Directors’ Interests
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Tuesday, 8 November, 2005 - 21:00
Aquarius Platinum non-executive director David Dix has sold 50,000 shares in the company, worth over $498,000. Aquarius has large interests in South African platinum mines. Incorporated in Bermuda, it is registered in Australia as a foreign company based in South Perth. Foodland directors Colin Maiden and Norman Geary have disposed of 23,129 and 16,500 shares respectively in the company. Mr Maiden received $631,851 for his sale, according to stock exchange announcements, while Mr Geary collected $449,625.