"The Coal Society of Lower Krynka" - which existed in 1900 - 1903 . a coal mining company of the Donetsk coal basin with mixed Russian-French capital, the Charter of which was Higher approved on March 10, 1900. The Management Board of the Company consisted of seven directors and was located in Yekaterinoslav .
In 1897 , the lands in the area of the village of Nizhny Krynka (now an urban-type settlement in the Donetsk region of Ukraine ) were bought by the Moscow merchant Peshkov, who opened the Yasinovsky mine . Two years later, the mine was acquired by the German joint-stock company of the mining industry Montazh. Subsequently, a coke-benzene plant, mechanical workshops, a railway line at the station were built here. Monakhovo power station. The plant supplied products to 11 companies. It was here in March 1900 that the Entrepreneurs of the Lower Krynka Coal Society was founded by entrepreneurs - the engineer Goryainov, French citizens of Bianchi and Gorget (who became the managers of the company). [2]
By 1900, the share of coal mined in mines wholly or partly owned by foreign entrepreneurs amounted to 76.2% of the total production of “black gold” in the Verkhne-Makeevsky volost of the Donetsk region of the Don Region. The management of the mines, both financial and technical, was carried out mainly by foreigners. Despite the fact that, as stated in the Company 's Charter, “Of the total number of seven directors and two candidates, four directors and one candidate must be Russian citizens ...” [3] , the Nizhne-Krynkovsky mine, which was controlled by the French, was not in this case an exception. However, in 1903, the Lower Krynka Coal Company went bankrupt and the company’s mine was acquired by the mining company Fomin.
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See also
- Mining
- Donetsk coal basin
- Makeevugol
- History of Makeevka