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Tatiana Kim, regarded as the richest woman in Russia and the founder of Wildberries, divorced her husband, Vladislav Bakalchuk, following a shootout. On the 11th (local time), according to Russian ...
Moments later, passersby heard screams. Vladislav Bakalchuk helped start Wildberries together with his wife Tatyana in 2004. Over the next two decades it became Russia’s equivalent of Amazon.
Kim’s co-founder Vladislav Bakalchuk had asked the court to annul the deal that would transfer Wildberries’ assets to RWB — the company created as a result of the merger — claiming this ...
Apparently, Vladislav Bakalchuk initially turned for help not to Ramzan Kadyrov, but to the Law Dictatorship bar association. But when it became clear that the takeover of Wildberries was connected ...
Vladislav Bakalchuk, who co-founded Wildberries with his ex-wife and current Wildberries CEO Tatyana Bakalchuk, led 20 to 30 armed accomplices on simultaneous assaults of two Wildberries offices in ...
Bakalchuk’s estranged husband, Vladislav Bakalchuk, opposed the merger and said that his efforts to speak to Tatyana were ignored. Each side blamed the other for the shooting incident.
Bakalchuk and her husband Vladislav, the co-founders of Wildberries, one of Russia's largest online retailers, have been locked in a bitter dispute for months over a merger deal.
Bakalchuk's estranged husband, Vladislav Bakalchuk, opposed the merger and said that his efforts to speak to Tatyana were ignored. Each side blamed the other for the shooting incident.
Bakalchuk's estranged husband, Vladislav Bakalchuk, opposed the merger and said that his efforts to speak to Tatyana were ignored. Each side blamed the other for the shooting incident.
The dispute centres 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 ...