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Burelle is a French holding company headquartered in Paris.[3] Its most important subsidiary is Plastic Omnium.[1]
Company type | Société anonyme |
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Euronext: BUR | |
Founded | 1957 |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Jean Burelle (Chairman and CEO) |
Revenue | €4.22 billion (2011)[2] |
€295 million (2011)[2] | |
€106 million (2011)[2] | |
Total assets | €2.86 billion (2011)[2] |
Total equity | 754.39 million (2011)[2] |
Subsidiaries | Compagnie Plastic Omnium SA (55.1%) Sofiparc SAS Burelle Participations SA |
Website | Burelle.com |
Burelle was founded in 1957 by Pierre Burelle and his family as a legal entity for its growing businesses. In 1987, Burelle went public and was listed on the Bourse de Lyon .[4]
Burelle controls a 55.1 percent stake in Plastic Omnium, making it the largest shareholder.[5] Plastic Omnium is a plastic processing company engaged in the manufacture of vehicle components and elements for waste management.[3]
Sofiparc is a French company that provides asset management services and owns property for rental and construction.[6] As of 2010, the company had 13,132 m2 (141,350 sq ft) in offices and 270 parking lots.[7] It was founded in 1989 and is headquartered in Lyon.[6]
Burelle Participations is a French private equity company. It focuses on giving money to help launch new businesses and in leveraged buyout. The company centers its investments in medium-sized French companies. It considers investments in all sectors except the automotive. It invests between 1 and 5 million euros per transaction in the majority of financing rounds in companies with revenues between 10 and 200 million euros. Burelle Participations was founded in 2001 and is headquartered in Paris.[8]
At the end of 2011, the Burelle family held a 77.85 percent stake in Burelle. This control was exercised directly and also indirectly, through the shareholders Sogec 2 and Compagnie Financière de la Cascade, with a 35.37 and 21.49 percent stake respectively. The Burelles controlled 90.25 percent of voting rights. 16.62 percent of the shares were public.[9]
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