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Israel approves defense merger for Israel Aerospace Industries, Elta ahead of massive IPO
According to the Government Companies Authority's valuations, IAI could be listed at a valuation of 100 billion shekels, following a surge in 2025 sales to 7.8 billion dollars.
How New York’s ‘summer camp kings’ left Israeli investors burned
Inflation and housing prices show continued declines in Israel
Wix cuts 20% of its employees citing shekel-dollar exchange rate, AI implementation
Trading at Tel Aviv Stock Exchange canceled following union dispute
"The Israeli public should understand over what and why the workers union decided to disrupt trade and bring it a halt," the stock exchange said in a sharply-worded statement.
Shares stabilize on Tel Aviv Stock Exchange after Wall St slump
As of 10:40 a.m., the benchmark TA-35 index climbed 0.22%, and the TA-125 was down by 0.16%.
Tel Aviv stocks tumble as global coronavirus fears continue
By 3 p.m., the exchange’s flagship TA-35 index slumped by 7.92% and the TA-125 index dropped by 8.13%.
Tel Aviv Stock Exchange reflects Israel's coronavirus nerves
Leader Capital Markets macro-economist Yonatan Katz told The Jerusalem Post that Israel is "not expected to be impacted significantly by the virus."
World’s top investors meet in TA for SOHN panel
Proceeds donated to Rett Syndrome research
Nitzan Alon to step down as Canndoc chief executive
While he will continue to advise the company, the former project director for Iran issues will be replaced by deputy chairman Alon Granot
What’s ‘down’ with Teva?
Yet, as of late 2018, the company announced it would be laying off 1,700 of its Israel-based workers.
TMTI competition defines Israel as the Start-up Nation
Day three of the TMTI challenge summit, the biggest start-up competition in Israel, pits 70 companies against each other
Forbes rings opening bell on Global Women's Summit in Tel Aviv
"Over the next four days at the Forbes Under 30 Global Women's Summit, we're bringing together 500 visionaries from around the world," said Moira Forbes, executive vice president of Forbes.
Israel Railways CEO Shahar Ayalon to step down
Last week, a war of words broke out between Ayalon and Transportation Minister Israel Katz as a result of persistent malfunctions on the new electrified railway.