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RBN Robinson Plc

125.00
0.00 (0.00%)
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Robinson Plc RBN London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 125.00 08:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00
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GENERAL INDUSTRIALS

Robinson RBN Dividends History

Announcement Date Type Currency Dividend Amount Ex Date Record Date Payment Date
27/03/2025FinalGBP0.03505/06/202506/06/202520/06/2025
15/08/2024InterimGBP0.02519/09/202420/09/202411/10/2024
22/03/2024FinalGBP0.0306/06/202407/06/202421/06/2024
17/08/2023InterimGBP0.02521/09/202322/09/202313/10/2023
30/03/2023FinalGBP0.0306/07/202307/07/202321/07/2023
08/09/2022InterimGBP0.02522/09/202223/09/202214/10/2022
24/03/2022FinalGBP0.0330/06/202201/07/202215/07/2022
19/08/2021InterimGBP0.02509/09/202110/09/202108/10/2021
25/03/2021FinalGBP0.0301/07/202102/07/202116/07/2021
18/08/2020InterimGBP0.0203/09/202004/09/202001/10/2020
30/06/2020InterimGBP0.03509/07/202010/07/202030/07/2020

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Posted at 24/4/2025 14:37 by davemac3
This is a busy day for RBN shares!
Posted at 27/3/2025 14:09 by martinmc123
wealthoracle.co.uk/detailed-result-full/RBN/1322
Posted at 23/1/2025 11:03 by castleford tiger
op profit last year was 2.2m

first half it was 1.6m

margin is up 9 points
revenue is up 11% first half but now 14% for the year. Second half very strong.

what were the forecasts in profit and eps please.

They will smash them.

Worth over 150p
i expect to see dividend move yup a little as well.

Its a buy
Posted at 23/1/2025 08:54 by baner
Good luck Charo ! This was an excellent update and confirm that the shares will move north significantly during 2025. With excess property sold the company is debt free with 50p/share +/- of EBIDTA. The divi should be increased to 7-9p, while there is also the obvious chance of a bid from a trade buyer - hardly below 175p. Risk/reward no doubt very sound. “…..disguised profit warning…..R21; come on, Charo…….
Posted at 19/9/2024 14:20 by davemac3
Ex divi today
Posted at 22/3/2024 14:42 by baner
ardee - are you suggesting that they cannot afford to pay a dividend currently ? the remaining excess properties will be sold for more than the current net debt, so pro forma that they will be in a net cash position. EBIDTA should be £7m/year and growing - so what is the problem with paying a divi?
Posted at 22/3/2024 13:23 by ardee
This company should not be paying a dividend when it cannot really afford to do so.
It will only be when they stop that family members will want to sell.
Posted at 18/1/2024 14:49 by baner
tiger - total agreement - there will be a really strong cash flow in Robinson going forward. together with property sales this will turn the company into an increasing net cash position - room for a good increase also in the dividend. NAV probably 150p+ once real estate is sold - EPS should reach 20p+ in 2024/25.
Posted at 17/8/2023 10:36 by charo
Difficult no major player needs their capacity nor Isuspect their margins.
Not really a reverse opportunity for private company a float would be cheaper.
Very few uk quoted competitors who might bid.
Family group will milk for dividend though a cash offer at a realistic level would ,with likely remaining high interest rates,secure their income.
But could business be turned round.
The fate of Molton Brown and Whittards bodes ill .
Posted at 31/7/2023 11:27 by 1tx
The £3.2m which is in the pension escrow account that is to be returned to RBN was never part of the pension fund;it was monies paid into an account by RBN which would be put into the pension fund if at some future date when the pension fund was wound up & it was found the liabilities exceeded assets.However it seems the actual pension fund is in surplus after transfer of its liabilities.RBN will not benefit from actual pension fund surplus as I understand it is being used to enhance benefits to members above the contracted level.

The £3.2m being returned from the escrow account are a provision made by RBN now no longer required & I don't think it is taxable as it was made from net funds so will not appear in p & l accounts when it becomes available to RBN.

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