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The two invented the name "Yandex" - with "Ya" standing for the Russian equivalent to English pronoun "I" - as Mr. Segalovich was experimenting with derivatives of words that described the essence of the technology.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Olga Popova 2011
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Today the word "Yandex" has become synonymous with Internet search in Russian-speaking countries, as people suggest "asking Yandex" for answers to their inquiries.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Olga Popova 2011
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Yandex, which is expected to trade Tuesday on the Nasdaq under the symbol YNDX, likely won't see the same kind of 109%, first-day pop that LinkedIn enjoyed, say analysts and investors.
New IPOs Chase LinkedIn Euphoria Lynn Cowan 2011
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One offering that hasn't even filed a prospectus is creating some early interest: Russian Internet search engine Yandex, which is rumored to be considering a fall debut in the U.S.
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Yesterday I browsed though the search engine Yandex, which is our number one search engine, and one of the major systems for such information in the world.
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A Yandex official didn't say specifically what the company planned to do, but indicated Wednesday that service wouldn't be affected by the order and could serve users "regardless of what domain the questions come from."
Google Sidesteps Edict Alan Cullison 2011
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Last month, Russian search engine Yandex NV gained 55% on its debut and professional networking site LinkedIn Corp. doubled during its IPO.
Pandora's Soft Rock Debut Don Clark 2011
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Only two Russian listings this year, by state-owned bank VTB Group and internet search engine Yandex, are trading above their listing prices.
Russia's IPO Paradox Julian Evans 2011
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It isn't clear whether the Kazakh government's demand would impede service on Yandex, which last month floated its shares on the Nasdaq Stock Market in the U.S.
Google Sidesteps Edict Alan Cullison 2011
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Google has been the leading search engine in Kazakhstan, with 50% of the traffic, followed by Russian search engine Yandex NV, which has been handling about 24%, according to the website Liveinternet, which compiles data on sites in the region.
Google Sidesteps Edict Alan Cullison 2011
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