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Israeli stock market outperforms global peers despite war, surging 27% in 2024
12.12.24
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Irit Avisar
The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange is on track to close 2024 with one of the world’s best returns. The TA-125 has gained about 27% year-to-date, a performance on par with the S&P 500 and far surpassing most European markets, such as the MSCI Europe index, which rose just 6%.
How dual-listed companies boost profits without earning more
08.12.24
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Uri Tal Tenne
The creative accounting tricks Israeli firms use to inflate earnings.
Frutarom Delists From Tel Aviv Stock Exchange Following Completion of Acquisition by IFF
04.10.18
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Hezi Sternlicht
As part of the merger, NYSE-listed IFF, which is now Frutarom’s parent company, has filed for dual listing with TASE and is expected to begin trade next week
Investors Cheer as Mylan Plans to Delist from Israeli Stock Exchange
12.11.17
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Uri Tal-Tenne and Dror Reich
Mylan is currently the highest valued company on the TASE at $18.5 billion