Kofax directors take stakes
A round-up of the biggest director deals today so far.
Two directors at the scanning software specialist Kofax have bought large stakes in the firm.
Chief executive Reynolds Bish, who was appointed in November 2007, took 22,300 shares at 159p, 1,000 at 157p and 2,850 at 162p and now has 26,150.
Non-executive director Joe Rose took 2,000 shares at 162p and 8,000 at 160p. He now has 25,000.
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Top Director Buys
Value: £246,480
Value: £35,457
Value: £12,800
Value: £12,000
Top Director Sells
Value: £2,029,786
Value: £1,125,000
Value: £760,894
Value: £85,154
Value: £50,730
Value: £34,080
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