Taylor Woodrow PLC
17 September 2001
Taylor Woodrow plc
Share buyback programme
Taylor Woodrow plc ('the company') announces that on 14 September, 2001 it
purchased for cancellation 270,000 of its 25p ordinary shares at prices between
172 pence and 177 pence per share.
So far, 14,675,000 shares have been re-purchased since the programme began on 5
September 2001. This equates to approximately 2.53 per cent of the company's
total issued share capital prior to the commencement of the programme.
The purchases were made by the company pursuant to the authorisation granted
at its Annual General Meeting on 31 May, 2001 under Section 163 Companies Act
1985.
Further shares will be purchased by the company from time to time in the
market at prevailing market prices.
Enquiries:
Tony McGarahan, Group director of Corporate Relations
Tel: 01784 428767
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