SBB's annual report was not coherent. He accused SBB and its CEO, Ilija Batljan, of misleading and defrauding investors (reports here). On Monday, S&P Global Ratings downgraded Stockholm-based SBB, one of Europe's most indebted real-estate developers, to junk status. On Twitter, Perring said that the downgrade brings Barljan to the verge of bankruptcy:
The Swede Ilija Batljan founded the real estate company Samhällsbyggnadsbolaget (SBB) in 2016. It claims to be one of Sweden's biggest real estate companies, listed on Nasdaq First North. Batljan is the company's CEO and came under pressure after another report by Wirecard hunter Fraser Perring and his Viceroy Research uncovered irregularities in the company's cash. In part, SBB had to admit to the allegations. A battle between Perring and Batlja is currently taking place on Twitter.