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Alan Dixon sold out eight days before ASIC case – The Australian Financial Review
Marvellously good timing for Dixon, if not for poor old Tony Pitt at 360 Capital.
On the afternoon of August 27, noted Quentin Tarantino fan and Dixon Advisory scion Alan Dixon dumped every single share he held in the troubled amalgam of Evans & Partners and Dixon Advisory he helped float only two years ago. By the morning of September 4, ASIC filed notice it was commencing civil action against Dixon Advisory, for allegedly failing to act in its clients’ best interests.
Eight days separate those two events. Marvellously good timing for Dixon, if not for poor old Tony Pit…
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