The future of high flying ISP Froggy has been placed in doubt after its director's cash cow, Karl Suleman Enterprises, was placed into voluntary administration last week.
After becoming frustrated by the ongoing liquidation process, ISP OzEmail has announced an aggressive strategy targeting customers of Froggy ISP.
ASX listed bandwidth wholesaler and broadband provider FlowCom has thrown its hat into the ring, and lodged a deposit for beleaguered ISP Froggy.
As Karl Suleman's fleet of luxury cars go under the auctioneer's hammer, John Paterson and Tim Berry have collectively climbed into the drivers seat of the long-suffering ISP, Froggy.
Upstart ISP Froggy has taken to the skies, and this time it's not just to scribble its name, according to ASIC (Australian Securities and Investment Commission) records obtained by ZDNet Australia.
As Karl Suleman's fleet of luxury cars go under the auctioneer's hammer, John Paterson and Tim Berry have collectively climbed into the drivers seat of the long-suffering ISP, Froggy.
As ASIC commences civil proceedings against former One.Tel managing directors Jodee Rich, Bradley Keeling and Mark Silbermann, public pressure to make directors and executives personally pick up the tab for company failures may be rising, according to a survey.
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