Michelmersh Brick Holdings (AIM:MBH), the specialist brick manufacturer and landfill company, announces that the dividend of 0.5 pence per ordinary share related to the financial year ended 31 December 2014 is expected to be paid to all shareholders on the register on 30 June 2015.
The dividend timetable is as follows:
Ex-dividend date
28 May 2015.
Record date
29 May 2015.
Dividend payment date
30 June 2015.
24 March 2015
Enquiries:
Michelmersh Brick Holdings
Martin Warner, CEO
Stephen Morgan, Finance Director
01825 430413
Cenkos Securities plc
Bobbie Hilliam (NOMAD)
Harry Pardoe
Oliver Baxendale (Sales)
020 7397 8900
Yellow Jersey PR
Dominic Barretto
Kelsey Traynor
07768 537 739
07799 003 220
Further information on the Company can be found at www.mbhplc.co.uk.
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