20th Nov 2024 12:16
(Alliance News) - The following is a round-up of share dealings by London-listed company directors and managers announced on Tuesday and Wednesday and not separately reported by Alliance News:
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First Tin PLC - tin projects in Germany and Australia - Perth, Australia-based Metals X Ltd buys 61.7 million First Tin shares at 6.00 pence each, worth GBP3.7 million, as part of First Tin's GBP8 million share placing launched at the end of last month. This increases its holding in First Tin to 135.2 million shares, a 29.9% stake as of Tuesday, up from 23.1%. Metals X directors Brett Smith and Peter Gunzburg also are First Tin non-executive directors. First Tin Non-Executive Chair Charles Cannon-Brookes takes part in the placing on behalf of Arlington Group Asset Management Ltd, buying 10.2 million shares, worth GBP612,610. Arlington now has 45.2 million First Tin shares, a 10% stake. Cannon-Brookes owns 50% of Arlington. CEO Bill Scotting also takes part, buying 333,333 shares. He now has 1.8 million shares, a 0.4% stake.
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Asos PLC - London-based online-only fashion retailer - Camelot Capital Partners LLC buys 381,673 shares at GBP3.61, worth GBP1.4 million, on Monday and a further 121,000 shares at GBP3.64, worth GBP440,266, on Tuesday. Camelot now holds 18.2 million Asos shares, just above a 15% stake. William Barker, the founder & chief executive officer of Camelot, is on the Asos board as a non-independent non-executive director, joining in September last year.
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TBC Bank Group PLC - Tbilisi-based lender in Georgia and Uzbekistan - Nino Masurashvili, deputy CEO of JSC TBC Bank, sells 4,894 shares at average GBP32.50, worth GBP159,067, on Wednesday.
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Qinetiq Group PLC - Farnborough, Hampshire-based defence technology - Chief Financial Officer Martin Cooper buys 21,042 shares at GBP4.26 on Friday and 2,317 at GBP4.29 on Monday, together worth GBP99,492.
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BP PLC - London-based oil major - Non-Executive Director Satish Pai buys 2,000 American depositary shares at USD28.89 and USD28.90, worth USD57,784, on Thursday last week. Each ADS represents six ordinary shares.
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By Tom Waite, Alliance News editor
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