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Scott, Thomas, 1947- :Debt. More Debt. Fines. 21 April 2011
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- 2011
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- Dominion post (Newspaper)
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- DCDL-0017597
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Wellington entrepreneur Terry Serepisos plays backstop in a game of football; he tries to stop three balls that are actually hand-grenades and that represent 'Debt'. Context - Terry Serepisos is a Wellington property developer and the owner of the Wellington football club 'Phoenix'. He has left the country to finalise a US$100 million loan after saving three of his companies from the brink of liquidation. Also on the table at Mr Serepisos's meeting today with Ahsan Ali Syed will be WGA sponsorship of the Phoenix, which is losing about $1m a year. (Stuff Business Day 20 April 2011)
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