Document:

EX-4.10

 Exhibit 4.10 

EXHIBIT A-3 
 DVS
SCIENCES, INC. 
 2010 EQUITY INCENTIVE PLAN 

RESTRICTED STOCK PURCHASE AGREEMENT 

THIS RESTRICTED STOCK PURCHASE AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) is made between Pam Delucchi (the “Purchaser”)
and DVS Sciences, Inc. (the “Company”), as of June 3, 2011. 
 RECITALS 

(1) Unless otherwise defined herein, the terms defined in the Plan shall have the same defined meanings in this Agreement. Pursuant to the
exercise of the Option granted to Purchaser under the Company’s 2010 Equity Incentive Plan and pursuant to the Stock Option Agreement (the “Option Agreement”) dated May 12, 2011, by and between the Company and Purchaser
with respect to such grant, which Option Agreement is hereby incorporated by reference, Purchaser has elected to purchase 100,000 of those shares which have not become vested under the vesting schedule set forth in the Option Agreement
(“Unvested Shares”). The Unvested Shares and the shares subject to the Option Agreement which have become vested are sometimes collectively referred to herein as the “Shares.” 

(2) As required by the Option Agreement, as a condition to Purchaser’s election to exercise the option, Purchaser must execute this
Agreement, which sets forth the rights and obligations of the parties with respect to Shares acquired upon exercise of the Option. 

AGREEMENT 
 1.
Repurchase Option. 
 (a) If Purchaser ceases to be a Service Provider for any reason, including for cause, death and Disability, the
Company or its assignee shall have the right and option to purchase from Purchaser, or Purchaser’s personal representative, as the case may be, all of Purchaser’s Unvested Shares as of the date on which Purchaser ceases to be a Service
Provider at the exercise price paid by Purchaser for such Shares in connection with the exercise of the Option (the “Repurchase Option”). 

(b) The Company may exercise its Repurchase Option by delivering, personally or by registered mail, to Purchaser (or his or her transferee or
legal representative, as the case may be), within ninety (90) days of the date on which Purchaser ceases to be a Service Provider, a notice in writing indicating the Company’s intention to exercise the Repurchase Option and setting forth a

 
date for closing not later than thirty (30) days from the mailing of such notice. The closing shall take place at the Company’s office. At the closing, the holder of the certificates
for the Unvested Shares being transferred shall deliver the stock certificate or certificates evidencing the Unvested Shares, and the Company shall deliver the purchase price therefor. 

(c) At its option, the Company may elect to make payment for the Unvested Shares to a bank selected by the Company. The Company shall avail
itself of this option by a notice in writing to Purchaser stating the name and address of the bank, date of closing, and waiving the closing at the Company’s office. 

(d) If the Company does not elect to exercise the Repurchase Option conferred above by giving the requisite notice within ninety
(90) days following the date on which Purchaser ceases to be a Service Provider, the Repurchase Option shall terminate. 
 (e) One
hundred percent (100%) of the Unvested Shares shall initially be subject to the Repurchase Option. The Unvested Shares shall be released from the Repurchase Option in accordance with the Vesting Schedule set forth in the Notice of Grant until
all Shares are released from the Repurchase Option. Fractional Shares shall be rounded to the nearest whole share. 
 2. Transferability
of the Shares; Escrow. 
 (a) Purchaser hereby authorizes and directs the Secretary of the Company, or such other person designated by
the Company from time to time, to transfer the Unvested Shares as to which the Repurchase Option has been exercised from Purchaser to the Company. 

