HUIZHOU, China, May 20, 2011 /PRNewswire-Asia-FirstCall/ -- China
Intelligent Lighting and Electronics, Inc. (NYSE Amex: CIL) (the
"Company") today announced that it received an additional
deficiency letter from the NYSE Amex LLC (the "Exchange") due to
the Company' inability to timely file its Quarterly Report on Form
10-Q for the period ended March 31,
2011 (the "Quarterly Report"). Sections 134 and 1101
of the Exchange Company Guide (the "Company Guide") require the
timely filing of such periodic reports with the Securities and
Exchange Commission. The staff of the Exchange (the "Staff")
cites the Company's failure to file its Quarterly Report within the
prescribed filing deadline in its determination that the Company
has failed to comply with certain continued listing standards of
the Exchange.
As previously reported, the Company received a delisting
notification from the Exchange on April 5,
2011 due to the Company's noncompliance with Sections
1003(f)(iii), 132(e), 1003(d), 1002(e), 127, 803B(2), 802(a), 134
and 1101 of the Company Guide. As a result, the Company was
subject to delisting unless it requested an appeal of the Staff's
delisting determination. In response, the Company timely
appealed the Staff's determination for a hearing before a Listing
Qualifications Panel, which is currently scheduled to be held in
June 2011. According to the
deficiency letter, the Company will have the opportunity to address
these issues, among others, as well as all of the other continued
listing deficiencies, at its scheduled hearing.
About China Intelligent Lighting and Electronics,
Inc.
China Intelligent Lighting and Electronics, Inc. (NYSE Amex:
CIL) is a China-based company that
provides a full range of lighting solutions, including the design,
manufacture, sales and marketing of high-quality LED and other
lighting products for the household, commercial and outdoor
lighting industries in China and
internationally. The Company currently offers over 1,000 products
that include LEDs, long life fluorescent lights, ceiling lights,
metal halide lights, super electric transformers, grille spot
lights, down lights, and recessed and framed lighting.
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Reform Act of 1995: Certain of the statements made in the press
release constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of
the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These
statements can be identified by the use of forward-looking
terminology such as "believe," "expect," "may," "will," "should,"
"project," "plan," "seek," "intend," or "anticipate" or the
negative thereof or comparable terminology. Such statements
typically involve risks and uncertainties and actual results could
differ materially from the expectations reflected in such
forward-looking statements as a result of a variety of factors,
including the Company's ability to successfully appeal the
delisting notification from NYSE Amex; the Company's ability to
timely complete an internal investigation into allegations of
frauds from its former independent auditor; the discovery of
additional issues related to the Company's accounting records which
may extend the investigation; costs and expenses incurred by the
Company related to the internal investigation, including legal and
other professional service fees, and the ultimate findings and
conclusions of such investigation; the Company's exposure to
shareholder lawsuits that have been filed against the Company in
connection with the matters subject to the investigation, in
addition to costs and expenses that will be incurred by the Company
related to the defense of such claims, particularly in light of the
Company's lack of insurance that will cover any of the costs; the
ability of its new independent auditing firm to audit the Company's
financial statements for the years ended December 31, 2010 and 2009 and file its Form 10-K
for the year ended December 31, 2010
within a reasonable period; the Company's inability to efficiently
deploy resources to manage the process or complete it on a timely
basis; collectability of trade receivables due to the Company by
its customers; the Company's ability to develop and market new
products; the Company's ability to accurately forecast amounts of
supplies needed to meet customer demand; exposure to product
liability and defect claims; fluctuations in the availability of
raw materials and components needed for the Company's products;
changes in the laws of the PRC that affect the Company's
operations; and the Company's ability to obtain all necessary
government certifications, approvals, and/or licenses to conduct
its business. New risk factors emerge from time to time and the
Company cannot predict all such risk factors, nor can it assess the
impact of all such risk factors on the Company's business or the
extent to which any factor, or combination of factors, may cause
actual results to differ materially from those contained in any
forward-looking statements.
For more information, please contact:
Investor Relations:
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China Intelligent Lighting and
Electronics, Inc.
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Peter Zhu
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Tel: +1-646-380-2453
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