Chinese Delistings on U.S. Exchanges
posted by The Traveller on Sunday, September 30, 2012

The singlemost important goal for every Chinese company that decided to become publicly traded in the U.S. was to obtain a listing on a senior exchange, NASDAQ or NYSE / NYSE Amex. The reason that many companies chose a reverse merger as their method of going public was that it was much faster and significantly cheaper than a traditional IPO. And many of those reverse merger companies succeeded in getting their stock listed on a senior exchange within a few years.

This listing comes with a number of benefits. First of all it is much cheaper to raise capital when the stock is no longer just quoted on the bulletin boards. And raising capital is a primary reason for going public also for Chinese companies. Secondly this listing creates a liquid market outside of the PRC for Chinese shareholders, and in China money, personal wealth, and with it status is of prime importance, not comparable with Europe or the U.S.

That leads to the third, and probably most important reason for going public in the U.S.: recognition and prestige for the company and its officials. Being a U.S. public company with a NASDAQ or NYSE listing leads to prestige with both customers and suppliers, but also local banks and government. The good will of especially banks and local government officials is extremely important for a small Chinese company. In a country where success in business is largely based on networking and guanxi, status and prestige are invaluable assets for a young company.

But it also means that a delisting notice from NASDAQ or NYSE comes with great embarrassment for the company. In most cases not only the stock price will collapse, but the repercussions for the company's business in China could be severe if it loses that good will from banks and influential officials in the local government administrations. A Chinese company with a delisting notice will always pull all strings possible to maintain their senior exchange listing, not for the best of its foreign shareholders but for their very own survival.

There is no such thing as a "voluntary delisting" from a Chinese company. If you read such a phrase, stay away from the stock. A company that had its stock delisted without much of a fight is either a fraud or it has given up on its public status, in both cases you don't want to touch the stock.

We have seen more than 50 Chinese delistings over the past two years, and with very few exceptions all those companies were frauds or they have now stopped filing reports with the SEC for other reasons. Only the handful of companies that stayed current in filing its Form 10Qs and 10Ks at all times since the delisting are worth a second look.

Chinese Delistings from NYSE/NASDAQ:

2012-09-25 -- SCEI Sino Clean Energy -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2012-09-21 -- CVVT China Valves Technology -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2012-09-07 -- BEST Shiner International -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2012-07-11 -- CDII China Direct Industries -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2012-06-25 -- CAST ChinaCast Education -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2012-06-21 -- CNEP China North East Petroleum -- Delisting from NYSE Amex
2012-06-15 -- XINGF Qiao Xing Universal Resources -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2012-06-15 -- WUHN Wuhan General Group -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2012-06-15 -- QXMCF Qiao Xing Mobile Communication -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2012-06-15 -- CNGL China Nutrifruit -- Delisting from NYSE Amex
2012-05-29 -- AOBI American Oriental Bioengineering -- Delisting from NYSE Amex
2012-05-10 -- CKUN China Shenghuo Pharmaceutical-- Delisting from NYSE Amex
2012-05-08 -- UTRA Universal Travel Group -- Delisting from NYSE
2012-04-26 -- ZSTN ZST Digital Networks -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2012-03-08 -- CSKI China Sky One Medical -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2012-03-08 -- CHNG China Natural Gas -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2012-02-10 -- FEED Agfeed Industries -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2012-01-26 -- DGWIY Duoyuan Global Water -- Delisting from NYSE
2011-12-29 -- CEAI China Education Alliance -- Delisting from NYSE Amex
2011-11-30 -- ABAT Advanced Battery Technology -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2011-11-18 -- CIIC China Infrastructure Investment -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2011-10-21 -- ORSX Orsus Xelent Technologies -- Delisting from NYSE Amex
2011-10-19 -- CTESY SinoTech Energy -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2011-10-17 -- CCDM China Century Dragon Media -- Delisting from NYSE Amex
2011-10-07 -- KEYP Keyuan Petrochemicals -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2011-10-04 -- AUTCF AutoChina International -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2011-09-26 -- APWR A-Power Energy -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2011-09-12 -- WATG Wonder Auto Technology -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2011-09-02 -- PUDA Puda Coal -- Delisting from NYSE Amex
2011-08-17 -- LGFTY Longtop Financial -- Delisting from NYSE
2011-08-04 -- JGBO Jiangbo Pharmaceuticals -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2011-07-21 -- YUII Yuhe International -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2011-07-12 -- HQSM HQ Sustainable Maritime -- Delisting from NYSE Amex
2011-07-05 -- CHBT China-Biotics -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2011-06-24 -- SBAY Subaye -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2011-06-24 -- NIVS NIVS IntelliMedia Technology -- Delisting from NYSE Amex
2011-06-24 -- CRTP China Ritar Power -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2011-06-15 -- CBEH China Integrated Energy -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2011-06-14 -- CILE China Intelligent Lighting -- Delisting from NYSE Amex
2011-06-14 -- CELM China Electric Motors -- Delisting from NYSE Amex
2011-05-20 -- CAGC China Agritech -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2011-05-19 -- CCME China MediaExpress -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2011-04-13 -- DYNP Duoyuan Printing -- Delisting from NYSE
2011-03-29 -- FUQI Fuqi International -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2010-12-08 -- RINO RINO International -- Delisting from NASDAQ

