James Crosby buys Misys shares
A round-up of the biggest director deals today so far.
Sir James Crosby, the newly appointed non-executive director of Misys, has bought £99,144 worth of shares in the financial services and healthcare software provider.
Crosby, who joined the board in January from HBOS where he was chief executive from 2001 to 2006, acquired 53,912 shares at 183.90p each.
Top Director Buys
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Value: £99,144
Value: £55,000
Value: $35,255
Value: £20,750
Top Director Sells
Value: £576,047
Value: $275,160
Value: $275,160
Value: $275,160
Value: $275,160
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