FertiNitro
FertiNitro (Fertilizantes Nitrogenados de Oriente) is Venezuela's largest fertilizer company, producing around 1.5m tons of urea per year. It was nationalised in October 2010, having previously been owned by Pequiven (35%) and Koch Industries (35%).[1] The nationalization meant a substantial windfall for holders of FertiNitro corporate bonds, with the government offering 105 cents on the dollar.[2]
FertiNitro is one of the world's main producers of nitrogen fertilizer, with daily production capacity of 3,600 tonnes of ammonia and 4,400 tonnes of urea.[3]
References
- ↑ Venezuelanalysis.com, 12 October 2010, Venezuela Nationalizes Lubricant and Fertilizer Companies
- ↑ BusinessWeek, 13 December 2011, Chavez Windfall for Bondholders Means 60% FertiNitro Return
- ↑ Reuters, 10 October 2010, UPDATE 3-Venezuela nationalizes Koch, Eni fertilizer plant
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