(b) To insure the availability for delivery of Purchaser’s Unvested Shares upon repurchase by the Company pursuant to the Repurchase
Option under Section 1, Purchaser hereby appoints the Secretary, or any other person designated by the Company from time to time as escrow agent, as its attorney-in-fact to sell, assign and transfer unto the Company, such Unvested Shares, if
any, repurchased by the Company pursuant to the Repurchase Option and shall, upon execution of this Agreement, deliver and deposit with the Secretary of the Company, or such other person designated by the Company from time to time, the share
certificate(s) representing the Unvested Shares, together with the stock assignment duly endorsed in blank, attached hereto as Exhibit A-4. The Unvested Shares and stock assignment shall be held by the Secretary, or such other person
designated by the Company from time to time, in escrow, pursuant to the Joint Escrow Instructions of the Company and Purchaser attached as Exhibit A-5 hereto, until the Company exercises its Repurchase Option as provided in
Section 1, until such Unvested Shares are vested, or until such time as this Agreement no longer is in effect. As a further condition to the Company’s obligations under this Agreement, the spouse of Purchaser, if any, shall execute and
deliver to the Company the Consent of Spouse attached hereto as Exhibit A-6. Upon vesting of the Unvested Shares, the escrow agent shall promptly deliver to Purchaser the certificate or certificates representing such Shares in the escrow
agent’s possession belonging to Purchaser, and the escrow agent shall be discharged of all further obligations hereunder; provided, however, that the escrow agent shall nevertheless retain such certificate or certificates as escrow agent if so
required pursuant to other restrictions imposed pursuant to this Agreement. 

  
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 (c) The Company, or its designee, shall not be liable for any act it may do or omit to do with
respect to holding the Shares in escrow and while acting in good faith and in the exercise of its judgment. 
 (d) Transfer or sale of the
Shares is subject to restrictions on transfer imposed by any applicable state and federal securities laws. Any transferee shall hold such Shares subject to all of the provisions hereof and the Exercise Notice executed by Purchaser with respect to
any Unvested Shares purchased by Purchaser and shall acknowledge the same by signing a copy of this Agreement. Any transfer or attempted transfer of any of the Shares not in accordance with the terms of this Agreement shall be void and the Company
may enforce the terms of this Agreement by stop transfer instructions or similar actions by the Company and its agents or designees. 
 3.
Ownership, Voting Rights, Duties. This Agreement shall not affect in any way the ownership, voting rights or other rights or duties of Purchaser, except as specifically provided herein. 

4. Adjustment for Stock Split. All references to the number of Shares and the purchase price of the Shares in this Agreement shall be
appropriately adjusted to reflect any stock split, stock dividend or other change in the Shares which may be made by the Company after the date of this Agreement. 

5. Notices. Notices required hereunder shall be given in person or by registered mail to the address of Purchaser shown on the records
of the Company, and to the Company at its principal executive office. 
 6. Survival of Terms. This Agreement shall apply to and bind
Purchaser and the Company and their respective permitted assignees and transferees, heirs, legatees, executors, administrators and legal successors. 

7. Section 83(b) Election for Unvested Shares Purchased Pursuant to a Non-Qualified Stock Option. Purchaser hereby acknowledges
that he or she has been informed that, with respect to the exercise of a Non-Qualified Stock Option for Unvested Shares, that unless an election is filed by Purchaser with the Internal Revenue Service and, if necessary, the proper state taxing
authorities, within thirty (30) days of the purchase of the Shares, electing pursuant to Section 83(b) of the Code (and similar state tax provisions if applicable) to be taxed currently on any difference between the purchase price
of the Shares and their Fair Market Value on the date of purchase, there will be a recognition of taxable income to the Purchaser, measured by the excess, if any, of the fair market value of the Shares, at the time the Company’s Repurchase
Option lapses over the purchase price for the Shares. Purchaser represents that Purchaser has consulted any tax consultant(s) Purchaser deems advisable in connection with the purchase of the Shares or the filing of the Election under
Section 83(b) and similar tax provisions. 
 PURCHASER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT IT IS PURCHASER’S SOLE RESPONSIBILITY AND NOT THE
COMPANY’S TO FILE TIMELY THE ELECTION UNDER SECTION 83(b), EVEN IF PURCHASER REQUESTS THE COMPANY OR ITS REPRESENTATIVE TO MAKE THIS FILING ON PURCHASER’S BEHALF. 

  
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 8. Representations. Purchaser has reviewed with his or her own tax advisors the federal,
state, local and foreign tax consequences of this investment and the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. Purchaser is relying solely on such advisors and not on any statements or representations of the Company or any of its agents.
Purchaser understands that Purchaser (and not the Company) shall be responsible for his or her own tax liability that may arise as a result of this investment or the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. 

