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Agrokor

Agrokor (Croatian pronunciation: [âɡrokoːr]) was a conglomerate, largely centered in agribusiness, with headquarters in Zagreb, Croatia. Founded in 1976 as a flower grower, it became a joint stock company in 1989, with 100 percent ownership held by founder Ivica Todorić. It greatly expanded its operations in the following 25 years by acquiring several large companies in Croatia and Southeast Europe. The Agrokor group had an annual sales revenue of 6.465 billion in 2015, which made it the second-largest retail and eleventh-largest overall company in all of Southeast Europe.[5] As of 31 December 2017, Agrokor employed around 50,900 people.[4] On 1 April 2019, the assets of the demised Agrokor were consolidated within the newly founded Fortenova Group.

Agrokor d.d.
TypeJoint-stock company/ under Extraordinary Administration
IndustryFood and soft drinks, retail
Founded1989 (1989)
FounderIvica Todorić
DefunctOctober 13, 2022 (2022-10-13)
SuccessorFortenova Group
Headquarters,
Area served
Southeast and Central Europe
Key people
Fabris Peruško (Extraordinary Commissioner)[1]
Revenue 5.223 billion (2018)[2]
€192.48 million (2018)[2]
Total assets €4.278 billion (2018)[2]
Total equity €0 (2018)[2]
OwnerAdria Group Holding B.V. (95.52%) (as of 2016)[3]
Number of employees
50,903 (2017)[4]
DivisionsRetail Group, Food Group, Business Group
SubsidiariesKonzum (81%)
Ledo (79%)
Jamnica (80%)
Websitenagodba.agrokor.hr

Within Agrokor, whose primary activity was production and distribution of food and beverages and retail trade, among others, there were also the largest Croatian producer of mineral and spring water Jamnica, ice cream company Ledo, oil, margarine and mayonnaise production company Zvijezda, the largest Croatian meat production company PIK Vrbovec, agricultural-industrial company Belje, the largest Croatian retailer Konzum, and the largest Croatian retail newsstand chain Tisak.

Ivica Todorić, founder of Agrokor, served as companies' CEO until April 2017. When Agrokor's financial difficulties became untenable, in March 2017 the government of Croatia hastily drafted and passed the Law on Extraordinary Administration Procedure in Enterprises of Systematic Importance for the Republic of Croatia, and by Todorić's activation of the Law in early April 2017 the Government forestalled the bankruptcy procedure and effectively took control over the company. Special administrator Ante Ramljak was appointed by the Commercial Court on 10 April 2017. Nevertheless, Ivica Todorić remained a nominal owner of Agrokor.[6] Ministry of Economy, Entrepreneurship and Crafts published on its web site the Monthly Report on Economic and Financial Situation and the Implementation of Agrokor's Extraordinary Administration Measures for the period between 10 April to 10 May 2017, written by commissioner Ramljak, in which it was revealed that Agrokor didn't have a business plan for 2017 and was in a crisis of management. On 17 October 2017, the Croatian State Attorney Office launched a criminal prosecution against 13 members of the former governing and supervisory boards, including owner Ivica Todorić himself, on suspicions of abuse of power in economic business, forgery of official documents and breach of trade and business bookkeeping obligations. Ivica Todorić was reportedly residing in London, pending arrest and extradition. On 28 February 2018, Fabris Peruško was appointed as new Extraordinary Commissioner.[7] More than 80% of Agrokor creditors voted in favor of the Settlement plan on 4 July 2018.[8] Settlement was implemented on 1 April 2019 and business operations and assets were transferred to a new holding company according to the Settlement plan.[9] Agrokor d.d. continued to be under Extraordinary Administration until all legal steps defined by the Settlement plan were fulfilled.

The extraordinary administration procedure in Agrokor has been closed and Agrokor d.d. no longer exists since it has been struck from the Court Registry in October 2022.[10]

History edit

 
Agrokor moved into Cibona Tower on 4 January 2000[11] and used it until 4 December 2017[12][13] when moved to another location.

