Anglo American Share Incentive Plan – SIP
Anglo American plc (“the Company”)
Incorporated in the United Kingdom
(Registration number: 3564138)
Short name: Anglo
Share code: AGL
ISIN number: GB00B1XZS820
Anglo American Share Incentive Plan – SIP
The SIP is an Inland Revenue approved employee share plan under which employees are able
to buy ordinary shares in the Company using monthly deductions from salary, and are
allocated an equivalent number of free ordinary shares ("matching shares"). Both the
purchased shares and the matching shares are held in the SIP trust. The matching shares are
acquired by the SIP Trust and allocated to the relevant employees. During the short period of
time between acquisition and allocation, the executive directors of the Company are deemed
to be interested in those shares.
The Company announces that the following transactions took place in relation to the SIP on 7
August 2013:
1. 2,106 shares were allocated to employee participants as matching shares.
2. The following executive directors / persons discharging managerial responsibility (“PDMR”) of the
Company each acquired the undernoted ordinary shares at a price of £14.10 and were allocated an
equal number of matching shares, free of charge:
R Médori (director) 9 ordinary shares
M Walker (PDMR) 9 ordinary shares
D Wanblad (PDMR) 9 ordinary shares
P G Whitcutt (PDMR) 9 ordinary shares
The notification of these transactions is to satisfy the Company’s obligations under the Financial
Conduct Authority Disclosure and Transparency Rules 3.1.2 to 3.1.4.
Andy Hodges
Deputy Secretary
8 August 2013
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