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NEXT Biometrics moves to Oslo Stock Exchange main list

 

NEXT Biometrics Group announced that its 13.4 million shares outstanding were approved for trading on the main list of the Oslo Stock Exchange, beginning Thursday, December 17, 2015 with the trading symbol “NEXT”.

Tore Etholm-Idsoe, CEO of NEXT, commented, “We expect that listing NEXT shares on the main Oslo Stock Exchange will broader appeal to shareholders, increase access to capital raising opportunities to fund growth and result in wider recognition in the financial community.”

On December 17th, Etholm-Idsoe will ring the bell to begin the trading day and deliver a presentation for financial media, securities analysts and NEXT investors at the Oslo Bors.

Etholm-Idsoe continued, “NEXT sensors are reliable, convenient and secure for mass market use as proven in extensive testing conducted by the University Carlos III of Madrid, a major resource for biometric research.”

He added that Dell’s recent selection of NEXT full-size fingerprint sensors for select notebook and tablet products underscores NEXT’s ability as one of only three companies winning such an assignment from a global Tier-1 company.

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