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Name
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Principal Occupation
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Age
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Director
Since
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Larry
L. Eastland, Ph.D
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Chairman
of the Board and CEO of LEA Capital Advisors, Inc.
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66
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2003-2009
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Queenie
Lai
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Attorney
at Slaughter and May
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30
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N/A
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Roderick
Davies
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CEO
of Timex Assets and Services, Inc.
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61
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N/A
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Mike
Lempres
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Principal,
Sawtooth Strategies Group, PLLC
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49
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N/A
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Jack
Klosterman
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Partner
at Klosterman Business Management
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58
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N/A
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Mark
D. Stubbs
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Partner
at Fillmore Spencer, LLC
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58
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N/A
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Bart
Marcois
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President
and Chairman of Marcois Partners International Corporation
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50
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N/A
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Jonathan
Wing Lok, So
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Entrepreneur
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43
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N/A
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Richard
Nguyen Huu Nam
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Vice-Chairman
and CEO of Asean Capital, Inc.
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42
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N/A
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Larry L.
Eastland, Ph. D.
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Dr.
Eastland, age 66, is Chairman of the Board of LEA Capital Advisors, Inc.,
a business management and capital advisory company, and served as its
predecessors’ Managing Director from inception in 1978. He was
President, CEO and the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Parks!
America, Inc. (FKA Great American Family Parks, Inc.) from December 23,
2003 to March 30, 2009. Dr. Eastland has engaged in a variety
of entrepreneurial pursuits since leaving the White House in 1977, where
he served as Staff Assistant to President Gerald Ford. He was
the President of TBAY Holdings, Inc., from January 2002 until December
2004, during which time the company was under contract with the United
States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Florida to assist in
the sale of assets. Dr. Eastland received a B.A. in Political
Science and International Relations from Brigham Young University in 1967,
and an M.A. and Ph.D. in quantitative behavioral research from the
University of Southern California in 1973 and 1976,
respectively. He is the father of Christopher L. Eastland, a
member of the Board of Directors of Parks! America,
Inc.
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Queenie
Lai, Esq.
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Queenie
Lai, age 30, is an international attorney with Slaughter and May in
London, England (2008-2009) as well as a Associate with Yorkshire Capital
Limited, Hong Kong and London (2008-2009) where she acts as the
coordinator to raise funds for corporate clients from a diverse range of
industries, including Yunnan mining project, Fujian paper manufacturing
company, Thailand distressed fund, carbon trading initiative in
Asia. Previously, Ms. Lai was Associate Solicitor, Private
Equity Group, Clifford Chance, London where she acted as the lead legal
review coordinator in mergers and acquisitions for several companies in
2006-2007. From 2003-2004 she was an Associate Solicitor,
Corporate Group Clifford Chance, Shanghai. She earned a Master of Laws
from Georgetown University, a Postgraduate Certificate in Law from the
University of Hong Kong, a Bachelor of Arts in Law and Master of Arts from
the University of Cambridge, U.K. and an International Baccalaureate from
the United World College of South East Asia,
Singapore.
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Roderick D.
Davies
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Roderick
Davies, age 61, is CEO of Timex Assets and Services, Inc. (2009), a U.S.
public company with operations in Vietnam. From 2003 to
present, he has been the owner of New Horizons LLC. and Asian Sources LLC.
He has more than ten years of experience in construction management with
his own company (Architectural Special Products, Inc. in Florida)
(1985-1995) providing consulting services to architects, and is a
certified Construction Documents Technologist. Additionally,
he is an advisor to a Boston-based group (2008 to present) that has
developed software for convenience store operations in addition to
convenience store market research. His international experience
is wide and varied including managing contracts, and process and conflict
resolution for U.S. companies acquiring assets in China. Mr.
Davies is a mechanical engineer by training at both Brigham Young
University and the University of Michigan. He was a Fellow at
Taunton College in Somerset, England, and has advanced educational
certification by the Construction Specifiers Institute as a Construction
Documents Technician (CSI-CDT).
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Michael
Lempres, Esq.
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Mike
Lempres, age 49, serves as a Principal in Sawtooth Strategies Group, specializing in helping investors
access US government support, locate funding and identify partners for
joint ventures, particularly those involving third country governments.
