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Carmanah trading on Toronto Stock Exchange

A Carmanah Technologies product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Feb 6, 2006

Canada's largest solar company announce that it has officially joined the Toronto Stock Exchange.

Canada's largest solar company announce that it has officially joined the Toronto Stock Exchange ("TSX").

Carmanah's common shares will begin trading on the TSX effective Thursday, February 2, 2006 at 9:30 am ET under the symbol "CMH".

Carmanah CEO Art Aylesworth and Chairman/founder Dr David Green will mark the occasion at an official listing ceremony at the TSX Broadcast Centre in Toronto.

Mr.Aylesworth will sound the siren to signal the opening of the market and Carmanah's graduation from the TSX Venture Exchange.

"This will be a proud day for Carmanah.

states Aylesworth.

"We will celebrate how far our company has come, and look forward with great anticipation to the next steps in its evolution".

"The Venture Exchange has provided an excellent platform for our initial listing and we are very pleased with the progress we've made over the past four years".

"It is our ambition to increase our profile and exposure within the financial community, both in Canada and beyond and the time feels right for the move to the senior exchange".

"We look forward to this next phase of Carmanah's development and the expanded opportunities provided by the Toronto Stock Exchange".

Carmanah shares began trading on the Venture Exchange under the symbol "CMH" in 2001.

Trading on the TSX will remain under the same symbol.

Carmanah's growth has been bolstered recently by a number of significant accomplishments, including: The acquisition of Soltek Powersource, the largest Canadian supplier of solar systems and solar-related equipment; A $1,000,000 contract to build Canada's largest solar power system at Toronto's Exhibition Place.

The system is expected to reduce the facility's carbon dioxide emissions by 94.7 tonnes per year; Contracts to light the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.

Carmanah's 24-hour solar flashing beacons are already part of the preliminary phase of the Sea-to-Sky Highway Improvement Project.

Carmanah's internally illuminated street-name signs will be used to increase safety and visibility at the Richmond Oval; The Toronto installation of 350 solar-powered bus shelters - the first in Canada; Numerous awards, including two 2005 Canada Export Awards from International Trade Canada and the Global 100 Eco-Tech Award from the 2005 World Exposition in Japan; The successful completion of $15,000,000 in a private placement financing of common shares in December of 2005; Record financial results for Q3 2005, highlighted by a 164% increase in revenues over Q3 2004 and a 93% increase in year-to-date revenues compared to the same period in 2004.

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