'Money where their mouth is': Infratil insiders have built up their holdings

'Money where their mouth is': Infratil insiders have built up their holdings
Infratil CEO Jason Boyes has bought $10m of Infratil shares this year. (Image: Supplied)
Gregor Thompson
Infratil insiders are backing themselves by lifting their stakes in the infrastructure investor. After peaking at $13.15 in October, Infratil's share price started falling late last year, sinking below $10 in April before recovering.A series of ongoing disclosure and substantial product holder (SPH) notices show executives and directors of Infratil and its management company, Morrison & Co, progressively increasing their exposure.Most recently, on Monday, an ongoing disclosure notice showed that in three transactions, Infratil chie...

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