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ASK ME ANYTHING: Seeby Woodhouse (2015)

The entrepreneur on Dotcom, who he voted for (no, not the giant German), whether independent fibre players can compete against the Crown-backed UFB and more.

Chris Keall
Tue, 20 Jan 2015

After selling Orcon to Kordia for $23.4 million in 2007 (pocketing $19.44 million himself) Seeby Woodhouse turned to other ventures including commercial property investment, emissions trading company Green Carbon and, once his non-compete expired, business-focused ISP Voyager – provider of the

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Chris Keall
Tue, 20 Jan 2015
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