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Issue of New Ordinary Shares PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 07 June 2007

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Sirius Exploration Plc


Issue of New Ordinary Shares


The Company issued 2,500,000 new ordinary shares of 0.25p, in order to provide additional working capital on 5 April 2007 to an institutional investor.

The new ordinary shares will rank pari passu with the existing ordinary shares and application will be made for these shares to be admitted to trading on AIM.

The enlarged issued share capital will amount to 68,879,509 ordinary shares of 0.25p each.


Further Information:


Brian Coleman-Smith, Cubitt Consulting

Tel: 020 7367 5102/07802 724 400


Richard Poulden, Chairman, Sirius Exploration Plc.

Tel: 01453 511900/07879 447601


Roland Cornish, Chairman, Beaumont Cornish Ltd.

Tel: 020-7628-3396


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