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LONDON - Adriatic Metals PLC (ASX:ADT, LSE:ADT1, OTCQX:ADMLF) announced Wednesday that its Chief Executive Officer Laura Tyler has been granted 448,231 performance rights over the company’s CHESS Depositary Interests/Ordinary Shares.
According to the regulatory filing, the performance rights were granted at nil cost. The transaction was conducted outside of a trading venue on Wednesday.
The notification was made in accordance with market regulations requiring disclosure of transactions by persons discharging managerial responsibilities and persons closely associated with them.
Adriatic Metals, a mining company with operations across Europe, issued the statement as part of its ongoing compliance with market transparency requirements. The company’s shares are listed on multiple exchanges including the Australian Securities Exchange, London Stock Exchange (LON:LSEG), and OTCQX.
The information was disclosed in a regulatory news service filing authorized by Tyler herself, according to the company’s press release statement.
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