Published on January 19, 2025 at 6:59 p.m. / Modified on January 19, 2025 at 6:59 p.m.
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For the vice-president of the company, Olivier Riesen, “what is disappointing is that we have already believed twice that we could focus on the future, recontact the companies, and finish the work for this summer” . Threatened with bankruptcy, Télé-Dôle will have to wait before benefiting from the money promised by the association of municipalities in the region. An administrative appeal was filed against the decision which was to allow the rescue of the ski lifts overlooking Nyon and Lake Geneva. He sighs: “Now we will have to explain this situation to the French judge. The procedure opened in Switzerland could last months, and we are wasting time and money.”
Meeting at the end of last October, the representatives of the municipalities of the Nyon region almost unanimously voted to save the company by injecting 2.6 million francs. Continuing, the Council of State chose to grant it a subsidy of 560,000 francs, while abandoning a debt of 2 million francs. The money must above all be used to complete the “White Rabbit” project, a reception building located on French territory, and whose work was stopped in April 2023, due to lack of liquidity. A safeguard procedure is opened before the Commercial Court of Besançon.
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