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Akeena Solar Approved For NASDAQ Listing

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By Staff Writers
Los Gatos (SPX) Sept 25, 2007
Akeena Solar announced the NASDAQ Stock market has approved its application for listing of the company's common stock under the symbol "AKNS." Trading on the NASDAQ Capital Market begins today, Monday, September 24, 2007. NASDAQ's rigorous review and high corporate governance standards have resulted in it becoming the largest electronic stock market in the United States, and home to category-defining companies that are leaders across all areas of business.

"Achieving a listing on the NASDAQ stock exchange is a key milestone in our company's evolution," said Barry Cinnamon, CEO of Akeena. "The NASDAQ listing provides visibility for our successful growth story and should result in improved liquidity for our shares by providing additional access to institutional investors. We are proud to have built the financial infrastructure and underlying business to achieve this goal."

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