Trinity Mirror PLC
24 April 2002
SALE OF SUNDAY BUSINESS POST
Trinity Mirror plc, the UK's largest newspaper publisher, announces that it has
sold the Sunday Business Post, based in Dublin, to Thomas Crosbie Holdings
Limited for approximately €10 million subject to adjustment to reflect cash and
working capital at completion, payable in cash on completion. The disposal is
subject to the approval of the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment.
The sales proceeds will be used to pay down group borrowings.
Enquiries
Trinity Mirror plc
Nick Fullagar 020 7293 3622
Finsbury
James Leviton 020 7251 3801
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