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Director dealings: Premier Foods CFO makes share sale

(Sharecast News) - Premier Foods revealed on Thursday that chief financial officer Duncan Leggett had disposed of 6,164 ordinary shares in the London-listed food manufacturer.

Leggett, who joined the company in September 2011, sold the shares on Wednesday at an average price of 162.60p each, for a total value of £8,952.76.

As of 1600 BST, Premier Foods shares were flat on 165.0p.

Reporting by Iain Gilbert at Sharecast.com

Top Director Buys

Premier Foods (PFD) Director name: Leggett,Duncan Amount purchased: 6,164 @ 162.75p Value: £10,031.91

Top Director Sells

Inchcape (INCH) Director name: Lewis,Adrian Amount sold: 6,542 @ 768.17p Value: £50,253.48

Premier Foods (PFD) Director name: Leggett,Duncan Amount sold: 5,506 @ 162.60p Value: £8,952.76

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