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  • Froggy fends off Suleman slurs

    Despite a concerted advertising campaign incorporating billboards and the print media, Froggy joint owner and chief executive John Patterson said the company continues to be dogged by the scandal surrounding the Suleman name.

  • Mystery man takes the helm at Froggy

    In a shock turn around, ASX listed bandwidth wholesaler FlowCom has announced their intended purchase of Froggy Holdings will not go ahead, paving the way for the sale of the company to mystery man Tim Berry.

  • iPrimus dips toe in Froggy's pond

    Monday's announcement that ASIC was seeking to join a series of the Froggy companies in its proceedings against KSE have been met with a strongly worded letter accusing ASIC of a -serious error in judgement", composed by Karasmanis.

  • Froggy begs creditors: 'Please don't sell us'

    In an attempt to avert the forced sale of Froggy ISP and Froggy Mobiles, John Karasmanis, the man charged with making Froggy profitable, has presented the liquidators with a -business plan" which is understood to include a -compromise of debt".

  • Froggy ISP: joy flight or tailspin?

    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.

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