Neonet’s interim report, January 1 – June 30, 2009

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Strong trend for Neonet’s XG sales during the quarter

• Transaction revenues amounted to SEK 237.1 m (342.6) for the half-year and to SEK 117.5 m (164.2) for the quarter • Other operating revenues totaled SEK 28.3 m (17.7) for the first six months of the year and SEK 15.6 m (8.9) for the quarter • Total operating revenues amounted to SEK 265.4 m (360.3) for the half-year and to SEK 133.1 m (173.1) for the quarter • Operating earnings before depreciation, amortization and net financial items, EBITDA, totaled SEK 5.7 m (48.7) for the half-year and SEK 4.7 m (11.7) for the quarter • The company posted a loss after tax of SEK 12.4 m (profit: 20.7) for the first six months of the year and SEK 5.8 m (profit: 1.0) for the quarter • The loss per share amounted to SEK 0.19 (earnings: 0.32) for the half-year and SEK 0.09 (earnings: 0.02) for the quarter Significant events during the second quarter • Neonet added Credit Suisse and UBS to its Broker Access solution • Neonet launched trading on the Nordic alternative marketplace, Burgundy • Landsbanki fulfilled its obligations to Neonet • Neonet began providing European consolidated market data to NASDAQ OMX Significant events after period-end • Neonet expanded its offering to include trading on dark pools • Neonet added Morgan Stanley to its Broker Access solution Press representatives, analysts and investors are invited to a conference call today at 11.30 a.m. CET At the conference call, the report will be presented by President and CEO Simon Nathanson in English. To attend the conference call, please dial: +46 (0)8 5352 6439 (Sweden) or +44 (0)20 7138 0826 (UK). Confirmation Code: 8470073. The conference call will also be broadcasted at www.neonet.com under Investor Relations/Presentations and www.financialhearings.com. The interim report for January 1 - June 30, 2009, is enclosed to this press release. Neonet discloses the information provided herein pursuant to the Securities Markets Act and/or the Financial Instruments Trading Act.

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