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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549
FORM 11-K
(Mark One)
     
þ   Annual Report pursuant to Section 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
     
    for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2010
OR
     
o   Transition Report pursuant to Section 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
     
    for the transition period from                    to                    
Commission File Number 1-05672
A. Full title of the plan and the address of the plan, if different from that of the issuer named below:
ITT SALARIED INVESTMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN
B. Name of issuer of the securities held pursuant to the plan and the address of its principal executive office:
ITT CORPORATION
1133 WESTCHESTER AVENUE, WHITE PLAINS, NY 10604
 
 

 


 

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SUPPLEMENTAL SCHEDULE-
   
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Exhibit 23 – Consent of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm
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All other schedules required by Section 2520.103-10 of the Department of Labor’s Rules and Regulations for Reporting and Disclosures under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 have been omitted because they are not applicable.

 


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These financial statements have been prepared from the ITT Salaried Investment and Savings Plan’s books and records after making all necessary adjustments thereto, and they represent the final statements for the period ended December 31, 2010.
SIGNATURE
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Investment and Savings Plan Committee has duly caused this annual report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
ITT SALARIED INVESTMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN
         
   
BY:   /s/ Geovanna Chan    
  Geovanna Chan   
  Plan Administrator
Director, Benefits Administration and Financial Reporting 
 
 
June 20, 2011
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REPORT OF INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM
To the Trustees and Members of the
ITT Salaried Investment and Savings Plan
New York, NY
We have audited the accompanying statements of net assets available for benefits of the ITT Salaried Investment and Savings Plan (the “Plan”) as of December 31, 2010 and 2009, and the related statement of changes in net assets available for benefits for the year ended December 31, 2010. 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 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. The Plan is not required to have, nor were we engaged to perform, an audit of its 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, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
In our opinion, such financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the net assets available for benefits of the Plan as of December 31, 2010 and 2009, and the changes in net assets available for benefits for the year ended December 31, 2010 in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.
Our audits were conducted for the purpose of forming an opinion on the basic 2010 financial statements taken as a whole. The supplemental schedule of assets (held at end of year) as of December 31, 2010 is presented for the purpose of additional analysis and is not a required part of the basic 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. The supplemental schedule is the responsibility of the Plan’s management. Such supplemental schedule has been subjected to the auditing procedures applied in our audits of the basic 2010 financial statements and, in our opinion, is fairly stated in all material respects when considered in relation to the basic 2010 financial statements taken as a whole.
         
   
/s/ Deloitte & Touche LLP
 
 
Stamford, CT
 
 
June 20, 2011
 
 
   

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ITT SALARIED INVESTMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN
STATEMENTS OF NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS
($ IN THOUSANDS)
                 
    December 31,  
    2010     2009  
Assets:
               
Investments:
               
Cash and cash equivalents
  $ 27,058     $ 30,736  
Equities
    769,544       745,664  
Mutual funds
    239,896       193,790  
U.S. government securities
    27,280       18,341  
Corporate bonds
    18,012       26,690  
Guaranteed investment contracts
    728,199       697,382  
Common collective trusts
    473,429       353,765  
Brokerage account
    10,983       8,383  
 
           
Total investments
    2,294,401       2,074,751  
 
           
 
               
Receivables:
               
Dividends
    2,377       2,265  
Interest
    401       515  
Unsettled security sales
    588       293  
Member loans
    30,022       27,961  
 
           
Total receivables
    33,388       31,034  
 
           
 
               
Non-member directed investments
    5,664       12,601  
 
               
 
           
Total assets
    2,333,453       2,118,386  
 
           
 
               
Liabilities:
               
Liability to plan sponsor
    10,814       19,440  
Accrued financial services expense
    754       817  
Accrued administrative expense
    189       220  
Unsettled security purchases
    696       1,294  
 
           
Total liabilities
    12,453       21,771  
 
           
 
               
NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS AT FAIR VALUE
    2,321,000       2,096,615  
 
               
Adjustment from fair value to contract value for fully benefit-responsive investment contracts
    (26,930 )     (4,727 )
 
               
 
           
NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS
  $ 2,294,070     $ 2,091,888  
 
           
The accompanying notes to financial statements are an integral part of the above statements.

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ITT SALARIED INVESTMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN
STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS
($ IN THOUSANDS)
         
    Year ended  
    December 31, 2010  
Investment income:
       
Net appreciation in fair value of investments
  $ 147,770  
Interest
    25,762  
Dividends
    15,518  
 
     
 
       
Total investment income
    189,050  
 
     
 
       
Member loans:
       
Interest
    1,409  
 
     
 
       
Contributions:
       
Members
    105,798  
Employer
    34,822  
 
     
 
       
Total contributions
    140,620  
 
     
 
       
Rollovers:
       
Impact Science & Technology, Inc. 401K Plan transfer
    28,389  
Asset rollovers
    6,134  
 
     
 
       
 
    34,523  
 
     
DEDUCTIONS:
       
 
       
Withdrawals and distributions
    (157,259 )
Investment management and administrative expenses
    (6,161 )
 
     
 
       
Total deductions
    (163,420 )
 
     
 
       
INCREASE IN NET ASSETS
    202,182  
 
       
NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS:
       
Beginning of year
    2,091,888  
 
     
 
       
End of year
  $ 2,294,070  
 
     
The accompanying notes to financial statements are an integral part of the above statement.

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ITT SALARIED INVESTMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2010 AND 2009, AND
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2010
($ IN THOUSANDS)
1. DESCRIPTION OF THE PLAN
The following description of the ITT Salaried Investment and Savings Plan (the “Plan”) is provided for general information purposes only. Eligible employees, referred to herein as Members (“Members”), should refer to the Plan document for more complete information about the Plan.
General— The Plan is a defined contribution plan generally covering all regular salaried U.S. employees of ITT Corporation (the “Company” or the “Plan Sponsor”). Employees are eligible to join the Plan on the first day of the calendar month following completion of one month of service. Part–time /temporary employees are eligible as of the first of the month following the completion of at least 1,000 hours of service in an anniversary year. The Plan is subject to the provisions of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (“ERISA”).
Contributions
Employee— A Member may generally elect to contribute 2% to 25% of base salary. A Member may designate their contributions as Before-Tax Contributions, After-Tax Contributions, or any combination of the two. A Member who is considered a Highly Compensated Employee (“HCE”) under the Plan may elect Plan contributions up to a maximum of 18% of base salary as either Before-Tax Contributions, After-Tax Contributions, or any combination. Member contributions are subject to the dollar limitation contained in Section 402(g) of the Internal Revenue Code (”IRC”). All salaried employees who first satisfy the eligibility requirements for participation in the Plan on or after January 1, 2006 and who have not elected a contribution rate, shall be deemed to have elected a 2% before-tax employee contribution rate, provided however, that at any time, such employee may elect to contribute at a different rate, including 0%, in accordance with the terms of the Plan.
Employer— An amount equal to 50% of a Member’s first 6% of base salary saved is matched by the Company. In addition, the Company contributes 1/2 of 1% of base salary to the Floor Company Contribution Account, as defined by the Plan, to each eligible Member. All Members have the ability to invest their Company contributions in any of the Plan’s investment options subject to the same limitations as the employee’s contributions.
Any contributions (employee and/or Company) directed by Members into the ITT Stock Fund, including future contributions to the Plan, are deposited into the Employee Stock Ownership account (“ESOP”). All dividends associated with the contributions held in the ESOP in the Plan are immediately 100% vested. In addition, Members can make an election regarding the payment of their ESOP dividends. Members can elect to have their ESOP dividends either reinvested in the ITT Stock Fund or paid to them in cash on a quarterly basis.

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The Plan limits the amount that may be held in the ITT Stock Fund to 20% of a Member’s total account balance. Members who hold 20% or more of their total account balance in the ITT Stock Fund at the end of any calendar quarter, will not be permitted to designate any future contributions (employee and Company) to the ITT Stock Fund, or transfer balances into that Fund, for the following calendar quarter. Members who hold less than 20% of their total account balance in the ITT Stock Fund may designate up to 20% of their future contributions (employee and Company) to the ITT Stock Fund, and may transfer balances into that Fund, provided that the balance in the ITT Stock Fund does not exceed 20% of the Member’s total account balance after the transfer.
The Plan also limits the amount that may be held in the Schwab Personal Choice Retirement Account to 20% of a Member’s total account balance.
Investment Direction— Members may direct employee contributions and Company contributions, in any whole percentage, among any of the Plan’s twenty-three investment options, and the Members can change their future contributions and reallocate accumulated investments in 1% increments on a daily basis among the twenty-three funds, however, limited to a maximum of four fund reallocations or transfers in any calendar month A reallocation or a transfer shall be defined as a single reallocation or a single transfer, or as a series of reallocations and/or transfers taking place on a single business day. The twenty-three funds are as follows:
Stable Value Fund
Long-Term Bond Fund
JPMCB SmartRetirement Income Fund
JPMCB SmartRetirement Fund 2010
JPMCB SmartRetirement Fund 2015
JPMCB SmartRetirement Fund 2020
JPMCB SmartRetirement Fund 2025
JPMCB SmartRetirement Fund 2030
JPMCB SmartRetirement Fund 2035
JPMCB SmartRetirement Fund 2040
JPMCB SmartRetirement Fund 2045
JPMCB SmartRetirement Fund 2050
Balanced Fund
Enhanced Equity Index Fund*
Large Cap Core Plus Fund*
Large Cap Value Fund*
Large Cap Growth Fund
Global Equity Fund*
International Equity Fund
Small Cap Value Fund
Small Cap Growth Fund
ITT Stock Fund
Schwab Personal Choice Retirement Account (“PCRA”)
 
*   These options contain mutual fund investments.
Investment Manager Changes – On September 1, 2010, the Plan’s Large Cap Value Manager, Alliance Bernstein, was replaced with Eaton Vance Investment Managers.
Effective, September 1, 2010, the Small Cap Core Fund was eliminated . Any Member balance remaining in the Small Cap Core Fund at the end of trading on September 1, 2010, was transferred 50% to the Small Cap Value Fund and 50% to the Small Cap Growth Fund.

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Member Accounts— Each Member’s account is credited with the Member’s contributions, Company contributions, plan earnings or losses, and withdrawals, net of administrative expenses and investment management fees. Allocations are based on Member account balances, as defined in the Plan document. The benefit to which a Member is entitled is the benefit that can be provided from the Member’s vested account.
Plan accounts are valued and reconciled between the trustee and record keeper daily. Members can initiate transactions by using the Plan’s web site or by speaking to a Plan representative at the ITT Benefits Center (“Benefits Center”). A deferred Member is a Member who has terminated employment with the Company and has (i) elected to defer their account in the Plan, or (ii) not made any election prior to termination and, therefore, their account was automatically deferred in the Plan. A deferred Member is also the beneficiary of a deceased Member or deferred Member, or an alternate payee designated as such pursuant to a domestic relations order as qualified by the Plan.
Vesting Members are immediately vested in their contributions and the Company floor contributions plus actual earnings thereon. Member’s interests in matching Company contributions vest according to the following schedule, except as noted previously with respect to dividends on ESOP shares which are 100% vested:
     
    Non-forfeitable
Years of Service   Percentage
Less than 1 year
  0%
1 but less than 2 years
  20%
2 but less than 3 years
  40%
3 but less than 4 years
  60%
4 but less than 5 years
  80%
5 or more years
  100%
Forfeited Accounts At December 31, 2010 and 2009, forfeited nonvested accounts totaled $1,078 and $798, respectively. During the year ended December 31, 2010, forfeitures of $1,078 were used to reduce employer contributions to the Plan.
Member Loans A Member may request a loan in any specified whole dollar amount which must be at least one thousand dollars but which may not exceed the lesser of 50% of the vested account balance or fifty thousand dollars, reduced by the Member’s highest outstanding loan balance under all plans of the Company, if any, during the prior one-year period. The interest rate charged by the Plan is based on the prime rate plus 1%, as published in the Wall Street Journal on the first business day of the month in which the loan is originated, and remains the same throughout the term of the loan. General purpose loan terms range from one to sixty months. If the loan is used in the purchase of a primary residence, the loan term can be for a period of up to one hundred-eighty months. Members may have up to two loans outstanding at the same time. Loans to Members at December 31, 2010 and 2009 were $30,022 and $27,961, respectively. The loans are secured by the balance in the Member’s account. The loan amount is reduced by $50 to cover the Plan’s loan origination fee.
A terminated Member may continue to make periodic repayment on their loans after separation by contacting the Benefits Center. However, no new loans can be requested after termination of employment.
Payment of Benefits— On termination of employment (including death, disability, or retirement), a Member or their surviving spouse beneficiary may elect to receive a lump-sum amount equal to the value of the Member’s vested interest in their account paid in cash or as a rollover to another qualified plan or an Individual Retirement Account (“IRA”), or periodic payments under one of two alternative

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installment options, as defined in the Plan document. In any case, a Member or their surviving spouse beneficiary whose vested account balance is more than five thousand dollars may elect to keep their account balance in the Plan until the year in which the Member reaches/would have reached age 70 1/2. During the calendar year in which the Member attains age 70 1/2, distribution from the Plan will commence in accordance with Section 401 (a) (9) of the IRC. Upon the death of a Member, with a non-spouse beneficiary, the distribution must be made within five years from the Member’s date of death in the form of a lump sum payment or annual fixed period installments, provided that the number of installments does not extend beyond five years from the date of the Member’s death. A non-spouse beneficiary who elects payment in the form of a lump sum, may elect that the payment be made as a rollover to a “special” IRA in accordance with the provisions of Section 402 (c)(11) of the IRC.
Direct Rollover of Certain Distributions — If a Member leaves the Company for any reason, the Member is entitled to receive a distribution of the total vested value of their account. The distribution can be in the form of a rollover as follows:
(1)   Elective Rollover — A Member may elect a rollover distribution paid directly to not more than two eligible retirement plans as specified by the Member.
 
