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Freight digital booking and payment platform Freightos to merge with SPAC at $435 million valuation
01.06.22
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CTech
The Israeli startup’s platform serves over 10,000 importers/exporters, 3,500 freight forwarders and 200 carriers, enabling hundreds of thousands of international freight bookings annually
"The SPAC tool is misused, the market for PIPEs is dead”
06.11.21
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Sophie Shulman
“We have databases on dozens of Israeli companies that are SPAC-ready, perhaps not with multi-billion dollar valuations, but certainly half a billion to a billion dollars,” says Ezra Gardner, who raised $115 million for the Gesher I Acquisition Corp. SPAC, which is seeking to merge with an Israeli tech company
Former Intel Exec Enters Israeli Politics
18.02.19
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Adrian Filut
Former Intel chief of product and vice president David ("Dadi") Perlmutter has joined Israeli political party Gesher
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