Metigy investors want to rule out foul play as ‘for sale’ sign goes up

Down-and-out Metigy’s investors want to see an urgent and independent review of the company’s books, as they try to make sense of how a near unicorn could unravel so quickly...

Down-and-out Metigy’s investors want to see an urgent and independent review of the company’s books, as they try to make sense of how a near unicorn could unravel so quickly…

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