PHH Corp., Mt. Laurel, N.J., has reported the receipt of an extension from the New York Stock Exchange regarding the filing of its annual 10-K report with the Securities and Exchange Commission, allowing the continued listing of PHH's common stock on the NYSE through Jan. 2.The listing will be subject to review by the NYSE during that period, PHH said. The company said it expects to file the 2005 annual report by Oct. 31, but that it may request an additional extension from the NYSE if it does not do so by Jan. 2. If an additional extension were granted, PHH could have until April 2, 2007, to file the report, after which the stock exchange's rules would require it to initiate suspension and delisting procedures, the company said. PHH can be found online at http://www.phh.com.
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