(2)   Mandatory Rollover —
  (A)   If a Member’s account balance is greater than $1,000 but less than $5,001 and the Member fails to make an affirmative election to either receive the lump sum payment or have it directly rolled over to another qualified plan or an IRA within the election period, the account balance will be automatically rolled over to an IRA established in the Member’s name.
 
  (B)   If a Member’s account balance is $1,000 or less and the Member fails to make an affirmative election to either receive the lump sum payment or have it directly rolled over to another qualified plan or an IRA within the election period, the account balance will be automatically paid out to the Member.
2. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Basis of Accounting— The accompanying financial statements have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”). Certain amounts have been reclassified to conform to current year presentation.
Use of Estimates — The preparation of financial statements in conformity with GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets, liabilities, and changes therein and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities. Actual results could differ from those estimates.
Risks and Uncertainties — The Plan utilizes various investment instruments, including common stock, mutual funds, and a guaranteed investment contract. Investment securities, in general, are exposed to various risks, such as interest rate risk, credit risk, and overall market volatility. These risks could cause values realized on sale to differ from reported amounts in these financial statements.
Investment Valuation and Income Recognition The Plan’s investments are measured at fair value except for its benefit-responsive investment contracts which are stated at fair value and then adjusted to contract value (Note 8). Fair value is defined as the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market members at the measurement date (i.e. an exit price). A more detailed description of the individual types of securities can be found in Note 3.
Purchases and sales of securities are recorded on a trade-date basis. Interest income is recorded on the accrual basis. Dividends are recorded on the ex-dividend date.

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Expenses— The Plan pays for the administrative expenses of the Plan up to 0.25% of the market value of trust assets. In 2010, the Plan accrued .1167% of trust assets. These expenses are limited to services provided by unrelated vendors. The Company pays Plan administrative expenses which are not paid by the Plan. In addition to the administrative expense charge, an investment management fee is charged to each investment fund except for the ITT Stock Fund and the Schwab Personal Choice Retirement Account. In 2010 these investment management fees totaled $3,109 and are reflected as a component of Investment Management and Administrative expense on the Statement of Changes in Net Assets Available For Benefits.
Payment of Benefits— Benefit payments to Members are recorded upon distribution. Amounts allocated to accounts of Members who have elected to withdraw from the Plan but have not yet been paid were $61 and $5 at December 31, 2010 and 2009, respectively.
Member LoansMember loans are recorded at their unpaid principal balance plus any accrued but unpaid interest. In the event that a Member fails to make repayment for three consecutive months, the loan is considered to be in default. In the event default is declared, the outstanding loan balance and any accrued interest may be treated as a withdrawal prior to Termination of Employment subject to the withdrawal provisions outlined in the Plan document.
Recent Accounting Pronouncements — In September 2010, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) issued guidance specifying that member loans in defined contribution benefit plans should be classified as notes receivable from members, which are segregated from plan investments, and are measured at their unpaid principal balance plus any accrued but unpaid interest. Accordingly, member loans for all periods presented have been reclassified as receivables from members for all periods presented. These changes did not have a material effect on the Statement of Changes in Assets Available for Benefits.
In May 2011, the FASB issued guidance intended to achieve common fair value measurements and related disclosures between U.S. GAAP and international accounting standards. The amendments primarily clarify existing fair value guidance and therefore the amendments are not intended to change the application of existing fair value measurement guidance. However, the amendments include certain instances where a particular principle or requirement for measuring fair value or disclosing information about fair value measurements has changed. This guidance is effective for the periods beginning after December 15, 2011 and early application is prohibited. The requirements are not expected to have a material effect on the Plan’s fair value measurements.
3. FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS
The following is a description of the valuation methodologies and inputs used to measure fair value for major categories of investments.
    Cash equivalents and mutual funds —Fair value is measured at net asset value (“NAV”). Investments in cash equivalents and mutual funds are classified in Level 1 of the fair value hierarchy.
 
    Equities — Common and preferred stock is valued at the closing price reported on the major market on which the individual securities are traded at the measurement date. ITT Stock Fund invests primarily in ITT Corporation common stock, which is traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the ticker symbol (ITT) and is valued at its NAV. The NAV of the ITT Stock Fund is computed

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      based on the closing price of ITT common stock reported by the NYSE at the measurement date, plus the NAV of the short-term money market included in the ITT Stock Fund, divided by the number of units outstanding. The money market portion of the ITT Stock Fund provides liquidity, which enables the Plan Members to transfer money daily among all investment choices. As all equity securities held by the Plan are publicly traded in active markets, the securities are classified within Level 1 of the fair value hierarchy.
 
    U.S. government securities and corporate bonds — U.S. government securities are generally valued using matrix pricing or fair value is estimated using quoted prices of securities with similar characteristics. Corporate bonds are generally valued by using pricing models (e.g., discounted cash flows), quoted prices of securities with similar characteristics or broker quotes. Investments in fixed income securities are classified in Level 2 of the fair value hierarchy.
 
    Guaranteed investment contracts — The Stable Value Fund includes traditional and synthetic guaranteed investment contracts (“GICs”). For a traditional GIC, the issuer of the GIC takes a deposit from the Plan and purchases investments that are held in the issuer’s general accounts. In return, the issuer of the GIC is obligated to repay the principal and specified interest guaranteed to the Plan. The fair value of a traditional GIC is generally estimated by discounting the related cash flows based on current yields of similar instruments with comparable durations. In a synthetic GIC structure, there are two components, an underlying investment and a wrapper contract. The underlying investments remain owned by the Plan and are measured at fair value based on the nature of the individual security. The fair value of wrapper contracts is generally estimated using a discounted replacement cost approach which incorporates the difference between current market rates for the identical wrapper contract (See Note 8) and wrap fees currently being charged by market members. Traditional GICs are classified in Level 2 of the fair value hierarchy. Investments held underlying a synthetic GIC are classified in the fair value hierarchy based on the nature of the underlying security, which is Level 2, and the wrapper contracts are classified in Level 3.
 
    Common collective trust (“CCTs”) — Common Collective Trusts are arrangements in which the funds of individual trusts are pooled to avail themselves of professional investment management and achieve greater diversification of investment, stability of income or other investment objectives. CCTs invest in debt and equity securities, the mix of which varies by Fund, and each CCT reports the NAV as of the measurement date. Fair value is estimated based on the NAV practical expedient described below. There are no unfunded commitments related to the CCTs and investments in CCTs can be redeemed on a daily basis. CCTs are classified in Level 2 of the fair value hierarchy.
 
    Brokerage Account — Securities held in the PCRA Brokerage account are valued at the closing price reported on the major market on which the individual securities are traded at the measurement date. These securities are classified in Level 1 of the fair value hierarchy.
In measuring plan assets at fair value, a fair value hierarchy is applied which categorizes and prioritizes the inputs used to estimate fair value into three levels. The fair value hierarchy is based on maximizing the use of observable inputs and minimizing the use of unobservable inputs when measuring fair value. Classification within the fair value hierarchy is based on the lowest level input that is significant to the fair value measurement. The three levels of the fair value hierarchy are defined as follows:
    Level 1 inputs are quoted prices (unadjusted) in active markets for identical assets or liabilities.
 
    Level 2 inputs are other than quoted prices included within Level 1 that are observable for the asset or liability, either directly or indirectly. Level 2 inputs include quoted prices (in non-active markets or in active markets for similar assets or liabilities), inputs other than quoted prices that are observable, and inputs that are derived principally from or corroborated by observable market data by correlation or other means.

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    Level 3 inputs are unobservable inputs for the assets or liabilities.
In certain instances, fair value is estimated using quoted market prices obtained from an external pricing service. In obtaining such data from the pricing service, the Plan has evaluated the methodologies used to develop the estimate of fair value in order to assess whether such valuations are representative of fair value, including NAV. Additionally, in certain circumstances, the Plan may adjust NAV reported by an asset manager when sufficient evidence indicates NAV is not representative of fair value.
In September 2009, the Financial Accounting Standards Board provided investors with a practical expedient for measuring the fair value of investments in certain entities that calculate NAV. The practical expedient enables an entity holding investments in certain entities that calculate net asset value per share or its equivalent for which the fair value is not readily determinable, to measure the fair value of such investments on the basis of that net asset value per share or its equivalent without adjustment. The Plan adopted this guidance for the year ended December 31, 2009; however, application of the practical expedient did not have a material effect on the Plan’s fair value measurements. No adjustments to reported NAV reported by an asset manager have been recorded.
The following table sets forth by level within the fair value hierarchy a summary of the Plan’s investments measured at fair value on a recurring basis at December 31, 2010.
Fair Value Measurements at December 31, 2010
                                 
    Quoted Prices in                    
    Active Markets     Significant Other     Significant        
    for Identical     Observable     Unobservable        
    Assets (Level 1)     Inputs (Level 2)     Inputs (Level 3)     Total  
Cash and cash equivalents
  $ 27,058                     $ 27,058  
Equities and brokerage account
    780,527                       780,527  
Mutual funds
    239,896                       239,896  
U.S. government securities
          $ 27,280               27,280  
Corporate bonds
            18,012               18,012  
Guaranteed investment contracts
    21,787       704,860     $ 1,552       728,199  
Common collective trusts
            473,429               473,429  
 
                       
Member directed investments
    1,069,268       1,223,581       1,552       2,294,401  
 
                               
Non-Member directed investments
    26       5,638               5,664  
 
                       
Total
  $ 1,069,294     $ 1,229,219     $ 1,552     $ 2,300,065  
 
                       

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Fair Value Measurements at December 31, 2009
                                 
    Quoted Prices in                    
    Active Markets     Significant Other     Significant        
    for Identical     Observable     Unobservable        
    Assets (Level 1)     Inputs (Level 2)     Inputs (Level 3)     Total  
Cash and cash equivalents
  $ 30,736                     $ 30,736  
Equities and brokerage account
    754,047                       754,047  
Mutual funds
    193,790                       193,790  
U.S. government securities
          $ 18,341               18,341  
Corporate bonds
            26,690               26,690  
Guaranteed investment contracts
    17,370       678,893     $ 1,119       697,382  
Common collective trusts
            353,765               353,765  
 
                       
Member directed investments
    995,943       1,077,689       1,119       2,074,751  
 
                               
Non-Member directed investments
    1,100       11,501               12,601  
 
                       
Total
  $ 997,043     $ 1,089,190     $ 1,119     $ 2,087,352  
 
                       
The following table presents a reconciliation of the beginning and ending balances of the fair value measurements using significant unobservable inputs (Level 3):
         
    Guaranteed  
    Investment  
    Contracts  
Beginning balance — January 1, 2009
  $ 27,151  
Unrealized (losses)
    (481 )
Transfers in and/or out of Level 3
    (25,551 )
 
     
Beginning balance — January 1, 2010
  $ 1,119  
 
     
Unrealized gain
    433  
Ending balance — December 31, 2010
  $ 1,552  
 
     
The Plan reports transfers within the fair value hierarchy as of the beginning of the period. The 2009 transfers primarily reflect adoption of the NAV practical expedient described above.
4. INVESTMENTS
The following presents investments that represent 5 percent or more of the Plan’s net assets available for benefits:

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    2010   2009
ITT Corporation Common Stock, 8,289,354 and 9,208,369 shares, respectively, at fair value
  $431,958   $458,024
Pyramid Enhanced Intermediate Fixed Income Fund*
  $336,557   $308,210
American Global New Perspective Fund (Global Equity Fund), 5,409,023 and 5,497,803 shares, respectively, at fair value
  $154,806   $140,964
JPMCB Smart Index Fund, 4,331,381 shares
  $121,755   **
Pyramid Intermediate Managed Maturing Fund*
  $119,058   $115,088
Pyramid Short Managed Maturing Fund*
  **   $117,026
 
*   These investment contracts are part of the Stable Value fund investment option
 
**   These investments did not represent 5% or more of the plan assets in the respective years.
During the year ended December 31, 2010, the Plan’s investments (including gains and losses on investments bought and sold, as well as held during the year) appreciated in value by $147,770, as follows:
         
Equities
  $ 59,855  
Mutual Funds
    27,619  
U.S. Government Securities
    3,513  
Corporate Bonds
    310  
Common Collective Trusts
    56,466  
Other
    7  
 
     
Net Appreciation in Fair Value of Investments
  $ 147,770  
 
     
5. SECURITIES LENDING
Through July 28, 2009, the Plan participated in a securities lending program through the trustee. Under this program, the Plan’s investment securities were loaned to investment bankers for a fee. On July 28, 2009, the Plan entered into a loan agreement with the Company for the purpose of unwinding the securities lending program and purchasing the collateral securities. The Plan repaid the collateral it held in return for the securities it had lent. As the value of the collateral held was less than the Plan’s obligation to return the collateral, the loan agreement described above was used to fund this collateral deficiency. As of July 28, 2009, the Plan no longer participates in the securities lending program. No plan member has realized a loss as a result of the collateral deficiency.
6. PLAN TRUSTEE
Fees paid by the Plan for trustee services provided by Wells Fargo Bank, NA amounted to $373 for the year ended December 31, 2010.

