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I just got back from a week in Israel having spent some time in Jerusalem for an Answers board meeting and then making my way to the Ohalo Resort on the Sea of Galilee for Kinnernet 2006. While there have been a number of acquisitions in the past year, it is still a fraction of the number of companies started.
I just got back from a week in Israel having spent some time in Jerusalem for an Answers board meeting and then making my way to the Ohalo Resort on the Sea of Galilee for Kinnernet 2006. While there have been a number of acquisitions in the past year, it is still a fraction of the number of companies started.
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