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פלייטיקה
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Chinese Regulation May Hinder Playtika's Sale from One Giant Interactive Unit to Another, Report Says
01.02.18
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Lilach Baumer
In July 2016 the online gaming company was sold for $4.4 billion to a Chinese consortium that included an offshore affiliate of Giant Interactive
CTech’s Daily Israeli Tech News Roundup
29.01.18
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CTech
On the heels of the increase in the number of incoming Chinese tourists, Alipay is coming to Israel. Seeking to overturn ruling forcing it to reinstate popular Israeli page, Facebook appeals to Israel’s Supreme Court
Online Games Developer Playtika to Invest Up to $400 Million in Startups
29.01.18
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Hagar Ravet
Startups in Playtika’s portfolio will have access to the company’s expertise in marketing, monetization, analytics, technology and product
Social Gaming Company Playtika Buys Mobile Gaming Startup
02.10.17
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Hagar Ravet
This is the fifth Israel-based acquisition for Playtika, which was bought last year by a Chinese private equity consortium
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