We have identified 24 additional Chinese companies that have already received a delisting notice from their exchange or will likely get such a letter in the near future. Those companies will have their common stock delisted within the next six months unless they take immediate action, usually a reverse stock split (approved by the exchange) will do the trick of getting their stock price above the crucial one dollar level.

Some companies have already completed a reverse split, including Cleantech Solutions International (CLNT, 1:10 Reverse Split on 2012-03-06), China Precision Steel (CPSL, 1:12 Reverse Split on 2012-08-28), and China Information Technology (CNIT, 1:2 Reverse Split on 2012-03-02). Even though the stock price usually suffers even more after a reverse split, this is actually a good sign as the company decided not to give up on its senior exchange listing. Again, any Chinese stock that was delisted for violating the $1 minimum bid price rule without the company fiercly fighting for its survival on NASDAQ or NYSE should be avoided no matter what.

Chinese Stocks Facing Delisting:

BWOW Wowjoint Holdings
-- Minimum $1 Bid Price Rule Violation (Compliance period ends on October 29, 2012)
CADC China Advanced Construction Materials
-- Minimum $1 Bid Price Rule Violation (Compliance period ends on February 19, 2013)
CALI China Auto Logistics
-- Minimum $1 Bid Price Rule Violation (Compliance period ends on January 28, 2013)
CBAK China BAK Battery
-- Minimum $1 Bid Price Rule Violation (Compliance period ends on November 21, 2012)
CJJD China Jo-Jo Drugstores
-- Minimum $1 Bid Price Rule Violation (Compliance period ends on February 27, 2013)
CNET ChinaNet Online
-- Minimum $1 Bid Price Rule Violation (Compliance period ends on November 26, 2012)
CNYD China Yida Holding
-- Minimum $1 Bid Price Rule Violation (Compliance period ends on December 31, 2012)
CPGI China Shengda Packaging
-- Minimum $1 Bid Price Rule Violation (Compliance period ends on November 5, 2012)
DEER Deer Consumer Products
-- Trading Halted since 2012-08-13
DQ Daqo New Energy
-- Minimum $1 Bid Price Rule Violation (Compliance period ends on February 20, 2013. Reverse Split likely.)
GPRC Guanwei Recycling
-- Minimum $1 Bid Price Rule Violation (Compliance period ends on January 7, 2013)
HEAT SmartHeat
-- Trading Halted since 2012-05-30
HGSH China HGS Real Estate
-- Minimum $1 Bid Price Rule Violation (NASDAQ Delisting Notice served on January 18, 2012, status unclear)
KONE Kingtone Wirelessinfo Solution
-- Minimum $1 Bid Price Rule Violation (Compliance period ends on December 17, 2012)
LZEN Lizhan Environmental
-- Minimum $1 Bid Price Rule Violation (Compliance period ends on October 8, 2012)
MCOX Mecox Lane
-- Minimum $1 Bid Price Rule Violation (Compliance period ends on February 4, 2013. Reverse Split intention announced.)
NFEC NF Energy Savings
-- Minimum $1 Bid Price Rule Violation (Compliance period ends on February 26, 2013)
QKLS QKL Stores
-- Minimum $1 Bid Price Rule Violation (Compliance period ends on March 4, 2013)
SIHI SinoHub
-- Trading Halted since 2012-09-07 (Delisting certain)
SUTR Sutor Technology
-- Minimum $1 Bid Price Rule Violation (Compliance period ends on December 24, 2012)
THTI THT Heat Transfer Tech
-- Trading below Minimum $1 Bid Price since September 10, 2012
VALV Shengkai Innovations
-- Minimum $1 Bid Price Rule Violation (Compliance period ends on December 31, 2012)
VISN VisionChina Media
-- Trading below Minimum $1 Bid Price since June 6, 2012
ZOOM Zoom Technologies
-- Trading below Minimum $1 Bid Price since August 31, 2012

