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How former Rich Lister Nathan Tinkler got out from under more than $540 million worth of debt – Newcastle Herald

NATHAN Tinkler has always been very good at collecting enemies.

The one-time billionaire’s volatility and reputation for not paying his debts has seen him fallout with countless friends and people hes worked with, even his own family.

Amid the wreckage of his collapsed business empire is his only sibling Donna Dennis and former trusted lieutenant Troy Palmer, both declared bankrupt due to their time as directors of Tinkler Group companies.

But there is one relationship the former mining magnate has always been very careful to preserve.

His friendship with billionaire retail king Gerry Harvey.

Its a relationship that has served Mr Tinkler well, despite Mr Harveys  at times  blunt assessment of his friends prickly personality.

A former Tinkler …

Read the full article at: https://www.theherald.com.au/whats-on/theatre-and-arts/5600789/how-nathan-tinkler-pulled-off-his-great-escape-from-bankruptcy/

Category: BankruptcyBy Insolvency GuardianAugust 26, 2018

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How former Rich Lister Nathan Tinkler got out from under more than $540 million worth of debt – Newcastle Herald

NATHAN Tinkler has always been very good at collecting enemies.

The one-time billionaire’s volatility and reputation for not paying his debts has seen him fallout with countless friends and people hes worked with, even his own family.

Amid the wreckage of his collapsed business empire is his only sibling Donna Dennis and former trusted lieutenant Troy Palmer, both declared bankrupt due to their time as directors of Tinkler Group companies.

But there is one relationship the former mining magnate has always been very careful to preserve.

His friendship with billionaire retail king Gerry Harvey.

Its a relationship that has served Mr Tinkler well, despite Mr Harveys – at times – blunt assessment of his friends prickly personality.

The Newcastle H…

Read the full article at: https://www.theherald.com.au/news/local-news/5600789/how-nathan-tinkler-pulled-off-his-great-escape-from-bankruptcy/

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How former Rich Lister Nathan Tinkler got out from under more than $540 million worth of debt – Newcastle Herald

NATHAN Tinkler has always been very good at collecting enemies.

The one-time billionaire’s volatility and reputation for not paying his debts has seen him fallout with countless friends and people hes worked with, even his own family.

Amid the wreckage of his collapsed business empire is his only sibling Donna Dennis and former trusted lieutenant Troy Palmer, both declared bankrupt due to their time as directors of Tinkler Group companies.

But there is one relationship the former mining magnate has always been very careful to preserve.

His friendship with billionaire retail king Gerry Harvey.

Its a relationship that has served Mr Tinkler well, despite Mr Harveys – at times – blunt assessment of his friends prickly personality.

The Newcastle H…

Read the full article at: http://www.theherald.com.au/story/5600789/how-nathan-tinkler-pulled-off-his-great-escape-from-bankruptcy/

Category: BankruptcyBy Insolvency GuardianAugust 23, 2018

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