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Domecq opts for bankruptcy as Aussie investors close in

Aussie investors make claims for hundreds of thousands of dollars in loans.

Christina Domecq is trying to bankrupt herself as Aussie firms move to retrieve money from the tech entrepreneur and her company Foundry Innovations.

Last August, Heartland Bank pulled the plug on four companies Ms Domecq had directed – Foundry, marketing firm Ora HQ, consultancy service Wild

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