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Merger: Rearden G Holdings Eins GmbH Hrb8 Dec 2010 German Trade Register Announcements, Germany (03/12/2010)

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Rearden G Holdings Zwei GmbH,
Unnamed street ??, 40724 Hilden, Germany
. The company is merged as a transferring entity with the Rearden G Holdings Eins GmbH with its registered office in Hilden (Amtsgericht Düsseldorf HRB 55011) in accordance with the merger agreement of June 17, 2010 and the shareholders' meeting of the acquiring entity of June 17, 2010. The merger shall only become effective upon registration on the register sheet of the acquiring entity. Any creditor of the company may require the Rearden G Holdings Eins GmbH security in accordance with Section 303 of the German Stock Corporation Act (AktG) for any claim established before this notice if he registers with it for this purpose within six months of this notice. As not registered: The creditors of the company whose claims have been substantiated before the entry of the termination of the contract in the commercial register is deemed to have been disclosed in accordance with § 10 HGB shall be provided with security by the other part of the contract if they make a notification to him for this purpose within six months of the announcement. The creditors of the companies participating in the merger must be deemed to have declared their claim in writing in writing within six months of the date on which the registration of the merger in the register of the registered office of the entity of which they are creditors is deemed to have been made known in accordance with Paragraph 19 (3) of the UmwG, provided that they cannot claim satisfaction. However, creditors are only entitled to this right if they demonstrate that the merger jeopardises the fulfilment of their claim.

This filing was translated from German to English. The filing refers to a past date, and does not necessarily reflect the current state. The current state is available on the following page: Rearden G Holdings Zwei GmbH, Hilden, Germany.