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AppsFlyer nears $2 billion sale to Apollo and Fortissimo
06.01.26
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Sophie Shulman
Private equity funds step in as valuation matches company’s last funding round.
AppsFlyer CEO: “We are exploring strategic and financial partnerships” as unicorn launches AI-powered marketing cloud
19.11.25
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Meir Orbach
New platform marks AppsFlyer’s push beyond mobile attribution, introducing omnichannel measurement and AI-powered marketing tools as the company weighs major investment and partnership options.
AppsFlyer sale enters final phase, seeking valuation of $2.7-3 billion
28.10.25
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Golan Hazani
Israeli fund Fortissimo and U.S. giant Apollo among bidders in Goldman Sachs–led tender for analytics company.
AppsFlyer in advanced talks to be acquired at over $3.5 billion valuation
14.08.25
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Meir Orbach
The Israeli company, with 1,300 employees and $400 million in revenues, is closing on a potential purchase by a private equity firm.
The $250+ million ARR club: Israel’s most lucrative tech startups
28.07.25
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Sophie Shulman, Meir Orbach
Forget flashy valuations, these companies are winning where it counts: revenue and resilience.
Unicorn AppsFlyer lays off 100 employees in strategic restructuring
04.02.25
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Meir Orbach
CEO Oren Kaniel says company will focus on AI and scalability as part of long-term growth plans.
AppsFlyer appoints new Chief Business Officer amid IPO speculation
23.01.25
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CTech
Gal Ekstein takes the reins as AppsFlyer hits $400M ARR and completes a full year of profitability.
Marketing analytics unicorn AppsFlyer eyeing Wall Street IPO
05.06.24
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Meir Orbach
The Israeli company is aiming to raise $300 million in the offering later this year or early next year, according to a report by Bloomberg
Why being innovative has become key to landing a job in tech
25.03.24
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Maayan Manela
As the competition in the job market for every position has increased, employers are forced to go through hundreds of resumes in order to find the right candidates, making innovative and creative thinking the most important asset for today’s jobseekers
Party on? High-tech's delicate dance navigating festivities in times of turmoil
26.02.24
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Diana Bahur-Nir
As the war in Gaza wages on, the Israeli high-tech industry deals with shifting from a culture of fun and excess to raising employee morale modestly in a manner "adapted to the situation"
“We’re seeing very interesting trends in how gaming companies are outsmarting each other”
20.09.23
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James Spiro
Yevgeny Peres, EVP Product Strategy at AppsFlyer, spoke to CTech about the gaming sector and how it has navigated growth in recent years
"Data is the most important thing for generating profits in the gaming world"
18.09.23
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Meir Orbach
"The most important thing is what questions can be asked and what data can be trusted," added Gad Maor, co-founder and CEO of Mavens, speaking at Calcalist's gaming conference
AppsFlyer CEO: “ChatGPT is a crazy revolution, more defining than the iPhone”
07.05.23
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Meir Orbach
Oren Kaniel, the co-founder of the Israeli unicorn, believes that the biggest companies in the world will go through radical changes due to the AI revolution: “Many companies could face a disruption that I’m not sure they are ready for”
"The AI genie is out of the bottle and I don't really think it can be put back in"
13.04.23
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Maayan Cohen-Rozen
Yanay Zaguri, an expert in learning technologies and AVP of Organizational Growth at AppsFlyer, tackles the artificial intelligence revolution: "Humanity needs to write a new code of ethics"
AppsFlyer appoints Yevgeny Peres as its Executive Vice President of Product Strategy
14.07.22
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James Spiro
Before joining AppsFlyer, Peres held executive roles at ironSource and Supersonic
"Immigrants gamble their entire lives. There is no Plan B"
21.06.22
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Diana Bahur-Nir
Oren Kaniel and his wife Lisa Zaythik started separately, from low life points, and climbed together to run unicorn AppsFlyer
Israeli tech companies are bracing for Ukrainian crisis escalation
15.02.22
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Maayan Manela
Numerous Israeli companies have R&D centers in Ukraine and some are already relocating employees due to the fear from a potential Russian invasion
Unicorn AppsFlyer recruiting 300 employees in Israel
14.06.21
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Meir Orbach
The company, valued at $2 billion last year, is aiming to take its local headcount to 1,000 employees to further boost its ability to develop marketing measurement software
“If you find the right partner, a PR agency can take you to the stars, truly.”
01.06.21
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CTech
AppsFlyer's head of corporate communication Danielle Blumenstyk Peterman talks to Michael Matias about the importance of PR and how to tell your company's story on a global scale
“Give Arab youth role models so they can see they can do anything”
19.05.21
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Diana Bahur-Nir
AppsFlyer CEO Oren Kaniel believes in meetings between youth and role models. “If you do good by one kid they will then pass it along”
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