Restamax Plc: MANAGERS' TRANSACTIONS

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Restamax Plc

MANAGERS' TRANSACTIONS 26 NOVEMBER 2018 at 16:00

Restamax Plc: MANAGERS' TRANSACTIONS

Person subject to the notification requirement
Name: 3SIS INVEST OY Legal Person
Position: An entity controlled by related parties
 
Person discharging managerial responsibilities in issuer
Name: NIEMI, MIKA
Position: Member of the board
 
     
Initial Notification  
Reference number: D1453
     
Issuer
Name: RESTAMAX OYJ
LEI: 743700DYZ6R1QNLWQA56
     
Transaction details
Transaction date: 2018-11-21
Venue: NASDAQ HELSINKI LTD (XHEL)
Nature of the transaction: Acquisition
 
Instrument: Share
ISIN: FI4000064332
 
Volume: 24500.00
Unit price: 8.30 Euro
Volume: 25000.00
Unit price: 8.30 Euro
 
Aggregated transactions
Volume: 49500.00
Volume weighted average price: 8.30 Euro

Additional information:
Jarno Suominen, CFO, Restamax Plc, +358 40 721 5655

Restamax Plc is a Finnish group established in 1996, specialising in restaurant services and labour hire. The company, which was listed on NASDAQ Helsinki in 2013 and became the first Finnish listed restaurant company, has continued to grow strongly throughout its history. The Group companies include some 220 restaurants, nightclubs and entertainment centres all over Finland. The company also has restaurant business operations in Denmark. In June 2018, the company purchased Royal Ravintolat. Well-known restaurant concepts of the Group include Stefan's Steakhouse, Viihdemaailma Ilona, Classic American Diner, Hanko Sushi, Sandro, Savoy and Teatteri. In 2017, Restamax Plc's turnover was MEUR 185.9 and EBITDA MEUR 22.4. Depending on the season, the Group employs approximately 4,000 people converted into full-time workers. Restamax's subsidiary Smile Henkilöstöpalvelut Oyj employs approximately 10,000 people during the 2018 financial period.

Restamax company website: www.restamax.fi, Restamax consumer website: www.ravintola.fi, Royal Ravintolat: www.royalravintolat.fi, Smile Henkilöstöpalvelut: www.smilepalvelut.fi

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