12.01.20|Amir KurzAmos Matan announced in a letter he will be replaced by Moshe Elazer, currently the naval systems director at Israeli defense contractor Rafael, one of the Aeronautics’ owners
03.09.19|Adi Pick In a Monday filing to the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, Aeronautics, which listed in June 2017, announced it will be delisting on Tuesday
14.08.19|Golan HazaniThe Israeli drone maker will now delist from the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange
04.08.19|Golan HazaniThe acquisition of the Israeli drone maker by defense contractor Rafael and partner Avihai Stolero was approved by Rafael's board in April, but Israel's Government Companies Authority had concerns regarding the ownership split between the partners and the high valuation given to the struggling company
09.07.19|Hezi SternlichtAeronautics develops products for military drones across the entire supply chain, listing customers in more than 50 countries, including Israel
08.07.19|Golan HazaniThe acquisition of Israeli drone maker Aeronautics by defense contractor Rafael and partner Stolero was approved by Rafael's board in April, but concerns have been raised about the high valuation given to Aeronautics and the proposed ownership structure
29.05.19|Hezi SternlichtIn April, Aeronautics’ board approved its sale to Israeli defense contractor Rafael according to a company valuation of $237 million
05.04.19|Hezi SternlichtThe deal, announced in February, reflects a company valuation of NIS 850 million ($237 million) for Aeronautics
20.02.19|Golan HazaniThe deal is still subject to approval from Aeronautics’ shareholders, including Israeli businessman Aaron Gover Frenkel, who recently acquired a 30% stake in the company
17.02.19|Hezi SternlichtEarlier this month, the Israeli defense ministry reinstituted effective immediately Aeronautics' export license
14.02.19|Golan HazaniAeronautics gained over 60% on the exchange since Frenkel started buying its stock in December
11.02.19|Hezi Sternlicht and Adi PickThe 2.2 million shares set Frenkel back approximately NIS 29.1 million (nearly $8 million)
07.02.19|Adi Pick Aeronautics develops military drones and has more than 45 defense, military, and homeland security customers worldwide
04.02.19|Lilach BaumerIn 2017, the Ministry of Defense halted Aeronautics' license to export a loiter munition UAV system to an unnamed client
27.01.19|Golan HazaniThe Israeli drone maker and several of its executives have been under investigation for violations of the Israeli defense export controls law and for insider trading since 2017
14.01.19|Golan HazaniOn Sunday, Aeronautics announced it has agreed to enter into exclusive negotiations with Rafael regarding a potential acquisition by the latter, according to a $231 million valuation
13.01.19|Tofi StolerRafael and businessman Avihai Stolero offered to acquire Aeronautics at a valuation of $231 million, nearly twice as high as their $116.6 million bid rejected by the drone maker in August
08.01.19|Tomer Ganon and Golan HazaniThe company specializes in the development of unmanned aerial Vehicles (UAV) for military use and has over 45 defense, military, and homeland security customers worldwide
03.01.19|Hezi SternlichtAeronautics and many of its top executives have been under investigation by Israeli Police and the country's securities authority since September 2017
02.01.19|Lilach BaumerAeronautics’ stock has been on a consistent slide since the company listed in June 2017, at least in part due to an investigation launched against the company and many of its senior executives