Boryszew (company)

Summary

Boryszew SA (Polish pronunciation: [bɔˈrɨʂɛv]) is a Polish public company listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange and it is on the exchange's WIG30 index of largest companies. Parts of the Boryszew group are engaged in the production of components for the automotive industry, chemical materials (including antifreeze), metal oxides, and other metal elements. It is based in Sochaczew. The company owns 30 production plants in 14 countries and employs around 10,000 people.[1]

Boryszew S.A.
Company typeSpółka Akcyjna
WSE: BRS
FoundedBoryszew, Poland (1911 (1911))
Revenue1,418,000,000 Euro (2018) Edit this on Wikidata
33,600,000 Euro (2018) Edit this on Wikidata
Total equity225 671 569.20 zł
Number of employees
10,000 (2020)
Websitehttp://boryszew.pl/

The company's headquarters are in Warsaw.[2]

History edit

The history of the company dates back to 1911, when a rayon production facility was established in the Boryszew area (currently a district of Sochaczew). Before World War II, the company was involved in the production of gunpowder, materials, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and dental cements.

Under communism, in the People's Republic of Poland, the company was involved in the production of dental materials and pharmaceuticals, coolants and brake fluids, and later also plastics.

In 1992, the company was fully privatized. Since May 1996, the company has been listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange.

Since 2000, the company has been controlled by Roman Karkosik, a stock trader.[3]

In 2010, the company began to expand outside of Poland, acquiring assets of Maflow group (in Italy, Poland, France, Spain, Brazil, China, India and Mexico).[4] In 2011, it took over the German companies Theysohn, AKT and Wedo.

General income of the Boryszew group in 2012, exceeded 4,920 million złoty, and sales revenues amounted to more than 4,870 million. In 2014, a factory was opened in Russia, in 2016 in Mexico, and in 2017, in Prenzlau, Germany.

In 2019, the Alchemia S.A. Group was acquired and commencement of the steel segment.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ "Boryszew miał 35,15 mln zł straty netto, 80,6 mln zł EBITDA w I kw. 2020 r." comparic.pl (in Polish). 30 June 2020. Retrieved 1 December 2023.
  2. ^ "Boryszew Spółka Akcyjna | krs-pobierz.pl". krs-pobierz.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2023-02-27.
  3. ^ "The crisis and beyond: The dynamics and restructuring of automotive industry in Poland".
  4. ^ "Boryszew przejął firmy z Grupy Maflow". plastech.pl (in Polish). 7 July 2010. Retrieved 1 December 2023.
  5. ^ "Karkosik wyprowadza Alchemię z parkietu". pb.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2023-02-27.

External links edit

  • Investor Relations for Boryszew