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Abengoa
Abengoa S.A. (Spanish pronunciation: [aβeŋˈɡoa]) is a Spanish multinational corporation, which includes companies in the domains of energy, telecommunications, transportation, and the environment. The company was founded in 1941 by Javier Benjumea Puigcerver and José Manuel Abaurre Fernández-Pasalagua, and is based in Seville, Spain with U.S. headquarters in Phoenix, Arizona. It is a global biotechnology company specializing in the development of new technologies in producing biofuels and biochemicals and promoting sustainability of raw materials. Abengoa invests in research in sustainable technology, and implements these technologies in Spain as well as exporting them globally. These technologies include concentrated solar power, second generation biofuels, and desalination. In 2014, Abengoa and subsidiaries employed approximately 20,250 people, operating in more than 80 countries.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of abengoa in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of abengoa in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
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We want to reinforce our autonomy from Abengoa to become a completely independent company.
We think it's a viable business project, an important one, over the next three months it will be very important to try and seek an industrial partner (for Abengoa).
It seems ridiculous that Abengoa's executives left the company in pre-insolvency and they receive some 25 million euros in payoffs, i think their financial policy was profoundly mistaken.
This is a positive development for Abengoa after (previous) news that the banks were not willing to underwrite the capital increase. However we think it will take time and delivery of the goals to regain investor confidence.
Unfortunately the efforts Abengoa is carrying out to try and obtain the necessary liquidity to pay all the wages due by the end of February have not yet been successful.
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