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Auriga Laboratories' Executives Terminate 10b5-1 Trading Plans
Business Wire, Sept 4, 2007
LOS ANGELES -- Auriga Laboratories, Inc. (OTCBB: ARGA), a specialty pharmaceutical company with products for the treatment of Xerostomia, dermatological conditions, and acute respiratory diseases, announced today that Andrew Shales, the Company's Chief Operating Officer and Alan Roberts, Chief Scientific Officer, have terminated their pre-arranged stock trading plans effective immediately. The plans were adopted in accordance with guidelines specified under Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Rule 10b5-1. All transactions completed pursuant to the plan were publicly disclosed through Form 144 and Form 4 filings with the SEC.
About Auriga Laboratories(TM)
Auriga Laboratories is a specialty pharmaceutical company building an industry changing commission-based sales model. The company's high-growth business model combines driving revenues through a variable cost commission-based sales structure, acquisition of proven brand names, introduction of new brands, and a strategic development pipeline, all of which is designed to enhance its growing direct relationships with physicians nationwide. Auriga's exclusive prescription and over-the-counter product portfolio includes Aquoral(TM) for the treatment of Xerostomia, Akurza(TM) and Xyralid(TM) dermatology products, and the Zinx(TM), Extendryl[R], and Levall[R] families of products for relief of symptoms associated with a range of acute respiratory diseases. For more information, visit: www.aurigalabs.com.
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