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Sealegs founders ‘dissatisfied’ with French owner

Court hears of investors sought for breakaway firm.  

Tim Hunter
Wed, 11 Oct 2017

A hitherto secret document produced at the High Court has revealed an attempted rebellion at amphibious boat maker Sealegs as its founders sought to form a breakaway company.

The document came to light as Sealegs chief technology officer Maurice Bryham was cross-examined during a hearing this

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Tim Hunter
Wed, 11 Oct 2017
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