How the US economic changes will affect Israeli entrepreneurs
The pandemic, the Black Lives Matter protests, and a socially divisive election year - The US is now facing a long term economic changes
Jonathan ‘Yoni’ Frenkel
Pandemic is a wakeup call for women to tackle their finances
Even in an age of gender equality, a very high percentage of women still refrain from engaging in financial issues related to the family and prefer that their spouses lead the economic decisions. The epidemic is a real opportunity to bridge this gap
Caroline Kuhnert
Future of the Tech Economy: How to Make Profits from Changing Trends
Watch Rolf Ganter, a senior at UBS, explains at Forbes online event how investors can benefit from the disruptive power of Tech Economy
Rolf Ganter
“For Israeli Tech, a US recovery will be the turning point”
Alon Lifshitz, the founder of Hanaco Ventures, an Israeli based VC, discusses how the tech industry is dealing with this crisis and which companies will live to see the day after.
Shlomi Azulai
Israeli-Founded Companies in New York State Generated $18.6 Billion Last Year
New Study By New York – Israel Business Alliance: Israeli-Founded Businesses Directly Employed 24,850 New Yorkers
Roni Kerzner
Morris Kahn: “I Want to Make Life Worth Living”
Speaking at a conference organized by Swiss bank UBS, co-founder of Amdocs and Yellow Pages spoke about philanthropy, the ups and downs on his path to success, and about the Israeli Space Project, to which he donates extensively: "If Israel becomes the fourth country in space, that would bring a lot of pride to the country”
Roni Kerzner
“This time I don’t want to sell”
The first algorithm he developed he sold to Google, the second to Twitter. Now Ori Allon is using his technological abilities to build a huge company that applies big data in the world of real estate
Noa Oron
Freedom for Developers, Entrepreneurs and Business
Jewish billionaire Joe Lubin gambled big when he invested in digital coins and wound up breaking the bank. Now one of the founders of Ethereum is storming Israel with ConsenSys, the decentralized technology company that he founded, and is building the world’s first digital kibbutz
Avishai Ovadia
Is it possible that Amazon could actually save shopping malls from collapse?
Global law firm DLA Piper held a conference in Tel Aviv this morning on the subject of commercial real estate and presented a comprehensive survey focusing, amongst other subject, on the retail real estate sector. A Real Estate Partner at the firm: "Ultimately, it's possible that the savior of the shopping malls will be the online trading giants."
Forbes Staff