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7. FEDERAL INCOME TAX STATUS
The IRS has determined and informed the Company by letter dated February 12, 2004 that the Plan and related trust are designed in accordance with applicable sections of the IRC. The Plan has been amended since receiving the determination letter. However, the Plan administrator believes that the Plan is designed and is currently being operated in compliance with the applicable requirements of the IRC and the Plan and the related trust continue to be tax-exempt. Therefore, no provision for income taxes has been included in the Plan’s financial statements. The Plan was amended and restated in 2010 and an application for a determination letter was filed on January 31, 2011 under Filing Cycle E.
8. INVESTMENT CONTRACTS WITH INSURANCE AND OTHER FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
The Plan provides a self-managed stable value investment option to Members that includes synthetic GICs which simulate the performance of a GIC through an issuer’s guarantee of a specific interest rate (the wrapper contract) and a portfolio of financial instruments that are owned by the Plan. The synthetic GIC includes underlying assets which are held in trust owned by the Plan and utilizes benefit-responsive wrapper contracts issued by Bank of America, N.A., JP Morgan Chase Bank and Monumental Life Insurance Co. The contracts provide that the Members execute plan transactions at contract value. Contract value represents contributions made to the fund, plus earnings, less Member withdrawals.
The following investments are the underlying categories in the guaranteed investment contracts as of December 31, 2010 and 2009:
                 
    2010     2009  
Cash and cash equivalents
  $ 21,787     $ 17,370  
U.S. government securities
    93,230       83,919  
Corporate bonds
    30,001       40,249  
Investment contracts
    5,122       5,572  
Common collective trusts
    566,371       540,324  
Other
    11,688       9,948  
 
           
Total
  $ 728,199     $ 697,382  
 
           
The interest rates are reset quarterly based on market rates of other similar investments, the current yield of the underlying investments and the spread between the market value and contract value. The rate cannot be less than 0%. Certain events such as plan termination or a Plan merger initiated by the Company may limit the ability of the Plan to transact at contract value or may allow for the termination of the wrapper contract at less than current value. The Company does not believe that any events that may limit the ability of the Plan to transact at contract value are probable.

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Average yields:   2010   2009
Based on year-end average yield of investment (1)
  2.53%   3.29%
Based on average yield credited to Members (2)
  3.42%   3.44%
 
(1)   Computed by market value sum of the funds holding times their respective yields, divided by the sum of the holdings as of the stated reporting date.
 
(2)   Computed by the sum of the book value holdings times the crediting rate for the fund divided by the market value of the fund.
The Statement of Net Assets Available for Benefits presents investment contracts at fair value, as well as providing an additional line item showing an adjustment from fair value to contract value for fully benefit-responsive investment contracts. The Statement of Changes in Net Assets Available for Benefits is presented on a contract value basis.
9. EXEMPT PARTY-IN-INTEREST TRANSACTIONS
At December 31, 2010 and 2009, the Plan held 8,289,354 and 9,208,369 shares outstanding, respectively, of common stock of the Company, with a cost basis of $198,847 and $219,964, respectively. During the year ended December 31, 2010, the Plan recorded related dividend income of $8,530 and net appreciation of $19,085.
Certain administrative functions are performed by the officers and employees of the Company (who may also be Members in the Plan) at no cost to the Plan.
At December 31, 2010 and 2009, Wells Fargo Bank, NA maintained short-term investments of $46,169 and $44,888, respectively.
Fees paid by the Plan for the investment management services were $3,109 for the year-ended December 31, 2010.
In July of 2009, the Company entered into a loan agreement with the Plan for the purpose of unwinding the securities lending program and purchasing the collateral securities. The original loan amount was $30.4 million of which $10.8 million was outstanding at December 31, 2010.
These transactions are not deemed prohibited party-in-interest transactions, because they are covered by statutory or administrative exemptions from the IRC and ERISA’s rules on prohibited transactions.
10. PLAN TERMINATION
Although it has not expressed any intent to do so, the Company has the right under the Plan to discontinue its contributions at any time and to terminate the Plan subject to the provisions of ERISA. In the event of Plan termination, Members will become 100% vested in their accounts.
11. ASSET TRANSFERS/ROLLOVERS
During 2010, the assets of the Impact Science & Technology, Inc. 401 (K) Retirement Plan totaling $28,389 were transferred into the Plan. In addition, $6,134 was rolled over into the Plan.
12. SUBSEQUENT EVENTS
The JPMCB SmartRetirement Fund 2010 matured on December 31, 2010 and as a result was removed as an investment choice under the Plan on March 15, 2011. Any account balances remaining in this Fund on that date were automatically transferred to the JPMCB SmartRetirement Income Fund.

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On January 12, 2011, the Company announced plans to separate its businesses into three distinct, publicly traded companies. We expect this separation to have minimal to no impact on the members.
On March 15, 2011, the Pension Fund Trust and Investment Committee of the Company directed Wells Fargo to liquidate the remaining non-member directed investments and use the proceeds to pay down the liability to the Company. The liquidation is expected to be completed by June 30, 2011.
13. RECONCILIATION OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS TO FORM 5500
A reconciliation of net assets available for benefits per the financial statements to the total net assets per the Form 5500 as of December 31, 2010 and 2009, and the increase (decrease) in net assets per the financial statements to the net income per the Form 5500 for the year ended December 31, 2010, is as follows:
                 
    As of  
    December 31,  
    2010     2009  
Net assets available for benefits per the financial statements
  $ 2,294,070     $ 2,091,888  
Amounts allocated to withdrawing Members
    (61 )     (5 )
Adjustment from fair value to contract value for fully benefit responsive investment contracts
    26,930       4,727  
 
           
Net assets available for benefits per the Form 5500
  $ 2,320,939     $ 2,096,610  
 
           
         
    As of  
    December 31, 2010  
Increase in net assets per financial statements
  $ 202,182  
Adjustment from fair value to contract value for fully benefit responsive investment contracts
    22,203  
Add: Amounts allocated to withdrawing Members at December 31, 2009
    5  
Less: Amounts allocated to withdrawing Members at December 31, 2010
    (61 )
 
     
Net income per Form 5500
  $ 224,329  
 
     
The following is a reconciliation of withdrawals and distributions to Members according to the financial statements to the Form 5500:

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    Year Ended  
    December 31, 2010  
Withdrawals and distributions per the financial statements
  $ 157,259  
Add: Amounts allocated to withdrawing Members at December 31, 2010
    61  
Less: Amounts allocated to withdrawing Members at December 31, 2009
    (5 )
Less: Amounts deemed distributed for tax purposes in 2010
    (1,322 )
 
     
Withdrawals and distributions per the Form 5500
  $ 155,993  
 
     

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ITT CORPORATION SALARIED INVESTMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN
  EIN: 13-5158950
SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LEVEL 4i — SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
  PN: 100
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2010
   
                     
        (c) Description of Investment, including Maturity Date,       (e) Current
(a)   (b) Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lesser or Similar Party   Rate of Interest, Collateral, and Par or Maturity Value   (d) Cost   Value
*
  Wells Fargo Short Term Investment Fund   Money Market   **     26,242,895  
 
  JP Morgan Liquidity Fund   Money Market   **     651,660  
*
  Wells Fargo Advantage Government   Money Market   **     19,926,541  
 
  Broker — New Zealand Dollar   Cash — Invested in New Zealand Dollar   **     12  
 
  Broker — Euro   Cash — Invested in Euro   **     144  
 
  Broker — Japanese Yen   Cash — Invested in Japanese Yen   **     322  
 
  Broker — Pound Sterling   Cash — Invested in Pound Sterling   **     739  
 
  United States Dollars   Cash — US Dollars   **     162,565  
 
  ARMT 2005-1 5A2   Collateralized Mortgage Obligation — Floater 0.59 January 25, 2011   **     15,022  
 
  BOAMS 2005—5 3A2   Whole Loan 15 Year — 4.75 June 25, 2019   **     201,936  
 
  CSFB 2004-AR8 2A1   Comm Pty — Securities 2.86 September 25, 2034   **     152,078  
 
  FG A29420   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation 15 year 6.0 November 1, 2033   **     127,648  
 
  FG J10982   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation 15 year 4.5 May 1, 2024   **     711,251  
 
  FGLMC 5 1/11   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation Gold 30 year 5.0 February 1, 2040   **     1,185,088  
 
  FGLMC 5.5 1/11   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation Gold 30 year 5.5 June 1, 2040   **     1,811,571  
 
  FGLMC 6 1/11   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation 30 year 6.0 July 1, 2040   **     1,104,793  
 
  FH 1B3170   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation 7 year hybrid 5.61 December 1, 2011   **     423,389  
 
  FH 1G1999   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation 7 year hybrid 5.37 July 1, 2014   **     27,669  
 
  FH 1G2061   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation 7 year hybrid 5.43 July 1, 2014   **     41,591  
 
  FH 1J0453   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation 7 year hybrid 5.49 June 1, 2014   **     28,059  
 
  FH 1J1749   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation 7 year hybrid 5.45 June 1, 2014   **     194,787  
 
  FH 782758   Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation 7 year hybrid 5.74 November 1, 2013   **     268,979  
 
  FHR 2475F   Collateralized Mortgage Obligation — Floater 1.26 January 15, 2011   **     287,694  
 
  FHR 2766 SW   Collateralized Mortgage Obligation — INV IO 6.94 January 15, 2011   **     1,743  
 
  FRH 2931 GA   Collateralized Morgtgage Obligation — PAC 5.0 November 15, 2028   **     143,306  
 
  FHR 3036 NS   Collateralized Mortgage Obligation — INV IO 6.94 January 5, 2011   **     26,389  
 
  FHR 3349 MY   Collateralized Mortgage Obligation — Sequential 5.5 July 15, 2037   **     1,301,322  

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ITT CORPORATION SALARIED INVESTMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN
  EIN: 13-5158950
SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LEVEL 4i — SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
  PN: 100
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2010
   
                     
        (c) Description of Investment, including Maturity Date,       (e) Current
(a)   (b) Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lesser or Similar Party   Rate of Interest, Collateral, and Par or Maturity Value   (d) Cost   Value
 
  FHS 237 S22   Collateralized Mortgage Obligation — INV IO 6.89 January 15, 2011   **     157,672  
 
  FHS 237 S23   Collateralized Mortgage Obligation — INV IO 6.84 January 15, 2011   **     55,716  
 
  FHS 240 S22   Collateralized Mortgage Obligation — INV IO 6.89 January 15, 2011   **     171,113  
 
  FN 254766   Federal National Mortgage Association 30 year 5.0 May 1, 2032   **     188,221  
 
  FN 709705   Federal National Mortgage Association 30 year 5.0 February 1, 2032   **     145,736  
 
  FN 713985   Federal National Mortgage Assocation 30 year 5.0 October 1, 2032   **     291,394  
 
  FN 745327   Federal National Mortgage Association 30 year 6.0 March 1, 2035   **     745,481  
 
  FN 831679   Federal National Mortgage Association 30 year 6.5 January 1, 2036   **     146,138  
 
  FN 888890   Federal National Mortgage Association 30 year 6.5 February 1. 2036   **     123,980  
 
  FN 889072   Federal National Mortgage Association 30 year 6.5 September 1, 2036   **     1,103,503  
 
  FN 889307   Federal National Mortgage Association 30 year 5.0 October 1, 2032   **     575,496  
 
  FN 889568   Federal National Mortgage Association 15 year 5.5 September 1, 2017   **     1,248,282  
 
  FN 908854   Federal National Mortgage Association 30 year 6.5 May 1, 2036   **     122,072  
 
  FN 930796   Federal National Mortgage Association 30 year 5.0 March 1, 2033   **     406,009  
 
  FN AC6082   Federal National Mortgage Association 15 year 4.5 July 1, 2024   **     461,810  
 
  FN AD0249   Federal National Mortgage Association 30 year 5.5 March 1, 2032   **     1,187,270  
 
  FNCI 3.5 1/11   Federal National Mortgage Association 15 year 3.5 July 1, 2025   **     956,536  
 
  FNCI 4 1/11   Federal National Mortgage Association 15 year 4.0 July 1, 2024   **     1,513,865  
 
  FNCL 4 1/11   Federal National Mortgage Association 30 year 4.0 September 1, 2039   **     21,355,994  
 
  FNCL 5 1/11   Federal National Mortgage Association 30 year 5.0 February 1, 2040   **     431,013  
 
  FNCL 5.5 1/11   Federal National Mortgage Association 30 year 5.5 June 1, 2040   **     2,695,997  
 
  FNCL 6 1/11   Federal National Mortgage Association 30 year 6.0 July 1, 2040   **     1,048,839  
 
  FNR 2002-81 SJ   Collateralized Mortgage Obligation — INV IO 7.24 January 25, 2011   **     23,171  
 
  FNR 2006-43 G   Collateralized Mortgage Obligation — Sequential 6.5 September 25, 2033   **     74,049  
 
  FNR 2006-63 AB   Collateralized Mortgage Obligation — Sequential 6.5 October 25, 2033   **     44,718  
 
  FNR 2006-63 AE   Collateralized Mortgage Obligation — Sequential 6.5 October 25, 2033   **     45,531  
 
  FNR 2006-78-BC   Collateralized Mortgage Obligation — Sequential 6.5 January 25, 2034   **     74,124  
 
  FNR 2010-116 BI   Collateralized Mortgage Obligation — IO 5.0 August 25, 2020   **     192,030  
 
  FNW 2003-W6 1A41   Collateralized Mortgage Obligation — Sequential 5.4 October 25, 2042   **     267,814  
 
