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7/3/2012 4:22 PM ET

Bacterin International Holdings Inc. (BONE: Quote) said it received a letter from NYSE Regulation on July 2, 2012 advising that the Company did not comply with Sections 703 and 1009 of the NYSE MKT LLC Company Guide, which required the Company to provide the NYSE MKT LLC with ten days prior notice of the June 8, 2012 record date for its upcoming 2012 Annual Meeting of Stockholders.

The company said it will file a Form 8-K with the Securities and Exchange Commission related to this matter. The NYSE MKT LLC also notified the Company that according to Section 401(j) of the Company Guide it needed to issue a news release. This action will NOT result in the suspension or delisting of the Company's securities.

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