October 2011 Archive
Rejuvenation of Berlin's Jewish community leads local market to launch sales of Kosher products. In a city weighed down by memories of its Nazi past, even small signs that Jews ... Check Point buys compliance solutions co Dynasec
The price is estimated at $ 10-20 million. Israeli stocks on Wall St Education Ministry to battle brain drain
Thirty academic centers to be established to lure Israeli researchers overseas back home. The key, accordnig to ministry, is not salary but quality of research facilities ynet - Culture Given Imaging develops new generation of pills
Ten years after the IPO of the diagnostic capsule camera company, CEO Nachum Shamir discusses future plans. Healthcare Shekel strengthens
The shekel-dollar exchange is down 0.35% to 3.593/$ , and the shekel-euro exchange rate is down 0.93% to NIS 5.063/€. Tel Aviv markets Intel in talks to buy Israel’s InVision Biometrics
InVision develops human movement recognition technology. Information technology Poland reopens investigations into Nazi-era crimes
Crimes committed at Auschwitz death camp during Holocaust to be reexamined in bid to track down surviving perpetrators before they die ynet - Jewish Scene Ormat to receive 5 Chilean geothermal licenses
Ormat will invest in an exploration program at the concessions over the next two years, and then develop the successful sites. Israeli stocks on Wall St Chabad to deliver news through its network and on Twitter
With 4,000 emissaries worldwide, Hasidic Jewish movement provides unique information on news website connecting all members ynet - Jewish Scene Imperva to raise $70-80m on NYSE
Shlomo Kramer's Imperva plans to hold its IPO at a company value of $ 309-354 million in the second week of November. Israeli stocks on Wall St
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