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H.L. Boulton

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H.L. Boulton & Co S.A.
Company typePublic (IBC: HLB)
IndustryLogistics and Investing
Founded(1824)
HeadquartersVenezuela Caracas, Venezuela
Key people
Luis Emilio Velutini Urbina (Chairman)
Elizabeth Rios (CEO)
ProductsMaritime logistics
RevenueIncrease Bs. 424.7 Million (2007)
Websitewww.hlboulton.com.ve

H.L. Boulton (IBC: HLB) is a holding company based in Venezuela engaged in the import and export of various godds an equipements. The company operates in two sectors, such as investing and international trade.

The company's Investing sector administers strategics portfolios of shares of various Venezuelan companies that conduct different activities. It primarily invests in the companies of industrial, petrochemical and manufacturing areas, as well as in refractory and maritime transportation interprises.

The company's International Trade sector is involved in maintaining docks, container terminals and warehouses, merchandise deposit, ownership and operation of ships and coastal shipping line and national and international transportation.

In 2001, the company sold a half-interest in its port terminal operations to CSX Corporation.[1]

The company's shares are traded on the Caracas Stock Exchange, and the company forms part of the Índice Bursátil de Capitalización, the exchange's main and most important index.

In 2005, the company was closed down for 48 hours and fined over tax violations.[2] The taxation agency penalized the company again in 2009.[3]

The company was owned by the Boulton family for many years.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Venezuela: HL Boulton sells 50% of port terminal operation". South American Business Information. May 25, 2001. Retrieved 2009-11-07.
  2. ^ "Seniat aplicó cierre a Bigott, H.L. Boulton y Archimóvil". El Universal. 2005-01-21. Retrieved 2009-11-07.
  3. ^ "Seniat embargó empresas HL Boulton y Walco industrial". El Universal. March 17, 2009. Retrieved 2009-11-07.
  4. ^ "Andres Boulton, 87, Longtime Venezuelan Industrialist". Miami Herald. January 16, 1998. p. 4B. Retrieved 2009-11-07.