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Le Coq Sportif place in court: what came to the French emblem?

Le Coq Sportif place in court: what came to the French emblem?

Le Coq Sportif, which supplied the French Olympic delegation in Paris with l’été dernier, this place and place of legal redress, announced the sale on November 22, 2024 of the house of the society’s mother, Airesis.

Cette mesure est assortie d’“a six-month observation period for the principle of continuous operation.”

“Le Coq Sportif s’appuie sur cette procédure pour repondre aux défis auxquels la marque est contée, tout en voulant protéger ses 330 employees et les centaines d’emplois indirectly”indique Airesis in the communiqué.

Society is in a quandary waiting for indica in October “financial decisions”

Airesis, qui détient 75% du Coq Sportif, precision equipment that is in stock “Request to open damages proceedings before the Paris Commercial Tribunal.”

What is objective?

“This request is to conduct a study in court for the hearing, which must confirm judicial redress during the six-month observation period of the principle of continuous operation.”join the communiqué.

“This recovery period provides an opportunity to attract and complete discussions with new investors and partners developing strategies to increase activity and strengthen the economic model.”details about the society.

Airesis Souligne que “l’objectif est clair: capitalization of the success of the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris in 2024, which will demonstrate the capabilities of Coq Sportif à se comporter comme une une marque, tout en conservant et en valorisant les savoir-faire industriels français, real Piliers de l ‘identité de la Marque’.

Financial situation

In September the financiers’ results for the first semester were published, the group recorded a profit of 18.2 million euros against 10.5 million in the first semester of 2023 and 28.2 million for the Ensemble de l’Anne passed.

Le Coq Sport, if it receives 2.9 million euros in May 2024 from the Paris Organizing Committee in 2024, will not leave until 30 September 150,000 euros in compensation.

A group of Australians made a profit of €12.5 million at the French state club.

The business is in open legal proceedings with the French Rugby Federation (FFR), which recovered €5.3 million from insolvency last year.