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| Company name | OIKOS CONSULTING & TRAINING |
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| Legal form and share capital | SARL (société à responsabilité limitée), a French private limited liability company with a share capital of €2,000 |
| Registered office | 16, rue Charles Grad – 67600 Sélestat, France |
| Registration | Colmar Trade and Companies Register (RCS) under number 488 743 436 – SIRET (establishment identification number) 488 743 436 00013 – APE business activity code 7022Z |
| EU VAT number | FR 48 488 743 436 |
| Telephone | +33 3 68 33 51 02 |
| contact@oikos-consulting.com | |
| Publication director | Mr Arnaud Grob, managing director |
| Company name | SCALEWAY (Online.net) |
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| Legal form and share capital | SAS (société par actions simplifiée), a French simplified joint-stock company with a share capital of €142,050 |
| Address | 8, rue de la Ville-l'Évêque – 75008 Paris, France |
| Telephone | +33 8 99 17 37 88 |
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