DIRECTOR DEALINGS: EnQuest CEO buys 4 million shares in two weeks

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The following is a round-up of share dealings by London-listed company directors and managers announced on Monday and not separately reported by Alliance News:

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EnQuest PLC - oil and gas production in UK North Sea and Malaysia - Chief Executive Amjad Bseisu buys 398,384 shares via Double A Ltd at 25.2 pence, worth £100,393 on Friday last week. Bseisu had bought 1.1 million shares earlier last week and 2.5 million shares the week before.

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UK Oil & Gas PLC - London-based exploration and production company focused on UK and Turkey - CEO Stephen Sanderson buys 942,507 shares at 10.61p, worth £100,000, on Friday last week. Now has 6.9 million shares.

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Brickability Group PLC - Bridgend, Wales-based construction materials distributor - Arnold Van Huet, managing director of Crest subsidiary, buys 123,500 shares at 81.0 pence, worth £100,035, on Thursday. Now has 10.1 million shares, a 3.4% stake.

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Supreme PLC - Manchester-based battery, lighting & vaping manufacturer and distributor - Non-Executive Chair Paul McDonald buys 40,000 shares at 95.75p and 102.90p, worth £50,378, on Thursday and Friday. Now has 57,462 shares.

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Supply@Me Capital PLC - London-based inventory monetisation platform - Company issues a total of 213.5 million shares, worth £179,361 at Monday's market price, as earn-out payments for 2021, as part of the acquisition of TradeFlow Capital Management. The shares are issued to Tom James, CEO & chief investment officer of TradeFlow, and John Collis, chief risk officer & head of compliance. Both also are executive directors of Supply@Me.

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