16.05.24|Diana Bahur-NirOn October 7, at a quarter to 8 in the morning, Gilad Yavetz spoke to his son Yiftah for the last time. "There's a big mess. Dozens of terrorists are inside the country, we'll talk later," Yiftah, who served in the Maglan Unit of the Commando Brigade, told him. About four hours later, he was killed in the defense of Nahal Oz. In an exclusive interview, Yavetz talks about the terrible loss, explains the values he instilled in his son, and how he will continue his legacy: through assistance to the people of Nahal Oz and by combining the renewable energy giant that he leads, Enlight, in the rehabilitation of all the Gaza border communities.
27.02.24|Adiel Eithan MustakiThe renewable energy company presented its financial reports for the fourth quarter and all of 2023 and revealed a double-digit jump in revenue and a triple-digit jump in net profit. However, due to the drop in electricity prices in the US, it missed analysts' forecasts and the stock fell by 5.4%
10.02.23|CTechThe company, which specializes in projects involving the generation of electricity from renewable energy, will begin trading on Wall Street on Friday and has already ensured itself over $250 million in funding
02.04.20|Diana Bahur-NirWith unemployment on the rise, small businesses fighting for survival, and the public slashing expenses, senior CEOs give their take on what needs to be done to save Israel’s economy