  G2 4679   Government National Mortgage Association II 30 year 5.0 April 1, 2040   **     708,404  

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ITT CORPORATION SALARIED INVESTMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN
  EIN: 13-5158950
SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LEVEL 4i — SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
  PN: 100
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2010
   
                     
        (c) Description of Investment, including Maturity Date,       (e) Current
(a)   (b) Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lesser or Similar Party   Rate of Interest, Collateral, and Par or Maturity Value   (d) Cost   Value
 
  GN 713334   Government National Mortgage Association 30 year 4.5 April 1, 2039   **     281,066  
 
  GNSF 4 1/11   Government National Mortgage Association 30 year 4.0 February 1, 2040   **     4,585,610  
 
  GNSF 4.5 1/11   Governement National Mortgage Association 30 year 4.5 February 1, 2039   **     1,951,684  
 
  GNSF 5 1/11   Government National Mortgage Association 30 year 5.0 February 1, 2040   **     1,307,650  
 
  GNSF 6 1/11   Government National Mortgage Association 30 year 6.0 July 1, 2040   **     648,723  
 
  WAMU 2005-AR1 A2A1   Collateralized Mortgage Obligation — Floater .60 January 25, 2011   **     74,686  
 
  WAMU 2005-AR15 A1A1   Collateralized Mortgage Obligation — Floater .52 January 25, 2011   **     145,139  
 
  WAMU 2005-AR2 2A21   Collateralized Mortgage Obligation — Floater .59 January 25, 2011   **     51,837  
 
  BANK OF SCOTLAND PLC   Covered Bond 5.25 February 21, 2017   **     332,643  
 
  BSCMS 2004-PWR6 A4   Commercial Mortgage Backed Security 4.52 December 11, 2011   **     308,440  
 
  COMM 2007-FL14 A1   Commercial Mortgage Backed Security .35 January 15, 2011   **     356,612  
 
  GCCFC 2005-GG3 A4   Commercial Mortgage Backed Security 4.8 December 10, 2014   **     349,675  
 
  GECMC 2002-1A A3   Commercial Mortgage Backed Security 6.27 April 10, 2012   **     761,435  
 
  LBUBS 2006-C4 A4   Commercial Mortgage Backed Security 5.88 May 15, 2016   **     287,630  
 
  MSDWC 2002-TOP7 A2   Commercial Mortgage Backed Security 5.98 May 15, 2012   **     1,346,636  
 
  MSDWC 2003-HQ2 A2   Commercial Mortgage Backed Security 4.92 February 12, 2013   **     317,712  
 
  Credit Suisse USA, Inc.   Cash Equivalent — 5.5 August 16, 2011   **     126,229  
 
  FANNIE MAE   Cash Equivalent — 6.25 February 1, 2011   **     1,689,662  
 
  FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK   Cash Equivalent — .16 January 11, 2011   **     579,800  
 
  FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK   Cash Equivalent — .23 January 26, 2011   **     650,073  
 
  FREDDIE MAC   Cash Equivalent — .25 January 21, 2011   **     1,315,153  
 
  General Electric Capital Corp.   Cash Equivalent — .36 February 15, 2011   **     580,500  
 
  ALLYA 2010-1 A2   Asset Backed Security — Auto Prime Qual — .75 April 15, 2012   **     186,773  
 
  COMET 2006-A4 A4   Asset Backed Security — Card — .30 January 18, 2011   **     1,014,923  
 
  COMNI 2099-A8 A8   Asset Backed Security — Card — 2.36 January 18, 2011   **     1,413,843  
 
  CWL-2003-5 MF1   Asset Backed Security — Home Equity — 5.41 January 25, 2034   **     134,200  
 
  CWL-2004-1 3A   Asset Backed Security — Home Equity — .54 January 25, 2011   **     933  
 
  CWL 2004-13 MV1   Asset Backed Security — Home Equity — .76 January 25, 2011   **     3,766  
 
  FORDO 2009-A-A3B   Asset Backed Security — Auto Prime Qual — 2.76 January 18, 2011   **     458,144  
 
  MBART 2010-1 A2   Asset Backed Security — Auto Prime Qual — .70 August 15, 2012   **     375,420  

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ITT CORPORATION SALARIED INVESTMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN
  EIN: 13-5158950
SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LEVEL 4i — SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
  PN: 100
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2010
   
                     
        (c) Description of Investment, including Maturity Date,       (e) Current
(a)   (b) Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lesser or Similar Party   Rate of Interest, Collateral, and Par or Maturity Value   (d) Cost   Value
 
  MEDL 2005-2G A   Asset Backed Security — Global — .32 February 22, 2011   **     129,707  
 
  OOMLT 2003-4 A2   Asset Backed Security — Home Equity — .9 January 25, 2011   **     31,773  
 
  OOMLT 2005-4 A3   Asset Backed Security — Home Equity — .52 January 25, 2011   **     61,459  
 
  OOMLT 2007-4 2A1   Asset Backed Security — Home Equity — .35 January 25, 2011   **     31,260  
 
  RAMP 2006-EFC1 A2   Asset Backed Security — Home Equity — .46 January 25, 2011   **     94,984  
 
  RASC 2004-KS12 M1   Asset Backed Security — Home Equity — .79 January 25, 2011   **     105,908  
 
  WAOT-2008-A A3A   Asset Backed Security — Auto Prime Qual — 4.81 September 20, 2012   **     89,526  
 
  WFHET 2004-2 A16   Asset Backed Security — Home Equity — 5.0 May 25, 2034   **     319,606  
 
  US Treasury Bill   Short Term US Treasury — January 13, 2011   **     124,995  
 
  US Dollar   Cash January 5, 2011   **     (3,400,679 )
 
  Verizon Communications   Cash Equivalent — 5.35 February 15, 2011   **     194,874  
 
  US Treasury Bond   US Government Security, Maturity — November 30, 2015   **     491,368  
 
  US 10YR NOTE FUT Mar11   US Treasury Note Futures 0 March 22, 2011   **     20,390  
 
  US 2YR NOTE (CBT) Mar11   US Treasury Note Futures 0 March 31, 2011   **     (3,453 )
 
  US 5YR NOTE (CBT) Mar11   US Treasury Note Futures 0 March 31, 2011   **     (43,750 )
 
  US LONG BOND(CBT) Mar11   US Treasury Note Futures 0 March 22, 2011   **     (3,375 )
 
  US TREASURY N/B   US Treasury 2.25 November 30, 2017   **     1,177,075  
 
  US TREASURY N/B   US Treasury 1.25 October 31, 2015   **     4,316,290  
 
  US TREASURY N/B   US Treasury 1.25 September 30, 2015   **     978,295  
 
  US TREASURY N/B   US Treasury .75 September 15, 2013   **     9,329,113  
 
  US TREASURY N/B   US Treasury 2.5 June 30, 2017   **     1,122,852  
 
  US TREASURY N/B   US Treasury 1.88 June 30, 2015   **     8,749,168  
 
  US TREASURY N/B   US Treasury 2.12 May 31, 2015   **     778,623  
 
  US TREASURY N/B   US Treasury 2.38 February 28, 2015   **     5,388,774  
 
  US TREASURY N/B   US Treasury 2.25 January 31, 2015   **     331,513  
 
  US TREASURY N/B   US Treasury 8.75 May 15, 2017   **     1,514,456  
 
  US TREASURY N/B   US Treasury 8.00 November 15, 2021   **     1,079,969  
 
  US Treasury Bond   US Government Security, Par — 3,000,000 Maturity 2/15/2019, Interest 8.875%   **     4,315,314  
 
  US Treasury Inflation-Index Bond   US Government Security, Par — 6,436,979.40 Maturity 1/15/2015, Interest 1.625%   **     6,863,931  

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ITT CORPORATION SALARIED INVESTMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN
  EIN: 13-5158950
SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LEVEL 4i — SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
  PN: 100
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2010
   
                     
        (c) Description of Investment, including Maturity Date,       (e) Current
(a)   (b) Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lesser or Similar Party   Rate of Interest, Collateral, and Par or Maturity Value   (d) Cost   Value
 
  US Treasury Bond   US Government Security, Par — 1,735,000 Maturity 11/15/2021, Interest 8.0%   **     2,453,941  
 
  US Treasury Note   US Government Security, Par — 2,495,000 Maturity 1/31/2011, Interest ..875%   **     2,496,267  
 
  US Treaasury Note   US Government Security, Par — 2,965,000 Maturity 1/31/2012, Interest ..875%   **     2,981,562  
 
  US Treasury Note   US Government Security, Par — 5,150,000 Maturity 4/30/2012, Interest 1.0%   **     5,191,664  
 
  US Treasury Note   US Government Security, Par — 2,520,000 Maturity 8/15/2012, Interest 1.75%   **     2,571,778  
 
  US Treasury Note   US Government Security, Par — 385,000 Maturity 11/30/2012, Interest 3.375%   **     405,784  
 
  FANNIE MAE   Federal National Mortgage Association 2.38 July 28, 2015   **     2,944,661  
 
  FANNIE MAE   Federal National Mortgage Association 4.88 December 15, 2016   **     584,075  
 
  FANNIE MAE   Federal National Mortgage Association 4.62 May 1, 2013   **     969,042  
 
  FANNIE MAE   Federal National Mortgage Association 5.25 August 1, 2012   **     1,117,429  
 
  FARMER MAC GTD TR 07-1   Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation 5.12 April 19, 2017   **     1,317,798  
 
  FREDDIE MAC   Federal Home Loan Corporation 3.75 March 27, 2019   **     104,496  
 
  FREDDIE MAC   Federal Home Loan Corporation 5.12 October 18, 2016   **     503,617  
 
  Tennessee Valley Authority   Tennessee Valley Authority 5.25 September 15, 2039   **     305,712  
 
  Eurasina Development Bank   Supranational 7.38 September 29, 2014   **     109,760  
 
  Federal Republic of Brazil   Sovereign 6.0 January 17, 2017   **     492,504  
 
  Republic of South Africa   Sovereign 5.5 March 9, 2020   **     194,555  
 
  Russian Foreign Bond   Sovereign 3.62 April 29, 2015         302,263  
 
  Axis Capital Holdings   Corporate Bond, Par — 3,000,000 Maturity 12/01/2014, Interest 5.750%   **     3,190,086  
 
  Bank of America Corp.   Corporate Bond, Par — 2,120,000.000 Maturity 12/01/2015, Interest 5.250%   **     2,155,724  
 
  Comcast Corp.   Corporate Bond, Par — 2,200,000, Maturity 11/15/2017, Interest 6.3%   **     2,518,886  
 
  EOG Resources, Inc.   Corporate Bond, Par — 2,180,000, Maturity 9/15/2017, Interest 5.875%   **     2,472,159  
 
  Home Depot   Corporate Bond, Par 2,390,000, Maturity 3/1/2016, Interest 5.4%   **     2,678,246  
 
  Time Warner   Corporate Bond, Par — 2,340,000, Maturity 11/15/2016, Interest 5.875%   **     2,641,198  
 
  Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.   Corporate Bond, Par — 2,050,000, Maturity 2/15/2018, Interest 5.8%   **     2,355,522  
 
  ALTRIA GROUP INC   Corporate Bond 9.7 November 10, 2018   **     353,236  
 
  AMERICAN MOVIL SAB DE CV   Corporate Bond 5.0 March 30, 2020   **     599,690  

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  EIN: 13-5158950
SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LEVEL 4i — SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
  PN: 100
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2010
   
                     
        (c) Description of Investment, including Maturity Date,       (e) Current
(a)   (b) Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lesser or Similar Party   Rate of Interest, Collateral, and Par or Maturity Value   (d) Cost   Value
 
  ANGLOGOLD HOLDINGS PLC   Corporate Bond 5.38 April 15, 2020   **     367,972  
 
  ANHEUSER-BUSCH INBEV WOR   Corporate Bond 5.38 January 15, 2020   **     105,295  
 
  ANHEUSER-BUSCH INBEV WOR   Corporate Bond 6.88 November 15, 2019   **     186,125  
 
  ANHEUSER-BUSCH INBEV WOR   Corporate Bond 7.75 January 15, 2019   **     115,208  
 
  ANHEUSER-BUSCH INBEV WOR   Corporate Bond 7.2 January 15, 2014   **     229,475  
 
  AT&T INC   Corporate Bond 6.7 November 15, 2013   **     417,827  
 
  BANK OF AMERICA CORP   Corporate Bond 6.5 August 1, 2016   **     472,675  
 
  BANK OF AMERICA CORP   Corporate Bond 4.5 April 1, 2015   **     282,586  
 
  BANK OF AMERICA CORP   Corporate Bond 5.65 May 1, 2018   **     164,990  
 
  BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY FIN   Corporate Bond 4.5 January 15, 2013   **     608,020  
 
