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Borregaard ASA: Mandatory notification of trade – primary insider

Borregaard ASA: Mandatory notification of trade – primary insider

On 31 August 2020, primary insider Tom Erik Foss-Jacobsen, Executive Vice President - BioSolutions, sold 10,000 shares in Borregaard ASA at an average price of NOK 129.42 per share.

Following this transaction, Tom Erik Foss-Jacobsen owns 28,828 shares and has 87,000 stock options in Borregaard ASA.

Borregaard ASA,

Sarpsborg, 31 August 2020



Contact:

Lotte Kvinlaug, Investor Relations Officer,

This information is subject to the disclosure requirements pursuant to Section 5-12 of the Norwegian Securities Trading Act.

 

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31/08/2020

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