Economy04:14 · Feb 15

The Mall Has the Upper Hand: Tenants Are Fed Up With Subsidizing the Big Chains

TheMarker
Translated & summarized from TheMarker by baba
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The man earning $3.6 million an hour: the numbers behind Elon Musk’s fortune after years of drought, three giant IPOs are a test for the venture capital industry, “We bought an apartment for 970,000 shekels, that’s what drew us in,” from 30 years of stagnation to a dizzying rally, the stock market is winning back investors, “Companies are rushing into the market just to sell money. That could lead to losses and trouble,” Autism in 2025: what parents need to know, in cooperation with Dr. Avi Brecher, 6 records of the dollar/shekel exchange rate over the past 30 years, trust hedge funds, the main differences between the Tel Aviv 35 and Tel Aviv 125 stock indices, where is Israel’s real estate market headed in 2026, “We will pay $10,000 to anyone who brings us apartment buyers,” “It is not certain the large firms will last over time,” the paradox of legal training, the Finance Ministry is pushing high-tech companies to cut employees’ salaries by 20%, Meirav Arlosoroff, “I invested 360,000 shekels from my study fund through Global Net. Now there is no one to talk to,” Genia Wolinsky, “We fell on a bunch of jealous infants who don’t know how to work and don’t want to work,” Avi Bar-Eli, “The contractor loan story is behind us,” should you wait or hurry to buy an apartment? Hader Horash, “We will pay $10,000 to anyone who brings us apartment buyers,” Gili Melnitsky, “It is not certain the large firms will last over time,” the paradox of legal training, Michal Palti

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