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Israel’s Brain Drain is Getting Worse, Says New Report
30.05.19
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Shahar Ilan
In 2014, for every person with an academic degree that returned to Israel, 2.6 such people left. By 2017, the number of negative emigrants rose to 4.5 to each person returning, a 73% increase
As Market Matures, Israeli Tech Valuations Continue to Climb
20.05.19
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Meir Orbach
More Israeli startups raising capital in 2018 did so at higher company valuations than their last round, compared to 2017, according to a new report
Technion, Arab Women’s Organization to Launch Ride-Sharing App
10.03.19
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Adi Pick
Much of Israel’s Arab population lives outside the country’s metropolitan centers, where most local tech firms have set up offices, possibly contributing to the relatively low number of Arab employees in the Israeli tech scene
Israel to Demand Tax Report Amendments From Local Outposts of Tech Multinationals
23.12.18
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Omri Milman
The decision comes following an April supreme court ruling affirming that options given to employees are wage-equivalent and should be calculated under labor costs
How the U.S. Embassy Attempts to Boost Arab Tech Entrepreneurship in Israel
19.12.18
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Adi Pick
While Israeli Arabs make up roughly 21% of Israel’s population, they only hold 3% of the country’s tech jobs
Income Taxing of Options Applies to a Small Share of Israeli Tech Employees
19.12.18
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Omri Milman
Out of 500 employee option plans reviewed across around 90 private companies, only three employees had plans that could, perhaps, fall under the purview of the new memo
CTech's Tuesday Roundup of Israeli Tech News
04.12.18
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CTech
Matomy under pressure from shareholders, bondholders; Tel Aviv University partners with Chinese university on a new center for collaborative research
Analyst Marks Six Public Israeli Tech Companies as Prospective M&A Targets
08.11.18
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Dror Reich
The Israeli market has seen at least four acquisitions valued at over $1 billion in 2018, making for an unusual year. Which company comes next?
Western Digital Takes Leap of Faith with Israeli Jewish Ultra-Orthodox Female Coders
07.11.18
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Hagar Ravet
A new initiative seeks to get Orthodox coders into high-paying tech jobs. One problem: searching for engineering solutions on a Kosher internet
Israel Moves Forward with Plan to Relocate Military Tech Bases
05.11.18
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Nimrod Busso and Lilach Baumer
A plan to relocate some of Israel’s biggest military technology bases to the country’s south has drawn the attention of multinationals seeking to tap local talent
Microsoft Overtakes Intel in Annual Ranking of Best Tech Companies to Work for in Israel
25.10.18
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Naomi Zoref
Analytics company Dun & Bradstreet revealed its list of the best 50 companies to work for in Israel on Tuesday
Talent Crunch Threatens the Continued Growth of Israeli Tech
06.08.18
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Aharon Aharon
The accomplishments of the Israeli tech industry mask the fact that Israel’s main growth engine, its tech industry, is slowing down, writes Aharon Aharon, the director of Israel’s government innovation investment arm
New Entrant to Israel’s Equity Crowdfunding Club
05.08.18
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Hagar Ravet
Between 2012 and mid-2017, 145 Israel-linked tech companies were financed through equity crowdfunding firms
Israeli Students Ditch Humanities, Enroll in STEM Degrees
02.08.18
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Shahar Ilan
Between 2013 and 2017 the number of students signing up for computer science and math degrees in Israel has gone up 28%, new data reveals
The Curious Case of the Israeli Lunch Card
31.07.18
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Ran Abramson and Hagar Ravet
Amsterdam-listed food delivery company Takeaway.com sees 10bis, an Israeli company it acquired, as a way to start catering to businesses
Takeaway.com Deal Highlights Israel’s Top Job Perk: Prepaid Lunch Cards
30.07.18
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Hagar Ravet, Nurit Kadosh and Omri Milman
On Saturday, Takeaway.com announced a 135 million euros deal to acquire Tel Aviv-based lunch card provider 10bis
WeWork Partners With Israeli Nonprofit on Leadership Development Program
16.07.18
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CTech
Nahshonim, a Tel Aviv-based nonprofit organization, operates a program harnessing the skills of young tech and business professionals to help local civil society
CTech's Tuesday Roundup of Israeli Tech News
26.06.18
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CTech
El Al faces backlash for attempts to accommodate ultra-orthodox passengers refusing to sit next to women. Goldman Sachs sees 16% upside in Teva stock.
Tel Aviv Tech Hub May Be Small, But It Leads with Large Exits, Report Says
26.06.18
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CTech
A new report by research firm CB Insights says that among the world’s six heavyweight tech hubs, Tel Aviv has the lowest number, highest quality of deals
Report: U.K.-Backed Tech Hub Produced $114 Million Worth of Deals Between British and Israeli Companies
14.06.18
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CTech
Formed in 2011, the hub connects Israeli tech companies with the British industry
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