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To: Hunter Trout who wrote (2258)7/11/1999 2:33:00 PM
From: Nancy McKinney  Respond to of 3347
 
Hunter,
You ask:
1. Has NOYR ever been listed?

I don't know; I bought into the stock in March or April and then, as now, was an OTCBB stock. At present, it is working on its SEC filings to become fully reporting, so I assume it hasn't. I think it is a relatively new co.

2. Are those prices before or after the split?

Reverse split effective May 3, 1999. Price of 4 on May 4, you stated, so...(cont.)



To: Hunter Trout who wrote (2258)7/11/1999 2:39:00 PM
From: Nancy McKinney  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3347
 
3. Has Nasdaq changed its' dollar minimum for listing? If not, why was the reverse split necessary?

Last I knew the Nasdaq requirement for listing was $5 price for 3 months, but that may have changed. The reverse split was implemented to alter the value of the stock price, and possibly other reasons stated in the news release about the split. You can check this out on the NOYR website, noyr.com, and hit "search", then type in "all releases".