Domino's Pizza UK & IRL PLC
13 July 2007
13 July 2007
For immediate release
DOMINOS PIZZA UK & IRL PLC
Application for admission of new ordinary shares to trading
The company has today applied for 151,289 new ordinary shares of 1.5625 pence
each in the company to be admitted to trading on the Alternative Investment
Market of the London Stock Exchange ('Admission'). These are shares which have
been issued pursuant to the exercise of options by certain employees of the
Company under the Domino's Pizza Share Option (Unapproved) Scheme. Admission of
such shares is expected to occur on the 18 July 2007.
Following the issue of such shares, the Company's issued share capital consists
of 165,726,238 ordinary shares with voting rights.
Enquiries:
Lee Ginsberg, Company Secretary,
Domino's Pizza UK & IRL plc - 01908 580611
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