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Skystar Bio-Pharmaceutical Company: Skystar to Present at the 2009 Roth Capital Partners China Conference


Published on 2009-10-05 04:07:32 - Market Wire
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XI'AN, CHINA--(Marketwire - October 5, 2009) - Skystar Bio-Pharmaceutical Company (NASDAQ: [ SKBI ]) ("Skystar" or the "Company"), a China-based producer and distributor of veterinary medicines, vaccines, micro-organisms and feed additives, today announced that the Company will present at the 2009 Roth Capital Partners China Conference on Wednesday, October 14, 2009 at 10:00 a.m. Eastern time. The conference is being held at the Fontainebleau Resort in Miami Beach, Fla.

An audio and slide webcast of the live presentation will be available under the "Events and Presentations" page on the "Investor Relations" section of the Company's website at [ http://www.ir-site.com/skystar/events.asp ]. An archived presentation will be available for 90 days.

To request a one-on-one meeting or to be added to Skystar's email list, please contact Brandi Floberg at [ skystar@tpg-ir.com ] or call 212-481-2050.

About Skystar Bio-Pharmaceutical Company

Skystar is a China-based developer and distributor of veterinary healthcare and medical care products. Skystar has four product lines (veterinary medicines, micro-organisms, vaccines and feed additives) and over 170 products, with over 40 additional products in the developmental stage. Skystar has formed strategic sales distribution networks covering 29 provinces throughout China. For additional information, please visit [ http://www.skystarbio-pharmaceutical.com ].

To be added to the Company's email distribution for future news releases, please send your request to [ skystar@tpg-ir.com ].

Forward-looking Statements

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