Featured Report: District Metals CEO buys ahead of uranium May day in Sweden

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In our weekend Globe and Mail Who is Buying and Selling feature, we looked District Metals (DMX) where CEO Garrett Ainsworth has added to his already significant holdings by spending $37,509 to buy more shares in the public market over the past 180 days .

Garret Ainsworth insider filings table on Canadianinsider.com (click image for larger)

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