Tullett Prebon chief exec spends £1.1m
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Tullett Prebon's chief executive Terry Smith has spent more than £1m upping his stake in the interdealer broker.
He bought 439,731 shares at 267p a time and now has about 9.2m, which is 4.3% of the firm.
He was joined by finance director Paul Mainwaring who took 103,683 shares at 268.9p a time.
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