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Tomer Raved
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Tomer Raved: "Investors who look beyond the current challenges will see tremendous returns"
16.09.25
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Roee Bergman
The Executive Chairman of Bezeq was speaking at Calcalist and Bank Leumi's Mind the Tech conference in London.
"We invested more than NIS 9B over the last five years. We were prepared for the war at the level of a combat unit"
15.07.25
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Sophie Shulman
Tomer Raved, chairman of Bezeq, said at the Calcalist and Bank Leumi National Economic Conference that "within days, we connected over a thousand shelters in municipalities across the country to the Internet."
"Israel is in a Category 5 hurricane, but it is heading for a decade of prosperity"
18.09.24
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Hagay Gilboa
Bezeq Executive Chairman Tomer Raved, speaking at Calcalist and Leumi’s Mind the Tech London conference, added regarding the decisions to lower Israel's credit rating: "The rating agencies are wrong and short-sighted, the pillars of the Israeli economy are very strong."