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American Stock Exchange Lists Citigroup Funding Inc.'s 10.5% ELKS Based Upon Intel...

Thu Apr 24, 2008 12:15pm EDT
American Stock Exchange Lists Citigroup Funding Inc.'s 10.5% ELKS Based Upon
Intel Corporation

NEW YORK, April 24 /PRNewswire/ -- The American Stock Exchange(R)
(Amex(R)) opened trading on Citigroup Funding Inc.'s 10.5% ELKS Based Upon
Intel Corporation.
    Priced at $10.00 per unit with an initial offer size of 13,860,000 units,
this equity trades under the ticker symbol EHP and has a maturity date of May
7, 2009.
    The notes are issued by Citigroup Funding Inc. The Amex specialist unit is
Kellogg Capital Group.
    If you would like to receive a copy of the prospectus for EHP, please
visit the American Stock Exchange website at http://www.amex.com.
    The American Stock Exchange(R) (Amex(R)) offers trading across a full
range of equities, options and exchange traded funds (ETFs), including
structured products and HOLDRS(SM). In addition to its role as a national
equities market, the Amex is the pioneer of the ETF, responsible for bringing
the first domestic product to market in 1993. Leading the industry in ETF
listings, the Amex lists 389 ETFs to date. The Amex is also one of the largest
options exchanges in the U.S., trading options on broad-based and sector
indexes as well as domestic and foreign stocks. For more information, please
visit www.amex.com.
SOURCE  American Stock Exchange

Catherine Chantharaj of American Stock Exchange, +1-212-306-1689,
catherine.chantharaj@amex.com



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