Virgin Australia has requested its shares be suspended from the ASX for the next seven days or until it makes an announcement regarding financial assistance.
Virgin has requested a $1.
4 million bailout from the government but Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said the government was not interested in the deal and instead urged the company to negotiate with its shareholders.
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