The company was founded by Israelis Ariel Cohen and Ilan Twig, and employs hundreds of people in Israel and around the world.
Category: 6. Business
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Business travel platform Navan aims for $6.45b IPO valuation
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Subcutaneous Pembrolizumab Shows Possibility of Providing Effective and Convenient Treatment in Oncology
Subcutaneously administered systemic therapies are expected to reduce administration times, minimizing the time an individual treatment chair or room is needed while simultaneously giving patients the freedom to choose how to spend more of their…
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Mongolia and IUCN sign Memorandum of Understanding to enhance cooperation leading up to and beyond UNCCD COP17 – Press release
The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), signed by IUCN and the Government of Mongolia, will enhance cooperation between the Parties on biodiversity conservation, rangeland restoration, and sustainable land management. The agreement was signed…
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The IMF boss is right to say ‘buckle up’ – the global economy is facing multiple menaces | Heather Stewart
Little more than 48 hours passed last week between IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva’s warning that “uncertainty is the new normal” and Donald Trump’s latest tariff onslaught – this time aimed at China.
Markets plunged on Friday after Trump…
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This millennial went from being a builder on $5 an hour to launching (and selling) Wingstop in the UK for $532 million—with no restaurant experience
Tom Grogan’s first job paid him just £30 ($40) a day lugging bricks and hauling cement on a Birmingham building site. His latest payday? A £400 million ($532 million) takeover deal for the UK arm of Wingstop—the American fried chicken chain…
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China’s express delivery volume tops 150 billion parcels
BEIJING, Oct. 12 — China’s express delivery volume had surpassed 150 billion parcels as of Oct. 11 this year, reaching the milestone 37 days earlier than in 2024, according to the State Post…
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Qantas says hacker released customer data from July breach
Qantas says hacker released customer data from July breach | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/Business & InnovationQantas confirmed hackers published stolen customer data from a July cyber breach that exposed information from over a million…
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Should we be worried about a stock market crash?
Image source: Getty Images Recently, there’s been quite a bit of talk about a potential stock market crash. It seems a lot of people believe today’s market conditions closely resemble those of the late 1990s (the dotcom boom), which…
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Qantas says customer data released by cyber criminals months after cyber breach – Reuters
- Qantas says customer data released by cyber criminals months after cyber breach Reuters
- Qantas customers’ data leaked to dark web after cyber attack Australian Broadcasting Corporation
- ‘Should have paid’: Qantas ransom update News.com.au
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Strike action by NHS hospital staff reaches 200 days
A strike among specialist health workers is now the longest in NHS history as a group of phlebotomists have reached their 200th day of industrial action.
Trade union Unison, which represents Gloucestershire phlebotomists, said they are not paid…
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