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After being approved by the European Union, Yandex co-founder bid farewell
The co-founder of Russian tech company Yandex, Arkady Volog, bid an official farewell to the group’s 20,000 employees on Friday, after He resigned in June In the wake of the first international sanctions associated with the invasion of Ukraine.
It’s time for me to write a farewell letter. (…) You know, I haven’t led Yandex Russia for a long time, and this year I had to leave everything [mes] positions » Inside the department, he wrote in an internal letter to the company, which he confirmed to AFP (AFP).
At the beginning of June, he resigned from the management of Yandex, Russia’s main search engine, which he co-founded in 1997, after it had been unilaterally ratified by the European Union (EU) under Ukraine-related sanctions. “Yandex is the project of my life, not just mine. For thirty years we have done it together from the very beginning, in the course of global competition ”recalls 58-year-old Arkady Volozh.
as rule “Absolutely reasonable and necessary.” Company restructuring plan “Under the current circumstances”. In early December, Alexey Kudrin, a confidant of Vladimir Putin, said he had joined Yandex as a “development consultant” For the company, a few days after the management announced the reorganization of the group.
In fact, now the company will be divided into two entities, one of which will manage activities in Russia, and the other abroad. Yandex is the leading search engine in Russia, but it is also a dominant player in taxi and delivery services in many Russian-speaking countries.
The Russian digital sector has been severely affected by Western sanctions against Moscow. Since then, the Kremlin has sought to replace the products of the Western giants that left the country, while consolidating its hold on this strategic sector.
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