Filed Pursuant to Rule 424(b)(3) and 424(c)

Filed Pursuant to Rule 424(b)(3) and 424(c)
Registration No. 333-144565

PROSPECTUS SUPPLEMENT DATED AUGUST 29, 2007

(To Prospectus dated July 13, 2007)

$2,200,000,000

LOGO

6.00% Convertible Senior Notes due 2015

This Prospectus Supplement No. 1 (“Prospectus Supplement No. 1”) supplements the prospectus dated July 13, 2007 (the “Prospectus”) relating to the resale by selling security holders of our 6.00% Convertible Senior Notes due 2015 and the common stock issuable upon conversion of the notes.

You should read this Prospectus Supplement No. 1 in conjunction with the Prospectus. This Prospectus Supplement No. 1 is not complete without, and may not be delivered or used except in conjunction with, the Prospectus, including any amendments or supplements to it. This Prospectus Supplement No. 1 is qualified by reference to the Prospectus, except to the extent that the information provided by this Prospectus Supplement No. 1 supersedes information contained in the Prospectus.

Investing in our common stock involves risk. See the section entitled “Risk Factors” beginning on page 8 of the Prospectus.

Neither the Securities and Exchange Commission nor any state securities commission has approved or disapproved of these securities or passed upon the accuracy or adequacy of this Prospectus Supplement No. 1 or the Prospectus. Any representation to the contrary is a criminal offence.

The date of this Prospectus Supplement No. 1 is August 29, 2007.


The section entitled “Selling Security Holders” in the Prospectus is superseded in its entirety with the following:

SELLING SECURITY HOLDERS

On April 27, 2007, we issued all of the notes to Morgan Stanley & Co. Incorporated, Lehman Brothers Inc. and Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated. These initial purchasers then resold the notes to persons reasonably believed by the initial purchasers to be qualified institutional buyers in reliance on Rule 144A of the Securities Act. Based on representations made to us by the selling security holders, we believe that the selling security holders purchased the notes in the ordinary course of business and that at the time of the purchase of the notes, such selling security holders had no agreements or understandings, directly or indirectly with any person to distribute such securities. All of the notes were issued as “restricted securities” under the Securities Act. Selling security holders may from time to time offer and sell pursuant to this Prospectus Supplement No. 1 and the Prospectus any or all of the notes and shares of common stock issuable upon conversion of the notes.

The following table sets forth information, as of August 29, 2007, with respect to the selling security holders and the principal amounts of notes beneficially owned by each selling security holder that may be offered pursuant to this prospectus. The information is based on information provided by or on behalf of the selling security holders. The selling security holders may offer all, some or none of the notes or the common stock issuable upon conversion of the notes. The selling security holders identified below may have sold, transferred or otherwise disposed of all or a portion of their notes since the date on which they provided the information regarding their notes in transactions exempt from the registration requirements of the Securities Act. The number of shares of common stock owned prior to the offering includes shares of common stock issuable upon conversion of the notes. The percentage of common stock outstanding beneficially owned by each selling security holder is based on 554,429,676 shares of common stock outstanding on August 27, 2007. The number of shares of common stock issuable upon conversion of the notes offered hereby is based on a conversion price of $28.08 per share and a cash payment in lieu of any fractional share. Assuming that all of the securities offered hereby are sold, none of the selling security holders will hold greater than one percent of the total number of shares outstanding upon completion of these sales.

 

Name

   Principal
Amount of Notes
Beneficially
Owned and
Offered Hereby ($)
  

Shares of

Common Stock
Owned Prior to

the Offering (1)

  

Convertible

Shares Offered
Hereby(2)

   Shares of
Common Stock
Owned Upon
Completion of
the Offering

Absolute Strategies Fund(7)

   91,000    3,240    3,240    —  

ADI Alternative Investments (8)

   11,000,000    391,737    391,737    —  

ADI Alternative Investments c/o Casam ADI CB Arbitrage (8)

   4,000,000    142,450    142,450    —  

ADI Alternative Investments c/o Kallista Master Fund Limited (8)

   7,000,000    249,287    249,287    —  

AIM High Yield Fund (3)(6)(9)

   4,680,000    166,666    166,666    —  

AIM V.I. High Yield Fund (3)(6)(10)

   320,000    11,396    11,396    —  

Alexandra Global Master Fund Ltd. (11)

   25,000,000    890,313    890,313    —  

Allstate Insurance Company (5)(12)(13)

   5,500,000    219,468    195,868    23,600

Altma Fund Sicav PLC (in respect of Trinity Sub-Fund)(14)

   282,000    10,042    10,042    —  

AM International E MAC 63 Ltd(14)

   718,000    25,569    25,569    —  

AM Master Fund I, LP(14)

   906,000    32,264    32,264    —  

American High Income Trust(3)(5)(6)(15)

   7,178,000    255,626    255,626    —  

Argent Classic Convertible Arbitrage Fund LP(16)

   12,570,000    447,649    447,649    —  

Argent Classic Convertible Arbitrage Fund II, LP(16)

   240,000    8,547    8,547    —  

Argent LowLev Convertible Arbitrage Fund II, LLC(16)

   330,000    11,752    11,752    —  

Argent LowLev Convertible Arbitrage Fund Ltd.(16)

   13,580,000    483,618    483,618    —  

Argentum Multistrategy Fund 1 LP Classic(16)

   80,000    2,849    2,849    —  

Argentum Multi-Strategy Fund Ltd – Classic(16)

   350,000    12,464    12,464    —  

Arkansas PERS(17)

   600,000    21,367    21,367    —  

 

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Name

   Principal
Amount of Notes
Beneficially
Owned and
Offered Hereby ($)
  

Shares of

Common Stock
Owned Prior to

the Offering (1)

  

