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Linfox sells a fourth tranche of BOQ shares

27 May 2009 4:40PM
Linfox yesterday owned up, about four months late, to more sales of shares in Bank of Queensland back in December 2008 and January 2009.

Linfox sold 790,000 shares in BOQ over the period and the family investment company's holding in the bank is now around 7.9 per cent.

The investor has sold BOQ shares since October 2008.

Peter Fox is a director of BOQ.

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