1976–1989: Foundation and early years edit

In 1976, Ivica Todorić founded a company for the production and sale of flowers and flower seedlings. The first greenhouses were built during the same year and the sale of the goods expanded to the rest of the country. Although the communist government of SFR Yugoslavia didn't fancy private companies, Todorić was able to hire more than 50 people in the first two fiscal years. By 1977, business was expanded by new programs: import and export of cereals, oil crops, fruit, and vegetables, with a significant increase in turnover and profits. The company soon become the leader in the flower industry.[citation needed]

1989–2003: Domestic expansion edit

In 1989, when the laws become more liberal, Todorić founded the joint-stock company Agrokor. It entered the construction industry in the next two years and bought a factory for processing soy in Zadar.[14]

In 1992, Agrokor became the majority owner of Jamnica and Agroprerada. In 1993, Agrokor became the majority owner of Zvijezda and DIP from Turopolje. The factory Jamnica, completely destroyed during the Croatian War of Independence, was rebuilt and the production started again. In 1994, a modern distribution system was introduced at Zvijezda and Jamnica factories. Jamnica received new product lines and began bottling into PET bottles. Agrokor became majority owner of Ledo, Konzum, Silos-mlinovi, Bobis and Solana Pag. In 1995, the first Super Konzum store was opened. The Agrokor Group was registered in 1997.[15] The acquisition of Jaska vino d.d., which produces juices as well as quality wines named Podrum Mladina, took place in 1998.

Silos Mlinovi and SRC Andrijaševci were incorporated into PIK Vinkovci. This was followed by the start of construction work for a distribution center, which was also the largest investment project in the Group. In Čitluk (BiH), a new company for ice production named Čitluk Ledo was established in 2000. In the same year, Agrokor opened its largest distribution center in Croatia and the region. According to the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Agrokor had a credit worth of 170 million euros. Agrokor holds 97.4% of the shares of Sarajevski Kiseljak company.

Ledo and Irida Daruvar agreed on a strategic cooperation in 2001 for the distribution and sale of frozen fish. Soon afterward, Konzum started with wholesale. With the establishment of the company Mala Neretva Konzum, Agrokor entered the business of buying fruits and vegetables from the Neretva Valley. In 2002, Agrokor became the first supplier of biofuels in Croatia. In the same year, Agrokor bought the trading company Alastora.[16] Shortly afterwards, Agrokor offered its 130 million euros worth bonds on the Luxembourg Stock Exchange.

2003–2017: Regional expansion and dominance edit

In 2003, Agrokor acquired 51% of a trading company and distribution center TPDC Sarajevo (BiH) and 55.49% of the shares of Frikom (Serbia). In addition, the mineral water Jamnica received the EAUSCAR excellence award. In 2004, Sloboda from Osijek and Medijator from Dubrovnik were bought by Agrokor. In addition, Agrokor opened three new companies, Agrolaguna in Poreč, Fonyodi water filling plant and the Baldauf ice cream factory in Hungary. The new product line for Jana still mineral water was realized in 2004 and the flavored water Jana – Strawberry/Guava received EAUSCAR excellence award.

In 2005, Agrokor bought Dijamant (edible oil manufacturer) from Zrenjanin and Idea (supermarket chain) from Belgrade. It also acquired 99.76% of PIK Vrbovec and 67.92% of Belje and opened the first drugstore called Kozmo. The product Jana received an EAUSCAR excellence award in the same year as natural spring water.

In 2006, EBRD invested 110 million euros into the equity capital of Agrokor and thus gained 8.33% in the Group. In 2007, Agrokor bought Tisak, the largest retail newsstand chain in Croatia. Logistics and distribution center in Dugopolje opened in 2010. In the first three years, Agrokors' combined volume invests totaled 560 million kunas. In the same year, Agrokor bought 87.98% of Vupik from Vukovar, one of the largest agricultural producers in Croatia for 30 million kunas. The most modern winery in the region worth €20 million was opened at Belje in 2011.[17] First biogas facility was opened in Gradec in 2012.[15]

In 2014, with the largest transaction in the region's history, Agrokor become the owner of the Slovenian Mercator trading chain. The value of the transaction was 544 million euros. In 2017, Agrokor sold Kozmo.

2017–2019: Insolvency and government's intervention edit

In January 2017, Moody's lowered Agrokor's rating from B2 to B3 and at the same time increased the possibility of companies bankruptcy, and later lowered Agrokor's rating four more times by June. Agrokor's bonds started losing value. In February 2017, Moody's reduced the prospects for Agrokor's rating from stable to negative. In April 2017, the government passed a law, nicknamed Lex Agrokor, that allowed the government to appoint an executive with a special crisis management team to steer a restructuring of companies with more than 5,000 employees who were in financial troubles.

