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Wellington Capital PIF/Octaviar (MFS) PIF


Thanks Dora n Boots. I gues WC have a lot of other more serious matters on their mind and by the way, so they should.
 
Thanks Dora n Boots. I gues WC have a lot of other more serious matters on their mind and by the way, so they should.

Dora, Charles,
Why do we read NSX updates with WC monnograms?
IS this an original NSX issue or trawled through Wellington's dungeons of truth-bending
annexes?

Regards,
 
To judge by present activity, we're entering a cycle which embraces many days of reckoning for the PIF.
 
Is any body else waiting for a refund on the Rights Issue? I seem to be getting the run around.
 
Is any body else waiting for a refund on the Rights Issue? I seem to be getting the run around.

May have gone across the gravitational ,Event Horizon, into a Black Hole , never to be seen again.
 
May have gone across the gravitational ,Event Horizon, into a Black Hole , never to be seen again.

But don't discard the RECEIPTS!!!
Further recovery-fun afoot in the POST JENNY era.
I suggest an informal register among us is started a la an earlier one of our shareholdings that WAS unsuitable for this forum.
This one will though. Maybe painful to disclose, but may give an idea of how miniscule the take-up was in contrast to WC's pre-court (rights issue castrated) boasting.
Let the fun begin:

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Jenny, wellington capital and Aussie stock forums have made the news again

Great work dora!

http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/business/isoft-board-faces-a-few-hard-questions-20110704-1gz4j.html

ENCORE ACT

Allegations that the Wellington Capital founder, Jenny Hutson, hired extras (at $26 an hour) to drum up support at a unitholder meeting are not the first time she has been accused of renting a crowd.

The claims Hutson hired actors as an attempt to shore up support at a meeting of Premium Income Fund (PIF) unitholders (that was called to depose her) have jogged someone's memory about a street rally in September 2008 outside Wellington's Brisbane offices.

A post on the Aussie Stock Forums chatroom has enclosed a picture of some youthful looking protesters showing support for Hutson. It seemed to relate to the corporate regulator's move at the time to block a planned meeting of PIF unitholders called by Hutson.

The protest banners in the photo (all in the same typeface) included: ''Go Jenny'', ''ASIC are wrong'', ''Pif off ASIC'', ''Jenny for President'' and ''Wake up ASIC''. In reference to the then chief executive of the PIF former manager MFS, Michael King, another placard said: ''King is Evil.'' In contrast to most unitholders, not one protester seemed to have a lock of grey hair
 
For trackers of Trio tribulations:
ttp://www.smh.com.au/business/how-regulator-missed-chance-in-trio-debacle-20110704-1gz6a.html
Regards,
 

Excellent zixo thanks.

Collective memory on this thread is great. Here's another one. Recall that WC changed the 2008 income tax annual statement and sent out an amended version to everyone. Too bad for people like me who had already filed their tax return before the replacement arrived.

Welcome to any new readers.
 
Channel 2 Broadcast: 11/03/2008
7.30 Report

http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2007/s2186788.htm

Wolfgang

Greg Hoy reports.

JENNY HUTSON, WELLINGTON CAPITAL: It is about bringing the general on the field of battle, who in this instance, is Andrew Peacock to account.

When Andrew took over as chair, the company was worth in excess of $2 billion. It last traded at less than $500 million. So, less than 25 per cent of that value. And corporate Australia has always been about accountability, as has political Australia.

(sound of a phone ringing) " - For whom the bell tolls

What is the opposite of "deja vu"? - fabulous find Wolfgang
- also notice she's not wearing the red jacket!!!
 
So much for Hutson’s allusions to battlefields, generals, presidents and, of course, the Duke of Wellington. In her war room, Hutson must be stooped over maps that have recently served her so poorly. Her outflanked lieutenants await their commander-in-chief's next orders.
 
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