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Director dealings: Harbour Energy chairman makes share sale

(Sharecast News) - Harbour Energy revealed on Tuesday that chairman Blair Thomas had disposed of 54.77m ordinary shares in the FTSE 250-listed oil and gas producer. Thomas, who made the transaction via Potomac View Investments, sold the shares on Friday at an average price of 205p each, for a total value of £112.28m.

As of 1450 BST, Harbour Energy shares were down 0.19% at 212.60p.

Reporting by Iain Gilbert at Sharecast.com

Top Director Buys

Tatton Asset Management (TAM) Director name: Mentel,Lothar Amount purchased: 1,390 @ 732.90p Value: £10,187.31

Top Director Sells

Harbour Energy (HBR) Director name: Thomas,Blair Amount sold: 54,775,572 @ 205.00p Value: £112,289,919.99

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