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Eon vs. Wiz: Different unicorn eras, similar early signals
03.12.25
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Allon Sinai
Eon is not the next Wiz. But its first couple of years look a lot like Wiz’s, and that may be the reason investors are treating it as one of Israel’s next defining companies.
Palo Alto’s $25 billion CyberArk deal nearly collapsed before it closed
03.10.25
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Allon Sinai
CyberArk’s near-exit from talks forced Palo Alto to revive its top offer. The report in Calcalist that Palo Alto might be in talks with another cybersecurity target prompted Arora to accelerate the timeline, fearing competitors could intervene.
Island employees pocket over $250 million in cyber unicorn's secondary deal
16.09.25
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Allon Sinai
Market sources claim that the amount ranges between $250 million and $300 million, based on a company valuation of around $5 billion.
From Prompt to Aim: AI and cyber startups caught in acquisition frenzy
02.09.25
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Allon Sinai
A forecasted summer of exits came true as young companies with modest revenues drew nine-figure deals.
CyberArk, not SentinelOne, was always the goal, says Palo Alto CEO
30.07.25
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Allon Sinai
$25B acquisition solidifies Palo Alto’s bet on identity and AI defense.
Palo Alto CEO on $25B CyberArk deal: “This is the lowest our stock will be for the next five years”
30.07.25
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Nikesh Arora calls the acquisition “a seminal move” for the future of cybersecurity.
Will antitrust regulators kill Google’s $32B Wiz deal?
15.06.25
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The U.S. Justice Department is scrutinizing the acquisition, but that doesn’t mean it won’t go through.
Wiz 2.0? Cyera’s meteoric $6B valuation is turning heads across the cyber world
19.05.25
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Allon Sinai
After doubling its valuation twice in 2024, from $1.4B in April to $3B in November, Cyera is now poised to do it again, raising hundreds of millions at a $6B valuation.
“We could roll out of bed and win market share”: Intel tries to sell the vision while delivering losses
15.05.25
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Allon Sinai
Despite ongoing losses and setbacks in its foundry push, Intel is asking shareholders to stay the course.
Celsius was a house of cards. Mashinsky held the match
09.05.25
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Allon Sinai
How a crypto lending empire built on big promises, risky bets, and manufactured trust collapsed—taking billions of dollars, and Alex Mashinsky’s freedom, with it.
Inside the Intel reckoning: layoffs, leadership, and the long road back to relevance
25.04.25
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The story of a tech giant trying to remember who it used to be—and maybe become something more.
Inside Intel’s biggest-ever layoff: a blueprint for a wounded giant
23.04.25
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CEO Lip-Bu Tan is gambling on speed, clarity—and the engineers he hopes to rehire.
“Our goal is to build a generational company,” says Deel CEO amid espionage case
17.04.25
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Alex Bouaziz pushes forward with vision for global HR dominance while Rippling pursues claims in Irish court.
Alex Bouaziz just had his "oh shit" moment—What happens next?
03.04.25
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How Deel’s CEO went from dismissing the Rippling lawsuit to fighting for his future.
The $30 billion question: Will Wiz finally sell to Google?
17.03.25
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Allon Sinai
After rejecting a $23 billion bid, the cybersecurity powerhouse faces a new decision.
Rapyd’s IPO ambitions gain momentum with $500M raise and PayU purchase
16.03.25
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The Israeli fintech firm is growing fast—will its market debut be next?
Intel restores car benefit, citing progress on savings goals: "We understand the importance of this to employees"
07.11.24
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Allon Sinai
New allowance plan comes as Intel restores key perks, amid efforts to stabilize morale during massive cost reductions. “Given our progress against our savings objectives, we have decided to retain the car benefit,” Christy Pambianchi, Intel's Executive Vice President and Chief People Officer, wrote to employees.
Intel Israel's layoffs are less severe than global cuts, but ambiguity persists
06.11.24
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Allon Sinai
The exact number of job losses remains uncertain due to a decentralized approach to workforce reductions.
Four years and billions later, Intel’s Habana Labs is still searching for success amid layoffs
03.11.24
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Allon Sinai
As Intel grapples with layoffs and massive cost-cutting, its high-stakes $2 billion acquisition of Habana Labs in 2019 has struggled to make a dent in Nvidia’s dominance.
Intel's workforce questions its future amid layoffs and shrinking benefits
01.11.24
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Allon Sinai
Intel’s challenges in the AI-driven chip industry are well-documented, as the company strives to pivot away from its traditional PC business and focus on data centers, AI, and foundry services. Yet, for employees, the more immediate reality is a mix of diminishing benefits, increased pressure, and fading morale.
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