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Australia’s third-largest apartment builder went under last year and the fallout has continued from its demise….
The liquidators of failed adtech startup Metigy, which collapsed into administration in July, just 20 months after raising $20 million in a Series B, have taken a $1.45 million hit on the sale of a country property bought using company funds by the startup’s now bankrupt founder, David Fairfull.
The Kangaroo Valley farm of collapsed start-up boss David Fairfull and wife Deborah has sold for $6.25 million at auction, $1.45 million less than the $7.7 million the couple paid for the property in November last year…
The returns to creditors from Australian startup Metigy look thin, with staff entitlements now being paid via a federal government scheme, as the corporate regulator ASIC investigates suspected insolvent trading…
The Mosman mansion of tech start-up founder David Fairfull being sold by liquidators was only on the market for 13 days before selling for more than its $9.75m guide…
The luxury Mosman home of David Fairfull, the founder and chief executive of AI start-up Metigy, quietly sold on Monday as part of a broader sell-off of company assets after it collapsed in July…
The Mosman home of David Fairfull, founder of collapsed artificial intelligence start-up Metigy, was listed for sale on Thursday in what agents expect will be a test of the high-end market…
The luxury Kangaroo Valley retreat owned by Deborah and David Fairfull, the founder of collapsed artificial intelligence start-up Metigy, is set to hit the market as liquidators to the group look to retrieve their losses from the sale of the property that was purchased last year for $7.7 million…
In July, Metigy left its 75 staff and the technology scene “shell-shocked” when it collapsed owing $32 million to creditors (including around $2.5 million to employees)…
Creditors of Metigy, which went into administration late July putting 75 people out of work, have voted to place the artificial intelligence marketing platform into liquidation…