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First report from Viaduct Capital receivers

Receivers from McDonald Vague have painted an ugly picture for the taxpayer in their first report into the affairs of small Auckland finance company Viaduct Capital.The state of Viaduct's loan book, which totalled $8.2 million, meant the estimated recover

Duncan Bridgeman
Wed, 18 Aug 2010

Receivers from McDonald Vague have painted an ugly picture for the taxpayer in their first report into the affairs of small Auckland finance company Viaduct Capital.

The state of Viaduct’s loan book, which totalled $8.2 million, meant the estimated recovery is likely to be in the range of 28 to 33c

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Duncan Bridgeman
Wed, 18 Aug 2010
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