Malt producer Slavutsky Malt Plant PJSC (Krupets a member of the international agro-industrial group Soufflet cut its net profit by 2.2 times last year to UAH 175.23 million According to the company’s publication in the information disclosure system of the National Securities and Stock Market Commission (NSSMC) the shareholders at the remote general meeting on April 18 intend to use the profit for the company’s development and replenishment of working capital and not to accrue or pay dividends based on the results of financial and economic activities in 2024 the shareholders are to hear and approve the report of the management and the audit committee for 2024 They also plan to give their consent to enter into significant transactions for the purchase of barley in the amount of UAH 2.4 million and the sale of malt and barley in the amount not exceeding UAH 3.1 million the purchase of natural gas in the amount of UAH 300 million and electricity in the amount of UAH 192 million the CEO will be authorized to extend the loan agreement for UAH 2.4 million for a period of one year The general meeting will approve decisions for 2022 to elect Thierry Blandinier as chairman of the supervisory board Slavuta Malt Plant PJSC reduced its revenue by 24.7% to UAH 1.259 billion and its debt obligations by 2.4 times to UAH 52.522 million the company’s assets increased by 9.4% to UAH 1.169 billion and the number of employees decreased by 6 people to 77 Slavuta Malt Plant is owned by International Malt Company JSC founded by Compaginie Internationale de Malteries (France) a company created by the merger of Soufflet Group and the French agricultural cooperative Invivo Soufflet Group is one of the world’s largest malt producers It is the largest flour producer in France and produces bread and confectionery in France and Portugal It operates on the international grain market through its Soufflet Negoce trading division All news and diagrams placed on this Web site is made for internal use Its reproduction or distribution in any form are welcome in case of placing a direct hyperlink to a source Reproduction or distribution of information which contains Interfax-Ukraine as a source is prohibited without the written permission from the Interfax-Ukraine news agency Photoes placed on this site are taken from open sources only; rightholder are welcome to make demands to info@open4business.com.ua in this case we are ready to put your copyright to a photo or replace it arrived at the gates of the Butyrki prison in central Moscow the grandchildren of Rabbi Pinchas of Koritz were imprisoned during the famous libel against the Slavita press to bring the light of Chanukah to the Jews incarcerated there The Chief Rabbi was received by the prison administration and its commanders who hosted him in the administration office where he received from them an overview of the general activity and cooperation with the Jewish community for the Jewish prisoners under their care thanks to the activities of the Chaplain of the Russian Prison Service Rabbi Lazar said that he is kept up to date with what is happening in the prison all year round through the activists who regularly visit the place and expressed his satisfaction and appreciation for the opportunity given to every Jew in the prison to observe mitzvos all year round thanks to the dedication of Rabbi Yitzhak Zilberg and Rabbi Shlomo Dishko and others who work in this prison and in other prisons in Moscow In light of the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s call that during Chanukah one should especially reach out to those who feel the sensation of “the sun setting,” such as the elderly and prisoners – this visit by the Chief Rabbi has already become a regular tradition the Chief Rabbi asked to shorten the visit which began with the prisoners putting on tefillin and reading the Torah in a room that serves as a synagogue and even the Pesach seder are also held each year The prison leaders came in for the lighting ceremony and watched attentively as the Chief Rabbi lit the candles he strengthened the prisoners with words from the weekly Torah portion about Yosef HaTzadik The renowned activist Rabbi Mordechai Dubin was also imprisoned there as were many of the great Chassidim devoted to Russian Jewry With every visit and each Jewish activity there The Slavuta (Slovita) printing press founded by the Shapiro family was very important in the Jewish life at the time and beyond once said that the Shapiro family is one of three families most ancient and distinguished in their ancestry Rachel Bayvel (my mother o”h) is a direct descendant of the Shapiro family and her book about the Shapiro brothers and other members of the Shapiro family as well as some other important episodes in Russian and Eastern European history are described has recently been published by Vallentine Mitchell: Jewish Creativity and Courage in Russia and Eastern Europe The book covers some 1100 years of the more dramatic history of the Shapiros from the 11th century to 20th century The Shapiro family gave the Jewish world such luminaries as Rabbi Natan Spiro from Krakow the founder of Daf Yomi – the page-a-day Talmud study programme The Slavuta Printing Press which published the famous Slavuta Shas (Talmud) existed for some 75 years (1791– 1866) and Rachel describes their changing fortunes A chapter is dedicated to another member of the Shapiro family – Chava Shapiro (1878– 1943) – who also came from Slavuta and became one of the first women in the history of Hebrew literature Several chapters are dedicated to Jewish life in the USSR during Stalin’ s time covering the little known contributions of the Jews to Second World War efforts as well as the periods when the entire existence of the Jewish community was under threat https://amzn.to/3Pk3iNJ Notify me via e-mail if anyone answers my comment Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value" Russia launched a strike on the territory near the Khmelnytskyi Nuclear Power Plant at night, resulting in power outages in the cities of Slavuta and Netishyn, informs the Ministry of Energy. "The enemy launched an attack on the territory near the Khmelnytskyi Nuclear Power Plant overnight," the press service stated It was mentioned that the explosion caused damage to windows in administrative and laboratory buildings 1,860 consumers in the cities of Slavuta and Netishyn in the Khmelnytskyi region have been left without electricity," the Ministry of Energy noted The press service also added that restoration work will begin as soon as energy workers are allowed to access the damaged area the occupying forces attacked Ukraine with Shahed drones All of them were destroyed by our defenders of the sky the debris fell on the territory of the Khmelnytskyi region which has been under attack for the fourth consecutive day the debris of the downed drones fell on a critical infrastructure object in the city of Slavuta an explosive wave damaged 11 multi-story and 9 private houses as well as the police department and fire stations in the cities of Slavuta and Netishyn (where Khmelnytskyi Nuclear Power Plant is located) It is already known of at least 20 casualties as a result of the night attack noted that among them there were severe cases there is no educational institution in Slavuta that has not been affected by the explosive wave tonight The mayor added that all 22 educational institutions in the city have suffered damage without exception Many other objects have also been affected: boiler houses Schools and kindergartens are closed today.