Vantis chief Jackson buys firm's shares
Paul Jackson buys 25,000 shares in Vantis
Paul Jackson buys 25,000 shares in Vantis
Vantis’ chief executive Paul Jackson has purchased 25,000 shares in the
company, at 21.75p each.
The £5,400 deal takes his holding up to 13.5% of the total share capital.
The
firm
posted an interim loss this week of £10.7m, and its auditors issued
a going concern warning against the business.
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