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Fortescue director Larry Marshall lifts direct shareholding via on‑market trade

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The latest update is out from Fortescue Metals Group Ltd ( (AU:FMG) ).

Fortescue Ltd has disclosed a change in the holdings of director Dr Larry Marshall, in line with Australian Securities Exchange requirements for director interest notifications. The filing details an on‑market purchase of additional ordinary shares, signalling updated personal exposure to the company’s equity.

According to the notice, Dr Marshall acquired 4,930 ordinary Fortescue shares on 26 February 2026 for a total consideration of $102,687.20. His direct holding increased from 22,863 to 27,793 shares, with no associated contracts or derivative interests reported, and the trade was confirmed as occurring outside any closed trading period.

The most recent analyst rating on (AU:FMG) stock is a Hold with a A$20.60 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Fortescue Metals Group Ltd stock, see the AU:FMG Stock Forecast page.

More about Fortescue Metals Group Ltd

Fortescue Ltd, commonly known as Fortescue, is a major Australian iron ore producer focused on exploration, development, production and export of iron ore to global markets. The company is a key player in the resources sector and is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange, where it regularly reports directors’ interests in its securities.

Average Trading Volume: 6,787,535

Technical Sentiment Signal: Strong Buy

Current Market Cap: A$63.08B

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