Young & Co.'s Brewery, P.L.C. Admission of ...
Young & Co's Brewery PLC
The Company's new A ordinary shares of 12.5p each and new non-voting ordinary
shares of 12.5p each (which resulted from the 4 for 1 share split approved by
shareholders on 20 February 2008) have this morning been admitted to trading on
AIM in place of the Company's A ordinary shares of 50p each and non-voting
ordinary shares of 50p each.
The Company's allotted, called up and fully paid capital now comprises
29,064,000 A ordinary shares of 12.5p each and 19,160,000 non-voting ordinary
shares of 12.5p each.
The ISIN for the new A ordinary shares and new non-voting shares is GB00B2NDK765
and GB00B2NDK989 respectively.
For further information, please contact Anthony Schroeder, the Company Secretary
(on 020 8875 7000).
Anthony Schroeder
Company Secretary
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