More than a third of Agrokor's debt in early 2017 was said to be held by Russia's two biggest banks, including the state-owned Sberbank; the Russian ambassador to Croatia's public threat to Agrokor in February 2017 was seen by Croatian analysts as a sign that Agrokor's problems had a geopolitical dimension and were being instrumentalised by Russia to expand its influence and exert pressure.[18][19][20][21]

On 7 April 2017, Agrokor's management filed a request for activation of Lex Agrokor, drafted and passed by the government days prior, after which the Government appointed Ante Ramljak as Agrokor's extraordinary manager. He started negotiating with banks and suppliers in order to rescue the company from bankruptcy.

On 9 October 2017, Ramljak announced that he had filed criminal charges against Ivica Todorić and his associates for tampering with the company's financial statements.[22] The revised audit of Agrokor's reports showed a net loss in 2016 of 11 billion kunas ($1.73 billion) and in 2015 of 3.6 billion kunas against a net profit of 1.2 billion kunas reported by the Todorić management; the value of Agrokor's net worth for 2015 and 2016 was reduced by 22 billion kuna.[23]

Later in October 2017, the State Attorney Office launched a criminal prosecution of 13 members of the governing and supervisory boards and 2 auditors on charges of abuse of power in economic business, forgery of official documents and breach of trade and business bookkeeping obligation.[24][25] Ivica Todorić, still a nominal owner of Agrokor, was charged with false accounting, fraud by false representation, and abuse of position — amounting to a total alleged fraud worth about 110 million Euros.[26] In a series of website publications, Ivica Todorić rejected the charges and accused the Croatian government of political persecution.[26]

On 28 February 2018, Fabris Peruško was appointed as new Extraordinary Commissioner.[7] More than 80% of Agrokor creditors voted in favor of the Settlement plan at a hearing held on 4 July 2018.[8]

On 26 September 2019 in Cleveland, Fabris Peruško was presented with the Turnaround and Transaction Award (TMA) for the financial restructuring of Agrokor, proclaimed by the industry in the US to be the most significant international procedure of its kind in the world in the 'international transaction of the year' category and one of the world's 12 most significant international restructuring procedures in 2018.[27]

The Extraordinary Administration Procedure was recognized as an insolvency procedure in England and Wales in November 2017, in Switzerland in February 2018 and in the US, pursuant to Chapter 15, in November 2018. By Regulation of the European Parliament and Council, in July 2018 the Extraordinary Administration Procedure Act was enlisted among the acts recognized as insolvency procedures on the entire EU territory.[28]

Settlement was implemented on 1 April 2019 and business operations and assets were transferred to a new holding company, Fortenova Group, according to the Settlement plan.[29]

Acquisitions edit

Agrokor's core businesses are the production and distribution of food and drinks and retail, and over the years the group acquired several large Croatian companies in those sectors:

  • Jamnica – the largest water bottling company in Croatia, established in the 1830s and acquired by Agrokor in 1992.
  • Zvijezda – the largest cooking oil and margarine factory in the country, established in 1916 by Samuel David Alexander and acquired in 1993.
  • Konzum – the largest supermarket chain in the country which operates over 600 stores in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia. Founded as "Unikonzum" in 1957, the company was acquired by Agrokor in 1994
  • Ledo – the largest ice cream and frozen food manufacturer in Croatia, established in 1976 and acquired in 1994.
  • PIK Vrbovec – the largest meat manufacturer in the country, acquired in 2005.
  • Belje – the largest agricultural company in the country, acquired in 2005.
  • Agrolaguna – winemaking, olive growing, and cattle farming company acquired in 2005.
  • Tisak – the largest chain of newsstands in the country and the biggest retailer of newspapers and tobacco products. Agrokor acquired a 54 percent majority stake in Tisak in 2007.

Agrokor also acquired or founded a number of companies in the region, including the Serbian ice cream manufacturer Frikom, water bottling companies Sarajevski kiseljak (in Bosnia and Herzegovina) and Fonyodi (in Hungary) and others.

