Robinson PLC
11 February 2005
Robinson plc
Dividend Declaration
Robinson, the custom manufacturer of paperboard and plastic packaging, announces
its second interim dividend for the year ended 31 December 2004.
The board of Robinson has approved a second interim dividend of 1p per share in
respect of the year ended 31 December 2004. This dividend is payable on 6 April
2005 to shareholders registered on 4 March 2005. The ex-dividend date is 2 March
2005.
When added to the interim dividend of 1p per share that was paid to shareholders
on 4 October 2004, this represents a total dividend of 2p to date for the year
ended 31 December 2004. Any final dividend will be proposed to shareholders at
the AGM which is currently planned for 5 May 2005.
The Company plans to release its final results for the year ended 31 December
2004 on 29 March 2005.
11 February 2005
Enquiries:
Guy Robinson, Finance Director
Robinson plc 01246 220022
Barry Saint, Director, Corporate Finance
Arbuthnot Securities Limited 020 7012 2000
Susan Scott/Michael Padley
Bankside Consultants 020 7444 4140
ENDS
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