Poland's richest man goes into photovoltaics

Michal Solowow is not slowing down in his search for more investments in the energy industry. He has just acquired half of the shares in the photovoltaic company Corab. - Rzeczpospolita writes.
Poland's richest man has acquired a 50 percent stake in Corab, a company that manufactures structures for installations that generate electricity from the sun.
Solowow admits that the photovoltaic market is highly accelerated. Therefore, he was looking for a company with a sufficiently large scale of operation.
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Headquarters of the company
40-857 Katowice, 4 Wolnego St. Poland
account: PL 34 1140 1078 0000 5714 8500 1001 mBank S.A.
account: PL 57 1050 1344 1000 0090 3295 0637 ING Bank Śląski S.A.
e-Delivery address : AE:EN-81554-02108-FRDAI-18
Company details:
ENERGY SAFE POWER SA
40-857 Katowice,
4 Wolnego St.
Poland
REGON: 387272610, NIP: 6342982498
Entered in the Register of Entrepreneurs of the National Court Register kept by the District Court in Katowice, VIII Commercial Department of the National Court Register
under the number KRS 0000864340
Share capital PLN 100,000 paid in full.
ENERGY SAFE POWER SA
40-857 Katowice,
4 Wolnego St.
Poland
REGON: 387272610, NIP: 6342982498
Entered in the Register of Entrepreneurs of the National Court Register kept by the District Court in Katowice, VIII Commercial Department of the National Court Register
under the number KRS 0000864340
Share capital PLN 100,000 paid in full.