9. Governing Law; Severability. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Delaware
excluding that body of law pertaining to conflicts of law. Should any provision of this Agreement be determined by a court of law to be illegal or unenforceable, the other provisions shall nevertheless remain effective and shall remain enforceable.

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 Purchaser represents that he or she has read this Agreement and is familiar with its terms and
provisions. Purchaser hereby agrees to accept as binding, conclusive and final all decisions or interpretations of the Board or other administrator of the Plan upon any questions arising under this Agreement. 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement is deemed made as of the date first set forth above. 

 

					
	DVS SCIENCES, INC.
		
	By:	 	

		 	  

		 	Name:	 	 MARK TENBOER

		 	Title:	 	 CFO

	
	PURCHASER
		
	By:	 	

	Name:	 	  

Pam Delucchi

	
	Address:
	
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 5EX 10.12 Bonus Plan

Exhibit 10.12

Western Alliance Bancorporation
Annual 2014 Bonus Plan
OBJECTIVE: Western Alliance Bancorporation (“WAL”) has established the 2005 Stock Incentive Plan (“SIP”), which is hereby incorporated by reference. To further the objectives of the SIP, WAL has established the WAL 2014 Annual Bonus Plan (“Bonus Plan”) under the SIP, effective January 1, 2014. The purpose of the Bonus Plan is to provide incentives and rewards for superior performance in order to attract and retain highly qualified team members and to maximize financial performance during the 2014 calendar year (“Plan Year”) so that Western Alliance Bancorporation (“WAL”) will meet and exceed its performance goals. 
ELIGIBILITY: Employees of Western Alliance Bank or another wholly-owned affiliate of WAL as of January 1st of the Plan Year are eligible for the Bonus Plan, unless the employee is eligible to participate in a special incentive plan, e.g., WAL Equipment Finance, Alliance Association Bank, Special Assets, or a separate individual plan (“Participants”). Employees hired between January 2, 2014 and September 30, 2014 are eligible for a prorated award under the Bonus Plan. Employees hired after September 30th are not eligible for the Bonus Plan, but may become eligible for the following year’s annual bonus plan.  
EFFECTIVE DATE: January 1, 2014. This Bonus Plan supersedes all prior annual bonus plans adopted by WAL.
FREQUENCY OF AWARDS: Awards will be paid within 90 days after the end of the Plan Year. Participants must be employed at the end of the Plan Year to receive any compensation under this Bonus Plan.
PLAN ADMINISTRATOR: Pursuant to Section 3 of the SIP, the WAL Compensation Committee will approve, administer and implement the Bonus Plan. The day to day details of the Bonus Plan will be monitored by an internal committee made up of WAL Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer, and Chief Administrative Officer (“Bonus Plan Committee”).
HOW THE PLAN WORKS: Subject to the terms of the Bonus Plan, award calculations will be based on the following performance measures: 1) Earnings per Share, 2) Credit Quality, 3) Deposit Growth, 4) Loan Growth, and 5) Quality Control (“Plan Performance Measures”). 
Each Plan Performance Measure will operate independently (i.e., it is possible for one Performance Measure to generate an award opportunity and not another); likewise, it is possible for one Performance Measure to be achieved at a higher level than another. Performance Measures are individually weighted (“Performance Measure Weights”) (i.e., certain Performance Measures are counted more heavily in calculating awards than others). The Bonus Plan Committee recommends the Plan Performance Measures and Performance Measure Weights at the beginning of the Plan Year for approval by the WAL Compensation Committee. The Compensation Committee retains absolute authority over the selection of and Performance Measures and Performance Measure Weights.
A target bonus percentage expressed as a percentage of base salary will be established for each Participant. A payout at the maximum level requires outstanding performance for the year in all components of the Bonus Plan. Base Salary is defined as the Participant’s actual salary earned for the year which includes pay for regular hours worked plus paid holiday, sick, and vacation hours; earnings received during a leave of absence are not included in this calculation.
		
	A.
	Earnings Per Share Performance is weighted 50% 

This portion of the award will be calculated based on WAL’s Earnings per Share performance during the Plan Year. The Earnings per Share calculation is determined pursuant to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (“GAAP”).  EPS will be adjusted for gain/loss on trust preferred valuation, merger charges, mandated legal/regulatory changes.
	
