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Following the announcement of a special dividend on 18 November 2021, the amount per share is now confirmed as 20.0 pence per share, payable on 12 January 2022 to shareholders on the register on 3 Dec

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Following the announcement of a special dividend on 18 November 2021, the amount per share is now confirmed as 20.0 pence per share, payable on 12 January 2022 to shareholders on the register on 3 Dec

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Following the announcement of a special dividend on 18 November 2021, the amount per share is now confirmed as 20.0 pence per share, payable on 12 January 2022 to shareholders on the register on 3 December 2021.

In line with our dividend policy, the ordinary interim dividend of 6.7 pence per share will also be paid on 12 January 2022 to shareholders on the register on 3 December 2021.

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£200,000,000 divided by 1,000,000,000 shares = 20p.

Only RM could take weeks to work out a simple sum :arrrghhh
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Re: Following the announcement of a special dividend on 18 November 2021, the amount per share is now confirmed as 20.0 pence per share, payable on 12 January 2022 to shareholders on the register on 3

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JKSmudge wrote:
04 Dec 2021, 15:48
£200,000,000 divided by 1,000,000,000 shares = 20p.

Only RM could take weeks to work out a simple sum :arrrghhh
They announced that the special divi was 20 pence on 18th November.
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They only confirmed it a few days ago..... needed to check and re-check their sums
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Re: Following the announcement of a special dividend on 18 November 2021, the amount per share is now confirmed as 20.0 pence per share, payable on 12 January 2022 to shareholders on the register on 3

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JKSmudge wrote:
06 Dec 2021, 20:37
They only confirmed it a few days ago..... needed to check and re-check their sums
Maybe just maybe there is a deadline to be met.. just as been recalled on here many times shares fall after after ex- dividend date.
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Re: Following the announcement of a special dividend on 18 November 2021, the amount per share is now confirmed as 20.0 pence per share, payable on 12 January 2022 to shareholders on the register on 3

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aiden01 wrote:
06 Dec 2021, 22:32
JKSmudge wrote:
06 Dec 2021, 20:37
They only confirmed it a few days ago..... needed to check and re-check their sums
Maybe just maybe there is a deadline to be met.. just as been recalled on here many times shares fall after after ex- dividend date.
Well of course it does. The company has £x less at ex-dividend date.... not sure what point you are making.