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Ordinary Shares on Eurolist by Euronext

Genesys Conferencing’s ordinary shares are listed on Eurolist by Euronext Paris (Compartment C) under the symbol “GNS”.

    1. IPO date : October 1998
    2. Code ISIN : FR0004270270
    3. Code Reuters : GNS.PA
    4. Code Bloomberg : GNS
    5. Outstanding shares : As of 04/30/2007: 69,882,837
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American Depositary Shares (ADSs) on the U.S. Over the Counter Market (OTC)

Consistent with its previously disclosed intention to voluntarily delist from the Nasdaq Global Market and with its Form 25 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") on May 21, 2007, the company's ADSs have begun trading on the U.S. OTC market on May 31, 2007. The new OTC symbol is GNSYY.

Related documents

    1. Press Release of May 11, 2007: “Genesys Conferencing intends to Voluntarily Delist its American Depositary Shares (ADSs) from the Nasdaq Global Market and to Deregister under the US Securities Exchange Act of 1934.” Click here to read the entire press release


    1. Form 25 filed with the SEC on May 21, 2007 :Notification filed by a National Securities Exchange to Report the Removal from listing and registration of matured, redeemed or retired securities. Click here to download the document


    1. Press release of May 31, 2007: “Genesys Conferencing begins trading its ADSs on the OTC. New ticker symbol: GNSYY” Click here to read the entire press release


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