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DayStar Technologies, Inc. (DSTI) Announces That It Will Not Proceed With Radiant Offshore Fund, Ltd. and Radiant Performance F


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DayStar Technologies, Inc. (DSTI) Announces That It Will Not Proceed With Radiant Offshore Fund, Ltd. and Radiant Performance Fund LP Transactions

KELOWNA, BC--(Marketwire - Dec 20, 2012) - DayStar Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: [ DSTI ]) ("Daystar") ("the Company") announced today they will not proceed to acquire debt owed to Radiant by the Salamon Group, Inc. in exchange for a class of non-trading preferred.

About DayStar Technologies, Inc.

DayStar Technologies, Inc. (DSTI) is a vertically integrated renewable energy project developer and infrastructure asset management company. We are focused on developing global project portfolios that provide high-yield returns for shareholders and investors.

For more information about the Company, visit the DayStar website at [ http://www.daystartech.com/ ].

For further information contact, William J Nalley, Orsay Groupe, 305-515-8077, [ Info@orsaygroupe.com ].

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