SII21 SNs Endoscopy Division Introduces BIORAPTOR 2

Safe Harbor Statement"Safe Harbor" Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of1995: Certain statements in this press release may constitute "forward-lookingstatements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Actof 1995 and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factorsthat may cause the companys actual results, performance, achievements ortransactions to be materially different from the results, performance,achievements or transactions expressed or implied by the forward lookingstatements. Factors that impact such forward looking statements include, amongothers, real estate conditions and markets; increased exposure, as a multifamilyfocused REIT, to risks inherent in investments in a single industry; performanceof affiliates or companies in which we have made investments; changes inoperating costs; higher than expected construction costs; risks of developmentor conversion of for-sale projects; legislative or regulatory decisions; ourability to continue to maintain our status as a REIT for federal income taxpurposes; the effect of any rating agency action on the cost and availability ofnew debt financings; level and volatility of interest rates or capital marketconditions; effect of any terrorist activity or other heightened geopoliticalcrisis; or other factors affecting the real estate industry generally.Except as otherwise required by the federal securities laws, the company assumesno responsibility to update the information in this press release.The company refers you to the documents filed by the company from time to timewith the Securities and Exchange Commission, specifically the section titled"Risk Factors" in the companys Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year endedDecember 31, 2007, as may be updated or supplemented in the companys Form 10-Qfilings, which discuss these and other factors that could adversely affect thecompanys results.Colonial Properties TrustJerry A. BrewerExecutive Vice President, Finance800-645-3917 Copyright Business Wire 2009. Annual forecasts areprovided for each region for the period of 2000 through 2015. Company profiles are mostly extracted from URL research andreported select online sources. Market Overview II-1 Outlook II-1 By Product Segment II-1 RegionalPerspective II-1 Asia: A Growing Market II-1 Market Dynamics II-2 InfluencingFactors II-2 Demographics II-2 Emergent Technologies II-3 Prevalence ofOsteoporosis and other Joint Diseases II-3 Increasing Life Expectancy Rates II-3Regulatory Environment II-3 Cost Consideration II-3 Reimbursements II-4Competitive Scenario II-4 Table 1: Leading Players in Global Trauma Device Market (2006 & 2007):Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for Synthes, Stryker, Smith & Nephew, DePuy(J&J), Zimmer, Biomet and Others(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-4 Table 2: Leading Players in Global Internal Fixation Market (2006 & 2007):Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for Synthes, Stryker, Smith & Nephew, DePuy(J&J), Zimmer, Biomet and Others(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-5 Table 3: Leading Players in Global External Fixation Market (2006 & 2007):Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for Synthes, Stryker, Smith & Nephew,Orthofix and Others(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-5 Table 4: Leading Players in Global Electrical Stimulation Market (2006 & 2007):Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for Biomet, Orthofix, DJ Orthopedics, Smith& Nephew, and Other(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-6 Trauma Devices: APeek into the Major Brands II-6 Marketing & Distribution Structure II-8Distribution Network of Select Players II-8 Biomet II-8 DePuy II-9 Smith &Nephew II-9 Stryker II-10 Market Trends & Issues II-10 Ageing Population &Technological Advancements Drive Market II-10 Market Attracts PrivateInvestments II-10 Novel Technologies Boost External Fixation Device Market II-10Increase in Less Invasive Fracture Repair Procedures II-11 Demand for PremiumImplants Continues II-11 A Shift Towards Bone Growth Products II-11 NewTechnologies Rekindle Market for Trauma Products II-11 Intramedullary NailsThreatened by LCP Systems II-12 Locking Compression Plates Might Lose itsSuperfluous Growth II-12 2.

