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Company Country Sector Major acquisitions and investments; 3M United States: Electronics: Attenti [2] Amazon United States: Internet: Annapurna Labs [3] Fujitsu Japan: Information and communications technology: R&D center [4] Vimeo United States: Internet: Magisto [5] AOL United States: Internet: 5min Media [6] Mercedes-Benz Germany: Automobile ...
Issta Lines is a public traded tourism company founded in 1956. Its shares are traded on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange. The Issta Group has over 60 branches, call centers, and online travel services throughout Israel. The Group employs over 1000 permanent employees in Israel and abroad. In 2014 the Group had a turnover of approximately $650 million.
Rank Firm Headquarters Number of Deals 1 Plug and Play Tech Center: Sunnyvale, CA: 396 2 Antler: Singapore: 393 3 Enterprise Ireland: Dublin: 245 4 Alumni Ventures
Israel's venture capital industry was born in 1985, [5] when the first Israeli venture capital fund, [6] Athena Venture Partners, was founded by Major-General Dan Tolkowsky, the past Chief of Staff of the Israel Air Force; [7] Dr. Gideon Tolkowsky; [8] and Frederick R. Adler, [9] a pillar of the US venture capital industry who had conceived the notion of taking Israeli High-tech companies ...
Kayak was founded in January 2004 by Steve Hafner and Paul M. English. [6] [7] Before Kayak, Steve Hafner, Kayak's current CEO, helped found Orbitz in November 1999 and led its business development, advertising sales, marketing, and product marketing activities.
Headquarters of Maariv daily newspaper, Tel Aviv Marvell headquarters, Petah Tikva. M-Systems - acquired by SanDisk in 2006; Maariv; Magic Software Enterprises; Makhteshim Agan; Mano Maritime
In 2022 the IIA led a delegation of Israeli startups fighting the Climate crisis, to the UN Climate Conference at Sharm el-Sheikh . [14] In October 2023, the IIA announced a 400m NIS matching fund for startup companies encountering difficulties because of the outbreak of 2023 Israel–Hamas war. [15] [16]
Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP) is an international venture capital firm founded in 1993. The fund specializes in investments in startup companies, focusing on digital media, enterprise software, semiconductors, data storage and cyber security, having raised close to $1.4 billion USD across nine funds. [1]