Air Partner MD spends £50,000
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The managing director of the private jet supplier Air Partner, Justin Barber, has spent more than £50,000 upping his stake in the company.
He bought 10,000 shares at 525.5p a time and now has 30,000.
Air Partner, which operates out of Biggin Hill Airport near London and several worldwide locations, in March reported a fall in profits in the six months to 31 January.
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However, it has seen strong rises in its share price since then, in line with gains among equities generally.
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