- Parmalat
Infobox_Company
company_name = Parmalat S.p.A.
company_
company_type = Public (ISE|IT0003826473|PLT)
company_slogan =
foundation =1961 (Collecchio ,Italy )
location =Italy
key_people =Calisto Tanzi , FounderFausto Tonna , former CFOEnrico Bondi , former CEO
industry =Food
num_employees = 15,834 (2006 )
revenue = profit €2,979million (2006 )
net_income = profit € 251million (2006 )
homepage = [http://www.parmalat.com/ www.parmalat.com]Parmalat SpA (ISE|IT0003826473|PLT), is a
multinational Italiandairy and food corporation. Having become the leading global company in the production ofUHT (Ultra High Temperature)milk , the company nearly disappeared altogether following accusations of financial wrongdoing against founderCalisto Tanzi , onDecember 27 2003 . Today, Parmalat is a company with a global presence, having major operations inEurope ,Latin America ,North America ,Australia andSouth Africa . Still specializing in UHT milk and milk derivatives (varieties ofyoghurt ,cheese ,butter ,ice cream , etc.), the group also has an interest infruit juices . These products are distributed under well-known brand names such as Lactis, Santal, Malù, and Kyr. Its worldwide operations include almost 140 production centres and more than 36,000 employees, while 5,000 Italian dairy farms are dependent on the company for the bulk of their business. Its shares are listed on theMilan Stock Exchange . Their name was notable outside Italy for being emblazoned on the cap ofNiki Lauda , which he always wore following his1976 German Grand Prix incident.History
In
1961 ,Calisto Tanzi , a 22-year old college dropout, opened a smallpasteurisation plant inParma, Italy . Four decades later the company had grown into amultinational corporation diversifying intomilk , dairy,beverage ,bakery , and other product lines in the 1980s, becoming listed on theMilan stock exchange in1990 , and expanding further in the 1990s.Runaway expansion
The post-listing expansions include:
* Expansion into thirty countries from six in 1990
* Parma A.C.
*Brazil ianFormula One racing driverPedro Diniz .
** Tanzi's son Stefano, president and Parmalat board member
*ParmaTour - travel group (bankrupt, sold)
** Francesca - chief executive
* TV network,Odeon TV (sold)Financial fraud
At the end of 2003, one of the biggest
corporate scandal s in history came to light as a €4 billion hole was discovered in Parmalat's accounting records.It was in 1997 that Parmalat jumped into the world financial markets in a big way, financing several international acquisitions, especially in the Western Hemisphere, with debt. But by 2001, many of the new divisions were producing losses, and the company financing shifted largely to the use of derivatives, apparently at least in part with the intention of hiding the extent of its losses and debt.
In February
2003 ,chief financial officer Fausto Tonna unexpectedly announced a new €500 million bond issue. This came as a surprise both to the markets and to the CEO, Tanzi. Tanzi fired Tonna and replaced him as CFO withAlberto Ferraris .According to an interview he later gave
Time magazine , Ferraris was surprised to discover that, though now CFO, he still didn't have access to some of the corporate books, which were being handled bychief accounting officer Luciano Del Soldato . He began making some inquiries and began to suspect that the company's total debt was more than double that on the balance sheet.The crisis became public in November when questions were raised about transactions with
mutual fund Epicurum, another Cayman-based company linked to Parmalat causing its stock to plummet. Ferraris resigned less than a week later and was replaced by Del Soldato.In December, Del Soldato resigned, unable to get cash from Epicurum fund, needed to pay debts and make bond payments.
Enrico Bondi was called in to help the company. Tanzi himself resigned aschairman andCEO . Parmalat's bank,Bank of America , then released a document showing €3.95 billion in Bonlat's bank account as aforgery . Prime MinisterSilvio Berlusconi initiated a fraud investigation and appointed Bondi to administer the company's rescue. Hundreds of thousands of investors lost their money and will never recover them. The company had to bankrupt officially but the italian state made a forgery using the legal mean of "commissariamento". The same strategy applied to Alitalia, the bankrupt flying company.Calisto Tanzi, once a symbol of unlimited success, was detained hours after the firm was declared officially insolvent and eventually charged with financial
fraud andmoney laundering . Italians were shocked that such a vast and established empire could crumble so quickly. Among the questionable accounting practices used by Parmalat: it sold itselfcredit-linked note s, in effect placing a bet on its own credit worthiness in order to conjure up anasset out of thin air.After his arrest, Tanzi reportedly admitted during questioning at
Milan 'sSan Vittore prison, that he diverted funds from [http://www.parmalat.com/ Parmalat] into Parmatour and elsewhere. The family football and tourism enterprises were financial disasters; as well as Tanzi's attempt to rivalBerlusconi by buying Odeon TV, only to sell it at a loss of about €45 million.Parmalat in the world (now)
Directed presence
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Italy
*Portugal
*Romania
*Russia
*Australia
*Botswana
*Canada
*Colombia
*Cuba
*Ecuador
*Mozambique
*Nicaragua
*Paraguay
*South Africa
*Swaziland
*Venezuela
*Zambia Presence under licence
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Brasil
*Chile
*China
*Mexico
*Dominican Republic
*United States of America
*Hungary
*Uruguay ee also
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List of Italian companies
*Corporate abuse
*Gianmario Roveraro
*Beppe Grillo
*Parmalat Bankruptcy Timeline External links
* [http://www.parmalat.net Parmalat International Website]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/3345735.stm BBC "Parmalat in Bankruptcy Protection"] December 24, 2003
* [http://observer.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,6903,1115471,00.html Parmalat dream goes sour] ;The Observer ; January 4, 2004
* [http://www.time.com/time/europe/magazine/article/0,13005,901041129-785318,00.html How It All Went So Sour - The inside story of Parmalat] ;Time Magazine ; November 23, 2004.
* [http://ssrn.com/abstract=896940 There is Something about Parmalat (On Directors and Gatekeepers)] ; Simone di Castri and Francesco Benedetto on ssrn.com.
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