NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

(20) Stockholder Rights Plan

On September 15, 1998, Fleetwood’s Board of Directors adopted a new stockholder rights agreement to replace the previous plan that expired on November 9, 1998, granting certain new rights to holders of Fleetwood’s common stock. Under the new plan, which was effective November 10, 1998, one right was granted for each share of common stock held as of November 9, 1998, and one right will be granted for each share subsequently issued. Each right entitles the holder, in a hostile takeover scenario and after paying the exercise price (currently $160), to purchase Fleetwood common stock having a market value equal to two times the exercise price. Also, if Fleetwood is merged into another corporation, or if 50% or more of Fleetwood’s assets are sold, then rightholders are entitled, upon payment of the exercise price, to buy common shares of the acquiring corporation at a 50% discount from their then current market value. In either case, these rights are not available to the acquiring party. However, these exercise features will not be activated if the acquiring party makes an offer to acquire all of Fleetwood’s outstanding shares at a price that is judged by the Board of Directors to be fair to all Fleetwood shareholders. The rights may be redeemed by Fleetwood under certain circumstances at the rate of $0.02 per right. The shareholder rights plan dated September 15, 1998, was amended effective April 30, 2001, and again effective December 31, 2002. The rights will expire on November 9, 2008.