Convertible

Shares Offered
Hereby(2)

   Shares of
Common Stock
Owned Upon
Completion of
the Offering

Army and Air Force Mutual Aid Association (18)

   75,000    2,670    2,670    —  

AST High Yield Portfolio (19)

   850,000    30,270    30,270    —  

AVK (Advent Claymore) Fund (20)

   2,000,000    71,225    71,225    —  

AXA Premier VIP High Yield Portfolio (19)

   1,425,000    50,747    50,747    —  

Barclays Global Distribution Bonds(5)(21)

   600,000    21,367    21,367    —  

BMO Nesbitt Burns Inc. (4)(22)(23)

   5,000,000    178,062    178,062    —  

BNP Paribas Arbitrage(3)(5)(6)

   16,000,000    569,800    569,800    —  

BP Amoco PLC Master Trust(7)

   1,156,000    41,168    41,168    —  

Capital Ventures International(24)

   65,000,000    2,314,814    2,314,814    —  

CAS HY (19)

   2,000,000    71,225    71,225    —  

Castle Convertible Fund, Inc.(25)

   500,000    17,806    17,806    —  

CBARB, a Segregated Account of Geode Capital Master Fund Ltd. (26)

   7,500,000    267,074    267,094    —  

CC Arbitrage, Ltd. (3)(27)

   17,500,000    623, 219    623,219    —  

CIBC World Markets Corp. (5)

   5,000,000    178,062    178,062    —  

Citadel Equity Fund, Ltd. (28)(29)

   275,000,000    9,793,447    9,793,447    —  

Citigroup Global Markets Inc. (4)(30)

   23,168,000    825,071    825,071    —  

Class C Trading Company, Ltd(16)

   9,960,000    354,700    354,700    —  

CNH CA Master Account, L.P. (31)

   20,000,000    712,250    712,250    —  

Credit Industriel Et Commercial(32)

   5,000,000    178,062    178,062    —  

Credit Suisse Securities Europe Ltd. (4)(6)(33)

   4,000,000    142,450    142,450    —  

Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC (4)(6)(34)

   5,200,000    185,185    185,185    —  

CSS, LLC(35)

   5,000,000    178,062    178,062    —  

Davidson Kempner International, Ltd.(36)

   25,534,000    909,330    909,330    —  

Davidson Kempner Partners(36)

   7,870,000    280,270    280,270    —  

DBAG London (3)(5)(37)

   178,000,000    6,339,031    6,339,031    —  

Deephaven Domestic Convertible Trading Ltd (3)(38)

   32,000,000    1,139,601    1,139,601    —  

Delaware Dividend Income Fund (39)

   3,385,000    120,548    120,548    —  

Delaware Investments Dividend and Income Fund (40)

   450,000    16,025    16,025    —  

Delaware Investments Global Dividend and Income Fund (40)

   165,000    5,876    5,876    —  

D.E. Shaw Valence Portfolios, L.L.C. (3)(4)(41)

   20,000,000    712,250    712,250    —  

Deutsche Bank Securities (4)(5)(6)

   5,000,000    178,062    178,062    —  

dit-UZN-USA (sub) (19)

   75,000    2,670    2,670    —  

Eli Lilly and Company (19)

   75,000    2,670    2,670    —  

Ellington Overseas Partners, Ltd(42)

   23,000,000    819,088    819,088    —  

Elite Classic Convertible Arbitrage Ltd(16)

   870,000    30,982    30,982    —  

FGO Master Fund(6)(43)

   1,000,000    35,612    35,612    —  

Fidelity Devonshire Trust: Fidelity Equity-Income Fund(44)

   34,770,000    1,238,247    1,238,247    —  

Fidelity Financial Trust: Fidelity Convertible Securities Fund(44)

   55,000,000    1,958,689    1,958,689    —  

Fidelity Funds: US High Income Pool(44)

   4,000,000    142,450    142,450    —  

Fidelity Puritan Trust: Fidelity Puritan Fund(44)

   17,980,000    640,313    640,313    —  

Fidelity Financial Trust: Fidelity Strategic Dividend & Income Fund(44)

   5,000,000    178,062    178,062    —  

Florida Power + Light (20)

   1,498,000    53,347    53,347    —  

Fore Convertible Master Fund, Ltd(6)(43)

   55,000    1,958    1,958    —  

Fore Erisa Fund, Ltd(6)(43)

   5,000    178    178    —  

GCOF – HY (19)

   750,000    26,709    26,709    —  

 

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Name

   Principal
Amount of Notes
Beneficially
Owned and
Offered Hereby ($)
  

Shares of

Common Stock
Owned Prior to

the Offering (1)

  

Convertible

Shares Offered
Hereby(2)

   Shares of
Common Stock
Owned Upon
Completion of
the Offering

Georgia Health Care (20)

   96,000    3,418    3,418    —  

Global High Yield Fund (19)

   125,000    4,451    4,451    —  

Goldman, Sachs & Co.(5)

   73,588,000    2,620,655    2,620,622    —  

Goldman Sachs & Co. Profit Sharing Master Trust (3)(45)

   927,000    33,012    33,012    —  

Governing Board Employees Benefit of the City of Detroit (20)

   20,000    712    712    —  

HFR CA Global Select Master Trust Account(16)

   2,230,000    79,415    79,415    —  

HFR CA Select Master Trust(46)

   1,200,000    42,735    42,736    —  

Highbridge Convertible Arbitrage Master Fund LP(47)

   5,000,000    178,062    178,062    —  

Highbridge International LLC(47)

   125,000,000    4,451,566    4,451,566    —  

Hotel Union & Hotel Industry of Hawaii Pension Plan(7)

   306,000    10,897    10,897    —  

IBM Personal Pension Plan Trust (19)