NYSE Amex does not have a $1 Minimum Bid Price Rule, yet their regulations state that they can delist a stock when "the aggregate market value of the security has become so reduced as to make further dealings on the Exchange inadvisable." It should also be noted that NYSE Amex recently amended its listing regulations to include several paragraphs about reverse merger companies which now have increased initial listing requirements. Given the large number of Chinese RTO blow-ups on NYSE Amex over the last two years we see the following eight Chinese small caps at risk duet to their low stock price:

AXN -- Aoxing Pharmaceuticals (Day Close below $1.00 since July 18, 2011)
CBP -- China Botanic Pharmaceutical (Day Close below $1.00 since November 11, 2011)
CHGS -- China Gengsheng Minerals (Day Close below $1.00 since February 14, 2012)
CNAM -- China Armco Metals (Day Close below $1.00 since August 17, 2011)
CPHI -- China Pharma Holdings (Day Close below $1.00 since September 29, 2011)
NEWN -- New Energy Systems (Day Close below $1.00 since November 15, 2011)
SHZ -- China Shen Zhou Mining (Day Close below $1.00 since May 8, 2012)
TPI -- Tianyin Pharmaceutical (Day Close below $1.00 since November 15, 2011)

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The Current State of the Market for US-listed China Stocks
posted by The Traveller on Sunday, September 30, 2012

Soon we have the opportunity to observe the second anniversary of the first Chinese delisting from Nasdaq. RINO International (RINO) was delisted just three weeks after short-seller Muddy Waters Research published a damaging report on the company and RINO had to concede that some of its claims about contracts were made-up. This was the beginning of two terrible years for U.S.-listed companies that are based in China. Many more frauds and severe accounting irregularities were uncovered, followed by dozens of delistings from NYSE and Nasdaq and a general hostility towards Chinese companies that led to a massive sell-off of Chinese stocks by foreign investors.

Small cap stocks were most affected while Chinese blue chips, mostly ADRs, survived the turmoil relatively unharmed. Of the ~280 U.S.-listed small- and micro-cap China stocks we are tracking at Trading China, only 9 stocks saw price gains between December 31, 2010 and September 30, 2012. The vast majority has lost more than half its value, and more than one third (94 stocks) dropped more than 90% during that time. And all of this happened while the general U.S. markets saw massive gains.

While Chinese blue chips have seen the occasional hiccup, their performance since 2010 clearly shows that foreign investors have not abandoned them and that the sell-off has been mostly confined to the small cap space. An index of 20 U.S.-listed China-based blue chips has gained 5.5% since January 1, 2010, clearly underperforming the general U.S. markets (S&P 500 +29.19%, NASDAQ Composite 37.33%), but even more clearly outperforming the Chinese domestic market, as the leading Chinese index, the Shanghai Composite, lost 36.35% since the beginning of 2010.

In a series of articles we will recap the past two years for Chinese small cap stocks and look at the current state of those companies in the market.
1. The Fatalities
2. Delistings
3. Going Dark
4. Going Private
5. Reverse Mergers
The Fatalities

All of the following companies lost their senior exchange listing and most are now quoted on the pink sheets. All of them have been delisted for good reason, many are blatant frauds, others had auditors and senior management resign or they stopped filing reports with the SEC. Those are all failed companies, whether or not there is fraud involved... it doesn't matter anymore. Investing in, or even trading those stocks comes with extreme risk, especially as the SEC has already revoked the registration for several stocks, and others will probably disappear as well.

