Tag: Rompetro

  • Ponta: Am solicitat Rompetrol să aibă aproape un miliard de dolari pentru investiţii

    “Am avansat foarte mult şi mâine (marţi – n.r.) vom avea o discuţie pe tema soluţionării diferendului privind Rompetrol. Acolo Guvernul şi statul român pot să încaseze o sumă importantă pentru o parte din pachetul de acţiuni şi mai ales dincolo de suma pe care o încasăm şi care, sigur, intră la buget, cel mai important este solicitarea noastră către cei de la Rompetrol de a avea un volum important, aproape un miliard de dolari, de investiţii în perioada următoare. Până la urmă, repet, banii intră la buget, se cheltuie, însă investiţiile sunt partea cea mai importantă”, a spus Ponta, după şedinţa USL.

    Grupul Rompetrol a anunţat săptămâna trecută că a încheiat un memorandum cu Oficiul Participaţiilor Statului şi Privatizării în Industrie (OPSPI) prin care s-a angajat că va răscumpăra o parte din acţiunile statului la compania Rompetrol Rafinare.

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  • Disputa Tariceanu-Voinescu, in plenul Camerei, pe tema Rompetrol

    Disputa a fost provocata de deputatul PDL, care, in cadrul
    dezbaterilor generale privind oportunitatea constituirii Comisiei
    de ancheta privind patinoarul olimpic de la Brasov, a propus, in
    nume personal, “o ancheta pe felul cum s-au transformat datoriile
    Rompetrol in obligatiuni de stat”, mentionand ca, in privinta
    hotararilor Camerei, exista o serioasa problema de Regulament in
    privinta imposibilitatii depunerii de amendamente.

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  • One billion dollars for a new Rompetrol

    Firstly, he is much more open to discussions – this started after the businessman sold 75% of Rompetrol to the Kazakhs at KazMunaiGaz. Secondly, he talks more about macroeconomics than about business, another change that has occurred over the last few years. Thirdly, the business that he is talking about is not just Rompetrol, it includes another four businesses in which he invested, but in which he was not involved at executive level. What has not changed, as far as Dinu Patriciu is concerned, is that he has remained as secretive as ever.

    Out of the four businesses, in which he has so far invested over one billion dollars, he talks openly only about Adevarul Holding (the media company which has now reached 1,000 employees and turnover estimated at 120 million dollars for this year) and about the real estate investments. His main real estate investment has been the acquisition of Fabian. Dinu Patriciu is reluctant to give too many details on the other two businesses, which operate in completely unrelated sectors (energy and technology), but admits they account for the bulk of the billion-dollar investment he has made so far.

    The IT business, whose name Dinu Patriciu declines to reveal, is a telecom equipment producer in Germany, which ”has already started production, boasts hundreds of employees and has a turnover in the range of hundreds of millions of euros.” Patriciu has a partner by his side in the IT business (”I have a partner, I am the financial and majority investor,”) and has applied the same strategy to the energy business, which focuses on the research area: ”In this business, we focus on alternative energy – it is an international research project whose aim is to identify the technological means to make use of sea resources.”