Milson Aerospace owner bankrupted during liquidation | Stuff.co.nz – Stuff.co.nz

TOM PULLAR-STRECKER/STUFF Liquidators have not yet been able to dig any money out of a failed Manawatu business for creditors. The director and owner of a Manawatu aircraft refurbishment company has been bankrupted by liquidators hoping to squeeze more money out of the failed business. Milson Aerospace was placed into liquidation in 2015 at the request of freight company DHL Global…

Mutual Fund Portfolio Doctor: Doubling SIP could help Kiran meet financial goals – Economic Times

How is your mutual fund portfolio doing? Not many investors are able to answer this. This section will provide the answer. The portfolio doctors on our panel will assess the health of the mutual funds held by individuals, examine their suitability and, if required, recommend corrective measures. While doing so, they will consider the performance…

Milson Aerospace owner bankrupted during liquidation – Manawatu Standard

TOM PULLAR-STRECKER/STUFF Liquidators have not yet been able to dig any money out of a failed Manawatu business for creditors. The director and owner of a Manawatu aircraft refurbishment company has been bankrupted by liquidators hoping to squeeze more money out of the failed business. Milson Aerospace was placed into liquidation in 2015 at the request of freight company DHL Global…

IOC balks at helping Rio with $35-40 million Olympic debt – ABS-CBN News

General Sports By ABS-CBN Sports on Jul 10, 2017 08:53 AM 2016 Rio Olympics logo By Stephen Wade, Associated Press RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) The IOC has balked at helping Rio Olympic organizers pay a debt estimated at $35-40 million. The executive board of the International Oly… Read the full article at: http://sports.abs-cbn.com/generalsports/news/2017/07/10/ioc-balks-helping-rio-35-40-million-olympic-debt-28428

‘Destroyed by his celebrity’ – are Germans right about Boris Becker? – The Guardian

Three decades ago, Boris Becker was wooing the world with his flamboyant tennis, which involved flinging himself dangerously around the court, diving headlong for volleys and delivering killer serves that earned him the nickname Boom Boom. But the erstwhile darling of Wimbledon, who, as an unseeded 17-year-old in 1985 became its youngest-ever champion, has suffered…