Hove confident that no violation of insider trading rules has occurred

The timely sale of shares by top employees raised suspicions of insider trading at Hove, but the company’s CEO denies the allegations.
"To summarize briefly, the allegations are that either applicable rules have been broken or that we in Hove A/S’ management are incompetent. In my clear view, neither is the case,” writes Hans Christian Hansen, CEO of Hove. | Photo: Jens Dresling
"To summarize briefly, the allegations are that either applicable rules have been broken or that we in Hove A/S’ management are incompetent. In my clear view, neither is the case,” writes Hans Christian Hansen, CEO of Hove. | Photo: Jens Dresling

The CEO of Hove denies that insider trading is taking place in the company after the company has faced accusations of just that. 

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