Asset transfers at Azorim; ICL blames exchange rates for sales dip; Azrieli comes in at expectations.
0 commentsRuth Schuster is senior finance and business editor of Haaretz-TheMarker English Edition.
Schuster has worked in writing, editing and translation for English and Hebrew-language publications for more than two decades. She holds a BSc in biology from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Schuster lives in Tel Aviv with her daughter and a menagerie, and in her spare time promotes animal rights.
Asset transfers at Azorim; ICL blames exchange rates for sales dip; Azrieli comes in at expectations.
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