   350,000    12,464    12,464    —  

ICM Business Trust(48)

   2,000,000    71,225    71,225    —  

ICVC Global Balanced Income Fund(21)

   2,300,000    81,908    81,908    —  

Inflective Convertible Opportunity Fund I, Limited (3)(49)

   2,400,000    85,470    85,470    —  

Inflective Convertible Opportunity Fund I, L.P. (3)(49)

   1,300,000    46,296    46,296    —  

ING PIMCO High Yield Portfolio (19)

   1,050,000    37,393    37,393    —  

Institutional Benchmark Series-Ivan Segregated Acct(3)(49)

   1,180,000    42,022    42,022    —  

Institutional Benchmark Series (Master Feeder) Ltd(46)

   1,200,000    42,735    42,735    —  

Institutional Benchmark Series (Master Feeder) Limited in Respect of Electra Series c/o Quattro Global Capital, LLC (50 )

   2,900,000    103,276    103,276    —  

Ivory Flagship Master, Ltd(51)

   33,077,000    1,177,955    1,177,955    —  

Ivory Long Term Master, Ltd(51)

   8,673,000    308,867    308,867    —  

Ivory Portable Alpha Master, Ltd(51)

   1,250,000    44,515    44,515    —  

JMG Triton Offshore Fund, Ltd (52)

   5,500,000    195,868    195,868    —  

JP Morgan Securities, Inc.(5)(6)

   6,700,000    238,603    238,603    —  

Kamunting Street Master Fund, Ltd (53)

   50,000,000    1,780,626    1,780,626    —  

KBC Financial Products USA Inc. (4)(54)

   7,500,000    267,094    267,094    —  

Lehman Brothers Inc.(4)(5)(6)

   22,000,000    783,475    783,475    —  

Linden Capital LP (55)

   5,000,000    248,647    178,062    70,583

Lyxor/AM Investment Fund Ltd(14)

   94,000    3,347    3,347    —  

Lyxor/Inflective Convertible Opportunity Fund I, Limited(3)(49)

   800,000    28,490    28,490    —  

Lyxor Master Fund Ref: Argent/LowLev CB c/o Argent(16)

   3,290,000    117,165    117,165    —  

Magnetar Capital Master Fund, Ltd (56)

   17,500,000    623,219    623,219    —  

M.H. Davidson & Co.(36)

   1,124,000    40,028    40,028    —  

Millenium Partners, L.P. (3)(57)

   356,125    12,682    12,682    —  

MSD TCB, LP(58)

   20,000,000    712,250    712,250    —  

Morgan Stanley & Co. Incorporated(4)(5)

   6,000,000    213,675    213,675    3,229,170

MV ANR INKA (19)

   75,000    2,670    2,670    —  

Nisswa Master Fund Ltd(59)

   4,800,000    170,940    170,940    —  

Nuveen Multi-Strategy Income & Growth (60)

   1,000,000    35,612    35,612    —  

Nuveen Multi-Strategy Income & Growth #2 (60)

   1,500,000    53,418    53,418    —  

Och Ziff Capital Structure Arbitrage Master Fund (61)

   10,000,000    356,125    356,125    —  

Old Lane Cayman Master Fund LP (62)

   35,760,000    1,273,504    1,273,504    —  

 

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Name

   Principal
Amount of Notes
Beneficially
Owned and
Offered Hereby ($)
  

Shares of

Common Stock
Owned Prior to

the Offering (1)

  

Convertible

Shares Offered
Hereby(2)

   Shares of
Common Stock
Owned Upon
Completion of
the Offering

Old Lane HMA Master Fund LP (62)

   10,140,000    361,111    361,111    —  

Old Lane U.S. Master Fund LP (62)

   14,100,000    502,136    502,136    —  

Oz Special Funding (OZMD), LP (61)

   79,073,000    2,815,990    2,815,990    —  

Pacific Investment Grade Cayman Fund (19)

   775,000    27,599    27,599    —  

PAPS High Yield Portfolio (19)

   375,000    13,354    13,354    —  

Partners Group Alternative Strategies PCC Ltd(16)

   10,490,000    373,575    373,575    —  

Partners Group Alternative Strategies PCC Limited, Red Delta Cell, c/o Quattro Fund (63)

   3,400,000    121,082    121,082    —  

PIMCO Bermuda U.S. High Yield Fund (19)

   700,000    24,928    24,928    —  

PIMCO Bermuda U.S. High Yield II (19)

   200,000    7,122    7,122    —  

PIMCO Cayman Global High Income (Yen-Hedged) (19)

   25,000    890    890    —  

PIMCO Cayman Global High Income Fund (19)

   4,350,000    154,914    154,914    —  

PIMCO Convertible Fund (19)

   1,500,000    53,418    53,418    —  

PIMCO GIS High Yield Bond Fund (19)

   1,800,000    64,102    64,102    —  

PIMCO Global High Yield Strategy Fund (19)

   1,125,000    40,064    40,064    —  

PIMCO High Yield Fund (19)

   10,550,000    375,712    375,712    —  

Platinum Grove Contingent Capital Master Fund (64)

   20,000,000    712,250    712,250    —  

Polygon Global Opportunities Master Fund (65)

   165,000,000    5,876,068    5,876,068    —  

Prudential Series Fund Inc. SP PIMCO HY (19)

   850,000    30,270    30,270    —  

Puritan Equity Sub(44)

   11,980,000    426,638    426,638    —  

Puritan High Income Sub(44)

   6,000,000    213,675    213,675    —  

PVIT High Yield Portfolio (19)

   750,000    26,709    26,709    —  

Quattro Fund Ltd (66)

   21,684,000    772,222    772,222    —  

Quattro Multistrategy Masterfund LP (66)

