Skip Header
Important information: The value of investments can go down as well as up so you may get back less than you invest. Investors should note that the views expressed may no longer be current and may have already been acted upon. This is a third-party news feed and may not reflect Fidelity’s views.

Director dealings: Lancashire CEO's wife invests, Dunelm non-exec adds to holdings

(Sharecast News) - Lancashire Holdings was at the top of the list of buys on Monday, after it disclosed two purchases made by the spouse of group chief executive officer Alex Maloney. The FTSE 250 Bermuda-domiciled insurer said Amanda Maloney had bought 22,135 shares for 384p each in the first transaction, for a total of £84,998.40.

In the second transaction, she purchased 3,962 shares for 379p apiece, making that buy worth £15,015.98.

Following the transactions, Lancashire said Alex Maloney and his close associates had an interest of 910,899 of its common shares, representing a total holding of 0.3733%.

Of that, 181,819 common shares were held by his spouse Amanda Maloney.

Elsewhere, Dunelm Group reported a purchase worth more than £30k, made by one of its non-executive directors.

The FTSE 250 homewares retailer said Ian Bull bought 3,000 shares for 1,100p each, spending £33,000 in the process.

Following the transaction, Bull held a total of 11,000 of Dunelm's shares, or 0.01% of its issued share capital.

There were no disclosed director sales to note as of Monday afternoon.

Top Director Buys

Lancashire Holdings Limited (LRE) Director name: Maloney ,Alex Amount purchased: 22,135 @ 384.00p Value: £84,998.40

Dunelm Group (DNLM) Director name: Bull,Ian Amount purchased: 3,000 @ 1,100.00p Value: £33,000.00

Northbridge Industrial Services (NBI) Director name: Mills,Nicholas Amount purchased: 15,000 @ 169.00p Value: £25,350.00

Lancashire Holdings Limited (LRE) Director name: Maloney ,Alex Amount purchased: 3,962 @ 379.00p Value: £15,015.98

Getbusy (GETB) Director name: Jakeman,Miles Gareth Amount purchased: 17,391 @ 57.93p Value: £10,074.61

Getbusy (GETB) Director name: Jakeman,Miles Gareth Amount purchased: 17,391 @ 57.83p Value: £10,057.22

Iofina (IOF) Director name: Baller,Lance J Amount purchased: 50,000 @ 19.49p Value: £9,745.00

Capita (CPI) Director name: Cresswell,John Amount purchased: 45,000 @ 21.55p Value: £9,697.50

United Utilities Group (UU.) Director name: Aspin,Phil Amount purchased: 17 @ 1,064.50p Value: £180.97

Zotefoams (ZTF) Director name: McGrath ,Gary Amount purchased: 49 @ 307.00p Value: £150.43

Zotefoams (ZTF) Director name: Stirling,David Amount purchased: 49 @ 307.00p Value: £150.43

Xp Factory (XPF) Director name: Bird,Graham Amount purchased: 654 @ 22.94p Value: £150.03

Xp Factory (XPF) Director name: Harpham,Richard Amount purchased: 654 @ 22.94p Value: £150.03

Share this article

Related Sharecast Articles

Director dealings: Roadside Real Estate CEO makes share purchase
(Sharecast News) - Roadside Real Estate revealed on Friday that Tarncourt Capital, an entity controlled by chief executive Charles Disckson, had acquired 19.76m ordinary shares in the AIM-listed energy forecourt real estate business.
Director dealings: Sthree CEO raises stake
(Sharecast News) - Sthree revealed on Thursday that chief executive Timo Lehne had acquired 20,427 shares in the London-listed staffing specialist.
Director dealings: Next director makes share purchase
(Sharecast News) - Next revealed on Wednesday that independent non-executive director Jeni Mundy had acquired 160 ordinary shares in the FTSE 100-listed retailer.
Director dealings: IG Group chairman snaps up shares
(Sharecast News) - IG Group revealed on Tuesday that chairman Andrew Barron had acquired 36,416 ordinary shares in the FTSE 100-listed fintech firm.

Important information: This information is not a personal recommendation for any particular investment. If you are unsure about the suitability of an investment you should speak to one of Fidelity’s advisers or an authorised financial adviser of your choice. When you are thinking about investing in shares, it’s generally a good idea to consider holding them alongside other investments in a diversified portfolio of assets. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future returns.