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Voyager considers legal action over Intagr8 sale

It all hinges on the price acheived by the liquidator — which NBR can reveal — and the awkward truth over who got a chance to buy the failed telco, which had 2000 small business customers at the time of its collapse.

Tue, 05 Jan 2016

Voyager owner and CEO Seeby Woodhouse says he's considering legal action over the sale of failed telco Intagr8.

It all hinges on the price achieved by the liquidator — which NBR can reveal — and the awkward truth over who got a chance (or not) to buy the failed telco, which had 2000 small business

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