Kožešnice's Kara Trutnov Was Bought by the Spm Group of Former Game Developers
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The SPM investment group of entrepreneurs Slavomír Pavlíček and Marek Španěl has bought the fur and clothing trading company Kara Trutnov. The shares were sold to them by Kara's founder Zdeněk Rinth and the Natland investment group. Rinth will continue to lead the company, which had a turnover of 325 million crowns last year, as CEO. The parties did not disclose the value of the contract.
The SPM investment group has announced the acquisition of the largest Czech fur and leather fashion brand KARA Trutnov. The SPM group is acquiring the production facilities and 32 company stores throughout the Czech Republic and Slovakia from the previous owners Zdeněk Rinth and the Natland investment group. The parties involved have decided not to disclose the value of the transaction. Zdeněk Rinth will remain as the brand's CEO.
Trutnov - The SPM investment group of entrepreneurs Slavomír Pavlíček and Marek Španěl has bought the fur and clothing trading company Kara Trutnov. The shares were sold to them by Kara's founder Zdeněk Rinth and the Natland investment group. The company, which had a turnover of 325 million crowns last year, will continue to be led by Rinth as CEO. The value of the contract, which was concluded on Monday, was not disclosed by the parties. Natlan…
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