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Good results reported by Rudolf Meroni

As BNN reports on August 7th, 2012 Dr. Rudolf Meroni reports good results for the companies he leads in Latvia. Dr. Rudolf Meroni is a well known lawyer from Switzerland.

The full length article can be found in the BNN portal in English, Latvian and Russian.

Read an abstract here … »Read More

Sad for Latvia: Lembergs and the Prosecutor General

This really is a sad story for Latvia and its law system: the Baltic News Network reports on July 26, 2012, that the story around falsifications and fraud around Aivars Lembergs continues without any intervention from the latvian legal system.

The article in BNN-NEWS.COM reports as follows (see also the latvian version): »Read More

Dr. Rudolf Meroni on the Ventspils business practices

This is a video of the AS Ventbunkers youtube channel. Mr. Rudolf Meroni – chairmain of the supervisory board is speaking about business practices.

Abstract of this video:
Dr. Rudolf Meroni, chairman of the supervisory board of AS Ventbunkers
explains how business used to be governed in the past and his
efforts to change this for better. Rudolf Meroni also describes
how management is being performed today in AS Ventbunkers – without
black payments, kickbacks and other illegal schemes. »Read More

Lukoil subsidiary Litasco, in dispute with Ventbunkers

Ventbunkers press release:

Lukoil subsidiary Litasco, in dispute with Ventbunkers, begins a misleading propaganda campaign trying to influence even Latvian Ministers.
The CEO of Litasco, Sergey Chaplygin, arrived in Riga, Latvia at the beginning of the week – not to resolve problems with A/S Ventbunkers (VBU), but to wage a propaganda campaign and spread false information to journalists.

Litasco, in breach of contract, still refuses to lift 120,000 metric tons of their fuel oil from Ventbunkers terminal. With this act Litasco has paralyzed the fuel oil transit business through the port of Ventspils. The Litasco CEO Sergey Chaplygin arrived earlier this week with other Litasco managers. So far they have met with the Minister of Justice Aigars Stokenbergs.

The press release for full reading: Lukoil subsidiary Litasco, in dispute with Ventbunkers »Read More

Ventbunkers and LITASCO (LUKOIL daughter)

Ventbunkers press release

Ventbunkers hopes for better results in the negotiations with Litasco

A meeting in Zurich earlier this week, between Litasco and Ventbunkers (VBU), ended with no real results because Litasco decided to play some games. The VBU management hopes for better results at the next round of talks scheduled for today, January 28.

“At least we were able to sit down at one table with the CEO of Litasco, Mr. Chaplygin,” stated Rudolf Meroni, Chairman of the VBU Supervisory Board. ‘This in itself is an achievement, something the VBU management was waiting for. A problem of this magnitude should be resolved without delay. We need results and we need them now. Every day is costing hundred thousand USD or more, but Litasco prefers to play games.“

Read the full press release: Ventbunkers negotiating with LITASCO

Rudolf Meroni (Ventbunkers) and Sergei Chaplygin (Litasco)

Ventbunkers Press Release

Rudolf Meroni (A/s Ventbunkers) and Sergei Chaplygin (Litasco SA)  return to the negotiation table

Dr. Rudolf Meroni the Chairman of the Supervisory Board of A/s Ventbunkers (VBU) informed that after weeks of a stalemate in the dispute  with the Lukoil subsidiary Litasco, the parties have agreed on negotiations to discuss the problems regarding oil fuel stored at the Ventbunkers terminal located in the port city of Ventspils, Latvia.

Read the full press release: Rudolf Meroni (Ventbunkers) and Sergei Chaplygin (Litasco)

Dr. Rudolf Meroni fighting illegal schemes

From the Ventbunkers youtube video channel – we bring to you : Dr. Rudolf Meroni speaking about illegal schemes from the past.

Abstract:
Dr. Rudolf Meroni, chairman of the supervisory board of
AS Ventbunkers explains how he had to fight against
illegal schemes attacking the company.
Taking unfair advantage out of a company does a lot
of damage to the business, as Rudolf Meroni explains. »Read More

Rudolf Meroni: Litasco is running out of time.

Ventbunkers Press Release

Rudolf Meroni: Litasco is running out of time. Ventbunkers will store fuel oil offshore.

Litasco (a subsidiary of LUKOIL) is illegally blocking A/s Ventbunkers’ (VBU) terminal facilities in an attempt to illegally force VBU to sign a fuel oil transshipment agreement for 2011.

At the same time Litasco blocks the export of fuel oil by rail through Latvia causing millions of damages to the Latvian economy. According to Aivars Gobins, Ventbunkers Media Director, Litasco has only a few days left to lift their fuel oil from VBU terminal before the first vessel, chartered by VBU, arrives in Ventspils port later this week to store the fuel oil offshore on account of Litsaco. However, the Latvian customs authorities still have to approve this measure.

Read the full Press release as PDF file: Rudolf Meroni: Litasco is running out of time.

How Dr. Rudolf Meroni got into the ventspils oil transit business

Dr. Rudolf Meroni is speaking in this video which has been recorded and uploaded by AS Ventbunkers – to the Ventbunkers video channel.

Abstract:

Dr. Rudolf Meroni, the chairman of the supervisory board of AS Ventbunkers
on the history of his involvement in various Ventspils companies.
Furthermore Rudolf Meroni explains his role for the shareholders
and his current position in AS Ventbunkers. »Read More

How Dr. Rudolf Meroni became a custodian for oil business shares

Youtube video channel of AS Ventbunkers published this video – with the chairman of the supervisory board – Dr. Rudolf Meroni – speaking.

Youtube abstract:

In this video Dr. Rudolf Meroni, the chairman of the supervisory board
of AS Ventbunkers explains how he was appointed a caretaker for the
shares of the Lembergs family in the Ventspils oil transit business.
Dr. Rudolf Meroni also explains the relation between AS Ventbunkers,
Latvija naftas tranzits, Ventspils Commercial Port und Kalia Parks. »Read More