Whitbread PLC
16 August 2006
Whitbread PLC
16 August 2006
Proposed disposal of 50% interest in Pizza Hut U.K. Limited to Yum! Restaurant
Holdings
16 August 2006
Following the announcement on 31 July 2006 that Whitbread Group PLC has entered
into a conditional agreement to sell its 50% shareholding in Pizza Hut U.K.
Limited to Yum! Restaurant Holdings, a circular has today been posted to
shareholders convening an extraordinary general meeting for 4 September 2006 to
approve the proposed sale. Two copies of this circular have been submitted to
The Financial Services Authority and will be available for inspection at the
Document Viewing Facility which is situated at:
The Financial Services Authority
25 The North Colonnade
Canary Wharf
London E14 5HS
For more information please contact:
Anna Glover
Communications Director, Whitbread Plc +44 (0)7747 766958
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
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