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Playtech selling its financial division TradeTech for $200-250 million
27.08.20
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Golan Hazani
Several parties and groups are showing interest in the company, including an Israeli group combining the Fortissimo Capital, Israeli entrepreneur Zvika Barenboim, and several institutional bodies
Telemedicine, Which Gained Momentum due to Covid-19, Will be with us Long After it Recedes
06.05.20
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Lachlan Towart
Just as what counts as normal in our day-to-day lives may be changing, what counts as normal in healthcare provision will also change
ECI Telecom to List on London Stock Exchange
16.07.18
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Golan Hazani
The company wants to raise 130 million pounds according to a company valuation of around 500 million pounds, one person familiar with the matter said
Tel Aviv Ranked 19th Most Expensive City in UBS Report
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Michal Margalit, Ynet
A person earning an average wage in Tel Aviv has to work 101.2 hours to purchase an iPhone X, nearly twice as much as the average New Yorker
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