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Western Resources. 1 AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF MERGER (this "Agreement"), dated as of February 7, 1997, by and between Western Resources, Inc., a Kansas corporation ("Western Resources") and Kansas City Power & Light Company, a Missouri corporation ("KCPL").
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Western Resources. ORDINANCE NO. 6450 AN ORDINANCE GRANTING WESTERN RESOURCES, INC., A KANSAS CORPORATION, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, A NON-EXCLUSIVE ELECTRIC FRANCHISE, PRESCRIBING THE TERMS THEREOF, PROVIDING FOR A MONTHLY FRANCHISE FEE PAYMENT TO BE MADE TO THE CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS AND REPEALING ORDINANCE NO.4308. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS:
Western Resources. KCPL ------------------------- ------------------------- PRICE RANGE PRICE RANGE --------------- --------------- QUARTER HIGH LOW DIVIDENDS HIGH LOW DIVIDENDS - ------- ------- ------- --------- ------- ------- --------- First Quarter............ $34.875 $28.250 $0.495 $23.250 $20.625 $0.370 Second Quarter........... 29.750 26.125 0.495 23.000 18.625 0.370 Third Quarter............ 29.625 26.750 0.495 22.500 19.250 0.380 Fourth Quarter........... 29.250 27.375 0.495 23.875 21.125 0.380 95 First Quarter............ $33.375 $28.625 $0.505 $24.500 $22.125 $0.380 Second Quarter........... 32.500 30.250 0.505 24.125 22.125 0.380 Third Quarter............ 32.875 29.750 0.505 24.375 21.500 0.390 Fourth Quarter........... 34.000 31.000 0.505 26.625 23.500 0.390 96 First Quarter............ $34.875 $29.250 $0.515 $27.250 $24.000 $0.390 Second Quarter........... 30.750 28.000 0.515 27.750 23.625 0.390 Third Quarter (through July 2, 1996)........... 30.750 29.875 N/A 28.000 27.500 N/A 1994 19 19 - -------- N/A--Not available. On April 12, 1996 (the last trading day before public announcement of the April 14 Offer) the closing sales price per share of Western Resources Common Stock was $29.125, and on July 2, 1996 (the last trading day prior to the date of this Prospectus) such price was $30.625. Past price performance is not necessarily indicative of likely future price performance. Holders of Shares are urged to obtain current market quotations for shares of Western Resources Common Stock. On January 19, 1996, the last trading day prior to announcement of the Original UtiliCorp/KCPL Transaction, the closing sales price per Share was $26.250. Past price performance is not necessarily indicative of likely future price performance. Holders of Shares are urged to obtain current market quotations for the Shares. Holders of Western Resources Common Stock are entitled to receive dividends from funds legally available therefor when, as and if declared by the Western Resources board of directors. The Western Resources board of directors presently intends to continue the policy of paying quarterly cash dividends. Future dividends of Western Resources will depend upon the earnings of Western Resources and its subsidiaries, their financial condition and other factors including applicable government regulations and policies. See "Description of Western Resources Capital Stock." VALIDITY OF WESTERN RESOURCES COMMON STOCK The validity of the shares of Western Resources Common Stoc...
Western Resources. Inc. shall cease to own, directly or indirectly, more than fifty percent (50%) of the voting control (directly or indirectly) of POI.

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