		
	CHART FOR EARNINGS PER SHARE RESULTS IS 50% OF TARGET

	WAL Performance Earnings Per Share Results
	Percent of Target Paid (EPS) 

	Less than < 1.26
	No Bonus paid

	Between 1.26 to 1.38
	75% to 100%

	Between 1.38 to 1.50
	100% to 150%

		
	B.
	 Credit Quality is weighted 20%

This portion of the award will be calculated using the Net Charge Off ratio.
		
	a.
	The Net Charge Off ratio equals Net Loan Charge Offs for the year divided by Average Loans Outstanding for the year.

	
		
	WAL Credit Quality Performance

	Net Charge Off Ratio 
	 

	>.50% 
	No Bonus Paid

	<.50% to .375%
	75% to 100%

	<.375% to .250%
	100% to 150%

C.  Deposit Growth is weighted 10%
		
	1.
	This portion of the award will be calculated using the actual Deposit Growth results for Western Alliance Bank. Exclusions may be made to these calculations to account for windfalls.

		
	2.
	Following are the definitions/calculations on which this portion of the award will be based:

		
	a.
	A calculation will be made for the Western Alliance Bank Growth in Deposits (10% of target).

		
	b.
	Deposits will be calculated on organic growth and will not include increases in deposits acquired by acquisition.

		
	c.
	Calculation: The percent of Target award paid for Deposit Growth will be calculated based on the following schedule:

	
		
	CHART FOR DEPOSIT GROWTH 10% OF TARGET

	Deposit Growth
	Percent of Target Paid (Deposits) 

	Less than <5%
	No Bonus paid

	Between 5% - 10%
	75% to 100%

	Between 10% - 15%
	100% to 150%

		
	3.
	In order to receive more than 100% of the Deposit growth portion of the award:

		
	a.
	Western Alliance Bank must achieve a growth equal to or more than 10% in Deposits to pay more than 100% for the goal being measured, and

		
	b.
	Participant must meet individual deposit growth goals, if applicable.

		
	D.
	Loan Growth is weighted 10%

		
	1.
	This portion of the award will be calculated based on actual Loan Growth results for WAL. Exclusions may be made to these calculations to account for windfalls, etc. 

		
	2.
	Following are the definitions/calculations on which this portion of the award will be based:

		
	a.
	A calculation will be made for WAL Growth in Total Loans (10% of target). 

		
	b.
	Loan calculations will not include increases in loans acquired by acquisition.

		
	c.
	Calculation: The percent of Target bonus paid for Loan Growth will be calculated based on the following schedule:

	
		
	CHART FOR LOAN GROWTH 10% OF TARGET

	Loan Growth
	Percent of Target Paid (Loans) 

	Less than <5%
	No Bonus paid

	Between 5% - 10%
	75% to 100%

	Between 10% - 15%
	100% to 150%

		
	1.
	In order to receive more than 100% of the Loan growth portion of the bonus:

		
	a.
	WAL must achieve a growth to or more than 10% in Loans to pay more than 100% for the goal being measured, and

		
	b.
	Participant must meet individual loan growth goals, if applicable.

		
	E.
	 Quality Control is weighted 10%

		
	1.
	The effectiveness of the Company’s quality control will be evaluated based upon regulatory examinations and internal audits.  

		
	2.
	Quality Control will be measured based on the following two areas:

		
	a.
	All Regulatory Examinations (5%)

		
	b.
	Internal Audits (5%) 

		
	3.
	The maximum pay out for the quality control portion of the award 100%

		
	4.
	Quality Control performance will be measured and assessed by the WAL Audit Committee

		
	F.
	Other Calculation Provisions

		
	1.
	Members of the WAL Executive Management Committee, Divisional Presidents and all Participants below the level of Vice President will be paid out according to the bonus formula without respect to the individual assessments set forth below.

		
	2.
	Participants with a title of Vice President or above will be evaluated at the end of the Plan Year. Each Participant’s final award will range from 75% to 120% of the Participant’s target payout based on the results of their individual evaluation. 

