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- Forbes denies Russian acquisition rumours
- Forbes is denying reports that Onexim Group, a private equity firm founded by Russian millionaire Mikhail Prokhorov, is set to buy the business magazine and its associate properties. "Forbes absolutely denies this rumour and has no knowledge of the source,"...
- Articles 2008-11-25
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- Onexim Group Buys Forbes Russia: Report
- Moscow-based PE firm Onexim Group has bought Forbes Russia, says Venturebeat, citing a translation of reports on Quintura's blog. Terms were not disclosed. In Russia, Forbes is published by Germany's Axel Springer, which uses visual search site Quintura. Forbes representatives didn't respond to our requests for comment.The purchase comes...
- External links 2008-11-24
- Quintura and blinkx to Visualize Video Search.
- SAN FRANCISCO, April 10 /PRNewswire/ -- SAN FRANCISCO, April 10 /PRNewswire/ --
- Research articles 2007-04-10
- Onexin to acquire Forbes - Rumour
- Russian private investment firm Onexin is reportedly in talks to acquire US business magazine publisher Forbes. Onexin Group is led by Russian billionaire Mickhail Prokhorov and has interests in mining, energy and nanotechnology industries. However, the private equity group has...
- Articles 2008-11-24
- Onexim to acquire Forbes - Rumour
- Russian private investment firm Onexim is reportedly in talks to acquire US business magazine publisher Forbes. Onexim Group is led by Russian billionaire Mickhail Prokhorov and has interests in mining, energy and nanotechnology industries. However, the private equity group has...
- Articles 2008-11-24
- Evernote Gets $5 Million Second Round For Web Clip Service
- Evernote, a web- and app-based personal info storage service, has raised a $5 million second funding round from Russia's Troika Partners. The product, which works across Windows, Mac, the web and mobile, lets people clip bits of web text to save as a searchable collection of notes for later...
- External links 2008-12-03
- DST Creates Russian Online Powerhouse By Merging Mail.ru And Astrum
- Digital Sky Technologies DST, the Russian firm that recently paid $200 million for a two percent stake in Facebook, is playing puppet-master yet again. It’s merging Mail.ru, one of Russia’s most popular online portals, with massively-multiplayer online MMO game developer Astrum Online Entertainment, according to Vedomosti via Quintura. It...
- External links 2009-09-10
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