The Tel Aviv-based company targets the SME market such as retail chains, law firms, garages and clinics that are seeking a single package with all types of cybersecurity protection.
Turpaz Industries subsidiary Food Ingredients Technologies will pay $47.7 million for Clarys & Willich Group. The sellers will invest $20.6 million back in the buyer.
Aerospace Services India is a collaboration between Israel Aerospace Industries and Indian government agency Defence Research and Development Organization.
The High Court of Justice found that from April 1 there will be no legal basis for payments to yeshivas where students are not conscripted into the IDF.
With huge returns since its TASE IPO, the stabilized camera company has a higher market cap than veteran Israeli companies like Cellcom, Isracard and Rami Levy.