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The deal marked the end of foreign ownership in Russia's leading technology firm, sharply raising the potential for Kremlin oversight of Russia's internet space. But it also released YNV - now ...
A senior member of Russia's ruling party has proposed nationalising foreign-owned factories that shut down operations in the country over what the Kremlin calls a special military operation in ...
Russia is set to widen its power to retaliate for Western asset seizures with new legislation that could allow it to confiscate the frozen funds of foreign companies and investors, two sources ...
A law signed in 2014 restricted foreign ownership stakes in any Russian media assets to 20% by early 2017. [153] As a consequence, in 2015, the German Springer Publishing House sold the Russian edition of Forbes, and Finland's Sanoma sold its stakes in the business newspaper Vedomosti and the English-language publication, The Moscow Times ...
In 2011, RT was the second most-watched foreign news channel in the United States (after BBC World News), [233] and the number one foreign network in five major U.S. urban areas in 2012. [234] It also rated well among younger Americans under 35 and in inner city areas.
Russian government ownership of various companies and organizations, collectively known as state-owned enterprises (SOEs), still play an important role in the national economy. The approximately 4,100 enterprises that have some degree of state ownership accounted for 39% of all employment in 2007 (down from over 80% in 1990).
A Russian consortium of buyers this month finalised a $5.4 billion cash and shares deal to acquire Yandex's Russia-based assets from Yandex NV, marking the largest corporate exit since Russia's ...
In January 2023 it was agreed that the capital of the bank be changed, with Russia converting some capital to debt, allowing the Czech Republic and Slovakia to withdraw their capital without Russia exceeding 50% ownership. Proposed new ownership: Russia 45,44%, Hungary 25,27%, Bulgaria 14,46%, Romania 8,94%, with Cuba, Mongolia and Vietnam ...