  BRITISH TELECOM PLC   Corporate Bond 5.95 January 15, 2018   **     252,440  
 
  CANADIAN PACIFIC RR CO   Corporate Bond 7.25 May 15, 2019   **     221,783  
 
  CAPITAL ONE BANK USA NA   Corporate Bond 8.8 July 15, 2019   **     317,654  
 
  CENOVUS ENERGY INC   Corporate Bond 4.5 September 15, 2014   **     629,186  
 
  CITIGROUP INC   Corporate Bond 5.38 August 9, 2020   **     164,332  
 
  CITIGROUP INC   Corporate Bond 5.5 October 15, 2014   **     59,898  
 
  CITIGROUP INC   Corporate Bond 8.5 May 22, 2019   **     31,266  
 
  CITIGROUP INC   Corporate Bond 5.5 April 11, 2013   **     420,050  
 
  CITIGROUP INC   Corporate Bond 6.0 August 15, 2017   **     44,295  
 
  COMCAST CORP   Corporate Bond 6.3 November 15, 2017   **     172,950  
 
  CREDIT SUISSE NEW YORK   Corporate Bond 5.5 May 1, 2014   **     403,624  
 
  CREDIT SUISSE NEW YORK   Corporate Bond 5.0 May 15, 2013   **     335,628  
 
  CREDIT SUISSE USA INC   Corporate Bond 6.0 February 15, 2018   **     262,791  
 
  DCP MIDSTREAM LLC   Corporate Bond 5.35 March 15, 2020   **     189,394  
 
  DCP MIDSTREAM LLC   Corporate Bond 9.75 March 15, 2019   **     211,365  
 
  DIAGEO CAPITAL PLC   Corporate Bond 5.2 January 30, 2013   **     253,050  
 
  DISCOVERY COMMUNICATIONS   Corporate Bond 3.7 June 1, 2015   **     623,052  
 
  ENTERGY ARKANSAS INC.   Corporate Bond 3.75 February 15, 2021   **     183,933  
 
  ENTERPRISE PRODUCTS OPER   Corporate Bond 3.7 June 1, 2015   **     429,380  
 
  GENERAL ELECTRIC CO   Corporate Bond 5.25 December 6, 2017         715,268  

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ITT CORPORATION SALARIED INVESTMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN
  EIN: 13-5158950
SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LEVEL 4i — SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
  PN: 100
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2010
   
                     
        (c) Description of Investment, including Maturity Date,       (e) Current
(a)   (b) Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lesser or Similar Party   Rate of Interest, Collateral, and Par or Maturity Value   (d) Cost   Value
 
  GOLD FIELDS OROGEN HOLD   Corporate Bond 4.88 October 7, 2020   **     193,602  
 
  GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP INC   Corporate Bond 3.7 August 1, 2015   **     36,212  
 
  GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP INC   Corporate Bond 6.15 April 1, 2018   **     217,731  
 
  GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP INC   Corporate Bond 5.95 January 18, 2018   **     261,278  
 
  GRUPO BIMBO SAB DE CV   Corporate Bond 4.88 June 30, 2020   **     180,729  
 
  HEALTH CARE REIT INC   Corporate Bond 4.7 September 15, 2017   **     232,483  
 
  HSBC FINANCE CORP   Corporate Bond 5.0 June 30, 2015   **     154,039  
 
  HUTCHISON WHAM INT 09/16   Corporate Bond 4.62 September 11, 2015   **     212,803  
 
  IBM CORP   Corporate Bond 7.62 October 15, 2018   **     328,709  
 
  INTERNATIONAL PAPER CO   Corporate Bond 7.95 June 15, 2018   **     286,439  
 
  JOHN DEERE CAPITAL CORP   Corporate Bond 4.5 April 3, 2013   **     345,791  
 
  KINDER MORGAN ENER PART   Corporate Bond 5.85 September 15, 2012   **     386,764  
 
  KRAFT FOODS INC   Corporate Bond 5.38 February 10, 2020   **     137,165  
 
  KRAFT FOODS INC   Corporate Bond 6.0 February 11, 2013   **     1,241,412  
 
  KROGER CO/THE   Corporate Bond 6.15 January 15, 2020   **     203,266  
 
  LG&E & KU ENERGY LLC   Corporate Bond 3.75 November 15, 2020   **     157,927  
 
  MET LIFE GLOB FUNDING I   Corporate Bond 5.12 April 10, 2013   **     337,357  
 
  MET LIFE INC   Corporate Bond 6.75 June 1, 2016   **     227,290  
 
  MIDAMERICAN ENERGY CO   Corporate Bond 5.95 July 15, 2017   **     140,293  
 
  MORGAN STANLEY   Corporate Bond 3.45 November 2, 2015   **     308,892  
 
  MORGAN STANLEY   Corporate Bond 5.5 January 26, 2020   **     15,476  
 
  MORGAN STANLEY   Corporate Bond 6.0 May 13, 2014   **     576,894  
 
  MORGAN STANLEY   Corporate Bond 5.45 January 9, 2017   **     85,044  
 
  MORGAN STANLEY   Corporate Bond 5.3 March 1, 2013   **     324,985  
 
  NATIONWIDE BUILDING SOCIETY   Corporate Bond 4.65 February 25, 2015   **     312,449  
 
  NBC UNIVERSAL   Corporate Bond 4.38 April 1, 2021   **     372,848  
 
  NEVADA POWER CO   Corporate Bond 7.12 March 15, 2019   **     203,814  
 
  NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS SV   Corporate Bond 8.12 May 1, 2012   **     331,778  
 
  NISOURCE FINANCE CORP   Corporate Bond 6.8 January 15, 2019   **     261,438  
 
  NORTHERN TRUST COMPANY   Corporate Bond 6.5 August 15, 2018   **     364,102  

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  EIN: 13-5158950
SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LEVEL 4i — SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
  PN: 100
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2010
   
                     
        (c) Description of Investment, including Maturity Date,       (e) Current
(a)   (b) Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lesser or Similar Party   Rate of Interest, Collateral, and Par or Maturity Value   (d) Cost   Value
 
  ONEOK PARTNERS LP   Corporate Bond 5.9 April 1, 2012   **     176,690  
 
  ORACLE CORP   Corporate Bond 5.0 July 8, 2019   **     443,613  
 
  PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC   Corporate Bond 3.5 October 1, 2020   **     384,900  
 
  PACIFICORP   Corporate Bond 5.65 July 15, 2018   **     93,647  
 
  PHILIP MORRIS INTL INC   Corporate Bond 5.65 May 16, 2018   **     289,294  
 
  PLAINS ALL AMER PIPELINE   Corporate Bond 3.95 September 15, 2015   **     303,023  
 
  PLAINS ALL AMER PIPELINE   Corporate Bond 5.75 January 15, 2020   **     109,165  
 
  PLAINS ALL AMER PIPELINE   Corporate Bond 6.5 May 1, 2018   **     146,979  
 
  PRICOA GLOBAL FUNDING 1   Corporate Bond 5.4 October 18, 2012   **     524,586  
 
  PROGRESS ENERGY INC   Corporate Bond 4.88 December 1, 2019   **     237,041  
 
  PRUDENTIAL FINANCIAL INC   Corporate Bond 7.38 June 15, 2019   **     266,021  
 
  ROCHE HLDGS INC   Corporate Bond 6.0 March 1, 2019   **     201,083  
 
  SHELL INTERNATIONAL FIN   Corporate Bond 3.1 June 28, 2015   **     205,441  
 
  STANDARD CHARTERED PLC   Corporate Bond 5.5 November 18, 2014   **     566,973  
 
  SUNCOR ENERGY INC   Corporate Bond 6.1 June 1, 2018   **     479,270  
 
  SVENSKA HANDELSBANKEN AB   Corporate Bond 4.88 June 10, 2014   **     612,853  
 
  TECO FINANCE INC   Corporate Bond 5.15 March 15, 2020   **     199,867  
 
  TELECOM ITALIA CAPITAL   Corporate Bond 6.18 June 18, 2014   **     117,227  
 
  TELEFONICA EMISIONES SAU   Corporate Bond 5.13 April 27, 2020   **     102,046  
 
  TELEFONICA EMISIONES SAU   Corporate Bond 5.86 February 4, 2013   **     523,966  
 
  TIME WARNER CABLE INC   Corporate Bond 7.5 Aprul 1, 2014   **     716,818  
 
  TYCO/TYCO INTL FIN SA   Corporate Bond 7.0 December 15, 2019   **     208,698  
 
  UBS AG STAMFORD CT   Corporate Bond 5.75 April 25, 2018   **     213,968  
 
  UBS AG STAMFORD CT   Corporate Bond 5.88 December 20, 2017   **     137,703  
 
  UNITED HEALTHCARE GROUP INC   Corporate Bond 3.88 October 15, 2020   **     206,641  
 
  VERIZON COMMUNICATIONS   Corporate Bond 6.35 April 1, 2019   **     210,605  
 
  VERIZON COMMUNICATIONS   Corporate Bond 5.25 April 15, 2013   **     444,840  
 
  VIRGINIA ELEC & POWER CO   Corporate Bond 5.1 November 30, 2012   **     307,556  
 
  WAL-MART STORES INC   Corporate Bond 5.8 February 15, 2018   **     105,386  
 
  WATSON PHARMACEUTICALS   Corporate Bond 6.12 August 15, 2019   **     209,138  

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  EIN: 13-5158950
SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LEVEL 4i — SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
  PN: 100
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2010
   
                     
        (c) Description of Investment, including Maturity Date,       (e) Current
(a)   (b) Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lesser or Similar Party   Rate of Interest, Collateral, and Par or Maturity Value   (d) Cost   Value
 
  WESTPAC BANKING CORP   Corporate Bond 4.2 February 27, 2015   **     281,965  
 
  WILLIAMS PARTNERS LP/WIL   Corporate Bond 7.25 February 1, 2017   **     578,473  
 
  XCEL ENERGY INC   Corporate Bond 4.7 May 15, 2020   **     243,344  
 
  XTO ENERGY, INC.   Corporate Bond 4.625 June 15, 2013   **     72  
 
  XSTRATA FINANCE CANADA   Corporate Bond 5.8 November 15, 2016   **     160,131  
 
  DISCOVER BANK   Corporate High Yield 8.7 November 18, 2019   **     296,876  
 
  LEHMAN BROS CAP TR VII   Corporate High Yield 5.86 May 31, 2012   **     33  
 
  1st Pacific Co.   Common Stock   **     39,000  
 
  3M Company   Common Stock   **     964,834  
 
  99 Cents Only Stores   Common Stock   **     757,581  
 
  Abbott Laboratories   Common Stock   **     1,068,728  
 
  Accenture PLC   Common Stock   **     518,843  
 
  Acxiom Corp.   Common Stock   **     661,939  
 
  Adobe Sys. Inc.   Common Stock   **     446,310  
 
  Adtran Inc   Common Stock   **     1,328,002  
 
  Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.   Common Stock   **     164,418  
 
  Advantest Corporation JPY50   Common Stock   **     218,592  
 
  AES Corporation   Common Stock   **     459,186  
 
  AFLAC   Common Stock   **     124,146  
 
  Agilent Technologies Inc   Common Stock   **     812,028  
 
  Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd   Common Stock   **     161,070  
 
  Air Products and Chemicals Inc.   Common Stock   **     45,475  
 
  Akami Technologies   Common Stock   **     65,870  
 
  Akzo Nobel Eur 2.0   Common Stock   **     371,675  
 
  Align Technology, Inc.   Common Stock   **     1,393,202  
 
  Allegheny Energy   Common Stock   **     215,736  
 
  Allergan Inc   Common Stock   **     645,498  
 
  Allstate Corp.   Common Stock   **     427,192  
 
  Alpha Natural Resources, Inc.   Common Stock   **     102,051  
 
  Altria Group Inc   Common Stock   **     334,832  

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ITT CORPORATION SALARIED INVESTMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN
  EIN: 13-5158950
SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LEVEL 4i — SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
  PN: 100
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2010
   
                     
        (c) Description of Investment, including Maturity Date,       (e) Current
(a)   (b) Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lesser or Similar Party   Rate of Interest, Collateral, and Par or Maturity Value   (d) Cost   Value
 
  Amazon.com Inc   Common Stock   **     2,113,020  
 
  American Electric Power Inc   Common Stock   **     111,538  
 
  American Express Company   Common Stock   **     1,334,812  
 
  American Medical Systems Holdings Inc   Common Stock   **     809,094  
 
  American States Water Company   Common Stock   **     513,810  
 
  American Tower Systems Corporation Class A   Common Stock   **     289,184  
 
  Amerisourcebergen Corp.   Common Stock   **     146,716  
 
  Ameristar Casinos Inc   Common Stock   **     720,934  
 
  Amgen Inc   Common Stock   **     2,711,456  
 
  Amylin Pharmaceuticals Inc.   Common Stock   **     913,123  
 
  Anadarko Petroleum Corp.   Common Stock   **     106,624  
 
  Anglo American PLC   Common Stock   **     447,024  
 
  Anheuser Busch Inbev SA, Bruxell NPV   Common Stock   **     202,112  
 
  Anheuser Busch Inbev SA, Strip VVPR   Common Stock   **     7  
 
  Aon Corporation   Common Stock   **     455,499  
 
  Apache Corp.   Common Stock   **     2,082,471  
 
  Apollo Group Inc   Common Stock   **     446,198  
 
  Apple Inc   Common Stock   **     4,997,100  
 
  Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc.   Common Stock   **     710,533  
 
  Applied Material Inc   Common Stock   **     786,800  
 
  Arch Capital Group, Ltd.   Common Stock   **     187,547  
 
  Arch Coal, Inc.   Common Stock   **     1,612,795  
 
  Archer Daniels Midland Co.   Common Stock   **     117,312  
 
  Assisted Living Concepts, Inc.   Common Stock   **     31,392  
 
  AT&T   Common Stock   **     2,519,923  
 
  Athenahealth, Inc.   Common Stock   **     1,322,630  
 
  Autodesk Inc.   Common Stock   **     202,460  
 
  Automatic Data Processing Inc   Common Stock   **     286,473  
 
  Autozone, Inc.   Common Stock   **     381,626  
 
  Avalon Bay Communities, Inc.   Common Stock   **     56,275  

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ITT CORPORATION SALARIED INVESTMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN
  EIN: 13-5158950
SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LEVEL 4i — SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
  PN: 100
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2010
   
