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EFI Announces Termination of SEC Inquiry
Business Wire, June 24, 2008
FOSTER CITY, Calif. -- Electronics For Imaging, Inc. ("EFI") (Nasdaq:EFII) announced today that on June 17, 2008, the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") notified EFI that it had terminated the informal inquiry into EFI's historical stock option practices commenced by the SEC on November 7, 2006 and that no enforcement action had been recommended.
About EFI
EFI (www.efi.com) is the world leader in customer-focused digital printing innovation. EFI's award-winning solutions, integrated from creation to print, deliver increased performance, cost savings and productivity. The company's robust product portfolio includes Fiery[R] digital color print servers; VUTEk[R] superwide digital inkjet printers, UV and solvent inks; Jetrion[R] industrial inkjet printing systems; print production workflow and management information software; and corporate printing solutions. EFI maintains 26 offices worldwide.
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