   1,806,000    64,316    64,316    —  

Radcliffe SPC, Ltd. (67)

   15,000,000    534,188    534,188    —  

Raytheon Phoenix (20)

   1,242,000    44,230    44,230    —  

RCG Latitude Master Fund, Ltd (68)(69)

   6,000,000    213,675    213,675    —  

RCG PB Ltd (70)(71)

   3,500,000    124,643    124,643    —  

Royal Bank of Scotland (3)(4)(5)

   5,000,000    178,062    178,062    —  

S.A.C. Arbitrage Fund, LLC (72)

   5,000,000    178,062    178,062    —  

Sandelman Partners Multi-Strategy Master Fund Ltd. (73)

   25,000,000    890,313    890,313    —  

San Diego County Employees Retirement Association(46)

   2,600,000    92,592    92,592    —  

Seattle City Employee Retirement System (20)

   139,000    4,950    4,950    —  

Serena Limited(36)

   472,000    16,809    16,809    —  

Silver Sands Fund LLC(59)

   200,000    7,122    7,122    —  

SK 4 HYB4 (19)

   200,000    7,122    7,122    —  

Specialforeningen Nykredit Global High Yield (19)

   450,000    16,025    16,025    —  

Stark Master Fund Ltd. (74)

   105,000,000    3,739,316    3,739,316    —  

Starvest Convertible Securities Fund (20)

   73,000    2,599    2,599    —  

Tamalpais Asset Management, L.P. (6)(75)

   15,000,000    534,188    534,188    —  

Teachers Retirement System of the City of New York (20)

   1,932,000    68,803    68,803    —  

The Bond Fund of America, Inc.(3)(5)(6)(15)

   770,000    27,421    27,421    —  

The Income Fund of America, Inc.(3)(5)(6)(15)

   87,567,000    3,118,482    3,118,482    —  

Topaz Fund (3)(76)

   5,000,000    178,062    178,062    —  

UBS Securities LLC(5)(77)

   8,000,000    516,202    284,900    231,302

United Technologies Corporation Master Retirement Trust(7)

   380,000    13,532    13,532    —  

 

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Name

   Principal
Amount of Notes
Beneficially
Owned and
Offered Hereby ($)
  

Shares of

Common Stock
Owned Prior to

the Offering (1)

  

Convertible

Shares Offered
Hereby(2)

   Shares of
Common Stock
Owned Upon
Completion of
the Offering

Variable Insurance Products Fund: Equity-Income Fund(44)

   13,250,000    471,866    471,866    —  

Viacom Inc. Pension Plan Master Trust(7)

   67,000    2,386    2,386    —  

Vicis Capital Master Fund (78)

   6,000,000    213,675    213,675    —  

Wachovia Capital Markets LLC(3)(5)(6)

   20,000,000    712,250    712,250    —  

Wachovia Securities International Ltd(3)(5)(6)

   5,000,000    178,062    178,062    —  

Waterstone Market Neutral MAC51 Fund, Ltd. (79)

   5,401,000    192,343    192,343    —  

Waterstone Market Neutral Master Fund, Ltd. (79)

   9,599,000    341,844    341,844    —  

Wells Fargo and Company (5)

   22,000,000    783,475    783,475    —  

Xavex Convertible Arbitrage 2 Fund(16)

   2,620,000    93,304    93,304    —  

Xavex Convertible Arbitrage 5 (80)(81)

   500,000    17,806    17,806    —  

Xavex Convertible Arbitrage 10 Fund(16)

   1,740,000    61,965    61,965    —  

Zazove Convertible Arbitrage Fund, LP(46)

   6,100,000    217,236    217,236   

Zazove Hedged Convertible Fund, LP(46)

   3,900,000    138,888    138,888    —  
                   

Any other holder of Notes or future transferee, pledgee, donee, or successor of any holder (82)(83)

   1,518,875    4,349,497    54,090    —  
                   

Total

   2,200,000,000    82,642,985    78,347,578    4,295,407

(1) Includes shares of common stock issuable upon conversion of the notes, assuming conversion of all of the holder’s notes into shares of common stock at a conversion price of $28.08 per share and a cash payment in lieu of any fractional share interest. The conversion price is subject to adjustment as described under “Description of Notes—Conversion Rights” in the Prospectus.

 

(2) Consists of shares of common stock issuable upon conversion of the notes, assuming conversion of all of the holder’s notes into shares of common stock at a conversion price of $28.08 per share and a cash payment in lieu of any fractional share interest. The conversion price is subject to adjustment as described under “Description of Notes—Conversion Rights” in the Prospectus.

 

(3) Selling security holder is an affiliate of a broker-dealer.

 

(4) Selling security holder is a broker-dealer and may be deemed to be an underwriter.

 

(5) Selling security holder is a publicly held entity or a subsidiary of a publicly held entity.

 

(6) Selling security holder is an investment company, or a subsidiary of an investment company, registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.

 

(7) John Gottfurcht, George Douglas and Amy Jo Gottfurcht have the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by Absolute Strategies Fund, BP Amoco PLC Master Trust, Hotel Union & Hotel Industry of Hawaii Pension Plan and Viacom Inc. Pension Plan Master Trust.

 

(8) Patrick Hobin, Christophe Lepitre, Makrem Boumlouka, Alain Reinhold, and Erich Bonnet have the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by ADI Alternative Investments, ADI Alternative Investments c/o Casam ADI CB Arbitrage and ADI Alternative Investments c/o Kallista Master Fund Limited.

 

(9) AIM High Yield Fund is a series portfolio of AIM Investment Securities Funds, a registered investment company. AIM Distributors, Inc. and Fund Management Company are the principal underwriters for the AIM Funds and have the same parent company as AIM Advisors, Inc., investment advisor to INVESCO plc.

