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To: RockyBalboa who wrote (2659)7/17/1999 12:06:00 AM
From: Mad2  Respond to of 19428
 
Stream,

Haunting words from a guy who can't spell his own name:

biz.yahoo.com

Unistar Moves to the American Stock Exchange - Symbol 'UAI' -
DALLAS, May 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Unistar Financial Service Corp. (Amex: UAI - news), has moved to the American Stock Exchange (Amex®). Unistar's trading symbol is now ''UAI'' standing for Unistar Auto Insurance. As the nation's second largest floor-based exchange, the American Stock Exchange has a significant presence in both listed equities, and equity derivative securities. On October 30th, 1998, the National Association Securities Dealers, Inc. (NASD®) and the American Stock Exchange officially joined forces. This historic partnership was founded on a commitment to reshape the business of trading securities.

Marc A. Sparks, Chairman and CEO of Unistar Financial Service Corp., states, ''This is an exciting time for Unistar. We are extremely enthusiastic about the privilege of listing our company on the American Stock Exchange. Amex uniquely combines historical integrity (in business since 1793) with the 'high-tech' flavor of the 90's through its merger with Nasdaq. We believe by listing on the American Stock Exchange our shareholders will have less chance for volatile price swings and market 'churning'. This is a significant step for Unistar and we are deeply proud of our new association with Amex.''