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Page 1: 3. Robert Koch€¦ · Robert L. Koch 1913-1989 Robert L. Koch II 1939 Manfred Koch 1954 Albert C. Koch 1884-1970 Jacob Koch II 1810-1839 Jacob Koch III 1839-1915 Walter Koch 1921

Robert L. Koch II

Chairman and CEO

KOCH Enterprises, Inc.

RAISING THE BARRAISING THE BARRAISING THE BARRAISING THE BAR

The Americas Families in Business Conference

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George Koch

George Koch Tin Shop was

started in 1873 in

Evansville, IN

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Johann Philipp Koch1721-1799

George Koch1838-1903

Robert L. Koch1913-1989

Robert L. Koch II1939

Manfred Koch1954

Albert C. Koch1884-1970

Jacob Koch II1810-1839

Jacob Koch III1839-1915

Walter Koch1921

Philipp Koch1805-1889

Johann Jacob Koch1766-1862

Jacob Koch IV1884-1981

1750 Started the Koch Winery in Albig, Germany

1820 Built present home and winery which was the birthplace of George Koch

Named winery the Walter Koch Winery

Continued to operate the Koch Winery

Operates the Walter Koch & Son Winery today

1843 Came to America from Germany

1873 Started the George Koch Tin Shop in Evansville

1904 Company was named George Koch Sons, Inc.

Developed company into world-class business

A Branch of the Koch Family Tree

1999 Company was named Koch Enterprises, Inc.

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In 1903 George Koch died and in 1904 the

business was incorporated by

George’s wife and their three sons and as

George Koch Sons

in honor of their father

Albert Louis George W

2nd Generation

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Robert L. Koch 1913-1989

Under the leadership of Robert L Koch, George Koch Sons, Inc. grew from annual sales of $1 Million to over $100 Million.

Also he guided the Company in the establishment of alliances with several European Companies

3rd Generation

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January 1, 1999, the company was reorganized into a holding company and subsidiaries and

the parent company was named

www.KochEnterprises.com

KOCH Enterprises

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• 10th Largest Privately Held Business in Indiana (Indiana Business Magazine)

• 484th in the Top 500 Private Companies in the US (Forbes Magazine)

KOCH Enterprises

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Passionately working to improve products and services you depend on everyday!

KOCH Enterprises

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Audubon Metals

KOCH Enterprises

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Paint and Powder Finishing Systems for Automobiles Bodies and Automobile Components, Home Appliances, Wood and Metal Furniture, Construction and Farm Machinery, Motorcycles, Jet Skis and ATVs.

Special Industrial Ovens and Coating Systems

Noise Reduction Enclosures

Water Resource Recovery Systems

www.Kochllc.com

Complete Powder Finishing System

KOCH Enterprises

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Distributes Heating and Air Conditioning

Equipment, and HVAC Parts and Supplies to Dealers,

Contractors and Large End Users

Serving Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois and Missouri

Distributor for 76 years

Tenth Largest HVAC Distributor in the US

www.KochAir.com

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• Largest Independent Provider of Aftermarket Parts a nd Components for Heavy Duty, Off-road Equipment• Hydraulic and Pneumatic Components• Final Drives / Wet Brakes• Axles / Differentials• Transmissions• Driveline Component• Friction Materials

• Industries Served• Mining• Marine• Heavy Manufacturing

www. Brake.com

KOCH Enterprises

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Premier Supplier of Adhesives and Sealants to Autom otive and Industry

Business Activity

Structural adhesives, sealants, and cellular rubber that make

cars quieter and ride more comfortable

Customers Served

Automotive OEMs, Tier 1 and Tier 2 Suppliers, Retail Home

Improvement

www.Uniseal.com

KOCH Enterprises

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Leading World Supplier of:

Aluminum Air Conditioning Compressor Components for Autos

Aluminum and Magnesium Steering Wheel ArmaturesTorque Converter Stators Fan Clutches

Magnesium Instrument Panels

Fully Machined Aluminum and Magnesium Die Castings

www.Gibbsdc.com

KOCH Enterprises

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• Recycles Aluminum from 2,500,000 scrap Automobiles per year

• Purchases Automotive Shredder Residue from Shredder yards as and separates the aluminum with a special process

• Produces 250 million pounds per year of Aluminum Al loys for Die Casting

• Sells 120 container loads of heavy metals to China each month

Audubon Metals LLCwww.AudubonMet.com

KOCH Enterprises

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South Western

Communications, Inc.

