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ASIC discontinues Westpoint action
ASIC has decided to discontinue action against one Queensland man on Westpoint-related charges but will continue action against another.
MoneyManagement.com.au - 9:14 a.m. Monday 22nd March 2010 EST
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2 weeks, 4 days ago
Westpoint settlement is $13.5m
THE Australian Securities & Investments ...
Business Day - 11:09 p.m. Wednesday 3rd March 2010 EST
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Westpoint trustee in $13.5m settlement
THE trustee behind an arm of the failed Westpoint property empire has agreed to pay a $13.5 million settlement to victims.
The Australian Business News - 11 p.m. Wednesday 3rd March 2010 EST
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ASIC wins $13.5m compensation for Westpoint investors
ASIC has reached a compensation agreement worth $13.5 million over failed property investment scheme run by Westpoint Group, the forth such settlement approved by the Federal Court. As a result ...
Dynamic Business - 3:39 p.m. Wednesday 3rd March 2010 EST
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ASIC secures $13m Westpoint settlement
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ninemsn Business News - 1:45 p.m. Wednesday 3rd March 2010 EST
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Court approves $13.5m Westpoint settlement
ASIC secures a $13.5 million ...
Business Day - 1:35 p.m. Wednesday 3rd March 2010 EST
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Westpoint investors get $13.5m settlement
THE Australian Securities and Investments ...
News Ltd Markets - 12:56 p.m. Wednesday 3rd March 2010 EST
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Court approves fourth Westpoint settlement
ASIC has obtained court approval for a $13.5 million settlement on behalf of investors in the failed Westpoint Group.
Investor Daily - 12:51 p.m. Wednesday 3rd March 2010 EST
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ASIC reaches fourth Westpoint settlement
Regulator wins multi-million dollar settlement ...
Business Spectator financial services - 12:14 p.m. Wednesday 3rd March 2010 EST
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Federal Court approves fourth Westpoint settlement
ASIC has successfully obtained court approval of a $13,500,000 settlement on behalf of Westpoint investors. This is the fourth settlement of ASIC's Westpoint compensation proceedings approved by the Federal Court. ...
Australian Securities Investment Commission - 12:08 p.m. Wednesday 3rd March 2010 EST
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Westpoint settlements continue
State Trustees ordered to pay $13.5 million compensation to Westpoint investors.
MoneyManagement.com.au - 11:46 a.m. Wednesday 3rd March 2010 EST
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ASIC secures $13.5m in fourth Westpoint settlement (The West Australian)
ASIC has secured court approval for a $13.5 million settlement for Westpoint investors.
The West Australian Your Money - 11:40 a.m. Wednesday 3rd March 2010 EST
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Court approves Westpoint class action settlement
The major ASIC-backed class action by Westpoint investors today saw success as the Federal Court approved a $13.5 million settlement
The New Lawyer - 10 a.m. Wednesday 3rd March 2010 EST
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Westpoint actions return to court
ASIC will return to court later this month to continue its fight on behalf of Westpoint investors.
Investor Daily - 3:15 a.m. Wednesday 3rd March 2010 EST
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3 weeks, 4 days ago
Westpoint director plans property return
Former Westpoint director Norm Carey is planning a return to property development but says he doesn't plan on using retail funds, according to an article in The Australian.
MoneyManagement.com.au - 9:41 a.m. Wednesday 24th February 2010 EST
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