Several of Agrokor's Croatian subsidiaries are listed on the Zagreb Stock Exchange (ZSE) and Ledo is included in its official share index CROBEX as of September 2010.[30]

For approaching international capital markets, Agrokor had to receive a rating by a rating agency as this is a must to give potential investors a benchmark. Without the ratings of Standard & Poor's and Moody's, Agrokor could not have issued two major bonds (one at the end of 2009 about 400 million, one in 2011 about 150 million).[31] In April 2012, Standard & Poor's also revised the outlook on Agrokor's ‘B’ rating to positive from stable.[32]

Agrokor had to be considered by the Croatian market regulator Croatian Competition Agency (Croatian: Agencija za zaštitu tržišnog natjecanja, AZTN) for some of its acquisitions. It requested approval of acquisition of Mercator where Agrokor will have to shut down some retail locations in Croatia.[33][34]

In June 2014, Agrokor finalized the acquisition of an 80.75% stake in Mercator, which is the biggest retail chain in Slovenia, and throughout the Balkans, with over 2000 retail stores.[35] On 27 June 2014, Agrokor acquired the majority stake of Poslovni sistem Mercator and became its majority owner. The total value of the transaction amounts to €544 million, out of which €324 million are for the acquisition of 100 percent of shares, and the rest to be used for deleveraging Mercator's financial position and for working capital requirements of Mercator's operations.[36]

