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Delek Logistics Chairman Ezra Uzi Yemin reports $300,000 common unit purchase

Delek Logistics Chairman Ezra Uzi Yemin reports $300,000 common unit purchase

ReutersReuters2026/08/17 23:57
  • Delek Logistics Partners Chairman Ezra Uzi Yemin reported an indirect purchase of 6,000 common units at USD 50 each.
  • Indirect holdings via Yemin Investments rose to 168,217 common units representing limited partner interests.
  • Yemin also reported direct ownership of 53,701 common units representing limited partner interest.


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