Thirty years ago, the definitive end of Poldi in Kladno began to be written. At the turn of February and March 1996, the dispute between the state and the company Bohemia Art, which privatized the steelworks, reached its peak. The company, run by Vladimír Stehlík, was sinking into hundreds of millions of crowns in debt, had no energy and had not even paid the full purchase price. A year later, it went bankrupt and thousands of people had to look…
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Thirty years ago, the definitive end of Poldi in Kladno began to be written. At the turn of February and March 1996, the dispute between the state and the company Bohemia Art, which privatized the steelworks, reached its peak. The company, run by Vladimír Stehlík, was sinking into hundreds of millions of crowns in debt, had no energy and had not even paid the full purchase price. A year later, it went bankrupt and thousands of people had to look…