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Nestlé faces threat of forced administration in Russia
A Russian company is pushing for the forced administration of five Nestlé companies, impacting the corporation's stock.
A Russian company, KS Logistika, has urged President Vladimir Putin to place five companies of the Swiss food giant Nestlé under forced administration. This was reported by the Russian economic newspaper "Kommersant." Such a move could, according to the newspaper, represent an initial step towards a change of ownership.
Nestlé's shares have reacted significantly to these developments, losing value. Experts express concern over the potential impact of this threat on Nestlé's business in Russia.
Nestlé has been active in Russia for several years and operates several business areas that are now under pressure. The planned forced administration would be a significant interference in the company's management and could have far-reaching consequences.
The situation raises questions about Nestlé's future position in Russia, particularly with regard to the political and economic stability of the country.