                     
        (c) Description of Investment, including Maturity Date,       (e) Current
(a)   (b) Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lesser or Similar Party   Rate of Interest, Collateral, and Par or Maturity Value   (d) Cost   Value
 
  Avon Products, Inc.   Common Stock   **     367,028  
 
  AXA Europe 2.29   Common Stock   **     171,632  
 
  Axis Capital Holdings Ltd.   Common Stock   **     1,336,530  
 
  Baker Hughes Inc   Common Stock   **     511,214  
 
  Banco Santander SA Europe 0.5   Common Stock   **     257,768  
 
  Bank of New York Mellon Corp   Common Stock   **     295,960  
 
  Bank of America Corp   Common Stock   **     1,213,633  
 
  Barclays   Common Stock   **     169,445  
 
  Bard C R Inc   Common Stock   **     183,540  
 
  Barrick Gold Corp   Common Stock   **     164,858  
 
  BASF SE NPV   Common Stock   **     115,929  
 
  Baxter International Inc   Common Stock   **     328,018  
 
  Bed Bath & Beyond Inc   Common Stock   **     1,209,090  
 
  Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Ltd NPV   Common Stock   **     78,534  
 
  Berkshire Hathaway, Inc.   Common Stock   **     1,129,551  
 
  Bezeq Israeli Telecommunica ILS   Common Stock   **     231,523  
 
  BG Group GBP   Common Stock   **     296,856  
 
  Biogen Idec Inc.   Common Stock   **     147,510  
 
  H&R Block, Inc   Common Stock   **     107,190  
 
  BNP Paribas Eur 2.0   Common Stock   **     347,458  
 
  Boeing Co   Common Stock   **     728,954  
 
  Borg Warner, Inc.   Common Stock   **     1,404,146  
 
  Boston Scientific Corp.   Common Stock   **     124,905  
 
  Bridgestone Co. JPY   Common Stock   **     203,145  
 
  Bristol Myers Squibb Co   Common Stock   **     847,360  
 
  Broadcom Corporation   Common Stock   **     1,262,950  
 
  Brookline Bancorp, Inc.   Common Stock   **     514,431  
 
  Bunge Limited   Common Stock   **     1,620,048  
 
  CH Robinson Worldwide Inc   Common Stock   **     152,361  
 
  C&C Group PLC Eur   Common Stock   **     186,386  

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ITT CORPORATION SALARIED INVESTMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN
SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LEVEL 4i — SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2010
  EIN: 13-5158950
PN: 100
                     
        (c) Description of Investment, including Maturity Date,       (e) Current
(a)   (b) Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lesser or Similar Party   Rate of Interest, Collateral, and Par or Maturity Value   (d) Cost   Value
 
 
  CA, Inc.   Common Stock   **     596,092  
 
  Cablevision NY Group   Common Stock   **     175,968  
 
  Cabot Microelectronics Corp   Common Stock   **     820,420  
 
  Cabot Oil & Gas Corp.   Common Stock   **     1,224,145  
 
  Calpine Corporation   Common Stock   **     158,746  
 
  Cameron International Corporation   Common Stock   **     1,578,870  
 
  Campbell Soup Co.   Common Stock   **     159,850  
 
  Capella Education Co.   Common Stock   **     396,151  
 
  Career Education Corporation   Common Stock   **     1,152,070  
 
  Carmax Inc.   Common Stock   **     47,820  
 
  Carnival PLC   Common Stock   **     299,715  
 
  Caterpillar Inc   Common Stock   **     1,517,292  
 
  Cathay Bancorp Inc.   Common Stock   **     708,314  
 
  CB Richard Ellis Group, Inc.   Common Stock   **     63,488  
 
  CDN Natural Resources   Common Stock   **     279,852  
 
  Celanese Corp   Common Stock   **     1,109,079  
 
  Celgene Corp   Common Stock   **     1,328,876  
 
  Centerpoint Energy Inc   Common Stock   **     341,124  
 
  Cephalon Inc   Common Stock   **     74,064  
 
  Charles River Laboratories   Common Stock   **     590,853  
 
  Check Point Software Tech   Common Stock   **     41,634  
 
  Chevron Corp   Common Stock   **     2,160,800  
 
  Children’s Place Retail Stores, Inc.   Common Stock   **     803,920  
 
  Christopher & Banks Corp   Common Stock   **     262,605  
 
  Chubb Corp   Common Stock   **     381,696  
 
  Cielo SA   Common Stock   **     258,872  
 
  Ciena Corp   Common Stock   **     833,580  
 
  Cigna Corp   Common Stock   **     161,304  
 
  Cintas Corp.   Common Stock   **     83,880  
 
  Circor International Inc.   Common Stock   **     538,098  

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SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LEVEL 4i — SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2010
  EIN: 13-5158950
PN: 100
                     
        (c) Description of Investment, including Maturity Date,       (e) Current
(a)   (b) Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lesser or Similar Party   Rate of Interest, Collateral, and Par or Maturity Value   (d) Cost   Value
 
 
  Cisco Systems Inc.   Common Stock   **     1,725,437  
 
  CIT Group, Inc.   Common Stock   **     61,230  
 
  Citigroup Inc   Common Stock   **     2,125,279  
 
  Cliffs Natural Resources, Inc.   Common Stock   **     132,617  
 
  CME Group, Inc   Common Stock   **     289,575  
 
  Coach Inc   Common Stock   **     470,688  
 
  Coca Cola Co.   Common Stock   **     2,351,935  
 
  Cognizant Tech Solutions CRP   Common Stock   **     926,825  
 
  Coldwater Creek Inc   Common Stock   **     361,222  
 
  Colgate Palmolive Co   Common Stock   **     429,980  
 
  Comcast Corporation Class A   Common Stock   **     573,417  
 
  Comcast Corporation — Special Class A   Common Stock   **     1,772,450  
 
  Commercial International B EGP   Common Stock   **     146,977  
 
  Computer Sciences Corp   Common Stock   **     128,960  
 
  Conagra Foods Inc.   Common Stock   **     922,980  
 
  ConocoPhillips   Common Stock   **     722,541  
 
  Consol Energy Inc   Common Stock   **     1,684,796  
 
  Constellation Energy Group, Inc.   Common Stock   **     297,111  
 
  Cooper Industries PLC New Ireland   Common Stock   **     268,134  
 
  Corinthian Colleges Inc   Common Stock   **     509,017  
 
  Corning Inc.   Common Stock   **     434,700  
 
  Corporate Executive Board Co.   Common Stock   **     1,411,880  
 
  Costar Group, Inc.   Common Stock   **     951,179  
 
  Covidien PLC   Common Stock   **     153,646  
 
  CPFL Energia SA   Common Stock   **     271,908  
 
  Crown Castle Intl Corp   Common Stock   **     363,789  
 
  CSX   Common Stock   **     2,215,412  
 
  Cummins, Inc.   Common Stock   **     319,029  
 
  CVS/Caremark Corporation   Common Stock   **     562,927  
 
  Daimler AG   Common Stock   **     287,879  

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SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LEVEL 4i — SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2010
  EIN: 13-5158950
PN: 100
                     
        (c) Description of Investment, including Maturity Date,       (e) Current
(a)   (b) Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lesser or Similar Party   Rate of Interest, Collateral, and Par or Maturity Value   (d) Cost   Value
 
 
  Daiwa Secs Group JPY   Common Stock   **     155,284  
 
  Danaher Corp.   Common Stock   **     637,739  
 
  Davita Inc.   Common Stock   **     187,623  
 
  DBS Group Holdings   Common Stock   **     294,370  
 
  Dealtertrack Holdings Inc.   Common Stock   **     976,406  
 
  Deckers Outdoor Corporation   Common Stock   **     491,837  
 
  Deere & Co   Common Stock   **     944,362  
 
  Dell Inc   Common Stock   **     1,724,509  
 
  Denso Corpnpv   Common Stock   **     344,234  
 
  Dentsply Intl Inc. Com   Common Stock   **     95,676  
 
  Devon Energy Corporation   Common Stock   **     240,241  
 
  DeVry Inc   Common Stock   **     358,651  
 
  Diamond Offshore Drilling Inc.   Common Stock   **     46,809  
 
  Dice Holdings Incorporated   Common Stock   **     132,020  
 
  Diebold Inc.   Common Stock   **     589,720  
 
  Discover Financial Services   Common Stock   **     146,387  
 
  Discovery Communications Inc.   Common Stock   **     227,478  
 
  Dolby Laboratories Inc   Common Stock   **     443,555  
 
  Dominion Resources, Inc. VA   Common Stock   **     59,808  
 
  Dover Corp   Common Stock   **     1,476,272  
 
  Dow Chemical   Common Stock   **     233,518  
 
  DPS China Mobile Limited ADR   Common Stock   **     214,359  
 
  Du Pont EI De Nemours & Co   Common Stock   **     224,460  
 
  Ducommun Inc.   Common Stock   **     301,065  
 
  EMC Corporation Mass   Common Stock   **     523,036  
 
  Eastman Chemical Co.   Common Stock   **     210,200  
 
  Ebay, Inc.   Common Stock   **     100,188  
 
  El Paso Corporation   Common Stock   **     290,336  
 
  Electronic Arts Inc   Common Stock   **     63,227  
 
  Eli Lilly & Co   Common Stock   **     301,344  

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ITT CORPORATION SALARIED INVESTMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN
SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LEVEL 4i — SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2010
  EIN: 13-5158950
PN: 100
                     
        (c) Description of Investment, including Maturity Date,       (e) Current
(a)   (b) Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lesser or Similar Party   Rate of Interest, Collateral, and Par or Maturity Value   (d) Cost   Value
 
 
  Emcor Group, Inc.   Common Stock   **     571,022  
 
  Emerson Electric Co   Common Stock   **     983,324  
 
  Energizer Holdings, Inc.   Common Stock   **     102,060  
 
  Entergy Corp New   Common Stock   **     361,233  
 
  EOG Resources, Inc   Common Stock   **     268,746  
 
  EQT Corporation   Common Stock   **     134,520  
 
  Estee Lauder Companies, Inc.   Common Stock   **     768,587  
 
  Exelon Corporation   Common Stock   **     491,352  
 
  Expeditors International of Washington Inc   Common Stock   **     131,040  
 
  Experian PLC   Common Stock   **     301,479  
 
  Exponent, Inc.   Common Stock   **     358,562  
 
  Express Scripts Inc   Common Stock   **     383,755  
 
  Exxon Mobil Corp   Common Stock   **     4,156,141  
 
  EZ Corp, Inc.   Common Stock   **     1,139,542  
 
  F5 Networks Inc.   Common Stock   **     793,976  
 
  Fairchild Semiconductor International   Common Stock   **     739,524  
 
  Fanuc Co.   Common Stock   **     154,981  
 
  Fastenal Co.   Common Stock   **     119,820  
 
  Fedex Corporation   Common Stock   **     892,896  
 
  Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.   Common Stock   **     76,692  
 
  Fifth Third Bancorp   Common stock   **     808,868  
 
  First Horizon National Corp   Common Stock   **     95,418  
 
  First Republic Bank   Common Stock   **     93,388  
 
  First Solar Inc   Common Stock   **     52,056  
 
  Firstenergy Corp   Common Stock   **     177,696  
 
  FirstMerit Corporation   Common Stock   **     738,702  
 
  Firstservice Corp   Common Stock   **     582,890  
 
  Firstservice Corporation   Common Stock   **     370  
 
  Fiserv Inc   Common Stock   **     134,688  
 
  Fletcher Building Ltd   Common Stock   **     141,324  

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SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LEVEL 4i — SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2010
  EIN: 13-5158950
PN: 100
                     
        (c) Description of Investment, including Maturity Date,       (e) Current
(a)   (b) Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lesser or Similar Party   Rate of Interest, Collateral, and Par or Maturity Value   (d) Cost   Value
 
 
  Flextronics International Ltd   Common Stock   **     640,333  
 
  Fluor Corp New   Common Stock   **     212,032  
 
  FMC Technologies Inc   Common Stock   **     426,768  
 
  Ford Motor Company   Common Stock   **     1,770,741  
 
  Formfactor Inc.   Common Stock   **     415,584  
 
  Fortune Brands, Inc.   Common Stock   **     222,925  
 
  Foster Wheeler AG   Common Stock   **     69,040  
 
  Franklin Resources   Common Stock   **     233,541  
 
  Freeport-McMoran Copper & Gold Inc   Common Stock   **     756,567  
 
  FTI Consulting, Inc.   Common Stock   **     616,984  
 
  Gamestop Corp. NEW   Common Stock   **     1,599,335  
 
  Gap, Inc.   Common Stock   **     263,466  
 
  Gazprom OAO USD ADR   Common Stock   **     89,890  
 
  General Dynamics Corp   Common Stock   **     212,880  
 
  General Electric Co   Common Stock   **     1,923,925  
 
  General Mills Inc.   Common Stock   **     501,819  
 
  General Motors Co   Common Stock   **     711,398  
 
  Gentex Corp   Common Stock   **     1,076,723  
 
  Genuine Parts Co.`   Common Stock   **     51,340  
 
  Gilead Science Inc   Common Stock   **     1,766,555  
 
  GlaxoSmithKline   Common Stock   **     364,500  
 
  Gold Fields Limited   American Depository Receipt   **     276,483  
 
  Goldcorp Inc. New   Common Stock   **     1,661,947  
 
  Goldman Sachs Group Inc   Common Stock   **     3,899,630  
 
  Goodrich Corporation   Common Stock   **     26,421  
 
  Google Inc   Common Stock   **     2,845,116  
 
  GreatBatch, Inc.   Common Stock   **     542,965  
 
  Group 1 Automotive, Inc.   Common Stock   **     746,418  
 
  H. Lundbeck A/S DKK 5.0 RFD   Common Stock   **     70,414  
 
  Haemonetics Corp.   Common Stock   **     567,041  

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SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LEVEL 4i — SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2010
  EIN: 13-5158950
PN: 100
                     
