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    ATP STARTS FALL TREE PLANTING SEASON WITH PARTNERS ENGAGED IN CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP AND COMMUNITY BUILDING

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    11:05, October 27, 2011

    Armenia Tree Project (ATP) started its fall planting season partnering
    with Synopsys Armenia, local branch of the world leader in software
    and IP used in the design, verification, and manufacture of electronic
    components and systems. ATP staff joined approximately 600 employees
    of Synopsys Armenia CJSC, their families, and students to plant more
    than 600 thuya (arborvitae) evergreen trees in the area surrounding
    theEuropeanRegionalEducationalAcademyand the Chess Academy of Armenia.

    "Armenia Tree Project has been planting trees with Synopsys for almost
    seven years now. We started our partnership in 2005 and annual tree
    planting events became a unique tradition of the two organizations,"
    noted Arthur Harutyunyan, manager of ATP's Community Tree Planting
    (CTP) program.

    The arborvitae trees were grown in ATP's nurseries in the refugee
    villages of Karin and Khachpar. Before the ceremonial event the
    planting plots were prepared by ATP, and the trees will be constantly
    monitored to ensure the highest possible survival rate.

    "As a global company, Synopsys recognizes the responsibilities that US
    businesses have abroad. We were humbled to be among the 12 companies
    selected by the US Department of State for our corporate citizenship,
    innovation, and exemplary business practices inArmenia. We continue
    to partner with and give back to the local community by voluntarily
    planting trees inYerevanand contributing to the prosperity ofArmenia,"
    stated Chi-Foon Chan, Synopsys President and Chief Operating Officer.

    "On behalf of ATP, I sincerely thank Dr. Chi-Foon Chan and the
    employees of Synopsys for their remarkable leadership in demonstrating
    corporate social responsibility inArmenia. As part of our ongoing
    collaboration, more than 600 participants planted trees and greenery
    at theChessAcademy, honoringArmeniaas 2011 World Chess Champions,"
    said Jeff Masarjian, ATP Executive Director. "In addition, we planted
    trees together at theEuropeanAcademyto mark its 10 year anniversary. I
    cannot think of a more fitting tribute to these institutions."

    "Synopsys employees view tree planting as a way to give back to our
    community by reducing air pollution and helping to renew Yerevan's
    commitment to a healthy environment," said Rich Goldman, Synopsys
    Armenia CEO. "It's heartening to see our employees plant trees with
    their families. It helps cultivate a lasting culture of taking care
    of the environment in which we live and work."

    ATP and Synopsys have planted thousands of trees in the different
    communities of Yerevan, including Viasphere Technopark, Victory Park,
    Tsitsernakaberd Park, on a hillside of Nor Nork district, near the
    Holy Trinity Church in the Malatia Sebastia community, and along one
    of the main routes leading to the Genocide Museum and in the public
    park next to the Pyunic Association for the Disabled.

    In November, ATP is partnering with KPMG, a network of member firms
    offering audit, tax, and advisory services, to plant 300 trees and
    shrubs in Musaler. The site is a shelter and support center for
    abused women operated by the Paros Lighthouse Charitable Foundation
    inPtghunqVillage.

    All around the world, KPMG member firms are committed to the
    communities in which they operate and corporate citizenship is at the
    heart of each member firm's values. According to KPMG, people in their
    member firms get involved in local projects and initiatives which have
    a positive impact on their community. The tree planting with the Paros
    Charitable Foundation is an example of applying their values to life.

    More than 50 managers from CIS countries will take part in the event
    organized within the framework of the New Managers Conference held
    by KPMG Armenia.

    ATP's mission is to assist the Armenian people in using trees
    to improve their standard of living and protect the environment,
    guided by the need to promote self-sufficiency, aid those with the
    fewest resources first, and conserve the indigenous ecosystem. ATP's
    three major programs are tree planting, environmental education,
    and sustainable development initiatives.

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