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KRK

Hi, does anyone know anything about the situation in KRK? Are there any information that the management team is supposed to be transferred to the USA, while only some of the development teams will remain in KRK?

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@3bkz+1qzqNbdc

So what?

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Post ID: @9vll+1qzqNbdc

A Russian missile flew into Polish airspace just 19 days ago.

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@2yjg+1qzqNbdc

i think a more appropriate word would be "risky" rather than "dangerous".

that said, the risk of the ukraine conflict spreading to poland is rather low. russia is nowhere near defeating ukraine and even if they did, it is doubtful that they would have the appetite for further conflict. they would most likely take a few years to consolidate their gains and rebuild their badly depleted forces. taking on a nato member would take way, way more than what the ukraine war

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Post ID: @3lbz+1qzqNbdc

Sabre's stock price has nothing to do with the war in Ukraine. And the war is waged not 135 miles from Sabre's KRK office but more than 1000 km away. About 20% of Ukraine's territory is under war, remaining 80% is basically not much happening. Plus if Russia decides to invade NATO they will with 99% probability go for the Baltic states for numerous reasons: strong Russian minority, they want to connect Kaliningrad oblast to the rest of Russia, also Baltic states are sparsely populated, flat, small and easy to invade + these states were a part of the Soviet Union.

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2yjg+1qzqNbdc
you made my day with this comment! :-) You really think Russia will attack NATO? They are already struggling in Ukraine. Russia is no match for NATO armed forces. Open invasion is not possible. Cyberattacks, sending illegal immigrants to NATO borders, sabotaging NATO infrastructure is all that Russia can do.

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Post ID: @2mfw+1qzqNbdc

KRK is a dangerous location for Sabre to locate its workforce. There is a war being waged a mere 135 miles from Sabre's KRK office. If the war expands scope then the KRK office will no longer be operational. There aren't any wars being waged 135 miles from DFW or BLR. Leadership is under no illusion about the risk to the KRK office. The KRK office is dangerous to Sabre's business. The KRK office is an additional risk that is reflected by the weak stock price.

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@1fja+1qzqNbdc

KRK is a dangerous location

what are you smoking? poland ranks #29 in the global peace index and has one of the lowest g-n ownership rates in the world. it also has universal healthcare

in contrast, the US ranks #131 in the GPI (right below haiti and south africa) and has the highest g-n ownership rate (120.5 per 100 people vs 2.5 for poland). it also has a cruel, dystopian healthcare system that's designed for profit rather than people's health

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Post ID: @1fdt+1qzqNbdc

KRK is NOT a dangerous location.

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Post ID: @1pav+1qzqNbdc

BLR not BUE. BUE is a canceled location.

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Post ID: @1klf+1qzqNbdc

KRK is a dangerous location. DFW is a safe but expensive location. BUE is a cheap and reasonably safe location. The location of the workforce will continue to move from KRK to BUE not to DFW.

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Post ID: @1fja+1qzqNbdc

Maybe move more work to BLR but not People and for sure not to DFW.

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Post ID: @fxb+1qzqNbdc

haha. Where did you hear that cr-p. Not gonna happen.

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