Premier Energy and Water Trust PLC
Premier Energy and Water Trust PLC announces a fourth interim dividend for the
year ended 31 December 2013 of 5.25p per ordinary share which comprises of a
base dividend of 4.5p base dividend plus a further 0.75p additional dividend
paid in accordance with the policy announced in August 2013 to run down the
Company's accumulated revenue reserve by the scheduled wind up date of 31
December 2015. Excluding the additional dividends, the total base dividend in
respect of the year is therefore 10.00p per ordinary share, an increase of 7.5%
over the 9.30p per ordinary share in respect of the year ended 31 December
2012. This fourth interim dividend will be paid on 31 March 2014 to members on
the register at the close of business on 7 March 2014. The Ordinary shares will
be marked ex-dividend on 5 March 2014.
11 February 2014
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