11 September 2014
SpaceandPeople plc
("SpaceandPeople" or the "Company")
Director Dealing
SpaceandPeople (AIM:SAL) the retail, promotional and brand experience specialist, was notified today that Mr Gregor Dunlay, Finance Director and Mr George Watt, non-executive director of SpaceandPeople have acquired ordinary shares of 1p each ("Ordinary Shares") in the Company.
Mr. Gregor Dunlay bought 10,000 Ordinary Shares at 46 pence per Ordinary Share on 11 September 2014. Following this transaction, Mr Dunlay is beneficially interested in 10,000 Ordinary Shares representing approximately 0.05 per cent. of the Company's total issued share capital.
Mr. George Watt bought 25,000 Ordinary Shares at 47 pence per Ordinary Share on 11 September 2014. Following this transaction, Mr Watt is beneficially interested in 25,000 Ordinary Shares representing approximately 0.13 per cent. of the Company's total issued share capital.
For further information, please contact:
SpaceandPeople plc |
0845 241 8215 |
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Matthew Bending |
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Gregor Dunlay |
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Cantor Fitzgerald Europe |
020 7894 7000 |
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David Foreman / Mark Percy (Corporate Finance) |
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Paul Jewell / Richard Redmayne (Corporate Broking) |
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About SpaceandPeople plc:
SpaceandPeople facilitates and manages promotional space for marketing campaigns and retailing in shopping centres and other high footfall locations, such as theme parks and railway stations. SpaceandPeople is at the forefront of developing the concept of space as an advertising and promotional medium. It offers consumer brands the opportunity to promote their products through direct engagement with consumers through a mix of experiential marketing events and complementary above the line advertising and multimedia campaigns. SpaceandPeople offers a comprehensive service covering brokerage, consultancy and venue centric media buying. SpaceandPeople is independently funded and its shares are admitted to trading on AIM. The Company acquired Retail Profile, the RMU specialist, in May 2010 and operates in the UK, Germany, India and Russia.