Document:

Registrant's Amended and Restated Annual Incentive Plan(as amended and restated)

 Exhibit 10.2 

FRANKLIN RESOURCES, INC. 

AMENDED AND RESTATED ANNUAL INCENTIVE COMPENSATION PLAN 

(amended and restated March 16, 2010) 

(amended and restated December 13, 2006) 

(amended and restated December 16, 2005) 

(amended and restated September 22, 2005) 

(amended and restated December 16, 2004) 

(amended and restated December 11, 2003) 
  

	I.	 PURPOSE 

Franklin Resources, Inc. has established this Amended and Restated Annual Incentive Compensation Plan to reward employees
for contributions to the Company (as hereinafter defined) by providing them an opportunity to share in the organization’s annual performance results. Through these incentives, the Company intends to attract, retain, and motivate eligible
employees to achieve the highest levels of performance results in the financial services business. 
  

	II.	 DEFINITIONS 

When used in this plan document, the following words and phrases shall have the following meanings: 

2.1 “Award Pool” means the total dollars available for funding Incentive Awards under the Plan for an applicable
Plan Year. 
 2.2 “Bonus Opportunity” means a potential bonus target for a Participant. 

2.3 “Committee” means the Compensation Committee of the Board of Directors of Franklin Resources, Inc. as
described in Section 9.1 below. 
 2.4 “Company” means Franklin Resources, Inc., a Delaware
corporation, and its direct and indirect subsidiaries. 
 2.5 “Equity Award” means a grant of Stock,
Options, SARs, Stock Unit Awards, Restricted Stock Awards or Restricted Stock Unit Awards under the 2002 Universal Stock Incentive Plan or successor equity compensation plan, or Mutual Fund Unit Awards. 

2.6 “Incentive Award” means the actual current value of an award to a Participant, regardless of the form of
the award, determined by the Committee or Management during or following the end of the Plan Year, as applicable. 

2.7 “Management” means the executive officers of the Company. 

2.8 “Mutual Fund Unit Award” means the grant of a right to receive shares in mutual funds sponsored by the
Company upon the vesting of the units in recognition of and as a reward for the past efforts and contributions of the Participant on behalf of the Company, with such right to receive shares in such mutual funds subject to a risk of forfeiture or
other restrictions that will 
  

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lapse based on the completion of service or achievement of performance objectives by the Participant, as determined by the Committee. 

2.9 “Option” means the grant of a right to purchase Stock at a specified exercise price in recognition of and
as a reward for the past efforts and contributions of the Participant on behalf of the Company, with the right to purchase such shares of Stock subject to the completion of service or achievement of performance objectives by the Participant, as
determined by the Committee. 
 2.10 “Participant” means all employees who have been determined by the
Committee or Management to be Participants pursuant to Section 3.1. 
 2.11 “Plan” means the
Amended and Restated Annual Incentive Compensation Plan as set forth in this document, as amended from time to time. 

2.12 “Pre-Bonus Operating Income” (hereafter “PBOI”) means the net operating income of the Company,
exclusive of passive income and calculated before non-operating interest, taxes, extraordinary items, and certain special items (such as special compensation payouts on account of a merger) and before the accrual of Incentive Awards under the Plan
and awards under the Company’s 2004 Key Executive Incentive Compensation Plan or any successor plan. 

2.13 “Plan Year” means the 12-month period beginning on the first day of each fiscal year of the Company.

 2.14 “Restricted Stock Award” means the grant of shares of Stock in recognition of and as a reward
for the past efforts and contributions of the Participant on behalf of the Company, with such shares of Stock subject to a risk of forfeiture or other restrictions that will lapse based on the completion of service or achievement of performance
objectives by the Participant, as determined by the Committee. 
 2.15 “Restricted Stock Unit Award”
means the grant of a right to receive Stock upon the vesting of the units in recognition of and as a reward for the past efforts and contributions of the Participant on behalf of the Company, with such right to receive Stock subject to a risk of
forfeiture or other restrictions that will lapse based on the completion of service or achievement of performance objectives by the Participant, as determined by the Committee. 