 

(10) AIM V.I. High Yield Fund is a series portfolio of AIM Variable Insurance Funds, a registered investment company. AIM Distributors, Inc. and Fund Management Company are the principal underwriters for the AIM Funds and have the same parent company as AIM Advisors, Inc., investment advisor to INVESCO plc.

 

(11) Mikhail Filimonov has the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by Alexandra Global Master Fund Ltd.

 

(12) Allstate Insurance Company, or AIC, is wholly-owned by the Allstate Corporation, a NYSE publicly traded entity.

 

(13)

Selling security holder is an affiliate of a broker-dealer. Allstate Life Insurance Company (“ALIC”), an AIC subsidiary, directly and through its subsidiaries, is one of the 20 largest writers of life insurance and annuity products in the United States. Allstate Retirement Plan and Agents Pension Plan are employer sponsored pension plans maintained for Allstate employees and agents. Allstate New Jersey Insurance Company (“ANJIC”), an Illinois insurance company and an indirect subsidiary of AIC, writes property and casualty insurance exclusively in the State of New Jersey. In the course of managing their investment portfolios, AIC and its affiliates may acquire and hold investments that exceed 10% of a class of equity securities of an issuer. The Public Equity Group of Allstate Investments, LLC, which has responsibility for the securities described herein, is not aware of any positions, offices or other material

 

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relationships involving AIC or its subsidiaries which should be disclosed in response to the questions contained herein. No independent investigation has been made, however, as to whether there are or may have been any such transactions as a result of insurance activities, business or marketing relationships, or investment activities of other groups or divisions or actions with respect to or by such investee companies.

 

(14) Mark Friedman has the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by Altma Fund Sicav PLC (in respect of Trinity Sub-Fund), AM Master Fund I, LP, AM International E MAC 63 Ltd and Lyxor/AM Investment Fund Ltd.

 

(15) Capital Research and Management Company serves as the investment adviser for American High-Income Trust, The Bond Fund of America, Inc. and The Income Fund of America, Inc. (collectively, the “funds”). For purposes of the reporting requirements of the Exchange Act, Capital Research and Management Company may be deemed to be the beneficial owner of all of the shares held by the funds. Capital Research and Management Company, however, expressly disclaims that it is, in fact, the owner of such securities. Capital Research and Management Company is an investment adviser registered under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940.

 

(16) Nathanial Brown & Robert Richardson have the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by Argent Classic Convertible Arbitrage Fund II, LP, Argent Classic Convertible Arbitrage Fund LP, Argent LowLev Convertible Arbitrage Fund Ltd., Argent LowLev Convertible Arbitrage Fund II, LLC, Argentum Multistragy Fund 1 LP Classic, Argentum Multi-Strategy Fund Ltd – Classic, Class C Trading Company, Ltd., Elite Classic Convertible Arbitrage Ltd., HFR CA Global Select Master Trust Account, Lyxor Master Fund Ref: Argent/LowLev CB c/o Argent, Partners Group Alternative Strategies PPC Ltd., Xavex Convertible Arbitrage 2 Fund and Xavex Convertible Arbitrage 10 Fund.

 

(17) Ann Houlihen has the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by Arkansas PERS.

 

(18) Curtis Mewbourne has the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by Army and Air Force Mutual Aid Association.

 

(19) Mark Hudoff has the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by AST High Yield Portfolio, AXA Premier VIP High Yield Portfolio, CAS HY, dit-UZN-USA (sub), Eli Lilly and Company, GCOF – HY, Global High Yield Fund, IBM Personal Pension Plan Trust, ING PIMCO High Yield Portfolio, MV ANR INKA, Pacific Investment Grade Cayman Fund, PAPS High Yield Portfolio, PIMCO Bermuda U.S. High Yield Fund, PIMCO Bermuda U.S. High Yield II, PIMCO Cayman Global High Income (Yen-Hedged), PIMCO Cayman Global High Income Fund, PIMCO Convertible Fund, PIMCO GIS High Yield Bond Fund, PIMCO High Yield Fund, PIMCO Global High Yield Strategy Fund, Prudential Series Fund Inc. SP PIMCO HY, PVIT High Yield Portfolio, SK 4 HYB4 and Specialforeningen Nykredit Global High Yield.

 

(20) Tracy V. Maitland has the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by AVK (Advent Claymore) Fund, Florida Power + Light, Georgia Health Care, Governing Board Employees Benefit of the City of Detroit, Raytheon Phoenix, Seattle City Employee Retirement System, Starvest Convertible Securities Fund and Teachers Retirement System of the City of New York.

 

(21) David Clott has the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by Barclays Global Distribution Bonds and ICVC Global Balanced Income Fund.

 

(22) BMO Nesbitt Burns Inc. is a subsidiary of Bank of Montreal, which is a publicly held entity.

 

(23) Stephen Church has the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by BMO Nesbitt Burns Inc.

 

(24) Michael Ferry has the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by Capital Ventures International.

 

(25) Fred Alger Management, Inc. is the investment advisor to Castle Convertible Fund, Inc. and has the power to direct the voting and disposition of the securities held by Castle Convertible Fund, Inc.

 

(26) Phil Dumas has the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by CBARB, a segregated account of Geode Capital Master Fund Ltd., which is an open-ended mutual fund company registered as a segregated accounts company under the laws of Bermuda.

 

(27) As investment manager under a management agreement, Castle Creek Arbitrage LLC may exercise dispositive and voting power with respect to the shares owned by CC Arbitrage, Ltd. Castle Creek Arbitrage LLC disclaims beneficial ownership of such shares. Daniel Asher and Allan Weine are the managing members of Castle Creek Arbitrage LLC. Messrs. Asher and Weine disclaim beneficial ownership of the shares owned by CC Arbitrage Ltd.