		
	3.
	Officers will be evaluated in the following areas:

		
	•
	Accountability

		
	•
	Communications/Influence

		
	•
	Integrity

		
	•
	Knowledge/Expertise/Intellect

		
	•
	Team Builder/Empowerment

		
	•
	Initiative/Speed

		
	•
	Vision/Global Mind Set

		
	•
	Customer/Quality Focus

		
	•
	Contribution to Bottom-line 

		
	4.
	Each Participant must meet individual loan and deposit production goals, if applicable, or their award may be reduced or eliminated. 

		
	5.
	A Participant’s bonus may be reduced or eliminated if, in the discretion of the Bonus Plan Committee: i) their department’s loan review and/or audits are rated below satisfactory and/or not adhering to safety, soundness, and approved operational procedures; ii) any Participant, their branch or department earns a rating of less than “Satisfactory,”; iii) their department’s credit underwriting and/or portfolio management practices are rated below “Satisfactory” and/or not adhering to safety and soundness; or iv) the Participant, their branch or department has not contributed adequately to the financial results attributed to them.

		
	G.
	Other Administrative Provisions

		
	1.
	This is a discretionary bonus plan and, in order to receive payment of any award under this Plan, the Participant must be eligible and employed by Western Alliance Bank or another wholly-owned affiliate of WAL at the end of the Plan Year.

		
	2.
	Designation as a Participant in the Bonus Plan does not create a contract of employment for any specified time, nor does it alter or amend an “at-will” policy of employment. 

		
	3.
	If any Participant’s performance is rated as falling below job expectations or as less than satisfactory at any time 

during the Plan Year, or if the participant is subject to any written disciplinary action, the award will be reduced or eliminated.
		
	4.
	A change in officer title during the Plan Year will result in a prorated change in target bonus percentage based upon the number of months in each position.

		
	5.
	Awards will be paid through the normal payroll process to Participants. All awards will be subject to applicable taxes. Awards do not constitute commissions or additional wages, and participants have no vested interests in the benefits of the Bonus Plan, except as expressly provided for herein. No right or interest of any participant in the Bonus Plan is assignable or transferable.

		
	6.
	Awards under this Bonus Plan will be used in calculating covered earnings for benefit purposes for the 401(k) and Life Insurance Plans but not for Long Term Disability Insurance.

		
	7.
	Timely and accurate completion of all reports, budgets and other planning exercises is required for payment under the Bonus Plan. 

		
	8.
	Acknowledgment from the HR Department that offices and officers have conformed to bank policy in timeliness of annual reviews, controllable turnover, and all other areas of HR administration is required for payment under this Bonus Plan.

		
	9.
	Performance measurements and statistics will be based on calculations completed by the Finance Division of Western Alliance Bank. Any questions about the results or the bonus calculations must be submitted to the Plan Administrator within 30 days after the calculations have been completed and published, after which time no inquiries will be considered. 

		
	10.
	Performance Measures, Performance Measure Weights and award opportunities may be adjusted during the performance period only upon approval by the Plan Administrator as it deems appropriate. It is anticipated that such adjustments will be made infrequently and only in extraordinary circumstances. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no adjustment will be made to any award intended to qualify as “performance-based compensation” for purposes of Code Section 162(m) (as defined below) to the extent the adjustment would cause the award to fail to so qualify. 

		
	11.
	This Bonus Plan is governed and interpreted by the Plan Administrator, whose decisions shall be final. WAL reserves the right to change, amend, modify, suspend, continue or terminate all or any part of the Plan either in an individual case or in general, at any time without notice and without consent of any Participant.

		
	12.
	Participants in special incentive plans (which may be paid out quarterly) may not be eligible to participate in the Bonus Plan, and the Bonus Plan Committee has the discretion to determine eligibility for the Bonus Plan. 

		
	13.
	The intent of the Bonus Plan is to fairly reward employees for adding value to WAL. Subject to the Code Section 162(m) provisions below, if adjustments need to be made to allow the Bonus Plan to accomplish its purpose, the Plan Administrator in its sole discretion can make those adjustments.

