Russia's VKontakte owner VK hit by second
quarter loss
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[August 11, 2022]
LONDON (Reuters) - VK, owner of Russian
social network VKontakte, reported a second-quarter net loss of 3.4
billion roubles ($56 million) on Thursday, partly due to a 14 billion
rouble ($231 million) foreign exchange hit. |
Marina Krasnova, General Director of
VKontakte, attends a session of the St. Petersburg International
Economic Forum (SPIEF) in Saint Petersburg, Russia June 16, 2022.
REUTERS/Anton Vaganov |
The VKontakte network, often compared to Facebook, has emerged
as a key player in the race to replace Western services in the
wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and blocks imposed by
Moscow since then on Western social media platforms.
VK's second quarter result was adjusted from a 3.6 billion
rouble profit after volatility in the rouble, which recovered
from a record low in March to a near seven-year peak in June.
The company said that total adjusted EBITDA had fallen 37% year
on year to 4.2 billion roubles ($69 million).
Russia is pushing for the rapid development of domestic digital
alternatives and has accelerated efforts to exert control since
launching the war on Ukraine on Feb. 24. The Kremlin has blocked
access to Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, and found Meta
Platforms Inc guilty of “extremist activities”.
A shareholder and management shake-up saw Gazprom Media acquire
a chunk of VK's voting rights in December, adding to a growing
media empire controlled by the state energy giant.
Yandex said in late April it was selling its news aggregator
platform Yandex News and content recommendation service Yandex
Zen to VK, but did not disclose terms.
($1 = 60.5500 roubles)
(Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Alexander Smith)
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