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Website - https://www.pacificstratus.com/
Warrant Symbol - PSE.WT.A
Number  Trading - 1,911,100
Expiration Date - July 20, 2007
Cusip - 69487T 30 1
 
Warrant Symbol - PSE.WT
Number  Trading - 3,281,250
Expiration Date - Feb. 8, 2007
Cusip - 69487T 30 1

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Pacific Stratus Energy name change, 1:10 rollback

2006-05-25 12:36 ET - Symbol Change
See Symbol Change (PSE) Pacific Stratus Energy Ltd (2)

Pursuant to a special resolution passed by shareholders May 19, 2006, Pacific Stratus Energy Ltd.
has consolidated its capital on a 1:10 basis and has subsequently increased its authorized capital.
The name of the company has not been changed.

Effective at the opening May 26, 2006, the shares and warrants of Pacific Stratus Energy Ltd. will commence trading on the TSX Venture Exchange on a consolidated basis. The company is classified as an oil and gas exploration and development company.
Shares

Postconsolidation capitalization:  Unlimited shares with no par value of which 13,304,058 shares are issued and outstanding
Escrow:  Nil
Transfer agent:  Equity Transfer Services Inc.
Trading symbol:  PSE (new) (old symbol: PVL)
Cusip:  69487T 20 2 (new)

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