Seven Network's main shareholder is Kerry Stokes.
Prior to his appointment by Kerry Stokes to Seven, he was associated with the Nine Network for 23 years.
May - Kerry Stokes becomes chairman of the Seven Network after reaching 20% ownership of the company.
Kerry Stokes acquired 14.9% through Seven Network and he became Chairman of West Australian Newspapers in 2009.
Shout's medals were bought by Kerry Stokes, and donated to the Australian War Memorial.
In 1997 he resigned from the Wildcats and became an executive for Kerry Stokes's parent company Australian Capital Equity.
Fatso is currently housed in a glass box in Kerry Stokes's North Sydney office.
One corporate executive who has opposed the deal is Kerry Stokes, chairman of the Seven Network, which owns television stations here.
It is a member of the Seven Network, whose principal shareholder is Perth-born Kerry Stokes.
"Balquhidder Station" was later bought by Kerry Stokes.