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3 stories about Secondary Deals
High-tech startups blocking secondary deals to save face and valuation
31.01.23
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Sophie Shulman
Tech employees got used to exercising options in secondary transactions during the good years, but now they are increasingly facing a refusal from their companies who fear that such deals will reveal the drop in their valuation and also bring in unwanted shareholders
Secondary tech deals are transforming Israel's economy
30.12.21
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Meir Orbach
Hundreds of millions of dollars from secondary-share deals went into the pockets of employees, investors, and entrepreneurs in 2021, changing the face of the tech industry as well as the local economy
Israeli tech employees cash in over $2 billion in Q1 secondary deals
13.04.21
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Sophie Shulman
According to several recently signed mergers between Israeli tech companies and SPAC firms traded on U.S. markets, an additional sum of $2.7 billion is soon set to reach the accounts of a group of Israeli employees and entrepreneurs
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