![]() ![]() On 3 October 2016, announced that they had acquired 100% of the game developer Pixonic's shares. At the end of 2012, Group bought the Ukrainian email service mail.ua and the registration of email addresses using this domain started on 23 April 2013. ![]() This was interpreted as an intention of dominating world markets and of the upcoming re-branding of services under this name. In late 2012, Group's plans for buying two-letter domain My.com became known. ![]() Full migration to the use of 's own engine occurred in the summer of 2013. ![]() In November 2012, it was reported that would discontinue using Google search services. On May 11, 2022, Dmitry Grishin stepped down as chairman of the board of directors and non-executive director of the company There were no other changes to management or to the Board. Dmitry Grishin was elected to the board of directors and appointed as chairman of the Board while retaining his CEO position. In March 2012, Yuri Milner stepped down from the role of Chairman of and from the board of directors. Major shareholders at the time included Alisher Usmanov, Group's corporate sibling Tencent Holdings, Tencent's largest shareholder Prosus, and Tiger Management. After the public offering, the global operations of Group continued as the privately held company DST Global. The company hired Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley and VTB Capital to run the listing. The subsidiary included about a quarter of the group's shareholding in Facebook, stakes in Russia's two biggest social networking sites and. The IPO offered a stake of about 17% of the subsidiary. In October 2010, Group announced plans for an IPO via the London stock-market listing of a subsidiary – also called – worth more than $5bn. The studio is known for developing Allods Online and Skyforge. On September 29, 2011, the studio was renamed to Allods Team. From that point, Astrum Nival acts under the name of. In February 2010, announced the 100% acquisition of the video game developer Astrum Nival from its former owners. Dmitry Grishin became one of the Group co-founders. In September 2010, DST changed its name to Group. In 2006 Igor Linshits sold his stake in to Tiger Fund and Milner's DST for more than $100 million. In 2003 Milner resigned from and subsequently set up another internet venture, Digital Sky Technologies (DST). Before that time its brand name was owned by. The company began to operate as on 16 October 2001. In connection with the merger, Milner became CEO. Igor Linshits subsequently took an active role in the development of the business. In 2001, Yuri Milner, at the time managing NetBridge (the owner of several internet brands), persuaded the entrepreneur Igor Linshits to back a merger of the business with NetBridge. Attempts to fund the company's expansion in 2000–2001 were thwarted by the collapse of the technology bubble and had to seek merger partners. The business expanded rapidly to reach the No. It received an initial investment of US$1 million from the well-known investor (and fencing champion) James Melcher. The business was originally owned by, a company founded in 1998 by Eugene Goland, Michael Zaitsev and Alexey Krivenkov as a spin-off from DataArt. ![]()
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