Meengla
Elite Member
Hitting the Israeli 'bottomline' can be the bottomline!! And so it is strange that Intel would agree to be part of a $25 billion chip making project in, of all places, southern Israel, which is close to Gaza and Sinai. Even if Israel is giving Intel good incentives, it is a very risky investment. Intel should take its money somewhere else.
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"I have never seen so few new startups in Israel, and in my life, I have never encountered such difficulty in raising Seed funding," warned Gigi Levy-Weiss, co-founder and General Partner of the NFX venture capital fund. “2024 may end up looking good on graphs, but there will probably only be around 400 new startups in Israel, which is akin to the number from 2003."
Gigi Levy-Weiss: "I have never seen so few new startups in Israel and such difficulty in raising Seed" | CTech
The General Partner of NFX, speaking on a panel with Yifat Oron of Blackstone, Hamutal Meridor from Vintage Investment Partners, and Liad Agmon from Insight Partners, does nevertheless see some long-term positives: “I’ve been talking to some very powerful entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley who want...
"I have never seen so few new startups in Israel, and in my life, I have never encountered such difficulty in raising Seed funding," warned Gigi Levy-Weiss, co-founder and General Partner of the NFX venture capital fund. “2024 may end up looking good on graphs, but there will probably only be around 400 new startups in Israel, which is akin to the number from 2003."





