Skope building mystery puzzles trade

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In another twist to a story that has already left many in the industry with their jaws on the floor, the Skope Group building in Castle Hill pictured in company literature with the bright red Skope signage on it does not in reality have any signage – the image in the corporate marketing appears to have been photoshopped on.

 

Website: Sign copany Skope has signage
Website: Sign company Skope has signage

The premises at 11A Hudson Parade Castle Hill presents in real life as an anonymous block, but in Skope website it has the company logo and name clearly visible on two sides on the left hand corner of the building.

 

Skope Group Services is based in the building, along with Scream Visual, which is another trading name of Clear Skies Corp. Another company All Works also operates from the Castle Hill address; it is this company that the administrator had queries over when it came to the sale of a crane from Clear Skies.

 

Reality: signage company has missing signs
Reality: signage company has no signs

Skope Group Services Manufacturing, a trading name of Clear Skies, is the company which has just shed 70 per cent of its $2.3m debt though a DOCA and which claims to be nothing to do with Skope Group Services; it operates from a Campbelltown premises.

 

Skope Group Services is currently advertising for eight staff, who will not be based in Castle Hill, but in… Campbelltown. Applicants, though, are asked to send their CVs to Affan Hashmi, whose email address is... @Scream Visual.

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