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    CREDITORS OF BANKRUPTED SUPERMARKET CHAIN WAIT IN LINE TO RECEIVE MONEY, BUT WITH NO HOPE

    03.25.2015 17:34 epress.am

    The bankrupted Star supermarket chain, according to court verdict, had
    10 billion drams worth of debt to a number of businesses. To this day
    the latter have not received their money, writes the Hraparak newspaper
    stressing that there is currently a new "rip-off scheme" going on.

    The paper writes that every day about ten suppliers of the Moskvichka
    trade chain wait in line in front of the Business Leader Holding
    office. However, the companies have no hope that their losses will be
    restored. "In the wholesale trade sector usuallu we work relying on
    one's honest word because there is no legal mechanism to guarantee one
    from losses," said a Business-Leader Holding Company creditor Levon
    Farmanyan, who deals with importing dairy products and wholesale,
    to the Hraparak journalist.

    Farmanyan assured that he annually loses around 10 percent due to
    dishonest businesses and this situation is widespread. "I have court
    verdicts regarding a dozen of subjects that have ruled confiscation,
    but it's not possible to actually implement the confiscation because
    the compulsory enforcement service says that the subject doesn't
    exist or has no assets," said the entrepreneur.

    Note, that Moskvichka supermarket chain belongs to Yerevan's former
    police chief Nerses Nazaryan's family. The supermarkets began to
    slowly close after Nazaryan's dismissal, according to the media,
    the company is in serious financial problems.

    http://www.epress.am/en/2015/03/25/creditors-of-bankrupted-supermarket-chain-wait-in-line-to-receive-money-but-with-no-hope.html



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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