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Title: Banks Collapse Hasties Post by falah on May 29th, 2012 at 11:29am
Banks criticised
Hastie Group's collapse began about six weeks ago when its banks, owed hundreds of millions, decided to cut their losses and get out rather than extend another line of credit, according to a separate report by the AFR. A former Hastie director, Harry Boon, who resigned on Friday along with Lindsay Phillips, blamed three banks for refusing to take a write-down on their debt. “This was not a ship that was sinking,” Mr Boon reportedly told the AFR. “It had two independent financiers who looked it over and were willing to put the dough in and we had a minority of bank who, in my view, were acting unreasonably, and we could not budge them. At that point, what's a director to do? We'd tried so hard.” Following the collapse, banks are reportedly owed more than $500 million in loans and guarantees, many of which were created to fund Hastie's rapid expansion, according to Fairfax. ANZ is the largest creditor, and is owed $150 million, while Westpac is owed nearly $80 million, NAB about $35 million and Commonwealth Bank some $20 million, Fairfax said, though the debt figures could grow as accountants review the company's books. The company could also face lengthy litigation stemming from the collapse, as investors who contributed to a $160 million recapitalisation last year explore their legal options, according to The Australian. http://www.businessspectator.com.au/bs.nsf/Article/Hastie-auditors-come-under-fire-following-collapse-pd20120528-UQP4E?OpenDocument&src=hp5 |
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Title: Re: Banks Collapse Hasties Post by falah on May 29th, 2012 at 11:30am
Fears of mass job cuts as 2700 Hastie workers stood down
STAFF at one of Hastie Group's Sydney offices were this afternoon given minutes to pack their things after earlier learning that they would be stood down without pay for 28 days. A worker at Hastie's Homebush Bay site told news.com.au that staff were given a few minutes this afternoon to leave the premises. This comes after reports electricians employed by Hastie Group were this morning summoned via SMS to a meeting to learn that they would be stood down. Electrical Trades Union (ETU) Victorian secretary Dean Mighell said the company "won’t officially say" that the workers will let be go after the 28-day period. “But some of the management are being quite candid about the fact that they’re going to be sacked,” Mr Mighell told news.com.au. The Australian Manufacturing Workers Union (AMWU) demanded Hastie clear up confusion about where the cuts would fall across the nation after 2700 workers were stood down... http://www.news.com.au/business/companies/fears-of-mass-job-cuts-at-hastie-group/story-fnda1bsz-1226369143743 |
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