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ANALYSIS / When a single comment raises oil costs, market is in trouble

The $8 price jump after Mofaz's Iran threat, general doubling in barrel costs shows world economy changing.

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Taking stock / The monk who sold you bonds

And will be buying them back on the cheap. Ilan Ben-Dov isn't about to let a meltdown ruin his mojo.

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Look toward the rising sun

If you don't speak Chinese, in a few years you just won't be on the map

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Taking stock / A clear and present danger

Much ado about nothing? Our survival is at stake, and it doesn't matter if criminal intent can be proven or not

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For a penny, for a shekel

No one needs yet another puppy - sorry, investigation - to figure out that Olmert is unworthy of being PM.

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Google and Ormat discussing geothermal energy projects

Ormat is one of the companies Google is talking to about alternative energy, co-founder Sergey Brin told TheMarker in an interview over the weekend.

with Yoram Gabison 0 comments
Google co-founder: My family left Russia because of anti-Semitism

Sergey Brin says that both his parents were subjected to discrimination in Soviet academia.

with TheMarker correspondent 0 comments
The most important stock in Tel Aviv

A personal loss of a quarter-billion shekels is one way to demonstrate the importance of embracing the index rather than stock-picking.

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Taking Stock / Things aren't as bad as you might be thinking 0 comments
Red alert! (But I'm gone.)

Your search - 'Harel Belinda, need to cut, thousands of career soldiers, defense establishment, hiding information' - did not match any documents.

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Beta managers, alpha salaries 0 comments
Clear and present danger, to our money

Wakey wakey, Yadin, this isn't the time to murmur sweet nothings into our ear.

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America gets a phone call from the bank 0 comments
Talking stock / Save our pension savings

The misfeasance at Prisma is dwarfed when compared to the malpractices of the past.

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Taking stock / Six impossible things before breakfast

"Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast." - The White Queen, "Alice in Wonderland," by Lewis Carroll.

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Taking Stock / A word to the wise ahead of the next financial meltdown 0 comments
Taking stock / Wet behind the ears 0 comments
Taking stock / We shall raise the Zionist currency, only to bring it down

David Arzi, chairman of Israel's Export Institute, seems to think he's tracked Osama bin Laden and his gang down - on Wall Street and in London.

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Taking stock / The top secret letters

A bug in the files reads the correspondence between BillG, SteveB, JerryY and the Googlers.

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Electrifying revelations

One way or another, taxpayers will be forced to foot the bill for decades of unbridled corruption at the Electric Corporation.

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Taking Stock / The recession is here, he said with a smile

DAVOS - Galia Maor checks her mobile-phone messages. "Wow, Bank Hapoalim stock is down 4.3%," she exclaims. "How much is Bank Leumi stock losing?" a reporter inquires. "It's down 2.5%," she says, her face stony.

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CEOs of Facebook and Dell to attend 2009 Jerusalem Conference

Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook, and Michael Dell, of the huge computer company of the same name, will be visiting Israel sometime during April and May 2009.

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Taking Stock / Bear attack! 0 comments
The end of three eras

Israel was shocked to the core about two weeks ago when it turned out that billionaire Lev Leviev, the richest man in Israel, had decided to move to London.

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