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Record Financial Group — Director's Dealing 2013
Jul 26, 2013
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Director's Dealing
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RNS Number : 2694K
Record PLC
26 July 2013
26 July 2013
Record plc ('Record' or the 'Company')
REG-Record PLC Director/PDMR Shareholding
The Company announces, in accordance with DTR 3.1.4R(1) that the following directors and senior managers of the company acquired Ordinary Shares at 37.15 pence per share pursuant to their rights under the Group Profit Share Scheme on 25 July 2013. The Company was notified of such acquisition on 25 July 2013.
| Director/senior manager | Number of Ordinary Shares |
| James Wood-Collins | 74,888 |
| Steve Cullen | 35 |
| Leslie Hill | 1,615 |
| Bob Noyen | 1,783 |
| Dmitri Tikhonov | 1,116 |
| Joel Sleigh | 654 |
| Tony Beal | 24,534 |
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Enquiries:
Record plc +44 (0)1753 852222
James Wood-Collins, Chief Executive Officer
Steve Cullen, Chief Financial Officer
MHP +44 (0)20 7357 9477
Nick Denton, John Olsen, Vicky Watkins
Notes to Editors
Record plc
Record is a specialist currency manager and provider of currency hedging services for institutional clients. Founded in 1983, Record has established a market leading position as a currency manager. Specifically, the Group has a leading position in managing Dynamic Hedging and Currency for Return for institutional clients.
The Group has three principal product lines:
- Currency for Return, formerly known as Absolute Return, in which Record enters into currency contracts for clients with the objective of generating positive returns;
- Dynamic Hedging, formerly known as Active Hedging, where Record seeks to eliminate the impact of currency movements on elements of clients' investment portfolios that are denominated in foreign currencies when these movements are expected to result in an economic loss to the client, but not to do so when they are expected to result in an economic gain; and
- Passive Hedging, where Record seeks to eliminate fully or partially the economic impact of currency movements on elements of clients' investment portfolios that are denominated in foreign currencies.
Record (LSE: REC) was admitted to trading on the London Stock Exchange on 3rd December 2007.
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