Institutional shareholders vote for new Board of Directors of NOTE


Institutional shareholders vote for new Board of Directors of NOTE

At today's Annual General Meeting of NOTE shareholders, a group of mainly
institutional shareholders representing approximately 40 percent of the voting
rights and share capital in the company, proposed and voted for the election of
a new Board of Directors for the company. 

In response to a motion from institutional shareholders, the Annual General
Meeting newly elected Bruce Grant, Chairman of the Board, Kjell-Åke Andersson,
Håkan Gellerstedt, Göran Jansson, Hans Johansson and Per-Arne Sandström as Board
members and re-elected Arne Forslund. 

At the statutory Board meeting held after the Annual General Meeting, Arne
Forslund was appointed President and Chief Executive Officer of Note, a position
he vacated in February 2007, following disagreement with the former Board of
Directors concerning the company's strategic development.

“A number of institutional shareholders have concluded that we lack confidence
in the previous Board of Directors and the President who was surprisingly
appointed in February. As a result of our actions, the company now has a Board
of Directors with long-standing and extensive experience of product development,
manufacturing, logistics and purchasing linked to corporate ¬development and
acquisitions. At the same time, the former Chief Executive Officer, Arne
Forslund, can now continue with his successful process of change,” says Gunnar
Håkanson of Catella Kapitalförvaltning, acting jointly with such shareholders as
Catella Funds and Carnegie Small Cap Fund. At the Annual General Meeting, ODIN
Funds also voted in favor of the motion.


For further information, please contact:
Gunnar Håkanson, Catella Kapitalförvaltning, +46-708-68 14 88

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