Advent, FedEx, A&R, PPF and InPost have agreed on a conditional agreement to buy 100 percent of InPost shares at a price of EUR 15.60 per share, InPost said in a statement. The transaction is expected to take place in the second half of 2026. According to Rafał Brzoska, it will help in expansion on European markets.

https://biznes.interia.pl/firma/news-inpost-zostanie-sprzedany-podano-kwote-akcji,nId,22598084

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  1. Why is the government unable to block such decisions? Parcel delivery system could be percived as crucial in times of crisis

  2. lord_phantom_pl on

    W tym kraju jednak nigdy nic się nie uda. To co? Ciekawe kto wypełnił lukę po Epstieinie.

  3. W końcu tak się skończy że nie zostanie już nic naszego, prawda ?

    Biedronka sprzedana, Żabka sprzedana, Stokrotka sprzedana, Wedel sprzedany, Żubrówka Sobieski sprzedane, Tyskie sprzedane (nawet alkohol nie jest już nasz), Zelmer sprzedany, Allegro sprzedane, (biotech) Biogened sprzedany, marka słynnych fortepianów “Calisia” sprzedana, NaviExpert (pierwszi polski system navigacji) sprzedana, wszystkie nasze banki sprzedane.

    Smutno mi się robi. Jak tu polska gospodarka ma się rozwijać jak tu nic nasze.

  4. The_last_trick on

    Well I can’t blame the owner. After all it’s business, it’s all about money.
    I’m just sad that the best delivery company in Poland will be enshitified.

  5. I can already see quality going down simultanously with prices going up. Such deals should really be blocked by the country. Capital has nationality don’t let ’em prove otherwise.

  6. Fearless-Ear8830 on

    Best delivery system is Europe potentially going into shit is not an exciting way to start the day

  7. Not a single company can stay Polish, as always. It’s not a country for business, I guess. Now shareholders will squeeze any penny of your parcels, and couriers delivering them.

  8. A typical right-wing businessman in Poland basically has three options for cooperation: sell out to the rxssians, Americans or Chinese.

  9. What_was_my_account on

    We can’t keep any crucial part of the economy even partially in Poland now, can we? Polish economy just keeps on enslaving itself. The cycle goes like this:
    >Someone creates a company/product
    >It becomes a strong local player
    >Time to sell it all abroad

    Ffs, how am I even supposed to support local economy if in the end all that is left is foreign ownership. I really wish we could get a government that could maybe, juuuust maybe, understand we shouldn’t be leaving everything in the hands of foreign companies. Fucking extraction economy type shit.

  10. This is terrible news, more expansion = more problems but InPost won’t be the Polish tycoon any longer – why can’t we make at least one Polish global company an have to sell everything to foreign powers

  11. willchangeitlater on

    Did no one read an article? InPost is a publicly traded company. It cannot stay in Polish hands because it’s not enforceable. Brzoska himself had 12% of shares only. Gets to show how little Poles know about investment market.

    You already forgot how InPost was the biggest European IPO couple years back? LoL.

    IT HASN’T BEEN POLISH ALREADY. STOP THE WHINING.

  12. Thin_Historian7892 on

    Damn. A lot of commies in the comments. I guess you can’t have free will if you operate a massive company.

  13. Thin_Historian7892 on

    The country was literally getting 🍇 by the country while German logistic companies were paying less tax. Your “capital has nationality” only matters because you want affordability as a comsumer. I’d sell it ASAP if I can go and do my business elsewhere for less taxes.

  14. Will it not cause inpost to be delisted feok trading? If so, then it is actually good. Because those stocks are what causes enshittification of all conpanies. Like you will csre about stocks. Growrh of company is 10% y to y? STOCKS MINUS 20% bc they expected growth 10.1% not barely 10%. I do not trust FedEx but Advent been involved before and nothing collapsed and A&R is Brzoska’s own thing

  15. Eh, as expected. It’s pathetic that we as a country can’t have even one successful company that doesn’t end up getting sold off to the highest foreign bidder. Is this country really ours if all of our most well known products, brands and companies are owned by literally anyone other than ourselves? What are we even known for on the international stage at this point, except for being seen as some kind of far-right utopia by dumbasses in America for some reason