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Meta Wolf’s Lubanco Pte. Ltd., closely associated with Supervisory Board member Thomas Wolf, buys shares for EUR 1,402.5

Meta Wolf’s Lubanco Pte. Ltd., closely associated with Supervisory Board member Thomas Wolf, buys shares for EUR 1,402.5

ReutersReuters2026/08/21 01:42
  • Meta Wolf disclosed a share purchase by Lubanco Pte. Ltd., a closely associated person to supervisory board member Thomas Wolf.
  • Trade executed Aug. 19, 2026 on Xetra at EUR 5.5 per share.
  • Total purchase volume was EUR 1,402.5.


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