The largest shareholder in Zytronic plc is seeking to block the solvent liquidation of the historic North East tech firm.
A boardroom battle has erupted after Tom Spain, who owns 19% of shares in the London-listed business, forced an emergency shareholder vote to appoint himself and colleague Glen Arnold as directors of the company.
Gateshead-headquartered Zytronic, a manufacturer of touch overlay sensors for interactive displays dating back to the 1940s, employs more than 100 people.
In consultation with FRP Advisory Trading Limited, it is winding down operations after considering several options including solvent liquidation or a sale following a strategic review. The company appointed a new chair in 2023 in a bid to…
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While gambling is generally considered recreational, it can adversely impact military personnel, their families, and unit readiness. Department of Defense behavioral health experts offer sensible gambling tips. (Defense Health Agency-Public Health graphic illustration by Ethel Kefauver)
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Richard Barton, who retired from the U.S. Army in 2012, holds a…
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Dana White isn’t just the CEO of UFC, he’s also a self-described degenerate gambler. And while his epic stories of big wins at high stake tables often make the rounds, his losses are less publicized.
According to a story from Casino.org, sources have told the outlet that White currently owes the Red Rock Casino in Las Vegas.
“The source added it’s possible, though not confirmed, the UFC boss owes the Las Vegas-based casino operator as much as $50 million for credit extended to him so that he could play high-limit baccarat and blackjack at the Red Rock Casino Resort in Summerlin, Nevada,” they reported.
That may be a ruinous amount of money for anyone else, but it’s just another week for White, who regularly makes headlines and…
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Quebec wants court to declare branch of Swedish battery developer Northvolt insolvent The Albertan
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Mohegan Sun says ex-Hollywood mogul who lost $5M in one day of gambling has no right to jury trial Greenwich Time
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A Brisbane trucking company has collapsed into voluntary administration after 23 years of operation.
ASIC records show Newnham Trucking, based near Logan in Brisbane’s south, entered voluntary administration this week after it stopped trading in June.
The Courier Mail reported the company owed about $1m in debts.
A creditors’ meeting has been scheduled for next week to receive an administrator’s report and statement about the business and whether it should be wound up.
The company is owned by Graeme Newnham, who also operates…


