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Iron Dome and Iron Beam maker Rafael at center of Israeli government clash over IPO plan
08.06.26
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Treasury opposition to a fast-track listing leaves dividend payments frozen as tensions grow over the future of Israel’s defense industry.
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Golden Share obligations may block transfer of control.
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05.01.26
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Regulator reminds board of state veto power tied to golden share.
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Government opens preliminary talks as Israel reassesses ownership of strategic defense assets.
Aeronautics-Rafael Deal Jammed by Regulatory Concerns
08.07.19
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Golan Hazani
The acquisition of Israeli drone maker Aeronautics by defense contractor Rafael and partner Stolero was approved by Rafael's board in April, but concerns have been raised about the high valuation given to Aeronautics and the proposed ownership structure