Les Wozniczka takes substantial shareholding in valuation firm, Landmark White

Les Wozniczka takes substantial shareholding in valuation firm, Landmark White
Staff reporterAugust 28, 2019

The former Futuris chief executive Les Wozniczka has emerged as a substantial shareholder in the valuation firm, Landmark White.

He now holds 9.5 percent of the ASX listed company.

His share acquisitions began in May. 

Another significant shareholder to emerge through the recent capital-raising was Noel and Michelle Kagi who hold 14 percent.

Kari, the director of irrigation products wholesaler HR Products, was already a shareholder.

Landmark White's oversubscribed $5.44 million capital-raising saw many exisiting shareholders not participate. 

Earlier this week the embattled property valuation group Landmark White made its long-awaited return to the ASX, with its shares trading at 9 cents.

Its return follows being hit with two cyber-attacks earlier this year when confidential home loan information was posted illegally on the web.

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