2.16 “SAR” means the grant of a right to receive, in cash or Stock (as determined by the Committee), value
equal to (or otherwise based on) the excess of (a) the fair market value of a specified number of shares of Stock at the time of exercise over (b) a specified exercise price, in recognition of and as a reward for the past efforts and
contributions of the Participant on behalf of the Company, with the right to receive such value in cash or Stock subject to the completion of service or achievement of performance objectives by the Participant, as determined by the Committee.

 2.17 “Stock” means Franklin Resources, Inc. common stock reserved for issuance under the Franklin
Resources, Inc. 2002 Universal Stock Incentive Plan or successor equity compensation plan. 
  

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 2.18 “Stock Unit Award” means the grant of a right to receive
Stock in the future. 
  

	III.	 PARTICIPATION 

3.1 All individuals who are employees at the beginning of the Plan Year, except employees who participate in
commission-based incentive plans or other incentive arrangements determined by the Committee or Management, are eligible to be designated by the Committee or Management as Participants during that Plan Year. Employees hired during a Plan Year may be
added to the Plan as Participants in the discretion of the Committee or Management. 
 3.2 A Participant’s
Incentive Award will be based upon an evaluation of a Participant’s overall performance, including the successful accomplishment of annual goals and objectives, as well as other performance factors. 

 

	IV.	 AWARD POOL FUNDING AND INDIVIDUAL AWARDS 

4.1 For each Plan Year, the Committee shall determine the amount to be allocated to the Award Pool, not to exceed Twenty
Percent (20%) of PBOI. 
 4.2 The Committee or Management may generally determine the amount of Bonus
Opportunities under the Plan. The Committee or Management may advise Participants of particular Bonus Opportunities or ranges of Bonus Opportunities at any time during the Plan Year. 

4.3 The actual amounts allocated to the Award Pool may be determined and/or revised by the Committee at any time during
or after the end of each Plan Year, based upon actual or projected Company performance and PBOI. 
 4.4 Actual
Incentive Awards may be determined during or following the end of each Plan Year. The amount of any Incentive Awards determined and paid prior to the end of a Plan Year shall be credited against the Award Pool for such Plan Year so that the net
amount remaining in the Award Pool is available for Incentive Awards determined and paid after the end of such Plan Year. Actual Incentive Awards may vary from the Bonus Opportunities depending on the PBOI allocated or projected to be allocated to
the Award Pool and a Participant’s individual performance. 
 4.5 To promote the highest levels of
individual performance, there is no minimum or maximum which applies to individual Incentive Awards of any Participant. Amounts not allocated as Incentive Awards do not carry over to the next Plan Year, and may be used for distribution as incentive
compensation to employees who are not Participants in the Plan. 
 4.6 Notwithstanding a Participant’s
individual performance and anything to the contrary in this Plan, Management or the Committee may decrease (even to zero) or increase the Incentive Award payable to a Participant; provided however, that only the Committee may increase or decrease an
Incentive Award payable to a member of Management. 
  

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	V.	 PAYMENT OF ANNUAL AWARDS 

5.1 Incentive Awards may, in the Committee’s discretion, be paid in the following time and manner: 

(a) Incentive Awards may be paid in cash or in a combination of cash and Equity Awards subject to
restrictions and vesting, if any, determined by the Committee to be appropriate. Incentive Awards paid in Equity Awards granted under the 2002 Universal Stock Incentive Plan or successor equity compensation plan shall also be subject to the limit on
the maximum number of shares that may be issued under such plan and any additional limitations on the maximum number of shares that may be awarded to any individual in any fiscal or calendar year under such plan. 

(b) Any Equity Awards granted as part of an Incentive Award shall be governed by the terms of the
applicable award agreement evidencing such Equity Award grant and, in the case of Equity Awards other than Mutual Fund Units, the 2002 Universal Stock Incentive Plan or any successor plan, and shall not be governed by or subject to the terms of this
Plan. 
 (c) The cash portion of an Incentive Award shall be paid at such time and in such manner
as the Committee determines. Participants shall be notified in writing as to the date and time of payment of any deferred portion of the Incentive Award. 