An Introduction to Trauma II-13 Trauma II-13 Fracture II-13 Various Causes ofa Fracture II-13 Nature of a Fracture II-13 Who Are at Risk II-13 FractureTreatment II-14 3. Product Overview II-15 Trauma or Fracture Fixation Devices II-15Classification of Trauma Devices II-15 Internal Fixation II-15 Plates and ScrewsII-16 Commonly Used Plates II-16 Commonly Used Screws II-16 Advantages ofPlating Fixation System II-16 Disadvantages of Plating Fixation System II-16Intramedullary Fixation II-16 Commonly Used Intramedullary Nails II-17Advantages of Intramedullary Fixation II-17 Disadvantages of IntramedullaryFixation II-17 Hip Fixation II-17 Commonly Used Hip Fixation Devices II-18Others II-18 External Fixation II-18 Advantages of External Fixation DevicesII-18 Disadvantages of External Fixation Devices II-18 Electrical StimulationDevices II-19 Cranio-Maxillofacial Fixation II-19 Materials Used in FractureFixation Devices II-19 4. Product Innovations/Introductions II-21 DePuy Expands SIGMAKNEE PortfolioII-21 DePuy Introduces Pinnacle Hip Solutions II-21 DePuy Introduces A.L.P.SII-21 S&Ns Endoscopy Division Introduces BIORAPTOR 2.3 PK Suture Anchor II-21S&N Launches CAPTION Disposable Platelet Concentration System II-22 S&NIntroduces R3 Acetabular System II-22 S&N Introduces VERILAST Technology II-22Zimmer Launches Zimmer DTO II-22 Wright Launches Profemur Xm Hip Stem ImplantII-23 SynergEyes Introduces SynergEyes PS II-23 Depuy Unveils Ci Essential HipSystem II-23 Depuy Launches New Software for Computer-Assisted Knee SurgeryII-23 DePuy Launches Gription Porous Coating II-23 Depuy Orthopaedics UnveilsNew Hip-Bearing System II-24 Depuy Orthopaedics Introduces New Hip-BearingSystem II-24 Depuy Introduces Delta Xtend Reverse Shoulder System II-24 DePuyIntroduces Peak FX Hip Plate System II-24 Smith & Nephew Endoscopy ExtendsCLEAR-TRAC Surgical Cannulas Line II-25 Smith & Nephew Endoscopy Unveils NewLateral Hip Distractor II-25 Smith & Nephew Unveils JOURNEY DEUCE Knee SystemII-26 Biomet Unveils Two Innovative Hip Stems II-26 Biomet to Unveil AcetabularHip Liners II-26 Small Bone Innovations Launches Distal Radius Plating SystemII-27 Small Bone Innovations Launches Advanced RingFIX II-27 Synthes LaunchesNew Product Lines II-27 Biomet Unveils OptiLock Plating System II-28 BiometLaunches Peritrochanteric Nail System II-28 Smith & Nephew Unleashes PERI-LOCSystem II-28 Orthofix Unleashes Two Novel Products II-28 Stryker Rolls OutGamma3 Hip Fracture System II-28 Inion Unveils Biodegradable Trauma PlatingSystem II-29 Synthes-Stratec Introduces LCP System II-29 5. Recent Industry Activity II-30 Wright Medical Takes Over INBONE TechnologiesII-30 Synthes Takes Over Innomedic II-30 HemCon to Acquire AlltracelPharmaceuticals II-30 Medtronic to Form Joint Venture with Weigao II-31 Smith &Nephew to License Trochanteric Fixation Nails Patents to Synthes II-31 Smith &Nephew Collaborates with REMEDI II-31 Cardinal Health Acquires Viasys II-31Tornier Takes Over Nexa II-31 Smith & Nephew Acquires Plus Orthopedics II-32TriMas Takes Over DEW Technologies II-32 Wright Medical Completes theAcquisition of R& R Medicals Assets II-32 Pioneer Surgical Takes Over AngstromMedica II-32 Biomet Merges with LVB Acquisition Merger Sub II-33 Greatbatch toTake Over Precimed II-33 Synthes to Acquire N Spine II-33 Tornier to Take OverDVO II-34 Zimmer to Take Over Endius II-34 Zimmer Holdings to Take OverORTHOsoft II-34 AT&T Enters into an Agreement with John Muir Health II-35 Smith& Nephew Enters into an Agreement with Teknimed II-35 Tutogen Medical ExpandsPartnership Agreement with Zimmer Dental II-36 Smith & Nephew Collaborates withREMEDI II-36 SBi Acquires Euromedics Complete Suite of Fixation Devices andEnters into Licensing Agreements II-36 Argonne and BioTime to UndertakeCooperative Research II-36 Orthofix Acquires Intellectual Property Rights ofInSWing II-37 Orthofix Signs Agreement with BAB II-37 Zimmer ObtainsDistribution Rights for Locking Plate Technology II-37 Orthofix Signs Contractwith Premier II-37 Zimmer Acquires Implex II-37 Orthofix Receives FDA ClearanceII-37 Orthofix Acquires IP Rights for PC.C.P II-37 Synthes-Stratec Merger withMathys Medical II-38 Orthofix Acquires Breg II-38 Zimmer Acquires ExternalFixation Product Line II-38 Smith & Nephew Obtains FDA Approval for OrthoGuardAB II-38 6.

