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07.06.20|Tomer GanonA letter instigating IFF’s internal probe into subsidiary Frutarom outlines how for years the company used questionable payment methods in Russia and Ukraine
03.06.20|Tomer GanonThe Israel Securities Exchange and the Israeli police have raided the offices of the flavor and fragrance company, which was acquired by IFF in 2018
17.02.20|Sophie ShulmanA little over a year after IFF's $6.4 billion acquisition of Israel-based Frutarom, its annual results for 2019 fail to deliver desired boost in sales
01.01.20|Roni DoriWhat goes on in the mind of a CEO who has gone from the top of the world to rock bottom? How to manage the hit to the image, why personal finances help absorb the blow, and how does one make a comeback
04.11.19|Tomer GanonIn August, IFF notified shareholders that it had uncovered improper payments Frutarom made in Russia and Ukraine, allegedly with the involvement of senior company executives
30.10.19|Lital DobrovitskyIn August, IFF revealed that during the integration process of Frutarom following its 2018 acquisition, IFF uncovered improper payments made to customer representatives with the knowledge of Key Frutarom executives
13.08.19|Tomer Ganon and Ran AbramsonWhile the company claimed it was only made aware of Frutarom's allegedly improper actions recently, one person familiar with the matter told Calcalist IFF was made aware of the matter during the due diligence process
07.08.19|Tomer Ganon and Hezi SternlichtAs IFF worked to integrate Frutarom, for which it paid $6.4 billion in 2018, it learned of allegations that Frutarom made improper payments to customer representatives
06.08.19|Tomer Ganon and Hezi SternlichtThough IFF did not name any of the suspects involved, Frutarom's former CEO and president Ori Yehudai is one of them, according to one person familiar with the matter
04.10.18|Hezi SternlichtAs part of the merger, NYSE-listed IFF, which is now Frutarom’s parent company, has filed for dual listing with TASE and is expected to begin trade next week
27.09.18|Sophie ShulmanThe exchange is losing some of its best companies after three Israeli companies were plucked by multinationals
26.08.18|CTechNYSE-listed IFF announced it agreed to buy the Israeli flavor and fragrance company for $7.1 billion in May
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13.06.18|Hezi SternlichtNYSE-listed IFF agreed to pay $7.1 billion for Israel-based Frutarom in May
01.06.18|Hezi SternlichtExecutives at the Brazil-based producer of savory solutions for food products will continue to run the company
11.05.18|CTechIFF to acquire Frutarom for $7.1 billion. A review of Israel’s economy ahead of a possible military escalation. Israeli tech is coming to the Paris Motor Show
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07.05.18|Golan HazaniThe U.S.-based flavor and fragrance company will pay 67% in cash and 33% in stock for the Israel-headquartered company
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