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As we have reported, Omega Lift is no more. All that remains is in the hands of the receivers. When we have sought information, they have directed us to their website: specifically to http://www.ksvadvisory.com/insolvency-cases/httpwww-ksvadvisory-cominsolvency-casesomega-lift-manufacturing-et-al/
It looks like the only people left to ask are KSV Advisory.
Good luck and keep us posted if you find anything useful.
  • Posted 22 Sep 2016 18:36
  • By TheEditor
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