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On July 16, 2008, Win Animal Rights received multiple e-mail messages from Raymond James Financial and their subsidiary Eagle Asset Management. All e-mails notified us that Eagle Assets/Raymond James had sold their 523,000 shares of LSR stock.This stock was valued at over $14,000,000 making Eagle Assets the largest single institutional shareholder.

 

The second e-mail was more personal and followed a series of e-mails that resulted from a conversation that took place at a New York home visit of a Raymond James executive. This Raymond James executive wrote, in part:"...Thank you for all the information. I haven't received the package as yet, however I was able to do my own research and confirm your allegations.As such I have convinced the appropriate powers at Eagle Asset Management to divest of all holdings of LSR. You will be glad to know that all the shares have been sold as of yesterday... .". We congratulate Eagle Asset Management and Raymond James for making a compassionate and ethical decision. A heartfelt thank you to the Raymond James associate that helped make this possible and a very, very special thank you to all of the activists that responded to the calls for action with protests, letters and phone calls.Join Win Animal Rights, on

Saturday, July 19th.....as we advocate and agitate for the liberation of the beagle puppies, cats and kittens, monkeys, rabbits, ferrets, mice, rats and all of the others....that have been imprisoned and condemned to hell on earth at laboratories like Huntingdon Life Sciences. Our focus has been and will continue to be H Partners, a New York City based firm that owns $20,000,000 worth of LSR stock and a smaller investor Spark Management.HLS is a company whose primary business is death and suffering. 500 animals are killed there every day. The employees of Huntingdon Life Sciences along with their investors, customers and suppliers don't care about the 70,000 animals that are imprisoned in the cold steel cages and concrete runs at Huntingdon Life Sciences, where they wait to die. This weekend we will be staging advance actions against major LSR (Huntingdon Life Sciences ticker symbol) investors in preparation for next weeks launch

of:When: Saturday, July 19, 2008 @ 2:00 pmWhere: Columbus Circle (59th St. & Broadway)(meet inside the doors of the Time Warner Buildingat top of escalator leading to Whole Foods)Signs, banners and flyers will be provided. Wear comfortable shoes as we will be doing some walking. Afterwards, join activists for vegan food and drinks at a local restaurant. Visit the WAR Calendar for future events: http://calendar. / winanimalrightsVisit the WAR MySpace page: http://www.myspace. com/winanimalrig htsVisit the WAR CrueltyFree. com page: http://www.crueltyf ree.com/winanima

lrightsFor more info contact Win Animal Rights at: winanimalrights@ optonline. netCall: 646.267.9934 or visit the WAR website at: http://war-online. orgW.A.R. (WIN ANIMAL RIGHTS) is an independent non-profit organization not affiliated or associated with SHAC, SHAC USA or any other group or organization and does not conduct or incite any illegal activity. The above information is not meant to incite or request any illegal actions or illegal activities of any kind. If you have any questions about the legality of any act, we encourage everyone receiving this (or the) action alert(s) to check your local laws and ordinances before proceeding to do

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