Form 11-K
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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington D.C. 20549

 

 

FORM 11-K

    (Mark One)

  x ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES

EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

For the fiscal year ended December 31, 2007

OR

 

  ¨ TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES

EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

Commission file number 000-12477

 

 

AMGEN RETIREMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN

(Full title of the plan)

AMGEN INC.

(Name of issuer of the securities held)

 

One Amgen Center Drive,

Thousand Oaks, California

 

91320-1799

(Zip Code)

(Address of principal executive offices)  

 

 

 

 


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Amgen Retirement and Savings Plan

Financial Statements

and Supplemental Schedule

Years ended December 31, 2007 and 2006

Contents

 

Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

   1

Audited Financial Statements:

  

Statements of Net Assets Available for Benefits at December 31, 2007 and 2006

   2

Statements of Changes in Net Assets Available for Benefits for the years ended December 31, 2007 and 2006

   3

Notes to Financial Statements

   4

Supplemental Schedule:

  

Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year)

   10

Signatures

   22

Exhibits

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Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

Amgen Inc., as Named Fiduciary, and the Plan Participants

    of the Amgen Retirement and Savings Plan

We have audited the accompanying Statements of Net Assets Available for Benefits of the Amgen Retirement and Savings Plan (the Plan) as of December 31, 2007 and 2006, and the related Statements of Changes in Net Assets Available for Benefits for the years then ended. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Plan’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audits.

We conducted our audits in accordance with the standards of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States). Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. We were not engaged to perform an audit of the Plan’s internal control over financial reporting. Our audits included consideration of internal control over financial reporting as a basis for designing audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the Plan’s internal control over financial reporting. Accordingly, we express no such opinion. An audit also includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements, assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, and evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.

In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the net assets available for benefits of the Plan at December 31, 2007 and 2006, and the changes in its net assets available for benefits for the years then ended, in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.

Our audits were performed for the purpose of forming an opinion on the financial statements taken as a whole. The accompanying supplemental Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year) as of December 31, 2007, is presented for purposes of additional analysis and is not a required part of the financial statements but is supplementary information required by the Department of Labor’s Rules and Regulations for Reporting and Disclosure under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974. This supplemental schedule is the responsibility of the Plan’s management. The supplemental schedule has been subjected to the auditing procedures applied in our audits of the financial statements and, in our opinion, is fairly stated in all material respects in relation to the financial statements taken as a whole.

/s/ ERNST & YOUNG LLP

Los Angeles, California

June 25, 2008

 

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Amgen Retirement and Savings Plan

Statements of Net Assets Available for Benefits

 

     December 31,
     2007    2006

Assets

     

Investments at fair value

   $ 2,066,663,116    $ 1,864,532,431
             

Net assets available for benefits

   $ 2,066,663,116    $ 1,864,532,431
             

See accompanying notes.

 

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Amgen Retirement and Savings Plan

Statements of Changes in Net Assets Available for Benefits

 

     Year ended December 31,
     2007    2006

Additions to net assets:

     

Employer contributions

   $ 166,189,478    $ 143,016,851

Participant contributions

     141,989,817      123,243,323

Rollover contributions

     11,886,315      28,184,523

Net realized/unrealized gains

     83,701,146      127,496,783

Interest and dividend income

     11,672,697      5,375,913

Transfer from Retirement and Savings Plan of Amgen Fremont Inc.

     —        14,056,866
             

Total additions

     415,439,453      441,374,259

Deductions from net assets:

     

Benefits paid

     213,308,768      91,470,256
             

Total deductions

     213,308,768      91,470,256
             

Net increase

     202,130,685      349,904,003

Net assets available for benefits at beginning of year

     1,864,532,431      1,514,628,428
             

Net assets available for benefits at end of year

   $ 2,066,663,116    $ 1,864,532,431
             

See accompanying notes.

 

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Amgen Retirement and Savings Plan

Notes to Financial Statements

December 31, 2007

1. Description of the Plan

The following description of the Amgen Retirement and Savings Plan (the Plan) provides only general information. Participants should refer to the Plan document for a more complete description of the Plan’s provisions.

General

The Plan was established effective April 1, 1985, restated effective January 1, 2007 and subsequently amended October 16, 2007, as a defined contribution plan covering substantially all domestic employees of Amgen Inc. (the Company or Amgen) and participating subsidiaries. The Plan, as amended, is intended to qualify under sections 401(a) and 401(k) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (the Code) and section 407(d)(3)(A) of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA).

Contributions

Effective January 1, 2007, participants may elect to contribute up to 30% of their eligible compensation in pre-tax elective contributions and/or after-tax Roth elective contributions, which are subject to certain limitations (as defined in the Plan). Prior to January 1, 2007, participants could only contribute pre-tax elective contributions. A participant’s combined pre-tax elective contributions and after-tax Roth elective contributions could not exceed a maximum contribution of $15,500 and $15,000 during 2007 and 2006, respectively. Unless an employee has voluntarily enrolled in the Plan or has declined to participate in the Plan within the first 30 days of employment, all newly eligible participants are automatically enrolled in the Plan and contributions equal to 5% of their eligible compensation are withheld and contributed to the Plan as pre-tax elective contributions. Participants may elect to adjust, cease or resume their contributions at any time.

Participants may also contribute amounts representing certain distributions from other defined benefit or defined contribution plans qualified in the United States or certain individual retirement accounts (IRAs), referred to as rollover contributions (as defined in the Plan). Participants who are at least age 50 before the close of the Plan year can also make certain additional contributions, referred to as catch-up contributions, subject to Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and Plan limits ($5,000 per Plan year in 2007 and 2006).

Each pay period, the Company makes a non-elective contribution for all eligible participants, whether or not they have elected to make contributions to the Plan, equal to 5% of each participant’s eligible compensation (Core Contribution). In addition, the Company makes a contribution of 100% up to 5% of eligible compensation contributed by the participant (Matching Contribution).

 

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Amgen Retirement and Savings Plan

Notes to Financial Statements (continued)

 

1. Description of the Plan (continued)

 

Contributions (continued)

Also, the Company can, in its discretion, make a special non-elective contribution on behalf of each participant who is in their initial year of employment with the Company and who could not make the maximum participant contribution permitted under the Plan because in the same Plan year they previously made pre-tax salary deferrals under a prior unrelated employer’s qualified plan.

Participants select the fund or funds in which their contributions, including Core Contributions and Matching Contributions (collectively Company Contributions), are to be invested, electing among various alternatives, including up to 50% of their contributions in Amgen Inc. common stock (Amgen stock). Participants may transfer amounts among the investment options at any time, subject to certain limitations of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and certain fund limitations. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if 50% of the value of a participant’s Plan account is invested in Amgen stock, no intrafund exchanges may be made into that fund.