ABAT -- Advanced Battery Technology
(Performance Dec 31, 2010 to Sep 30, 2012: -91.30%)
2012-02-06 -- Last SEC Filing
2011-11-30 -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2011-11-15 -- Trading halted by NASDAQ
2011-10-25 -- CFO Resignation
2011-08-15 -- Last Quarterly/Annual Report: Q2/FY2011 ended June 30, 2011

AOBI -- American Oriental Bioengineering
(Performance Dec 31, 2010 to Sep 30, 2012: -73.34%)
2012-06-15 -- Last SEC Filing
2012-06-15 -- Auditor Change
2012-05-29 -- Delisting from NYSE Amex
2012-03-16 -- Trading halted by NYSE Amex
2011-11-14 -- Last Quarterly/Annual Report: Q3/FY2011 ended September 30, 2011

APWR -- A-Power Energy
(Performance Dec 31, 2010 to Sep 30, 2012: -97.26%)
2011-11-08 -- Last SEC Filing
2011-10-04 -- Auditor Change
2011-09-26 -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2011-09-15 -- Auditor Engagement
2011-08-17 -- Receives SEC Subpoena
2011-07-05 -- CFO Change
2011-06-27 -- Trading halted by NASDAQ
2011-06-26 -- Auditor Resignation
2010-12-01 -- Last Quarterly/Annual Report: Q3/FY2010 ended September 30, 2010

CAGC -- China Agritech
(Performance Dec 31, 2010 to Sep 30, 2012: -97.64%)
2012-06-27 -- Last SEC Filing
2012-01-16 -- CFO Resignation
2011-05-20 -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2011-04-06 -- Auditor Engagement
2011-03-14 -- Trading halted by NASDAQ
2011-03-14 -- Auditor Resignation
2010-11-13 -- Auditor Change
2010-11-10 -- Last Quarterly/Annual Report: Q3/FY2010 ended September 30, 2010

CBEH -- China Integrated Energy
(Performance Dec 31, 2010 to Sep 30, 2012: -94.00%)
2012-09-24 -- Last SEC Filing
2012-09-18 -- CFO Change
2011-07-21 -- Auditor Engagement
2011-06-15 -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2011-05-19 -- CFO Appointment
2011-04-28 -- CFO Resignation
2011-04-26 -- Auditor Resignation
2011-04-20 -- Trading halted by NASDAQ
2011-03-16 -- Last Quarterly/Annual Report: FY2010 ended December 31, 2010

CCDM -- China Century Dragon Media
(Performance Dec 31, 2010 to Sep 30, 2012: -100.00%)
2011-10-17 -- Delisting from NYSE Amex
2011-09-01 -- Last SEC Filing
2011-03-22 -- Auditor Resignation
2011-03-21 -- Trading halted by NYSE Amex
2010-11-22 -- Last Quarterly/Annual Report: Q3/FY2010 ended September 30, 2010

CCME -- China MediaExpress
(Performance Dec 31, 2010 to Sep 30, 2012: -100.00%)
2012-08-28 -- SEC Registration REVOKED
2011-05-19 -- Last SEC Filing
2011-05-19 -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2011-03-13 -- CFO Resignation
2011-03-11 -- Trading halted by NASDAQ
2011-03-11 -- Auditor Resignation
2010-11-09 -- Last Quarterly/Annual Report: Q3/FY2010 ended September 30, 2010

CELM -- China Electric Motors
(Performance Dec 31, 2010 to Sep 30, 2012: -99.34%)
2011-09-20 -- Last SEC Filing
2011-09-16 -- CEO Appointment
2011-09-15 -- CEO Resignation
2011-06-14 -- Delisting from NYSE Amex
2011-05-31 -- Auditor Resignation
2011-05-31 -- CFO Resignation
2011-03-31 -- Trading halted by NYSE Amex
2010-11-12 -- Last Quarterly/Annual Report: Q3/FY2010 ended September 30, 2010

