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January 12th, 2005
Emergency Filtration Products Demands Delisting
Abstract:
Emergency Filtration Products Inc. (EFP) (OTCBB: EMFP) today announced that it has demanded delisting of the company's common stock from the Berlin-Bremen Stock Exchange. The company's common stock is currently listed on the Berlin-Bremen Stock Exchange without the company's prior request, approval or consent. EFP is one of numerous U.S. companies that have been added to the Berlin-Bremen Stock Exchange without permission. These listings may be part of an effort by stock traders to avoid recently enacted SEC restrictions prohibiting "naked short selling." Such practices may allow for market manipulation by selling non-existent shares of a stock in an effort to force the price down.
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