Contributions from participants who had never made an investment election are defaulted into the appropriate Fidelity Freedom Fund for each participant. The determination of the appropriate Fidelity Freedom Fund is based on a participant’s date of birth and estimated year of retirement. At any time following this default fund election, participants may elect to alter their investments among the various alternatives.

Vesting

Participants are immediately vested with respect to their individual contributions, Company Contributions, and earnings and losses (hereafter referred to as “earnings”) thereon.

Participant Accounts

Each participant’s account is credited with the participant’s contributions and an allocation of (a) Company Contributions and (b) Plan earnings. The benefit to which a participant is entitled is the benefit that can be provided from the participant’s account.

 

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Amgen Retirement and Savings Plan

Notes to Financial Statements (continued)

 

1. Description of the Plan (continued)

 

Payments of Benefits

Upon termination of employment, including termination due to disability (as defined in the Plan), but excluding termination due to death, a participant may elect to receive an amount equal to the value of their account balance in (a) a single sum payment in cash, (b) a single sum distribution paid in a combination of cash and, to the extent a participant invests in Amgen stock, full shares of Amgen stock or (c) cash installments (as defined in the Plan). The number of shares of Amgen stock to be distributed is based on the quoted market value of the stock on the date the Plan is valued following participant notification. Upon a participant’s termination of employment due to death before benefit payments begin, their account balance will be paid to the participant’s beneficiary in a single sum payment in cash or combination of cash and Amgen stock, as described above. Upon a participant’s death after benefit cash installment payments begin, if the beneficiary is the surviving spouse, undistributed amounts will either continue to be paid in cash installments or will be paid as a single sum payment in cash or combination of cash and Amgen stock. If the beneficiary is not the surviving spouse, undistributed amounts will be paid in a single sum payment in cash or combination of cash and Amgen stock.

Subsequent to termination of employment, a participant may also elect to maintain their vested account balance in the Plan, provided that their account balance is greater than $1,000.

Certain restrictions apply to withdrawals from the Plan while a participant continues to be employed by the Company.

Participant Loans

Subject to Plan approval, participants can generally have outstanding up to two loans at any one time from their Plan account up to a combined maximum amount (as described in the Plan) equal to the lesser of (a) 50% of their vested account balance or (b) $50,000. Loans made prior to July 1, 2003 bear interest at average borrowing rates of certain major banks. Loans made on or after July 1, 2003 bear interest at the prime rate plus one percentage point as published in The Wall Street Journal determined as of the last day of the preceding calendar quarter or such other rate as may be required by law. As of December 31, 2007, outstanding participant loans bear interest at rates ranging from 4.0% to 11.0%. Loans are generally payable in installments over periods ranging from one to five years, unless the loan is used to acquire a principal residence for which the term of the loan may be up to 20 years. Principal and interest payments are allocated to the participant’s account.

Plan Termination

Although it has not expressed any intent to do so, the Company has the right under the Plan to terminate the Plan subject to the provisions of ERISA. Upon termination, participants would receive distributions of their account balances.

 

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Amgen Retirement and Savings Plan

Notes to Financial Statements (continued)

 

1. Description of the Plan (continued)

 

Trustee

Fidelity Management Trust Company acts as the Plan’s trustee.

Reclassifications

Certain prior period amounts have been reclassified to conform to the current period presentation. Specifically, certain amounts previously reported in the Statement of Changes in Net Assets Available for Benefits for the Plan year ended December 31, 2006 as “Interest and dividend income” are now classified as “Net realized/unrealized gains.”

Recent Accounting Pronouncements

In September 2006, the Financial Accounting Standards Board issued Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 157, “Fair Value Measurements” (SFAS 157). Under this standard, fair value is defined as the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability (i.e., the exit price) in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date and expands disclosure about fair value measurements. SFAS 157, as it relates to financial assets and liabilities, is effective for the Plan beginning January 1, 2008. The impact on the Plan’s financial statements is currently being assessed.

2. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies

Basis of Accounting

The financial statements have been prepared on the accrual basis of accounting.

Investment Income and Losses

Dividend income is recognized on the ex-dividend date and interest income is recorded on an accrual basis. Unrealized gains and losses on investments are measured by the change in the difference between the fair value and cost of the securities held at the beginning (or date purchased if acquired during the Plan year) and the end of the year. Realized gains and losses from security transactions are recorded based on the weighted-average cost of securities sold.

Investment Valuation

Investments in mutual funds and Amgen stock are valued at current market values on the last business day of the Plan year determined through reference to public market information. Participant loans are valued at their outstanding balances, which approximate fair value.

 

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Amgen Retirement and Savings Plan

Notes to Financial Statements (continued)

 

2. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (continued)

 

The Plan invests in the McKinley International Growth Portfolio, Western Asset Core Plus Bond Portfolio and Copper Rock Small to Mid Capital Growth Portfolio, which are separately managed exclusively for the benefit of Plan participants. The separately managed portfolios have underlying investments in publicly traded common stocks of domestic and foreign entities traded in U.S. and non-U.S. markets, American Deposit Receipts or a variety of investment grade fixed income securities as directed under the individual investment management agreements. The Western Asset Core Plus Bond Portfolio may also invest in certain derivative instruments. The separately managed portfolios are valued at current market values.

Use of Estimates

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts reported in the financial statements and accompanying notes. Actual results could differ from those estimates.

3. Investments

The fair values of individual investments that represent 5% or more of the Plan’s net assets are as follows:

 

     December 31,  
     2007     2006  

Fidelity Spartan U.S. Equity Index Fund Advantage Class

   $ 297,115,466     $ 309,169,601  

Fidelity Contra Fund

     224,916,288       176,405,779  

Neuberger Berman Genesis Fund Institutional Class

     153,183,499       119,639,343  

Amgen stock

     134,982,783       236,689,847  

McKinley International Growth Portfolio

     127,939,903       104,427,049  

Dreyfus Premier Emerging Markets Funds Class I

     122,535,587       81,566,769 *

Fidelity Freedom 2030 Fund

     105,900,704       73,426,732 *

Hotchkis and Wiley Mid-Cap Value Fund Class I

     83,931,013 *     101,168,082  

* Less than 5% of Plan net assets.

