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  • DidjiNet financial records vanish as ASIC comes under fire

    The financial records of embattled Voice over IP (VoIP) supplier DidjiNet Interactive were removed from the company's premises without the permission of its sole remaining director, he has conceded.

  • Creditors take aim at Didjinet

    Voice over IP (VoIP) and Web-design company Didjinet is failing to pay its debts as speculation mounts the company will be wound up.

  • E-store may have traded while insolvent: Administrator

    E-store has temporarily ceased trading on the advice of its administrator, which yesterday revealed the company may have been trading while insolvent and is likely to enter liquidation tomorrow.

  • E-Store may face ASIC probe

    The Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC) said it cannot disclose whether or not it's currently investigating beleaguered e-tailer E-Store for allegedly trading while insolvent, despite widespread claims that formal complaints have been lodged with the regulatory body.

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