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Business Blog » March MDA trip aims to expand state’s Israel business ties When Sam Glassenberg, a former gaming division manager at Microsoft, began to advocate building a games industry in Israel, he found support from Jerusalem Venture Partners , a venture capital firm focused ... MDA Leads Trade Group To Israel The Mississippi Development Authority will lead a delegation of state business leaders on a trade mission to Israel. Mild Flu and Cough Season to Cut Perrigo Sales: Israel Overnight Sales for Perrigo Co. probably grew at the slowest average pace in four years in the latest quarter because of a milder cold season this winter, Canaccord Genuity Corp., Harel Finance Ltd. and Clal Finance Brokerage Ltd. say. Research and Markets: Israel Baby Food Market: Analysis & Forecast (2007 - 2017) Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Israel Baby Food Market: Analysis & Forecast (2007 Can new sanctions on Iran cool down Israel?- OPINION SNAPSHOT: Nuclear threat from Iran New sanctions imposed by the U.S. on Iran are intended to ratchet up the pressure on Tehran -- and perhaps take down the temperature of Israel, which is clearly worried about Iran's accelerated pursuit of nuclear weapons. IKEA Israel prices up to 150% more than in Europe "Globes" has compared prices for the same items listed online at IKEA stores in different countries. New US sanctions on Iran aim to head off Israel Additional U.S. sanctions on Iran are more significant for their timing than their immediate effect on Iran's economy, coming as the United States and its allies are arguing that Israel should hold off on any military strike on Iranian nuclear facilities to allow more time for sanctions to work. Teva CEO Change Stokes Best January Since ‘97: Israel Overnight Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. is driving the best start of the year for Israeli stocks since 1997 as the drugmaker soothed concerns about new revenue sources by replacing its chief executive officer. Business as usual for Kodak Israel No layoffs are expected at Kodak's Israel R&D center, which has 400 employees, despite the company's bankruptcy. |
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