Halma PLC
03 March 2008
HALMA p.l.c.
VOTING RIGHTS AND CAPITAL
In accordance with the Financial Services Authority's Disclosure and
Transparency Rules, Halma p.l.c ('Halma') confirms that the total number of
ordinary 10 pence shares of Halma in issue at the close of business on 29
February 2008 remains at 374,458,498.
However, the number of shares held in treasury has reduced to 1,364,813. The
change results from the release of treasury shares to meet the vesting of shares
under the Company's Performance Share Plan.
Therefore the total number of voting rights in Halma is 373,093,685.
The above figure of 373,093,685 may be used by shareholders as the denominator
for the calculations by which they will determine if they are required to notify
their interest in, or a change to their interest in, Halma under the FSA's
Disclosure and Transparency Rules.
Contact for further information: Carol Chesney
Company Secretary, Halma p.l.c.
Tel: +44 (0)1494 721111
A copy of this announcement, together with other information about Halma, may be
viewed on its website: www.halma.com
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