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Heard the public company's money was used to pay the personal loans ...
Company funds repaid directors' loans
AN EXAMINATION into the $250 million collapse of Bill Express has heard the public company's money was used to pay the personal loans of directors, their business associates and family ...
Brisbane Times - 1 day, 5 hours ago
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Numerous irregularities in operating practices and financial management at the firm, a ...
Bill Express CFO feared for his job
The threat of losing his job proved sufficient to mute the objections of the chief financial officer of Bill Express to numerous irregularities in operating practices and financial management at ...
TheSheet.com - 4 days, 22 hours ago
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Thanks to Mark Hawthorne’s work. In addition to the Supreme Court investigation ...
Unravelling the Bill Express mess
The Age continues excellent coverage of the investigation into Bill Express today thanks to Mark Hawthorne’s work. In addition to the Supreme Court investigation yesterday which shed light on cash ...
Australian Newsagency Blog - 1 week ago
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Seek an arrest warrant for former director Julian Little if he refuses ...
Bill Express arrest bid over missing $250m
The liquidator of Bill Express will seek an arrest warrant for former director Julian Little if he refuses to leave Dubai to appear in a Melbourne court.
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Company funds repaid directors' loans
AN EXAMINATION into the $250 million collapse of Bill Express has heard the public company's money was used to pay the personal loans of directors, their business associates and family ...
Brisbane Times - 11:23 p.m. Friday 19th March 2010 EST
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Bill Express 'paid personal loans'
Examination into $250 million collapse of Bill Express hears that public company's money was used to pay personal loans of directors, their business associates and family members.
Business Day - 11:12 p.m. Friday 19th March 2010 EST
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Shareholder loans in dispute at Bill Express
The executive director of failed payments company Bill Express, Julian Little, and his business associates borrowed $3.5 million in 2005 to buy shares in OnQ, the parent company of Bill ...
TheSheet.com - 5:42 a.m. Friday 19th March 2010 EST
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Bill Express hearing update
Fpr those wanting an update on the Bill Express investigation in the Supreme Court, click here for the report on yesterday’s proceedings. It’s all about Julian Little, the Bill Express ...
Australian Newsagency Blog - 5:03 a.m. Friday 19th March 2010 EST
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2 days, 5 hours ago
Temperature rises in Bill Express grilling
The public examination of the $250 million collapse of Bill Express is heating up, and not just in the courtroom.
Business Day - 10:48 p.m. Thursday 18th March 2010 EST
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4 days, 19 hours ago
Ex Mac banker pleads guilty
A former adviser for Macquarie Group has pleaded guilty in the Melbourne Magistrates Court to illegally manipulating the price of collapsed software firm Bill Express Ltd (BXP). Newton Chan pleaded ...
East & Partners - 9:31 a.m. Tuesday 16th March 2010 EST
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Bill Express CFO feared for his job
The threat of losing his job proved sufficient to mute the objections of the chief financial officer of Bill Express to numerous irregularities in operating practices and financial management at ...
TheSheet.com - 5:55 a.m. Tuesday 16th March 2010 EST
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5 days, 5 hours ago
CFO: Bill Express a 'train wreck' in waiting
Former Bill Express chief financial officer Mark Lichtenstein has admitted the company's accounts were 'a train wreck waiting to happen', and told a public examination into the $250 million collapse ...
Business Day - 11:04 p.m. Monday 15th March 2010 EST
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Ex-Macquarie broker pleads guilty to manipulation
Ex-Macquarie broker Newton Chan has pleaded guilty to manipulating the share price of Bill Express, ASIC says.
Business Day - 10:18 a.m. Monday 15th March 2010 EST
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Ex-Macquarie trader pleads guilty
A FORMER adviser at Macquarie Group has pleaded guilty to illegally manipulating the price of collapsed software firm Bill Express.
The Australian Business News - 10:07 a.m. Monday 15th March 2010 EST
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Former Macquarie broker pleads guilty to market manipulation charges
Mr Newton Chan of Balwyn, Victoria, appeared on Friday 12 March 2010 in the Melbourne Magistrates Court and pleaded guilty to eight counts of market manipulation contrary to section 1041A ...
Australian Securities Investment Commission - 9:34 a.m. Monday 15th March 2010 EST
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Lax payment authority at Bill Express
Staff of the satellite internet provider Activ8me were again implicated by a witness appearing at the Supreme Court of Victoria hearings brought by PPB, the liquidators of Bill Express.
TheSheet.com - 5:45 a.m. Monday 15th March 2010 EST
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1 week ago
Unravelling the Bill Express mess
The Age continues excellent coverage of the investigation into Bill Express today thanks to Mark Hawthorne’s work. In addition to the Supreme Court investigation yesterday which shed light on cash ...
Australian Newsagency Blog - 6:17 a.m. Saturday 13th March 2010 EST
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Courts probe Bill Express 'money-go-round'
Former Macquarie Equities senior adviser Newton Chan pleaded guilty yesterday to eight counts of market manipulation of the share price of Bill Express.
Business Day - 11:12 p.m. Friday 12th March 2010 EST
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Where the Bill Express cash flowed
Mark Hawthorne’s Twitter live feed from the Supreme Court this morning is fascinating. Check out his latest tweet: supreme court just heard #billexpress paid TBS $600k a month, and $7m ...
Australian Newsagency Blog - 11:40 a.m. Friday 12th March 2010 EST
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Company Profile
Bill Express Limited is engaged in the management and development of an electronic distribution system for pre-paid products and services across in excess of 14,000 locations around Australia, automated ordering, delivery and inventory control for pre-paid services including mobile, landline and Internet services. It also processes payments for bills and services, including bills that are presented for payment to its outlets across Australia. The Company has an in-store media, which is a network that promotes Bill Express Limited's and other products at the point of sale and in-store aisles.
Address: 677 The Boulevard, EAGLEMONT, VIC, AUSTRALIA, 3084
Phone: (03) 8458 1000
Fax: (03) 9459 2048
