PANOSTAJA OYJ INCREASE IN SHARE CAPITAL ENTERED INTO TRADE REGISTER


PANOSTAJA OYJ 		Stock Exchange Bulletin, 6th June 2007                          




PANOSTAJA OYJ INCREASE IN SHARE CAPITAL ENTERED INTO TRADE REGISTER             

The 894,111.96 euros increase in share capital of Panostaja Oyj decided on by   
the Board was entered into the Trade Register today. The company's share capital
as a result of the increase now totals 4,904,580.60 euros.                      

The rights issue offered the principal owners of Suomen Helasto Oyj 7,450,933   
new Panostaja Class B shares with a nominal value of 0.12 euros per share at a  
subscription price of 1.52 euros per share. In the completed rights issue, the  
subscribers transferred six Suomen Helasto shares for every five Panostaja B    
shares. From the subscription price, 0.12 euros will be recorded as an increase 
in share capital and 1.40 euros as an increase in the invested non-restricted   
equity fund.                                                                    

The Board exercised its authorisation given at the General Meeting of           
Shareholders on 15th December 2006 to increase share capital through a rights   
issue in derogation of the shareholders' subscription right.                    

Trading in the new shares is expected to begin in June. The new Class B shares  
carry voting rights in accordance with the Articles of Association and other    
rights.                                                                         

The total number of Panostaja Oyj shares is 40,871,505. The numbers of Class A  
and B shares issued amounted to 17,256,595 and 23,614,910 respectively          
(19,928,910 old and 3,686,000 new shares).                                      


Panostaja Oyj                                                                   


Veli Ollila                                                                     
Chief Financial Officer                                                         


For further information, please contact Mr. Veli Ollila, tel. +358 3 263 4300.