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Straker-Squire Report.

3rd June 1919, Page 4
3rd June 1919
Page 4
Page 4, 3rd June 1919 — Straker-Squire Report.
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The report of the directors of Straker-Squire, LW., for a period covering 15 months ended March 31st, 1919, shows, after providing for all expenses, including directors' fees and commissions' depreciation and the balance payment of preliminary expenses' the profits to be £24,935, to which must be added, the amount brought forward from the previous balance-sheet, i.e., £12,631, making in all £37,566. Out of this suns the shareholders have received dividends amounting to £17,500, thus leaving available £20,066. The company is to pay a final dividend at the rate of 10 per cent., which will absorb £12,125, leaving a balance of £6,941 to be carried forward.