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Director dealings: Berkeley CEO raises stake

(Sharecast News) - Berkeley revealed on Tuesday that chief executive Robert Perrins had acquired 2,816 ordinary shares in the FTSE 100-listed property developer. Perrins, who joined Berkeley in 1994, purchased the shares at an average price of 3,550.0p each, for a total value of £99,968.

As of 1525 BST, Berkeley shares were up 0.11% at 3,664.0p.

Reporting by Iain Gilbert at Sharecast.com

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Berkeley Group Holdings (the) (BKG) Director name: Perrins,Robert C G Amount purchased: 2,816 @ 3,550.00p Value: £99,968.00

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