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Wix returns to $10 billion valuation amid strong revenue growth
20.11.24
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Sophie Shulman
Bookings rise 15% as the company accelerates its path to $2 billion in annual revenue.
“I'd like Wix to become a $100 billion company”
07.10.24
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Diana Bahur-Nir
Nir Zohar, President of Wix, which is traded at a valuation of over $8.5 billion, is optimistic the company is well-positioned to increase its profitability. He takes pride in its Israeli identity, is unafraid to express a clear stance on the fight for democracy, and has an optimistic outlook even after the events of October 7.
The hits keep coming: Plummeting tech giants turn focus to profitability and streamlining in turbulent times
19.05.22
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Sophie Sulman
Following the collapse in technology stocks, the Israeli representatives on Wall Street changed their tone and began to talk about profitability and efficiency instead of glorifying growth