Calderon bought 6900 shares on-market at an average price of $14.599 for a total spend of $100,733.
It takes his stake in Orica to 275,301 shares, as well as 375,807 performance rights.
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ORICA CEO Alberto Calderon has taken advantage of the dip in the company’s shares to increase his holding.
Calderon bought 6900 shares on-market at an average price of $14.599 for a total spend of $100,733.
It takes his stake in Orica to 275,301 shares, as well as 375,807 performance rights.
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