Shares: Taking Stock
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South Country Homes, a residential property minnow, jumped 13.5p to 48.5p. One story is that Sandy Anderson, the former Porterbrook leasing group chief, has built a 27 per cent stake. Whether Richard Grogan still has 28 per cent is unclear.
Stephen Dean, chairman of Dean Corporation, is thought to have lifted his interest in the building services and maintenance group to 36.44 per cent, buying 680,000 shares at 10p; market price is 12p.
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