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BA have a number of times written that Idar Vollviks company Ludo has filed for bankruptcy, in addition to that Vollvik even has filed for personal bankruptcy a number of times.
Vollvik is managing director and co-owner through his company Tantor65 of Ludo AS.
Each time, the former Chess-the entrepreneur managed to salvage the company, until now.
It was the imf which first publicized the case.
Bostyrer Egil Horstad says to the newspaper that he does not know how much money there is in the konkursboet, or who are the biggest creditors.
Owed over 300,000 money
In konkurskjennelsen from Bergen tingrett states that it was Payable to the West upon Ludo AS bankruptcy. The reason for this is unpaid value-added tax, as well as interest, par value 329.490 money.
BA did not succeed to get in contact with Vollvik, but at Ludo Store’s website says that it’s an error.
“By a formalia error was Ludo in goes bankrupt. This will be converted in a short period of time.” it says in a note on the website that is published by the Vollvik and chairman of the board Svein Johnsen of Ludo AS.
– A regrettable error has occurred. I’m often on travel, and 90 per cent of which ends up in my mailbox is advertising. The letter may have been lost in papirbosset. I don’t know, ” says Johnsen.
Konkursbegjæringen and the notice “is added in navnsatt mailbox in use and emptied”, and is sent as A mail without shippment is coming in return. Thus is the notice legally proclaimed, it says in the ruling from the Bergen district court.
the Chairman has not been given with the notice calling the meeting.
– Mail should be come to me. The company is completely innocent, ” he says.
Completely innocent is not the company in and with that bill from the Tax, the West should have been paid long ago?
– Seven weeks after the due date is not very long. We are often late with payments, so this is not unknown to us.
Due to former konkursbegjæringer, the company is in a strained situation where the company has difficulties to get credits, ” explains Johnsen.
– When we buy goods, we must often do it in cash. Then comes momsregningen after each. We have struggled to follow betalingstidspunkt, but have always paid in the end.
Johnsen says that Ludo knew well to claim from the tax administration.
– We does not dispute the claim. We had really made clear for payment. I asked yesterday if we could pay, but by then it was already too late, ” he says.
– I Had with me the letter, wouldn’t this gone so far. The bankruptcy would not have taken place. There should have been a purrerutine, he continues.
– 2016 was the first year without loss
Now he will along with bostyrer look at the opportunities to get the company to re-emerge.
– Now we are trying the we can to reverse this. Here is a part formalia we must relate to, ” says Johnsen.
Netthandelselskapet Ludo AS has in the period 2011-2014 a total loss of over 30 million. The annual financial statements for 2015 are not yet reported to the brønnøysund register centre, more than half a year after the deadline expired.
– Why is not the annual financial statements for 2015 delivered yet?
– We have struggled with something in relation to the auditor. Why, I’m not sure. There you must ask the administration.
According to Johnsen ended 2015 with approximately two million in deficit. 2016 was the company’s best years after its inception.
– For the first time, the company with a profit, ” says Johnsen.
– What is it?
– We have taken hold of the costs are reduced and sales have stabilized.
Lost Chess-the story
the Businessman is also fighting against several konkursbegjæringer the last few years, both for the online store Ludo, and himself personally. On top of this, the millionvillaen to the 48-year-old in Fana in Bergen, and been threatened with foreclosure several times.
Idar Vollvik bought Chess for four million in 2001, and eventually became very visible in the media due to continual PR stunt.
a Few years later, he sold the company to Swedish TeliaSonera for 2.4 billion. This was Vollviks gain of around one billion. This money he lost later in the stock market.
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