Is a listed foreign private issuer required to provide any Written Affirmations to the Exchange following its 2004 annual shareholders meeting?
No. Foreign private issuers are not required to submit any Written Affirmation, annual or interim, until after their 2005 annual shareholders meeting. After the date of that meeting, foreign private issuers will be required to provide Written Affirmations to the Exchange in accordance with the requirements of those forms.
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