Representations include a British firm looking for funding and partner for
African project; and, a U.S. company seeking to expand operations in
Eastern Europe. He was recently General Counsel and
Chief Operating Officer of Aegis, LLC (July 2008 to August 2009). He
brings decades of government and private sector experience to his role at
Aegis. Previously, he led the international division, and was
Executive Managing Director and Counsel to The Carmen Group, Inc. (2006 –
July 2008), a major Washington, D.C. lobbying and investment consulting
firm. In government, he has served in senior appointments in three
Presidential administrations in positions ranging from: Vice President at
the U.S. Overseas Private Investment Corporation (2002-2005); Deputy
Associate Attorney General (1992-1993); Director of the Office of
International Affairs at the U.S. Department of Justice (1991-1992);
Executive Commissioner of the Immigration and Naturalization Service
(1989-1991); and White House Fellow (1988-1989). Upon leaving the
Department of Justice, he was awarded the Edmund J. Randolph Memorial
Award, the Department’s highest honor for outstanding service and
contribution to the cause of justice. Outside of government, he has
served as an attorney and business leader. Lempres worked as the
General Counsel and Corporate Secretary of the Pacific Exchange, a
national securities exchange, and helped guide the exchange through a
demutualization and merger into what became part of the New York Stock
Exchange (2000-2002). He is a graduate of Dartmouth College
(1981) and the Boalt Hall School of Law at the University of
California (1985).
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Jack
Klosterman
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Jack
Klosterman, age 58, has over 35 years of experience working with a wide
range of businesses beginning in 1972 to present as a Partner in
Klosterman Business Management, Los Angeles, California. He has
been Managing Partner since 1977. Since June 2007 he has also
been the CFO of KFS, Inc. From December, 2003 through March,
2006 he was Corporate Secretary/Treasurer of Great American Family Parks,
Inc. From January, 2002 through December, 2004, Mr. Klosterman
was Corporate Secretary/Treasurer for TBAY Holdings, Inc. until its
acquisition of a Shanghai-based cell phone manufacturer and
distributor. He attended California State University,
Northridge in accounting.
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Mark D.
Stubbs
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Mark
D. Stubbs Age 58. has been a partner at Fillmore Spencer LLC, Attorneys at
Law since 2001. Mr. Stubbs received his Juris Doctorate
from J. Ruben Clark Law School Brigham Young University
197, and his Bachelors of Art from BYU in
1974.
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Bart
Marcois
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Bart
Marcois. Age 50 is has been President and Chairman of Marcois
Partners International Corporation (an international business consulting
firm) since 2008. A former U.S. Foreign Service Officer,
Mr. Marcois served as Executive Vice President of RJI Capital Corporation,
an international investment banking and commercial intelligence firm from
2003 to 2008. From 2002 to late 2003 Mr. Marcois served as the
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Energy for Policy and
International Affairs at the US Department of Energy. He holds
a Bachelor of Science degree from Brigham Young
University.
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Jonathan
Wing Lok, So
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Jonathan
Wing Lok, So age 43 is an entrepreneur who for the past several years has
founded and operated several companies based in China and the United
States including: Global Sources Merchandising Pte Ltd, EATWARE
Global Corp. (OTCBB), Joint Hilton International
Limited, Intelli-Media Group Holdings) Limited. He studied at
Baptist College, Yu Chun Keung Memorial College, and Oberlin
College.
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Richard
Nguyen Huu Nam.
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Richard
Nguyen Huu Nam, age 42, has been Vice-Chairman and CEO of Asean Capital,
Inc. since 2008. Mr. Nguyen Huu Nam has also been Vice-Chairman of
EPS, Inc. in Vietnam for the past five years. Mr. Nguyen Huu Namm is
an associated person of Mr. Eastland by Mr. Eastland’s 22% indirect
ownership of Asean Capital, Inc.
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Name and
principal
position
(a)
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Year
(b)
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Salary
($)
(c)
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Bonus
($)
(d)
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Stock
Awards
($)
(e)
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Option
Award
($)
(f)(2)
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Nonequity
Incentive
Plan
compensation
($)
(g)
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Non-qualified
deferred
compensation
earning
($)
(h)
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All other
Compensation
($)
(i)(1)
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Total
($)
(j)
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Larry
Eastland
Former CEO and
Director
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2008
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$
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153,833
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(1)
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$
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153,833
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2007
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$
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120,000
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(1)
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$
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120,000
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(1)
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Does
not include a stock grant of 25,000 common shares as compensation for
services provided as a director. The grant was valued at less
than $10,000.
