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Director dealings: Henry Boot director lowers stake

(Sharecast News) - Henry Boot revealed on Thursday that non-executive director Jonathan Sykes had disposed of 4,818 ordinary shares in the London-listed property developer. Sykes, who joined Henry Boot in 2011, sold the shares on Wednesday at an average price of 205.0p each, for a total value of £9,876.90.

As of 1620, Henry Boot shares were down 0.44% at 204.10p.

Reporting by Iain Gilbert at Sharecast.com

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Lindsell Train Inv Trust (LTI) Director name: Lindsell,Michael Amount purchased: 55 @ 86,496.00p Value: £47,572.80

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Henry Boot (BOOT) Director name: Sykes,Jonathan James Amount sold: 4,818 @ 205.00p Value: £9,876.90

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