Service Station Operator Has 190 Million Euros in Debt
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The Linz-based family-owned company Stiglechner, which operates around 140 petrol stations throughout Austria, is bankrupt. Now, the insolvency applications have also been officially filed – and they reveal a huge debt of just under 190 million euros. On Thursday, the events at Linz-based service station operator Stiglechner, as reported, had overturned themselves: After the entry of an investor became nothing, the family-owned company, founded …
"Our service stations operate under the license marks "bp" and "Shell" and "Eni" as well as under our own brand "IQ" according to the company.
Linz's gas station operator Stiglechner filed for insolvency on Friday as expected. The Landesgericht Linz applied for restructuring proceedings without self-administration for Julius Stiglechner GmbH and Stiglechner Gastanken GmbH, reported the KSV1870, Creditreform and AKV. A total of 584 employees and about 300 creditors are affected.
The Linz-based family-owned company Stiglechner is on the verge of insolvency. According to a report in the OÖN (online edition), discussions with a potential investor and bank have failed. Julius Stiglechner GmbH and Stiglechner Gastanken GmbH are affected. Around 640 employees are affected. LINZ. The Linz-based mineral oil dealer is insolvent and will file an application for insolvency with the Landesgericht Linz in the coming days. The compan…
According to "Oberösterreichische Nachrichten", the service station operator Stiglechner from Linz reports insolvency The company operates 140 service stations in Austria and employs 640 people.
The service station operator Stiglechner with 140 locations throughout Austria has slipped into insolvency. 640 employees are affected. The level of debt is still unclear.

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