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Knowledge proves fatal to accountant’s $7m share lawsuit

Naomi Neilson | 1 minute read

An accountant’s claims he was lured into purchasing $7 million worth of shares in his employer’s company have unravelled, with a court finding he had extensive knowledge before investing.

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