Brimarco director faces court on director’s duty offence – The Border Mail

UPDATE | The former director of liquidated coach and trailer manufacturer Brimarco has fronted the Ballarat Magistrates Court. James Meaden, of Invermay, appeared on Wednesday charged with a directors duty offence under the Corporations Act. The Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions is prosecuting the matter and are alleging Meaden dishonestly transferred $34,000 to gain advantage for…

Brimarco director faces court on director’s duty offence – Hepburn Advocate

UPDATE | The former director of liquidated coach and trailer manufacturer Brimarco has fronted the Ballarat Magistrates Court. James Meaden, of Invermay, appeared on Wednesday charged with a directors duty offence under the Corporations Act. The Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions is prosecuting the matter and are alleging Meaden dishonestly transferred $34,000 to gain advantage for…

Ultrapetrol (Bahamas) Limited Initiates Prepackaged Chapter 11 Proceedings Pursuant to Restructuring Support … – Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

Ultrapetrol (Bahamas) Limited (the Company), a Bahamas corporation, announced today that it and certain of its subsidiaries have commenced voluntary cases under chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York yesterday (In re Ultrapetrol (Bahamas) Limited, Chapter 11 Case No. 17-22168) in order…

Herringbone and Rhodes & Beckett have gone into administration – Business Insider Australia

Fashion clothing brands Herringbone and Rhodes & Beckett have gone into voluntary administration, joining a growing list of retailers seeing customer support fade. They have 29 stores with 140 employees. Insolvency group Cor Cordis has been appointed administrator. They follow fashion labels Marcs and David Lawrence which last week went into voluntary administration, citing deteriorating…

Mobile retailer Allphones collapses into voluntary administration, 69 jobs to go – SmartCompany.com.au

Sixty-nine employees have been made redundant after independent mobile phone retailer Allphones collapsed into voluntary administration on Monday. Phil Carter, Daniel Walley and Mark Robinson of PPB Advisory have been appointed as voluntary administrators of the nine entities that comprise the Allphones Group. The business has 84 stores and approximately 440 staff across Australia. Twenty-five…