 

(28) Citadel Limited Partnership (“CLP”) is the trading manager of Citadel Equity Fund Ltd. and consequently has investment discretion over securities held by Citadel Equity Fund Ltd. Citadel Investment Group, L.L.C. (“CIG”) controls CLP. Kenneth C. Griffin controls CIG and therefore has ultimate investment discretion over securities held by Citadel Equity Fund Ltd. CLP, CIG, and Mr. Griffin each disclaim beneficial ownership of the shares held by Citadel Equity Fund Ltd.

 

(29) Selling security holder is an affiliate of a broker-dealer. The broker-dealers are under common control with Citadel Equity Fund Ltd. and one is directly owned by Citadel Equity Fund.

 

(30) Citigroup Global Markets Inc. is a subsidiary of Citigroup, Inc., which is a publicly held investment company.

 

(31) CNH Partners, LLC is Investment Advisor of CNH CA Master Account, L.P. and has sole voting and dispositive power over the securities. Investment principals for the Investment Advisor are Robert Krail, Mark Mitchell and Todd Pulvino.

 

(32) Jan de Coninck has the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by Credit Industriel Et Commercial.

 

(33) Gerry Murtough has the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by Credit Suisse Securities Europe Ltd.

 

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(34) Jeff Andreski has the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC.

 

(35) Nicholas D. Schoewe and Clayton A. Struve have the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by CSS, LLC.

 

(36) Mssrs. Thomas L. Kempner, Jr., Marvin H. Davidson, Stephen M. Dowicz, Scott E. Davidson, Michael J. Leffell, Timothy I. Levart, Robert J. Brivio, Jr., Anthony A. Yoseloff, Eric P. Epstein and Avram Z. Friedman (collectively, the “Principals”), are the general partners of M.H. Davidson & Co. and MHD Management Co. (“MHD”), the general partner of Davidson Kempner Partners, and the sole managing members of Davidson Kempner International Advisors, LLC (“DKIA”), the investment manager of each of Davidson Kempner International, Ltd. and Serena Limited. Each of the Principals, MHD and DKIA disclaim all beneficial ownership as affiliates of a registered investment adviser, and, in any case, disclaim all beneficial ownership except as to the extent of their pecuniary interest in the shares.

 

(37) Patrick Corrigan has the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by DBAG London.

 

(38) Deephaven Capital Management LLC has the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by Deephaven Domestic Convertible Trading Ltd.

 

(39) Babak Zenozi has the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by Delaware Dividend Income Fund.

 

(40) Damon Andres has the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by Delaware Investments Dividend & Income Fund and Delaware Investments Global Dividend & Income Fund.

 

(41) D.E. Shaw & Co. L.P., as either managing member or investment adviser, has voting and investment control over any shares of common stock issuable upon conversion of the notes owned by D.E. Shaw Valence Portfolios, L.L.C. Julius Gaudio, Eric Wepsic, and Anne Dinning, or their designees exercise voting and investment control over the notes on D. E. Shaw & Co. L.P.’s behalf.

 

(42) Ellington Management Group, LLC is the investment adviser of Ellington Overseas Partners, Ltd. Michael Vranos, as principal of Ellington Management Group, LLC, has voting and investment control of the securities offered hereby. Mr. Vranos disclaims beneficial ownership over the securities except to the extent of any indirect ownership interest he may have in such securities through his economic participation in Ellington Overseas Partners, Ltd.

 

(43) Matthew Li has the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by FGO Master Fund, Fore Convertible Master Fund, Ltd. and Fore Erisa Fund, Ltd.

 

(44) The entity is either an investment company or a portfolio of an investment company registered under Section 8 of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, or a private investment account advised by Fidelity Management & Research Company (“FMR Co.”). FMR Co. is a Massachusetts corporation and an investment advisor registered under Section 203 of the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as amended, and provides investment advisory services to each of such Fidelity entities and to other registered investment companies and to certain other funds which are generally offered to a limited group of investors. FMR Co. is a wholly-owned subsiary of FMR Corp., a Delaware Corporation.

 

(45) Daniel S. Och as senior managing member of Oz Management, LLC, the investment manager to the selling security holder, may be deemed to have the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by Goldman Sachs & Co. Profit Sharing Master Trust.

 

(46) Gene Pretti has the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by HFR CA Select Master Trust, Institutional Benchmarks Series (Master Feeder) Ltd., San Diego County Employees Retirement Association, Zazove Convertible Arbitrage Fund, LP and Zazove Hedged Convertible Fund, LP.

 

(47) Highbridge Capital Management, LLC is the trading manager of Highbridge Convertible Arbitrage Master Fund, LP and Highbridge International LLC and has voting control and investment discretion over the securities held by Highbridge Convertible Arbitrage Master Fund, LP. and Highbridge International LLC. Glenn Dubin and Henry Swieca control Highbridge Capital Management, LLC and have voting control and investment discretion over the securities held by Highbridge Convertible Master Fund, LP. and Highbridge International LLC. Each of Highbridge Capital Management, LLC, Glenn Dubin and Henry Swieca disclaims beneficial ownership of the securities held by Highbridge Convertible Arbitrage Master Fund, LP. and Highbridge International LLC.

 

(48) Ionic Capital Partners LP (“ICP”) is the investment advisor of ICM Business Trust (the “Trust”) and consequently has voting and investment control over securities held by the Trust. Ionic Capital Management LLC (“ICM”) controls ICP. Bart Baum, Adam Radosti and Daniel Stone collectively control ICM and therefore have ultimate voting and investment control over securities held by the Trust. ICP, ICM and Messrs. Baum, Radosti and Stone each disclaim beneficial ownership of the securities held by the Trust except to the extent of its pecuniary interest therein.

