Backa Palanka-based Dunav Prevoz was sold to consortium represented by Milenko Damjanic for 105 million dinars, up from the starting price of 19.5 million dinars.
Novi Sad-based Zvezda was sold by a consortium represented by Milan Djurovic for 87 million dinars, up from the starting price of 82.4 million dinars.
Italian Applicazioni Elettriche Generali bought Subotica-based Elektroremont at the starting price of 42.4 million dinars.
Milovan Zeljkovic bought Novi Sad’s Grap Inzenjering for 48 million dinars, up from the initial price of 3.66 million dinars.
Fektic-based firm Feketic was sold to Sombor’s Panonija for 260 million dinars, up from the starting price of 112.3 million dinars.
Sanja Scepanovic bought Novi Sad’s Higijena for 39 million dinars. The initial price was 3.61 million dinars.
Zrenjianin’s Brodarstvo was bought by Nikola Djivanovic for 140 million dinars,while the starting price was 39.6 million dinars.
Construction firm Gradjevinar from Novi Knezevac was sold to Kikinda-based Graditelj for 42 million dinars, up from the initial price of just 3.32 million dinars.
Vidosav Mojsin bought Agrovet from Melenci at the starting price of 59.1 million dinars in a second bidding.
Srbobran-based Vojvodina was sold to Zoran Tomovic in a second bidding at the starting price of 19.1 million dinars.
Akos Ujhelji bought Novi Sad’s Jukoteks in a second bidding for the starting price of 695,000 dinars.
Sombor’s Grafos was sold at the starting price 240 dinars to Sofija Nenadov.
Kula-based M&B-CO bought local firm Sloga for the starting price of 20.1 million dinars. The company was sold in a second bidding.
The auctions of Zastava Sombor from Sombor, Potisje from Ada, Union Mlin from Sivac, Zitoprodukt and Bek from Zrenjanin, Mlin-Pek from Senta, and Bajsa from Bajsa were declared unsuccessful.