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Zambrero billionaire sues former CEO to stop him taking credit
Primrose RiordanSenior Reporter
The billionaire founder of Zambrero, Sam Prince, has accused the Mexican-themed restaurant chain’s former chief executive Stuart Cook of taking too much credit for helping build the business, and is suing him for “misleading or deceptive conduct”.
Dr Prince, a former medical student whose fortune was estimated at $1.1 billion by the Financial Review Rich List, founded Zambrero in 2005. The company now has more than 215 stores in Australia and 35 overseas and is valued at more than $1 billion.
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