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What happened to Sanochemia after the rescue
Company was sold and is on the upswing again. Proof of responsible action for the SPÖ.
The state's purchasing policy is once again causing discussion. As reported, the ÖVP sees a waste of money. However, SPÖ party chairman Roland Fürst relegates this to the realm of fairy tales. A good example is Sanochemia in Neufeld.
Shares sold at a profit
The company had slipped into insolvency in 2019. The state stepped in together with two other companies and saved the company, which had been in existence for 130 years, and its 120 jobs. The company was made fit again and in June 2023, the state sold its shares for a profit of almost two million euros.
Already 154 employees
"There are currently 154 employees, the company is doing well and can continue to pay taxes here in Burgenland. That is a responsible and successful policy. What the ÖVP-FPÖ are making of it are horror stories that are not true and are damaging to the business location," criticizes Fürst.
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