Gulf Keystone non-exec buys
A round-up of the biggest director buys today so far.
Gulf Keystone said its non-executive director Jeremy Asher bought £187,000 worth of shares in the oil exploration firm.
Asher purchased 245,282 common shares in the company at an average price of 6.4p per share, through Agile Energy Limited. Agile Energy is a Channel Islands company owned by the Asher Family Trust.
Agile Energy mow holds 12m shares in Gulf Keystone, which is approximately 3.3% of the company's issued share capital.
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Top Director Buys
Value: £187,502
Value: £96,750
Value: £82,200
Value: £38,490
Value: £35,399
Value: £25,202
Value: £24,905
Value: £22,500
Value: £20,354
Value: £20,354
Top Director Sells
Value: R928,400
Value: £166,625
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