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Re: MMMARY post# 996

Monday, 10/08/2001 5:18:41 PM

Monday, October 08, 2001 5:18:41 PM

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Delisting postponed


http://www.nasdaqnews.com/news/pr2001/ne_section01_278.html

According to the above NASDAQ press release "Companies currently under review for deficiencies or in the hearings process will be taken out of the process with respect to the bid price or market value of public float requirements. No deficiencies will accrue during the proposed
suspension process."

Full text of press release:

Nasdaq Takes Actions to Help Companies Remain Listed

Temporarily Suspends Minimum Bid Price and Public Float
Requirements for Continued Listing on Market

New York—In response to the extraordinary market conditions following the tragedy of September 11th, The Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc. today announced that it was implementing an across-the-board moratorium on the minimum bid and public float requirements for continued listing on Nasdaq. The actions to suspend these requirements until January 2, 2002, were approved late yesterday by the Nasdaq Board of Directors and became effective immediately.

Nasdaq rules have generally provided that companies whose securities fall below the minimum bid price or fail to meet minimum market value of public float requirement for 30 consecutive business days are given a 90 day grace period to regain compliance. A company may demonstrate compliance by meeting the applicable standard for a minimum of 10 consecutive business days. If a company fails to regain compliance within the applicable timeframe, that company is subject to delisting. Nasdaq's new moratorium will suspend these requirements until January 2, 2002.

Under the temporary relief provided by the new rules, companies will not be cited for bid price or market value of public float deficiencies. Companies currently under review for deficiencies or in the hearings process will be taken out of the process with respect to the bid price or market value of public float requirements. No deficiencies will accrue during the proposed
suspension process. During this time, Nasdaq will consider whether it is appropriate to recommend further and more permanent action.

"In the days following September 11th, we extended the grace period associated with these requirements for affected companies on an individual basis," said Wick Simmons, chairman and chief executive officer of Nasdaq. "Yesterday, we implemented a broader action that we believe will provide greater stability to the marketplace during these times of economic
uncertainty."


In other words...No delisting hearing last Friday. No delisting hearing before January 2, 2002. Possibility of no Delisting hearing ever should NASDAQ change rules permanently or should ASTN recover.
ASTN still has a lot of hurdles to overcome but anyone with a 5th grade reading level can figure this out. Delisting will not happen in 2001. No one can predict the future but you can't quite stick a fork in this one just yet.




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