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The average price of each transaction fell by about 38%, but there was a slight 9% in the number of transactions this year, up to 131 M&A deals.
By LEON HARRIS
These are complex rules that will affect the Israeli SME sector, and they appear to differ from some of the tax-reform measures just enacted in the United States.
By JTA
The lawsuit accuses Apple of having “a clear interest in hiding the information from users because it would prefer they replace old iPhones with new ones as soon as possible.”
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
Ofra Preuss served for 20 years in the IDF Spokesperson’s Office and was the spokesperson for the Israeli delegation to the United Nations and for Cellcom.
Chinese money is increasingly flowing into Israeli hi-tech companies and is likely to overtake the US as the number one source of foreign investment for the Jewish state.
By ARIEL SHAPIRA
With Israel apparently approaching a fifth-consecutive dry year, the Kinneret has dropped to dangerously low levels.
Outside the meeting, thousands of soon-to-be laid-off Teva employees demonstrated with their families.
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By REUTERS
With this innovation, there is no need for batteries or cable charging.
"Let’s kick some goals together and bring #Blockchain technology to the mass market.”
Learn about some of the historic agreements and collaborations between the United States and the Jewish State.
The young tech wizard works nights and weekends at a sabich stall in Jerusalem’s Mahaneh Yehuda market
By GLOBES/DUBI BEN-GEDALYAHU
Israel's auto-tech industry is buzzing as Mobileye is installed in Chinese buses, startups close large financing rounds and carmakers open offices in Israel.
Israeli employees from each company will spend six months in the Chinese capital.
The ride-hailing giant has been battling regulators for years.
By SONIA GORODEISKY/ GLOBES
The project will enable home consumers, local authorities, and businesses to produce solar electricity.
The US-based internet giant may now threaten local retailers.
By URI RAVIN
We, as a society on the internet, will create new interactive ways that let you easily interact not only with the content in front of you, but with the content on which it is based upon.
By MAYA ELHALAL
These Israeli start-ups were featured at the 2107 Exponential Medical Conference in San Diego last week.
Minister of Jerusalem Affairs and Environmental Protection Ze'ev Elkin tells the 'Post' about Israel's plans to turn Jerusalem into a high-tech hub.
"Despite being a small country, we manage as a country to really provide leadership in the world with some of our technology capabilities."
Playbuzz seduces viewers into spending much more time on its web pages.
By DANIEL K. EISENBUD
“As of this week, this collaboration is improving the daily lives and futures of... tens of thousands of refugees of conflict in Africa.”
By GLOBES/YUVAL AZULAI
The company will supply equipment for meeting the operational needs of an entire army in an African country.
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