Director dealings: Diploma non-exec, LifeSafe chair invest in shares.


Two of the director transactions disclosed to the London market on Friday involved share purchases by insiders in Diploma and LifeSafe Holdings.

  • Diploma
  • 10 January 2025 15:30:14
Diploma

Source: Sharecast

Diploma reported that non-executive director Janice Stipp purchased 700 ordinary shares on 13 December.

The shares were acquired at a price of $56.86 each, bringing her total shareholding in the company to 700 shares.

It said the transaction occurred outside of a trading venue, and marked Stipp's initial acquisition of shares since joining the board.

LifeSafe Holdings meanwhile announced that executive chairman Dominic Berger purchased 100,000 ordinary shares in the company on 9 January.

The shares were acquired at 5p each on the AIM market.

At 1512 GMT, shares in Diploma were down 1.52% at 4,152p, while those in LifeSafe Holdings were untraded at 7.25p.

Reporting by Josh White for Sharecast.com.

Top Director Buys

Diploma (DPLM)
Director name: Stipp ,Janice
Amount purchased: 700 @ $56.86
Value: $32,820.98

Odyssean Investment Trust (OIT)
Director name: Cecil ,Arabella
Amount purchased: 3,397 @ 149.52p
Value: £5,079.30

Lifesafe Holdings (LIFS)
Director name: Peter Clive Berger,Dominic
Amount purchased: 100,000 @ 5.00p
Value: £5,000.00

Taylor Wimpey (TW.)
Director name: Carney,Chris
Amount purchased: 133 @ 112.55p
Value: £149.69

Taylor Wimpey (TW.)
Director name: Daly,Jennie
Amount purchased: 133 @ 112.55p
Value: £149.69


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