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This excerpt taken from the C 10-K filed Feb 22, 2008. Homeland Investment Act Benefit The Companys 2005 full-year results from continuing operations include a $198 million tax benefit from the Homeland Investment Act provision of the American Jobs Creation Act of 2004, net of the impact of remitting income earned in 2005 and prior years that would otherwise have been indefinitely invested overseas. The amount of dividends that were repatriated relating to this benefit was approximately $3.2 billion. This excerpt taken from the C 10-K filed Feb 23, 2007. Homeland Investment Act Benefit The Companys 2005 full-year results from continuing operations include a $198 million tax benefit from the Homeland Investment Act provision of the American Jobs Creation Act of 2004, net of the impact of remitting income earned in 2005 and prior years that would otherwise have been indefinitely invested overseas. The amount of dividends that were repatriated relating to this benefit is approximately $3.2 billion. This excerpt taken from the C 10-Q filed Nov 3, 2006. Homeland Investment Act Benefit The Company's 2005 third quarter results from continuing operations include a $185 million $(198 million for the 2005 full year) tax benefit from the Homeland Investment Act provision of the American Jobs Creation Act of 2004, net of the impact of remitting income earned in 2005 and prior years that would otherwise have been indefinitely invested overseas. The amount of dividends that were repatriated relating to this benefit is approximately $3.2 billion. This excerpt taken from the C 10-K filed Feb 24, 2006. Homeland Investment Act Benefit The Company's results from continuing operations include a $198 million tax benefit from the Homeland Investment Act provision of the American Jobs Creation Act of 2004, net of the impact of remitting income earned in 2005 and prior years that would otherwise have been indefinitely invested overseas. The amount of dividends that were repatriated relating to this benefit is approximately $3.2 billion. This excerpt taken from the C 10-Q filed Nov 4, 2005. Homeland Investment Act Benefit The Company's results from continuing operations include a $185 million tax benefit from the Homeland Investment Act provision of the American Jobs Creation Act of 2004, net of the impact of remitting income earned in 2005 and prior years that would otherwise have been indefinitely invested overseas. The amount of dividends that will be repatriated relating to this benefit is approximately $2.8 billion. | EXCERPTS ON THIS PAGE:
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