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Director dealings: Lombard Odier invests in Seeing Machines, Safestore director buys shares

(Sharecast News) - Driver monitoring technology company Seeing Machines made two disclosures on Wednesday, after an entity linked to a non-executive director made a number of purchases. The firm said that on 26 June, Lombard Odier Asset Management Europe (LOAME) picked up three million shares for 5.41p each.

On 27 June, it then purchased 200,000 shares for 5.46p apiece on one transaction, and in a second transaction it purchased one million shares, also at a price of 5.46p each.

Following the transactions, Seeing Machines said LOAME held 639,327,965 shares, representing 15.4% of its issued share capital.

The company said LOAME is an entity closely associated with its non-executive director Michael Brown.

Elsewhere, Safestore Holdings disclosed that the self-invested pension plan of director Ian Krieger bought 12,260 shares in a single transaction in London on 27 June,

The company said Krieger paid 832p for each share.

At the close on Wednesday, shares in Seeing Machines were up 0.19% at 5.41p, while those in Safestore Holdings were 2.22% firmer at 850p.

Reporting by Josh White for Sharecast.com.

Top Director Buys

Seeing Machines Ltd. Npv (di) (SEE) Director name: Brown,Michael Amount purchased: 1,200,000 @ 546.00p Value: �6,552,000.05

Hongkong Land Holding Ltd. (sing.reg) (HKLD) Director name: Wong,Robert Amount purchased: 185,200 @ $4.00 Value: $740,800.00

London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) Director name: Brand,Martin Amount purchased: 4,309 @ 8,359.72p Value: �360,220.33

Hongkong Land Holding Ltd. (sing.reg) (HKLD) Director name: Beattie,Craig Amount purchased: 50,000 @ $4.01 Value: $200,500.01

Hongkong Land Holding Ltd. (sing.reg) (HKLD) Director name: Wong,Robert Amount purchased: 44,800 @ $4.00 Value: $179,200.00

Seeing Machines Ltd. Npv (di) (SEE) Director name: Brown,Michael Amount purchased: 3,000,000 @ 5.41p Value: �162,300.00

Safestore Holdings (SAFE) Director name: Krieger ,Ian Amount purchased: 12,260 @ 832.00p Value: �102,003.20

Pharos Energy (PHAR) Director name: Brown,Jann M Amount purchased: 28,910 @ 22.65p Value: �6,547.25

Aquis Exchange (AQX) Director name: Wandhofer,Ruth Amount purchased: 747 @ 400.00p Value: �2,988.00

Pharos Energy (PHAR) Director name: Rivett,Sue Amount purchased: 4,306 @ 22.65p Value: �975.18

Direct Line Insurance Group (DLG) Director name: Manser,Neil Amount purchased: 102 @ 148.29p Value: �151.26

Top Director Sells

Liontrust Asset Management (LIO) Director name: Ions,John Stephen Amount sold: 13,810 @ 739.00p Value: �102,055.90

Liontrust Asset Management (LIO) Director name: Abrol,Vinay Kumar Amount sold: 9,101 @ 739.00p Value: �67,256.39

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