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JSE LIMITED - Index Change Advice - 20120719 Metmar Shares In Issue and Free Float Update

Release Date: 11/07/2012 17:30
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Metmar (South Africa): Shares In Issue Update
FTSE/JSE Africa Index Series

11 July 2012

Following the receipt of updated shares in issue and shareholder information for Metmar (South Africa, constituent) and notification from the Stock Exchange, FTSE and the JSE announces the following changes:
INDEX CHANGE EFFECTIVE FROM START OF TRADING
FTSE/JSE Africa Fledgling Metmar (South Africa, 19 July 2012 (J204) ZAE000078747, B14YJ29) will
remain in the index with an
increased shares in issue figure of 267,306,552 and an increased investability weighting of 75%.
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