    

 

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Amgen Retirement and Savings Plan

Notes to Financial Statements (continued)

 

3. Investments (continued)

 

During 2007 and 2006, the Plan’s investments (including gains and losses on investments bought and sold, as well as held during the year) appreciated / (depreciated) in fair value as follows:

 

     December 31,  
     2007     2006  

Mutual funds

   $ 131,007,419     $ 164,341,644  

Separately managed portfolios

     21,387,516       (213,407 )

Amgen stock

     (68,693,789 )     (36,631,454 )
                
   $ 83,701,146     $ 127,496,783  
                

4. Income Tax Status

The Plan has received a determination letter from the IRS dated March 27, 2008, stating that the Plan is qualified, in form, under Section 401(a) of the Code and, therefore, the related trust is exempt from taxation. Once qualified, the Plan is required to operate in conformity with the Code to maintain its qualification. The Company believes the Plan is being operated in compliance with the applicable requirements of the Code and, therefore, believes that the Plan is qualified and the related trust is tax exempt. If, at any time, it is determined that the Plan is not qualified and the related trust is not tax exempt, the Company has indicated that it will take the necessary steps, if any, to bring the Plan’s operations into compliance with the Code. Subsequent amendments have been structured and are intended to maintain the Plan’s tax qualified status.

5. Services Provided by the Company

The Company has retained outside service providers to provide certain administrative and record keeping services for the Plan at no cost to the Plan participants. Participants, when applicable, are charged a fee for specific services, such as processing participant loans or for excessive trading. In addition, the Company has paid trustee fees and other related costs on behalf of the Plan.

6. Assets Transferred from Abgenix, Inc.

In connection with the acquisition of Abgenix, Inc., the Company assumed sponsorship of the Retirement and Savings Plan of Amgen Fremont Inc. (formerly the Abgenix 401(k) Retirement Plan) (the Abgenix Plan) on April 1, 2006. Each participant in the Abgenix Plan on June 30, 2006 became a participant in the Plan on July 1, 2006. Effective October 2, 2006, the Company merged the Abgenix Plan into the Plan and assets totaling $14,056,866 held by the Abgenix Plan were transferred to the Plan.

 

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Supplemental Schedule

Amgen Retirement and Savings Plan

EIN: 95-3540776 Plan: #001

Schedule H, line 4i – Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year)

December 31, 2007

 

Identity of Issue

  

Description of Investment

   Current Value

Fidelity Spartan U.S. Equity Index Fund Advantage Class*

   Mutual fund 5,724,768 shares       $ 297,115,466

Fidelity Contra Fund*

   Mutual fund 3,076,409 shares         224,916,288

Neuberger Berman Genesis Fund Institutional Class

   Mutual fund 3,247,477 shares         153,183,499

Amgen Inc.*

   Common stock 2,906,606 shares         134,982,783

McKinley International Growth Portfolio:

        

Bayer AG

   Common stock 46,800 shares    $ 4,258,800   

Nintendo Co., Ltd.

   Common stock 6,650 shares      3,939,460   

China Moble Ltd.

   Common stock 219,500 shares      3,813,593   

Unilever NV

   Common stock 99,780 shares      3,662,316   

Vodafone Group PLC

   Common stock 977,900 shares      3,649,523   

Nokia Corporation

   Common stock 92,010 shares      3,532,264   

Siemens AG

   Common stock 22,100 shares      3,477,656   

QBE Insurance Group Ltd.

   Common stock 113,000 shares      3,299,883   

Akzo Nobel NV

   Common stock 39,950 shares      3,194,423   

Vinci SA

   Common stock 40,850 shares      3,019,575   

Japan Steel Works, Ltd.

   Common stock 203,160 shares      3,000,534   

Syngenta AG

   Common stock 11,200 shares      2,836,960   

Diageo PLC

   Common stock 129,450 shares      2,777,673   

Sony Corporation

   Common stock 51,000 shares      2,769,300   

Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.

   Common stock 59,320 shares      2,757,194   

Research In Motion Ltd.

   Common stock 23,290 shares      2,641,086   

Amec PLC

   Common stock 152,850 shares      2,546,441   

Japan Tobacco Inc.

   Common stock 418 shares      2,503,914   

Gas Natural SDG, SA

   Common stock 41,400 shares      2,417,975   

Fiat S.p.A.

   Common stock 93,200 shares      2,406,805   

Fresenius Med Care AG & Co.

   Common stock 44,250 shares      2,369,383   

Smith & Nephew PLC

   Common stock 205,100 shares      2,355,368   

Mitsubishi Corporation

   Common stock 81,900 shares      2,247,357   

America Movil, SAB

   Common stock 35,450 shares      2,176,276   

Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd.

   Common stock 102,300 shares      2,172,716   

Iberdrola, SA

   Common stock 139,472 shares      2,116,873   

AP Moeller - Maersk Group S/A

   Common stock 189 shares      2,012,271   

Reliance Inds-Spons GDR 144A

   Common stock 13,440 shares      1,985,760   

London Stock Exchange Group PLC

   Common stock 49,590 shares      1,949,867   

Sasol Ltd.

   Common stock 39,150 shares      1,934,418   

Daimler AG

   Common stock 19,790 shares      1,892,518   

Rogers Communications Inc.

   Common stock 41,000 shares      1,856,565   

Roche Holding Ag-Genusss

   Common stock 10,760 shares      1,837,808   

 

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Schedule H, line 4i – Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year) (continued)

 

Identity of Issue

  

Description of Investment

   Current Value

Marfin Poplar Bank

   Common stock 138,050 shares    1,833,379   

BHP Billiton PLC

   Common stock 58,090 shares    1,784,333   

Nestle SA

   Common stock 3,860 shares    1,767,880   

IFIL Investments S.p.A.

   Common stock 187,550 shares    1,766,254   

Firstgroup PLC

   Common stock 108,950 shares    1,764,209   

Newcrest Mining Ltd.

   Common stock 60,710 shares    1,760,122   

Geophysique-Veritas

   Common stock 6,165 shares    1,754,454   

Richemont Company

   Common stock 24,020 shares    1,646,831   

Shire PLC

   Common stock 71,050 shares    1,632,966   

Tele2 AB

   Common stock 79,200 shares    1,586,254   

Cez Group AS

   Common stock 20,350 shares    1,525,158   

China Life Insurance Co., Ltd.

   Common stock 292,450 shares    1,491,495   

Vestas Wind Systems A/S

   Common stock 13,650 shares    1,474,679   

Anglo American PLC

   Common stock 23,387 shares    1,431,167   

ArcelorMittal SA

   Common stock 18,300 shares    1,416,006   

E.ON AG

   Common stock 6,400 shares    1,364,364   

BAE Sytems PLC

   Common stock 137,000 shares    1,355,548   

SGL Group

   Common stock 24,500 shares    1,323,661   

SABMiller PLC

   Common stock 46,910 shares    1,319,756   

Autonomy Corp PLC

   Common stock 73,120 shares    1,284,262   

Ibiden Co., Ltd.

