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    1. wailingsixnames on

      Great news for Ukraine,, and terrible sign for the russian economy. Hopefully we are getting closer to russia ending this senseless war.

    2. Riptide360 on

      Zelensky should troll Putin by having Ukraine buy the assets in Russian bankruptcy court!

    3. Dat_Ding_Da on

      click

      click

      click, click

      click, click, click, click

      clickclickclickclickclickclickclickclickclickclick
      ________

      Do you hear that? It’s the dominos that is the russia economy falling one after the other.

      Slow at first but faster and faster now.

    4. I don’t understand how the hell this can happen. Demand should be high, so it should be easy to sell enough product to keep the production line busy and cover the cost. This looks a lot like loss of control, result of internal fights for power or sabotage. Usually when such things start to happen the regime is next to it’s end.

    5. LittleLostDoll on

      that’s unique.. a weapon manufacturer going bankrupt providing weapons in a war..

      oh well.. now to bankrupt them all!

    6. dmigowski on

      Why doesn’t Putin bail them out? Or did they just move enough money to the side that the bosses can retire?

    7. Senior_Strawberry_51 on

      My god I hope it’s actually true though I have my doubts

    8. thrillsbury on

      “The bankruptcy is linked to damage to production facilities in Russia’s Belgorod Oblast as a result of Ukrainian attacks, raw material supply disruptions, the loss of the European market and falling demand for Russian electronics in Asia.”

    9. MikeinDundee on

      While I appreciate this news, remember, lots of companies file bankruptcy to reorganize debt. Heck, our president has done this dozens of times!

    10. Master-Bag-2306 on

      Reminds of Jake Broe’s theory about China buying russian companies’ bonds, so the ownership is passed on to China, after going bankrupt.

    11. Leonie-Lionheard on

      > “The most likely scenario is a deep restructuring of Monocrystal, a change of ownership, or the sale of the sapphire division to a new investor. A chance of saving the company exists thanks to the uniqueness of its products, as Russian experts say.”

    12. TransplantedSconie on

      Bomb it anyway, Ukraine.   Don’t take the word of an Ork.

    13. lacerantplainer on

      What’s the latitude and longitude of the factory? Just curious 🧐

    14. CrazyMildred on

      It won’t let me post a gif for some reason. Insert Swan Lake here…

    15. Comfortable-nerve78 on

      Key component to the Russian War Machine. Nice keep it up guy’s.

    16. futureformerteacher on

      Events like this are more important than people realize.

      Unemployment in Russia is effectively 0%, and companies are not going to be able to afford labor compared to the MoD.

      And now the oligarchs are going to have income from within the country, just as they have little outside of it.

    17. barrel_master on

      From the article:

      “The bankruptcy is linked to damage to production facilities in Russia’s Belgorod Oblast as a result of Ukrainian attacks, raw material supply disruptions, the loss of the European market and falling demand for Russian electronics in Asia.”

    18. Parking_Resolution63 on

      Great news I guess the ceo will be falling of a window of the 6th floor while decorating it with Christmas ornaments?

    19. TransportationNo1 on

      Probably the drone price is fixed to a super low price and they couldnt get the resources or manufacturing cheap enough over time.

      A bankrupt company does not just stop existing. If russia pays, they will produce until the end.

    20. sandboxmatt on

      Imagine being in the military industrial complex and going broke in a war economy

    21. if they cannot get certain supplies, they cannot complete orders, you’d end up with drones Missing it’s ability to function.

    22. You would think that they would be pretty busy what with sending drones into Ukraine

    23. How can a drone company in a nation that’s playing ‘The Game of Drones’ for real in a war, somehow manage to go bankrupt?

      Does not compute.

    24. You cant not pay your supplier in the middle or a war when you are a super power… Russia has vast resources and income… a small population relative to that. And still camt pay the bills
      bills

    25. BillWilberforce on

      I just worry that the company will be nationalised. With Putin trying to bankrupt all privately owned companies and then buying up their assets for a song. As part of his plan recreate the USSR but without the communism. It’s also a handy way to get rid off all of the oligarchs who rival his power.

    26. slick514 on

      No doubt Moscow just expected the company to give pretty much all of their production to the MoD for far less than the cost to manufacturer things. That plus the difficulty of maintaining staffing levels in a country with a serious brain-drain problem…

      “Surely there can be no consequences for our shortsightedness!”

      Moscow bet that they could win the war before all of this caught up to them. They’re about to learn how dominos work.

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