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Director dealings: Mission Group interim CEO invests, Raspberry Pi CEO's associate sells

(Sharecast News) - Two of the top director dealings disclosed to the market in London on Friday involved insiders at both the Mission Group and Raspberry Pi Holdings. The Mission Group, the digital marketing and communications company listed on AIM, disclosed that its interim group chief executive officer Mark Lund purchased 82,000 shares on 2 January.

Acquired at a price of 30p each, the transaction totalled £24,600.

Following the purchase, Lund's beneficial holding in the company increased to 132,000 shares.

Microcomputing specialist Raspberry Pi Holdings meanwhile reported a share sale by Elizabeth Upton, a person closely associated with chief executive officer Eben Upton.

On 31 December, Upton sold 30,000 shares at a price of 619.5738p apiece, generating proceeds of £185,872.14.

The sale occurred on the London Stock Exchange's main market.

At 1323 GMT, shares in the Mission Group were flat at 27p, while those in Raspberry Pi Holdings were down 1.89% at 649.5p.

Reporting by Josh White for Sharecast.com.

Top Director Buys

The Mission Group (TMG) Director name: Lund ,Mark Amount purchased: 82,000 @ 30.00p Value: £24,600.00

Touchstone Exploration Inc Npv (di) (TXP) Director name: Baay,Paul R. Amount purchased: 13,524 @ $0.46 Value: $3,680.44

Personal Group Holdings (PGH) Director name: Mace,Sarah Amount purchased: 84 @ 172.00p Value: £144.48

Top Director Sells

Raspberry Pi Holdings (RPI) Director name: Upton CBE,Eben Amount sold: 30,000 @ 619.57p Value: £185,872.14

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