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

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agrokor, croatian, pronunciation, âɡrokoːr, conglomerate, largely, centered, agribusiness, with, headquarters, zagreb, croatia, founded, 1976, flower, grower, became, joint, stock, company, 1989, with, percent, ownership, held, founder, ivica, todorić, greatly. Agrokor Croatian pronunciation aɡrokoːr was a conglomerate largely centered in agribusiness with headquarters in Zagreb Croatia Founded in 1976 as a flower grower it became a joint stock company in 1989 with 100 percent ownership held by founder Ivica Todoric It greatly expanded its operations in the following 25 years by acquiring several large companies in Croatia and Southeast Europe The Agrokor group had an annual sales revenue of 6 465 billion in 2015 which made it the second largest retail and eleventh largest overall company in all of Southeast Europe 5 As of 31 December 2017 Agrokor employed around 50 900 people 4 On 1 April 2019 the assets of the demised Agrokor were consolidated within the newly founded Fortenova Group Agrokor d d TypeJoint stock company under Extraordinary AdministrationIndustryFood and soft drinks retailFounded1989 1989 FounderIvica TodoricDefunctOctober 13 2022 2022 10 13 SuccessorFortenova GroupHeadquartersZagreb CroatiaArea servedSoutheast and Central EuropeKey peopleFabris Perusko Extraordinary Commissioner 1 Revenue 5 223 billion 2018 2 Net income 192 48 million 2018 2 Total assets 4 278 billion 2018 2 Total equity 0 2018 2 OwnerAdria Group Holding B V 95 52 as of 2016 3 Number of employees50 903 2017 4 DivisionsRetail Group Food Group Business GroupSubsidiariesKonzum 81 Ledo 79 Jamnica 80 Websitenagodba wbr agrokor wbr hrWithin Agrokor whose primary activity was production and distribution of food and beverages and retail trade among others there were also the largest Croatian producer of mineral and spring water Jamnica ice cream company Ledo oil margarine and mayonnaise production company Zvijezda the largest Croatian meat production company PIK Vrbovec agricultural industrial company Belje the largest Croatian retailer Konzum and the largest Croatian retail newsstand chain Tisak Ivica Todoric founder of Agrokor served as companies CEO until April 2017 When Agrokor s financial difficulties became untenable in March 2017 the government of Croatia hastily drafted and passed the Law on Extraordinary Administration Procedure in Enterprises of Systematic Importance for the Republic of Croatia and by Todoric s activation of the Law in early April 2017 the Government forestalled the bankruptcy procedure and effectively took control over the company Special administrator Ante Ramljak was appointed by the Commercial Court on 10 April 2017 Nevertheless Ivica Todoric remained a nominal owner of Agrokor 6 Ministry of Economy Entrepreneurship and Crafts published on its web site the Monthly Report on Economic and Financial Situation and the Implementation of Agrokor s Extraordinary Administration Measures for the period between 10 April to 10 May 2017 written by commissioner Ramljak in which it was revealed that Agrokor didn t have a business plan for 2017 and was in a crisis of management On 17 October 2017 the Croatian State Attorney Office launched a criminal prosecution against 13 members of the former governing and supervisory boards including owner Ivica Todoric himself on suspicions of abuse of power in economic business forgery of official documents and breach of trade and business bookkeeping obligations Ivica Todoric was reportedly residing in London pending arrest and extradition On 28 February 2018 Fabris Perusko was appointed as new Extraordinary Commissioner 7 More than 80 of Agrokor creditors voted in favor of the Settlement plan on 4 July 2018 8 Settlement was implemented on 1 April 2019 and business operations and assets were transferred to a new holding company according to the Settlement plan 9 Agrokor d d continued to be under Extraordinary Administration until all legal steps defined by the Settlement plan were fulfilled The extraordinary administration procedure in Agrokor has been closed and Agrokor d d no longer exists since it has been struck from the Court Registry in October 2022 10 Contents 1 History 1 1 1976 1989 Foundation and early years 1 2 1989 2003 Domestic expansion 1 3 2003 2017 Regional expansion and dominance 1 4 2017 2019 Insolvency and government s intervention 2 Acquisitions 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit nbsp Agrokor moved into Cibona Tower on 4 January 2000 11 and used it until 4 December 2017 12 13 when moved to another location 1976 1989 Foundation and early years edit In 1976 Ivica Todoric founded a company for the production and sale of flowers and flower seedlings The first greenhouses were built during the same year and the sale of the goods expanded to the rest of the country Although the communist government of SFR Yugoslavia didn t fancy private companies Todoric was able to hire more than 50 people in the first two fiscal years By 1977 business was expanded by new programs import and export of cereals oil crops fruit and vegetables with a significant increase in turnover and profits The company soon become the leader in the flower industry citation needed 1989 2003 Domestic expansion edit In 1989 when the laws become more liberal Todoric founded the joint stock company Agrokor It entered the construction industry in the next two years and bought a factory