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Intueri IPO disclosure failure ‘blindingly obvious’, court hears

Shareholders of defunct education provider kick off three-day summary judgment push.

Reweti Kohere Mon, 23 Nov 2020

A lawyer for shareholders of failed education provider Intueri argues it was “blindingly obvious” the company’s directors and IPO promoter Arowana International should have given them a fuller, truer picture of a subsidiary’s revenue streams before they chose to invest a collective $177

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Reweti Kohere Mon, 23 Nov 2020
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