SOURCE: Silver Falcon Mining, Inc.
March 03, 2010 17:45 ET
Silver Falcon Mining, Inc. (SFMI) Commences Trading on the Over the Counter Bulletin Board
MURPHY, ID--(Marketwire - March 3, 2010) - Silver Falcon Mining, Inc. (OTCBB: SFMI)
(PINKSHEETS: SFMI) announces that FINRA
has approved its listing for trading onto NASDAQ-Over The Counter Bulletin Board (OTC:BB). Stock Symbol
SFMI, as of the start of the trading day, March 4, 2010, will no longer
trade as a PinkSheet status listed company.
In order for SFMI to become a trading stock on the NASDAQ-OTC:BB, the
Company had to first become fully reporting under the US SEC 1934 Act (The
Exchange Act). Once compliant under the 1934 Act, the Company through the
offices of its Market Maker, petitioned for listing onto the NASDAQ-OTC:BB.
Only companies with full disclosures and transparencies can apply for this
listing status. As of March 4, 2010, at 9:30 AM EST, SFMI now trades on
this fully regulated NASDAQ-OTC:BB.
Pierre Quilliam, CEO, states, "This is an exciting accomplishment for the
Company. Becoming NASDAQ-OTC:BB listed now enables the Company, to further
expand its visibility and acceptance throughout the domestic and
international investment communities. The stringent rules and requirements
to maintain such a listing, gives investors the confidence from full
transparencies and disclosures of SFMI's operations. With SFMI now on the
NASDAQ-OTC:BB, we feel confident that the Company's shares will attract
investors and investment organizations which otherwise would ignore a
PinkSheet listed entity."
Management will continue to update shareholders as more news becomes
available regarding its gold/silver mining operations.
For further information about SFMI and this release, contact Rich Kaiser,
Investor Relations, #800-631-8127, www.silverfalconmining.com.
Silver Falcon Mining, Inc. cautions that the statements made in this press
release constitute forward-looking statements, and no guarantees of future
performance and actual results or developments may differ materially from
the projections in the forward-looking statements. Forward-looking
statements are based on the estimates and opinions of management at the
time the statements are made.