The first document dated May 3 establishes that Juan Ignacio Bertot “sells, assigns and transfers for consideration the entirety of his half shareholding that he has in the Company”, and does so in favor of Diego Aníbal Gabriel Gotte, for a value nominal value of $40,105, “and which represents 0.5% of the capital stock of Sociedad La Peruana SRL”.
“The total price of this assignment is $1,000,000 for the total of the average (1/2) social quota that is paid by the assignee to the assignor, in this act, in cash, being retained by the same in the interest of its principal, having agreed that this document serves as a sufficient receipt and full payment letter, ”says the letter.
The publication also reports that Gotte assigns in favor of Andrés Darío Gamarci the amount of 4 social shares of the company La Peruana SRL “of a nominal value of $40,105 each, whose total nominal value amounts to $160,420, and that they represent 40% of the share capital of the company. Meanwhile, to Matías Leonel Santa María, Gotte transfers the amount of 3 social quotas with a nominal value of $40,105 each, whose total nominal value amounts to $120,315, and which represent 30% of the capital stock; and to Cristian Javier Vital the amount of 3 social shares of the company, with a nominal value of $40,105 each, whose total nominal value amounts to $120,315, and which represent 30% of the capital stock of La Peruana SRL.
“The total price of this assignment is US dollars 922,700.07 for all 10 social shares,” says the text of the Official Gazette and to which he accessed Between Rivers Now. It will be paid by the new owners in 139 equal, monthly and consecutive installments of 6,638.13 dollars each, “in cash or through bank deposits at the sole option of Mr. Diego Aníbal Gabriel Gotte.”
In this way, the seventh clause of the social contract of the company La Peruana SRL was modified: the social capital is established in the sum of $401,050, “divided into 10 social quotas of $40,105 nominal value, each one, fully subscribed by each one of the partners in the following proportions: Andrés Darío Gamarci owns 4 social quotas, which represent 40% of the capital stock, and are equivalent to the sum of $160,420; Matías Leonel Santa María, 3 social quotas, representing 30% of the capital stock, and equivalent to the sum of $120,315; and Cristian Javier Vital, 3 social quotas, which represent 30% of the social capital, and equivalent to the sum of $120,315”, stipulates the text published in the official bulletin.