   Common stock 18,100 shares    1,257,903   

Yamada Denki Co., Ltd.

   Common stock 10,690 shares    1,224,152   

Hongkong Land Holdings Ltd.

   Common stock 208,000 shares    1,027,520   

Daelim Industrial Co., Ltd.

   Common stock 5,290 shares    1,011,548   

Hong Kong Exchange & Clearing Ltd.

   Common stock 3,100 shares    879,455   

Eastern Platinum Ltd.

   Common stock 276,450 shares    798,562   

Lenovo Group Ltd.

   Common stock 592,000 shares    532,239   

McKinley Short Term Investment Fund*

   Money market portfolio    513,191   
          

Total McKinley International Growth Portfolio

         127,939,903

Dreyfus Premier Emerging Markets Fund Class I

   Mutual fund 6,154,474 shares       122,535,587

Fidelity Freedom 2030 Fund*

   Mutual fund 6,410,454 shares       105,900,704

Fidelity Retirement Money Market Portfolio*

   Money Market Portfolio       101,324,366

Fidelity OTC Portfiolo*

   Mutual fund 1,750,116 shares       91,303,554

Hotchkis and Wiley Mid-Cap Value Fund Class I

   Mutual fund 4,096,194 shares       83,931,013

Fidelity Freedom 2020 Fund*

   Mutual fund 4,935,571 shares       78,031,380

Fidelity Equity-Income Fund*

   Mutual fund 1,312,592 shares       72,402,559

American Funds The Growth Fund of America Class R5

   Mutual fund 2,119,369 shares       72,058,533

Fidelity Freedom 2040 Fund*

   Mutual fund 7,159,222 shares       69,659,229

Morgan Stanley - International Equity Portfolio Class A

   Mutual fund 3,579,397 shares       67,722,197

Western Asset Core Plus Bond Portfolio:

        

US Treasury Note/Bond 4.75% Due 05/31/2012

   Government Security 4,900,000 units    5,171,416   

Freddie Mac Gold Pool 5.50% Due 01/01/2038

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 2,100,000 units    2,096,073   

US Treasury Inflation Indexed Bonds 2.38% Due

   01/15/2027

   Government Security 1,530,000 units    1,676,794   

 

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Schedule H, line 4i – Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year) (continued)

 

Identity of Issue

  

Description of Investment

   Current Value

Freddie Mac Gold Pool 6.00% Due 12/01/2037

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 1,600,000 units    1,623,931   

Freddie Mac Gold Pool 5.50% Due 11/01/2037

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 1,100,000 units    1,097,943   

Fannie Mae Pool 6.00% Due 07/01/2037

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 996,437 units    1,012,275   

CDX North America High Yield 7.63% Due 06/29/2012

   Corporate Debt 1,000,000 units       968,750   

Freddie Mac Gold Pool 6.00% Due 01/01/2038

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 600,000 units       608,974   

Freddie Mac Non Gold Pool 5.62% Due 05/01/2037

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 519,682 units       525,026   

Freddie Mac Non Gold Pool 5.90% Due 08/01/2037

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 508,321 units       514,307   

RAAC Series 3.73% Due 02/25/2046

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 538,035 units       510,061   

Freddie Mac Non Gold Pool 5.79% Due 04/01/2037

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 499,803 units       505,783   

Thornburg Mortgage Securities Trust 3.55% Due 01/25/2036

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 516,408 units       499,536   

Wells Fargo Mortgage Backed Securities Trust 3.54% Due 09/25/2034

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 500,000 units       493,764   

Fannie Mae Pool 5.50% Due 11/01/2036

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 494,167 units       493,667   

US Treasury Inflation Indexed Bonds 2.63% Due 07/15/2017

   Government Security 450,000 units       489,915   

Energy Future Holdings Corp 11.25% Due 11/01/2017

   Corporate Debt 480,000 units       483,600   

Bear Stearns Structured Products Inc 5.73% Due 09/27/2037

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 490,218 units       480,353   

Bear Stearns Structured Products Inc 4.38% Due 03/25/2037

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 470,654 units       470,952   

Countrywide Alternative Loan Trust 3.57% Due 09/25/2046

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 512,433 units       470,124   

Bayview Commercial Asset Trust 3.70% Due 11/25/2035

   Comm. Mort. Backed Security 487,594 units       470,040   

Countrywide Alternative Loan Trust 4.13% Due 12/20/2046

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 488,329 units       459,184   

Merrill Lynch First Franklin Mortgage Loan Trust 4.88% Due 10/25/2037

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 466,942 units       456,873   

Countrywide Alternative Loan Trust 3.69% Due 08/25/2035

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 483,962 units       453,681   

Credit Suisse Mortgage Capital Certificates 5.47% Due 09/15/2039

   Comm. Mort. Backed Security 450,000 units       453,516   

Structured Asset Mortgage Investments Inc 3.56% Due 09/25/2037

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 475,616 units       451,234   

 

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Schedule H, line 4i – Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year) (continued)

 

Identity of Issue

  

Description of Investment

   Current Value

Bear Stearns Structured Products Inc 5.85% Due 10/25/2008

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 448,278 units       444,849   

WaMu Alternative Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates 5.50% Due 05/25/2047

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 459,710 units       438,385   

Harborview Mortgage Loan Trust 4.38% Due 11/25/2047

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 440,629 units       435,402   

Residential Accredit Loans Inc 5.54% Due 12/26/2034

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 437,197 units       434,763   

WaMu Alternative Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates 5.50% Due 05/25/2047

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 459,711 units       434,077   

WaMu Mortgage Pass Through Certificates 5.47% Due 07/25/2047

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 469,749 units       433,747   

Mastr Specialized Loan Trust 3.73% Due 05/25/2037

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 436,042 units       427,266   

American Home Mortgage Investment Trust 3.61% Due 03/25/2047

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 445,965 units       425,346   

Indymac Index Mortgage Loan Trust 3.68% Due 08/25/2035

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 445,264 units       421,866   

Mastr Adjustable Rate Mortgages Trust 3.58% Due 05/25/2047

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 442,294 units       418,941   

Wells Fargo Mortgage Backed Securities Trust 5.24% Due 04/25/2036

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 417,494 units       416,552   

GMAC Mortgage Corp Loan Trust 4.13% Due 02/25/2031

   Asset Backed Security 421,041 units       405,552   

Drive Auto Receivables Trust 5.33% Due 04/15/2014

   Asset Backed Security 400,000 units       402,358   

Structured Asset Securities Corp 3.68% Due 04/25/2031

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 447,624 units       398,315   

