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Director dealings: Moneysupermarket director PCA snaps up shares

(Sharecast News) - Moneysupermarket.com revealed on Wednesday that non-executive director Rakesh Sharma's wife, Kathleen Sharma, had acquired 9,253 ordinary shares in the FTSE 250-listed price comparison website operator. Sharma, who made the purchase on Tuesday, snapped up the shares at an average price 216.14p each, for a total value of £19,999.80.

As of 1625 BST, Moneysupermarket shares were down 0.46% at 215.60p.

Reporting by Iain Gilbert at Sharecast.com

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Mony Group (MONY) Director name: Sharma,Rakesh Amount purchased: 9,253 @ 216.14p Value: £19,999.80

Upland Resources Limited Npv (UPL) Director name: Hurst,Andrew Amount purchased: 1,000,000 @ 1.20p Value: £12,000.00

Upland Resources Limited Npv (UPL) Director name: Wong,Dixon Amount purchased: 1,000,000 @ 1.20p Value: £12,000.00

Upland Resources Limited Npv (UPL) Director name: Nasharuddin,Aimi Amount purchased: 900,000 @ 1.20p Value: £10,800.00

Wise Class A (WISE) Director name: Duhon,Terri Amount purchased: 1,394 @ 716.92p Value: £9,993.90

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