Another Experian non-exec sells
A round-up of the biggest director deals today so far.
David Tyler, a non-executive director of Experian, has sold £525,100 worth of shares in the credit checker.
Tyler, who is also the chairman of IT contracting company Logica, sold 100,000 shares at a price of 525.14p each.
He is the second non-executive director to sell a large chunk of his holding after Fabiola Arredondo sold £350,000 worth of shares two weeks ago.
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