        (c) Description of Investment, including Maturity Date,       (e) Current
(a)   (b) Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lesser or Similar Party   Rate of Interest, Collateral, and Par or Maturity Value   (d) Cost   Value
 
 
  Halliburton Co.   Common Stock   **     163,320  
 
  Hanover Insurance Group, Inc.   Common Stock   **     687,205  
 
  Harley Davidson Inc.   Common Stock   **     204,553  
 
  Harman International Industries, Inc. NEW   Common Stock   **     180,570  
 
  Hartford Financial Services Group   Common Stock   **     76,821  
 
  Health Management Associates, Inc. NEW Class A   Common Stock   **     794,425  
 
  Heathcare Realty Trust   Common Stock   **     452,255  
 
  Heliz Energy Solutions, Inc.   Common Stock   **     522,979  
 
  Hess Corp.   Common Stock   **     321,468  
 
  Hewlett Packard Co   Common Stock   **     1,193,114  
 
  Hexcel Corp New Com   Common Stock   **     921,233  
 
  Hill (William)   Common Stock   **     119,197  
 
  Hologic, Inc.   Common Stock   **     361,777  
 
  Home Depot   Common Stock   **     1,340,694  
 
  Honeywell International Inc.   Common Stock   **     601,240  
 
  Hospira Inc.   Common Stock   **     83,535  
 
  HSBC Holdings   Common Stock   **     420,859  
 
  HUB Group, Inc.   Common Stock   **     529,033  
 
  Humana Inc   Common Stock   **     43,792  
 
  IAC InterActiveCorp   Common Stock   **     1,005,648  
 
  IberiaBank Corporation   Common Stock   **     830,244  
 
  ICON PLC — ADR   Sponsored ADR   **     499,320  
 
  Illinois Tool Works Inc   Common Stock   **     133,500  
 
  Illumina, Inc.   Common Stock   **     469,983  
 
  Incitec Pivot Ltd. NEW   Common Stock   **     157,992  
 
  Indra Sistemas SA EUR 0.2   Common Stock   **     142,873  
 
  Ingersoll-Rand PLC   Common Stock   **     1,956,637  
 
  Intel Corp   Common Stock   **     1,818,843  
 
  Intercontinental Exchange Inc   Common Stock   **     95,320  
 
  Internap Network Services   Common Stock   **     317,680  

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SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LEVEL 4i — SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2010
  EIN: 13-5158950
PN: 100
                     
        (c) Description of Investment, including Maturity Date,       (e) Current
(a)   (b) Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lesser or Similar Party   Rate of Interest, Collateral, and Par or Maturity Value   (d) Cost   Value
 
 
  International Business Machines Corp   Common Stock   **     1,907,880  
 
  International Game Technology   Common Stock   **     1,505,755  
 
  International Paper Co   Common Stock   **     231,540  
 
  Intuit   Common Stock   **     379,610  
 
  Intuitive Surgical Inc   Common Stock   **     51,550  
 
  Invesco Limited   Common Stock   **     252,630  
  ITT Corporation   Common Stock   **     431,958,237  
 
  Japan Tobacco, Inc.   Common Stock   **     214,894  
 
  JDS Uniphase Corp   Common Stock   **     154,936  
 
  Jetblue Airways Corp   Common Stock   **     1,292,731  
 
  Jo-Ann Stores, Inc.   Common Stock   **     813,151  
 
  Johnson & Johnson   Common Stock   **     1,626,037  
 
  Johnson Controls Inc   Common Stock   **     297,960  
 
  Jos. A. Bank Clothiers, Inc.   Common Stock   **     455,576  
 
  Joy Global, Inc.   Common Stock   **     121,450  
  JP Morgan Chase & Co   Common Stock   **     3,737,457  
 
  Juniper Networks Inc   Common Stock   **     809,286  
 
  Kaken Pharmaceutical Co. Lt JPY   Common Stock   **     39,024  
 
  Kao Corporation Y50 ORDS   Common Stock   **     152,314  
 
  Kellogg Co.   Common Stock   **     418,856  
 
  Kimberley Clark Corporation   Common Stock   **     592,576  
 
  Kimco Realty Corp.   Common Stock   **     207,460  
 
  Kirin Holdings Company, Ltd.   Common Stock   **     157,231  
 
  Knot Inc   Common Stock   **     293,189  
 
  KOC Holdings AS TRY 1.00   Common Stock   **     145,758  
 
  Kohls Corp   Common Stock   **     605,891  
 
  Korn Ferry International   Common Stock   **     724,499  
 
  Kraft Foods Inc   Common Stock   **     2,146,052  
 
  Kroger Co   Common Stock   **     275,028  
 
  Laboratory Corporation of American Holdings   Common Stock   **     79,128  

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SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LEVEL 4i — SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2010
  EIN: 13-5158950
PN: 100
                     
        (c) Description of Investment, including Maturity Date,       (e) Current
(a)   (b) Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lesser or Similar Party   Rate of Interest, Collateral, and Par or Maturity Value   (d) Cost   Value
 
 
  Lamar Advertising Co Class A   Common Stock   **     67,728  
 
  Las Vegas Sands Corp.   Common Stock   **     1,180,915  
 
  Lazard Ltd   Common Stock   **     1,429,143  
 
  Lear Corp.   Common Stock   **     1,952,089  
 
  Legg Mason, Inc.   Common Stock   **     141,453  
 
  Lennar Corporation Class A   Common Stock   **     60,000  
 
  Libbey, Inc.   Common Stock   **     446,898  
 
  Liberty Global Inc   Common Stock   **     843,658  
 
  Liberty Media — Interactive   Common Stock   **     197,125  
 
  Life Technologies Corp.   Common Stock   **     105,450  
 
  Life Time Fitness Inc   Common Stock   **     1,613,981  
 
  Lincoln National Corp   Common Stock   **     61,182  
 
  Lockheed Martin Corp.   Common Stock   **     167,784  
 
  Loews Corp   Common Stock   **     171,204  
 
  Lonza Group AG, Zuerich   Common Stock   **     178,510  
 
  Lowes Cos Inc.   Common Stock   **     807,827  
 
  Lyondellbasell Industries, NV   Common Stock   **     89,440  
 
  Macy’s Inc   Common Stock   **     313,720  
 
  Manhattan Associates Inc   Common Stock   **     823,817  
 
  Marketaxess Holdings Inc.   Common Stock   **     525,973  
 
  Marriott International Inc Class A   Common Stock   **     187,304  
 
  Marsh & McLennan Cos Inc   Common Stock   **     1,845,013  
 
  Marvell Technology Group   Common Stock   **     1,408,205  
 
  Masco Corp   Common Stock   **     68,364  
 
  MasterCard Inc Class A   Common Stock   **     1,037,181  
 
  Mattel, Inc.   Common Stock   **     195,811  
 
  Mcafee, Inc.   Common Stock   **     287,122  
 
  McDermott International Inc   Common Stock   **     130,347  
 
  McDonalds Corp   Common Stock   **     921,120  
 
  McGraw-Hill Companies Inc   Common Stock   **     123,794  

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ITT CORPORATION SALARIED INVESTMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN
SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LEVEL 4i — SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2010
  EIN: 13-5158950
PN: 100
                     
        (c) Description of Investment, including Maturity Date,       (e) Current
(a)   (b) Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lesser or Similar Party   Rate of Interest, Collateral, and Par or Maturity Value   (d) Cost   Value
 
 
  McKesson Corp   Common Stock   **     344,862  
 
  Medco Health Solutions Inc   Common Stock   **     276,941  
 
  Medtronic Inc   Common Stock   **     311,556  
 
  Memc Electronic Materials Inc   Common Stock   **     24,772  
 
  Merck & Co Inc   Common Stock   **     2,652,580  
 
  Merit Medical Systems, Inc.   Common Stock   **     254,816  
 
  MetLife Inc   Common Stock   **     549,279  
 
  Micron Technology Inc.   Common Stock   **     716,186  
 
  Microsoft Corp   Common Stock   **     2,985,486  
 
  Mitsubishi Corporation   Common Stock   **     232,171  
 
  MKS Instruments Inc   Common Stock   **     1,345,726  
 
  Monsanto Co   Common Stock   **     1,079,420  
 
  Monster Worldwide Inc   Common Stock   **     1,200,404  
 
  Moodys Corp   Common Stock   **     1,848,697  
 
  Morgan Stanley   Common Stock   **     484,066  
 
  Morningstar, Inc.   Common Stock   **     659,519  
 
  Motorola Inc   Common Stock   **     253,053  
 
  MTS Systems Corporation   Common Stock   **     554,071  
 
  Munchener Ruckvers NPV   Common Stock   **     322,489  
 
  Murata Manufacturing Co. JPY ORDS   Common Stock   **     414,481  
 
  Murphy Oil Corp.   Common Stock   **     506,940  
 
  Myer Holdings Ltd.   Common Stock   **     259,674  
 
  National Fuel Gas Company   Common Stock   **     344,833  
 
  National Instruments Corp   Common Stock   **     693,517  
 
  National Oilwell Varco, Inc.   Common Stock   **     591,800  
 
  National Retail PPTYS, Inc.   Common Stock   **     564,265  
 
  National Semiconductor Corp   Common Stock   **     507,744  
 
  Netapp, Inc.   Common Stock   **     786,533  
 
  Netflix.com, Inc.   Common Stock   **     140,560  
 
  Neustar Inc.   Common Stock   **     918,263  

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ITT CORPORATION SALARIED INVESTMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN
SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LEVEL 4i — SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2010
  EIN: 13-5158950
PN: 100
                     
        (c) Description of Investment, including Maturity Date,       (e) Current
(a)   (b) Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lesser or Similar Party   Rate of Interest, Collateral, and Par or Maturity Value   (d) Cost   Value
 
 
  Newfield Exploration Company   Common Stock   **     1,521,377  
 
  Newmarket Corporation   Common Stock   **     666,322  
 
  Newmont Mining   Common Stock   **     1,830,061  
 
  News Corp   Common Stock   **     1,112,137  
 
  Nextera Energy, Inc.   Common Stock   **     213,159  
 
  NII Holdings   Common Stock   **     75,922  
 
  Nike Inc Class B   Common Stock   **     673,964  
 
  Nisource Inc   Common Stock   **     44,050  
 
  Northern Trust Corp   Common Stock   **     254,886  
 
  Northrop Grumman Corp   Common Stock   **     110,126  
 
  Novartis AG   Sponsored ADR   **     455,706  
 
  NSK Ltd.   Common Stock   **     252,287  
 
  Nucor Corp   Common Stock   **     192,808  
 
  Nvidia Corp   Common Stock   **     201,740  
 
  NYSE Euronext, Inc.   Common Stock   **     155,896  
 
  Occidental Petroleum Corp   Common Stock   **     2,431,507  
 
  Oil States International, Inc.   Common Stock   **     862,588  
 
  Omnicom Group   Common Stock   **     224,420  
 
  Omnivision Technologies   Common Stock   **     1,037,594  
 
  Oracle Corporation   Common Stock   **     1,020,380  
 
  Osaka Securities Exchnage Co., Ltd.   Common Stock   **     207,009  
 
  Oshkosh Corporation   Common Stock   **     578,676  
 
  Oxford Industries Inc   Common Stock   **     478,267  
 
  PF Chang’s China Bistro Inc   Common Stock   **     2,495,884  
 
  Paccar, Inc.   Common Stock   **     97,614  
 
  Panera Bread Company Class A   Common Stock   **     1,171,506  
 
  Patterson-UTI Energy, Inc.   Common Stock   **     358,829  
 
  Paychex Inc.   Common Stock   **     49,456  
 
  Peabody Energy Corporation   Common Stock   **     300,706  
 
  Penn Virginia Corporation   Common Stock   **     350,613  

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ITT CORPORATION SALARIED INVESTMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN
  EIN: 13-5158950
SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LEVEL 4i — SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
  PN: 100
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2010
   
                     
        (c) Description of Investment, including Maturity Date,       (e) Current  
(a)   (b) Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lesser or Similar Party   Rate of Interest, Collateral, and Par or Maturity Value   (d) Cost   Value  
 
