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No longer a damsel in distress: Israeli startups have transformed from sellers to buyers
14.09.21
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Sophie Shulman
The total sum in 15 M&A deals involving Israeli companies over the past three months reached almost $5.5 billion, $3 billion of which was spent by local startups making acquisitions
How can Israel help in India's Covid crisis?
04.05.21
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James Spiro
India is in crisis, and it’s time for countries to help more than just sending boxes
Blackstone in Israel: Pouring fuel on the raging fire of local tech
26.04.21
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Sophie Shulman
Israeli tech entrepreneurs are used to working with VC funds, but Blackstone is very different
Is eToro really worth more than $10 billion?
17.03.21
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Sophie Shulman
The Israeli fintech company, which officially announced its SPAC merger yesterday, generated gross revenues of $605 million in 2020 and believes it could reach $2.5 billion in 2025
The inflation of unicorns is not all bad for the Israeli economy
14.03.21
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Sophie Shulman
Capital invested is far more significant than lofty valuations. The new millionaires will reignite the economy, but also widen socio-economic gaps
With the cloud blocking its horizon, Check Point is facing its moment of truth
11.03.21
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Sophie Shulman
Under Gil Shwed's conservative leadership, the Israeli cybersecurity giant didn't capitalize fast enough on the cloud, leaving it to face some hard decisions
Israeli companies are once again charging on Nasdaq, but will it end well this time?
03.03.21
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Sophie Shulman
There are signs of a bubble, but the urgency is also the result of past experience and the understanding that such a wide window to the market can’t remain open for long
Individualism vs. Collectivism: How a country’s culture determined the severity of Covid-19
27.02.21
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James Spiro
Research from IDC Herzliya and Yale University has shined a light on how citizens view their role in society - and it shows some worrying trends about how countries deal with a global pandemic
Analysis: The Israeli tech sector is soaring thanks to U.S. money printers going brrr
10.02.21
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Sophie Shulman
Hyperinflation is causing tech company valuations to spike, with 91% of startups reporting uprounds, shattering long-term failure statistics
From deepfakes to 5G: CyberArk experts predict 2021's cybersecurity trends
02.12.20
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David Puner
Everything from the rapid shift to remote work to completely rethinking customer interactions has turned the business world on its head, and as a result, has significantly increased opportunities for attackers
Ransomware victims are in the eye of the storm
18.11.20
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Dr. Nimrod Kozlovski
A new U.S. Department of the Treasury advisory is threatening to shake up the way cybersecurity companies handle ransomware attacks
Israeli tech investors spooked by Covid-19 and young startups suffer the consequences
15.10.20
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Meir Orbach
VC investors are preferring to stay away from riskier investments in early-stage companies and are putting their money in mature companies
Technology vs. Torah: Israel’s identity as the nation of startups and spirituality
27.09.20
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James Spiro
In Israel, entrepreneurs see an opportunity to discover innovative technology while honoring the spiritual traditions of the country’s history
The importance of finding and establishing your product-market fit according to Gigi Levy-Weiss
16.09.20
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Gigi Levy-Weiss
CTech presents a full chapter from Build Brilliant Brands, a new book released by Facebook, featuring articles by 22 tech executives from around the world. In this chapter, NFX co-founder Gigi Levy-Weiss explains the meaning of product-market fit, why it is so essential, and how both startups and major companies can go about achieving it
Wall Street’s investment frenzy is not over, it is just shifting its focus
06.09.20
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Sophie Shulman
With the U.S. presidential election right around the corner, President Trump will not let the U.S. stock markets crash, but his administration is likely to pay more attention to sectors that have been severely affected by the Covid-19 crisis
Investment strategist maps out the post-Covid tech landscape
10.08.20
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Allon Sinai
There are two motifs that have been pushed to the forefront due to the coronavirus pandemic, the stay at home economy and the reopening economy, says Jay Jacobs, a Senior Vice President and head of Research & Strategy at Global X ETFs
Even those who keep their jobs will need to keep their feet on firm soil
17.07.20
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Ariel Greisas
"For the first time in our careers, being fired is not just being on your way to the next great thing, it means a prolonged unemployment period "
Analysis: Israeli startups are bracing for a dry spell
15.07.20
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Hagar Ravet
The decline in the number of acquisitions in the first half of 2020 signal tough times for the Israeli tech scene
The fourth of July fireworks came early this year, loudly signaling a shift across the U.S.
04.07.20
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Viki Auslander
The coronavirus crisis led to a craving for normalcy. The quick and painful realization that it is no longer achievable gave way to hopes of redesigning the current state of affairs to sustain a revolution
Analysis: Amdocs layoffs are only the first wave of Covid-19 storm
02.07.20
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Meir Orbach
Firings by the software giant are a painful herald to other Israeli companies that operate in the bruised U.S. market
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