The Board of Exista has requested of the Nasdaq OMX Nordic Exchange in Iceland (the Exchange) that the Company's shares be removed from trading on the Exchange. This request is in accordance with the results of the Exista shareholders' meeting, held 30 October 2008, where a resolution to request immediate delisting of the Company's shares from the Exchange was approved unanimously. In the Company's report to the Exchange, three principal reasons are specified as the grounds for this decision: 1. The position and prospects of Exista are uncertain at the present time. Exista's management is currently engaged in discussions with financial institutions and governmental authorities in an attempt to gain a clearer view of matters concerning the settlement of the Company's claims against Icelandic banks. At the same time, Exista is engaged in discussions with domestic and foreign lenders concerning the review of the Company's liabilities and other obligations. The present uncertainty obstructs normal price formation in the Company's shares and may lead to discrimination among investors. 2. In the estimation of the Board, and with an eye to protecting the interests of the Company and all of its shareholders, it is important that Exista be able to respond swiftly and make decisions without concern for the notification and information disclosure requirements accompanying listing on the Exchange. 3. In the wake of the collapse of the nation's financial system, extremely unusual circumstances dominate the Icelandic capital markets at present. In Exista's view, it is not possible in the current environment to trust in the formation of a normal balance between supply and demand in an open market. When the uncertainty surrounding the Company itself is added to this, there is a very strong likelihood that resuming trading in Exista's shares on an organised securities exchange would be to the detriment of all Exista shareholders.
Exista requests that the Company's shares be removed from trading on the Exchange
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