''Delo'' (russian: Дело) is a business oriented online media in
Ukraine
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, belonging to ekonomika+ media holding.
''Delo'' was the first daily in Ukraine, publishing its real print circulation (13.000 - 15.000) and trying to introduce Western editorial and business standards into the rather post-soviet environment.
History
Delo belonged to ekonomika+, a joint-venture of
Handelsblatt
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Publishing Group, Germany, one
Czech
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and two young Ukrainian publishers. The newspaper started in October 2005 as the first independent business daily of Ukraine. Its competitors are the Russian newspaper ''
Kommersant
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'' and ''Ekonomicheskie Izvestia'', which belongs to ISD -
Industrial Union of Donbas
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. Since 2012, the newspaper is not being published anymore, and the media switched to a web-site Delo.ua
Since early 2019, the owner of Ekonomika+ media holding which owns Delo become Kostiantyn Parshyn.
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2005 establishments in Ukraine
Publications established in 2005
Russian-language newspapers published in Ukraine
Business newspapers
Daily newspapers published in Ukraine
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