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06 Jan 2026 | 15:36

Director dealings: CVS, Odyssean non-execs increase holdings

(Sharecast News) - Two London-listed companies disclosing director share purchases on Tuesday included veterinary operator CVS Group and Odyssean Investment Trust. CVS Group said it was notified on 5 January that non-executive director Richard Gray had purchased 2,000 ordinary shares at a price of 1,276.96p each in an on-market transaction on AIM.

Following the deal, Gray's total interest in the AIM-traded veterinary services provider, including holdings of persons closely associated with him, increased to 9,600 shares, representing 0.014% of the company's total voting rights.

Separately, Odyssean Investment Trust disclosed that non-executive director Richard King acquired 2,790 shares on 5 January at a price of 169.19p per share.

The transaction, carried out on the London Stock Exchange, had a total value of £4,720.40.

Reporting by Josh White for Sharecast.com.

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Cvs Group (CVSG) Director name: Gray,Richard Amount purchased: 2,000 @ 127,696.00p Value: £2,553,919.92

Odyssean Investment Trust (OIT) Director name: King,Richard Amount purchased: 2,790 @ 169.19p Value: £4,720.40

Gran Tierra Energy Inc. (cdi) (GTE) Director name: Guidry,Gary Amount purchased: 1,015 @ $4.19 Value: $3,506.93

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