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Vai alla Scheda Paese »You can follow goals as small as those of your ego, or as big as those of your ideas.
— Shimon Peres
You can follow goals as small as those of your ego, or as big as those of your ideas.
— Shimon Peres
Business in Brief | Foresight sales rally on sale of second prototype automotive vision system ■ Analysts divided on timing for Bank of Israel rate rise, but don’t expect one this week ■ ADO Group power struggle rekindled in dispute over shareholders’ agreement
Gazit-Globe second-quarter profit falls on drop in value of investment properties ■ Cyprus to renegotiate revenue-sharing pact with Aphrodite gas field partners ■ Delek Drilling profits rise as natural gas consumption reaches record
There’s no doubt that Livni’s DNA can be found in every paragraph of the nation-state law. And if anyone in the Arab community is working to forge an alliance with Livni, it’s because there are people even worse than she is
Business in Brief | Unitronics weighing plan to spin off automated-parking-garage business ■ Rami Levy to launch online shopping site in November ■ Private equity fund Fortissimo to take stake in desalination business in deal with Delek
Elbit’s IMI takeover wins antitrust approval ■ Brainsway soars after U.S. approves device to treat obsessive compulsive disorder ■ Tel Aviv shares mark second day of big gains
Four investors from Australia, U.S. and Denmark will join U.S. hedge fund Manikay Partners in helping make the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange a publicly traded company
PA president calls on Arab leaders in Israel to moderate Palestinian nationalist discourse so as not to serve Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's interests, says Jews and Arabs need to deepen cooperation against nation-state law
Leumi quarterly net exceeds analysts’ expectations, plans more share buybacks ■ Ormat products sales at risk over Turkey’s financial crisis, says Leumi Capital Markets ■ Paz weighing plan to enter electric-power business ■ Tel Aviv shares post their fifth session of losses
"My responsibility is to prepare the economy for a crisis," Minister of Finance Moshe Kahlon said at the presentation of the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange's valuation of Israel.
Business in Brief | Super-Sol net up 23% in quarter, plans to launch e-commerce site in November ■ Plus500 shares fall after it warns that it won’t repeat ‘exceptional’ first-half performance ■ Teva loses bid to block Israeli class-action suit in parallel with U.S. claim
Like the Druze, tens of thousands came to protest in Tel Aviv, but the Jewish reaction was markedly different
Protesters waving Palestinian and Israeli flags, chanting: 'Nation-state is apartheid' ■ Netanyahu: There is no better testimony for the necessity of the law'
Gaza fighting depresses Tel Aviv shares ■ Delek, Noble finalizing terms to buy pipeline to export gas to Egypt ■ Nice beats profit forecasts, but shares fall
With enough retired generals to launch three military coups, the Druze protest in Tel Aviv was ostensibly non-political, a show of patriotic opposition in a democracy and not just a Jewish state
'Despite our unreserved loyalty, Israel doesn't see us as equals,' Druze leader tells mass Tel Aviv protest ■ Right-wing activists spread fake correspondence on deal between Druze leaders and Labor party
U.S. dollar pushed past 3.69 shekels ■ Elad Canada completes bond sale ■ Mazor Robotics shares sink ■ Tel Aviv shares end lower
Embattled Electra CEO resigns ■ Tel Aviv markets close flat ■ Competitors mixed over Super-Sol’s deal to end exclusivity
Organized by a consortium of Israeli civil society organization, the event was held to protest the controversial nation-state law, passed this month, that downgrades Arabic as one of the country’s official languages.
Business in Brief | RedHill shares soar, then sink on clinical trial results of Crohn’s treatment ■ Baran signs three preliminary African development contracts worth $482 million ■ Tel Aviv shares gain, despite declines for tech stocks
Business in Brief | Judge warns of dangerous growth in unregulated investments ■ Protalix shares soar on pact with Chiesi for U.S. rights to PRX-102 ■ Ituran buying Latin American connected-car company Road Track
Hundreds of employers allowed employees to strike without penalty amid anger over law on surrogacy rights that excludes gay men