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SolarCity has developed relationships with third parties to generate new customers. I purchased 31 shares on January 25, 2016 at $32.06 per share for $993.86. On February 1, 2016, I sold the 31 shares for $35.20 each and received $1,091.20. I purchased 57 shares on February 16, 2016 for $18.67 per share for a total of $1,065.90. At the end of the three month period, I sold my 57 shares for $32.99 per share for a total of $1880.43. My trading fees were $6.95 per trade, for a total of $27.80. See “Three-Month Tracking of SolarCity (SCTY) Stock” at the end of this document. The Company is engaged in sales and marketing activities through direct field sales force, call center, door to door sales force, channel partner network and solar systems. ambassadors program. Last year, SolarCity management decided to reduce sales to government and commercial companies and expand more into the residential sector. The reason is that residential installations allow for higher margins. SolarCity continues to develop its solar system and component pipeline. SolarCity management hopes this will help the company