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What is Armtec's distribution to unitholders?

As of January 2008, Armtec distributes $0.15 per unit monthly to investors, or $1.80 annually. Since the IPO in July 2004, the Fund has increased its regularly monthly distribution five times, first in May 2005 (10% increase from $0.10 to $0.11 per unit monthly), the second in February 2006 (9% increase from $0.11 to $0.12 per unit monthly), third in May 2006 (8% increase from $0.12 to $0.13 per unit monthly), fourth in October 2007 (7% increase from $0.13 to $0.14 per unit monthly) and fifth January 2008 (7% increase from $0.14 to $0.15 per unit monthly).

Do Armtec's senior managers have significant investments in Armtec?

Yes. As of March 6, 2008, Armtec's Trustees and executive officers collectively own or control approximately 458,058 units

What is Armtec's fiscal year-end?

The Fund operates on a calendar (December 31) year-end.

When will Armtec's quarterly results be released?

The Q1 2008 results will be announced on or about May 1, 2008.

The date and time of the quarterly conference call will be announced via a news release


When is Armtec's next Annual General Meeting?

Armtec's Annual and Special Meeting (AGM) for the 2007 fiscal year will take place on May 15, 2008 at the Fund's head office.

Armtec's Annual and Special Meeting (AGM) for the 2006 fiscal year took place on May 17, 2007.

Please click here for the audio webcast and PDF of the AGM presentation.


How can I purchase Armtec units?

Armtec's units can be purchased through a licensed investment broker.

Who can I contact regarding unit certificates?

Armtec's transfer agent is:

Computershare Investor Services Inc.
100 University Avenue
9th Floor
Toronto, Ontario M5J 2Y1



What is Armtec's growth strategy?

Armtec's growth strategy is based on five priorities:
1. Capture market growth
2. Expand markets for high-growth products
3. Introduce new products
4. Complete accretive acquisitions
5. Penetrate international markets


How much of the distributions are taxable in the hands of unitholders?

Of the distributions declared in 2007, 94.5% was subject to income tax in the hands of the unitholders and 5.5% was a return of capital.

 
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