词条 | Österreichische Industrieholding |
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The Österreichische Bundes- und Industriebeteiligungen GmbH (English: Austrian State and Industrial Holding Ltd) or short ÖBIB, is a state holding company that can be characterized as a National Wealth Fund. It administers the investments of the Republic of Austria in partially or entirely nationalized companies. It is headquartered in Vienna.[1] HistoryIn 1967 the Österreichische Industrieverwaltungs-GmbH (Austrian industry administration GmbH) was established to centralize the administration of the interests in nationalized companies. It was transformed to the Österreichische Industrieverwaltungs-AG (Austrian industry administration AG) in 1970 and at the same instant got assigned the shares of the nationalized companies. The ÖIAG (since 1986) and the companies it owned formed a group, the Austrian Industries AG until 1993 when this group was split and the ÖIAG was instructed to privatize the companies it owned. In 2015, the Austrian state holding ÖIAG was turned into a limited liability company (GesmbH) called Österreichische Bundes- und Industriebeteiligungsholding (ÖBIB), which is permitted to make new acquisitions and which will report directly to the Ministry of Finance.[2] InvestmentsThe ÖBIB holds shares in:
Severe protests from politicians, unions and workers' councils were the results of the privatisation of some of the ÖBIB’s former investments. Former investments were:
References1. ^"About ÖBIB (German)." Österreichische Bundes- und Industriebeteiligungen GmbH. Retrieved on 26 April 2015. 2. ^"[https://www.reuters.com/article/2015/01/13/austria-stakes-idUSL6N0US1CC20150113 Austria tightens hold over partly state-owned companies]." Reuters. Retrieved on 26 April 2015. External links
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