(d) Equity Awards awarded as part of an Incentive Award shall be distributed at such time during or after
the end of the Plan Year as determined by the Committee. Notwithstanding anything in the Plan to the contrary, Equity Awards and any modifications thereto shall be made by the Committee only, and, if applicable, in accordance with the 2002 Universal
Stock Incentive Plan or successor equity compensation plan. 
 (e)
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the payment of any Incentive Awards determined by the Company to provide for a “deferral of compensation” (within the meaning of Section 1.409A-1(b) of the Treasury regulations under the Internal Revenue
Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”), and any successor thereto) shall be completed no later than two and one-half (2 1/
2) months following the end of the calendar year in which such Incentive Awards are earned. 

5.2 Application of Code Section 409A. 

Notwithstanding any other provision of this Plan to the contrary, the Company, in its sole discretion and without
Participant consent, may amend or modify the Plan in any manner to provide for the application and effects of Section 409A of the Code (relating to deferred compensation arrangements) and any related regulatory or administrative guidance issued
by the Internal Revenue Service, or any successors thereto. The Company shall have the authority to delay the payment of any benefits described under the Plan to the extent it deems necessary or appropriate to comply with
Section 409A(a)(2)(B)(i) of the Code (relating to payments made to certain “key employees” of certain publicly-traded companies) and in such event, any such payments to which a Participant would otherwise be entitled during the six
(6) month period 
  

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immediately following his or her separation from service will be paid on the first business day following the expiration of such six (6) month period. 

 

	VI.	 PAYMENT IN EVENT OF DEATH, DISABILITY, LEAVE OF ABSENCE OR RETIREMENT 

6.1 Death of Participant. 

A Participant who dies is entitled to a pro-rated Incentive Award based on performance up to the last day worked. Payment
shall be made in cash in a single payment during or as soon as practical following the end of the Plan Year in which death occurred. If the Participant dies following the end of a Plan Year but before an Incentive Award for that year has been paid,
the Participant’s full Incentive Award shall be paid in cash in a single payment when it would otherwise have been paid. Payment of Incentive Awards on account of death shall be paid to the person designated by the Participant as beneficiary
under this Plan. If there is no such designation or the designated beneficiary fails to survive the Participant, payment shall be made to the Participant’s spouse or if there is none, the Participant’s estate. Notwithstanding the foregoing
provisions of this Section 6.1 with respect to the payment of Incentive Awards, a Participant’s full Incentive Award, a portion of his full Incentive Award, or no portion thereof may be payable to the persons specified above. Such
determination shall be made by Management or by the Committee. 
 6.2 Disability. 

A Participant who ceases to be an employee on account of disability, as a result of which the Participant shall be
eligible for payments under Company long-term disability insurance policies, shall be entitled to receive a pro-rated Incentive Award based on performance up to the last day worked. Payment shall be made in cash in a single installment during or as
soon as practical following the end of the Plan Year in which employment terminated. If the Participant ceases to be an employee on account of disability following the end of a Plan Year but before an Incentive Award for that Plan Year has been
paid, the Participant’s full Incentive Award shall be paid in cash in a single payment when it would otherwise have been paid. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section 6.2 with respect to the payment of Incentive Awards, a
Participant may receive his full Incentive Award, a portion of his full Incentive Award, or no portion thereof. Such determination shall be made by Management or by the Committee. 

6.3 Leave of Absence. 

A Participant on leave of absence for any portion of the Plan Year may receive his full Incentive Award, a portion of his
full Incentive Award, or no portion thereof. Such determination shall be made by Management or by the Committee. 