WaMu Mortgage Pass Through Certificates 5.65% Due 11/25/2036

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 392,466 units       391,518   

Terwin Mortgage Trust 3.46% Due 10/25/2037

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 404,613 units       391,443   

Anadarko Petroleum Corp 6.45% Due 09/15/2036

   Corporate Debt Security 380,000 units       386,968   

Countrywide Alternative Loan Trust 3.57% Due 08/25/2046

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 402,892 units       380,100   

Mastr Specialized Loan Trust 3.68% Due 01/25/2036

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 394,350 units       374,755   

American Home Mortgage Assets 3.57% Due 09/25/2046

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 396,006 units       369,434   

WaMu Mortgage Pass Through Certificates 3.72% Due 01/25/2045

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 381,930 units       362,412   

Morgan Stanley Capital I 5.69% Due 04/15/2049

   Comm. Mort. Backed Security 340,000 units       346,555   

Comcast Corp 6.50% Due 01/15/2017

   Corporate Debt 330,000 units       344,075   

Truman Capital Mortgage Loan Trust 3.64% Due 03/25/2036

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 380,319 units       330,878   

 

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Identity of Issue

  

Description of Investment

   Current Value

Fannie Mae Discount Notes 0.00% Due 03/17/2008

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 328,000 units       325,192   

JPMorgan Chase & Co 5.15% Due 10/01/2015

   Corporate Debt 310,000 units       298,993   

Wachovia Corp 5.63% Due 10/15/2016

   Corporate Debt 280,000 units       276,071   

Bayview Commercial Asset Trust 3.77% Due 01/25/2036

   Comm. Mort. Backed Security 286,941 units       270,442   

Bundesrepublik Deutschland 3.75% Due 01/04/2015

   Government Security 190,000 units       269,051   

HSBC Finance Corp 4.63% Due 09/15/2010

   Corporate Debt 250,000 units       248,667   

Citigroup Inc 4.13% Due 02/22/2010

   Corporate Debt 250,000 units       246,342   

Countrywide Alternative Loan Trust 3.65% Due 08/25/2035

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 260,113 units       244,577   

Lehman XS Trust 3.48% Due 05/25/2046

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 263,074 units       243,390   

US Treasury Inflation Indexed Bonds 2.38% Due 01/15/2017

   Government Security 220,000 units       240,773   

Gaz Capital SA 6.51% Due 03/07/2022

   Corporate Debt 240,000 units       233,292   

Thornburg Mortgage Securities Trust 3.62% Due 07/25/2045

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 228,475 units       228,334   

Pemex Project Funding Master Trust 6.63% Due 06/15/2035

   Corporate Debt 210,000 units       218,925   

GMAC LLC 8.00% Due 11/01/2031

   Corporate Debt 260,000 units       216,450   

Thornburg Mortgage Securities Trust 6.23% Due 09/25/2037

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 203,899 units       204,607   

Wells Fargo Mortgage Backed Securities Trust 3.78% Due 05/25/2033

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 201,936 units       199,855   

TuranAlem Finance BV 8.25% Due 01/22/2037

   Corporate Debt Security 240,000 units       196,966   

Thornburg Mortgage Securities Trust 6.22% Due 09/25/2037

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 196,587 units       194,824   

Freddie Mac Gold Pool 6.00% Due 10/01/2037

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 189,039 units       191,867   

General Electric Capital Corp 6.38% Due 11/15/2067

   Corporate Debt 180,000 units       185,847   

Freddie Mac 8.38% Due 12/31/2049

   Corporate Debt 7,000 units       183,050   

ConocoPhillips Holding Co 6.95% Due 04/15/2029

   Corporate Debt 160,000 units       182,735   

Williams Cos Inc 7.50% Due 01/15/2031

   Corporate Debt 160,000 units       169,600   

Freddie Mac Gold Pool 5.50% Due 11/01/2035

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 167,413 units       167,100   

Lehman XS Trust 4.99% Due 06/25/2037

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 175,223 units       165,120   

AES Corp 8.00% Due 10/15/2017

   Corporate Debt 160,000 units       164,400   

Vale Overseas Ltd 6.88% Due 11/21/2036

   Corporate Debt 160,000 units       161,858   

Countrywide Financial Corp 5.10% Due 03/24/2009

   Corporate Debt 210,000 units       161,763   

 

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Identity of Issue

  

Description of Investment

   Current Value

Bear Stearns Alt-A Trust 5.44% Due 05/25/2035

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 162,167 units       161,718   

Securitized Asset Backed Receivables LLC Trust 3.61% Due 02/25/2037

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 183,648 units       161,524   

Thornburg Mortgage Securities Trust 3.60% Due 07/25/2045

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 156,837 units       157,364   

Duke Energy Carolinas LLC 5.63% Due 11/30/2012

   Corporate Debt 150,000 units       155,683   

Morgan Stanley 5.63% Due 01/09/2012

   Corporate Debt 150,000 units       152,587   

US Treasury Note/Bond 5.00% Due 05/15/2037

   Government Security 140,000 units       152,381   

Structured Asset Mortgage Investments Inc 3.59% Due 08/25/2036

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 157,516 units       151,462   

US Treasury Inflation Indexed Bonds 2.00% Due 01/15/2026

   Government Security 140,000 units       146,824   

Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc 6.75% Due 12/28/2017

   Corporate Debt 130,000 units       133,991   

Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc 6.50% Due 07/19/2017

   Corporate Debt 130,000 units       131,541   

Federal National Mortgage Association 8.25% Due 12/31/2049

   Corporate Debt 5,000 units       126,250   

Russia Government International Bond 7.50% Due 03/31/2030

   Government Security 108,900 units       124,282   

Electronic Data Systems Corp 7.13% Due 10/15/2009

   Corporate Debt 120,000 units       123,879   

Hess Corp 7.30% Due 08/15/2031

   Corporate Debt 110,000 units       123,560   

Dominion Resources Inc/VA 5.70% Due 09/17/2012

   Corporate Debt 120,000 units       123,224   

Daimler Finance North America LLC 5.88% Due 03/15/2011

   Corporate Debt 120,000 units       121,764   

CS First Boston Mortgage Securities Corp 4.03% Due 11/25/2031

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 122,396 units       121,100   

