XEC CONSTRUCTION, INC.

LENEXA, KS 66219-2301

General Contractor (Certified)

2026 CAD 43.49 52 WK: 30.02 - 43.84 1 Day NAV Change as of May 132026 CAD 0.15 (0.34%) NAV Total Return as of May 12000 Unlike an actual performance recordsince trades have not actually been executed000 chart reflects a hypothetical $10000 investment and assumes reinvestment of dividends and capital gains. Fund expensesincluding management fees and other expenseswere deducted. As a result of the risks and limitations inherent in hypothetical performance datahypothetical results may differ from actual performance. Unlike an actual performance recordother incomecapital gains etc.) for each period will be reported only after the Fund's tax year end. Therefore2026 Mar 312026 Feb 282026 Jan 312026 Dec 312025 Nov 302025 Oct 312025 Sep 302025 Aug 312025 Jul 31

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