6.4 Retirement. 

A Participant who retires during the Plan Year is eligible to receive a pro-rated Incentive Award based on performance to
the date of retirement in cash in a single payment during or as soon as practical following the end of the fiscal year in which the Participant retires. A Participant has “retired” for purposes of this Plan if he terminates employment with
the 
  

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Company after reaching age 55 with at least 10 years of service to the Company, including service to any entity that is acquired by the Company, provided that the Company may modify this
provision as necessary to comply with applicable requirements or practices of relevant non-U.S. jurisdictions. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section 6.4 with respect to the payment of Incentive Awards, a Participant may
receive his full Incentive Award, a portion of his full Incentive Award, or no portion thereof. Such determination shall be made by Management or by the Committee. 
  

	VII.	 PAYMENT IN EVENT OF TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT 

7.1 Involuntary Termination of Employment. 

(a) If a Participant’s employment is terminated by the Company as a result of the Company’s
dissatisfaction with the job related activities of the Participant or conviction of the Participant of a felony, the Participant shall forfeit any rights to any unpaid Incentive Awards under the Plan. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Committee, in
its sole discretion, may (x) pay the Participant a pro-rated Incentive Award based upon performance during the Plan Year to the date of termination or (y) pay the Participant’s full Incentive Award (or any greater amount). 

(b) If a Participant’s employment is terminated for reasons other than those described in Sections 6
and 7.1(a) above, Management or the Committee shall have discretion to pay any or no portion of the Participant’s Incentive Award (or any greater amount) following such termination. 

7.2 Voluntary Termination of Employment. 

If a Participant voluntarily resigns from employment at the Company prior to the payment of an Incentive Award with
respect to a Plan Year, no Incentive Award with respect to such Plan Year will be paid. The Participant shall forfeit the right to any Incentive Awards for such Plan Year and any subsequent Plan Year. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Committee may
(a) pay the Participant a pro-rated Incentive Award based upon performance during the Plan Year to the date of termination or (b) pay the Participant’s full Incentive Award (or any greater amount). 

 

	VIII.	 AMENDMENT OR TERMINATION 

8.1 Amendment. 

The Committee reserves the right, in its sole discretion to amend this Plan at any time in whole or in part; provided,
however, that no amendment shall result in the forfeiture or cancellation of any Participant’s Incentive Award(s) earned as of the end of the fiscal year immediately preceding the date the Committee adopts the amendment, unless otherwise agreed
to by the affected Participant(s). 
  

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 8.2 Termination. 

The Committee may terminate the Plan at any time. Termination shall not result in the forfeiture or cancellation of any
Participant’s Incentive Award(s) which have been determined but not yet paid, unless otherwise agreed to by the affected Participant(s). 
  

	IX.	 ADMINISTRATION 

9.1 Administration of the Plan. 

This Plan has been adopted by the stockholders of Franklin Resources, Inc. and shall be administered by the Committee.

 (a) The Committee shall meet at such times and places and upon such notice as the chairperson
determines in consultation with the other Committee members. A majority of the Committee shall constitute a quorum. Any acts by the Committee may be taken at any meeting at which a quorum is present and shall be by majority vote of those members
entitled to vote. Additionally, any acts reduced to writing or approved in writing by all the members of the Committee shall be valid acts of the Committee. 

(b) The Committee shall have the sole authority, in its absolute discretion, to adopt, amend, and rescind
such policies and procedures as, in its opinion, may be advisable in the administration of the Plan, to construe and interpret the Plan, the policies and procedures, and any instruments evidencing Incentive Awards and to make all other
determinations deemed necessary or advisable for the administration of the Plan. All decisions, determinations, and interpretations of the Committee shall be binding on all Participants. 

(c) The Plan is intended to meet the requirements of the rules promulgated by the Securities and Exchange
Commission under Section 16(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and shall be administered and construed accordingly. 

9.2 Non-alienation of Benefits. 

No benefit under this Plan may be sold, assigned, transferred, conveyed, hypothecated, encumbered, anticipated, or
otherwise disposed of, and any attempt to do so shall be void. No such benefit shall, prior to receipt thereof by a Participant, be in any manner subject to the debts, contracts, liabilities, engagements, or torts of such Participant. 

