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[–] [email protected] 11 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Just an FIY, Carlsberg has tried since day one to get rid of their Russian business. They were apparently close to finalising the deal before this happened. IMO Carlsberg should have pulled out after 2014 or even 2008 but as that didn't happen they at least made an attempt to get out of Russia while pulling some of their investment with them so Russia couldn't get their hands on it.

[–] Nioxic 1 points 1 year ago

No. They didnt

It actually took a while before they (carlsberg)started doing anything.

Because they had 2000 russian employees and didnt want them to be affected by thw war that they had nothing to do with.

Then, several montha of media pressure later, they said they would attempt to sell their russian business.

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