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To: MrsNose who wrote (19493)4/12/1999 9:16:00 PM
From: MrsNose  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
Never mind...I looked at the SEC documents (thanks Tiger) IT has the date February 16th right on it, so I don't know where the 67 day number that the lady at the NASDAQ came up with came from.



To: MrsNose who wrote (19493)4/12/1999 10:55:00 PM
From: ysell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
Mrs. Shnoz, I relayed the words of the women at Nasdaq precisely. She may have been wrong, but she seemed to be looking at a computer screen (or some point of reference) when she said it. The phone number was posted earlier, so if you want to discuss it with Nasdaq, please call them. I provided her exact words. I understand that I'm new here but over time you will learn that I have no interest whatsoever in spreading misinformation. Kind regards.



To: MrsNose who wrote (19493)4/13/1999 1:34:00 PM
From: c.r. earle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
Hi Margie,

I also spoke with Nasdaq (just now) and received the following information. The application date for listing on Nasdaq was Feb.16/99. The woman I spoke with said that typically the approval process takes between 45-60 days but said this is not carved in stone, it could be a few more days. National Market applications are between 4-6 wks., Small caps between 6-8 wks. You were correct on the numbers today is day 56, Friday will be 59.

Also of interest. The company itself determines the date that it will start trading after approval has been granted. All that Nasdaq requires after that is at least 3 days notice of when they intend to start trading to allow Nasdaq to prepare.

I also spoke with Jason Wilder who confirmed the above information.