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Wildberries moved 27 of its 30 subsidiaries into the new company, RWB LLC, in July, according to SPARK-Interfax, a platform that shows the ownership of private companies in Russia.
Wildberries is Russia's largest online retailer. Tatyana Bakalchuk founded the company in 2004, growing it from an online clothes reseller into a major marketplace for countless other products ...
Wildberries, a major online marketplace that operates across Eurasia, has voluntarily offset the carbon footprint of its order pick-up points in the Russian Far East, Russian Forbes reported ...
The estranged husband of Russia’s richest woman has been arrested and charged with murder after two people were killed in a shootout at his wife’s company, Wildberries — Russia’s largest ...
Tatyana founded Wildberries, Russia’s answer to Amazon, in 2004, growing it from an online clothes reseller into a major marketplace for all kinds of goods.
The e-commerce giant strengthens its seller community with new tools and training for success in the digital economy.
A failed ‘takeover’ Writing on Telegram, Vladislav Bakalchuk stated that he’d come to the Wildberries main office for negotiations regarding the “halt of warehouse construction.” “I arrived at the ...
The Wildberries chief announced in July that she had filed for divorce. On Monday she said she was reverting to using her maiden name, Kim. Source: Al Jazeera and news agencies.
Wildberries owned 65% of this new company, and Russ Outdoor the remaining 35%. On paper it made little sense: Russ Outdoor had no digital expertise and a fraction of Wildberries’ revenue.
The Russian businesswoman Tatyana V. Bakalchuk has been locked in a dispute with her estranged husband for months over the fate of her company, Wildberries. By Ivan Nechepurenko He came with armed ...
Wildberries revenue jumped 70 percent last year to 539 billion rubles ($5.8 billion). Net profit rose even faster to 19 billion rubles ($205 million).