Disposal Completed

Leeds Group PLC 16 May 2000 LEEDS GROUP PLC DISPOSAL OF DUTCH TRANSFER PRINTING PAPER BUSINESS Leeds Group plc announces that yesterday it completed the sale of its Dutch Campo business to an investor group led by the current general manager. Campo prints paper for use in the fabric transfer printing industry, and is the manufacturing division of Brummen International BV, indirectly wholly owned by Leeds Group plc through its Dutch subsidiary CLG Holdings BV. The consideration comprises an initial cash payment of eight million Dutch Guilders (£2.2 million). In addition deferred consideration of two million Dutch Guilders (£0.55 million) is payable, dependent on certain performance criteria being reached. Proceeds from the disposal will be used to reduce the Group's borrowings, which increased in December following the acquisition of the German fabric import and wholesale company Textilgrosshandel Hemmers GmbH. Campo incurred an operating loss of 1.3 million Dutch Guilders (£357,000) in the year ended 30 September 1999, and in the six months ended 31 March 2000 is expected to incur further losses of approximately 200,000 Dutch Guilders (£ 55,000). The net assets sold are carried in the books of Brummen International BV at approximately ten million Dutch Guilders (£ 2.75 million). Commenting on the disposal, Chris Marsden, Chief Executive, said: 'This disposal, and the earlier acquisition of Hemmers, reflect a continued focus on the core businesses which underpin our future strategy.' Sums expressed in Dutch Guilders have been translated to Sterling at the rate of 3.64. Enquiries: Chris Marsden, Chief Executive Malcolm Wilson, Finance Director Leeds Group plc Tel: 01943 876222

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