Tel aviv stock exchange
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
Trump’s return is an opportunity: Will Israeli companies return to NASDAQ? - opinion
The combination of regulatory similarity, significant growth potential, and high liquidity offered by NASDAQ presents a unique opportunity for Israeli companies.
Altshuler Shaham to acquire 20%-25% stake in KSP at NIS 2.3 billion valuation
Altshuler Shaham leads institutional investors in acquiring a 20%-25% stake in KSP, valuing the retail chain at NIS 2.3 billion, amid strong financial results and shifting expansion plans.
Riverwood Capital buys Israeli AI pricing co Quicklizard
US private equity firm Riverwood Capital is buying Quicklizard for NIS 186 million, reflecting a 30% premium on yesterday's market price.
Achieve financial success through patience
It’s a long road, but if you have patience and trust the process, there’s a great chance that you will achieve financial success.
Israel's financial markets are likely to boom after hostage deal
Israel’s bullish markets see hostage deal as just the start.
'Tel Aviv prices are more expensive than Champs-Elysees' - interview
This takes me back to when I told you that apartments are being marketed at NIS 85,000 per square meter, which is a really crazy price. The prices on the Champs-Elysees in Paris are lower.
Little-known hedge fund makes NIS 700m gain on TASE shares
Besides Manikay Partners, another party of interest in the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange is a fund of Danish pharmaceuticals company Novo Nordisk.
Grapevine January 5, 2024: Keeping it kosher
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Tel Aviv Stock Exchange moves to Monday to Friday trading
Friday's trading, however, would end at 2 p.m. so that Shabbat is still observed.
Why Israel’s stock market is ignoring economic forecasts
“We’re seeing the market repeating the way it has been in the past in previous security events," Kahanovitz said with optimism.