Ipo

Anthropic nears $6 billion deal for Israeli AI startup Decart, creating new billionaires

Decart's shareholders believe they can produce a higher return from shares of a company like Anthropic, which is planning to launch the largest IPO in history, at a company valuation of $2 trillion.

The founders of Decart, Dean Leitersdorf and Moshe Shalev
Rises on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange – Green Screens.

Israel on track to record year in public deals with 30 IPOs, $4.1 billion raised, report reveals

The IAI, Israel Aerospace Industries company logo is displayed during the Security Equipment International (DSEI) at London Excel on September 09, 2025 in London, England.

Israel approves defense merger for Israel Aerospace Industries, Elta ahead of massive IPO

Elon Musk

Musk and Altman are generating the future: The trillion dollar IPOs that will erase Europe


Israeli capital markets aren’t used to genuine success stories - opinion

The sleepy local markets can’t fathom cyber security company HUB Security's success, but outside of Israel, things are decidedly different.

TODAY'S ISRAELIS draw a not-so-imaginary bridge to Wall Street.

IPO Summer Fest to show Harry Potter, Ennio Morricone and more

The Tel Aviv Cultural Center to be hosting the IPO Summer Festival next week.


Tnuva planning massive NIS 9-10 billion IPO in 2022

Tnuva has made significant investments in product innovation, including upgrading the company's manufacturing equipment and machinery.

A statue of a cow painted in the colours of dairy firm Tnuva's logo stands outside the company's logistic centre in the southern town of Kiryat Malachi, Israel

Tech Buzz: Cisco buys Epsagon for $500m., Otonomo preps for IPO

American Tech company Cisco has acquired Epsagon for $500m. while Hertzliya's Otonomo Technologies merged with Software Aquisition Group Inc. II ahead of its IPO.

Cisco Systems Chairman and CEO Chambers, President Peres 370

Tech Buzz: This week's top IPOs, acquisitions, and start-up investments

This week saw Israeli companies go public at a torrid pace.

Israeli Tech

IPO’s choice to play music by ‘Klinghoffer’ composer sparks backlash

John Adams wrote the controversial opera, “The Death of Klinghoffer,” which has ignited passions and protests since it was first performed in 1991 and accusations of antisemitism.

An actor playing Leon Klinghoffer performs during a dress rehearsal of John Adam’s opera ‘The Death of Klinghoffer.’

WalkMe completes $2.6b. IPO while Israeli startups raise over $200m.

Just the fifth Israeli company to go public in the US at more than billion-dollar valuation, the Nasdaq IPO comes on the heels of Israeli start-ups' record-breaking fundraising tear

The Bringg team. The company announced that it has reached unicorn status

Israeli web analytics company Similarweb files for NYSE IPO

The company said it would trade on the NYSE with the ticker symbol SMWB, but provided few other details.

An employee works at Internet data firm SimilarWeb at their offices in Tel Aviv, Israel.

Israel Philharmonic releases film detailing its origins - watch

The Orchestra’s opening concert was conducted by Arturo Toscanini, the greatest conductor of his time, in Tel Aviv on December 26, 1936.

IPO at Warsaw Ghetto Memorial.

2021 set to be a huge year for Israeli IPOs

Several factors have come together that make the current environment better than ever for public stock offerings.

ARAMCO IS heading for an IPO but the September incident has repercussions.