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Pacific Office Properties Announces Delisting From NYSE Amex - Quick Facts

3/17/2012 12:33 AM ET

Pacific Office Properties Trust, Inc. (PCE: Quote) announced that it has notified the NYSE Amex of its intent to file Form 25 with the SEC to effect the withdrawal of common stock from listing on the Exchange.

The company plans to file the Form 25 on or about March 26, 2012 and expects that its common stock will cease trading on the Exchange upon effectiveness of Form 25 ten calendar days following its filing, on or about April 5, 2012.

The company anticipates that its common stock will begin quotation on the OTCQB tier of the OTC Marketplace thereafter.

The company believes that self-initiated withdrawal will provide a more orderly transition of trading in its common stock to the OTC Marketplace or similar quotation service.

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