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CORRECTING AND REPLACING:Alstom: Disclosure of the Total Number of Voting Rights and Shares Forming the Share Capital as at 30 June 2009

Mon Jul 6, 2009 12:20pm EDT
LEVALLOIS PERRET, France--(Business Wire)--
Regulatory News: 

Amended disclosure canceling and replacing the disclosure issued on 3 July 2009.

Disclosure of the Total Number of Voting Rights and Shares Forming the Share
Capital as at 30 June 2009

Information pursuant to article L. 233-8 II of the Code de commerce and article
223-16 of the AMF General regulation (Règlement général de l`Autorité des
marchés financiers)

 Date            Number of shares with a nominal value of €7    Number of voting rights  
 30 June 2009    288 175 318                                    288 175 318              


Alstom (Paris:ALO) serves the power generation market and the rail transport
market. Alstom designs, supplies and services a complete range of
technologically advanced products and systems for its customers, and possesses a
unique expertise in systems integration and through-life maintenance and
service.







Press contact
Philippe Kasse, Stéphane Farhi
Tel +33 1 41 49 29 82 /33 08
philippe.kasse@chq.alstom.com
stephane.farhi@chq.alstom.com
or
Investor Relations
Emmanuelle Châtelain
Tel + 33 1 41 49 37 38
investor.relations@chq.alstom.com
or
Website
www.alstom.com

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