Majestic Wine finance boss exercises options
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Majestic Wine, which sells bottles of wine by the half dozen, announced today that its finance boss Nigel Alldritt exercised options to subscribe for 5,690 ordinary shares at an option price of 263.5p a share.Following the exercise of options, he has an interest in 75,000 Ordinary Shares, representing 0.12% of the company's issued share capital. Top Director BuysMajestic Wine (MJW) Director name: Mr Nigel AlldrittAmount purchased: 5,690 @ 263.50p Value: £14,993Top Director SellsDomino Printing Sciences (DNO) Director name: Mr Nigel R BondAmount sold: 121,766 @ 686.00p Value: £835,315Domino Printing Sciences (DNO) Director name: Mr Andrew C HerbertAmount sold: 75,177 @ 686.00p Value: £515,714James Halstead (JHD) Director name: Mr Mark HalsteadAmount sold: 100,000 @ 480.00p Value: £480,000James Halstead (JHD) Director name: Mr Gordon OliverAmount sold: 100,000 @ 480.00p Value: £480,000Domino Printing Sciences (DNO) Director name: Mr Garry HavensAmount sold: 66,707 @ 686.00p Value: £457,610Carr's Milling Industries (CRM) Director name: Mr Ron C WoodAmount sold: 3,000 @ 850.00p Value: £25,500
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