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Omega Capital Invest - Notice

Tue Feb 19, 2008 10:18am EST
RNS Number:3238O
Omega Capital Investments Plc
19 February 2008



                                                                18 February 2008



                        OMEGA CAPITAL INVESTMENTS P.L.C.



     US$100,000,000 Class A Series 37 Secured Floating Rate Notes due 2017
      US$50,000,000 Class B Series 37 Secured Floating Rate Notes due 2017



                                 (the "Notes")



Capitalised terms used but not defined herein shall have the meanings given to
them in the securities note dated 17 April 2007 (the "Securities Note") relating
to the Notes.

Notice is hereby given that the Initial Threshold relating to the Class B Notes
on page 5 of the Securities Note should read EUR 566,250,000 (as detailed in the
Terms of the Credit Default Swap Agreement) and not EUR 453,000,000.



For and on behalf of

Omega Capital Investments p.l.c.



Contact:

Omega Capital Investments p.l.c.

4th Floor

Marsh House

25/28 Adelaide Road

Dublin 2

Ireland

Attention: The Directors

Tel: +353 1 605 3010











This announcement has been issued through the Companies Announcement Service of

                            The Irish Stock Exchange






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