Mercury Recycling Group PLC
20 March 2006
Mercury Recycling Group announces that, on 9 March 2006, members of the
Company's Enterprise Management Incentive scheme exercised options over 199,998
ordinary shares in the Company at an exercise price of 10p per share.
Of those exercising options, Mr Simon Lebor, Chief Executive exercised options
over 166,666 ordinary shares. Mr Lebor is now interested is 4,298,567 ordinary
shares, representing approximately 12.8 per cent. of the enlarged issued share
capital of the Company.
Application will be made for the 199,998 ordinary shares to be admitted to AIM
and it is expected that admission will take place on 23 March 2006.
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