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Name
of Beneficial Owner
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Title
of Class
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Number
of Shares Owned (1)
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Percent
(2)
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EDLA
FLP
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Common
Stock
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10,020,000
(3)
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18.9%
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Larry
L. Eastland
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Common
Stock
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25,000
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18.9
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Richard
Jackson
JACKSON
COLES, PLLC
Certified
Public Accountants
960
Broadway, Suite 415
Boise,
ID 83706
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Common
Stock
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75,000
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*
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Jane
Klosterman
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Common
Stock
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3,2000,000
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5.9%
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Jeffrey
Lococo
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Common
Stock
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50,000
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*
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Christopher
L. Eastland
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Common
Stock
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250,000
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*
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James
Meikle
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Common
Stock
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1,775,000
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3.4%
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Tristan
Pico
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Common
Stock
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50,000
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*
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Jay
Pitlake
1878
Edward Lane
Merrick,
NY 11566
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Common
Stock
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3,475,000
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6.5%
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All
Officers and Directors as a Group (8)
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14,975,000
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29%
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Dale
Van Voorhis
*
Less than 1%
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Common
stock
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1,750,000
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3.3%
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Number
of Shares
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Name
of Beneficial Owner
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Beneficially
Owned
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Percent
of Class
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EDLA
Family Limited Partnership
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10,020,000
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Larry
Eastland
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10,159,000
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(1)
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Jay
Pitlake
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3,575,000
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Jack
Klosteman
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716,526
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Ben
Smith
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1,200,000
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Jay
Goldman
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265,000
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Richard
Jackson
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75,000
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Robert
O’Brien
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338,334
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Queenie
Lai
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0
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Roderick
Davies
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0
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Mike
Lempres
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0
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Mark
Stubbs
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100,000
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Bart
Marcois
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0
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Jonathan
Wing Lok, So
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0
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Richard
Nguyen Huu Nam
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0
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Name
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Date
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Shares
Purchased
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Larry
Eastland
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August
8, 2007
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5,000
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August
3, 2007
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5,000
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August
2, 2007
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5,000
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July
26, 2007
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4,500
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July
17, 2007
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5,000
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July
16, 2007
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5,000
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July
10, 2007
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3,500
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June
29, 2007
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5,000
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June
19, 2007
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9,000
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June
14, 2007
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5,000
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June
13, 2007
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10,000
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June
12, 2007
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10,000
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June
11, 2007
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10,000
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June
7, 2007
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9,000
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June
6, 2007
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4,000
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June
5, 2007
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5,000
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June
4, 2007
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9,000
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REVERSE SIDE
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REVERSE SIDE
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mark votes as in this example.
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THE EDLA FAMILY LIMITED
PARTNERSHIP
RECOMMEND THAT YOU
CONSENT TO
PROPOSALS 1 AND 2.
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1.
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To
elect the following persons to the board of directors of Parks! America,
Inc. To serve until the next annual meeting of stockholders and until
their successors are duly elected and qualified:
Larry
L. Eastland, Ph. D,. Queenie Lai, Esq., Roderick D.
Davies, Michael Lempres, Esq. Jack Klosterman Mark D. Stubbs,
Bart Marcois, Jonathan Wing Lok, So, and Richard Nguyen Huu Nam.
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CONSENT
o
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WITHHOLD
CONSENT
o
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ABSTAIN
o
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2.
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To
amend Article IV, Section 4.4 of the Corporation’s By-Laws, to increase
the number of directors to 15.
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CONSENT
o
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WITHHOLD
CONSENT
o
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ABSTAIN
o
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ORDER FOR YOUR CONSENT TO BE VALID, IT MUST BE DATED.
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2009
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Title(s)
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Please
sign exactly as name appears on stock certificates or on label affixed
hereto. When shares are held by joint tenants, both should sign. In case
of joint owners, EACH joint owner should sign. When signing as attorney,
executor, administrator, trustee, guardian, corporate officer, etc., give
full title as such.
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This
communication presents only an overview of the more complete proxy
materials that are available to you on the Internet. We
encourage you to access and review all of the important information
contained in the proxy materials before voting.
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you want to receive a paper or e-mail copy of these documents, you must
request one. There is no charge to you for requesting a
copy.
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Elect
of :
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Amendment
of Article IV, Section 4.4 of the Corporation’s By-Laws, to
increase the number of directors to
15.
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