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| | ... In addition to Cameron, Shaw has also appointed four former Macquarie Private Wealth advisers: Anthony Nicholson, Michael King, David Dall and Matthew Boase. Nicholson will work in Shaw's Melbourne office; King, Dall and Boase will operate in Adelaide. ... |
| | | ... former Perth-based financial adviser has been jailed for two years for stealing almost $1.5 million worth of shares. Michael King was made eligible for parole, but the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) commissioner John Price said ... |
| | | ... financial adviser has been ordered to stand trial for more than $3.7 million in fraud and stealing offences. Todd Michael King was charged in September 2013 with one count of fraud and four counts of stealing, which he pleaded not guilty. In late 2007 ... |
| | | ... client's signature to misappropriate $1.5 million in shares is facing a life ban from ASIC and court action. Todd Michael King, of Perth, WA, allegedly used a scanned signature to transfer 85,000 Wesfarmers shares belonging to self-funded retiree Edwin ... |
| | | ... is scheduled. Maverick Drilling & Exploration Ltd is due to list on the ASX and, in Sydney, former Octaviar boss Michael King continues his evidence to a court examination of his company's collapse. On Tuesday, the Australian share market closed one ... |
| | | ... Ralph Norris is a panelist at an Australian Banking and Finance Best Bankers' Luncheon, and former Octaviar boss, Michael King, resumes his appearance before a court examination in Sydney. On Monday, the Australian share market closed firmer as local ... |
| | | ... day, with full year results due from Beach Energy Ltd and Infigen Energy. In Sydney, the former head of Octaviar, Michael King, appears in court before an examination of the company's failure. On Friday, the Australian share market closed moderately ... |
| | | ... caused the Premium Income Fund to suffer a $147.5 million loss. As a result, the regulator is taking action against Michael King, former chief executive and director at MFS Group and Craig White, deputy chief executive and director of MFS Group and MFS ... |
| | | The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) is investing significant man power in its financial economy and investigation and prosecution departments as the regulator undergoes a radical restructure of its staff line up. ASIC's strategic ... |
| | | ... demerger of its two businesses. City Pacific said in ASX statement this morning that the group informed MFS chief Michael King late last Friday that "it intended to withdraw its merger proposal, while maintaining an interest in either the business or ... |
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