Category: TASE
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Hotel co Pies Siam completes TASE IPO
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Hotel company Pies Siam (TASE: PIES) began trading on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange yesterday. The company was founded and is managed by veteran real estate developer Shlomo Dahocki, who serves as Chairman of the Board of Directors. Until recently, Pies Siam was jointly owned by Dahokey and Aspen Group…
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Little-known hedge fund makes NIS 700m gain on TASE shares
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Buying stocks on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE: TASE) has proven to be a very successful investment in the past few years, much more so than on its major indices, or on any other exchange. The stock price of the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, which is among the stocks…
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Elad Software Systems files for TASE IPO
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After two barren years, this week Elad Software Systems Limited It has filed a preliminary prospectus for an initial public offering on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE) for 2025. The IT services company has made headlines twice over the past year due to malfunctions in its Chameleon medical file…
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TASE provided strong returns in 2024
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2024 was the best year for saving in Israel since 2021 and the second best year in the past decade. Investors in retirement, savings, and advanced training funds enjoyed particularly strong returns, despite the war and its negative impact on the Israeli economy. Avi Berkowitz, deputy chief investment officer at…
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NextVision up over 1,000% since 2021 TASE IPO
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NextVision Stable Systems (TASE: NXSN) has undoubtedly delivered record returns from all the flood of tech stocks holding IPOs in 2021. The Raanana-based company’s share price rose 11% yesterday to give it a record market value of NIS 4.7 billion. The stock price has risen 11.5 times (including earnings) since…
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Trump victory strengthens shekel and boosts TASE
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After Donald Trump’s victory in the US presidential election, Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE) indices rose to new records while the shekel price rose. After Donald Trump’s victory in the US presidential election, Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE) indices rose to new records while the shekel price rose. Analysts had…
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Despite escalation shekel and TASE defy risk factors
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A look at macroeconomic data, which indicates how investors view Israel, can be misleading. There is a series of data indicating serious concerns on the part of investors, while there is the shekel-dollar exchange rate and the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE) that convey a feeling of relative stability, even…
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TASE falls, shekel weakens after explosions in Lebanon
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Lebanese Health Minister Firas Abiad announced that 2,750 Hezbollah members were seriously injured, and at least eight people were killed after the pagers they used for communication exploded. Updated on 18.40 Arab media reported that 2,750 Hezbollah members were seriously injured and at least eight people were killed after their…
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Defense IT co TSG raises NIS 62m in TASE IPO
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TSG Group, which makes advanced IT systems for the defense industry, raised NIS 62 million in an initial public offering on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE) at a valuation of NIS 462 million, post-money. TSG is equally owned by Israel Aerospace Industries and Formula Systems (TASE: FORTY) and is…
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Fortissimo plans TASE IPO for Sugat
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Israeli private equity firm Fortissimo Capital The company, run by its founder Yuval Cohen, plans to float shares in a food manufacturing company injury. Since its acquisition of Sugat, Fortissimo has strengthened the company. Fortissimo, which last month completed the acquisition of telecommunications company Celcom, recently held a series of…
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Analytics co Glassbox sold at 57% loss to TASE investors
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Another company from the 2020-2021 technology flotation wave reached the end of the road on the stock exchange with a painful loss for investors. The company in question this time is Glass box (TASE:GLBX), which provides browsing data analytics for websites and smartphone applications. The company stated that it will…
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TASE proposes Friday trading – Globes
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The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE) plans to offer a trading session on Fridays. At present, the stock exchange is open from Sunday to Thursday. This morning, it published a call for public comment by June 30 on two alternative possibilities for adding Friday as a trading day. The Tokyo…
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Two chip cos pull TASE upwards
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Two companies active in the international semiconductor industry that are traded on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange have become shock absorbers for the local market, accounting for a large part of its rise this year. The two companies, Camtek (TASE: CAMT; Nasdaq: CAMT) and Nova (TASE: NVMI, Nasdaq: NVMI) (known…