By Duncan Bridgman
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Friday 4th July 2003 |
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However, Power Beat is pressing ahead with another claim for the return of the 34% of DIV that it sold to IT Capital in May 2000.
IT Capital Shares were untraded at press time yesterday but traded previously at 1.2c.
In November 2000, when Stephen Tindall and IT Capital invested $2.5 million to raise their DVI stakes from 40% to 41.8%, the share price was 23c.
Power Beat has been ordered to pay costs of $22,500 plus disbursements to DVI as a result of the injunction application being dismissed.
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