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Sunday, 07/01/2007 5:14:57 AM

Sunday, July 01, 2007 5:14:57 AM

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Is this you "once & for all" Frog:

DNAPrint changes symbol, gets sued: Yesterday, DNAPrint genomics, the genomics research and development company based in Sarasota, announced that as of today, its stock ticker symbol will official change from “DNAP” to “DNAG.” The symbol change is the result of the company’s recent stock consolidation. In other DNAPrint news, the company recently received a lawsuit with some pretty ugly claims against its top executives. The plaintiff, a Montana resident named Lonnie Bookbinder, alleges breach of contract, fraud, and conspiracy, among other claims, against the company, its CEO Richard Gabriel, its Chairman and Chief Medical Officer Hector Gomez, and a now-defunct company called Genbiomics. In the most simple terms, Bookbinder claims that the defendants essentially tricked Bookbinder into doing more than a thousand hours of consulting work for DNAPrint without compensating him properly as promised. The lawsuit was filed by attorney John Chapman of the Sarasota law firm Norton Hammersley Lopez and Skokos.