Coca Cola HBC : Notification of transactions by Persons Discharging Managerial Responsibilities (“PDMRs') 18 April 2019
April 18, 2019 at 07:43 pm IST
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The Company has been notified that the following PDMRs acquired ordinary shares of CHF 6.70 each ('Shares') in the Company on 17 April 2019 through their participation in the Company's Employee Share Purchase Plan ('ESPP').
The Company has been also contributing to the ESPP according to the rules and the respective acquisitions by the Company of Shares on behalf of the PDMRs on 17 April 2019 are also set out below.
PDMR
Number of Shares acquired by the PDMRs under the ESPP
Number of Shares acquired by the Company on behalf of the PDMRs under the ESPP
Share price
ZORAN BOGDANOVIC
658.565
371.131
£26.82168
ALAIN LAURENT BROUHARD
33.175
312.220
£26.82168
JAN GUSTAVSSON
605.689
353.196
£26.82168
MINAS AGELIDIS
184.886
186.391
£26.82168
MARCEL MARTIN
54.304
-
£26.82168
MICHALIS IMELLOS
286.463
396.746
£26.82168
SANDA PAREZANOVIC
29.899
268.465
£26.82168
PANAGIOTA KALOGERAKI
363.092
-
£26.82168
NIKOLAOS KALAITZIDAKISI
246.052
23.991
£26.82168
VITALIY NOVIKOV
175.150
124.522
£26.82168
GEORGIOS POLYMENAKOS
102.322
19.933
£26.82168
ALEKSANDER RUZEVIC
144.509
-
£26.82168
The Notification of Dealing Forms for each PDMR and for the Company's contributions can be found below.
This notification is made in accordance with the requirements of the EU Market Abuse Regulation.
For further information, please contact:
Jan Gustavsson
General Counsel and Company Secretary +41 (0) 41 726 01 37
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Coca-Cola HBC AG is is one of the world's leading producers and bottlers of non-alcoholic beverages (soft drinks and mineral waters). In 2023, the group provided 2,835.5 million beverage cases. Net sales break down by country as follows:
- emerging countries (46.5%): Nigeria, Romania, Bulgaria, Armenia, Yugoslavia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Moldova, Russia, Serbia, Montenegro, Ukraine, etc.;
- industrialized countries (33%): Italy, Greece, Ireland, Austria, and Switzerland;
- developing countries (20.5%): Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Baltic States, Croatia, Slovenia and Slovakia.