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AUI expands retail arm

MICHAEL HOBBS  |  WEDNESDAY, 31 OCT 2007
... was previously employed in the legal division at ASIC and worked as a barrister and solicitor at the Supreme Court of Victoria and the High Court of Australia. Farrar previously worked as head of business development at Neville Ward Direct and spent ...

ASIC shuts down property investment companies

The Supreme Court of Victoria has granted an Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) application to have Casey Downs Retirement Villages and Ambridge Retirement Management Services wound up. The order to have the two property investment ...

Anscor general manager sentenced, ASIC responds to Elliot decision

... application by former Water Wheel director John Elliott, for a stay of the orders made against him by the Supreme Court of Victoria on 30 June 2003. "The Court of Appeal's decision to refuse a stay of the compensation order of $1.428 million is an important ...

Mixed fortunes for embattled Elliott

... agreeing to stay an earlier banning order against Mr Elliott. The appeals relate to earlier findings by the Supreme Court of Victoria against Mr Elliott, specifically that as a director of rice miller Water Wheel holdings Limited, he knowingly allowed ...

ASIC obtains orders to wind up Share Trend Software of Queensland

STAFF REPORTER  |  TUESDAY, 1 JUL 2003
... failed to pay an award of costs in the sum of $58,000, made in proceedings commenced by ASIC in the Supreme Court of Victoria in October 2001. ASIC had commenced its proceedings against Share Trend and its director Robert Szatmari and Ian Thour, following ...

Two company directors jailed: ASIC

... Programs. Acts New was placed into liquidation on February 24 2000, following an application by ASIC to the Supreme Court of Victoria.

AMP to set up new utilities fund following Aquila acquisition

... the deal, PPL will pay UEL shareholders $3.15 per share, if it is approved by UEL shareholders and the Supreme Court of Victoria. PPL currently holds 57.16 per cent of UEL's issued capital, UEL said. PPL is owned 59.1% by Aquila (effectively representing ...

Investment directors plead guilty to misconduct

... funds. Acts Net was placed into liquidation on Fenruary 24 2000 by an application made by ASIC to the Supreme Court of Victoria. the two directors were bailed to appear in the County Court at Melbourne for a plea hearing on April 15 2003.
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