for processing soy in Zadar 14 In 1992 Agrokor became the majority owner of Jamnica and Agroprerada In 1993 Agrokor became the majority owner of Zvijezda and DIP from Turopolje The factory Jamnica completely destroyed during the Croatian War of Independence was rebuilt and the production started again In 1994 a modern distribution system was introduced at Zvijezda and Jamnica factories Jamnica received new product lines and began bottling into PET bottles Agrokor became majority owner of Ledo Konzum Silos mlinovi Bobis and Solana Pag In 1995 the first Super Konzum store was opened The Agrokor Group was registered in 1997 15 The acquisition of Jaska vino d d which produces juices as well as quality wines named Podrum Mladina took place in 1998 Silos Mlinovi and SRC Andrijasevci were incorporated into PIK Vinkovci This was followed by the start of construction work for a distribution center which was also the largest investment project in the Group In Citluk BiH a new company for ice production named Citluk Ledo was established in 2000 In the same year Agrokor opened its largest distribution center in Croatia and the region According to the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development Agrokor had a credit worth of 170 million euros Agrokor holds 97 4 of the shares of Sarajevski Kiseljak company Ledo and Irida Daruvar agreed on a strategic cooperation in 2001 for the distribution and sale of frozen fish Soon afterward Konzum started with wholesale With the establishment of the company Mala Neretva Konzum Agrokor entered the business of buying fruits and vegetables from the Neretva Valley In 2002 Agrokor became the first supplier of biofuels in Croatia In the same year Agrokor bought the trading company Alastora 16 Shortly afterwards Agrokor offered its 130 million euros worth bonds on the Luxembourg Stock Exchange 2003 2017 Regional expansion and dominance edit In 2003 Agrokor acquired 51 of a trading company and distribution center TPDC Sarajevo BiH and 55 49 of the shares of Frikom Serbia In addition the mineral water Jamnica received the EAUSCAR excellence award In 2004 Sloboda from Osijek and Medijator from Dubrovnik were bought by Agrokor In addition Agrokor opened three new companies Agrolaguna in Porec Fonyodi water filling plant and the Baldauf ice cream factory in Hungary The new product line for Jana still mineral water was realized in 2004 and the flavored water Jana Strawberry Guava received EAUSCAR excellence award In 2005 Agrokor bought Dijamant edible oil manufacturer from Zrenjanin and Idea supermarket chain from Belgrade It also acquired 99 76 of PIK Vrbovec and 67 92 of Belje and opened the first drugstore called Kozmo The product Jana received an EAUSCAR excellence award in the same year as natural spring water In 2006 EBRD invested 110 million euros into the equity capital of Agrokor and thus gained 8 33 in the Group In 2007 Agrokor bought Tisak the largest retail newsstand chain in Croatia Logistics and distribution center in Dugopolje opened in 2010 In the first three years Agrokors combined volume invests totaled 560 million kunas In the same year Agrokor bought 87 98 of Vupik from Vukovar one of the largest agricultural producers in Croatia for 30 million kunas The most modern winery in the region worth 20 million was opened at Belje in 2011 17 First biogas facility was opened in Gradec in 2012 15 In 2014 with the largest transaction in the region s history Agrokor become the owner of the Slovenian Mercator trading chain The value of the transaction was 544 million euros In 2017 Agrokor sold Kozmo 2017 2019 Insolvency and government s intervention edit In January 2017 Moody s lowered Agrokor s rating from B2 to B3 and at the same time increased the possibility of companies bankruptcy and later lowered Agrokor s rating four more times by June Agrokor s bonds started losing value In February 2017 Moody s reduced the prospects for Agrokor s rating from stable to negative In April 2017 the government passed a law nicknamed Lex Agrokor that allowed the government to appoint an executive with a special crisis management team to steer a restructuring of companies with more than 5 000 employees who were in financial troubles More than a third of Agrokor s debt in early 2017 was said to be held by Russia s two biggest banks including the state owned Sberbank the Russian ambassador to Croatia s public threat to Agrokor in February 2017 was seen by Croatian analysts as a sign that Agrokor s problems had a geopolitical dimension and were being instrumentalised by Russia to expand its influence and exert pressure 18 19 20 21 On 7 April 2017 Agrokor s management filed a request for activation of Lex Agrokor drafted and passed by the government days prior after which the Government appointed Ante Ramljak as Agrokor s extraordinary manager He started negotiating with banks and suppliers in order to rescue the company from bankruptcy On 9 October 2017 Ramljak announced that he had filed criminal charges against Ivica Todoric and his associates for tampering with the company s financial statements 22 The revised audit of Agrokor s reports showed a net loss in 2016 of 11 billion kunas 1 73 billion and in 2015 of 3 6 billion kunas against a net profit of 1 2 billion kunas reported by the Todoric management the value of Agrokor s net worth for 2015 and 2016 was reduced by 22 billion kuna 23 Later in October 2017 the State Attorney Office launched a criminal prosecution of 13 members of the governing