International Personal Finance chairman ups holding
A round-up of the biggest director deals today so far.
Deputy chairman and senior non-executive director of International Personal Finance has spent £135,000 buying shares in the credit lender.
Ray Miles acquired 100,000 shares at 135.70p per share, to increase his stake to 211,000, which represents 0.082% of the group.
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International Personal Finance (IPF)
Director name: Mr Ray Miles
Amount purchased: 100,000 @ 135.70p
Value: £135,700
Empresaria Group (EMR)
Director name: Mr Tony Martin
Amount purchased: 373,750 @ 35.00p
Value: £130,812
New Britain Palm Oil Limited (NBPO)
Director name: Mr Antonio de Castro
Amount purchased: 50,000 @ 212.00p
Value: £106,000
SEGRO (SGRO)
Director name: Mr Ian D Coull
Amount purchased: 15,982 @ 312.90p
Value: £50,008
Next Fifteen Communications (NFC)
Director name: Mr Will Whitehorn
Amount purchased: 60,000 @ 34.00p
Value: £20,400
Renewable Energy Holdings (REH)
Director name: Mr John Baker
Amount purchased: 55,000 @ 36.00p
Value: £19,800
St Ives (SIV)
Director name: Mr David Wilbraham
Amount purchased: 20,000 @ 84.70p
Value: £16,940
Proton Power Systems (PPS)
Director name: Mr John Wall
Amount purchased: 200,000 @ 8.00p
Value: £16,000
Hydrogen Group (HYDG)
Director name: Mr Tim Smeaton
Amount purchased: 23,332 @ 56.60p
Value: £13,206
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