Sunday, February 13, 2011

Ivolga puts world's biggest farm up for sale

The world's biggest farm has put up the for-sale sign, after being hit by a collapse in grain prices during the world financial crisis, and then by the droughts and the fires that raged across its territories last summer. Ivolga, a farming conglomerate which controls 1.5m hectares of land across Russia and Kazakhstan, is presently negotiating with Royal Bank of Scotland, which leads its creditors, to restructure a $300m loan it arranged in 2007. The company's immense holding, an area a third the size of Wales, easily outstrips that of El Tejar, the Argentine conglomerate which is the largest farm...

3 comments:

  1. Is there Anyone able to tell Me EXACTLY
    whichBank/Branch is selling IVOLGA
    the NAMe of the Banking Officer entrusted with that sale
    and MOST IMPORTANT
    THE EMAIL , to reach such a person .
    Many thanks ,
    vic Perroni
    vperroni37@gmail.com

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  2. Never got a reply .
    If the Company is for sale Management must make available all data .
    This is not happening .
    Management does NOT answer emails nor phone calls .
    Perhaps They have to forced .
    By Whom ?
    The Sheriff at Kastenay City ?
    The Lenders ? who hold an unpaid loan of $300-mil ?
    And They are not the only Ones !
    Does the present Management want Ivolga to go bankrupt ?
    W H Y ?
    Perhaps the Government of Kazakhstan should intervene .
    Certainly We need to cleare this matter and cleat it very quickly .
    Vic Perroni
    vperronio37@gmail.com

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  3. Never got a reply .
    If the Company is for sale Management must make available all data .
    This is not happening .
    Management does NOT answer emails nor phone calls .
    Perhaps They have to forced .
    By Whom ?
    The Sheriff at Kastenay City ?
    The Lenders ? who hold an unpaid loan of $300-mil ?
    And They are not the only Ones !
    Does the present Management want Ivolga to go bankrupt ?
    W H Y ?
    Perhaps the Government of Kazakhstan should intervene .
    Certainly We need to cleare this matter and clear it very quickly .
    Vic Perroni
    vperronio37@gmail.com

    ReplyDelete