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Alma Media Corporation – Managers’ transactions – Petri Niemisvirta

ALMA MEDIA CORPORATION – MANAGERS’ TRANSACTIONS – Petri Niemisvirta

Alma Media Corporation has received the following disclosure under EU Market Abuse Regulation No 596/2014, regarding managers’ or their closely associated persons’ transactions with Alma Media’s shares. 

Person subject to the notification requirement

Name: Niemisvirta, Petri

Position: Member of the Board/Deputy member

Issuer: Alma Media Corporation

LEI: 743700ILU1PL86IW3429

Notification type: INITIAL NOTIFICATION

Reference number: 743700ILU1PL86IW3429_20210423090036_134

Transaction date: 2021-04-22

Venue: XHEL

Instrument type: SHARE

ISIN: FI0009013114

Nature of the transaction: RECEIPT OF A SHARE-BASED INCENTIVE

Transaction details

(1): Volume: 1499 Unit price: 0.00 EUR

Aggregated transactions

(1): Volume: 1499 Volume weighted average price: 0.00 EUR

ALMA MEDIA CORPORATION 

For more information, please contact: 

Mikko Korttila, General Counsel, Alma Media Corporation, tel: +358 50 593 4589

Distribution: NASDAQ Helsinki, main media, www.almamedia.com

Alma Media in brief

Alma Media is a dynamic multi-channel media company with a strong capacity for renewal. We are building sustainable growth from media to services, providing content and services that benefit users in their everyday lives, work and leisure time. In Finland, our best-known brands include Kauppalehti, Talouselämä, Iltalehti, Etuovi.com, Nettiauto and Nettimoto. Our recruitment services include prace.cz and jobs.cz in the Czech Republic, Profesia.sk in Slovakia and mojposao.net in Croatia.

Alma Media operates in 11 countries in Europe and employs approximately 1,500 professionals. Alma Media’s revenue from continuing operations was EUR 230.2 million in 2020. Alma Media’s share is listed on NASDAQ Helsinki. Read more at www.almamedia.com.

  • Published: 26.4.2021, 15:45
  • Category: Managers' transactions

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