Transaction in Own Shares

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Regulatory News | 26 Nov, 2019

Updated : 07:01

RNS Number : 5971U
Science Group PLC
26 November 2019
 

 

 

26 November 2019

 

Science Group plc

(the "Company" or "Science Group")

 

Transaction in own shares

 

Science Group plc (AIM:SAG) announces that, on 25 November 2019, it purchased 10,000 of its 1 pence ordinary shares at an average price of 235.0 pence per share. The highest price paid per share was 235.0 pence and the lowest price paid per share was 235.0 pence. The Company purchased these shares through Panmure Gordon (UK) Limited.

The number of shares purchased represented 0.02% of the voting rights attributable to the total ordinary shares in issue prior to the purchase. The purchased shares will be held in treasury.

The total number of ordinary shares in issue (excluding treasury shares) following this announcement is 41,606,040.  Science Group holds 455,995 shares in treasury.

Schedule of Purchases - Individual Transactions

In accordance with Article 5(1)(b) of Regulation (EU) No 596/2014 (the Market Abuse Regulation), the schedule below contains detailed information about the purchases made by Panmure Gordon (UK) Limited on behalf of the Company as part of the buyback programme.

 

Number of shares purchased

Transaction price (per share)

Time of transaction

Execution venue

10,000

235.0

15:50:55

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For further information:

Science Group plc


Sarah Cole, Company Secretary

Tel: +44 (0) 1223 875 200

 

Panmure Gordon (UK) Limited


Nominated Adviser: Dominic Morley/Alina Vaskina

Tel: +44 (0) 20 7886 2500

Corporate Broking: Erik Anderson


 


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