 
  PepsiCo Inc.   Common Stock   **     1,904,696  
 
  Petroleo Brasileiro S.A. - A.D.R.   Common Stock   **     117,887  
 
  Pfizer Inc   Common Stock   **     3,575,419  
 
  Pharmaceutical Product Development, Inc.   Common Stock   **     666,287  
 
  Philip Morris International In   Common Stock   **     894,339  
 
  Pinnacle Entertainment Co.   Common Stock   **     2,465,459  
 
  Pioneer Drilling Co.   Common Stock   **     751,467  
 
  PNC Financial Services Group   Common Stock   **     473,616  
 
  Potash Corp of Saskatchewan   Common Stock   **     696,735  
 
  PPL Corporation   Common Stock   **     239,512  
 
  Praxair Inc   Common Stock   **     359,922  
 
  Precision Castparts Corp   Common Stock   **     417,630  
 
  Priceline.Com, Inc.   Common Stock   **     1,318,515  
 
  Principal Financial Group   Common Stock   **     192,104  
 
  Procter & Gamble Co   Common Stock   **     3,310,293  
 
  Prologis SHS of Beneficial Interest   Common Stock   **     99,636  
 
  Prudential Financial Inc   Common Stock   **     140,904  
 
  PSS World Medical Inc   Common Stock   **     519,235  
 
  Public Storage, Inc.   Common Stock   **     202,840  
 
  Public Service Enterprise Group Inc   Common Stock   **     73,163  
 
  Publicis Groupe SA, Paris Act.   Common Stock   **     398,157  
 
  Qualcomm Inc   Common Stock   **     1,741,058  
 
  Quanta Services Inc   Common Stock   **     29,880  
 
  Questar Market Resources, Inc.   Common Stock   **     47,203  
 
  Randgold Resources Lt. - ADR   Sponsored ADR   **     664,074  
 
  Range Res Corp   Common Stock   **     188,916  
 
  Rayonier, Inc.   Common Stock   **     642,320  
 
  Raytheon Co   Common Stock   **     25,024  
 
  Red Hat Inc   Common Stock   **     707,575  
 
  Regions Financial Corp.   Common Stock   **     154,000  

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ITT CORPORATION SALARIED INVESTMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN
  EIN: 13-5158950
SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LEVEL 4i — SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
  PN: 100
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2010
   
                     
        (c ) Description of Investment, including Maturity Date,       (e) Current  
(a)   (b) Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lesser or Similar Party   Rate of Interest, Collateral, and Par or Maturity Value   (d) Cost   Value  
 
 
  Republic Services Inc Class A   Common Stock   **     1,441,073  
 
  Rexam PLC GBP   Common Stock   **     148,924  
 
  Rhoen Klinikum AG   Common Stock   **     153,588  
 
  RLI Corporation   Common Stock   **     559,450  
 
  Robert Half International Inc   Common Stock   **     73,440  
 
  Rockwell Automation, Inc.   Common Stock   **     387,234  
 
  Ross Stores   Common Stock   **     246,675  
 
  Royal Dutch Shell PLC Eur A SHS   Common Stock   **     368,652  
 
  RSC Holdings Inc.   Common Stock   **     1,602,824  
 
  RTI International Metals   Common Stock   **     578,910  
 
  Ryder Systems, Inc.   Common Stock   **     121,072  
 
  Ryland Group Inc   Common Stock   **     1,096,834  
 
  SAIC, Inc.   Common Stock   **     925,399  
 
  Salesforce Com., Inc.   Common Stock   **     369,600  
 
  Sandisk Corp. Com   Common Stock   **     528,516  
 
  Schlumberger Ltd   Common Stock   **     3,774,952  
 
  Schwab Charles Corp   Common Stock   **     1,982,844  
 
  Sempra Energy   Common Stock   **     183,680  
 
  Semtech Corp   Common Stock   **     1,227,450  
 
  Sherwin Williams Co   Common Stock   **     201,000  
 
  Shimamuraco JPY   Common Stock   **     136,107  
 
  Siemens AG   Common Stock   **     411,222  
 
  Silgan Holdings, Inc.   Common Stock   **     820,407  
 
  Simon Property Group Inc   Common Stock   **     483,820  
 
  SLM Corp   Common Stock   **     139,749  
 
  Southwest Airlines Co   Common Stock   **     160,952  
 
  Southwestern Energy Co.   Common Stock   **     1,462,240  
 
  Spectra Energy Corp.   Common Stock   **     359,856  
 
  Sprint Nextel Corp   Common Stock   **     329,094  
 
  St Jude Medical Inc   Common Stock   **     218,025  

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  EIN: 13-5158950
SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LEVEL 4i — SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
  PN: 100
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2010
   
                     
        (c ) Description of Investment, including Maturity Date,       (e) Current  
(a)   (b) Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lesser or Similar Party   Rate of Interest, Collateral, and Par or Maturity Value   (d) Cost   Value  
 
 
  Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.   Common Stock   **     93,618  
 
  Starbucks Corp   Common Stock   **     1,262,709  
 
  Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide   Common Stock   **     607,800  
 
  State Street Corp   Common Stock   **     463,864  
 
  Stryker Corp   Common Stock   **     359,790  
 
  Suncor Energy, Inc.   Common Stock   **     260,372  
 
  SunTrust Banks   Common Stock   **     73,775  
 
  Swift Energy Company   Common Stock   **     367,932  
 
  Swisscom AG CHF   Common Stock   **     149,956  
 
  Symantec Corp   Common Stock   **     913,368  
 
  Symetra Financial Corporation   Common Stock   **     1,242,179  
 
  Sysco Corp   Common Stock   **     179,634  
 
  Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corporation JPY   Common Stock   **     163,017  
 
  Target Corporation   Common Stock   **     444,962  
 
  Techne Corporation   Common Stock   **     632,074  
 
  Teco Energy Inc   Common Stock   **     128,160  
 
  Teledyne Technologies, Inc.   Common Stock   **     932,736  
 
  Telefonica SA EUR   Common Stock   **     92,858  
 
  Telestra Corporation Ltd   Common Stock   **     246,492  
 
  Teva Pharmaceutical Industries   Sponsored ADR   **     154,305  
 
  Textron, Inc.   Common Stock   **     191,484  
 
  The DirectTV Group   Common Stock   **     199,650  
 
  Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.   Common Stock   **     2,355,402  
 
  Time Warner Cable Inc.   Common Stock   **     416,187  
 
  Time Warner, Inc.   Common Stock   **     591,574  
 
  Tokyo Gas Co.   Common Stock   **     141,417  
 
  Travelers Companies, Inc.   Common Stock   **     1,565,340  
 
  Tyco Electronics Ltd.   Common Stock   **     274,881  
 
  Tyson Foods Inc. CL A DEL   Common Stock   **     683,445  
 
  UIL Holdings   Common Stock   **     512,376  

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ITT CORPORATION SALARIED INVESTMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN
  EIN: 13-5158950
SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LEVEL 4i — SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
  PN: 100
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2010
   
                     
        (c ) Description of Investment, including Maturity Date,       (e) Current  
(a)   (b) Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lesser or Similar Party   Rate of Interest, Collateral, and Par or Maturity Value   (d) Cost   Value  
 
 
  UMPQUA Holdings Corporation   Common Stock   **     652,873  
 
  Unilever NV Eur   Common Stock   **     94,086  
 
  Unilvever NV Eur   Common Stock   **     223,088  
 
  Union Pacific Corp.   Common Stock   **     674,565  
 
  United Parcel Service   Common Stock   **     733,058  
 
  United STS Stl Corp   Common Stock   **     192,786  
 
  United Technologies Corp.   Common Stock   **     1,032,019  
 
  UnitedHealth Group Inc   Common Stock   **     561,872  
 
  Universal Technical Institute, Inc.   Common Stock   **     397,461  
 
  US Bancorp Del   Common Stock   **     709,311  
 
  Valero Energy Corp.   Common Stock   **     172,244  
 
  Validus Holdings, Ltd.   Common Stock   **     1,141,661  
 
  Vallourec EUR   Common Stock   **     136,024  
 
  Valmont Industries, Inc.   Common Stock   **     714,277  
 
  VCA Antech, Inc.   Common Stock   **     593,313  
 
  Viacom Inc   Common Stock   **     2,005,890  
 
  Visa Inc. Class A Shrs   Common Stock   **     962,447  
 
  Vivendi   Common Stock   **     1,271,424  
 
  Vivendi SA EUR   Common Stock   **     210,561  
 
  Vornado Realty Trust   Common Stock   **     224,991  
 
  Vulcan Materials Co.   Common Stock   **     221,800  
 
  Wabtec Corporation   Common Stock   **     690,955  
 
  Waddell & Reed Financial Inc.   Common Stock   **     1,185,744  
 
  Wal Mart Stores Inc   Common Stock   **     2,084,772  
 
  Walgreen Co.   Common Stock   **     351,030  
 
  Walt Disney Co.   Common Stock   **     819,219  
 
  Warner Music Group Corp.   Common Stock   **     628,978  
 
  Washington Federal, Inc.   Common Stock   **     566,110  
 
  Waters Corp   Common Stock   **     124,336  
 
  Watson Pharmaceuticals Inc   Common Stock   **     1,905,472  

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ITT CORPORATION SALARIED INVESTMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN
  EIN: 13-5158950
SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LEVEL 4i — SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
  PN: 100
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2010
   
                     
        (c ) Description of Investment, including Maturity Date,       (e) Current  
(a)   (b) Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lesser or Similar Party   Rate of Interest, Collateral, and Par or Maturity Value   (d) Cost   Value  
 
 
  Watts Water Technologies, Inc.   Common Stock   **     762,865  
 
  Weatherford International Ltd.   Common Stock   **     1,817,958  
 
  Wellpoint, Inc.   Common Stock   **     374,708  
  Wells Fargo & Co.   Common Stock   **     4,118,385  
 
  Western Union   Common Stock   **     198,699  
 
  Weyerhaeuser Co.   Common Stock   **     186,385  
 
  Wharf (Holdings) HKD   Common Stock   **     228,164  
 
  Whole Foods Mkt. Inc.   Common Stock   **     991,564  
 
  Williams Cos Inc.   Common Stock   **     316,416  
 
  Willis Group Holdings, Inc.   Common Stock   **     159,298  
 
  WMS Inds. Inc.   Common Stock   **     1,791,504  
 
  World Fuel Services Corporation   Common Stock   **     677,205  
 
  WPP Group   Common Stock   **     94,684  
 
  Wright Medical Group Inc.   Common Stock   **     442,605  
 
  Wynn Resorts Ltd   Common Stock   **     51,920  
 
  Xerox Corporation   Common Stock   **     118,656  
 
  Xilinx, Inc.   Common Stock   **     741,425  
 
  Yue Yuen Industrial   Common Stock   **     204,834  
 
  Yum Brands   Common Stock   **     1,302,964  
 
  Zagg, Inc.   Common Stock   **     318,966  
 
  Zimmer Holdings, Inc.   Common Stock   **     257,664  
 
  Zions Bancorp   Common Stock   **     140,534  
 
  Intech Institutional Large Cap   Common Collective Trust   **     38,605,890  
 
  JPMCB Long-Term Bond Fund   Common Collective Trust   **     73,183,402  
 
  JPMCB Smart Index Fund   Common Collective Trust   **     121,755,123  
 
  JPMCB Smart Retirement 2010 Fund   Common Collective Trust   **     19,887,383  
 
  JPMCB Smart Retirement 2015 Fund   Common Collective Trust   **     37,589,608  
 
  JPMCB Smart Retirement 2020 Fund   Common Collective Trust   **     61,465,793  
 
  JPMCB Smart Retirement 2025 Fund   Common Collective Trust   **     17,877,069  
 
  JPMCB Smart Retirement 2030 Fund   Common Collective Trust   **     43,716,096  

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ITT CORPORATION SALARIED INVESTMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN
  EIN: 13-5158950
SCHEDULE H, PART IV, LEVEL 4i — SCHEDULE OF ASSETS (HELD AT END OF YEAR)
  PN: 100
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2010
   
                     
        (c ) Description of Investment, including Maturity Date,       (e) Current  
(a)   (b) Identity of Issuer, Borrower, Lesser or Similar Party   Rate of Interest, Collateral, and Par or Maturity Value   (d) Cost   Value  
 
 
  JPMCB Smart Retirement 2035 Fund   Common Collective Trust   **     11,641,039  
 
  JPMCB Smart Retirement 2040 Fund   Common Collective Trust   **     7,265,454  
 
  JPMCB Smart Retirement 2045 Fund   Common Collective Trust   **     7,125,187  
 
  JPMCB Smart Retirement 2050 Fund   Common Collective Trust   **     3,838,504  
 
  JPMCB Smart Retirement Income Fund   Common Collective Trust   **     14,164,955  
 
  State Street Global Advisors   Common Collective Trust   **     15,313,319  
 
  Pyramid Short Managed Maturing Fund   Common Collective Trust   **     110,756,179  
 
  Pyramid Intermediate Managed Maturing Fund   Common Collective Trust   **     119,057,651  
 
  Pyramid Enhanced Intermediate Fixed Income Fund   Common Collective Trust   **     336,557,199  
 
  American New Perspective Fund   Registered Investment Company   **     154,806,232  
 
  Eaton Vance Large Cap Value Fund   Registered Investment Company   **     71,393,422  
 
  Ishares Russell 2000 Value Index   Registered Investment Company   **     1,678,151  
 
  JP Morgan U. S. Large Cap Core Plus-S   Registered Investment Company   **     12,017,746  
 
  Bank of America   Bank Investment Contract
Interest 4.03%
Guaranteed Investment Contract
  **     972,622  
 
  Natixis Financial Products Inc.   Insurance Company General Account
Interest 4.10%
Guaranteed Investment Contract
  **      
 
  Jackson National Life Insurance Co.   Insurance Company General Account
Interest 5.16% Traditional
Guaranteed Investment Contract
  **     3,570,406  
 
  Monumental Life Insurance Co.   Insurance Company General Account
Interest 2.78% Traditional
Guaranteed Investment Contract
  **     316,471  
 
  JP Morgan Chase Bank   Bank Investment Contract
Interest 2.82%
Guaranteed Investment Contract
  **     262,571  
 
  ITT Brokerage Window   Other   **     10,983,117  
 
 
  TOTAL             2,294,400,656  
 
                 
 
*   Party-in-interest to the Plan
 
**   Cost information is not required for member directed investments and, therefore, is not included.

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