Army snipers called in to help debt collectors on an Irish farm raid end up SHOOTING five cows dead – Daily Mail

The army had been brought in to help debt collectors confiscate animals Herd’s owner, John Hoey, had been declared bankrupt in February The five heifers proved difficult to catch and so were gunned down  Department of Agriculture confirmed its approval of the shootings By Harriet Mallinson For Mailonline Published: 11:06 EST, 7 July 2016 |…

Guvera had plans to float on London Stock Exchange – The Australian Financial Review

Guvera co-founders Darren Herft and Claes Loberg. Wayne Taylor Guvera had plans to float on the London Stock Exchange before its Blinkbox operation in Britain failed spectacularly, forcing the company to try its fortune on the Australian Stock Exchange instead, court documents reveal. The news comes ahead of Thursday’s first creditors meeting at Deloitte’s Parramatta office in western Sydney, where…