CTech’s Tuesday Roundup of Israeli Tech News
Russia's Yandex is moving in on Gett's home turf; Israeli watchdog calls on public in a bid to better regulate Big Tech
CTech | 17:43, 04.09.18
Russia's Yandex is moving in on Gett's home turf. The decision to start operations in Israel is part of the company’s global taxi expansion plans. In 2017, Yandex announced a merger between its taxi booking service and Uber’s Russian operations. Read more
Israeli watchdog calls on public in a bid to better regulate Big Tech. The Israeli Antitrust Authority is seeking comments on the promotion and protection of competition in the digital economy. Read more
AMOS-8 satellite to be built in Israel with government funding. The funding will enable AMOS satellites operator Spacecom to withdraw from its $112 million deal with U.S. company Loral, which it contracted to build AMOS-8 in March. Read more
Israel's richest woman to sell stake in Israel's largest bank. Shari Arison has received regulatory approval from the Bank of Israel to sell over 5% of her stake in Israel’s Bank Hapoalim, thus forgoing her status as majority shareholder. Read more
Venture fund Remagine invests in predictive analytics company Vault. Vault offers a content analytics system for entertainment and media companies. Read more
Monica Lewinsky cuts off interview after question about Bill Clinton. Lewinsky was interviewed by Israel’s Channel 2 News chief anchor Yonit Levy in Jerusalem on Monday. Read more
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