Focus on Select Players II-39 Biomet, Inc (US) II-39 Capstone Therapeutics(US) II-39 DePuy Orthopaedics, Inc (US) II-40 Orthofix International N.V. (TheNetherlands) II-40 Smith & Nephew Plc (UK) II-40 Stryker Corporation (US) II-40Synthes, Inc (Switzerland) II-41 Zimmer Holdings, Inc (US) II-41 7. The United States III-1 A.Market Analysis III-1 Outlook III-1 Leading PlayersIII-1 US Fracture Fixation Market III-1 Medical Reimbursements in the US III-2Advancements in Technology Triggers the Average Price of Trauma Products III-2Developments in the Maxillofacial Market III-2 Shift Towards LCPs Driving theGrowth III-3 Electrical Stimulators: A Boon for Aging Population III-3 Plating &Locking Systems Gain Market III-3 A Peek into Recent Past III-3 Table 32: Leading Players in US Trauma Device Market (2004 & 2005): PercentageBreakdown of Value Sales for Synthes, Smith & Nephew, Stryker, Zimmer, Biomet,DePuy (J&J) and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-4 Table 33: Leading Players in US Cranio-Maxillofacial Market (2005): PercentageBreakdown of Value Sales for Synthes, Stryker(Leibinger), Biomet (Lorenz), KLSMartin and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-4 Table 34: Leading Players in US Intramedullary Nails Market (2005): PercentageShare Breakdown of Value Sales for Smith & Nephew, Synthes, Stryker, Biomet, andOthers (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-4 Table 35: Leading Players in US Hip Fixation Systems Market (2005): PercentageShare Breakdown of Value Sales for Smith & Nephew, Synthes, Stryker, BiometZimmer, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-5 Table 36: Leading Players in US External Fixation Systems Market (2005):Percentage Share Breakdown of Value Sales for Smith & Nephew, Synthes, Stryker,Biomet, Orthofix , and Others(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-5 Table 37: Percentage Change in Medicare Reimbursement Rates (2000-2005)(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-5 Product Launches III-6 StrategicCorporate Developments III-11 Select US Players III-17 B.Market Analytics III-19Table 38: US Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Trauma Devices byProduct Segment- Internal Fixation Devices (Plates/Screws, Intramedullary Nailsand Screws, Hip Fixation Devices), External Fixation Devices, ElectricalStimulation Devices and Cranio-Maxillofacial Devices Markets IndependentlyAnalyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2000 through 2010(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-19 Table 39: US Long-term Projections for Trauma Devices by Product Segment -Internal Fixation Devices (Plates/Screws, Intramedullary Nails and Screws, HipFixation Devices), External Fixation Devices, Electrical Stimulation Devices andCranio-Maxillofacial Devices Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual SalesFigures in US$ Million for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) III-20 Table 40: US 10-Year Perspective for Trauma Devices by Product Segment -Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for Internal Fixation Devices(Plates/Screws, Intramedullary Nails and Screws, Hip Fixation Devices), ExternalFixation Devices, Electrical Stimulation Devices and Cranio-MaxillofacialDevices Markets for Years 2003, 2008 & 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)III-21 2. Canada III-22 Market Analysis III-22 Table 41: Canadian Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Trauma Devices byProduct Segment- Internal Fixation Devices (Plates/Screws, Intramedullary Nailsand Screws, Hip Fixation Devices), External Fixation Devices, ElectricalStimulation Devices and Cranio-Maxillofacial Devices Markets IndependentlyAnalyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2000 through 2010(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-22 Table 42: Canadian Long-term Projections for Trauma Devices by Product Segment -Internal Fixation Devices (Plates/Screws, Intramedullary Nails and Screws, HipFixation Devices), External Fixation Devices, Electrical Stimulation Devices andCranio-Maxillofacial