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4 stories about Portugal
HiBob acquires Portuguese company Bugle, sets up R&D center in Lisbon
15.09.22
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Meir Orbach
The HR management platform, which raised $150 million at a $2.45 billion valuation last month, is expanding in Portugal on the back of the recent opening of its Berlin office
Tech entrepreneurs, it’s time to set your sights on Portugal
16.09.20
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Itay Mor
The government’s pro-startup strategy makes it a contender to become a global tech hotspot
TAP Air Portugal Launches Direct Daily Flights Between Lisbon and Tel Aviv
01.04.19
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Adi Pick
The new route, first announced by the company in September, began operating Monday
Israeli Billionaire Idan Ofer Acquires Portuguese Second League Soccer Club
01.07.18
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Golan Hazani
Ofer, who also owns a 32% stake in Spanish soccer team Atlético, intends to purchase players from former Portuguese protectorates, train them at the team’s youth leagues and then sell them to big European teams
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