 

(49) Thomas J. Ray has the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by Inflective Convertible Opportunity Fund I, Limited, Inflective Convertible Opportunity Fund I, LP, Institutional Benchmarks Series-Ivan Segregated Acct and Lyxor/Inflective Convertible Opportunity Fund I, Limited.

 

(50) Gary Crowder has the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by Institutional Benchmark Series (Master Feeder) Limited in Respect of Electra Series c/o Quattro Global Capital, LLC.

 

(51) Ivory Investment Management, LP, a Delaware limited partnership investment adviser, has the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by Ivory Flagship Master Fund, Ltd., Ivory Long Term Master, Ltd. and Ivory Portable Alpha Master, Ltd.

 

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(52) JMG Triton Offshore Fund, Ltd. (the “Fund”) is an international business company organized under the laws of the British Virgin Islands. The Fund’s investment manager is Pacific Assets Management LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the “Manager”), that has voting and dispositive power over the Fund’s investments, including the securities. The equity interests of the Manager are owned by Pacific Capital Management, Inc., a California corporation (“Pacific”) and Asset Alliance Holding Corp., a Delaware corporation. The equity interests of Pacific are owned by Roger Richter, Jonathan M. Glaser and Daniel A. David. Messrs. Glaser and Richter have sole investment discretion over the Fund’s portfolio holdings.

 

(53) Allan Teh has the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by Kamunting Street Master Fund, Ltd.

 

(54) The securities are under the total control of KBC Financial Products USA Inc. KBC Financial Products USA Inc. is a direct wholly-owned subsidiary of KBC Financial Holdings, Inc., which in turn is a directly wholly-owned subsidiary of KBC Bank N.V., which in turn is a direct wholly-owned subsidiary of KBC Group N.V., a publicly traded entity.

 

(55) Sui Min Wong has the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by Linden Capital LP.

 

(56) Magnetar Financial LLC has the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by Magnetar Capital Master Fund, Ltd. Magnetar Financial LLC disclaims beneficial ownership of the shares held by Magnetar Capital Master Fund, Ltd. Alec Litowitz has voting control over Supernova Management LLC, the general partner of Magnetar Capital Partners LP, the sole managing member of Magnetar Financial LLC. As a result, Mr. Litowitz may be considered the beneficial owner of any shares deemed to be beneficially owned by Magnetar Financial LLC. Mr. Litowitz disclaims beneficial ownership of these shares.

 

(57) Millenium Management, L.L.C., a Delaware limited liability company, is the general partner of Millenium Partners, L.P., a Cayman Islands exempted limited partnership, and consequently may be deemed to have voting control and investment discretion over securities owned by Millenium Partners, L.P. Israel A. Englander is the managing member of Millenium Management, L.L.C. As a result, Mr. Englander may be deemed to be the beneficial owner of any shares deemed to be beneficially owned by Millenium Management, L.L.C. The foregoing should not be construed in and of itself as an admission by either Millenium Management, L.L.C. or Mr. Englander as to beneficial ownership of the shares of the Company’s common stock owned by Millenium Partners, L.P.

 

(58) John Phelan and Glenn Fuhrman have the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by MSD TCB, LP.

 

(59) Brian Taylor has power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by Nisswa Master Fund Ltd and Silver Sands Fund LLC.

 

(60) Eric White has the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by Nuveen Multi-Strategy Income & Growth and Nuveen Multi-Strategy Income & Growth #2.

 

(61) Daniel S. Och as senior managing member of Oz Management, LLC, the investment manager to the selling security holder, may be deemed to have the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by Goldman Sachs & Co. Profit Sharing Master Trust.

 

(62) Jonathan Barton has the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by Old Lane Cayman Master Fund LP, Old Lane HMA Master Fund LP and Old Lane U.S. Master Fund LP.

 

(63) Mark Rowe, Felix Haldner, Michael Fitchet, and Denis O’Malley have the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by Partners Group Alternative Strategies PCC Limited, Red Delta Cell, c/o Quatro Fund.

 

(64) Yon Vtorov has the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by Platinum Grove Contingent Capital Master Fund.

 

(65) Polygon Investment Partners LLP, Polygon Investment Partners LP and Polygon Investment Partners HK Limited (the “Investment Managers”), Polygon Investments Ltd. (the “Manager”), Alexander Jackson, Reade Griffith and Paddy Dear have the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by Polygon Global Opportunities Master Fund (the “Master Fund”). The Investment Managers, the Manager, Alexander Jackson, Reade Griffith and Paddy Bear disclaim beneficial ownership of the securities held by the Master Fund.

 

(66) Andrew Kaplan, Brian Swain, and Louis Napoli have the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by Quattro Fund Ltd and Quattro Multistrategy Masterfund LP.

 

(67) Pursuant to an investment management agreement, RG Capital Management, L.P. (“RG Capital”) serves as the investment manager of Radcliffe SPC, Ltd.’s Class A Segregated Portfolio. RGC Management Company, LLC (“Management”) is the general partner of RG Capital. Steve Katznelson and Gerald Stahlecker serve as the managing members of Management. Each of RG Capital, Management and Messrs. Katznelson and Stahlecker disclaims beneficial ownership of the securities owned by Radcliffe SPC, Ltd. for and on behalf of the Class A Segregated Portfolio.

 

(68) Ramius Capital Group, L.L.C. (“Ramius Capital”) as the investment adviser of RCG Latitude Master Fund, Ltd. (“Latitude”) consequently has voting control and investment discretion over securities held by Latitude. Ramius Capital disclaims beneficial ownership of the shares held by Latitude. Peter A. Cohen, Morgan B. Stark, Thomas W. Strauss and Jeffrey M. Solomon are the sole managing members of C4S & Co., L.L.C., the sole managing member of Ramius Capital. As a result, Messrs. Cohen, Stark, Strauss and Solomon may be considered beneficial owners of any shares deemed to be beneficially owned by Ramius Capital. Messrs. Cohen, Stark, Strauss and Solomon disclaim beneficial ownership of these shares.

