Protest-Daring Kiev Engineers Spur a Tech Stock’s Rebound
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Luxoft Holding Inc. Vice President Alina Plaia gets a bit emotional talking about the dedication that her company’s Ukrainian employees have shown during the country’s four-month crisis.
On days when deadly protests shut down the Kiev subway, engineers with the Russian software developer lined up car pools and rode the company’s shuttle to offices in the city outskirts, said Plaia, Luxoft’s New York-based vice president. Eighty percent of them made it to work on those days, she said.