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Alliance Imaging Announces the Matters to Be Considered at Its 2008 Annual Stockholders...

Tue Apr 15, 2008 9:40pm EDT

Alliance Imaging Announces the Matters to Be Considered at Its 2008 Annual Stockholders Meeting

ANAHEIM, Calif.--(Business Wire)--
In accordance with NYSE Rules 204.01 and 401.01, Alliance Imaging,
Inc. (NYSE:AIQ) announces that the matters to be considered at its
annual stockholders meeting, to be held on May 23, 2008, are the
election of directors, ratification of the company's independent
registered public accounting firm, approval of the form of
indemnification agreement for the company's directors and officers and
ratification of the indemnification agreements previously entered into
by the company with its directors and officers in accordance with such
form.

Alliance Imaging
Howard Aihara
Executive Vice President
Chief Financial Officer
714-688-7100

Copyright Business Wire 2008


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