Systems Integrator for Facilities

� Communications

� Life Safety

� Security Systems

www.SWC.net

Principle Markets

�Healthcare

�Schools

�Detention

KOCH Enterprises

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Sales $122 Million Employees 475

Audubon Metals

Sales $346 Million Employees 243

Sales $132 Million Employees 188

Sales $979 Million Employees 2,894

Sales $239 Million Employees 1,534

Sales $61 Million Employees 124

Sales $44 Million Employees 173

Metals Recycling Manufacturing Distribution Contractor s

Sales $53 Million Employees 151

& Smelting

KOCH Enterprises

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Why this Assortment of Businesses?

• There is commonality - all of our sales are “company to company,” rather than to consumers.

• Overall financial stability is improved by having businesses that perform in complementary economic cycles.

KOCH Enterprises

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Combined Results of Different Businesses in Complementary Economic Cycles

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Combined Results of Different Businesses in Complementary Economic Cycles

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Combined Results of Different Businesses in Complementary Economic Cycles

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Sales CAGR & Actual

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KOCH Enterprises

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KOCH Enterprises Consolidated Sales

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Team Membersas of year end

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Sales per Team Memberat year end

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KOCH Enterprises % of Foreign Sales

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KOCH Enterprises Timeline

GKS produces toy tin horns

1914

Son Albert named President, Louis VP

and General Mgr. and George W Treasurer

2nd Generation

1906

GKS built oven to bake paint on toy

horns

1917

Company incorporated as

George Koch Sons, Inc.

1904

George Koch died. His wife Mary continued the

business

1903

George Koch Tin Shop was started

1st Generation

1873

First outside director added to

Board

1964

Robert L Koch becomes 3 rd

President3rd Generation

1962

Louis Koch starts Santa

Claus Land, first theme park in US

1949

GKS makes ventilation

systems for LST Ships

1942

GKS becomes Carrier Air

Conditioning distributor

1936

Robert L Koch II becomes 4 th

President4th Generation

1982

KOCH Enterprises

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KOCH Enterprises Timeline

Koch Enterprises becomes holding

company

1999

St. Louis Carrier distributor was

acquired

1997

Gibbs-Brazil acquired

2000

Gibbs-Hungary begins production

2003

KEI buys DJJ interest in Audubon Metals

2004

Gibbs-Dalian begins production in China.

2005

Indianapolis and Louisville Carrier distributors were

acquired

1994

GKS forms JV with Page to form Page-

Koch Europe in England

1990

Koch Originals spun-off to LJ Koch Jr.

Family

1988

Brake Supply was acquired

1986

Uniseal was acquired.

Santa Claus land spun-off to Bill Koch

family

1984

Joint venture with DJJ to form Audubon

Metals

1996

KOCH Enterprises

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Koch Enterprises Timeline

Uniseal acquires part of Dow Automotive

2008

South Western Communications acquired by KEI

2006

Brake Supply acquires Downard

Hydraulics

SWC acquires Richardson

Technology, Atlanta

2009

Audubon Metals add Rotary Furnace

2010

Begins operations in Hungary and India

Kevin Koch Elected President of KEI

5th Generation

2011

Transition to 5 th

Generation Management -

Ownership

2012

KOCH Enterprises

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Abstract George Koch Family Tree

