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  2. Samokat - Wikipedia

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    Samokat is a Russian dark store rapid delivery service for food and household goods.Founded in 2017, it was the first dark store operator in the country. By 2022, Samokat owned around 1,100 dark stores in 49 cities and handled 35% of dark store deliveries Russia-wide.

  3. Hydra Market - Wikipedia

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    Hydra (Russian: Гидра) was a Russian language dark web marketplace, founded in 2015, [1] that facilitated trafficking of illegal drugs, financial services including cryptocurrency tumbling for money laundering, exchange services between cryptocurrency and Russian rubles, [2] and the sale of falsified documents and hacking services. [3]

  4. Dark store - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Amazon-owned US retailer Whole Foods opened its first purpose-built online only dark store, in Brooklyn. [ 7 ] In 2021, a report produced by OneStock indicated that more than 67% of consumers across Europe had used the dark store format during the COVID-19 pandemic , either to click and collect goods or through online delivery .

  5. Russian 'dark money' stretches around the globe - AOL

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    The Atlantic Council estimates $1 trillion in Russian "dark money" is hidden in countries and enterprises around the globe. Meanwhile, the National Bureau of Economic Research estimates that 60 ...

  6. X5 Group - Wikipedia

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    As of 31 December 2019, the Company operated 16,297 stores, including 15,354 Pyaterochka proximity stores, 852 Perekrestok supermarkets and 91 Karusel hypermarkets, the Perekrestok.ru online supermarket (two dark stores in Moscow and one dark store in St Petersburg) and the 5Post delivery service for online store and marketplace orders (8,000 ...

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  8. Over 300 U.S. companies still operate in Russia–and risk ...

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    American firms, especially from the fast-moving consumer goods sector (FMCGs), remain some the most profitable in the Russian market, contributing the most to the Kremlin’s war coffers.

  9. 'Bastards and scum': Ex-Russian President Medvedev ... - AOL

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    Medvedev rose with him, coming to serve as Russia’s president between 2008 and 2012, an interval that would allow Putin to return as Russia’s leader after a constitutionally mandated hiatus.