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Sports equipment manufacturer Le Coq Sportif is placed in receivership

The company, in difficulty, indicated in October that it was looking for “financing solutions”. It employs 330 people.

Published on 22/11/2024 22:17

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The production line of the French brand Le Coq sportif in the Romilly-sur-Seine (Aube) factory, June 16, 2023. (FRANCK FIFE / AFP)

While is experiencing a wave of job cuts, Airesis, the parent company of Le Coq Sportif, announced on Friday November 22 that the sports equipment manufacturer had been placed in receivership by the commercial court, “with an observation period of six months on the principle of continuity of operation”. “Le Coq Sportif relies on this procedure to respond to the challenges facing the brand, while wanting to protect its 330 employees and hundreds of indirect jobs”indicates Airesis in a press release.

The company, in difficulty, indicated in October that it was looking for “financing solutions”. Airesis, which owns 75% of Le Coq Sportif, specifies that the equipment manufacturer had “requested the opening of a judicial recovery procedure with the Paris Commercial Court”.

According to its financial results for the first half published at the end of September, the group posted a loss of 18.2 million euros compared to a loss of 10.5 million in the first half of 2023, and 28.2 million for the entire last year.

Le Coq Sportif, which equipped the French delegation during the Olympic Games, also obtained a loan of 2.9 million euros in May 2024 from the Paris 2024 Organizing Committee, of which 150 remained as of September 30. 000 euros to be reimbursed. The group also obtained a loan of 12.5 million euros in July from the French State, through BPI France Assurance Export. The company is also in the middle of a dispute with the French Federation, which is claiming 5.3 million euros in unpaid amounts from its former supplier.


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