Transfer to AIM

James Halstead PLC 8 February 2002 James Halstead PLC (the 'Company') Transfer to the Alternative Investment Market 8 February 2002 The Chairman of the Company is today writing to shareholders stating the following: As a small public company, your Directors are very much aware of the need to operate in the most efficient and cost-effective manner for the benefit of shareholders. Accordingly, we have been considering the possibility of transferring trading in the Company's ordinary shares from the London Stock Exchange's main market for listed securities to its Alternative Investment Market ('AIM'), which is specifically designed for smaller companies. The increasing profile of AIM, together with the flexibility afforded to AIM companies have led us to decide to make the transfer as soon as possible. The transfer to AIM will also result in the simplification of administration and reporting requirements, with a consequential reduction in the costs associated with being a public company and should help to keep down the costs associated with making further capital transactions. Application will be made shortly for all of the Company's issued share capital to be admitted to trading on AIM and it is anticipated that dealings will commence on 11 March 2002 and that the Company's Official Listing will be cancelled on the same day. The Company has also appointed Brown, Shipley & Co. Limited to act as its Nominated Adviser and Broker. Shareholders should be aware that companies listed on AIM are deemed to be unlisted for the purpose of certain areas of taxation law which may be of benefit to them. However, shareholders should consult their independent financial advisers on this point. The Company will still be subject to the regulatory and disciplinary controls of the London Stock Exchange. For further information: Gordon Oliver James Halstead PLC 0161 767 2500 Philip Johnson Brown, Shipley & Co. Limited 0161 214 6540 END This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
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