Thursday, 13 August, 2020 - 12:00
Gascoyne secures funding for recapitalisation
Gascoyne Resources has secured a $125 million funding package to facilitate the recapitalisation plan put forward by its administrators.
FTI Consulting is a global business advisory firm that provides multidisciplinary solutions to complex challenges and opportunities.
In April 2013 the firm, best known in Perth for its public relations division, acquired insolvency practitioner and corporate advisory firm Taylor Woodings.
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Gascoyne Resources has secured a $125 million funding package to facilitate the recapitalisation plan put forward by its administrators.
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