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Israeli Court Approves 178 Million Shekel Sale of Wipes Manufacturer Dinamic
How 3 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
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First reported by Calcalist · 2 hours ago
What happened
The Beersheba District Court approved Ronen Elad's 178 million shekel bid to buy the financially troubled wipes maker Dinamic, surpassing a competing offer due to better regulatory prospects. Dinamic's debts total 294 million shekels, mainly to major Israeli banks. The trustees praised both bidders for their investment efforts.
- 01Beersheba court approves Ronen Elad's 178 million shekel bid for wipes maker Dinamic.
- 02Dinamic faced insolvency with debts of 294 million shekels to major Israeli banks.
- 03David Forer offered 165 million shekels plus profit share but lost due to regulatory concerns.
- 04Trustees favored Elad's bid as he is not a market competitor, unlike Forer's group.
- 05Trustees valued both bids and acknowledged their commitment to invest.
- 06Green Lantern approved to acquire Biscotti for 500 million shekels.
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