and supervisory boards and 2 auditors on charges of abuse of power in economic business forgery of official documents and breach of trade and business bookkeeping obligation 24 25 Ivica Todoric still a nominal owner of Agrokor was charged with false accounting fraud by false representation and abuse of position amounting to a total alleged fraud worth about 110 million Euros 26 In a series of website publications Ivica Todoric rejected the charges and accused the Croatian government of political persecution 26 On 28 February 2018 Fabris Perusko was appointed as new Extraordinary Commissioner 7 More than 80 of Agrokor creditors voted in favor of the Settlement plan at a hearing held on 4 July 2018 8 On 26 September 2019 in Cleveland Fabris Perusko was presented with the Turnaround and Transaction Award TMA for the financial restructuring of Agrokor proclaimed by the industry in the US to be the most significant international procedure of its kind in the world in the international transaction of the year category and one of the world s 12 most significant international restructuring procedures in 2018 27 The Extraordinary Administration Procedure was recognized as an insolvency procedure in England and Wales in November 2017 in Switzerland in February 2018 and in the US pursuant to Chapter 15 in November 2018 By Regulation of the European Parliament and Council in July 2018 the Extraordinary Administration Procedure Act was enlisted among the acts recognized as insolvency procedures on the entire EU territory 28 Settlement was implemented on 1 April 2019 and business operations and assets were transferred to a new holding company Fortenova Group according to the Settlement plan 29 Acquisitions editAgrokor s core businesses are the production and distribution of food and drinks and retail and over the years the group acquired several large Croatian companies in those sectors Jamnica the largest water bottling company in Croatia established in the 1830s and acquired by Agrokor in 1992 Zvijezda the largest cooking oil and margarine factory in the country established in 1916 by Samuel David Alexander and acquired in 1993 Konzum the largest supermarket chain in the country which operates over 600 stores in Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia Founded as Unikonzum in 1957 the company was acquired by Agrokor in 1994 Ledo the largest ice cream and frozen food manufacturer in Croatia established in 1976 and acquired in 1994 PIK Vrbovec the largest meat manufacturer in the country acquired in 2005 Belje the largest agricultural company in the country acquired in 2005 Agrolaguna winemaking olive growing and cattle farming company acquired in 2005 Tisak the largest chain of newsstands in the country and the biggest retailer of newspapers and tobacco products Agrokor acquired a 54 percent majority stake in Tisak in 2007 Agrokor also acquired or founded a number of companies in the region including the Serbian ice cream manufacturer Frikom water bottling companies Sarajevski kiseljak in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Fonyodi in Hungary and others Several of Agrokor s Croatian subsidiaries are listed on the Zagreb Stock Exchange ZSE and Ledo is included in its official share index CROBEX as of September 2010 30 For approaching international capital markets Agrokor had to receive a rating by a rating agency as this is a must to give potential investors a benchmark Without the ratings of Standard amp Poor s and Moody s Agrokor could not have issued two major bonds one at the end of 2009 about 400 million one in 2011 about 150 million 31 In April 2012 Standard amp Poor s also revised the outlook on Agrokor s B rating to positive from stable 32 Agrokor had to be considered by the Croatian market regulator Croatian Competition Agency Croatian Agencija za zastitu trzisnog natjecanja AZTN for some of its acquisitions It requested approval of acquisition of Mercator where Agrokor will have to shut down some retail locations in Croatia 33 34 In June 2014 Agrokor finalized the acquisition of an 80 75 stake in Mercator which is the biggest retail chain in Slovenia and throughout the Balkans with over 2000 retail stores 35 On 27 June 2014 Agrokor acquired the majority stake of Poslovni sistem Mercator and became its majority owner The total value of the transaction amounts to 544 million out of which 324 million are for the acquisition of 100 percent of shares and the rest to be used for deleveraging Mercator s financial position and for working capital requirements of Mercator s operations 36 See also editEconomy of Croatia Privatization in CroatiaReferences edit Frequently asked questions Agrokor Agrokor Archived from the original on 2017 05 15 a b c d PWC Agrokor Poslovni revidirani rezultati za 2018 godinu Grupa Agrokor PDF agrokor hr in Croatian Agrokor Retrieved 21 July 2019 PWC Agrokor 9 October 2017 Konsolidirano godisnje izvjesce Grupe Agrokor za 2016 godinu PDF agrokor hr in Croatian Agrokor Retrieved 8 July 2018 a b PWC Agrokor Konsolidirano godisnje izvjesce Grupe Agrokor za 2017 godinu PDF agrokor hr in Croatian Agrokor Archived from the original PDF on 12 April 2019 Retrieved 12 April 2019 CE Top 500 Ranking report PDF deloitte com Archived PDF from the original on 1 March 2017 Retrieved 28 February 2017 Tko je Ante Ramljak Vladin povjerenik za Agrokor Archived from the original on 2017 06 19 a b Fabris Perusko the new Extraordinary Commissioner for Agrokor agrokor hr 28 February 2018 Archived