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Monday 24 November 2014 8:46 pm  |  Updated:  Friday 07 June 2019 5:48 pm

Sausage maker Cranswick heats up its dividend

By: Joe Hall

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Sausage maker Cranswick yesterday announced it would be raising its interim dividend, prompting shares to climb more than five per cent.

The Yorkshire-based food producer boosted its interim dividend by six per cent to 10.6p per share, from the 10p previously announced despite a slip in pre-tax profit and revenues in its interim results.

Cranswick said changes in consu­mers’ food shopping habits, increases in market share for the convenience sector and the growth of limited discounters had all impacted its sales.

Revenues for the six months ended 30 September stood at £481.5m, a £2m drop from the same period last year. Pre-tax profit fell to £24.6m from £26.1m at the same period last year.

Last month, the pork producer moved into poultry with the acquisition of Benson Park, a premium poultry provider based in Hull. The is expected to be “modestly earnings enhancing” for Cranswick this financial year.

Cranswick chairman Martin Davey said: “Subsequent to the period end, the company acquired Benson Park… which serves the fast growing food to go sector. This is an important acquisition for Cranswick in meeting the company’s stated strategic aim of broadening both the protein range and the customer base of the business.”

He added: “With experienced management at all levels of the group, a strong and continually evolving range of products along with a robust financial position the board remains confident in the continued long-term success and development of the business.”

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