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LIQUOR STORES NA LTD 4.70 PCT DEBS T.LIQ.DB.B



TSX:LIQ.DB.B - Post by User

Post by maypeterson Sep 06, 2017 8:09am
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Post# 26660166

Insider buying

Insider buyingnot a shareholder but maybe this helps - been following the company. 

Liquor Stores N.A. Ltd. (LIQ-T)

On Aug. 28, director John Barnett purchased 22,000 shares at an average price per share around the $7.22 (U.S.) level. Prior to this, on Aug. 25, he bought 9,800 shares, and on Aug. 24, he acquired 10,000 shares. After these transactions, he held 41,800 shares in the portfolio.

In relatively small transactions, executive vice-president of business transformation Richard Perkins acquired 5,500 shares at an average price per share of $9.049 (Canadian) on Aug. 24. In addition, the chair of the board Derek Burney purchased 2,500 shares at an average price per share of $9 on Aug. 24, increasing his portfolio’s holdings to 5,000 shares. The prior day, chief financial officer Matthew Rudd purchased 1,100 shares at an average price per share of $9.015.

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