Yandex, which handles about 60% of internet search traffic in Russia and operates a big ride-hailing business, said it may be unable to pay its debts as a consequence of the financial market meltdown triggered by unprecedented sanctions.
London Russia's biggest search engine could collapse as financial fallout from the invasion of Ukraine spreads.
Yandex , which handles about 60% of internet search traffic in Russia and operates a big ride-hailing business, said Thursday that it may be unable to pay its debts as a consequence of the financial market meltdown triggered by the West's unprecedented sanctions.The company is based in the Netherlands, but its shares are listed on the Nasdaq and the Russian stock exchange.
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