		
	14.
	Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Plan, it is the intention of the Plan Administrator that any award granted to a participant who is a “covered employee” (each a “Covered Employee”) as defined in Section 162(m) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”), should qualify as “performance-based compensation” for purposes of Code Section 162(m), all determinations relating to such awards will be made by the WAL Compensation Committee, which is comprised solely of “outside directors” (within the meaning of Code Section 162(m)), and the following provisions will apply to such awards:

		
	a.
	The WAL Compensation Committee will determine the amount of an award opportunity to be granted to each participant who is a Covered Employee. 

		
	b.
	Subject to subsection (e) below, the amount of a Covered Employee’s award will be an amount determinable from written performance targets approved by the WAL Compensation Committee while the outcome is substantially uncertain and no more than 90 days after the commencement of the performance period to which the performance target relates. The WAL Compensation Committee will have the authority to determine in its sole discretion the applicable performance period relating to any such award.

		
	c.
	The maximum aggregate limit on awards that may be awarded under this plan to any Covered Employee with respect to any calendar year is $5 million.

		
	d.
	The amount of any award will be based on objective Performance Measures and a Performance Target with respect to each Performance Measure as specified by the WAL Compensation Committee. When establishing performance targets that are intended to qualify as “performance-based compensation” for purposes of Code Section 162(m), the WAL Compensation Committee may exclude any or all “extraordinary items” as determined under GAAP including, without limitation, the charges or costs associated with restructurings of the Company, discontinued operations, other unusual or non-recurring items, and the cumulative effects of accounting changes, only to the extent permitted under Code Section 162(m).

		
	e.
	The WAL Compensation Committee will determine in writing with respect to any Covered Employee whether the performance target has been met with respect to any affected Covered Employee and, if that is the case, so certify and ascertain the amount of the applicable award. No awards will be paid to any Covered Employee until such certification is made by the WAL Compensation Committee.

		
	f.
	The Plan will be administered and interpreted in accordance with Code Section 162(m) to ensure the deductibility by the Company or its affiliates of the payment of such awards.

		
	15.
	To the extent not preempted by federal law, the Bonus Plan shall be construed in accordance with and governed by the State of Arizona, determined without regard to its conflict of law principles. If any provision of this Bonus Plan shall be held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions hereof shall continue to be full effective. The jurisdiction and venue for any disputes arising under, or any action brought to enforce (or otherwise relating to) this Bonus Plan shall be exclusively in the courts of the State of Arizona, County of Maricopa, including the Federal Courts located there (should Federal jurisdiction exist).

Sample Calculation: 
		
	1.
	Earnings Per Share Growth Performance is weighted 50%

	
		
	Earnings Per Share Growth Performance           

	EPS achieved 
	$1.26

	% of EPS Target Bonus Paid
	100%

	See table on page 2
	 

		
	2.
	Credit Quality Performance is weighted 20%

	
		
	Credit Quality Performance 10%

	Net Charge Off Ratio
	0.375%

	% of Goal Paid
	100%

4.  Deposit Growth Performance is weighted 10%
	
		
	Deposit Growth

	Deposit Growth Achieved
	15%

	Loan Growth Target Paid
	150%

	See table page 2
	 

5.  Loan Growth Performance is weighted 10%
	
		
	Loan Growth

	Loan Growth Achieved
	15%

	Loan Growth Target Paid
	150%

	See table page 3
	 

6.  Quality Control factors are weighted 10%
•Regulatory Examines (5%) WAL Audit Committee determined PASS
•Internal Audits (5%) WAL Audit Committee determined PASS

      Passed at the 100% level for example purposes

Example Paid under WAL Annual Bonus
	
					
	Participant has a base salary of $60,000
Target Bonus of 8% 
Target Bonus - $4,800.00 

	EPS
	Credit Quality
	Deposit Growth
	Loan        Growth
	                 Quality
                 Control                

	$4,800
	$4,800
	$4,800
	$4,800
	$4,800

	X 50%
	X 20%
	X 10%
	X 10%
	X 10%

	$2,400
	         $960
	        $480
	       $480
	                $480

	   X 100%
	X 100%
	X150%
	X150%
	X100%

	$2,400
	       $960
	       $720
	       $720
	               $480

Total Payout is $2,400 + $960 + $720 + $720 + $480 = $5,280

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