SCA delisted from the London Stock Exchange SCA's Class B shares have been delisted from the London Stock Exchange (LSE), effective of today after decision from the Financial Services Authority (FSE). Following the delisting, SCA's Class B shares will continue to be traded on the OMX Nordic Exchange in Stockholm and through an ADR (American Depositary Receipt) Program in the USA. SCA's B shares have been listed on the LSE since 1983. In recent years, trading in the shares on the London Stock Exchange corresponded to less than one (1) per cent of total trading volume in the shares, which does not, in the Company's view, justify the listing. Stockholm, 29 May 2008 For further information please contact Pär Altan, Vice President Media Relations, +46 8 788 52 37 Johan Andersson, Business Analyst, +46 8 788 52 82 NB SCA discloses the information provided herein pursuant to the Securities Markets Act. SCA is a global consumer goods and paper company that develops and produces personal care products, tissue, packaging solutions, publication papers and solid-wood products. Sales are conducted in some 90 countries. SCA has many well-known brands, including the global brands Tena and Tork. Sales in 2007 amounted to SEK 106 billion (EUR 11.4 billion). SCA has approximately 50,000 employees. More information at www.sca.com
SCA delisted from the London Stock Exchange
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