Topps Tiles PLC
24 March 2005
Topps Tiles Plc (the 'Company')
Acquisition of own shares
The Company announces that, pursuant to its general authority granted by
shareholders of the Company on 11 January 2005 to make market purchases of its
own shares the Company made on market purchases of 14,840 Ordinary Shares at 188
pence per Ordinary Share on 24 March 2005 (to be held as treasury shares).
The Company now holds 1,403,090 Ordinary Shares in treasury and the total number
of Ordinary Shares in issue less the total number of Ordinary Shares held in
treasury following the purchase and non-cancellation of such Ordinary Shares is
226,545,005 Ordinary Shares. This notification is pursuant to the amendment of
the Companies Act 1985 to allow companies to buy-back and hold certain types of
their own shares 'in treasury'.
Enquiries:
Barry Bester - Chairman 01625 446 700
Andrew Liggett - Finance Director 01625 446 700
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