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CTech's Sunday Roundup of Israeli Tech News

CTech's Sunday Roundup of Israeli Tech News

Super-Pharm, Coca-Cola Israel buy stake in online supermarket Quik; Scooter-sharing companies don’t make money, they grow

CTech | 15:14, 23.06.19
Super-Pharm, Coca-Cola Israel buy stake in online supermarket Quik. Quik operates a digital store where customers can order groceries and have them delivered within four hours. Read more. Read more
Coca-Cola Coca-Cola's factory in central Israeli town Bnei Brak. Photo: Amit Sha'al Coca-Cola
Analysis | Scooter-sharing companies don’t make money, they grow. One thing remains unclear when it comes to micro-mobility services—with their relatively high expenses and low revenues, can they one day become profitable? Read more

SEC sends enforcement action notice to interception firm Ability. The notice is the result of an anti-fraud violation investigation that has been ongoing since 2017 and pertains to Ability's 2015 merger with shelf company Cambridge. Read more

Israel Shipyards delivers offshore patrol vessel to Honduras. The formerly government-owned company has previously sold six of its Sa'ar 62-class offshore patrol vessels to Azerbaijan and one to Cyprus. Read more

In depth | In Israel, more waste just means bigger trash bins. Producing 20% more waste than the OECD average, Israelis have developed a new obsession with big, high end, smart garbage cans. Read more

Expert | From Oberlin to an Israeli Pizzeria: defamation lawsuits are liable to hamper free speech. Defamation lawsuits are a double-edged sword and can attract unwanted attention in an age where most of us prefer to be anonymous. Read more

This startup helps companies build better teams through digitized scavenger hunts. Strayboots creates digitized scavenger hunts to entertain the employees of companies including Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Nike, Adidas, and Facebook. Read more

Former Mossad director Tamir Pardo joins medicinal cannabis startup Cann10. Founded in 2015, Cann10 manufactures its own pharma grade CBD and THC based products, including oils and inflorescence, under the brand name Cannareet. Read more
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