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Thursday, 04/26/2012 1:10:55 PM

Thursday, April 26, 2012 1:10:55 PM

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Say NO to Nasdaq

http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/...

CHINESE GOVERNMENT AGENCY LAUNCHES INQUIRY AGAINST THE NASDAQ

On January 8, 2012, The China LiaoNing Provincial Government Small and Medium Enterprises Bureau, a major provincial government regulatory agency in China, sent official letters to The United States Department of Commerce and The Office of the United States Trade Representative, expressing the agency's grave concerns regarding the racially-motivated discriminatory acts of NASDAQ against CleanTech and the resulting damage to CleanTech and China-U.S. business and trade relations.

RACIST REMARKS CAPTURED ON THE RECORD MADE BY MICHAEL EMEN, A MEMBER OF NASDAQ'S SENIOR MANAGEMENT :

As captured on the record of testimony made by Michael Emen, NASDAQ's Senior Vice President and Head of NASDAQ Listing Qualifications, NASDAQ delisted CleanTech under Michael Emen's self-described "broad discretionary authority," as he stated on the record, to "delist CleanTech…send a message to the world" against Chinese companies. NASDAQ and Michael Emen developed their prejudice and racial discrimination against the Chinese people, China based companies, acting outside NASDAQ's regulatory purview, as further evidenced by Michael Emen's racially biased statement captured on the record: "CleanTech' s disclosures may have satisfied the letter of our rules, but they certainly didn't satisfy their "spirit." NASDAQ and Michael Emen's "spirit" of racism against CleanTech and China based companies, rather than adhering to the rule of law, was evident when Michael Emen admitted on the record that CleanTech had complied with required NASDAQ disclosure rules. There is no "spirit of NASDAQ " as a NASDAQ listing standard that could be found anywhere, including the NASDAQ Code of Conduct.

NASDAQ'S LISTING APPEAL PROCESS WAS "FIXED" BY NASDAQ STAFF AGAINST CLEANTECH IN FURTHER EVIDENCE OF RACISM

AT LEAST ONE NASDAQ BOARD MEMBER STATED THAT HE HAD NEVER HEARD ABOUT A "CLEANTECH DELISTING" FOR REVIEW, A VIOLATION OF DUE PROCESS

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