XTO Energy Inc 7.50% Due 04/15/2012

   Corporate Debt 110,000 units       120,246   

Goldman Sachs Group LP 4.50% Due 06/15/2010

   Corporate Debt 120,000 units       119,605   

ICICI Bank Ltd 6.38% Due 04/30/2022

   Corporate Debt 130,000 units       116,268   

RSHB Capital SA for OJSC Russian Agricultural Bank 6.30% Due 05/15/2017

   Corporate Debt 120,000 units       113,550   

CVS Pass-Through Trust 6.94% Due 01/10/2030

   Corporate Debt 110,000 units       110,326   

SunTrust Capital VIII 6.10% Due 12/01/2066

   Corporate Debt 130,000 units       108,189   

Intergas Finance BV 6.38% Due 05/14/2017

   Corporate Debt 120,000 units       107,525   

American Express Co 6.80% Due 09/01/2066

   Corporate Debt 100,000 units       101,396   

Delta Air Lines Inc 6.82% Due 08/10/2022

   Corporate Debt 100,000 units       100,773   

Pacific Gas & Electric Co 6.05% Due 03/01/2034

   Corporate Debt 100,000 units         99,834   

 

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Identity of Issue

  

Description of Investment

   Current Value

Banc of America Commercial Mortgage Inc 5.35% Due 09/10/2047

   Comm. Mort. Backed Security 100,000 units         99,571   

GMAC Commercial Mortgage Securities Inc 5.24% Due 11/10/2045

   Comm. Mort. Backed Security 100,000 units         99,324   

TNK-BP Finance SA 7.88% Due 03/13/2018

   Corporate Debt 100,000 units         98,750   

Glitnir Banki HF 6.38% Due 09/25/2012

   Corporate Debt 100,000 units         98,097   

Bear Stearns Alt-A Trust 5.12% Due 11/25/2034

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 100,496 units         96,943   

Koninklijke KPN NV 8.00% Due 10/01/2010

   Corporate Debt 90,000 units         96,522   

Weyerhaeuser Co 6.75% Due 03/15/2012

   Corporate Debt 90,000 units         94,513   

Travelers Cos Inc 6.25% Due 03/15/2067

   Corporate Debt 100,000 units         93,779   

Wells Fargo Capital X 5.95% Due 12/15/2086

   Corporate Debt 100,000 units         93,327   

Bank of America Corp 5.38% Due 08/15/2011

   Corporate Debt 90,000 units         91,786   

GSAMP Trust 3.58% Due 01/25/2047

   Asset Backed Security 100,000 units         85,871   

Shinsei Finance Cayman Ltd 6.42% Due 01/29/2049

   Corporate Debt 100,000 units         84,901   

Energy Future Holdings Corp 10.88% Due 11/01/2017

   Corporate Debt 80,000 units         80,600   

Wyeth 5.95% Due 04/01/2037

   Corporate Debt 80,000 units         80,212   

Telecom Italia Capital SA 5.25% Due 10/01/2015

   Corporate Debt 80,000 units         77,940   

ACLC Franchise Loan Receivables Trust 6.40% Due 03/15/2020

   Asset Backed Security 76,727 units         76,727   

Deutsche Telekom International Finance BV 5.75% Due 03/23/2016

   Corporate Debt 75,000 units         75,070   

Federal National Mortgage Association 6.00% Due 04/18/2036

   Government Security 70,000 units         75,064   

Residential Capital LLC 7.50% Due 02/22/2011

   Corporate Debt 120,000 units         74,700   

Time Warner Entertainment Co LP 8.38% Due 07/15/2033

   Corporate Debt 60,000 units         72,276   

Kinder Morgan Energy Partners LP 6.00% Due 02/01/2017

   Corporate Debt 70,000 units         69,996   

Time Warner Inc 5.88% Due 11/15/2016

   Corporate Debt 70,000 units         69,570   

Resona Preferred Global Securities Cayman Ltd 7.19% Due 12/29/2049

   Corporate Debt 70,000 units         69,457   

Aiful Corp 6.00% Due 12/12/2011

   Corporate Debt 70,000 units         67,416   

US Treasury Inflation Indexed Bonds 3.88% Due 04/15/2029

   Government Security 40,000 units         67,265   

Indymac INDA Mortgage Loan Trust 6.27% Due 11/01/2037

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 66,805 units         67,007   

HCA Inc/DE 9.63% Due 11/15/2016

   Corporate Debt 60,000 units         63,600   

Lehman XS Trust 3.45% Due 08/25/2046

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 59,052 units         57,942   

 

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Identity of Issue

  

Description of Investment

   Current Value

Energy Future Holdings Corp 6.55% Due 11/15/2034

   Corporate Debt 80,000 units         57,897   

General Motors Corp 8.38% Due 07/15/2033

   Corporate Debt 70,000 units         56,500   

Verizon Global Funding Corp 7.38% Due 09/01/2012

   Corporate Debt 50,000 units         55,205   

Realogy Corp 12.38% Due 04/15/2015

   Corporate Debt 80,000 units         52,000   

Canadian Government Bond 4.00% Due 12/01/2031

   Government Security 36,590 units         51,426   

FMC Finance III SA 6.88% Due 07/15/2017

   Corporate Debt 50,000 units         50,000   

America Movil SAB de CV 5.63% Due 11/15/2017

   Corporate Debt 50,000 units         48,855   

Time Warner Inc 6.50% Due 11/15/2036

   Corporate Debt 50,000 units         48,650   

Energy Future Holdings Corp 5.55% Due 11/15/2014

   Corporate Debt 60,000 units         46,200   

Ford Motor Co 7.45% Due 07/16/2031

   Corporate Debt 60,000 units         44,550   

Northwest Airlines Corp/Old 7.58% Due 09/01/2020

   Corporate Debt 42,653 units         42,653   

Wells Fargo & Co 5.30% Due 08/26/2011

   Corporate Debt 40,000 units         40,814   

OPTI Canada Inc 7.88% Due 12/15/2014

   Corporate Debt 40,000 units         39,152   

NRG Energy Inc 7.38% Due 02/01/2016

   Corporate Debt 40,000 units         39,100   

Reynolds American Inc 6.75% Due 06/15/2017

   Corporate Debt 35,000 units         35,648   

Countrywide Financial Corp 6.25% Due 05/15/2016

   Corporate Debt 60,000 units         34,534   

ACE Securities Corp 3.52% Due 02/25/2036

   Asset Backed Security 38,076 units         33,569   

Fannie Mae Discount Notes 0.00% Due 03/19/2008

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 32,000 units         31,719   

Kinder Morgan Energy Partners LP 6.95% Due 01/15/2038

   Corporate Debt 30,000 units         31,485   

Windstream Corp 8.63% Due 08/01/2016

   Corporate Debt 30,000 units         31,200   

Countrywide Alternative Loan Trust 3.64% Due 07/25/2035

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 32,616 units         30,889   

