LOL. You obviously know as little about defamation law as you do about the stockmarket. [Absolutely zero.]
- The Defamation Act 2005 (Act) introduced a general rule that corporations cannot sue in defamation, unless they can bring themselves within the definition of an “excluded corporation”. The issue is important in practice. Although companies will sometimes have other causes of action available to them arising out of the publication of defamatory material (eg an action for injurious falsehood, which is available where a defendant maliciously publishes false material which causes special damage to the company or its property), these actions are much harder to prove than a claim for defamation.
- 2. A corporation is an excluded corporation if:
a. ...
b. it employs few than 10 persons and is not related to another corporation,
and the corporation is not a public body.
https://www.hopgoodganim.com.au/page/knowledge-centre/blog/when-can-a-company-sue-for-defamation
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