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inDrive’s CEO Arsen Tomsky Wants to Redefine Capitalism

Summary by Time Magazine
A broken nose put Arsen Tomsky on the path to success. It was New Year’s Eve on the cusp of 1997 when the future inDrive CEO was setting off to meet some friends outside his hometown of Yakutsk, the world’s coldest city in northeastern Siberia. He was lucky enough to hail a taxi only for three guys to push in front and claim it for themselves. “We started to fight,” Tomsky, 51, recalls with a chuckle. “They heavily beat me, broke my nose, and to…
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