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The following companies are listed or have been listed on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE), Israel's only stock exchange, located in Tel Aviv. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
The TA-125 Index, typically referred to as the Tel Aviv 125 and formerly the TA-100 Index, is a stock market index of the 125 most highly capitalised companies listed on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE). The index began on 1 January 1992 with a base level of 100.
TA-35 Index is an Israeli stock market index computed by the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange tracking the performance of 35 large companies listed on stock exchanges in Israel.. It is one of the most commonly followed equity indices in Israel, considered as the flagship index in Israel and as a proxy to the Israeli economy similarly to the S&P 500 in the USA
Technology hardware and equipment – This group includes three main areas: communications equipment; technology hardware, storage and peripherals; and electronic equipment, instruments and ...
The display in the lobby of the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange. The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange was established in 1953. [6] Even prior to this, commencing in 1935, securities trading was carried out in the Land of Israel and, afterwards, in the State of Israel at the mandate-period Anglo-Palestine Bank (today, Bank Leumi).
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Israel had more companies listed in 2012 on the NASDAQ stock exchange than any country outside of the United States and China. [1] [2] As of 2011, some sixty Israeli companies are listed on the Nasdaq. [3] 2000 was the year that saw the most new Israeli listings on the exchange – 33 companies. [4]
Technology firms often seek relatively large amounts of capital to rapidly scale while still at modest market capitalizations. [6] So smaller securities exchanges abroad ( Singapore is another purported example) [ 7 ] can be a favourable if unexpected option for listing, despite the geographical distance from their original base.