9.3 No Limitation of Rights. 

Nothing in this Plan shall be construed to limit in any way the Company’s general personnel policies and procedures
particularly with respect to the right of the Company to terminate a Participant’s employment at any time for any reason whatsoever with or without cause; nor shall it be evidence of any agreement or understanding, express or implied, that the
Company (a) will employ a Participant in any particular position, (b) will ensure participation in any incentive programs, or (c) will grant any awards for such programs. 

 

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 9.4 Applicable Law. 

The provisions of the Plan shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Delaware, with
the exception of Delaware’s conflict of laws provisions. 
 9.5 Mandatory Arbitration. 

The Participant and the Company agree to submit all disputes arising under the Plan or the participation by Participant in
the Plan exclusively to final and binding arbitration in accordance with the Company’s dispute resolution policies with respect to employment arrangements and compensation plans as in effect from time to time. 

 

	X.	 FORFEITURE OF INCENTIVE AWARDS PURSUANT TO RESTATEMENT OF FINANCIAL RESULTS 

Notwithstanding any other provision of this Plan to the contrary, in the event that (i) the Company issues a
restatement of financial results to correct a material error and (ii) the Committee determines, in good faith, that a Participant’s fraud or willful misconduct was a significant contributing factor to the need to issue such restatement and
(iii) some or all of the Incentive Award that was granted and/or earned prior to such restatement by the Participant would not have been granted and/or earned, as applicable, based upon the restated financial results, the Participant shall
immediately return to the Company the Incentive Award, including any shares of Stock or mutual fund shares, or the pre-tax income derived from any disposition of shares of Stock or mutual fund shares previously received in settlement of the
Incentive Award that would not have been granted and/or earned based upon the restated financial results (the “Repayment Obligation”). The Company shall be able to enforce the Repayment Obligation by all legal means available, including,
without limitation, by withholding such amount from other sums owed by the Company to the Participant. 

*    *     * 

This Plan was originally approved by the stockholders of Franklin Resources, Inc. on January 19, 1994. The stockholders of Franklin
Resources, Inc. approved an amendment of the Plan on January 24, 1995. The Board of Directors of Franklin Resources, Inc. approved an amendment and restatement of the Plan on December 11, 2003 to (a) provide that up to 20% of PTOI may
be allocated to the Award Pool by the Committee and (b) give broad discretion to the Committee in determining the amount of Incentive Awards payable to Participants in the Plan, which amendment and restatement was approved by the stockholders
of Franklin Resources, Inc. on January 29, 2004. The Board of Directors of Franklin Resources, Inc. approved an amendment and restatement of the Plan on December 16, 2004 to provide that Incentive Awards may be paid in Options, SARs, Stock
Unit Awards and Restricted Stock Unit Awards, which amendment and restatement was not subject to the approval of the stockholders of Franklin Resources, Inc. The Board of Directors of Franklin Resources, Inc. approved an amendment and restatement of
the Plan on September 22, 2005 principally to (a) provide that the allocation of actual amounts to the Award Pool, Associates’ Pool(s) and/or Principals’ Pool(s) for a Plan Year and the determination and payment of actual
Incentive Awards for a Plan Year may be made in advance of the 
  

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completion of such Plan Year and (b) make various conforming and other technical changes to the Plan, which amendment and restatement was not subject to the approval of the stockholders of
Franklin Resources, Inc. The Board of Directors of Franklin Resources, Inc. approved an amendment and restatement of the Plan on December 16, 2005 principally to change the governing law of the Plan to Delaware, which amendment and restatement
was not subject to the approval of the stockholders of Franklin Resources, Inc. The Board of Directors of Franklin Resources, Inc. approved an amendment and restatement of the Plan on December 13, 2006 principally to make clarifying and
technical changes to the Plan, which amendment and restatement was not subject to the approval of the stockholders of Franklin Resources, Inc. The Board of Directors of Franklin Resources, Inc. approved an amendment and restatement of the Plan on
March 16, 2010 principally to (a) make clarifying and technical changes to the Plan, including to extend certain administrative authority to appropriate officers and members of management personnel in addition to the Committee, as well as
(b) include a clawback provision providing for the forfeiture of Incentive Awards by a Participant in the context of certain material financial restatements resulting from such Participant’s misconduct, which amendment and restatement was
not subject to the approval of the stockholders of Franklin Resources, Inc. 
 FRANKLIN RESOURCES, INC. 

