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Academy Press Shareholders To Receive N12.1m Dividend
For the financial year ended March 31, 2009, shareholders of Academy Press Plc would receive a dividend of N0.60 per share amounting to N12.1 million.
Speaking at the company’s annual general meeting in Lagos, Mr. Alade Idris – Animashaun, Chairman of Academy Press noted that the company and its subsidiaries had been able to sustain patronage and its profitability trend in the financial year under review.
He said that considering the amount of dividend to be recommended, your board considered the need to sustain the rate of the past year. This is despite the fact that the one-pose-two bonus issue of last year will put cash layout for dividend at additional 50 per cent, he added.
He also revealed that the company is planning to resume its suspended public offer, one of the company’s directors, M. Oguntimehin, who spoke on behalf of the chairman said, our planned investment process for which the offer fund was contemplated has not derailed as we have taken the option of finance that was offered by the money market should developments favour the return to the capital market. Such proceed will be used to adjust whatever is left of the money market facility.
He, however, urged the company’s management to increase the dividend paid to its shareholders, as well as provide an enhanced remuneration for its staff.
Similarly, the president, Nigerian shareholders solidarity Association (NSSA), Mr. Timothy Adesiyan noted that the company’s financial growth rate is commendable, especially with the new independent power project embarked upon by the company.
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