Thien y SAS Acquires LAMA SARL: A Business Transfer in Paris
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Parisian Business landscape Shifts with Acquisition
A recent business transfer in Paris has seen Thien y SAS, a company with a capital of €1,000, acquire LAMA SARL, previously operating the Country Country Business, CATER SIS. the acquisition, finalized under an ASSP dated March 12, 2025, and recorded on March 21, 2025, at the SDE of Paris Saint Lazare (file n ° 2025 00010833, Reference n ° 7564P61 2025 A 01304), marks a notable change in the local business scene.
Details of the Transaction
The transaction involved LAMA SARL, a company with a capital of €8,000, formerly located at 98, boulevard Rochechouart, and 1, rue Dancourt, 75018 Paris 18 (registered in the RCS de Paris under number 522780162). Thien y SAS, registered with the RCS de Paris under number 913630513 and located at 13 rue Clauzel, 75009 Paris 09, has taken over the business, which includes the Country Country Business, CATER SIS, operating at 98, Blvd Rochechouart, 1, rue Dancourt 75018 Paris 18.
The effective date of the transfer was March 12, 2025. The agreed-upon price for this acquisition was €100,000.
Legal and Procedural Aspects
The legal framework surrounding this transfer includes provisions for potential oppositions. According to the announcement, any oppositions to the transfer must be submitted within 10 days of the latest legal publication. For the purpose of receiving these oppositions, domicile is elected for validity and correspondence at the office of Maître Pierre Awad Avocat, located at 32 rue de Laborde, 75008 Paris.
Implications for the Parisian Business Community
Acquisitions like this are common in dynamic business environments like Paris.According to recent data from the INSEE (National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies), mergers and acquisitions in the Ile-de-France region have seen a steady increase over the past year, reflecting a vibrant and evolving market. This particular transfer highlights the ongoing consolidation and restructuring within the Parisian business sector.
“business transfers are a vital part of economic growth, allowing for the reallocation of resources and the introduction of new management and strategies.”
– Economic Analyst, archynetys
Looking Ahead
It remains to be seen how Thien y SAS will integrate and develop the acquired business. The coming months will be crucial in assessing the impact of this transfer on the local market and the broader Parisian economy.Stay tuned to Archynetys for further updates on this developing story.