 

 9Addendum dated March 30, 2010 to License Agreement dated December 21, 2006

 Exhibit 10.1 

Addendum to License Agreement dated 21st of December 2006 

between Adept Technology and Fundacion Fatronik. 
  

	I.	License Fees 

 The
license agreement from December 2006 agreement specifies license fees according to the following schedule starting July 1, 2007 for robots sold into regions that are covered by exclusivity: 

 

					
	 Year 1:
	  	  800 US$	  	(Adept Fiscal Year 2008)
	 Year 2:
	  	  800 US$	  	(Adept Fiscal Year 2009)
	 Year 3:
	  	1600 US$	  	(Adept Fiscal Year 2010)
	 Year 4:
	  	1400 US$	  	(Adept Fiscal Year 2011)
	 Year 5:
	  	1200 US$	  	(Adept Fiscal Year 2012)
	 Year 6:
	  	1000 US$	  	(Adept Fiscal Year 2013)
	 Year 7:
	  	  800 US$	  	(Adept Fiscal Year 2014)
	 Year 8:
	  	  600 US$	  	(Adept Fiscal Year 2015)
	
	Starting with Year 3 (July 1st, 2009) the license fees have changed as follows:
			
	 Year 1:
	  	800 US$	  	(Adept Fiscal Year 2008)
	 Year 2:
	  	800 US$	  	(Adept Fiscal Year 2009)
	 Year 3:
	  	1200 US$	  	(Adept Fiscal Year 2010)
	 Year 4:
	  	1300 US$	  	(Adept Fiscal Year 2011)
	 Year 5:
	  	1400 US$	  	(Adept Fiscal Year 2012)
	 Year 6:
	  	1200 US$	  	(Adept Fiscal Year 2013)
	 Year 7:
	  	1000 US$	  	(Adept Fiscal Year 2014)
	 Year 8:
	  	800 US$	  	(Adept Fiscal Year 2015)

  

	II.	Exclusivity and Minimum Unit Volume 

Licensee gives up exclusivity in Russia. Therefore the minimum unit volume to keep exclusivity changes from [ ********** ] CONFIDENTIAL
TREATMENT REQUESTED units per year. Starting with year 3, the yearly minimum unit volume is a worldwide number and is independent on geographies. 

Licensor agrees to keep patent(s) alive in Russia until year [ ********** ] CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED. 

 
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AND AN UNREDACTED VERSION FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SEC PURSUANT TO RULE 24B-2 OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934, AS AMENDED 

	III.	Forecast 

 Licensee
forecasts the following unit volumes for the respective periods: 
 Year 3: [ ********** ] CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT
REQUESTED 
 1st Half:   [ ********** ] CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED 

2nd Half : [ ********** ] CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED 

Year 4: [ ********** ] CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED 

1st Half:   [ ********** ] CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED 

2nd Half : [ ********** ] CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED 

Year 5: [ ********** ] CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED 

1st Half:   [ ********** ] CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED 

2nd Half   [ ********** ] CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED 

Broken down into Calendar years the forecast is as follows: 

CY 2010: [ ********** ] CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED 

CY 2011: [ ********** ] CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED 

 

	IV.	License Fee Calculation 

Licensor has the option to ‘borrow’ unit volume from a future period for license fee calculation should the cumulated license
fee for a given calendar year be below 200,000 Euro. The goal is to generate a minimum license fee for a particular year. Should Licensor choose to use this option, that total license fee amount for the particular calendar year may not exceed
205,000 Euro Unit volumes borrowed from the future period need to be reconciled during the next period in order to accurately reflect real unit sales for the next period. 

 

					
	ADEPT TECHNOLOGY, INC.	  		  	Fundacion Fatronik
			
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