NewMedia SPARK PLC
3 August 2000
NewMedia SPARK plc ('SPARK')
Application for additional new ordinary shares in SPARK ('new SPARK Shares')
and new warrants to subscribe ordinary shares in SPARK ('new SPARK Warrants')
to be admitted
to the Alternative Investment Market
in respect of consideration for the recommended offer (the 'Offer') for
Softtechnet.com plc
The Board of SPARK announces that application has been made to admit a further
484,869 new SPARK Shares and a further 121,215 new SPARK Warrants to trading
on AIM in respect of acceptances of the Offer received between 26 July 2000
and 1 August 2000, inclusive. Admission is expected to take place on 9 August
2000.
Further applications for new SPARK Shares and new SPARK Warrants to be
admitted to AIM will be made in respect of further acceptances received whilst
the Offer remains open for acceptance.
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