Kofax non-exec makes double purchase
A round-up of the biggest director buys today so far.
A non-executive director at data capture firm Kofax has purchased £61,290 worth of shares.
Joe Rose, a member of Kofax's Remuneration and Nomination Committees, bought 20,000 at 249.10p each for a total of £49,820 and 5,000 at 229.40p each for a sum of £11,470.
The purchase takes his total to 70,000 shares.
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In September, Kofax reported a 12% increase in total revenues to $243.9m (£151m) in the year ended 30 June, just shy of the $244-246m range the company expected.
Top Director Buys
Aseana Properties Ltd. (ASPL)
Director name: Mr Gerald Ong Chong Keng
Amount purchased: 430,000 @ $0.38
Value: $163,400
Kofax (KFX)
Director name: Mr Joe Rose
Amount purchased: 20,000 @ 249.10p
Value: £49,820
Tangent Communications (TNG)
Director name: Mr Piers Caldecote
Amount purchased: 700,000 @ 5.25p
Value: £36,750
Kofax (KFX)
Director name: Mr Joe Rose
Amount purchased: 5,000 @ 229.40p
Value: £11,470
Top Director Sells
Ukraine Opportunity Trust (UKRO)
Director name: Mr Nigel Douglas Pilkington
Amount sold: 10,000 @ $2.42
Value: $24,200
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