NOTE: Sold to cover tax liabilities Ujjal Kohli, Non Executive Director, has transferred in 78, shares in the company on the 2nd February at a price of 0. The Director now holds 91, shares.
Ujjal Kohli, Non Executive Director, sold 44, shares in the company on the 2nd February at a price of The Director now holds 4,,, shares. NOTE: Sold to cover tax Raj Chellaraj, Non Executive Director, has transferred in 78, shares in the company on the 2nd February at a price of 0. The Director now holds 78, shares. Mark Opzoomer , Non Executive Director, bought , shares in the company on the 30th January at a price of Story provided by S Brian Mukherjee, Chief Executive Officer, exercised 50, shares in the company on the 19th December at a price of 0.
Suranga Chandratillake , Executive Director, exercised 16, shares in the company on the 19th December at a price of 0. The Director now holds 76, shares. Story provided by StockMarketWire. Revenues fell to Wall St and Asian markets closed Wall St and Asian markets were The preliminary first half results, based on Raj1 Chellaraj is joining as an independent non-executive director He has over thirty years of finance, strategy and governance experience in both S Brian Mukherjee, Chief Executive Officer, exercised 50, shares in the company on the 19th September at a price of 0.
NOTE: Net of shares A downloadable Windows application, Skyrocket Player Brian Mukherjee, Chief Executive Officer, bought , shares in the company on the 2nd July at a price of FTSE indices trudged higher throughout the day with resources and retail stocks in particular relief, while Wall St got off to a tentatively positive start.
FTSE indices resumed their upward bent this morning with financial, retail-related and resources stocks ticking higher on the back of positive overnight sessions on Wall St and in Asia. Near noon, LYFE Mobile offers a smart mobile technology to It says this is Brian Mukherjee, Chief Executive Officer, has transferred in 50, shares in the company on the 21st March at a price of 0. Team or Enterprise Premium FT.
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