St. James's Place Capital PLC
19 June 2003
St. James's Place Capital plc ('SJPC')
St. James's Place Capital ('SJPC') was informed on 18 June 2003 that Fidelity
International Limited (FIL) and its direct and indirect subsidiaries have an
interest in 21,156,380 ordinary shares of 15p each (representing 4.91% of SJPC's
issued share capital).
The shares are registered as follows:
Registered name Management Company Shares held
Chase Manhattan Bank London FISL 35,342
Mellon Nominees Limited FPM 173,563
HSBC FPM 321,159
Chase Nominees Limited FPM 2,404,528
Citibank FPM 288,274
Northern Trust FPM 570,000
Bank of New York London FPM 238,800
Chase Manhattan Bank London FIL 1,866,117
Bank of New York London FIL 3,624,789
Northern Trust FIL 2,316,677
J P Morgan FIL 723,200
State Street Nominees Limited FIL 412,100
Deutsche Bank FIL 579,936
Nortrust Nominees Limited FIL 1,816,879
Morgan Stanley FIL 586,576
Brown Brothers Harriman Ltd. LUX FIL 19,300
Bank of New York Brussels FIL 927,900
Chase Manhattan Bank London FIL 52,380
State Street Bank & Trust FIL 1,328,382
Chase Nominees Limited FIL 2,870,478
TOTAL 21,156,380 4.91%
This information is provided by RNS
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