R.E.A.Hldgs PLC
12 September 2005
Further to its announcement on 12 September 2005, R.E.A. Holdings plc ('REA')
announces in connection with the conversion of the company's 4 per cent
convertible loan stock 2012 into new ordinary shares of 25p each in the capital
of the company ('REA ordinary shares') and 7.5 per cent dollar notes 2012/14 of
REA ('dollar notes') and the attendant capitalisation issue of REA ordinary
shares in respect of the REA ordinary shares arising from the conversion, the
precise number of REA ordinary shares and dollar notes expected to be admitted
to the Official List and to trading on the London Stock Exchange's market for
listed securities in connection with the conversion and capitalisation issue is
as follows:
i) 610,074 REA Ordinary Shares on 13 September 2005 and
ii) 4,392,513 REA Ordinary Shares and $4,972,281 nominal of dollar notes on 14
September 2005.
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