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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
As a result, in the beginning of the 2000s Bezeq launches the online 144 directory. The website offered services similar to 144, free of charge, although still based on the previous technological solutions. In February 2007 Bezeq announces the opening of the renewed 144 and 1344 call centers, both of them eventually united under the B144 brand.
Wissotzky Tea (Hebrew: תה ויסוצקי) is an international, family-owned tea company based in Israel with offices in London and the United States. It is the leading tea distributor in Israel . Founded in 1849 in Moscow , Russia , it became the largest tea firm in the Russian Empire . [ 1 ]
Butter tea, also known as Bho jha (Tibetan: བོད་ཇ་, Wylie: bod ja, "Tibetan tea"), cha süma (Tibetan: ཇ་སྲུབ་མ་, Wylie: ja srub ma, "churned tea", Mandarin Chinese: sūyóu chá (酥 油 茶), su ja (Tibetan: སུ་ཇ, Wylie: Suja, "churned tea") in Dzongkha, Cha Su-kan or "gur gur cha" in the Ladakhi language and Su Chya or Phe Chya in the Sherpa language ...
Golden Pages Israel (Hebrew: דפי זהב, Dapei Zahav) was founded by Morris Kahn in 1968, distributing three directories in Tel Aviv, Haifa and Jerusalem.Originally a subsidiary of the international Yellow Pages company, it was divested due to the Arab League boycott of Israel – because of the company's desire to enter the Saudi Arabian market.
As of 2019, 15 Israeli companies were listed on the Australian Securities Exchange.Nearly all achieved their listings [1] via a so-called "back-door listing" [2] where a currently-listed entity is used as a shell to house the new entity.
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Through the years, many have been acquired, merged with other companies, privatized, or gone out of business. [5] Since the 1980s, over 250 Israeli companies had an initial public offering on the Nasdaq. As of August 2017, one Israeli company was listed on the NASDAQ-100 index: Check Point Software. [6] [7]