MTS intends to reboot game streaming service WASD, IKEA kitchen sets and their accessories appeared on Yandex.Market, investors were interested in the assets of Ekaterra, a tea manufacturer that came out of Russia , and other events on March 15, at the RB. UK review.
World
- The US Department of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) are investigating the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB). The investigation is at an early stage.
Finance
- The Central Bank of the Russian Federation, eight months after the adoption of the relevant law, approved the procedure for transferring frozen assets and liabilities of sanctioned banks to special legal entities.
Business
- MTS intends to restart the WASD game streaming service. On the platform, in addition to broadcasting games, user-generated content will appear. The project should become an analogue of YouTube and TikTok.
- Russian authorities approved the sale of the Russian company Nokian Tires to Tatneft for 23 billion rubles, slightly less than originally planned, Kommersant writes.
- The growth rate of board games in 2022 slowed down and amounted to only 22 billion rubles.
Among the reasons are the departure of large Western market players and a decline in demand after a sales boom during a pandemic, Vedomosti learned.
- IKEA kitchen sets and their accessories appeared on the Yandex.Market service: the market bought the products of the Russian division of the Swedish network at the end of 2022, Forbes reported.
- The assets of Lipton tea producer Ekaterra, which exited Russia, have interested investors. Capacity for the production of up to 16 thousand tons of tea per year can be bought by the United Tea Company, among whose co-owners are the general director of Luzhnikov and the former top manager of AvtoVAZ Alexander Pronin, Kommersant learned.
- Russian companies in 2022 began to hire employees without work experience more often. Therefore, they want to develop specialists for their needs, Vedomosti writes.
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