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Israeli adtech company Tremor to acquire Amobee from Singtel for $239 million
27.07.22
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Amobee was bought by Singtel for $321 million 10 years ago, but the Singapore telecom giant has been looking to offload its loss-making digital marketing arm to focus on core businesses
Why I Decided to Join the Israeli Version of Shark Tank
26.02.18
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Zohar Levkovitz
Zohar Levkovitz sold his ad tech company, Amobee, to Singtel in 2012 for over $300 million. He is one of the investors starring in the Israeli remake of business reality show Shark Tank, which premiered last week
Bitcoin’s Killer App Lives Up to its Name
19.11.17
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Zohar Levkovitz
After deep-diving into the Bitcoin scene, Israeli-born entrepreneur Zohar Levkovitz is back with some unpleasant insights he feels must be said