Aún no hay ofertas por la estación de esquí en bancarrota en Sälen

Todavía no se han presentado ofertas por la estación de esquí en bancarrota en Näsfjället, Sälen. El administrador concursal Henric Schef señala que ha habido partes interesadas, pero ninguna ha presentado propuestas. La estación ha estado a la venta desde el otoño.

La estación de esquí Näsfjället en Sälen se declaró en bancarrota en 2021, después de que las empresas anteriores que la operaban colapsaran. Exjugadores de fútbol habían invertido grandes sumas en dichas compañías. Desde el otoño, la estación ha estado a la venta, lo que representa la única forma para que los acreedores recuperen fondos de la quiebra. Sin embargo, no se ha realizado ninguna oferta, a pesar del interés de posibles compradores. “Ha habido partes interesadas”, afirma el administrador concursal Henric Schef. Sobre los actores más grandes de la industria del esquí, añade: “Al principio sí, pero nadie ha presentado una oferta”. Una serie documental, “Fotbollsmiljonerna som försvann” (Los millones del fútbol que desaparecieron), está disponible en SVT Play. Informes relacionados cubren intentos de venta previos y cómo la estación fue desmantelada antes de la quiebra.

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