Sungard Data Systems Inc 10.25% Due 08/15/2015

   Corporate Debt 30,000 units         30,788   

AES Corp 7.75% Due 10/15/2015

   Corporate Debt 30,000 units         30,750   

Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc 6.20% Due 09/26/2014

   Corporate Debt 30,000 units         30,554   

Community Health Systems Inc 8.88% Due 07/15/2015

   Corporate Debt 30,000 units         30,525   

Pacific Gas & Electric Co 5.63% Due 11/30/2017

   Corporate Debt 30,000 units         30,091   

Steel Dynamics Inc 7.38% Due 11/01/2012

   Corporate Debt 30,000 units         30,075   

Graham Packaging Co Inc 8.50% Due 10/15/2012

   Corporate Debt 30,000 units         28,500   

Idearc Inc 8.00% Due 11/15/2016

   Corporate Debt 30,000 units         27,525   

Dynegy Holdings Inc 7.75% Due 06/01/2019

   Corporate Debt 30,000 units         27,450   

 

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Identity of Issue

  

Description of Investment

   Current Value

Countrywide Home Loans Inc 4.13% Due 09/15/2009

   Corporate Debt 30,000 units    22,006   

Kinder Morgan Energy Partners LP 7.13% Due 03/15/2012

   Corporate Debt 20,000 units    21,379   

Wisconsin Power & Light Co 6.38% Due 08/15/2037

   Corporate Debt 20,000 units    20,714   

KeyBank NA 5.50% Due 09/17/2012

   Corporate Debt 20,000 units    20,332   

American International Group Inc 5.85% Due 01/16/2018

   Corporate Debt 20,000 units    20,131   

Visteon Corp 8.25% Due 08/01/2010

   Corporate Debt 20,000 units    17,750   

Bear Stearns Asset Backed Securities Trust 3.83% Due 12/25/2033

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 18,834 units    17,302   

Countrywide Financial Corp 5.21% Due 12/19/2008

   Corporate Debt 20,000 units    16,355   

Swaption—2 Yr x 2 Yr Receiver (CALL) 4.81% Due 11/06/2009

   Other Investment 990,000 units    16,336   

CCH I LLC / CCH I Capital Corp 11.00% Due 10/01/2015

   Corporate Debt 20,000 units    16,300   

Swaption—2 Yr x 2 Yr Receiver (CALL) 4.7% Due 11/02/2009

   Other Investment 960,000 units    14,757   

Residential Capital LLC 7.62% Due 05/22/2009

   Corporate Debt 20,000 units    14,200   

RH Donnelley Corp 8.88% Due 10/15/2017

   Corporate Debt 15,000 units    13,913   

Fannie Mae 5.50% Due 01/01/2023

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 12,722 units    12,885   

Interest Rate Swap Fixed 5.00% Due 03/19/2018

   Other Investment 12,627 units    12,820   

XTO Energy Inc 6.25% Due 08/01/2017

   Corporate Debt 10,000 units    10,491   

Hertz Corp 10.50% Due 01/01/2016

   Corporate Debt 10,000 units    10,350   

News America Inc 6.65% Due 11/15/2037

   Corporate Debt 10,000 units    10,315   

Hertz Corp 8.88% Due 01/01/2014

   Corporate Debt 10,000 units    10,125   

Terex Corp 8.00% Due 11/15/2017

   Corporate Debt 10,000 units    10,100   

WellPoint Inc 5.88% Due 06/15/2017

   Corporate Debt 10,000 units    10,068   

OPTI Canada Inc 8.25% Due 12/15/2014

   Corporate Debt 10,000 units      9,888   

Cengage Learning Acquisitions Inc 10.50% Due 01/15/2015

   Corporate Debt 10,000 units      9,600   

Tenet Healthcare Corp 9.88% Due 07/01/2014

   Corporate Debt 10,000 units      9,550   

Federal National Mortgage Association 7.00% Due 12/29/2049

   Corporate Debt 200 units      9,500   

Lehman Brothers Holdings Capital Trust V 5.86% Due 11/29/2049

   Corporate Debt 10,000 units      8,913   

Goldman Sachs Capital II 5.79% Due 12/29/2049

   Corporate Debt 10,000 units      8,903   

BAC Capital Trust XIV 5.63% Due 12/31/2049

   Corporate Debt 10,000 units      8,874   

 

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Identity of Issue

  

Description of Investment

   Current Value

Countrywide Home Loans Inc 5.63% Due 07/15/2009

   Corporate Debt 10,000 units    7,629   

Fannie Mae 5.50% Due 01/01/2038

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 7,146 units    7,138   

Residential Capital LLC 6.60% Due 04/17/2009

   Corporate Debt 10,000 units    7,100   

Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc 8.38% Due 04/01/2017

   Corporate Debt 5,000 units    5,350   

NRG Energy Inc 7.25% Due 02/01/2014

   Corporate Debt 5,000 units    4,875   

Residential Asset Mortgage Products Inc 4.06% Due 03/25/2033

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 4,659 units    4,204   

General Motors Corp 6.25% Due 07/15/2033

   Corporate Debt 200 units    3,922   

Fannie Mae 6.00% Due 01/01/2038

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 1,968 units    1,999   

Interest Rate Swap 4.4% Fixed 4.40% Due 05/31/2012

   Other Investment 1,739 units    1,739   

Interest Rate Swap Fixed 4.00% Due 12/15/2009

   Other Investment 1,612 units    1,601   

Interest Rate Swap Fixed 4.40% Due 05/31/2012

   Other Investment 1,565 units    1,565   

Ginnie Mae 6.50% Due 01/01/2038

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 1,207 units    1,246   

Fannie Mae 5.00% Due 01/01/2023

   Res. Mort. Backed Security 237 units    237   

IMM EURO$ FUT OPT 94.00% Due 03/17/2008

   Other Investment 5 units    31   

IMM EURO$ FUT OPT 93.88% Due 03/17/2008

   Other Investment 5 units    31   

Western Asset Short Term Investment Fund*

   Money market portfolio    5,229,449   
          

Total Western Asset Core Plus Bond Portfolio

         51,218,769

Copper Rock Small to Mid Capital Growth Portfolio:

        

FTI Consulting, Inc.

   Common stock 28,795 shares    1,774,924   

GameStop Corp, CL A

   Common stock 20,205 shares    1,254,933   

IShares Russell 2000 Growth Index

   Common stock 14,350 shares    1,201,956   

MF Global Ltd.

   Common stock 37,170 shares    1,169,740   

Itron, Inc.

   Common stock 12,154 shares    1,166,419   

Psychiatric Solutions, Inc.

   Common stock 30,290 shares    984,425   

Activision, Inc.

