Lambert lifts Count stake
The executive chairman of Count Financial, Barry Lambert, has lifted his stake in the group picking up a further 117,524 shares in the financial services group.
Lambert notified the Australian Securities Exchange today that his acquisition of the shares had lifted his stake to 54,460,259 shares.
Count shares are currently trading at around $1.05 per share, after reaching a peak of over $2.30 earlier this year.
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