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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
LEADERSHIP Nigeria was not present at an event during which the United States officially relocated its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem on Monday contrary to media report, a top Presidency official has said. The source who spoke to journalists in Abuja yesterday on condition of anonymity said the federal government ...
Sawsan Elkassem, until now senior deputy to National Insurance Institute’s legal adviser, was appointed to the Haifa Labor Court on Thursday
TowerJazz unveils chip with market of $9.4b ■ Ben-Moshe edges closer to control of Gindi ■ Tel Aviv shares slip into minus in final stretch
Foreigners lead a surge in forex trading ■ Teva to trim board to 11 members, from 13 ■ Banks lead Tel Aviv shares higher
Plan also calls for 30% of bourse to be sold in initial public offering in fourth quarter
Business in Brief: Israeli importer eyes IPO on Tel Aviv Stock Exchange ■ Partner in pact to offer Amazon Prime Video to TV subscribers ■ CBRE agrees to buy Israel commercial real estate services firm Man ■ Histadrut threatens strike or legal action over Ashdod plant closing
Nike buys Israeli computer vision startup Invertex ■ Beijing’s ‘Silicon Valley’ to open Tel Aviv liaison office ■ Mylan to buy marketing rights to MS treatment from Israel’s Mapi Pharma
Business in Brief: Resuming trading after a long holiday weekend, shares on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange fared well despite expectations of a down-turn
Overseas companies boost Tel Aviv fundraising 12% in first quarter ■ Investors wary of debt impact arising from IDB’s Spacecom offer ■ Shares post modest losses as Wall Street bounces back
But, analysts say local conditions should insulate Israel from U.S.-China trade war
Ayalon Highways will run a seven-year trial of incentives to drivers to avoid using private vehicles at peak hours.
Business in Brief: PolyPid raising $75 million in U.S. IPO ■ Ex-CEO’s assets seized ■ Final bounce leaves Tel Aviv with gain
Polish media report cite the two countries' recent diplomatic crisis as reason for why the Warsaw bourse was not shortlisted
Business in Brief: Jacob Richter leading shareholder group selling Orbotech holdings ■ Teva prices enlarged $4.5b issue of senior notes ■ Tel Aviv shares end little changed; Leumi now top bank by market cap
This week at the Tel Aviv airport: An American-Israeli marketing exec describes selling the Israeli dream to investors ■ A scientist travels from France to Israel to be alone in the desert
Business in Brief: Saidoff seeks to block reform of board nominations at Bezeq ■ Tel Aviv shares extend gains despite a turn higher on Wall Street
This week at the Tel Aviv airport: The best Jewish cage fighter in Western Canada talks about his upcoming graphic novel ■ The secret to getting your life together, according to an Israeli sales manager
Business in Brief | Major demand for Starwood Capital bonds in institutional phase ■ Bank Hapoalim to set aside another $75 million over U.S. tax investigation ■ Teva seeking to raise $3.9 billion in bond offering
Energy shares leaped in Tel Aviv on news of 10-year, $15 billion export deal from Leviathan and Tamar
Intel says no large project is currently planned. Minister of Finance Moshe Kahlon was speaking at the Ecosystem Haifa conference.
TASE offering 71.7% holding being bought back from bank members