   Common stock 30,405 shares    903,029   

Strayer Education, Inc.

   Common stock 5,235 shares    892,986   

Lifecell Corporation

   Common stock 19,360 shares    834,610   

DealerTrack Holdings, Inc.

   Common stock 24,480 shares    819,346   

Huron Consulting Group Inc.

   Common stock 9,815 shares    791,383   

BE Aerospace, Inc.

   Common stock 14,927 shares    789,638   

Shire Ltd.

   Common stock 11,225 shares    773,964   

Illumina, Inc.

   Common stock 12,855 shares    761,787   

 

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Identity of Issue

  

Description of Investment

   Current Value

Chicago Bridge & Iron Company N.V.

   Common stock 12,550 shares    758,522   

SBA Communications Corp CL A

   Common stock 21,870 shares    740,081   

Dresser-Rand Group, Inc.

   Common stock 18,710 shares    730,626   

Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

   Common stock 9,100 shares    682,773   

ATP Oil & Gas Corp

   Common stock 12,890 shares    651,461   

Amag Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

   Common stock 10,820 shares    650,607   

Priceline.com Inc.

   Common stock 5,610 shares    644,365   

Arena Resources, Inc.

   Common stock 15,088 shares    629,320   

Nuance Communications, Inc.

   Common stock 32,220 shares    601,870   

Advisory Board Co.

   Common stock 9,345 shares    599,856   

VistaPrint Ltd.

   Common stock 13,200 shares    565,620   

New Oriental Education &Technology Group

   Common stock 7,010 shares    564,936   

FCStone Group, Inc.

   Common stock 11,972 shares    551,071   

SandRidge Energy, Inc.

   Common stock 15,270 shares    547,582   

NYMEX Holdings, Inc.

   Common stock 4,095 shares    547,133   

Quanta Services, Inc.

   Common stock 20,808 shares    546,002   

Spirit AeroSystems Holdings Inc. Cl A

   Common stock 15,040 shares    518,880   

Capella Education Co.

   Common stock 7,877 shares    515,628   

GFI Group Inc.

   Common stock 5,205 shares    498,223   

Intuitive Surgical, Inc.

   Common stock 1,510 shares    489,995   

ITT Educational Services Inc.

   Common stock 5,740 shares    489,450   

GSI Commerce Inc.

   Common stock 24,105 shares    470,048   

AAR Corp

   Common stock 12,170 shares    462,825   

Pinnacle Entertainment, Inc.

   Common stock 19,507 shares    459,585   

Triumph Group, Inc.

   Common stock 5,475 shares    450,866   

Riverbed Technology, Inc.

   Common stock 16,481 shares    440,702   

Ultimate Software Group Inc.

   Common stock 13,955 shares    439,164   

Focus Media Holding Ltd.

   Common stock 7,630 shares    433,460   

Blue Nile, Inc.

   Common stock 6,340 shares    431,500   

Parallel Petroleum Corporation

   Common stock 24,410 shares    430,348   

National CineMedia, LLC.

   Common stock 16,988 shares    428,267   

Aruba Networks, Inc.

   Common stock 28,642 shares    427,052   

Cal Dive International, Inc.

   Common stock 32,085 shares    424,805   

Aegean Marine Petroleum Network Inc.

   Common stock 10,700 shares    410,773   

Taser International, Inc.

   Common stock 28,145 shares    405,007   

Equinix, Inc.

   Common stock 3,980 shares    402,259   

Ladish Co., Inc.

   Common stock 9,188 shares    396,830   

Theravance, Inc.

   Common stock 20,295 shares    395,752   

Time Warner Telecom Inc. CL A

   Common stock 17,730 shares    359,742   

Urban Outfitters, Inc.

   Common stock 13,160 shares    358,741   

Gymboree Corporation

   Common stock 11,410 shares    347,549   

Conceptus, Inc.

   Common stock 17,494 shares    336,585   

Syntel, Inc.

   Common stock 8,725 shares    336,087   

Omniture, Inc.

   Common stock 10,025 shares    333,732   

Commvault Systems, Inc.

   Common stock 14,995 shares    317,594   

 

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Identity of Issue

  

Description of Investment

   Current Value

Cbeyond, Inc.

   Common stock 8,036 shares    313,324   

Synopsys, Inc.

   Common stock 10,600 shares    274,858   

Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc.

   Common stock 2,200 shares    270,710   

Tessera Technologies, Inc.

   Common stock 6,500 shares    270,400   

Cogo Group, Inc.

   Common stock 15,535 shares    250,269   

Anadigics, Inc.

   Common stock 21,520 shares    248,986   

Giant Interactive Group, Inc.

   Common stock 18,770 shares    243,635   

Airmedia Group Inc.

   Common stock 10,165 shares    227,493   

Cavium Networks, Inc.

   Common stock 9,621 shares    221,475   

Atheros Communications, Inc.

   Common stock 7,225 shares    220,651   

Guess?, Inc.

   Common stock 5,150 shares    195,134   

Affiliated Managers Group, Inc.

   Common stock 1,635 shares    192,047   

Copper Rock Short Term Investment Fund*

   Money market portfolio    611,992   
          

Total Copper Rock Small to Mid Capital Growth Portfolio

           39,883,388

Vanguard REIT Index Fund Institutional Shares

   Mutual fund 2,882,912 shares         38,919,310

PIMCO High Yield Fund Institutional Class

   Mutual fund 3,255,878 shares         31,061,077

Fidelity Short-Term Bond Fund*

   Mutual fund 3,417,151 shares         29,387,501

Fidelity Freedom 2010 Fund*

   Mutual fund 1,403,006 shares         20,792,542

Fidelity Managed Income Portfolio II Class 1*

   Mutual fund 10,056,579 shares         10,056,579

Fidelity Freedom 2050 Fund*

   Mutual fund 652,814 shares         7,461,667

Fidelity Freedom 2000 Fund*

   Mutual fund 165,444 shares         2,046,548

Fidelity Freedom Income Fund*

   Mutual fund 176,900 shares         2,025,505

Participant loans*

   Interest rates from 4.0% to 11.0%         30,803,169
            
         $ 2,066,663,116
            

*Indicates party-in-interest.

 

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SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the trustees (or other persons who administer the employee benefit plan) have duly caused this annual report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

 

   

Amgen Retirement and Savings Plan

(Name of Plan)

Date: June 27, 2008   By:  

/S/ ROBERT A. BRADWAY

     

Robert A. Bradway

Executive Vice President

and Chief Financial Officer

Amgen Inc.

 

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AMGEN RETIREMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN

INDEX TO EXHIBIT

 

Consent of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

   Exhibit 23.1

 

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