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Ruth 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.
 

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Roundup / Coffee gives Strauss a buzz

Partner stands at risk of a creditor takeover, while long Israeli lifespans hit Harel hard.

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Sde Dov
Roundup / Tax dodger, repent! You have until Yom Kippur

Sde Dov airport is here to stay, brave investors might like Israeli banks, open shorts on a steep climb.

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  • Roundup / Tel Aviv large-caps cut down to size?
At an expo put on by Partner Communications.
Roundup / Hutchison clammy to Partner buyback?

Clal sells Guard Financial for less than hoped, Shimshon gas well operator dries up, bus riders spared a price hike – for now.

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Chicken and rice
Roundup / Price of rice and oil to rise as well

Analysts downgrade Israel Chemicals after stock's surge, El Al cuts loss, Beiga Shochat quits Mizrahi-Tefahot board.

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Roundup / Israel Chemicals hits mark in the second quarter of 2012

Milk production plummets as Israeli cows overheat while war talk makes markets jittery.

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Hermes 450 drone
Roundup / Cellcom halts dividend flow

Partner Communications shedding users while Elbit's operating profit is on the rise.

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Roundup / Strong yen pounds Delek Auto

Melisron raises debt, an analyst worries about estate bonds, Mainrom's owners seek exit and Yossi Ackerman resigns from Elbit.

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Daily roundup / Given Imaging tumbles on bitter PillCam

The company announces its pioneering camera-in-a-capsule won't be replacing invasive colon endoscopic procedures after all; SodaStream trounces forecasts.

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  • Roundup / Strong yen pounds Delek Auto
Pears.
Daily roundup / As deficit surges, government bonds implode

Leading indicators are not looking good and anticipation of VAT hike drives car imports; on the upside, pears are in season.

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  • Roundup / Strong yen pounds Delek Auto
Unmanned aerial vehicle
Daily round-up / Pluristem soars after stem-cell triumph

Elbit inks deal for unmanned aerial vehicles while Alvarian consolidates stock.

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  • Roundup / Strong yen pounds Delek Auto
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Daily roundup / It pays to hire a woman

Big telecom companies bleeding customers, flight tax not cleared for takeoff.

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Daily roundup / U.S. wants to build Eilat train

Transport Minister eyes China for railroad job despite U.S. interest, while agricultural exports slump 5 percent.

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  • Desert storm brewing over Israel's planned railway line to Eilat
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Daily roundup / Pentagon letting Israeli systems onto U.S. warplanes

Allot acquires Oversi, Industrial Building still sticking around Toronto, a departure from Africa Israel, and the Ministry of Industry and Trade gives birth to Metro 450.

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Daily roundup / Charity big winner of IDB group class-action settlement

Discount Investments settles a class-action motion, MALAM-Team votes retoactively on manager Shlomo Eisenberg's pay, Tel Aviv stocks gain - a little.

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Daily roundup / Would-be partner pulls out of Kardan's Chinese water venture

Ormat opens U.S. power plant, Netanyahu raises taxes, Israeli fund buys a piece of highway and Teva opens Indian pharma plant.

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  • Daily roundup / Analysts like Israel Chemicals
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  • Daily roundup / Citi downgrades Israeli banks' outlook
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Business Roundup / Debt money raised, Health Ministry sick

Alrov and Housing & Construction manage to scrape together NIS 400 million, while the Health Ministry growls over a proposed budget cut.

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Daily roundup / Analysts like Israel Chemicals

Don't take Delek Real Estate deal, says Migdal Capital Markets; Tshuva sells properties in Canada/

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  • Daily roundup / Would-be partner pulls out of Kardan's Chinese water venture
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Daily roundup / The middle class is pretty poor

Idan Ofer expanding his Chinese car manufacturing business as the shekel shrinks.

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  • Daily roundup / Would-be partner pulls out of Kardan's Chinese water venture
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A Bank Hapoalim branch.
Daily roundup / Citi downgrades Israeli banks' outlook

Hapoalim spared the analyst's wrath; strapped Petrochemicals in talks to sell Avgol stake.

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  • Daily roundup / Would-be partner pulls out of Kardan's Chinese water venture
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Daily roundup / Psst: Sin taxes to rise

Share prices on Tel Aviv Stock Exchange tank following UBS review while Mizrahi-Tefahot bank smiles upon its new five-year plan.

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  • Roundup / After the holidays, do dismissals loom?
The beach at Bat Yam, where elders struck a blow for their rights.
Daily roundup / Perrigo CEO sells shares

It was busy week for Israeli pharma – plus an American high-tech company expands in Israel and the elderly strike a legal blow against ageism.

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  • Daily roundup / Check Point blames revenue miss on strapped Europeans
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Daily roundup / Check Point blames revenue miss on strapped Europeans

Kadima fleeing coalition portends early elections. Brace for budget brouhaha as early elections loom.

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  • Daily roundup / Perrigo CEO sells shares
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Daily roundup / Big bad wolf doesn't blow down banks

Maariv eyes a significant mark down and Israeli Corporation hands off solar power to Sunflower.

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The CERN particle accelerator.
Roundup / El Al returning to the nation's embrace?

Also: Israel's stake in the God-particle accelerator, women to work a few more years, and business jobs go down.

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Business roundup / Green cars to cost more

Eliezer Fishman divesting in Canada, bondholder sues to liquidate Petro Group

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