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Microcap & Penny Stocks : FAMH - FIRAMADA Staffing Services -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Wink who wrote (26094)1/7/1999 8:26:00 AM
From: Wink  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27968
 
As Firamada starts with "F" they will be required to file regular financials sometime soon after June 1999 or go to the "pink sheets"? Read on....

Press Release: NASD Announces SEC Approval of OTC Bulletin Board Eligibility Rule

Washington, D.C. -The National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. (NASD®),
today announced that the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has approved
the NASD's proposed OTC Bulletin Board Eligibility Rule. This rule permits only those
companies that report their current financial information to the SEC, banking, or
insurance regulators to be quoted on the OTC Bulletin Board® (OTCBB), offering
investors more and better information about OTCBB stocks.

Under the new rule, Market Makers will not be permitted to quote OTCBB-traded
securities unless the issuer has filed periodic reports with the appropriate regulatory
agency. The filing requirement protects investors by ensuring that they have access to
companies' current financial information when considering investments in
OTCBB-traded securities.

"Thorough and accurate information is the foundation of sound investment decisions,"
said Frank G. Zarb, NASD Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. "By requiring the
half of all OTCBB companies that currently do not provide publicly-available financial
reports to join the half that do, we will take a major step toward improving the quality of
the microcap market. We are pleased that the SEC has approved our proposal to
effectively eliminate non-reporting companies from the OTC Bulletin Board."

Under the new rule, any domestic company that does not file periodic financial reports
with the SEC, or with banking or insurance regulators, will be eliminated from the
OTCBB after a phase-in period. In April 1998, the SEC required all foreign securities
on the OTCBB to be fully registered with the SEC in order to remain quoted.

The new requirement applies immediately to any company first quoted on the OTCBB
after January 4, 1999. Securities already quoted on the OTCBB as of January 4, 1999,
will have until at least July 1999 to comply with the new requirements. The rule will be
phased in over a 12 month period beginning in July 1999 and continuing through June
2000 in alphabetical increments based upon the company's name as of January 4, 1999.
In June 2000, the rule will apply to all companies on the OTCBB.

The filing requirement also means that these companies are subject to greater regulatory
oversight by the SEC and other regulatory authorities. The OTC Bulletin Board is a
quotation service that displays real-time quotes, last-sale prices, and volume information
in domestic and certain foreign securities. Eligible securities include national, regional,
and foreign equity issues; and warrants, units, and American Depositary Receipts
(ADRs) not listed on any other U.S. national securities market or exchange. Although
the OTCBB is operated by the NASD, it is unlike The Nasdaq Stock Market® or
other listed markets where individual companies apply for listing and must meet and
maintain strict listing standards; individual brokerage firms, or Market Makers initiate
quotations for specific securities on the OTC Bulletin Board. Currently, approximately
6,500 securities are quoted on the OTCBB.

As I took my lumps on 12/31/98, nothing will affect me on this stock until the "class action suit" comes. Find a better place for your money, even $0.04 is overpriced IMO. ;>)