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Leighton denies settlement on class action

LEIGHTON Holdings has denied that it has reached a settlement with shareholders who launched a lawsuit following its alleged April 2011 late disclosure of a revised profit forecast for that financial year.

Marion Lopez
Leighton denies settlement on class action

Fairfax Media reported this morning that the group would pay out almost $A70 million dollars in compensation to settle the class action launched by law firm Maurice Blackburn on behalf of about 2400 investors....

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