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QMS in $200m legal stoush with Singleton, Carnegie and Whyte

Max Mason
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An outdoor advertising business owned by John Singleton, Mark Carnegie and Robert Whyte is suing takeover subject QMS Media for up to $200 million, alleging it is entitled to lost revenues over a breach of a cooperation agreement.

QMS CEO Barclay Nettlefold. 

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