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Israeli startups impress with innovation, but foreign investors want proof
A Peres Academic Center study finds Israeli and American investors read startup innovation differently; for foreign investors, bold technology can increase perceived risk unless entrepreneurs provide transparency, evidence and trust-building data
Dr. Eliran Solodoha
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05.01.26
Israeli researchers turn to crowdfunding data to study what makes campaigns succeed
A first-of-its-kind research hackathon at the Peres Academic Center, held with Headstart Group, used real crowdfunding data to examine campaign success, donor behavior and trust-building, with the winning proposal receiving an initial research grant
ynet Global
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05.01.26
When the mistake is in the mind but the problem is in the heart: business insights from the weekly Torah portion
Acharei Mot and Kedoshim: Not every failure in an organization can be fixed with another presentation; Some problems require a deeper shift
Ziv Elul
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04.23.26
The plumber worth $60 billion: how Super Mario became a global empire beyond video games
With blockbuster films, nearly 1 billion game copies sold and merchandise that generates billions more, Nintendo’s mustachioed plumber has grown far beyond a beloved character into one of the most profitable children’s brands in the world, including in Israel
Anat Lev Adler
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04.22.26
War and AI helped them surge: five veteran Israeli tycoons who thrived in a turbulent year
As Israel’s economy faced strain, five longtime business leaders, most over 70, capitalized on war-driven demand and the AI boom, from data centers and energy to chips, finance and defense, reshaping markets and posting major gains
Navit Zomer
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04.22.26
From funding to reality: The less-told story of what comes after a startup funding round
What happens after the funding headlines fade: why the real test for startups begins once the money lands, as founders race to find product-market fit, meet rising expectations and turn vision into execution in a fast-moving, AI-driven market
ynet Global
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04.19.26
What keeps Israeli business moving? Leaders point to the values powering success
For Independence Day, senior executives reflect on the traits they see as most distinctly blue-and-white, and how those values continue to shape growth under pressure
ynet Global
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04.19.26
The strategic value and risk of organizational speech: business insights from the weekly Torah portion
Words may be an organization’s cheapest resource, but their impact is profound; from hallway chatter to leadership messaging, internal discourse can build trust or erode it, while disciplined discourse can drive clarity, culture and long-term success
Ziv Elul
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04.16.26
Israeli camouflage firm Fibrotex seeks partial sale at $1 billion valuation amid surge in global demand
The Petah Tikva-based company has hired Jefferies to explore selling a stake as defense spending rises worldwide, with strong US military contracts and rapid growth
Golan Hazani
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04.12.26
Most energy projects will never be built, and it’s costing billions
Hundreds of billions are invested in renewable energy every year, yet many projects never reach construction; as electricity demand rises rapidly, the real bottleneck is no longer generation but the ability to identify which projects can actually be built
Matias Sigal
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04.01.26
Israeli business leaders warn flight caps threaten economy, urge priority travel access
Industry leaders warn flight caps are blocking executives from key global events, risking deals, exports and supply chains; call for priority outbound access as war restrictions threaten Israel’s economic continuity
ynet
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03.31.26
ICL opens fertilizer plant in India to boost supply amid global disruptions
ICL launches fertilizer plant in India to localize production, ease supply risks from global disruptions and support growing demand in a key import-dependent market
ynet Global
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03.20.26
Why great leaders build routines, not moments of inspiration
Opinion: is success built on big ideas, or on the small actions repeated every day?
Ziv Elul
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03.19.26
$110 billion deal: Paramount announces acquisition of Warner Bros.
Paramount will unite CNN, CBS, HBO, Nickelodeon and franchises including Harry Potter and DC after beating Netflix for Warner Bros., but the $110 billion deal faces major regulatory scrutiny in the US and Europe and political opposition
News Agencies
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02.28.26
A managerial ‘breastplate’ (Choshen): a splendor of difference
Torah portion of portion of Tetzaveh explains why a truly outstanding team cannot be made only of stars
Ziv Elul
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02.26.26
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