REG-Gartmore Global Tst: Issue of Equity

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Mon Aug 17, 2009 5:12am EDT

Gartmore Global Trust PLC (the "Company")

Issue of Ordinary Shares

Gartmore Global Trust PLC, managed by Gartmore Investment Limited, has today
issued 50,000 Ordinary 25p shares at a price of 282.75p per share.

This share issue increases the number of Ordinary shares in issue to
40,657,163.

Voting Rights

The Company's issued capital comprises Ordinary shares of 25p each and 3.75%
Cumulative Preference Stock.

Holders of the Company's Ordinary shares are entitled to one vote for every £2
of nominal capital held.

Holders of the Company's 3.75% Cumulative Preference Stock are entitled to one
vote for every £10 of nominal capital held.

Class of Capital                     Number of Shares/  Voting Rights (assuming
                                      Nominal Value of  no fractional holdings)
                                        Stock in Issue                         
                                                                          Votes
                                                                               
Ordinary shares of 25p                      40,657,163                5,082,145
                                                                               
3.75% Cumulative Preference Stock of         1,000,000                  100,000
£1                                                                             
                                                                               
                                                                       ________
                                                                               
Total Votes                                                           5,182,145
                                                                               
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Gartmore Investment Limited

Secretary

17 August 2009



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