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Yandex LLC (Russian: Яндекс, romanized: Yandeks, IPA: [ˈjandəks]) is a Russian multinational technology company [5] providing Internet -related products and services, including an Internet search engine called Yandex Search, cloud computing launched in 1997, information services, e-commerce, transportation, maps and navigation, mobile applicatio...
Yandex Search (‹See Tfd› Russian: Яндекс) is a search engine owned by the company Yandex, based in Russia. In January 2015, Yandex Search generated 51.2% of all of the search traffic in Russia according to LiveInternet [ ru ; uk ] .
The Russian businessman is now returning as CEO of Nebius, unnamed sources said. Yandex NV's current chairman, John Boynton, confirmed that all connections with Russia have now been severed.
The proposed new owners, Consortium.First, would be made up of Yandex senior management, a fund controlled by oil major Lukoil (LKOH.MM) and three other companies owned by businessmen Alexander...
The owner of Yandex, often referred to as "Russia's Google", has said it will pull out of its country of origin. Its Dutch-based parent company sold the operation in Russia for 475 billion...
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).
The buyer, Consortium.First, is a newly-formed investment fund managed by trustee Solid Management. It was led by members of Yandex's senior management team in Russia and supported by four...
Arcadia became part of the software and computer part supply company, CompTek, and with Volozh as the CEO in 2000. In 1998, Yandex launched contextual advertisement on its search engine. In 2000, Yandex was incorporated in Cyprus as a standalone company by Arkady Volozh.
The Kremlin-engineered deal would see Russia's largest technology player fall entirely under Russian ownership, including a fund ultimately owned by oil major Lukoil (LKOH.MM), and cement...
The sale in cash and shares worth 475 billion rubles would transfer Yandex’s core business — representing more than 95% of its revenue, assets and employees — to the group of up to 50 managers, Lukoil and business entities owned by investors Alexander Chachava, Pavel Prass and Alexander Ryazanov.