Our team, consisting of Igor Augustinič, Zuzana Dzilská, Juraj Gazda, and Jana Revúcka, contributed to the successful completion of an international acquisition by performing legal due diligence of the Slovak company Gleistein from the perspective of Slovak law.
This comprehensive transaction focused on the purchase of a 50 percent stake in Gleistein GmbH, a specialist in rope technology and manufacturer of fiber ropes, by the Carl Stahl Group.
Gleistein GmbH is a long-established family business based in Bremen that develops and produces high-quality fiber ropes. With around 250 employees, state-of-the-art locations in Bremen and Trencin, and a focus on innovation and sustainability, it is considered a global technology leader.
Our team, consisting of Igor Augustinič, Zuzana Dzilská, Juraj Gazda, and Jana Revúcka, contributed to the successful completion of an international acquisition by performing legal due diligence of the Slovak company Gleistein from the perspective of Slovak law.
This comprehensive transaction focused on the purchase of a 50 percent stake in Gleistein GmbH, a specialist in rope technology and manufacturer of fiber ropes, by the Carl Stahl Group.
Gleistein GmbH is a long-established family business based in Bremen that develops and produces high-quality fiber ropes. With around 250 employees, state-of-the-art locations in Bremen and Trencin, and a focus on innovation and sustainability, it is considered a global technology leader.
Carl Stahl bringt in diese Partnerschaft die stabile globale Präsenz der Gruppe ein, während Gleistein seine Seiltechnik-Expertise und Innovationskraft beiträgt. Gemeinsam schaffen die Unternehmen dadurch die Grundlage für nachhaltiges Wachstum, internationale Chancen und langfristige Stabilität.
On 28 March 2023, Members of the European Parliament from the relevant committees adopted an opinion on a new package of measures relating to the fight against money laundering and the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT).
The amendment to the consumer law came into force on January 6th 2023. In practice, this means that a purchase contract concluded today is already subject to the amended consumer law.