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Can they have really been partners? Extracts from the Trade Register of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
30 Октября 2010 00:35
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I
have never boasted about being one of the founders of the CHRONOPAY B.V.
Company, but I have never done anything special to keep it secret either.
It's
hard to believe that former partners can engage in such rubbish (I mean all
that crap that Pavel has been babbling on about me, as well as everything that
I'm going to write in this blog) but it's true.
I
see the main task of this blog as an honest, and as unbiased and impartial as
possible, coverage of Pavel Vrublevsky's activities. It'd be the most
appropriate to start with the brief history of the CHRONOPAY B.V. Company.
The
company was established on March 24, 2003 in Amsterdam. The founders were two
other Dutch companies established on the same day. Initially, each of the two
founders owned 50% of CHRONOPAY B.V.
Here
are the names of those companies: RED & PARTNERS B.V. (owned and managed by
Pavel Vroublevski) and DPNET B.V. (owned and managed by Igor Goussev up to May
12, 2004).
All
the three companies had equal chartered capitals of 90,000 euros and paid-up
capitals of 18,000 euros each, and they had the same legal address:
Strawinskylaan 1443, 1077XX Amsterdam.
More
details can be found at:
Those
having any doubts can also proceed to the website of the Trade Register of the
Kingdom of the Netherlands where, for a small sum of money, they can find the
same information:
(find
the Toegangscode aanvragen link at this page – there is a registration form in
English there).
The
file below provides information on the percentage ratio of the founding
companies' shares, as well as the revision of the shares and changing them from
50/50 to 75/25 – Page 4, Art. 1.3:
It's
a rather old report but some things shown there are still quite interesting.
For example, CHRONOPAY B.V. only had 3 full time employees in 2004, and as many
as 5 employees worked for the company in 2005! As of December 31, 2005 the
company's financial losses amounted to 250,000 euros, which should seem to
perfectly tally with the following quotation from the Who Are We? section of
the company's website:
ChronoPay
is one of the leading Payment Service Providers on the European market.
Headquartered in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, the company enjoys an exceptional
track record of growth.
As a
matter of fact, CHRONOPAY B.V. is a very small company with no dynamic
activities; it's used rather for image purposes. Remember about the eyewash and
self-PR? (I wrote about it in the About the Blog section). With a lapse of
time, it's going to become much clearer what Chronopay really is.
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