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Insignia Systems, Inc. Announces Move to Nasdaq SmallCap Market

Business Wire, April 30, 2004

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MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 30, 2004

Insignia Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq:ISIG) announced today that the Company has received approval to transfer its listing from the Nasdaq National Market to the Nasdaq SmallCap Market, effective at the opening of business on May 3, 2004.

Insignia Systems, Inc. is an innovative developer and marketer of in-store advertising products, programs and services to retailers and consumer goods manufacturers. Through its Point-Of-Purchase Services (POPS) business, Insignia is contracted with approximately 12,000 chain retail supermarkets and drug stores, including A&P, Kroger, Pathmark, Safeway and Rite Aid. Through the nationwide POPS network, over 180 major consumer goods manufacturers, including General Mills, Hormel Foods, Kellogg Company, Nestle, Pfizer, S.C. Johnson & Son and Tyson Foods, have taken their brand messages to the point-of-purchase. For additional information, contact 888-474-7677, or visit the Insignia POPS Web site at www.insigniapops.com.

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