from the original on 7 February 2020 Retrieved 20 August 2020 a b Settlement Plan of Agrokor s Creditors Voted in Favor by 80 20 per cent of Total Claims agrokor hr 4 July 2018 Archived from the original on 7 February 2020 Retrieved 20 August 2020 Fortenova Group begins its business operations today Media April 2019 Archived from the original on 2019 04 13 Retrieved 2019 04 13 State administration of the bankrupt Agrokor company formally ends 13 October 2019 Sobak Mateja 2017 11 19 Ukleti toranj Divila mu se cijela bivsa drzava a sad je ostao napusten od svih in Croatian Vecernji list Archived from the original on 19 November 2017 Retrieved 12 December 2017 AGROKOR PRESELIO IZ ZGRADE KOJA JE POSTALA SIMBOL ZA KONCERN Nakon 18 godina zaspolenici sele iz Ciboninog tornja na Zitnjak in Croatian Jutarnji list 2017 12 04 Archived from the original on 4 December 2017 Retrieved 12 December 2017 Agrokor preselio iz Cibonina tornja na Zitnjak Broj zaposlenika danas je gotovo dvostruko manji in Croatian Dnevnik hr 2017 12 04 Archived from the original on 6 December 2017 Retrieved 12 December 2017 KRONOLOGIJA STVARANJA VELIKOG KONCERNA Znate li koje je godine osnovan Agrokor i koliko je kostala najveca transakcija u povijesti regije 17 March 2017 Archived from the original on 2017 10 20 a b History of Agrokor agrokor hr Archived from the original on 21 December 2016 Retrieved 10 January 2017 Konzum preuzeo Alastor cijena preuzimanja tajna Internet Monitor www monitor hr Archived from the original on 2017 10 20 Retrieved 2017 10 19 Agrokor otvorio novu Vinariju Belja in Croatian Archived from the original on 2017 01 13 Retrieved 2017 01 10 Tycoon s Balkan Empire Unravels in 60 Days of Market Panic Archived 2017 03 26 at the Wayback Machine Bloomberg 23 March 2017 Russia Looms Over Balkan Giant s Fight to Survive QuickTake Q amp A Archived 2017 04 07 at the Wayback Machine Bloomberg 23 March 2017 JESU LI RUSI ZNALI ZA CRNE PROGNOZE O AGROKORU Vec kod kupnje Mercatora tri su slovenska ekonomista upozorila koncern ce za 3 godine dozivjeti slom Archived 2017 04 27 at the Wayback Machine Jutarnji list 1 April 2017 Borut Suklje Jer odgovor na to pitanje daje i najbitniji odgovor zasto se to s Agrokorom dogodilo bas sada i sto je stvarni razlog potpuno neobicnog nastupa najvise rangiranog i povezanog ruskog ambasadora Anvara Sarvanovica Azimova Govorim o njegovu komentiranju poslovnih ili bankarskih odnosa između banke i klijenta i decidiranom stavu da nece dati nove kredite Ambasadorov nastup nije bio slucajan to je bilo dobro pripremljeno i tempirano izlaganje Poslije tog nastupa sa svim oznakama drzave i na ambasadorovoj uniformi i u prostoriji gdje je odrzao izlaganje bankarsko pitanje kreditnih linija postalo je politicko pitanje koje s kreditima kao takvim vise nema neke znacajne veze Sada je to postalo vise nego privredno ili financijsko pitanje a to je pitanje geostrateskih odnosa u regiji Bilo bi vrlo lose da Putin postane vlasnik Jamnice Archived 2017 03 20 at the Wayback Machine interview of Ivo Banac 20 April 2017 REVIZIJA U AGROKORU OTKRILA MULJAZE TESKE MILIJARDE RAMLJAK Podnijeli smo kaznenu prijavu protiv bivse uprave Todoric Njemu je najteze Archived 2017 11 07 at the Wayback Machine Croatia issues arrest warrant for Agrokor s founder Archived 2017 11 07 at the Wayback Machine Reuters 21 October 2017 NEOCEKIVANI OBRAT U SLUCAJU AGROKOR SVI UHICENI IDU NA SLOBODU Sudac odbio zahtjev tuzitelja pritvor odredio samo za Ivicu Todorica 18 October 2017 Archived from the original on 2017 10 20 STIGAO U KULMEROVE DVORE Ante Todoric ispitan u DORH u Archived 2017 11 07 at the Wayback Machine Nacional 20 October 2017 a b Agrokor owner fights extradition from UK to Croatia over alleged fraud Archived 2017 11 10 at the Wayback Machine Reuters 7 November 2017 Agrokor Financial Restructuring Project Receives Prestigious International Award in Cleveland agrokor hr 27 September 2019 Retrieved 20 August 2020 Extraordinary Procedure over Agrokor Fully Recognized in the United States agrokor hr 2 November 2018 Archived from the original on 10 April 2021 Retrieved 20 August 2019 Fortenova Group begins its business operations today agrokor hr 1 April 2019 Archived from the original on 13 April 2019 Retrieved 13 April 2019 Od 20 rujna Cakovecki mlinovi d d Istraturist d d i Konzum d d u indeksu CROBEX in Croatian Zagreb Stock Exchange Archived from the original on 16 July 2011 Retrieved 31 October 2010 Video of Hrvoje Habus Director for Strategy and Capital Markets Agrokor d d October 2011 Archived January 24 2013 at the Wayback Machine Standard amp Poor s revises the outlook on Agrokor s B rating to positive Media Agrokor 20 May 2014 Agrokor Requests Competition Approval for Mercator Acquisition Archived from the original on 2014 01 16 Retrieved 2014 01 14 AZTN Agencija za zastitu trzisnog natjecanja Clanak Agrokor ce morati ponuditi mjere koje uklanjaju antikompetitivne ucinke na trzistu Archived from the original on 2014 01 16 Retrieved 2014 01 14 Moody s credit rating agency confirmed Agrokor Group s B2 status with stable outlook 9 September 2014 Archived from the original on 2014 11 07 Agrokor successfully closes Mercator acquisition process Media Agrokor 27 June 2014 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Agrokor Official website agrikor Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Agrokor amp oldid 1180894463, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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