28 August 2024
Raspberry
Pi Holdings plc
("Raspberry Pi" or "the Company")
Notice of
Results
Raspberry Pi (LSE: RPI), a leader in
low-cost, high-performance computing, will announce its half year
results for the six months ended 30 June 2024 on Tuesday, 24
September 2024.
Hybrid analyst and institutional investor
presentation
Eben Upton, CEO, and Richard Boult,
CFO, will host a hybrid analyst and institutional investor briefing
at 09:00 BST on the morning of results at the offices of Peel Hunt,
7th Floor, 100 Liverpool St, London EC2M 2AT.
Those wishing to attend the event in
person or online, please register via raspberrypi@almastrategic.com.
Investor presentation
Management will also host a live virtual presentation relating to the results via
the London Stock Exchange's SparkLive platform at 14.30 BST on 24
September 2024, for all investors and analysts unable to join the
earlier meeting.
To register for the event, please
use the following link:
https://sparklive.lseg.com/RaspberryPi/events/bf496d03-a8ad-4929-a20b-82568b979921/raspberry-pi-half-year-results-2024
For
more information, please contact:
Raspberry Pi Holdings plc
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Eben Upton, CEO, Richard Boult,
CFO
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via Alma
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Andy Bryant - IR
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investors@raspberrypi.com
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Peel Hunt LLP
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+44 (0)20 7418 8900
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Neil Patel, Kate
Bannatyne
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Jefferies International Limited
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+44 (0)20 7029 8000
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Sam Barnett, Sam Dean
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Alma Strategic Communications
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+44 (0)20 3405 0205
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Josh Royston, Caroline Forde, Hannah
Campbell
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raspberrypi@almastrategic.com
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Notes to
Editor
Headquartered in Cambridge, UK,
Raspberry Pi's mission is to put high-performance, low-cost,
general-purpose computing platforms in the hands of enthusiasts and
engineers all over the world.
Raspberry Pi is a full-stack
engineering organisation, with research and development
capabilities spanning the entire value chain, from semiconductor IP
development, through semiconductor and electronic product design to
software engineering and regulatory compliance. The high
performance, low cost, and physical robustness of Raspberry Pi
products make them suitable for a wide range of applications,
across three distinct markets: Industrial and Embedded, Enthusiast
and Education, and Semiconductors.
The Company has distributed
approximately $50m since inception to support the work of the
Raspberry Pi Foundation, a UK charity founded in 2008 and a major
shareholder in Raspberry Pi, to enable young people to realise
their potential through computing. Raspberry Pi has been recognised
with the London Stock Exchange's Green Economy Mark for its work in
reducing the carbon intensity of embedded computing.