• José María Ruiz-Mateos Sociedad Anónima (Rumasa) was a holding company founded by Spanish entrepreneur José María Ruiz Mateos and expropriated by the Spanish...
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    alleged that Rumasa had failed to pay millions of pesetas in mandatory taxes to the national treasury. The government also claimed that Rumasa was in virtual...
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    following a very difficult period after the appropriation of their owners Rumasa in 1983 by the new Spanish Government and the failure of the subsequent...
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    government of Felipe González and Miguel Boyer nationalized Rumasa, including Atlántico. Rumasa, which owned 20 banks and some 300 other companies, had failed...
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    votes to three, and later endorsed by the European Court of Human Rights Rumasa (Ruiz Mateos SA) was founded in 1961 by the family of José María Ruiz Mateos...
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    fraudulent trading. Augustus Barnett & Sons Ltd (Barnett) was a subsidiary of Rumasa SA and the main retail UK retail store for wine and sherry export. Barnett...
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    23 February 1983, the Government passed a law nationalising the company Rumasa, a private business that included merchant banking interests, on the grounds...
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    Spanish capital (counting the CTBA towers). It was the headquarters of the Rumasa company, during which time its name was changed to Torres de Jerez (Towers...
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    PSOE government's first economic measures were the nationalization of the Rumasa holding due to its financial situation and because of alleged fraudulent...
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  • Benítez Austral Cantabria Rayo Vallecano Teresa Rivero Juande Ramos Joma Rumasa Real Madrid Lorenzo Sanz John Toshack Adidas Teka Real Sociedad Luis Uranga...
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    but results worsened and Hermoso left the team coinciding with the Nueva Rumasa scandal that left Rayo's women's team without financial support. In 2013...
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  • Ruiz-Mateos (1931-2015), a prominent Spanish businessman involved in the infamous RUMASA scandal, was a supernumerary member of Opus Dei from 1963 until his expulsion...
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  • José María Ruiz-Mateos following the collapse and expropriation of his Rumasa holding company. It was enrolled in the register of political parties with...
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  • of the Bank Atlantic. Both organizations belonged to the business group Rumasa. These were positions he held until 1983, when he was elected to be a member...
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  • telephone operator Telefónica. 1983 Nationalization without compensation of Rumasa . 1 November 1957 Katunayake air base and Trincomalee naval base taken from...
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    and Finance awarded Banco del Norte due to the re-privatization of the Rumasa Group banks. As a consequence of the Jarillas Pact, signed in 1944 between...
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    Ruiz-Mateos Group was the election surprise by winning two seats, with former Rumasa CEO and party leader José María Ruiz Mateos being elected as MEP—which granted...
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  • March 1967, opened in Madrid 8 April 1970. Closed in January 1983, became Rumasa's Galerías Preciados.  Venezuela 1950 6 1954: Barquisimeto, Caracas (opened...
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  • former shareholders of Galerías Preciados regarding the expropriation of Rumasa (2002); those affected by the Madoff case; those affected by the closure...
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    government which assassinated various terrorists, and the expropriation of RUMASA, a trust operated by a member of Opus Dei. Also during this period, Spain...
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  • community of Asturias. In 1983 he worked as a lawyer for the holding company Rumasa when it was nationalized by the Spanish government on 23 February. Rebollo...
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    Directorate of Patrimony, holding this position during the expropriation of Rumasa. In 1987 he began working as a stockbroker, leaving the public sector and...
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    liquidator's suit for fraudulent trading against the Spanish wine manufacturer, Rumasa SA, which was the parent of Barnett & Son, because although it had given...
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    presidents and prime ministers - was taken over by a multi-business conglomerate Rumasa. It is not clear whether Palomino retained any influence in the executive...
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    regulations; bank savings; university autonomy; and the expropriation of Rumasa. She rejected all forms of interference and provided proof of her absolute...
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  • the years of the Transition, José María Ruiz-Mateos was the founder of Rumasa, which became a holding of hundreds of companies employing a considerable...
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