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Director dealings: Duke Capital CIO raises stake

(Sharecast News) - Duke Capital revealed on Monday that chief investment officer Charles Cannon-Brookes had acquired 811,779 ordinary shares in the AIM-listed royalty investor. Cannon-Brookes, who co-founded Duke Capital, purchased the shares on Friday at an average price of 27.07p each, for a total value of £219,748.58.

Following the transaction, Cannon-Brookes holds a total of 13.31m ordinary Duke shares, representing approximately 2.6% of the company's issued share capital.

As of 1535 GMT, Duke Capital shares were up 1.74% at 27.47p.

Reporting by Iain Gilbert at Sharecast.com

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Duke Capital Limited (DUKE) Director name: Cannon-Brookes,Charles Amount purchased: 811,779 @ 27.07p Value: £219,748.58

Baillie Gifford China Growth Trust (BGCG) Director name: MacAulay,Sarah Amount purchased: 33,000 @ 318.31p Value: £105,042.53

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