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Cornerstone holder bails

Friday 2nd March 2001

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As The National Business Review went to press Wilson Neill Corporation shares had fallen to 3.8c, their lowest level for a year.

The main driver of the fall appears to be the selling of large bundles of shares during the past week by Wilson Neill's cornerstone shareholder, the Ellis Family Trust.

The sales were brokered by JP Morgan, formerly Ord Minnett.

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