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The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) on Tuesday (November 11) issued a notice to online gaming platform WinZO following an
NCLT Issues Notice On Paytm’s Insolvency Plea Against WinZO Amid Online Gaming Ban  BW Legal World Read the original article here
Nine years after its first request for court protection, Oi has been declared bankrupt by a Rio de Janeiro court.
IRD pursues 44 sushi companies  BusinessDesk | NZ Read the original article here
It has been a difficult year for mm2 Asia, whose Cathay Cineplexes unit has already entered voluntary liquidation[SINGAPORE] Mired in
Short-term rentals company Sonder on Monday said it plans to file for bankruptcy, a day after Marriott International said a
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November 11, 2025 15:32 | News A former senator’s bid to discover where Brittany Higgins’ $2.4 million compensation payout went
The founders of MEVCO had ambitious plans – the Australian company aimed to replace light commercial vehicles in the mining
The former chief executive of StrongRoom AI has told a court that he knew his company was at risk of
Aaron Bunch | November 11, 2025 Linda Reynolds wants to know what Brittany Higgins did with her $2.4 million compensation
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The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) on Tuesday (November 11) issued a notice to online gaming platform WinZO following an insolvency plea filed by Paytm’s parent company, One97 Communications Ltd, which claimed unpaid dues of around ₹3.6 crore for advertising services.

The matter was heard by a Bench comprising Justice Jyotsna Sharma (Judicial Member) and Anu Jagmohan Singh (Technical Member). The tribunal granted WinZO two weeks to file its response, with the next hearing scheduled for December 15.

Appearing on behalf of Paytm, Senior Advocate Krishnendu Datta told the tribunal that the dues stemmed from four invoices issued under purchase orders for promoting WinZO’s real-money gaming products, such as poker and rummy, on…

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NCLT Issues Notice On Paytm’s Insolvency Plea Against WinZO Amid Online Gaming Ban  BW Legal World

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Nine years after its first request for court protection, Oi has been declared bankrupt by a Rio de Janeiro court. In her ruling, Judge Simone Gastesi Chevrand, of the 7th Business Court of Rio de Janeiro— where the company’s restructuring case is being handled—ordered the suspension of all lawsuits and enforcement actions against the telecom carrier, as well as a ban on any sale or encumbrance of the bankrupt entity’s assets.

The market reacted swiftly to the decision, sending the company’s shares tumbling. Common shares closed down 35.71% at R$0.18, while preferred shares dropped 47.85% to R$2.43—the steepest declines on B3 on Monday (10).

The company’s operations will continue on an interim basis under the…

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IRD pursues 44 sushi companies  BusinessDesk | NZ

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It has been a difficult year for mm2 Asia, whose Cathay Cineplexes unit has already entered voluntary liquidation

[SINGAPORE] Mired in debt and facing insolvency, mm2 Asia is experiencing its annus horribilis.

This year, its iconic Cathay Cinexplexes unit shuttered under millions in debt; now the entertainment group itself is facing existential threat as banks join landlords in issuing “pay up or else” letters of demand.

The company – which produced local blockbusters like Ah Boys to Men and I Not Stupid 3 – diversified into multiple entertainment subsectors, but all that is now unravelling.

To stave off immediate winding up by banks and creditors – the group has borrowings of over S$200 million due within a year – mm2 Asia has…

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Short-term rentals company Sonder on Monday said it plans to file for bankruptcy, a day after Marriott International said a licensing agreement between the two companies had ended.

The deal, signed in August 2024, allowed Sonder hotels to be booked via Marriott’s Bonvoy website and was widely considered a lifeline for the San Francisco-based company, which struggled financially through the Covid-19 pandemic, and after going public via a SPAC merger in 2022.  

In a statement published Sunday, Marriott said the 20-year licensing agreement was “no longer in effect,” citing Sonder’s “default” as the reason.

In its own statement on Monday, Sonder said it made “comprehensive efforts” to improve the company’s finances following Marriott’s…

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There is a specific issue with the Facebook in-app browser intermittently making requests to websites without cookies that had previously been set. This appears to be a defect in the browser which should be addressed soon. The simplest approach to avoid this problem is to continue to use the Facebook app but not use the in-app browser.

This can be done through the following steps:

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2. Choose “App Settings” from the menu

3. Turn on the option “Links Open Externally” (This will use…

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November 11, 2025 15:32 | News

A former senator’s bid to discover where Brittany Higgins’ $2.4 million compensation payout went following their bruising defamation battle has been frustrated by a bankruptcy paperwork glitch.

Ex-Liberal senator Linda Reynolds successfully sued Ms Higgins over a series of social media posts the former defence minister believed damaged her reputation.

Ms Reynolds was awarded damages of $315,000 plus $26,109 interest after Western Australia’s Supreme Court in August found some of the posts were defamatory.

The former political staffer was also ordered to pay 80 per cent of her former boss’s legal costs, which are estimated to…

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The founders of MEVCO had ambitious plans – the Australian company aimed to replace light commercial vehicles in the mining industry with electric pickups and off-road vehicles. It also planned to take on their maintenance, build the necessary charging infrastructure in the mines, and provide monitoring solutions.

Initially, MEVCO planned to deliver a total of 8,500 converted Toyota Hilux and Land Cruiser vehicles to various mining operators. In April 2024, around two years after its founding, the system integrator announced an official partnership with Rivian. From then on, factory-new Rivian R1T models – designed from the ground up as electric vehicles – were to serve as the base for MEVCO’s mining conversions.

These vehicles…

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The former chief executive of StrongRoom AI has told a court that he knew his company was at risk of insolvency after making an acquisition that it could not afford without new funding but pushed it through anyway.

Max Mito ran the pharmacy software platform before it collapsed because of alleged fraud, having founded it with his childhood friends Christopher Durre and Kieran Start in 2017. He is being pursued by EVP, a local venture capital firm that led a $17 million fundraising round earlier this year, just weeks before the company collapsed into administration and gave evidence on Tuesday as part of a lengthy liquidation.

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Linda Reynolds wants to know what Brittany Higgins did with her $2.4 million compensation payout.

A former senator’s bid to discover where Brittany Higgins’ $2.4 million compensation payout went following their bruising defamation battle has been frustrated by a bankruptcy paperwork glitch.

Ex-Liberal senator Linda Reynolds successfully sued Ms Higgins over a series…

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Sonder goes bankrupt, blames Marriott International deal  Proactive financial news

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