CIIC -- China Infrastructure Investment
(Performance Dec 31, 2010 to Sep 30, 2012: -88.41%)
2011-12-16 -- Last SEC Filing
2011-11-18 -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2011-11-14 -- Last Quarterly/Annual Report: Q3/FY2011 ended September 30, 2011
2011-09-21 -- CFO Resignation

CILE -- China Intelligent Lighting
(Performance Dec 31, 2010 to Sep 30, 2012: -99.97%)
2011-12-28 -- Last SEC Filing
2011-12-21 -- CFO Resignation
2011-06-14 -- Delisting from NYSE Amex
2011-04-01 -- Auditor Engagement
2011-03-24 -- Trading halted by NYSE Amex
2011-03-23 -- Auditor Resignation
2010-11-08 -- Last Quarterly/Annual Report: Q3/FY2010 ended September 30, 2010

CNEP -- China North East Petroleum
(Performance Dec 31, 2010 to Sep 30, 2012: -96.19%)
2012-09-24 -- Last SEC Filing
2012-06-21 -- Delisting from NYSE Amex
2012-03-01 -- Trading halted by NYSE Amex
2011-11-09 -- Last Quarterly/Annual Report: Q3/FY2011 ended September 30, 2011

CNGL -- China Nutrifruit
(Performance Dec 31, 2010 to Sep 30, 2012: -98.93%)
2012-05-10 -- Last SEC Filing
2012-06-15 -- Delisting from NYSE Amex
2012-04-26 -- Trading halted by NYSE Amex
2012-02-14 -- Last Quarterly/Annual Report: Q3/FY2012 ended December 31, 2011

CRTP -- China Ritar Power
(Performance Dec 31, 2010 to Sep 30, 2012: -71.16%)
2012-02-15 -- Last SEC Filing
2011-06-24 -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2011-04-18 -- Trading halted by NASDAQ
2010-11-15 -- Last Quarterly/Annual Report: Q3/FY2010 ended September 30, 2010

CSKI -- China Sky One Medical
(Performance Dec 31, 2010 to Sep 30, 2012: -95.27%)
2012-04-03 -- Last SEC Filing
2012-03-12 -- Auditor Resignation
2012-03-08 -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2012-02-16 -- Trading halted by NASDAQ
2011-12-16 -- CFO Resignation
2011-11-09 -- Last Quarterly/Annual Report: Q3/FY2011 ended September 30, 2011

CTESY -- SinoTech Energy
(Performance Dec 31, 2010 to Sep 30, 2012: -100.00%)
2012-05-30 -- SEC Registration REVOKED
2012-05-14 -- Last SEC Filing
2011-10-19 -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2011-08-16 -- Trading halted by NASDAQ
2011-08-05 -- Last Quarterly/Annual Report: Q3/FY2011 ended June 30, 2011

CVVT -- China Valves Technology
(Performance Dec 31, 2010 to Sep 30, 2012: -95.42%)
2012-09-21 -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2012-09-11 -- Last SEC Filing
2012-07-16 -- Trading halted by NASDAQ
2012-07-09 -- Auditor Resignation
2012-05-08 -- Last Quarterly/Annual Report: Q2/FY2012 ended March 31, 2012

DEER -- Deer Consumer Products
(Performance Dec 31, 2010 to Sep 30, 2012: -79.44% | currently halted)
2012-08-13 -- Trading halted by NASDAQ
2012-08-09 -- Last SEC Filing
2011-08-09 -- Last Quarterly/Annual Report: Q3/FY2012 ended June 30, 2012

DGWIY -- Duoyuan Global Water
(Performance Dec 31, 2010 to Sep 30, 2012: -97.66%)
2012-05-11 -- Last SEC Filing
2012-01-26 -- Delisting from NYSE
2011-04-06 -- Trading halted by NYSE
2011-04-04 -- CFO Resignation
2011-03-22 -- Last Quarterly/Annual Report: FY2010 ended December 31, 2010

