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Diginex acquires Israeli cybersecurity firm Findings in a $305 million deal
Nasdaq-listed Diginex expands supply chain compliance offerings with Findings’ automated risk monitoring technology
Meir Orbach/Calcalist
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08.14.25
Elbit Systems inks $1.6 billion defense deal with European country, reports record orders
Five-year contract includes precision long-range rocket systems, drones and advanced intelligence and electronic warfare capabilities; defense firm reports record $24 billion order backlog and surging sales
Navit Zomer
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08.13.25
'People ask if I’m Tony Soprano': Ex-finance exec turns garbage into gold as waste empire goes public
Waste management firm RGA, which handles garbage collection for dozens of Israeli municipalities, debuted on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange with an 8% jump; Chairman Daniel Leventhal says it’s a stable, growing business
Navit Zomer
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08.08.25
Palo Alto Networks acquires Israel's CyberArk in $25 billion deal
US cybersecurity giant, founded by Israeli national Nir Zuk, inks massive cash and stock deal—the second-largest Israeli cyber exit after WIZ’s sale to Google
Sophie Shulman
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07.30.25
Palo Alto Networks in talks to acquire Israel’s CyberArk for $20 billion
According to the Wall Street Journal, US cyber giant Palo Alto Networks is in advanced talks to acquire Israel’s CyberArk for $20 billion—marking the second-largest deal in Israeli tech history after Google’s Waze
Tal Shahaf
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07.29.25
AI-powered scam Hits Israeli investors, deepfakes and fake stocks fuel major losses
Israeli investors lost hundreds of thousands in a deepfake-fueled stock scam that used fake ads, impersonated public figures and exploited Meta’s ad tools to build trust, inflate a real NASDAQ stockb and crash it in a coordinated digital fraud campaign
Raphael Kahan
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07.07.25
Foreign investors return to Tel Aviv Stock Exchange despite ongoing war
Despite Gaza war and Houthi threat, foreign investors buy NIS 2.5B in Tel Aviv stocks in May—70% in banks with strong earnings; defense firms also draw major interest
Navit Zomer
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06.03.25
TACO becomes synonymous with market volatility, angering Trump
'Trump always chickens out' or TACO goes viral on social media, transcending into legacy outlets and even the White House, where its use angers the president who fears appearing weak
Tzippy Shmilovitz
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06.01.25
Israeli defense stocks plunge on Tel Aviv Exchange amid global de-escalation
Aris down 11%, NextVision 10%, Third Eye 10%; Israir drops 7.6%, El Al 1.7% as investors expect foreign airlines to resume Israel flights
Ynetnews
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05.12.25
Israeli defense firms make global debut with foreign military contracts
HomeBiogas to supply off-grid waste systems to US Air Force bases, while Fire Detection Technologies signs contracts with Asian and European militaries for hangar fire detectors that avoid false alarms from jet engine heat
Navit Zomer
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04.21.25
Israeli tech sector escapes US tariffs' direct blow but faces market fallout
Analysis: Tech community remains largely silent publicly, but privately many industry figures are voicing concern over dual threat: interruptions to global supply chains and looming risk of consumer slowdown
Calcalist
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04.08.25
Tech training firm HackerUSA faces $540 million debt, cedes half its shares
HackerUSA, a subsidiary of Israel-based ThriveDX, faced $146 million in debt, leading to court-appointed receivers; As part of a settlement, creditor Francisco Partners agreed to erase the debt in exchange for 50% of the US firm's shares and its cybersecurity IP
Almog Azar/Calcalist
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03.31.25
War to Wall Street: IAI prepares for IPO fueled by global weapons demand
Israel's largest aerospace firm eyes an IPO following record profits driven by demand from ongoing war; IAI's sales surged, boosted by defense needs, pioneering innovations like unmanned bulldozers and missile defenses
The Media Line/ Maayan Hoffman
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03.18.25
After losing a major contract and hiding information, drone company’s stock plummets
Defense Ministry moved a 70 million shekel drone order from Aerodrome to a competitor due to delivery delays; The company revealed the issue only after a Securities Authority inquiry, leading to an 8% drop in its stock
Navit Zomer
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03.17.25
The US is terrified of the possibility of a recession, and Israel should worry too
In 2025, a few words from Donald Trump is enough to bring down the world's stock markets; the US economy is not in recession, and Israel is far from it, but the concern is growing; When was the last time there was a recession in Israel, and how did it affect citizens?
Gad Lior
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03.12.25
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