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Investor seeks remedy for inheritance that went awry

The rise and fall of tech company Mako is in the High Court spotlight.

Bill Farmer said he warned Caroline Banks that an investment in his tech company Mako Holdings was “high risk.”

The former director and chief executive of Mako, along with three other directors Simon Gamble, Chris Massam and Doug Frederick, are at the centre of a three-week trial in the High

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Sanjay Prakash Thu, 11 Jul 2019
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