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Yigal Arnon & Co
Israeli technology, Israeli technology, and Israeli technology" – the three things in which China is interested, according to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after his visit to China in 2013
Yigal Arnon & Co
In January 2019, approximately 200 representatives from nearly 100 Japanese companies, including Mitsubishi and Toshiba, accompanied the Japanese Minster of the Economy, Hiroshige Seko to Israel.
Yigal Arnon & Co
Israeli hi-tech and its sources of funding have grown and diversified tremendously since the bubble burst in 2001.
Barnea & Co
When you build out your business model, you need more than a great product or service. Innovative brilliance and new ideas matter, but they are not enough.
Barnea & Co
The setting of a national "safe identification" policy derives from the absence of a uniform approach toward the identification process required to receive services in digital space.
Barnea & Co
Keep. It. Simple. (Stupid). Entrepreneurs, you are creative and innovative, but when raising financing it is ok to follow the norm.
Barnea & Co
E-Commerce sites of both B2C and B2B oriented businesses still remain a positive growth vector across many industries and concerns.
Gornitzky & Co
The irresistible ease of raising money from institutional investors in Israel (similar to QUIBS in the US), by issuing unsecured bonds with a very low interest rate, has generated a massive level of debt and a long list of Israeli firms that cannot make repayments.
Olami Inc
Judging by the amount of ink, both real and virtual, that has been used to write about RFID you would think it is the most widespread, the most useful, the most all-curing logistics remedy that can be found – the business-technology version of patent medicine.
Olami Inc
You may think you’re using the right tool for the job when the tool is actually preventing you from doing the job right. Look at American car manufacturers – they used standard slotted screws in all their assembly lines until 1936, when Henry Phillips got Cadillac to use his cross-grooved screw and power screwdriver. Phillips screws and drivers worked better than slotted screws on automated lines – the driver seated better in the groove during screwing and "jumped out" of the groove
Reinhold Cohn Group
The following is an article expressing the necessity in enacting Data Exclusivity Provisions in Israel. The Article is an interview with Adv. David Gilat and Adv. Eran Bareket published in Ha’aretz daily newspaper on December 21, 2003.
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