Search new owner Oguz winery continues
Baku/04.03.14/Turan : The State Committee on Property (SCP) once again put on an investment competition 98.4 % stake in JSC Oquz Sharab, which produces table water . Last time the competition was held in early 2013 .
Shares of the JSC were sold by the same method in 2005 to one investor , who under the SCP act fulfilled its obligations. Later, however, an agreement on the sale of shares Oguz winery was terminated , and the reasons for this step were not known .
Under the new competition from investors required to submit an investment program to restore the activity of the enterprise or organization of new production . Applicants must submit a proposal for the transfer to the state budget for the shares of the Company not less than 110 thousand manats. In addition, the investor will have to repay in 90 days salary arrears totaling 88.6 thousand manats.
Oguz winery commissioned in 1983. The company employs 22 people . Contrary to the requirements of the law of the land area and the characteristics of the enterprise structures are not reported.
The authorized capital of JSC Oquz Sharab is 244 thousand manats. Investment competition on 120 thousand shares . As of 1st January 2014 the obligation of JSC is 397 thousand manats, and accounts receivable - 55.5 thousand manats.
In Azerbaijan since 2005 practiced revision of privatization . To date from investors taken away by the state in various ways shares Azerboru, Siyazan Broiler, Azerkabel, Bakelektroavtomat, Khirdalan Et, etc. -08D-
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- 4 March 2014 16:20
Economics
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