Directors Interests
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Thursday, 24 June, 2010 - 00:00
Executive director of specialist drilling company Coretrack, Warren Strange, has continued to increase his stake in the company, purchasing $119,523 in company shares.
Mr Strange has become the company’s largest shareholder and is hoping to introduce Australia’s mobile energy drilling rig capable of drilling beyond 1,500 metres.
Northern Uranium managing director George Bauk has invested in the exploration company purchasing 1.1 million shares for $83,300.
Meanwhile, Carbine Resources non-executive director, Paul Kitto has disposed of 300,000 company shares for $99,000. Mr Kitto still holds 2.2 million shares in Carbine.