Punch Taverns PLC - Blocklisting Interim Review
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RNS Number:2002R
Punch Taverns PLC
31 March 2008
SCHEDULE 5
BLOCKLISTING SIX MONTHLY RETURN
To: Listing Applications
UK Listing Authority
Financial Services Authority
25, The North Colonnade
Canary Wharf
London, E14 5HS
Please ensure the entries on this return are typed
1. Name of company
Punch Taverns plc
2. Name of scheme
Punch Taverns Savings Related Share Option Scheme
3. Period of return:
From 29 September 2007 To 28 March 2008
4. Number and class of shares(s) (amount of stock / debt security) not issued
under scheme
314,488
5. Number of shares issued / allotted under scheme during period:
9,335
6. Balance under scheme not yet issued / allotted at end of period
305,153
7. Number and class of share(s) (amount of stock / debt securities) originally
listed and the date of admission;
650,000 Ordinary shares of 0.04786p each
Please confirm total number of shares in issue at the end of the period in order
for us to update our records
266,307,701
Contact for queries
Name Claire Stewart
Address Jubilee House, Second Avenue, Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire DE14 2WF
Telephone 01283 501858
Person making the return
Name Claire Stewart
Position Assistant Company Secretary
Date 31 March 2008
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