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Ran Abramson and Hagar Ravet
Amsterdam-listed food delivery company Takeaway.com sees 10bis, an Israeli company it acquired, as a way to start catering to businesses
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Hagar Ravet, Nurit Kadosh and Omri Milman
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Goodbye, Pizza and Beer. Hello, Personal Growth
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Iris Shoor
Serial entrepreneur Iris Shoor feels startups should focus less on free food and parties and more on the personal development of their employees