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Director dealings: Steppe Cement CEO raises stake

(Sharecast News) - Steppe Cement revealed on Tuesday that chief executive Javier del Ser Perez had acquired 300,000 ordinary shares in the AIM-listed cement production and sale business. Del Ser Perez, who took over as CEO in 1998, purchased the shares on Monday at an average price of 13.81p each, for a total value of £41,437.50.

Following the transaction, del Ser Perez holds a beneficial interest in 19.5m ordinary Steppe Cement shares, representing approximately 8.91% of the company's issued share capital.

As of 1625 BST, Steppe Cement shares were up 7.59% at 15.50p.

Reporting by Iain Gilbert at Sharecast.com

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