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Stapler

Company

One of the largest Russian IT companies in the 1990s. Stopped existence in 1999.

Owners:
Cheglakov Andrey Valeryevich
Savyuk Victor
Selivanov Maxim Viktorovich

Owners

+ Cheglakov Andrey Valeryevich

In the first years of the existence Stipler basked in glory, Forbes wrote[1]: "The company name burned with neon over the Garden Ring near the building of the MFA. The half-countries went crazy from the game consoles Dendy". In a year Stipler sold them for $75 million, and total sales of the company reached $140 million (in addition to prefixes it was engaged in sale of computers and office equipments and also automation of large enterprises and state structures).

But in 1996 Stipler it was ruined. As one of its founders Maxim Selivanov spoke in a conversation with Forbes, the conflict with the Federal agency of government communication (FAGCI) because of the contract on automation of activity of the State Duma for $30 million Dendy became the main reason for that, in turn, drove more modern Japanese prefixes of Sega and Nintendo out of the market.

Stipler throughout the entire period of existence of the company was the president Andrey Cheglakov, from 2013 to 2015 working as the senior vice president of Rostelecom.

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