Robert Koch II1939

James Muehlbauer1940

George Koch1838-1903

Mary Schwink1850-1939

Louis Koch1882-1979

George W Koch1877-1968

Mayme Koch1888-1970

Albert Koch1884-1970

Jennifer Koch1975

David Koch1965

Kevin Koch1967

Steve Church1969

Chris Slade1974

Brad Muehlbauer1971

Glen Muehlbauer1974

Josh Gilberg1976

William Koch1915-2001

Malcolm Koch1904-1981

Ashburn Koch1907-1959

L J Koch Jr1924-1999

Robert Koch1913-1989

KOCH Enterprises

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• Integrity

• Respect for People

• Customer Focus

• Continuous Improvement

• Community Involvement

Koch Enterprises Core Values

KOCH Enterprises

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KOCH Management Practices

• Hire the best person possible for the job

• Set High Expectations, Stretch Goals

• Remove the barriers and road blocks to success

• Provide regular Feedback and Coaching

• Continue to Train and Educate

• Match compensation plan with company objectives for win-win

KOCH Enterprises

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• KOCH Enterprises is a closely-held, Koch family-owned holding company that manages a diversified portfolio of companies with low debt and exceptional financial stability.

• Each company operates autonomously with responsibility for strategy, operations and profitability.

Vision

• We seek integrity in all interactions and we are committed to the highest level of ethical conduct wherever we operate.

• Each company strives to be best in class and embrace the Core Values of KEI.

KOCH Enterprises

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Vision - continued• KEI manages the risk of the portfolio and controls

capital investments that are made by the individual companies

• KEI provides corporate functions that can be done with enhanced efficiency.

• KEI provides total shareholder return competitive with the S&P 500.

• Total company sales will be over $1 billion USD by 2014. Our longer-term goal is $2 billion USD in sales by 2025 through organic growth, global expansion and acquisition.

KOCH Enterprises

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KOCH Enterprises Philosophies

• Shares holdings are limited to descendants of George Koch, their spouses or their trusts.

• Expectations for each subsidiary are a 6% YOY NOPAT Growth and 10% ROIC.

• Base compensation is at the market median with superior performance raising compensation to the top quartile.

• Total compensation includes base pay, annual incentive and a long term incentive.

• Overall governance is provided by a board of directors consisting of key outside members with needed skill sets.

• Centralized functions are limited only to only those that can be done much more effectively.

KOCH Enterprises

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KOCH Philosophies - continued

• There are policies and procedures for relatives who have a desire to join the business.

• Succession and estate planning begin before the next generation is born.

• KEI makes a market in its stock for family members who want to sell their shares at the price of the valuation.

• KEI obtains an annual, independent outside valuation of the company.

• The company maintains the Koch Family Website with the latest family news and contact information.

• Family members in the company serve on the Koch Foundation.

KOCH Enterprises

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Cumulative total shareholder return on Koch Enterprises, Inc. stock with the cumulative total

shareholder return on the Standard & Poor's 500 Sto ck Index, assuming an investment of $100 in 2007

Koch Enterprises, Inc. S&P 500

KOCH Enterprises

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KEI (incl. div.)S&P 500 (incl. div.)

Last 3 years 24.5% 14.5%

Last 5 years 14.4% 2.4%

Last 10 years 9.6% 5.0%

Last 15 years 8.5% 7.5%

Average KEI Shareholder Return

KOCH Enterprises

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Koch Foundation Grant Recipient

KOCH Enterprises

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Koch Foundation Grant Recipient

KOCH Enterprises

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Indiana’s 1st Charter High School

Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels

Koch Foundation Grant Recipient

KOCH Enterprises

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National Recognition

•Siemens Advanced Placement Award for Math & Science 2009

•U.S. News & World Report - America’s Best High Schools2007 - #86 (Ranked #10 Best Charter School in the US)2008 - #682009 - #53

•Newsweek - Top Public High Schools in the U.S.2006 - #542007 - #2652008 - #99 (Ranked #10 Best Charter School in the US)2009 - #272010 - #72011 - #7

Washington Post - Top Public Schools in the US2011 - #8 (Ranked #1 in Midwest and #3 Best Charter School in th e US)

The Washington PostThe Washington PostThe Washington PostThe Washington Post

KOCH Enterprises

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Indiana Governor Mitch DanielsIndiana Governor Mitch Daniels