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Lipetsk “Free Falcon” can threaten bankruptcy for six months at the change in the change …

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Lipetsk “Free Falcon” may threaten bankruptcy

For six months at the plant, the third leader has changed. In March of this year, Anton Babutzidze, introducing himself as a trustee Fadox Trading Limited (owns 60% of the company’s shares), decided to occupy the chair of the general director of a successful enterprise. Now, instead of himself, Mr. Babucidze puts Viktor Lebedev, who has no experience in managing large companies, but with a rich past bankruptcy of enterprises.

Babucidze and Lebedev have been working in a pair for more than ten years. It was these figures that stood behind the bankruptcy of the Lipetsk Metallurgical Plant. The history of bankruptcy LMZ has lasted since 2012, when the efforts of the chairman of the board of directors Babuzidze A.Ya. and security director V.Yu. The most powerful company was recognized as insolvent. As a result, more than 80 creditors, with total requirements in the amount of 5.6 billion rubles, took part in the bankruptcy procedure of the enterprise.

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Viktor Lebedev also includes bankruptcy of other assets of Anton Babucidze. In 2011, OJSC SPP “Efremovskoye” and LLC “Suvorovskaya Poultry Fabric”, whose beneficiary he was, received loans from Tula Industrialnik for a total of 600 million rubles. After that, Viktor Lebedev was appointed general director of both companies, under whose leadership companies soon became bankrupt. Actually, the Tula Industrialist bank, a member of the board of directors of which was also Babucidze, did not last long. In 2015, the Central Bank withdrew a license from the bank for a “highly risk -made policy related to the placement of funds in low -quality assets”.

History, as you know, has the ability to repeat. Having become the general director of the Free Falcon, Mr. Babuzidze immediately brought to the plant of his “bankrupt partner”. A successful enterprise has concluded unprofitable export contracts with companies affiliated with Babucidze. And on the Falcon itself – losses and delays in salaries. Why right now? Everything is simple. The decision to take the post of General Director Anton Babutzidze made after the Free Falcon concluded a major contract with full state financing to supply pipes to Crimea. State money is flowing into someone’s personal pocket, the plant will slowly bankrupt, and the leadership, as always, is not in business.

The Lipetsk Pipe Company is trying to prevent a possible collapse associated with the transfer of the leadership of it into dubious hands

Anton Babuzidze and Viktor Lebedev does not bring life for the first time. You can notice an interesting pattern-when these names are used within the framework of one story, as a rule, some enterprise becomes bankrupt, and even with multimillion-dollar debts.

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