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Why David’s Sling missed: The limits of Israel’s mid-tier missile defense
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FBI used Israel's Cellebrite's software to crack Trump shooter's phone
17.07.24
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Sophie Shulman
According to the Washington Post, agents investigating the assassination attempt gained access to Thomas Matthew Crooks’ phone in just 40 minutes.
From IPO dreams to a Google acquisition: Wiz's $23 billion journey
16.07.24
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Sophie Shulman
Wiz, once focused on an IPO, ultimately embraced a massive buyout from Google, altering its growth trajectory. The acquisition is a testament to the fluctuating dynamics of the tech sector and investor influence.
Nagish raises $11 million Series A to make communication accessible to the deaf
10.07.24
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Sophie Shulman
The Israeli startup’s solution enables real-time transcription, adjustment of the text display to the user's needs, and an intuitive interface
Meitav raising $100M from institutional bodies to acquire shares in tech startups
10.07.24
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Sophie Shulman
The fund will utilize the secondary platform of the Israeli company Valoo to close secondary deals with early-stage investors, entrepreneurs, or former employees who are looking to sell their holdings.
Cider Security founder nets $28M in Seed funding for stealth cyber startup
08.07.24
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Sophie Shulman
Less than two years after selling Cider to Palo Alto Networks in a $300 million deal, Guy Flechter has raised a significant sum for his new cybersecurity project named Sola Security. Investors include S Capital, S32, and Michael Moritz
AI adoption is happening and tech employees are paying the price
05.07.24
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Sophie Shulman
Recent layoffs at Sightful and Lightricks are part of a larger industry shift towards AI. Tech companies need to prepare for the inevitable changes AI will bring.
AR laptop developer Sightful laying off a third of its employees
01.07.24
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Sophie Shulman
After raising over $60 million, and a month after unveiling the Spacetop G1, the Israeli startup is parting ways with 20 of around 60 employees, announcing that it is shifting its focus from hardware distribution to software distribution
War can't stop Israeli cyber growth
27.06.24
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Sophie Shulman
Israeli cyber startups raised $2.9 billion between January and mid-June, compared to $1.9 billion in all of 2023 and $3.2 billion in 2022. There were also 12 exits in early 2024, compared to 21 in 2023, 16 in 2022, and a record 35 in 2021, according to a report by YL Ventures
Teva settles $750 million tax dispute with Israeli authorities
25.06.24
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Sophie Shulman
The deal with the Israel Tax Authority resolves all pending litigation related to taxes payable for the years from 2008 to 2020
How the S&P 500 became the S&P 10
20.06.24
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Sophie Shulman
The top 10 companies, led by Nvidia, are responsible for 60% of the increase in the S&P 500 this year. Can the rest catch up or is a crash looming?
"Intel can no longer afford to build a production line without knowing in advance who its customers will be"
13.06.24
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Sophie Shulman
The freeze on construction at the Kiryat Gat Intel plant is a severe blow to Israel, potentially creating ripples throughout the industry. This situation arises from internal troubles within the faltering company, which is hesitant to open a new plant without having customers, especially since subsidies abroad are much higher.
Intel halts construction of new $25 billion factory in Israel
10.06.24
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Sophie Shulman
Intel's suppliers received notice of the cancellation of contracts for the supply of equipment and materials required for the establishment of the company's new factory over recent days. The Ministry of Finance was aware of the company's decision to halt the establishment of the plant.
Employee concerns, investor pressure, and security woes: WalkMe's exit is no celebration
06.06.24
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Sophie Shulman
The enterprise digitization solutions company is being acquired by the German giant SAP for $1.5 billion, far below its 2021 IPO value. After the completion of the transaction, it is uncertain if SAP will maintain WalkMe's inflated workforce of 1,000 employees
"Israel is becoming a pariah state, a hated country, and it’s trickling down to high-tech"
06.06.24
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Sophie Shulman
High-tech executives point to the depth of the crisis in the industry: from the more extensive recruitment of employees from abroad at the expense of workers in Israel to the difficulty of raising money due to criticism of Israel.
SAP acquiring digital adoption platform WalkMe for $1.5 billion
05.06.24
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Sophie Shulman
The Israeli company was valued at less than $880 million on Tuesday, meaning the offer of $14 per share represents a 45% premium
Fintech company Pagaya cutting around 20% of workforce in second round of layoffs
05.06.24
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Sophie Shulman
The Nasdaq-traded firm is laying off 100 employees in total and is continuing to reduce its presence in Israel
Biolojic Design lands drug discovery collaboration with Merck potentially worth up to 346 million euros
03.06.24
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Sophie Shulman
The partnership will leverage Biolojic Design’s AI-driven discovery platform to design therapeutic antibodies for the treatment of cancer and immunological disorders.
OrCam cuts almost half of workforce in second round of layoffs in four months
03.06.24
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Sophie Shulman
Amnon Shashua’s startup is laying off 100 employees, primarily in marketing and sales, four months after cutting 50 jobs
After falling 86% from its peak, Arbe is coming to Tel Aviv in search of fresh funding
03.06.24
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Sophie Shulman
The chip developer for the autonomous vehicle industry was listed on Nasdaq three years ago at a valuation of half a billion dollars. Since then, it has burned through $100 million and emptied its coffers. The solution? Raising debt in Tel Aviv.
Tech leaders to Netanyahu: Recruitment inequality could spark mass job migration
30.05.24
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Sophie Shulman
"A law that exempts ultra-Orthodox from enlistment and burdens reserve soldiers with dozens of days a year will cause serious damage to human capital in high-tech and harm the economy's growth, which high-tech drives," the letter reads
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