Treatt PLC
05 September 2007
TREATT PLC
Purchase of Treatt Plc shares by the Treatt Employee Benefit Trust
On 4th September 2007 the Treatt Employee Benefit Trust ('Treatt EBT') purchased
30,000 Treatt Ordinary Shares at £3.05 per share. These purchases and the
resultant holding represent 2.81% of Treatt's Ordinary Share Capital.
The shares held by the Treatt EBT are held for the beneficiaries who include,
inter alia, directors and employees of Treatt and its subsidiaries. Therefore,
the directors, being potential beneficiaries of the Treatt EBT, are interested
in all the Treatt shares acquired by the Treatt EBT and not allocated. The
directors concerned are Hugo William Bovill, Anita Jane Haines and Richard
Andrew Hope.
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