A Yale professor's list of companies staying in Russia has put the business world on notice [View all]
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A Yale professors list of companies staying in Russia has put the business world on notice
By Bryan Pietsch
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Among executives, board members, analysts and others in the business world in recent days, a whos who list has been floating around, showing which companies have pulled out of Russia amid its attack on Ukraine and which ones have stayed put.
The
spreadsheet, compiled by Yale University professor Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and his research team, has become a naughty-or-nice list of sorts, with CEOs trying their best to avoid being placed on the roster of Companies That Remain in Russia With Significant Exposure.
Sonnenfeld, who founded the nonprofit Chief Executive Leadership Institute, said he has fielded calls from CEOs asking why we didnt have them on the right list, and what they needed to do to either clarify or actually take a more strong stance.
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On top of skyrocketing inflation and a
plummeting ruble, Russians have been left with a dwindling marketplace: Prada stores have shuttered, TikTok has suspended operations in their country, and car companies including Rolls-Royce, Toyota and Volkswagen have stopped shipping vehicles to Russia. Even WWE, the wrestling entertainment company, said it would halt operations there.
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By Bryan Pietsch
Bryan Pietsch is a reporter covering breaking news for The Washington Post from its hub in Seoul. He previously covered breaking news for the New York Times in Colorado. Twitter
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