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EMV: Results of take-over offering made by Skanska OY

2000.02.09, EMV, TLN
EMV
ANNOUNCEMENT

RESULTS OF TAKE-OVER OFFERING MADE BY SKANSKA OY

As of 07.02.2000 Skanska OY holds total of 4,671,086 shares in AS
EMV, which accounts for 98.5% of AS EMV capital stock. Number of
EMV shareholders has dropped from 400 to 72.

As EMV does not meet the requirements provided in articles 4.5.1.
and 6.5. of chapter "Requirements for Issuers" of the Tallinn Stock
Exchange Rules and Regulations which stipulate that at least 25% of
the company's outstanding shares must be held publicly, and the
company must have at least 100 shareholders, the Management Board
of AS EMV submitted on 04.02.2000 an application to the Tallinn
Stock Exchange Listing Committee for delisting AS EMV shares from
the Secondary List.

15 of EMV small shareholders (51,800 shares) have acquired their
holdings in EMV as former employees; most of them have not been
able to conduct the transaction due to problems with
authorisations, inheritance questions or other similar reasons, or
have not received the proposal for disposal of holding in EMV due
to change of address. 15 current small investors hold less than 25
shares in the company.

Aiming to ensure equal treatment for all minority shareholders also
after delisting the company from the Tallinn Stock Exchange,
Skanska OY will extend the offering to the remaining 1.5% shares in
AS EMV until 30.06.2000. Skanska OY has authorised AS Trigon
Securities to buy all remaining shares at price of EEK 30 per
share, aiming to provide all shareholders the opportunity to
dispose their holding in EMV.


Marko Kaha
Financial Director
+372 64 03 300

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