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Two ways to get the Filigranes bookstore out of its rut

The projects of the two potential buyers of the company Intell, which operates the Filigranes bookstores, were presented this Wednesday to the Brussels business court.


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Cédric Petit


Co-head of MAD, Journalist in the Culture department

By Cédric Petit

Published on 11/20/2024 at 6:20 p.m.
Reading time: 3 min


Lhe specter of bankruptcy is receding for the Filigranes bookstore, in search of buyers: two takeover offers were presented this Wednesday to the French-speaking business court in Brussels, by liquidation practitioner Emmanuelle Bouillon. The latter transmitted to the court the two proposals which had been addressed to it and which emanate, on the one hand, from a group of investors which includes in its ranks the former CEO of Delhaize Denis Knoops but also Michel Culot (founder of the company VO Communication), on the other, the Belgian businessman Mehmet Sandurac, founder of the Mayfair concept store.



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