Devices Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual SalesFigures in US$ Million for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) III-23 Table 43: Canadian 10-Year Perspective for Trauma Devices by Product Segment -Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for Internal Fixation Devices(Plates/Screws, Intramedullary Nails and Screws, Hip Fixation Devices), ExternalFixation Devices, Electrical Stimulation Devices and Cranio-MaxillofacialDevices Markets for Years 2003, 2008 & 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)III-24 3. Japan III-25 A.Market Analysis III-25 Outlook III-25 An Update on TraumaDevice Market in Japan III-25 Competitive Insight into the Japanese TraumaDevice Market III-26 Titanium Reign Japanese Trauma Devices III-26 Reimbursement- A Vital Growth Factor III-26 Japan Medical Dynamic Marketing (MDM), Inc- AMajor Player in Japan III-27 B.Market Analytics III-27 Table 44: Japanese Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Trauma Devices byProduct Segment- Internal Fixation Devices (Plates/Screws, Intramedullary Nailsand Screws, Hip Fixation Devices), External Fixation Devices, ElectricalStimulation Devices and Cranio-Maxillofacial Devices Markets IndependentlyAnalyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for ears 2000 through 2010(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-27 Table 45: Japanese Long-term Projections for Trauma Devices by Product Segment -Internal Fixation Devices (Plates/Screws, Intramedullary Nails and Screws, HipFixation Devices), External Fixation Devices, Electrical Stimulation Devices andCranio-Maxillofacial Devices Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual SalesFigures in US$ Million for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) III-28 Table 46: Japanese 10-Year Perspective for Trauma Devices by Product Segment -Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for Internal Fixation Devices(Plates/Screws, Intramedullary Nails and Screws, Hip Fixation Devices), ExternalFixation Devices, Electrical Stimulation Devices and Cranio-MaxillofacialDevices Markets for Years 2003, 2008 & 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)III-29 4. (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-31 Table 48: European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Trauma Devices byProduct Type - Internal Trauma Fixation Device (Plates/Screws, IntramedullaryNails and Screws, Hip Fixation Devices), External Trauma Fixation Device,Electrical Stimulation Devices and Cranio-Maxillofacial Devices MarketsIndependently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2000through 2010. (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-32 Table 49: European Long-term Projections for Biosensors by Geographic Region -France, Germany, Italy, UK, Spain, and Rest of Europe Markets IndependentlyAnalyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2011 through 2015(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-33 Table 50: European Long-term Projections for Trauma Devices by Product Segment -Internal Fixation Devices (Plates/Screws, Intramedullary Nails and Screws, HipFixation Devices), External Fixation Devices, Electrical Stimulation Devices andCranio-Maxillofacial Devices Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual SalesFigures in US$ Million for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) III-34 Table 51: European 10-Year Perspective for Trauma Devices by Geographic Region-Percentage Breakdown for Value Sales for France, Germany, Italy, UK, Spain &Rest of Europe Markets for Years 2003, 2008 & 2012 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) III-35 Table 52: European 10-Year Perspective for Trauma Devices by Product Segment-Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for Internal Fixation Devices(Plates/Screws, Intramedullary Nails and Screws, Hip Fixation and Others),External Fixation Devices, Electrical Stimulation Devices andCranio-Maxillofacial Devices Markets for Years 2003, 2008 & 2012 (includescorresponding Graph/Chart) III-36 4a.