Aveyron: a hearing of the Toulouse Decisive commercial court, this Friday, for the SAM foundry in Viviez
The takeover bids or letter of intent to take over the SAM foundry in Viviez should theoretically be filed before Thursday, November 17 at noon at the clerk of the Toulouse commercial court.
This in order to be examined during the hearing of the Commercial Court this Friday, November 19, called to decide on the future of the Viviézoise foundry placed in receivership in December 2019, then placed last September in compulsory liquidation with prosecution. activity until December 10.
Thus, the commercial court can spread Friday on the offers, or decide on a hearing report, or extend the period of activity. But it also risks, especially in the absence of a takeover offer or a takeover letter of intent, of pronouncing a simple liquidation of the foundry, resulting in the disappearance of 350 jobs.
Contacted this Wednesday afternoon, the clerk of the Toulouse commercial court indicates that it has not received an offer or letter of intent.
But that doesn’t mean that there aren’t any; the deposit which may have been made with the court administrators, before transmission to the registry.
Even tenuous, the hope is therefore still there. Friday’s hearing will be decisive for the future of SAM and its 350 jobs.
Also, the CGT representatives of SAM personnel have decided to postpone their press conference to this Thursday, November 18, “in order to bring together all the elements”.