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==1986-1991==
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==1988–1990==
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*This logo was plastered by the 1987-2008 [[The Program Exchange]] logos in 1993 reruns of seasons 3-4 of [[The New Leave It To Beaver]] (1987-1989) and the 2004-2016 [[Nelvana]] logo on/in some seasons 1-2 episodes of [[T and T]] (1988-1989) and season 3 of [[T and T]] (1990).
 
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==A Qintex Production==
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===1988–1989===
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====1988–1989====
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==A Qintex Production Presents/Qintex Presents/Q Presents==
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===1988–1989===
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==Qintex Entertainment==
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===1989–1990===
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==Qintex Entertainment Presents==
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===1989–1990===
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==Qintex Entertainment Distribution==
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===​1989–1990===
 
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Australia was drowning in high interest rates while the company's US assets filed for bankruptcy and the company was in two billion Australian dollars in debt. [[Commonwealth Bank]] appointed reveivers to the company following a failed buyout of MGM and the suspension of the company listing. Some assets were packaged to [[Seven Group Holdings]] then later to [[Seven West Media]]. <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qintex|accessdate=20 February 2024|title=Quintex - Wikipedia}}</ref> Executive {{Wikipedia link|Christopher Skase}} was found to be also defrauding the company and later fled to Spain after leaving arrest, where successfully evaded extradition until right after his death.{{Chronology|[[Hal Roach Studios, Inc.]]<br>Robert Halmi, Inc.|[[RHI Entertainment]]}}
 
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Latest revision as of 09:42, 22 February 2024

1988–1990

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A Qintex Production

1988–1989

Logopedia InfoWhite LOGO MISSING

1988–1989

Logopedia InfoWhite LOGO MISSING

A Qintex Production Presents/Qintex Presents/Q Presents

1988–1989

Q Presents logo

Qintex Entertainment

1989–1990

Logopedia InfoWhite LOGO MISSING

Qintex Entertainment Presents

1989–1990

Logopedia InfoWhite LOGO MISSING

Qintex Entertainment Distribution

​1989–1990

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Logopedia InfoWhite LOGO MISSING

Australia was drowning in high interest rates while the company's US assets filed for bankruptcy and the company was in two billion Australian dollars in debt. Commonwealth Bank appointed reveivers to the company following a failed buyout of MGM and the suspension of the company listing. Some assets were packaged to Seven Group Holdings then later to Seven West Media. [1] Executive Christopher Skase was found to be also defrauding the company and later fled to Spain after leaving arrest, where successfully evaded extradition until right after his death.

Hal Roach Studios, Inc.
Robert Halmi, Inc.
Qintex Entertainment
RHI Entertainment
  1. Quintex - Wikipedia. Retrieved on February 20, 2024.