Anglo-Eastern Plantations (AEP) RNS Announcements

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Date Time Source Announcement
11 Apr 2001 09:32 AM
RNS
Dividend
11 Apr 2001 07:00 AM
RNS
Final Results
10 Apr 2001 10:42 AM
RNS
Notice of Results
06 Nov 2000 04:53 PM
RNS
Director Shareholding
16 Oct 2000 12:29 PM
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Director Shareholding
03 Oct 2000 10:23 AM
RNS
Grant of Share Options
28 Sep 2000 02:40 PM
RNS
Interim Results
27 Sep 2000 09:48 AM
RNS
Interims Date Notification
24 Jul 2000 10:23 AM
RNS
Directors' Notification of Dealing in Shares
14 Jun 2000 11:43 AM
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AGM Statement
03 May 2000 08:23 AM
RNS
Dividend Notification
03 May 2000 08:17 AM
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Final Results - Year Ended 31 December 1999
02 May 2000 02:41 PM
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Advance Notice of Results
04 Oct 1999 09:36 AM
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Interim Results
29 Sep 1999 09:52 AM
RNS
Advanced Notice of Interim Results
27 Jul 1999 02:50 PM
RNS
Listing of Shares on SSE

Anglo-Eastern Plantations Plc was formed and floated on the London Stock Exchange in 1985 to acquire and develop four estates in North Sumatra, previously owned by several UK based plantation companies.

It operates and develops plantations in Indonesia and Malaysia, which produce mainly palm oil and some rubber.

The largest of these estates was Tasik, whose development, as a 6,000 hectare (ha) oil palm estate, commenced in 1983. The other three smaller estates, totalling 3,700ha comprising rubber and cocoa, had been established in the 1920s. Funds raised from the flotation were used to complete the development of Tasik, where a 45mt/hr palm oil mill was commissioned in 1991, later upgraded to 60mt/hr in 2005.

In 1993 Genton International acquired a controlling holding in Anglo-Eastern. Following a one-for-two rights issue in 1995 the company embarked on an expansion programme comprising:

acquisition of a small (800ha) oil palm estate (Anak Tasik) in North Sumatra in 1995;
acquisition in 1995 and development of land totalling 17,600ha in the province of Bengkulu in southern Sumatra;
acquisition in 1995 of an immature oil palm estate in Peninsular Malaysia.
In Bengkulu a 40mt/hr mill was commissioned in 2002 and upgraded to 60mt/hr in 2004. In June 2007, 15,004 ha had been planted.

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