 

(69) The investment advisor to RCG Latitude Master Fund, Ltd. is Ramius Capital. An affiliate of Ramius Capital is a NASD member. However, this affiliate will not sell any shares purchased in this offering by RCG Latitude Master Fund, Ltd. and will receive no compensation whatsoever in connection with sales of shares purchased in this transaction.

 

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(70) Ramius Capital as the investment adviser of RCG PB LTD. (“RCG PB LTD”) consequently has voting control and investment discretion over securities held by RCG PB LTD. Ramius Capital disclaims beneficial ownership of the shares held by RCG PB LTD. Peter A. Cohen, Morgan B. Stark, Thomas W. Strauss and Jeffrey M. Solomon are the sole managing members of C4S & Co., L.L.C., the sole managing member of Ramius Capital. As a result, Messrs. Cohen, Stark, Strauss and Solomon may be considered beneficial owners of any shares deemed to be beneficially owned by Ramius Capital. Messrs. Cohen, Stark, Strauss and Solomon disclaim beneficial ownership of these shares.

 

(71) The investment advisor to RCG PB Ltd. is Ramius Capital. An affiliate of Ramius Capital is a NASD member. However, this affiliate will not sell any shares purchased in this offering by RCG PB Ltd. and will receive no compensation whatsoever in connection with sales of shares purchased in this transaction.

 

(72) Pursuant to investment agreements, each of S.A.C. Capital Advisors, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“SAC Capital Advisors”), and S.A.C. Capital Management, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“SAC Capital Management”) share all investment and voting power with respect to the securities held by S.A.C. Arbitrage Fund, LLC. Mr. Steven A. Cohen controls both SAC Capital Advisors and SAC Capital Management. Each of SAC Capital Advisors, SAC Capital Management and Mr. Cohen disclaim beneficial ownership of any of the registrable securities.

 

(73) Jon Sandelman has the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by Sandelman Partners Multi-Strategy Master Fund Ltd.

 

(74) Michael A. Roth and Brian J. Stark have voting and investment control over securities owned by Stark Master Fund Ltd. Messrs. Roth and Stark disclaim beneficial ownership of such securities.

 

(75) Paul Giordano has the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by Tamalpais Asset Management, L.P.

 

(76) Robert Marx has the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by Topaz Fund.

 

(77) John Dibacco has the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by UBS Securities LLC.

 

(78) John Succo, Sky Lucas, and Shad Stastney have the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by Vicis Capital Master Fund.

 

(79) Shawn Bergerson has the power to direct the voting or disposition of the securities held by Waterstone Market Neutral MAC51 Fund, Ltd. and Waterstone Market Neutral Master Fund, Ltd.

 

(80) Ramius Capital Group, L.L.C. (“Ramius Capital”) as the investment adviser of Xavex Convertible Arbitrage 5 (“Xavex”) consequently has voting control and investment discretion over securities held by Xavex. Ramius Capital disclaims beneficial ownership of the shares held by Xavex. Peter A. Cohen, Morgan B. Stark, Thomas W. Strauss and Jeffrey M. Solomon are the sole managing members of C4S & Co., L.L.C., the sole managing member of Ramius Capital. As a result, Messrs. Cohen, Stark, Strauss and Solomon may be considered beneficial owners of any shares deemed to be beneficially owned by Ramius Capital. Messrs. Cohen, Stark, Strauss and Solomon disclaim beneficial ownership of these shares.

 

(81) The investment advisor to Xavex Convertible Arbitrage 5 is Ramius Capital Group, L.L.C. An affiliate of Ramius Capital Group, L.L.C. is a NASD member. However, this affiliate will not sell any shares purchased in this offering by Xavex Convertible Arbitrage 5 and will receive no compensation whatsoever in connection with sales of shares purchased in this transaction.

 

(82) Additional selling security holders not named in this prospectus will be not be able to use this prospectus for resales until they are named in the selling security holder table by prospectus supplement or post-effective amendment. Transferees, successors and donees of identified selling security holders will not be able to use this prospectus for resales until they are named in the selling security holder table by prospectus supplement or post-effective amendment. We will add transferees, successors and donees by prospectus supplement in instances where the transferee, successor or donee has acquired its shares from holders named in this prospectus after the effective date of this prospectus.

 

(83) The maximum principal amount of notes that may be sold under this prospectus will not exceed $2,200,000,000.

To the extent that any of the selling security holders identified above are broker-dealers, they may be deemed to be, under interpretations of the Staff of the Securities and Exchange Commission, “underwriters” within the meaning of the Securities Act. With respect to selling security holders that are affiliates of broker-dealers, they have represented to us that such entities acquired their notes in the ordinary course of business and at the time of the purchase of their notes such selling security holders had no agreements or understandings, directly or indirectly, with any person to distribute those notes.

To the extent that we determine that such entities did not acquire their notes in the ordinary course of business or did have such an agreement or understanding, we will file a post-effective amendment to the registration statement of which this prospectus forms a part to designate such affiliate as an “underwriter” within the meaning of the Securities Act.

Information concerning other selling security holders will be set forth in prospectus supplements or post-effective amendments from time to time, if and as required. Information concerning the security holders may change from time to time and any changed information will be set forth in post-effective amendments or prospectus supplements if and when necessary. In addition, the conversion price, and therefore, the number of shares of common stock issuable upon conversion of the notes, is subject to adjustment under certain circumstances. Accordingly, the number of shares of common stock into which the notes are convertible may increase or decrease.

 

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