Statemnt re Axminster weaving

Victoria PLC 09 February 2005 Issued By Citigate Dewe Rogerson, Birmingham Date: Wednesday, 9 February 2005 Embargoed: 2.00pm VICTORIA P.L.C. Proposed withdrawal from Axminster weaving As outlined in our announcements dated 6 September and 24 November 2004, the Group has for some time experienced market and operational difficulties in its Axminster manufacturing operation which accounts for 5% of the Group's turnover. As a result, the future viability of this traditional method of weaving carpets has been carefully monitored and kept under review by the Board. We have focused substantial management time and effort, all of which has been significantly disproportionate to the size of this business in order to try to restore the fortunes of our Axminster manufacturing which has been part of Victoria's UK activities for 50 years. Whilst our Axminster department has contributed towards overheads, it has remained unprofitable and, despite our best efforts to improve productivity and to eliminate losses, it has not yet reached break-even. In the year ended March 2004, the Axminster operation had sales of approximately £2.73 million, and contributed a pre-tax loss of £0.74 million. In the first six months of the current financial year, Axminster sales totalled £1.68 million with pre-tax losses of £0.62 million. Although losses from the Axminster business have been reduced over the last 4 months, the Directors believe that the market for this type of traditionally woven carpet will not return to historic levels, mainly as a result of a change in consumer taste, and margins will come under increasing pressure from manufacturers based within much lower cost economies. Against this background and subject to the normal regulatory employment and consultation procedures, the Directors of Victoria P.L.C are proposing to withdraw from the manufacture of Axminster carpet in the UK. This may result in the loss of up to 85 jobs at Victoria Carpets Limited in Kidderminster, Worcestershire. It is with regret that through this proposed action, the Group is likely to lose many of the loyal, dedicated and long-serving employees associated with Axminster production and sales. However, it is crucial, with the ever increasing demands of the industry and the consumer, that the Group remains fully focused on its core and profitable Tufted and specialist Wilton weaving businesses which represents 95% of the Group's overall trading. continued... -2- It is estimated that the proposed Axminster department closure would give rise to an exceptional cost of some £1.2 million in the year ending 31 March 2005. However, the Board believes that the elimination of losses and the release of funds from this activity would have a major positive impact on the Group's future. Victoria P.L.C. will continue to focus and build upon its core Tufted business and its specialist Wilton weaving and remain at the forefront of the UK and Australian carpet industries through its 655 skilled employees in the Group's state-of-the-art spinning and tufting plants where we manufacture an excellent range of products for both the retail and contract markets, backed by high levels of quality and service. Group Trading Trading in the second half of this financial year has continued to remain tough in the UK. However, balanced by a good contribution still expected from Australia, the Group's profits and dividend for the year ending March 2005, before the exceptional closure costs, are expected to be in line with market expectations. Enquiries: Alan Bullock, Group Managing Director Mark Lee, Group Finance Director Fiona Tooley, Director Victoria P.L.C. Citigate Dewe Rogerson Telephone: 01562 749300 Telephone: 0121 455 8370 Mobile: 07785 325701 (AB) Mobile: 07785 703523 (FMT) www.victoria.plc.uk --------------------- This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange

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