Israele
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
The Tel Aviv company combines AI, data analytics, and natural language processing to unite sales conversations into a single dashboard and help close deals.
Tahal wins giant Angolan farm-project contract; Israeli files class action suit against Mylan.
Golan files suit denying it owes Cellcom Israel 600 million shekels; Radware shares drop on third-quarter results warning; Taaman partners move to gain stake in Willi-Food; FIMI agrees to buy Galam for $76.6 million; Tel Aviv shares end higher ahead of holiday.
FIMI takes stake in Delek San, sells Ormat shares; Zim delays debt payments as it posts $74 million quarterly loss; Teva agrees to sell Allergan’s U.K., Ireland generics businesses to India’s Intas; Tel Aviv stocks down after holiday weekend.
Fishman gets another 60 days to reach debt settlement with creditors; Plus500’s Israeli founders sell stock at steep discount; Wall Street pressures Tel Aviv shares lower ahead of holiday.
Jay Schottenstein took most of the flak over the event scheduled for October in Rabin Square, after he was mentioned as a sponsor.
Discount Bank has already posted a NIS 60 million first half capital gain on its real estate sales so far this year.
Cellcom goes ahead with $129 million bond offer; Teva reports encouraging results for tardive dyskinesia treatment; Imperva shares jump on report of several companies weighing takeover; Tel Aviv shares edge higher in light trading.
Arab-Israelis are also often geographically isolated from the center of Israel’s startup culture – Tel Aviv – and lack the essential contacts most Jewish- Israelis gain while serving in the IDF.
Analyst sees big increase in bank dividends next year; Mylan shares rise sharply despite Congressional grilling of its CEO.
TASE is in the process of a demutualization plan, still to be approved by parliament, which aims for competitiveness, cooperation with foreign exchanges and ending Israel’s bank control on the exchange.
Allot chairman on his way out; stock exchange privatization long overdue; China’s Sanonda buying Adama; Wall Street losses send Tel Aviv shares lower.
Nano Dimension first company to get analyst coverage under TASE program; Planned bond sale values Altshuler Shaham at 1 billion shekels; Taro subpoenaed in U.S. antitrust probe; Tel Aviv shares get end-of-the-day lift from a higher Wall Street.
Menora Holdings acquires stake in payment processor ERN for $26.7 million; Magal shares drop sharply on rights offering; Tel Aviv shares follow Europe, Wall Street lower.
Shellanoo pulls IPO, citing intense media criticism; Clal Biotechnology calls it a day with its D Pharm unit; Insurance, biomed shares lift Tel Aviv market in light trading.
Efforts are underway by ultra-Orthodox government minister Arye Dery to close all business in Tel Aviv on Shabbat except for in three locations, leaving potential legal room to argue discrimination.
One of the two people killed in the collapse of a parking garage in Tel Aviv is a foreign national.
Two Wertheim heirs to get up to 10 billion shekels in assets | Israel Chemicals pulls back from bidding for Chilean company | Bank shares pace gains on Tel Aviv Stock Exchange
L’amicizia tra Putin e Netanyahu. Ministri e finanzieri nati nell’Europa dell’Est. La politica in Israele sembra sempre più condizionata dai russofoni. Dai primi pionieri russi e socialisti che sognavano in Erez Israel un mondo più giusto allo strapotere dei nuovi …Leggi l'articoloL'articolo La nuova elite politica di Israele parla ...
IAI planning $800 million share sale | Extell gets badly needed relief with loan and deadline extension | Tel Aviv shares shrug off rate-hike delay
Urbancorp bondholders to be repaid an initial 60% of its debt; Kibo axes staff after smart keyboard fails to generate significant revenues; Tel Aviv shares fall, paced by Spacecom.