We have seen many big companies stop service or production in russia. The important part here is that this is not what is happening. They‘d piss off their customers and thats it. The impact on the russian people is harder to measure, but the basic idea is that Plarium alone would do fuck all by cutting their service in russia. The impact on their image would likely be worse than just cutting that country off, putting aside the possibility of suffering financial penalties if sanctions get even stronger. Public relations is easily explained: If you have a major number of workers in Ukraine, it‘s just really, really bad PR if you still do business in the agressors country. In addition to that, there are two other points to consider: Public relations and impact on the russian people. Cashflow from russia stops nearly completely then. With sanctions taking place it‘s neither a good idea to keep russian cashflow up nor is it really possible at all - at this point it‘s very likely that the SWIFT sanctions will be done for all banks, not just certain ones. Your first point does make sense in certain ways, but becomes impossible by the reality of your third point: They won‘t get a lot of money from russia in the days to come anyway.
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