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From: | "Osbert Sun" <osbert.sun@xtra.co.nz> |
Date: | Sun, 20 Feb 2000 14:28:27 +1300 |
Bret,
Can you elaborate on the Star Times article with
regard to the Savoy's legal action against the Auckland City Council for the
aborted Britomart project? In the Chairman's address to AGM, it was indicated
that Savoy is going to take the Auckalnd City Council to court for the damage
relating to the termination of the Britomart project. I read from somewhere the
amount sought was $100 million. Seems a rather ambitious legal case against ACC.
I would guess that an out-of-court settlement with a much smaller damage
compensation to Savoy from ACC could be a likely outcome. With regard to the
talk on the Ericsson, I would think that Savoy may use the Safety Net as a
medium for the linkage which sees that the Safety Net takes on some contract
projects for the Ericsson without Savoy having to commit more of its
already stretched capital for the further development in the wireless
telecommunication. At some stage Savoy will have to bring another party (or
parties) into the play if it is serious about its investment in the "E-commerce
domain".
Regards,
Osbert
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