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Failed publishing group E Polis: closed 7 newspapers

VENICE (January 14) 2011 - The publishing group E Polis has failed. The ruling of the bankruptcy court to Cagliari was posted this morning. To say the judge appointed Maria Teresa Spanu that appointed as curators Giancarlo Dessì, Efisio Mereu and Sergio Vacca. It was scheduled for May 30 hearing to examine the passive state. The decision also involves seven provincial newspapers in the Northeast, so that finally closed. This is the Venice, The Mestre, Padua, Treviso, Vicenza, Verona and The E Polis Friuli, which employed more than twenty journalists. The editorial group

edited daily E Polis semigratuiti widespread throughout Italy who suspended publications from 27 July. On 11 January the company, in a final attempt to avoid the crash, had proposed to the court of the bankruptcy court of Cagliari spread the debt over six years. In particular publisher Alberto Rigotti through its representatives had proposed an arrangement in 70 installments with preferential creditors. In fact, so spreading the debt over six years and reserving the right to file the documents within 60 days. The same publisher and the lawyers of the group had announced on November 23 last year that new entrepreneurs, united under the name of "Thinking Italy, had the intention to take over and take over the company to settle debts that have caused the lack of recovery of the publications on 6 September. But the proposal then, has not materialized. At that meeting it was also supposed to resume publication in January, and the publisher had promised, too, that would be paid, as requested by Fnsi, arrears in wages to employees (journalists are laid off), but now reached by the bankruptcy order and the appointment of liquidators.
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