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Shutterstock. DE is a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of Delaware and has an authorized capital of 30,000,000 shares, each having a par value of $0.01 per share, all of which are designated “Common Stock.” As of the date hereof, 100 shares of Shutterstock-DE Common Stock are issued and outstanding, all of which are held by Shutterstock-NY.
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Shutterstock. “Boeing has a golden name in Saudi Arabia. It is a company that’s regarded to be at the cutting edge of technology.” – Xxxxx Xxxxxx, president of Boeing Saudi Arabia PHOTO: ASSOCIATED PRESS The discovery of huge oil reserves estab- lished Saudi Arabia as an economic force in the 20th century. In the 21st century, the nation is counting on technology to do the same, and Boeing is certain to be involved. “I don’t believe Boeing’s ever been in a position with the kingdom that’s better than it is now,” said Xxxxx Xxxxxx, president of Boeing Saudi Arabia. “With the economy booming, opportunities are opening up.” In 2010, Saudi Arabia signaled its intent to the U.S. government to proceed with the single largest acquisition of defense products in Boeing’s history. The purchase includes 84 new F-15 jet fighters, upgrades to 72 of Saudi Arabia’s existing F-15s, 70 Apache helicopters and 36 AH-6i light attack helicop- ters. Other defense products and services also are included in the proposed deal. Boeing continues to work closely with the U.S. government and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on these programs, which are designed to strengthen security in the region. The nation’s flag carrier airline also has ordered eight 787 Dreamliners and 22 777s and will take delivery of some of them this year. Those new orders build on a solid foundation dating back decades. The kingdom’s fleet of older F-15s and its Apache helicopters are a crucial part of Saudi Arabia’s defense forces. Over the past 50 years, Boeing Commer- cial Airplanes has delivered 138 jetliners to Saudi customers. The nation also has been one of the most active markets for Boeing Business Jets and other VIP airplanes. But the relationship between Boeing and Saudi Arabia isn’t limited to buying aircraft. Boeing has invested in the aviation industry, technology research and education in the nation for nearly 30 years. In 1982, Boeing established Boeing Middle East Limited, or BMEL, in Saudi Arabia’s capital of Riyadh, giving the enterprise full commer- cial contracting and employee sponsorship rights equal to any other Saudi-owned and registered company. A few years later, when Boeing won a large contract to provide Saudi Arabia with Airborne Warning and Control System, or AWACS, aircraft and other ground-based defenses, it launched a large industrial participation program that created Alsalam Aircraft Co., a profitable modification, repair and overhaul business. “The confidence that Saudi Arabia has put in Boe...

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