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Director dealings: Fullers non-exec's trust buys shares, Hollywood Bowl chair sells
(Sharecast News) - In director dealings disclosed on Monday, Fuller, Smith & Turner reported a purchase linked to a non-executive director, and Hollywood Bowl updated the market on sales made by its chairman. Pub operator Fullers reported that Sir James Fuller, a non-executive director, oversaw a significant purchase of shares through a family trust.
The trust, in which the children of Sir James Fuller were beneficiaries to the extent of one-third, acquired 74,627 'C' shares at a price of 670p each on 18 January.
The transaction amounted to a total value of £500,000.90 and took place outside a trading venue.
Elsewhere, Hollywood Bowl revealed that chairman Peter Boddy and his associate Sarah Boddy conducted sales of 30,000 ordinary shares each on 19 January.
The transactions, which took place on the London Stock Exchange, were executed at a price of 289.6p per share.
Following these sales, Peter Boddy's total interest in shares in Hollywood Bowl, including those held by Sarah Boddy, stood at 814,839 shares, representing 0.47% of the issued share capital.
At the close on Monday, shares in Fuller, Smith & Turner were flat at 680p, while those in Hollywood Bowl Group were ahead 0.17% at 290.5p.
Reporting by Josh White for Sharecast.com.
Top Director Buys
Fuller Smith & Turner (FSTA) Director name: Fuller Bt ,James Amount purchased: 74,627 @ 670.00p Value: £500,000.89
Dp Eurasia N.v. (di) (DPEU) Director name: Bhartia,Shyam Sunder Amount purchased: 98,674 @ 118.00p Value: £116,435.31
Trifast (TRI) Director name: Lang,Serena Amount purchased: 34,253 @ 72.62p Value: £24,874.53
Big Technologies (BIG) Director name: Lewinton,Charles James John Amount purchased: 4,696 @ 106.00p Value: £4,977.76
B90 Holdings Npv (B90) Director name: Breivik,Ronny Amount purchased: 50,000 @ 7.50p Value: £3,750.00
Pennon Group (PNN) Director name: Davy ,Susan Amount purchased: 22 @ 696.00p Value: £153.12
Tesco (TSCO) Director name: Murphy,Ken Amount purchased: 47 @ 298.20p Value: £140.15
Top Director Sells
Hollywood Bowl Group (BOWL) Director name: Boddy,Peter Amount sold: 30,000 @ 289.60p Value: £86,880.00
Hollywood Bowl Group (BOWL) Director name: Boddy,Peter Amount sold: 30,000 @ 289.60p Value: £86,880.00
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