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Sesol's bankruptcy reveals luxury items in Stigamo

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Key Points
  • Sesol's bankruptcy affected around 180 employees, with one-third in Stigamo.
  • The bankruptcy inventory lists reveal luxury furnishings and sports facilities for staff.
  • Vaggeryd Municipality's ability to continue renting office space in the building is unclear.

The solar panel company Sesol was declared bankrupt nearly two weeks ago, affecting around 180 employees, with one-third based in Stigamo between Jönköping and Vaggeryd, Sweden. The bankruptcy administrator's inventory lists are now ready, showing the company invested heavily in expensive furnishings and various sports activities for staff. Items include luxurious lounge armchairs, an ice machine, a massage chair, a padel court, a gym with 37 machines, a floorball court, football and basketball goals, a golf simulator, and a ten-story-high stand.

Vaggeryd Municipality, which rents office space in the same building, may not be able to continue leasing the premises, according to a report with the municipal director. SVT has contacted the bankruptcy administrator.

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