DYNP -- Duoyuan Printing
(Performance Dec 31, 2010 to Sep 30, 2012: -96.59%)
2012-04-16 -- Last SEC Filing
2011-04-13 -- Delisting from NYSE
2010-09-08 -- CEO/CFO Appointment
2010-09-08 -- CEO Resignation
2010-09-06 -- CFO Resignation
2010-09-06 -- Auditor Dismissal
2010-05-11 -- Last Quarterly/Annual Report: Q2/FY2010 ended March 31, 2010

FEED -- Agfeed Industries
(Performance Dec 31, 2010 to Sep 30, 2012: -86.06%)
2012-09-24 -- Last SEC Filing
2012-07-27 -- CFO Resignation
2012-04-18 -- CEO Appointment
2012-02-10 -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2011-12-19 -- Trading halted by NASDAQ
2011-12-16 -- CEO Resignation
2011-08-09 -- Last Quarterly/Annual Report: Q2/FY2011 ended June 30, 2011

FUQI -- Fuqi International
(Performance Dec 31, 2010 to Sep 30, 2012: -86.68%)
2012-07-26 -- Last SEC Filing
2011-07-30 -- CFO Resignation
2011-03-29 -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2009-11-09 -- Last Quarterly/Annual Report: Q3/FY2009 ended September 30, 2009

HEAT -- SmartHeat
(Performance Dec 31, 2010 to Sep 30, 2012: -23.49% | currently halted)
2012-08-28 -- Last SEC Filing
2012-08-20 -- Last Quarterly/Annual Report: Q2/FY2012 ended June 30, 2012
2012-07-10 -- CFO Appointment
2012-05-30 -- Trading halted by NASDAQ
2012-05-25 -- CEO Resignation
2012-05-25 -- CFO Resignation

HQSM -- HQ Sustainable Maritime
(Performance Dec 31, 2010 to Sep 30, 2012: -100.00%)
2012-04-10 -- SEC Registration REVOKED
2011-08-10 -- Last SEC Filing
2011-07-12 -- Delisting from NYSE Amex
2011-05-26 -- Auditor Resignation
2011-04-01 -- Trading halted by NYSE Amex
2010-11-09 -- Last Quarterly/Annual Report: Q3/FY2010 ended September 30, 2010

JGBO -- Jiangbo Pharmaceuticals
(Performance Dec 31, 2010 to Sep 30, 2012: -98.78%)
2011-08-16 -- Last SEC Filing
2011-08-04 -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2011-05-31 -- Trading halted by NASDAQ
2011-05-23 -- Last Quarterly/Annual Report: Q3/FY2011 ended March 31, 2011

NIVS -- NIVS IntelliMedia Technology
(Performance Dec 31, 2010 to Sep 30, 2012: -99.08%)
2011-08-26 -- Last SEC Filing
2011-06-24 -- Delisting from NYSE Amex
2011-06-09 -- Auditor Engagement
2011-05-14 -- Auditor Resignation
2011-04-10 -- Auditor Engagement
2011-03-24 -- Trading halted by NYSE Amex
2011-03-23 -- Auditor Resignation
2010-11-04 -- Last Quarterly/Annual Report: Q3/FY2010 ended September 30, 2010

ORSX -- Orsus Xelent Technologies
(Performance Dec 31, 2010 to Sep 30, 2012: -93.63%)
2011-11-15 -- Last SEC Filing
2011-10-21 -- Delisting from NYSE Amex
2011-08-22 -- Last Quarterly/Annual Report: Q2/FY2011 ended June 30, 2011

PUDA -- Puda Coal
(Performance Dec 31, 2010 to Sep 30, 2012: -99.51%)
2011-09-02 -- Delisting from NYSE Amex
2011-09-01 -- Last SEC Filing
2011-08-19 -- Auditor Engagement
2011-07-07 -- Auditor Resignation
2011-04-11 -- Trading halted by NYSE Amex
2011-03-16 -- Last Quarterly/Annual Report: FY2010 ended December 31, 2010

QXMCF -- Qiao Xing Mobile Communication
(Performance Dec 31, 2010 to Sep 30, 2012: -100.00%)
2012-08-23 -- SEC Registration REVOKED
2012-06-15 -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2012-05-02 -- CFO Resignation
2012-04-16 -- Trading halted by NASDAQ
2011-11-30 -- Last Quarterly/Annual Report: Q2/FY2011 ended June 30, 2011

