Experian non-exec sells
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Fabiola Arredondo, a non-executive director of Experian, has sold £350,000 worth of shares in the credit checker.
Arredondo, who was appointed to the board on 1 January 2007, sold 70,000 ordinary shares at a price of 500.0179p each.
Experian announced last month that a slump in the UK and Ireland sent revenues tumbling by 8% in the three months to June.
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Top Director Buys
Value: £150,900
Value: £54,332
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Value: £12,750
Top Director Sells
Value: £350,000
Value: £46,391
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