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Hubbard's solvency becoming headache for receivers


Matt Nippert
Thu, 04 Aug 2011

Receivers trying to recover $16.1 million advanced to Alan Hubbard and his wife will face a tough battle overcoming non-responsive statutory managers and questions over the Timaru financier’s solvency.

The six-monthly receivers reports for Plum Duff and Woolpak Holdings note the companies

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Matt Nippert
Thu, 04 Aug 2011
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