Business

Playtime vs airtime: The efficiency metric every founder should understand- opinion

Seed funding gets you on the field. What happens next depends on whether you can turn fleeting moments into sustained drives.

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Brian Ferdinand on moving from reactive leadership to process-driven growth

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Yasam Ayavefe and the way he thinks about building businesses

"To survive and lead in 2026, businesses must adapt continuously to global, technological, and organizational shifts."

Adapting business to global shifts: Guide for market leaders


IL Ventures co-founder is betting on Israel’s next revolution, led by its start-ups

Yoni Heilbronn believes that after two years of war, Israeli start-ups can shine in a world full of uncertainty

Tel Aviv startups with promising technology.

Boiler 02: The hottest new club in Jerusalem

Haoman 17 used to pull in more than 1,500 clubgoers every weekend. Hillel Farkash believes that the new club, Boiler 02, will bring in even more.

Dancing the night away at the nightclub Boiler 02 in Jerusalem.

Inside IATI’s fight for continuity and growth in Israel’s tech sector - interview

With new defense tech initiatives and regional agreements IATI is positioning Israel as a global innovation hub

An Israeli business employee after leaving her job; illustrative.

Your Investments: This Black Friday, we should focus on giving - opinion

“You may have heard of Black Friday and Cyber Monday. There’s another day you might want to know about: Giving Tuesday." - Bill Gates

PEOPLE STAND in line outside a clothing shop advertising Black Friday sales in Tel Aviv, in 2020.

McAfee buys SayMine app from Israeli startup MineOS in multi-million dollar deal

McAfee is acquiring MineOS’ consumer privacy app SayMine, while the Israeli startup shifts focus to enterprise products. All MineOS employees will remain with the company.

The McAfee logo is displayed outside of the company's headquarters August 19, 2010 in Santa Clara, California.

Daily Mail strikes $650 million deal to buy the Telegraph in UK media merger

The deal comes a week after US-based RedBird Capital Partners withdrew its bid, paving way for a purchase that would create one of the most powerful right-leaning media groups in Britain.

Copies of The Daily Telegraph are displayed on a rack in a supermarket in London, Britain, January 20, 2024

Grapevine: Not taking care of business

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

A massive construction site off Jaffa Road, not far from the entrance to Jerusalem, seen in 2022.

Your Investments: Lentil soup and inheritance

A son can bear with equanimity the loss of his father, but the loss of his inheritance may drive him to despair. – Niccolo Machiavelli

Husband and wife discussing investment plans with financial advisor

Your Taxes: R&D centers are big business for Israel

Israel’s new R&D center tax circular could transform the merger and acquisition strategies of acquiring groups with global revenues of over NIS 10b.

 View of the Tax Authorities offices in Rehovot on September 15, 2024.

Start-ups in Jerusalem: Longevity firms bloom in Israel’s ancient capital

The field of longevity tech, also called silver tech or age tech, encompasses age-delaying biotechnologies intended to add years to life.

Tech It Forward’s Jennifer Elias (L) and Jessica Rosner.