Share Buy-back Programme
7/30/2012 4:08 AM EST
Royal UNIBREW A/S
Changes in company's own shares
Share Buy-back Programme
Company announcement No 37/2012– 30 July 2012
On 1 May 2012, Royal Unibrew initiated a share buy-back programme, cf. company
announcement no. 20/2012 of 30 April 2012. The programme was implemented in
accordance with the provisions of European Commission Regulation no. 2273/2003
of 22 December 2003, also referred to as the Safe Harbour Regulation. The share
buy-back programme is expected to be realised in the period from 1 May 2012 to
13 November 2012. The total share buy-back in the period will not exceed a
market price of DKK 125 million.
The following transactions have been made under the programme:
Number Average purchase Transaction value,
of price DKK
shares
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Accumulated, last 130,679 383.56 50,122,987.06
announcement
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July 23, 2012 2,033 383.35 779,350.55
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July 24, 2012 1,077 381.93 411,338.61
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July 25, 2012 689 379.73 261,633.97
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July 26, 2012 - - -
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July 27, 2012 465 385.32 179,173.80
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Accumulated under the 134,943 383.53 51,754,483.99
programme
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With the transactions stated above, Royal Unibrew owns a total of 156,208
shares, corresponding to 1.5% of the share capital. The total amount of shares
in the company is 10,570,000 shares, including treasury shares.
Please direct any queries to me at tel. +45 56 77 15 05.
Yours sincerely
Royal Unibrew A/S
Lars Jensen
CFO