Related Party Transaction • Apr 30, 2020
Related Party Transaction
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StrongPoint ASA: Employee shareholder program
StrongPoint ASA has sold 11 194 own shares. The shares were sold in conjunction
with the share program for all employees. The price for the shares was NOK
10,7769 per share, which is the volume weighted average for the past three
business days. New holding is 18 212 shares, 0,0 % of the outstanding shares.
The shares are transferred to each employee's securities account. The employees
participating in the program gets four allocations per year. The maximum number
of shares per employee was 812. There is a lock-in period of one year for the
shares, and the discount is set to 20 %. Below is a list of primary insiders
that have participated in the program:
Julius Stulpinas, SVP Technology, acquired 812 shares through the program. New
holding is 19 097 shares, 0,0 % of the outstanding shares.
Rimantas Mazulis, SVP StrongPoint Baltic, acquired 812 shares through the
program. New holding is 12 677 shares, 0,0 % of the outstanding shares.
Odd Flatgård, Marketing Manager StrongPoint AS, acquired 348 shares through the
program. New holding is 7 878 shares, 0,0 % of the outstanding shares.
For additional information, please contact:
Hilde Horn Gilen
CFO, StrongPoint ASA
Phone +47 920 60 158
About StrongPoint | www.strongpoint.com (http://www.strongpoint.com)
StrongPoint is driving productivity for European retailers by providing
innovative, integrated technology solutions for multi-channel retailing based on
long-standing relationships with customers and partners. StrongPoint is also a
leader in IBNS solutions for Cash-In-Transit (Cash Security), and Labels for
customers in Norway and Sweden. StrongPoint offers best-in-class service and
consultancy expertise through its team of 520 employees in Norway, Sweden, the
Baltics, France, Germany, Belgium, Spain and Russia. StrongPoint is
headquartered in Rælingen, Norway, and listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange
(ticker: STRONG).
This information is subject to the disclosure requirements pursuant to Section
5-12 the Norwegian Securities Trading Act.
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