SUEZ (SZE) to Voluntary Request Withdrawal of ADRs from the NYSE
The Board of Directors of SUEZ (NYSE: SZE) announced its intention to request voluntary withdrawal of its American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) from the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), followed by a request for deregistration with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
The withdrawal of SUEZ ADRs from trading is expected to become effective in September 2007.
Nevertheless, SUEZ intends to maintain a Level 1 ADR program to allow those investors who wish to continue to hold their ADRs.
The withdrawal of SUEZ ADRs from trading is expected to become effective in September 2007.
Nevertheless, SUEZ intends to maintain a Level 1 ADR program to allow those investors who wish to continue to hold their ADRs.
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