Qintex
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Qintex est un conglomérat australien, fondé par (en) en 1975 et dissous en 1995.
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Qintex Limited was an Australian financial services company founded in 1975 as Takeovers, Equities & Management Securities (TEAM). It was renamed Qintex Limited and came to prominence in 1986, collapsing five years later in 1991. Its main shareholder and Managing Director was Christopher Skase. At its peak, Qintex owned interests in Channel 7, Mirage Resorts, Hardy Brothers jewellery retail concern and a number of other businesses. Its headquarters was in Brisbane, Australia.
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Qintex
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Qintex
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Qintex Limited
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Qintex Limited
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January 1991
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Assets bundled together & placed within Seven Network Limited
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Takeovers, Equities & Management Securities
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1975
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Christopher Skase
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Brisbane, Australia
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Qintex Entertainment Logo.png
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Qintex Australia
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Qintex Entertainment/Qintex Productions
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Qintex est un conglomérat australien, fondé par (en) en 1975 et dissous en 1995.
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Qintex Limited was an Australian financial services company founded in 1975 as Takeovers, Equities & Management Securities (TEAM). It was renamed Qintex Limited and came to prominence in 1986, collapsing five years later in 1991. Its main shareholder and Managing Director was Christopher Skase. At its peak, Qintex owned interests in Channel 7, Mirage Resorts, Hardy Brothers jewellery retail concern and a number of other businesses. Its headquarters was in Brisbane, Australia.
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5475
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Assets bundled together & placed within Seven Network Limited
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1975