Business
Africa's trade vision meets reality as customs, regulations collide - explainer
National customs systems, unfinished legal rules and incompatible payment networks still obstruct routine trade across the continent.
The world's deepest pocket is heading to Anfield: Why is Bezos buying Liverpool?
Anthropic nears $6 billion deal for Israeli AI startup Decart, creating new billionaires
Australian lawyer makes aliyah just before October 7, quits job to launch babywear brand
Amy Group acquires Planet Rishon Lezon for NIS 300 million
The Amy Group, owned by businessman Shlomi Nechaisi, continues to expand in the cinema sector and is acquiring the Planet complex in Rishon Lezion.
The curse of being Israel's most valuable company
Tower's share price has jumped nearly 900% in the past five years, but less than 24 hours after reaching the top, the world's chip stocks plummeted, and Tower's share price tumbled 10.79%
Macy’s magnate Nathan Straus used his fortune to combat disease in New York and Mandatory Palestine
Unlike Rockefeller or Carnegie, Nathan Straus began to give his money away early on and was devoted to several significant philanthropic initiatives as he continued to build his major businesses.
An $11.5 billion family drama: The Ray–Ban heir against his siblings
Leonardo Maria Del Vecchio is trying to put an end to the deadlock that has formed since his father's death, and has submitted a giant offer to purchase his siblings' shares.
The tech deal of the year: Four giants poured a billion dollars into an Israeli company
AppsFlyer closed a dramatic funding round of over a billion dollars as part of its Series E round, at a company valuation of $2.7 billion.
Fewer likes, more expertise: LinkedIn’s new role in the future of work - opinion
As AI, layoffs, and growing competition reshape the professional world, LinkedIn is becoming less about visibility and more about credibility, expertise, and trust.
No shopping on Shabbat? The blow landing on the Big Fashion Glilot complex
The Director General of the Ministry of Interior sent an unprecedented letter to the municipality, attacking the non-enforcement of the law on Shabbat. Will the giant complex be closed?
From two construction families in Even Yehuda to leading real estate group: Shponder & Fadlon story
From family firms of Herzl Fadlon and Yehoshua Shponder in the 1970s to a Israel real estate group focused on development execution and urban renewal across Israel with large-scale portfolio.
The businesses that will make a killing in the World Cup, and those that will take a hit
The late broadcasting hours of the current tournament are going to keep you at home, punish the bars, and inflate the pockets of one specific industry.
Record sale for a women's basketball team: Connecticut Sun sold for $300 million
Huge deal in the WNBA: The Fertitta family, owners of the Houston Rockets, purchased the team for the highest amount in league history.