Dyldam, one of the nation’s largest privately owned building companies, has collapsed into financial ruin. The company's downfall has been exacerbated by feuding between former owners, resulting in lawsuits, bankruptcy actions, and legal charges. The debts of the collapsed group of businesses, including Apollo Stairs and Showrooms, have blown out to almost $23 million, with other subsidiaries quietly going under in recent weeks.
A Melbourne-based home building company has collapsed just 18 months after it was slapped with $40,000 in fines for underpaying a worker > https://t.co/Gcn7PfG73B https://t.co/s2ogWTcW1Y
The debts of a collapsed group of businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks. https://t.co/zXDpMEBcM2
Apollo Stairs, Showrooms collapse into liquidation, company’s debts explode to $23m https://t.co/3z5v7lwygc @newscomauHQ
#BREAKING: The debts of a collapsed group of businesses have blown out to almost $23 million, while other subsidiaries have quietly gone under in recent weeks. https://t.co/zXDpMEBcM2
Exclusive: One of the nation’s biggest privately owned building companies, Dyldam, lies in financial ruin with feuding between former owners resulting in lawsuits, bankruptcy actions and legal charges https://t.co/CscHQIr8aG