MOSCOW, February 20. / TASS /. The founder of the online retailer Wildberries Tatyana Bakalchuk topped the list of Russia's richest women, Forbes magazine said in a statement on Thursday.
According to Wildberries founder Tatyana Bakalchuk, the incident was an unsuccessful attempt of a hostile take-over led by Vladislav Bakalchuk, Sergey Anufriyev and Vladimir Bakin MOSCOW ...
Wildberries founder and majority owner Tatyana Bakalchuk and her estranged husband Vladislav, who held a small stake, blamed each other over the incident, which they said occurred after a group ...
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Tatyana Bakalchuk is a rarity – a dotcom billionaire uninterested in outside capital or a stock market listing. The founder of Wildberries, Russia's largest ecommerce retailer ...
Wildberries said armed men accompanying Vladislav Bakalchuk, the husband of CEO Tatyana Bakalchuk, illegally entered the company's office building in central Moscow and opened fire. Videos on ...
In 2004, Tatyana Bakalchuk spent $700 to create a website for Wildberries, an e-commerce business she started out of her Moscow apartment while on maternity leave. Today, Wildberries is considered ...
before information about Tatyana Bakalchuk's letter to Putin appeared in the media. In this letter, the takeover of Wildberries was presented as the creation of an alternative to giants such as Amazon ...
The dispute centers around Tatyana Bakalchuk - Wildberries' founder and majority shareholder, and Russia's richest woman - and her decision to merge the company with outdoor advertising firm Russ ...
Tatyana Bakalchuk, a 47-year-old mum of seven, who was once an English teacher with close Kremlin links, is Russia’s richest woman with a fortune of £10.7 billion. Advisory Alert: It has come ...
Seven others were wounded, including police officers. Vladislav and his wife Tatyana Bakalchuk, who filed for divorce in July, have been embroiled in a bitter and public tussle since Wildberries ...