Silanis bosses sign up for more shares

A round-up of the biggest director deals today so far.

Directors at Silanis International, a provider of technology for people to sign documents electronically, have been substantially adding to their stakes in the firm.

Chairman Justin LaFayette bought just over 1m shares at 4p a time and now has about 3.4m, which is 15.6% of the firm.

He was joined by fellow board member Jonathon Wener who made an identical transaction and now was 1.3m shares.

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Elsewhere on the board, Michael Hunt and David Brereton, took 280,000 and 700,000 shares respectively lifting their stakes to 623,000 and 1m.

Shares in the firm are down more than 80% on the full year.

Value: € 5,888,000

Value: € 5,888,000

Value: £3,304,762

Value: £3,200,000

Value: £607,820

Value: £90,750

Value: £80,000

Value: £80,000

Value: £47,000

Value: £41,675

Value: £317,500

Value: £249,720

Value: € 10,668