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  • Commander telco chunk still for sale

    The sale of Commander's telecommunications business could be wrapped up within the next couple of weeks, according to the failed company's receivers.

  • Coote not involved in new Commander

    The mystery consortium which plans to buy out Commander's telco business today denied that the failed company's former chief executive Adrian Coote was behind the bid.

  • Tight schedule for Commander sale

    McGrathNicol, receiver for failed company Commander, today said that it planned to finish selling off Commander's businesses over the next ten to twelve weeks.

  • Ethan targets Commander customers

    Local IT products and services outfit Ethan Group has started a campaign to target corporate customers of failed rival Commander, which was placed in the hands of administrators last week.

  • Commander customers face uncertain future

    The IT support functions of several large federal and state government agencies face an uncertain future in coming weeks as Commander Communications' receivers attempt to find buyers for the IT services company.

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