What just happened? A group of Russian investors has finalized the sale of Yandex's assets based in Russia, confirming that the company will now completely exit the Russian market. A new venture will ...
The Dutch parent of top Russian internet search engine Yandex, often called the "Google" of Russia, has sold the business to a special-purpose Russian mutual fund at a heavily discounted $5.2 billion ...
FRANKFURT, Germany — The Dutch parent of pioneering Russian tech company Yandex is selling its operations in the country at a steeply discounted price of just over $5 billion to its Russia-based ...
Yandex NV, the parent company of the Russian search engine, has agreed to sell its assets in the country to a group of local investors for $5.2 billion in one of the largest corporate exits from ...
Yandex, N.V. has agreed to sell its Russian assets – including the Yandex search engine – as part of a deal worth 475 billion rubles (roughly $5.2 billion). Reports of a coming sale emerged in ...
Yandex, once dubbed Russia’s Google for becoming the country’s dominant online search engine, will exit Russia entirely, selling its assets there in a deeply discounted $5.2 billion deal that marks ...
NEW YORK - Yandex, one of Europe's largest internet companies and the leading search provider in Russia, has entered into an agreement with the National Hockey League to broadcast all NHL® games in ...
MOSCOW, Feb 15 (Reuters) - Russian search engine giant Yandex YNDX.O on Thursday reported a 53% jump in full-year revenue to 800.1 billion roubles ($8.72 billion), driven by organic growth across the ...
Announced at Mobile World Congress 2013, Russia search giant Yandex is now competing directly with Google Play. It's released its Yandex.Store, an on-device store for Android apps and games, which ...
FILE - Russian President Vladimir Putin, center, visits Russia's largest internet search engine Yandex headquarters in Moscow, Russia, on Sept. 21, 2017. The Dutch parent of pioneering Russian tech ...
FILE - Russian President Vladimir Putin, center, visits Russia's largest internet search engine Yandex headquarters in Moscow, Russia, on Sept. 21, 2017. The Dutch parent of pioneering Russian tech ...
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