Sybase Inc.

   Common Stock 486 shares    12,038   

FLIR Systems Inc.

   Common Stock 345 shares    10,585   

Wright Medical Group Inc.

   Common Stock 515 shares    10,521   

SBA Communications Corporation Class A

   Common Stock 567 shares    9,253   

Iron Mountain Inc.

   Common Stock 346 shares    8,557   

Wabtec Corporation

   Common Stock 214 shares    8,507   

Resmed Inc.

   Common Stock 214 shares    8,021   

Cerner Corporation

   Common Stock 206 shares    7,921   

Quanta Services Inc.

   Common Stock 393 shares    7,781   

Isis Pharmaceuticals

   Common Stock 547 shares    7,756   

Oriental Ed & Technology Group Inc.

   Common Stock 140 shares    7,687   

Signature Bank

   Common Stock 265 shares    7,603   

Dreamworks Animation Inc. Class A

   Common Stock 297 shares    7,502   

Affiliated Managers Group Inc.

   Common Stock 176 shares    7,378   

Landstar Systems Inc.

   Common Stock 190 shares    7,302   

WMS Industries Inc.

   Common Stock 267 shares    7,182   

SAIC Inc.

   Common Stock 366 shares    7,130   

Msci Inc. Class A

   Common Stock 379 shares    6,731   

DeVry Inc.

   Common Stock 115 shares    6,602   

Teledyne Technologies Inc.

   Common Stock 148 shares    6,593   

Conceptus Inc.

   Common Stock 429 shares    6,529   

Alexion Pharmaceuticals Inc.

   Common Stock 174 shares    6,297   

Idex Corporation

   Common Stock 259 shares    6,255   

Integra Lifesciences Holdings Corporation

   Common Stock 169 shares    6,011   

Cephalon Inc.

   Common Stock 75 shares    5,778   

Comstock Resources Inc.

   Common Stock 122 shares    5,765   

The Dun & Bradstreet Corporation

   Common Stock 72 shares    5,558   

Ihs Inc. Class A

   Common Stock 144 shares    5,388   

 

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Identity of Issue

  

Description of Investment

   Current Value

Equinix Inc.

   Common Stock 101 shares         5,372   

Nuvasive Inc.

   Common Stock 151 shares         5,232   

Gartner Inc.

   Common Stock 290 shares         5,171   

Guess? Inc.

   Common Stock 330 shares         5,066   

AMR Corporation

   Common Stock 474 shares         5,058   

Concur Technologies Inc.

   Common Stock 154 shares         5,054   

American Eagle Outfitters Inc.

   Common Stock 539 shares         5,045   

Corinthian Colleges Inc.

   Common Stock 307 shares         5,026   

J.B. Hunt Transport Services Inc.

   Common Stock 188 shares         4,939   

Solera Holdings Inc.

   Common Stock 199 shares         4,796   

FTI Consulting Inc.

   Common Stock 107 shares         4,781   

Masimo Corporation

   Common Stock 160 shares         4,773   

Concho Resources Inc.

   Common Stock 209 shares         4,769   

Strayer Ed Inc.

   Common Stock 22 shares         4,717   

Myriad Genetics Inc.

   Common Stock 71 shares         4,704   

Huron Consulting Group Inc.

   Common Stock 82 shares         4,696   

OSI Pharmaceuticals Inc.

   Common Stock 120 shares         4,686   

Sapient Corporation

   Common Stock 1,034 shares         4,591   

StericyClasse Inc.

   Common Stock 88 shares         4,583   

Gymboree Corporation

   Common Stock 175 shares         4,566   

ITC Holdings Corporation

   Common Stock 103 shares         4,499   

Whiting Petroleum Corporation

   Common Stock 130 shares         4,350   

Exco Resources Inc.

   Common Stock 474 shares         4,294   

Genesee & Wyoming Inc. Class A

   Common Stock 139 shares         4,240   

Arena Resources Inc.

   Common Stock 150 shares         4,214   

Qiagen

   Common Stock 230 shares         4,039   

Power Integrations Inc.

   Common Stock 203 shares         4,036   

Phillips Van Heusen Corporation

   Common Stock 195 shares         3,925   

Regal Beloit Corporation

   Common Stock 102 shares         3,875   

Petrohawk Energy Corporation

   Common Stock 247 shares         3,861   

Lam Resh Corporation

   Common Stock 181 shares         3,852   

PMC Sierra Inc.

   Common Stock 790 shares         3,839   

Greenhill & Company Inc.

   Common Stock 55 shares         3,837   

Darden Restaurants Inc.

   Common Stock 136 shares         3,832   

Vertex Pharmaceuticals Inc.

   Common Stock 126 shares         3,828   

Nuancemunications Inc.

   Common Stock 363 shares         3,761   

Immucor Inc.

   Common Stock 141 shares         3,748   

Stanley Inc.

   Common Stock 102 shares         3,694   

Perrigo Company

   Common Stock 114 shares         3,683   

Continental Resources Inc.

   Common Stock 172 shares         3,562   

P.F. Chang's China Bistro Inc.

   Common Stock 169 shares         3,539   

Dollar Tree Inc.

   Common Stock 80 shares         3,344   

Netapp Inc.

   Common Stock 231 shares         3,227   

Silicon Laboratories Inc.

   Common Stock 130 shares         3,221   

General Cable Corporation

   Common Stock 180 shares         3,184   

F5 Networks Inc.

   Common Stock 135 shares         3,086   

Athenahealth Inc.

   Common Stock 80 shares         3,010   

Xilinx Inc.

   Common Stock 164 shares         2,922   

Dolby Laboratories Inc. Class A

   Common Stock 87 shares         2,850   

 

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Identity of Issue

  

Description of Investment

   Current Value

Las Vegas Sands Corporation

   Common Stock 433 shares    2,568   

Granite Construction Inc.

   Common Stock 58 shares    2,548   

Amdocs Ltd.

   Common Stock 118 shares    2,158   
          

Total Small-Mid Cap Growth Asset Class

           541,937

Inflation Protection Asset Class:

        

Vanguard Inflation Protected Admiral Fund

   Mutual Fund 3,717 shares    84,085   

Northern Trust Global Investments Collective Daily Tips Fund-Lending*

   Common Collective Trust 40 units    6,227   
          

Total Inflation Protection Asset Class

           90,312

Participant Self-Directed Accounts

   Various investments         78,520

Other:

        

Merrill Lynch Cash*

   Cash and Short Term Investments    4,974   

Fidelity Freedom 2030 Fund

   Mutual Fund 2 shares    21   
          

Total Other

           4,995
            
         $ 85,378,724
            

*Indicates party-in-interest.

 

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SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the trustees (or other persons who administer the employee benefit plan) have duly caused this annual report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

 

       

The Retirement and Savings Plan for Amgen Manufacturing, Limited

(Name of Plan)

Date:  

June 23, 2009

    By:  

/S/ ROBERT A. BRADWAY

       

Robert A. Bradway

Executive Vice President

and Chief Financial Officer

Amgen Manufacturing, Limited

 

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THE RETIREMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN FOR AMGEN MANUFACTURING, LIMITED

INDEX TO EXHIBITS

 

Consent of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

   Exhibit 23.1

 

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