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LONDON BRIEFING: BAE Catches Up On Dividend Payments As Sales Rise

LONDON BRIEFING: BAE Catches Up On Dividend Payments As Sales Rise Thu, 25th Feb 2021 08:28 (Alliance News) - Aerospace and defence company BAE Systems on Thursday declared a 23.7p dividend for 2020 and similarly said it additionally will pay 13.8p as a catch-up of the 2019 final dividend that had been deferred due to Covid-19. The good news on payouts for investors came as BAE reported profit after tax in 2020 of GBP1.37 billion, down from GBP1.53 billion in 2019. Operating profit however edged up to GBP1.93 billion from GBP1.90 billion. Sales rose 3.7% to GBP20.86 billion from GBP20.11 billion. Order intake increase to GBP20.9 billion, and BAE said it has an order backlog of GBP45.2 billion.

Britain to Introduce Greener Gasoline at Petrol Stations by September – Advanced BioFuels USA

Britain to Introduce Greener Gasoline at Petrol Stations by September – Advanced BioFuels USA
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Primark will extend opening hours for shoppers returning to the high street after lockdown

Primark stores will extend their opening hours across England when lockdown is eased in April, reports say. The fast fashion retailer is  looking at all options , with longer opening times one idea being discussed, according to the Sun. It follows a similar move in December under the Tier system which saw huge queues rack up outside shops across the country. Meanwhile bosses from parent company Associated British Foods are preparing to announce a sales hit of £1.1billion over the last six months amid the pandemic. Primark will reopen 153 stores in England on April 12, 20 in Scotland on April 26, but has not said when its Northern Ireland Wales shops will open their doors.

Latest lockdown will cost us £1 6bn, says Primark

The owner of Primark said yesterday that the latest lockdown would cost the chain £1.6 billion in lost sales, but it struck an optimistic note about prospects when shops reopen.Associated British

Primark warns of £1 1 billion lockdown hit to sales

Associated British Foods has warned today that it expected to lose sales worth £1.1 billion from the lockdown of its stores at fast-fashion chain Primark in the first half of its financial year.

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