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If there is a good turnout this week, it will be huge next, I'll get the chef at Lennons to pack some some bacon sarnies in my picnic basket.
From the ASIC website some background to proceedings this week and next.
https://storm.asic.gov.au/storm/storm.nsf/byheadline/Next Court Dates?opendocument
gg
If there is a good turnout this week, it will be huge next, I'll get the chef at Lennons to pack some some bacon sarnies in my picnic basket.
From the ASIC website some background to proceedings this week and next.
https://storm.asic.gov.au/storm/storm.nsf/byheadline/Next Court Dates?opendocument
gg
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Queensland Registry
Tuesday, 14 June 2011
Harry Gibbs Commonwealth Law Courts Building
Level 6, 119 North Quay
BRISBANE, 4000
Justice Reeves Court No. 5, Level 7
10:15 AM Hearing and Notice of Motion
ASIC v EMMANUEL GEORGE CASSIMATIS & ANOR
BTW GG, I sent a telex, the bacon sarnies are locked in
"Big banks try to quash ASIC Storm case"
ABC's Annie Guest meets with two former investors, Frank Ainslie & Helen Gillies.
http://www.abc.net.au/am/content/2011/s3241568.htm
The telex brings back fond memories of my time with WUTC and other spooks.
It is so cold in Brisbane, I had to transit there on my way back from quoting on a fit out for some accommodation in Nauru. I am unable unfortunately to be in Bne this week, as I am moving out of my eyrie for the V8's, and have elected to go to the Creek to make up for unpaid fines, for a month or so. It will give me a chance to catch up on my PhD.
While there I shall educate the populace of Stuart Creek on a possible influx of new inmates, from the financial class of 2008/9. According to my calculations they will hit intake in September 2012.
The wheels of justice move slowly. The loot gets taken from the guilty via barristers, fines and court fees. Then they go for criminal charges. Slowly they sell down their assets.
It is so unfair that the victims are not afforded the luxury of that time space.
Frank and Helen are good people and deserve better in a more timely manner from ASIC.
gg
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/business/barr...margin-call-20110610-1fww2.html#ixzz1PBqAXrg1Barrister loses case over margin call
Elisabeth Sexton
June 11, 2011
A SYDNEY barrister has been refused special leave to appeal to the High Court over a claim that his margin lender improperly sold a large parcel of units in Macquarie CountryWide Trust at the bottom of the market in February 2009.
Ross Goodridge initially won his case in the Federal Court against Macquarie Bank and Leveraged Equities, a subsidiary of Bendigo and Adelaide Bank which bought most of Macquarie's margin loan business in January 2009.
The finding in his favour, which was interpreted as setting a helpful precedent to other investors with grievances against margin lenders, was overturned in a unanimous appeal ruling by three Federal Court judges in January.
Yesterday two High Court judges said Mr Goodridge's claim did not ''enjoy sufficient prospects of success to warrant a grant of special leave''.
In the Eye of the Storm
THE COLLAPSE OF STORM FINANCIAL
An Essay by Paul Barry in The Monthly
http://www.themonthly.com.au/collapse-storm-financial-eye-storm-paul-barry-2980
The above link now takes you to the complete essay.
Perhaps this should also appear in the Financial Advisers thread, Solly?
If there was ever a tale of misery which should act as a brake to anyone thinking of totally trusting any financial adviser, Storm is it.
"Margin loan claims 'should be struck out'
TWO Sydney doctors should not be allowed to sue the Commonwealth Bank for lack of good faith or unconscionable conduct over margin loans they took out while clients of Storm Financial, the bank told the Federal Court yesterday."
"ASIC ordered to amend Storm claim
Case against founders continues
ASIC has until next week to file notice of changes to its statement of claim in its legal action against the founders of Storm Financial."
"Unconscionable conduct still a grey area
Buyer beware ... the declarations margin loan customers sign can work in a bank's favour in court."
"Storm Financial victims to be in a documentary that began filming last week
"It's an opportunity for the people who were victims of the Storm affair to tell their own stories in a way they would not have the opportunity to do in a class action," Mr Levitt said."
"Storm Financial victims to be in a documentary that began filming last week
"It's an opportunity for the people who were victims of the Storm affair to tell their own stories in a way they would not have the opportunity to do in a class action," Mr Levitt said."
More by Daryl Passmore @ http://www.couriermail.com.au
Now that Greg Medcraft has taken over the reins as the head of ASIC, I wonder how his approach to the Storm matter will differ from his predecessor, Tony D'Aloisio ?
GG, do you have any intel ,background about Mr Medcraft that you are willing to share ?
Although I'm sure it would be an eye-opening doco for some, I'm wondering (perhaps too cynically) if the real reason for Mr Levitt's press release re proposed doco is to give the banks a nudge towards maybe settling out of court and avoiding the extra negatuve exposure. I wonder if plans for the doco might be shelved if the banks came to the party???? Could be $250 well paid for the stormers who've funded it if it results in a speedier resolution to their claims.
More by Daryl Passmore @ http://www.couriermail.com.au
re Levitt's movie.
Will you be starring, Solly?
Someone from ASF should go, I will be doing a commercial with Cate and the bloke from the Castle for a new cigar about to hit our blessed carbon shores, otherwise I'd put on me pumps and hose.
We were leading men when the others were taking elocution lessons from the Athen's School of Drama and Investment on the Terrace.
gg
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