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Star’s deal to sell Queen’s Wharf on verge of collapse a day before deadline
This could lead to Star having to repay more than $36 million to its consortium partners by September.
Star’s cash levels are much stronger at $234 million after receiving funds from recent asset sales and an equity injection from US group Bally’s and interests associated with major…
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