Investment
Investment firm offers to buy 51% of Israeli med tech company at $18 per share
The offer represents a 29% premium over InMode's closing share price last Friday, before speculation around a potential transaction was reported in the media, Steel said.
Yamim ha’Tzeira. Your home by the sea, in Netanya
Your Investments: If you don’t understand it, don’t invest in it
Will Israel become a bitcoin nation?
Your Investments: The cost of investor overconfidence
It’s much easier to make money when everything keeps going up. The temptation for investors is to start taking more risk than they are able to handle.
IPO watchlist: Expected market debuts
LeumiTech and IVC wrap up 2025 with first findings from their joint high-tech report
Cyber and AI led fundraising; defense tech reached an all-time high; Israeli technology companies raised $11.1 billion in 2025, marking a 15% increase compared to 2024.
$100B from Israel is waiting for American tech companies
Israel is no longer just an innovation hub. It has become a global capital market with the scale and sophistication to influence even the world’s largest public companies
Your Investments: Patience consistently beats prediction when navigating market fluctuations
"Most successful pundits are selected for being opinionated, because it’s interesting, and the penalties for incorrect predictions are negligible." - Daniel Kahneman
TikTok signs deal to sell US unit to American investor-led venture
The deal is a major step toward resolving years of uncertainty about the app's future in the United States, dating back to when then-President Donald Trump unsuccessfully tried to ban the app.
When land no one wanted becomes good news for students
Investors eye growth: Airwallex raises $330M in successful funding round
Israeli fintech Airwallex raised $330M in Series G at an $8B valuation, up 30% since the last round, and launched AI agents for complex financial operations.
As global powers compete for Africa, Israel risks being left on sidelines - opinion
With China, Russia, the Gulf, and the US expanding their footprint, Africa is the next decisive arena. Israel must not be left on the sidelines.
A NIS 40M investment: The decision that will change the lives of Eilat residents
Gov approved NIS 40M to boost flights between Ben Gurion and Ramon in 2026–2027. Eilat residents keep NIS 99 fares. Goal: Better connectivity and lower cost of living.