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Yuliya Fedorinova

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Bureau Chief at Bloomberg News

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  • 1 week ago | news.bloombergtax.com | Yuliya Fedorinova |Alexander Sazonov

    Billionaire Vladimir Potanin acquired a stake in Yandex, Russia’s leading tech company, following the expiration of a lock-up period related to last year’s sale of the company’s local business by its Dutch-registered founder. Catalytic People ILLC, a company affiliated with Potanin, purchased Meridian-Servis LLC, which had acquired a 10% stake in Yandex last year as part of the consortium that took over the entire business, according to data from a Russian corporate registry.

  • 1 week ago | bloomberg.com | Yuliya Fedorinova |Alexander Sazonov

    Vladimir Potanin(Bloomberg) -- Billionaire Vladimir Potanin acquired a stake in Yandex, Russia’s leading tech company, following the expiration of a lock-up period related to last year’s sale of the company’s local business by its Dutch-registered founder.

  • 4 weeks ago | news.bloombergtax.com | Yuliya Fedorinova

    Russia is being gripped by a potato crisis. The price Russians pay for them has jumped to a record, climbing nearly 50% this year alone to mark the biggest increase of any tracked food, according to the Federal Statistics Service. That follows an almost doubling in prices in 2024 amid poor harvests. That’s compounding food inflation and is more bad news for consumers.

  • 4 weeks ago | bloomberg.com | Yuliya Fedorinova

    Russia is being gripped by a potato crisis. The price Russians pay for them has jumped to a record, climbing nearly 50% this year alone to mark the biggest increase of any tracked food, according to the Federal Statistics Service. That follows an almost doubling in prices in 2024 amid poor harvests.

  • 4 weeks ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Yuliya Fedorinova

    Russia is being gripped by a potato crisis. The price Russians pay for them has jumped to a record, climbing nearly 50% this year alone to mark the biggest increase of any tracked food, according to the Federal Statistics Service. That follows an almost doubling in prices in 2024 amid poor harvests. That’s compounding food inflation and is more bad news for consumers.

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