SBAY -- Subaye
(Performance Dec 31, 2010 to Sep 30, 2012: -99.97%)
2011-11-04 -- Last SEC Filing
2011-11-01 -- CFO Resignation
2011-06-24 -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2011-06-01 -- CFO Appointment
2011-05-20 -- CFO Resignation
2011-05-12 -- CEO Appointment
2011-05-12 -- CEO Resignation
2011-04-08 -- Trading halted by NASDAQ
2011-04-01 -- Auditor Resignation
2011-03-13 -- CFO Appointment
2011-03-10 -- CFO Resignation
2010-12-23 -- Auditor Change
2010-12-23 -- Last Quarterly/Annual Report: FY2010 ended September 30, 2010

SCEI -- Sino Clean Energy
(Performance Dec 31, 2010 to Sep 30, 2012: -95.01%)
2012-09-28 -- Last SEC Filing
2012-09-25 -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2012-08-10 -- CFO Resignation
2012-05-21 -- Trading halted by NASDAQ
2012-05-15 -- Last Quarterly/Annual Report: Q1/FY2012 ended March 31, 2012

SIHI -- SinoHub
(Performance Dec 31, 2010 to Sep 30, 2012: -94.26% | currently halted)
2012-09-24 -- Last SEC Filing
2012-09-07 -- Trading halted by NYSE Amex
2012-08-31 -- Auditor Resignation
2012-05-15 -- Last Quarterly/Annual Report: Q1/FY2012 ended March 31, 2012

UTRA -- Universal Travel Group
(Performance Dec 31, 2010 to Sep 30, 2012: -88.73%)
2012-08-15 -- Last SEC Filing
2012-05-08 -- Delisting from NYSE
2011-11-14 -- Last Quarterly/Annual Report: Q3/FY2011 ended September 30, 2011
2011-04-12 -- Trading halted by NYSE

WATG -- Wonder Auto Technology
(Performance Dec 31, 2010 to Sep 30, 2012: -96.03%)
2012-09-19 -- Last SEC Filing
2011-12-13 -- Auditor Engagement
2011-12-06 -- Auditor Resignation
2011-09-12 -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2011-07-25 -- CFO Appointment
2011-07-12 -- CFO Resignation
2011-07-12 -- CEO Resignation
2011-05-09 -- Trading halted by NASDAQ
2010-12-06 -- Auditor Change
2010-11-09 -- Last Quarterly/Annual Report: Q3/FY2010 ended September 30, 2010

WEMU -- Worldwide Energy and Manufacturing USA
(Performance Dec 31, 2010 to Sep 30, 2012: -100.00%)
2012-05-16 -- SEC Registration REVOKED
2011-05-30 -- CFO Appointment
2011-04-26 -- CFO Resignation
2011-04-25 -- CEO Appointment
2011-04-25 -- CEO Fired
2011-02-19 -- CFO Appointment
2011-02-19 -- CFO Resignation
2010-11-22 -- Last Quarterly/Annual Report: Q3/FY2010 ended September 30, 2010

XINGF -- Qiao Xing Universal Resources
(Performance Dec 31, 2010 to Sep 30, 2012: -100.00%)
2012-08-23 -- SEC Registration REVOKED
2012-06-15 -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2012-04-16 -- Trading halted by NASDAQ
2012-01-19 -- Auditor Change
2011-12-01 -- Last Quarterly/Annual Report: Q2/FY2011 ended June 30, 2011

YUII -- Yuhe International
(Performance Dec 31, 2010 to Sep 30, 2012: -98.55%)
2012-07-26 -- Last SEC Filing
2012-07-20 -- CFO Resignation
2011-08-10 -- Auditor Engagement
2011-07-21 -- Delisting from NASDAQ
2011-06-17 -- Trading halted by NASDAQ
2011-06-17 -- Auditor Resignation
2011-05-16 -- Last Quarterly/Annual Report: Q1/FY2011 ended March 31, 2011

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