Director dealings: Experian chairman raises stake.


Experian revealed on Thursday that chairman Mike Rogers had acquired 1,600 ordinary shares in the FTSE 100-listed consumer credit reporting company.

Source: Sharecast

Rogers, who announced his intention to retire last month, purchased the shares on Wednesday at an average price of 2,556p each, for a total value of £40,896.

As of 1545 GMT, Experian shares were up 2.83% at 2,618p.

Reporting by Iain Gilbert at Sharecast.com

Top Director Buys

Experian (EXPN)
Director name: Rogers,Mike
Amount purchased: 1,600 @ 2,556.00p
Value: £40,896.00

Experian (EXPN)
Director name: DeRose,Kathleen
Amount purchased: 550 @ $34.22
Value: $15,521.91

Creightons (CRL)
Director name: Watts,Paul
Amount purchased: 53,000 @ 27.80p
Value: £14,734.00

Aberdeen New India Investment Trust (ANII)
Director name: Miklavchich,Irina
Amount purchased: 1,800 @ 744.00p
Value: £13,392.00

Triad Group (TRD)
Director name: Rigg,Charlotte
Amount purchased: 2,998 @ 299.00p
Value: £8,964.02

Future (FUTR)
Director name: Kirkbride,Ivana
Amount purchased: 1,000 @ 518.00p
Value: £5,180.00

Triad Group (TRD)
Director name: Rigg,Charlotte
Amount purchased: 1,673 @ 297.00p
Value: £4,968.81

Aberdeen New India Investment Trust (ANII)
Director name: Miklavchich,Irina
Amount purchased: 200 @ 744.00p
Value: £1,488.00

Top Director Sells


ISIN: GB00B19NLV48
Exchange: London Stock Exchange
Sell:
2,733.00 p
Buy:
2,735.00 p
Change: 80.00 ( 3.01 %)
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