Centennial Specialty Foods Receives Nasdaq Notification
September 02 2005 - 4:06PM
PR Newswire (US)
DENVER, Sept. 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Centennial Specialty
Foods Corporation (Nasdaq: CHLE; Boston Stock Exchange: CSJ)
announced today that on August 30, 2005 it received a notification
from the staff of The Nasdaq Stock Market that the Company's stock
will be delisted at the opening of business on September 8, 2005.
The notification stated that as of August 30, 2005, the Company had
not regained compliance with the Nasdaq Marketplace Rule 4310(c)(4)
("the Rule") which requires a company to maintain a $1 per share
bid price for continued inclusion in the Nasdaq SmallCap Market.
Centennial was initially notified on March 1, 2005 that its stock
had closed below the minimum bid price for 30 consecutive business
days. The Company has been unable to regain compliance with the
rule during the last 180 days and is not eligible for an additional
compliance period because it does not meet the initial Nasdaq
SmallCap Market inclusion requirements. The Company is currently
evaluating whether to request a hearing to appeal Nasdaq's
determination to a Listing Qualifications Panel (the "Panel"). The
request for hearing must be received by the Nasdaq Hearings
Department no later than September 6, 2005, and a decision is
generally issued within 30 days. A request for hearing will stay
the delisting of the Company's common stock pending the Panel's
decision. If Centennial does not have grounds to appeal Nasdaq's
determination to the Panel, or is unsuccessful in its appeal
process, its common stock may not be immediately eligible to trade
on the OTC Bulletin Board or in the "Pink Sheets." The Company's
common stock may become eligible if one or more market makers make
application to register in and quote the security in accordance
with SEC Rule 15c2-11, and such application is cleared by Nasdaq.
Centennial Specialty Foods Corporation is a distributor of ethnic
Southwestern food products. Its products are sold under the Stokes
and Ellis labels, two well-known Southwestern brands that date back
almost 100 years. Principal channels of distribution for
Centennial's products are grocery retailers, superstores and club
stores in Colorado, Arizona, and, to a lesser extent, several major
metropolitan markets in adjoining states. More information about
Centennial can be found on its website at
http://www.centennialspecialtyfoods.com/. Note Regarding Forward
Looking Statements: Certain matters discussed in this press release
could contain forward- looking information that involves risks and
uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially
from current trends or expected results. We identify forward
looking statements through our use of words such as "expect,"
"believe," "project," "anticipate," and similar expressions. These
risks that may affect our ability to achieve forward-looking
statements are discussed in our final prospectus in the section
entitled "Risk Factors" and other documents that are on file with
the Securities and Exchange Commission. Stokes and Ellis are
registered trademarks of Centennial Specialty Foods Corporation.
DATASOURCE: Centennial Specialty Foods Corporation CONTACT: Jeffrey
Nieder, CEO, or Douglas Evans, CFO, both of Centennial Specialty
Foods Corporation, +1-303-292-4018 Web site:
http://www.centennialspecialtyfoods.com/
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