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Forbes names the most expensive Russian Internet companies including three from Uzbekistan

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Forbes named the most 20 expensive Russian Internet companies in 2019, Spot informs.

The first three leaders of the rating did not change compared to last year: “Yandex” ranked first, Mail.ru Group – second, Avito – third.

Also, the newly created holding company TalentTech (16th place), which is part of the “Severgroup” was in the list. It has accumulated several startups in the field of online education and recruiting, the most important one – the online university “Netologiya-groups”, which occupied the last line in last year’s ranking.

Some companies have worsened their position in the ranking compared to last year, despite the stated revenue growth. This is due to a change in the research methodology. As a result, the KupiVip Group and Mamba companies left the Forbes rating.

1.  Yandex – $10,7 billion
2.  Mail.Ru Group – $5,3 billion
3.  Avito – $3,8 billion
4.  Wildberries – $1,2 billion
5.  Ozon – $694 million
6.  HeadHunter – $299 million
7.  Citylink – $245 million
8.  2GIS – $243 million
9.  Lamoda – $226 million
10.  ivi – $204 million
11.  Aviasales – $196 million
12.  Profi.ru – $151 million
13.  OnlineTreyd.ru – $110 million
14.  Skyeng – $109 million
15.  1C-Bitrix – $106 million
16.  TalentTech – $97 million
17.  Cyan Group – $96 million
18.  B2B-Center – $95 million
19.  Superjob – $93 million
20.  YouDo – $88 million

In addition, three companies from Uzbekistan are presented in the list.

Yandex is represented here by Yandex.Taxi, Yandex.Music, Yandex.Mahallia services. Also, it has launched a precipitation map and is going to launch Yandex.Spravochnik. The work on Yandex.Maps and Yandex.Navigator is underway.

Additionally, in Uzbekistan, HeadHunter and Superjob have been localized. The owner of Avito also owns OLX.uz.

In 2018, it became known about ivi's plans to enter the market of Uzbekistan, but since then there has been no official news on this subject.

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