$200m payday for WiseTech director
Another WiseTech director has sold $200m of shares as the company reels from Richard White’s sex scandal, prompting the Australian Shareholders Association to seek answers.
Another WiseTech director has sold $200m of shares as the company reels from Richard White’s sex scandal, prompting the Australian Shareholders Association to seek answers.
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