Seems like very small amounts of money compared to say the massive operation that Intel has in Israel. Multi billion dollars of wafer fabrication plants, chip design centres etc.
Livebylying on
Investing in is one thing but we have plenty of Irish lads over there building data centers for Israel. Front end investment is only a part of the story
susanboylesvajazzle on
1. Airbnb – Accommodation €310,000 (direct)
2. Alstom SA – Transport €210,000 (direct) & ~€75,000 (indirect)
3. Altice – Communications €862,000 (indirect)
4. Booking Holdings – Accommodation €920,000 (direct) & €691,768 (indirect)
5. Delek Group Ltd – Transport €214,000 (indirect)
6. Expedia Group – Accommodation €260,000 (direct) & ~€985,200 (indirect)
7. Motorola Solutions – Security €700,000 (direct) & ~€3.9 million (indirect)
8. Tripadvisor – Accommodation and tourism €1.07 million (direct).
CurrencyDesperate286 on
Some nuance to some of them. AirBnB are kind of fucked either way it seems:
“In the US and Israel, Airbnb also found itself at the centre of a different legal challenge over its decision to remove around 200 listings for accommodation in West Bank settlements that it said “are at the core of the dispute between Israelis and Palestinians”.
It settled four of those legal challenges and reversed its decision to remove the properties the following year.
The company said at the time that it would instead donate all profits from its listings in the occupied West Bank to “non-profit organisations dedicated to humanitarian aid that serve people in different parts of the world”.”
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Seems like very small amounts of money compared to say the massive operation that Intel has in Israel. Multi billion dollars of wafer fabrication plants, chip design centres etc.
Investing in is one thing but we have plenty of Irish lads over there building data centers for Israel. Front end investment is only a part of the story
1. Airbnb – Accommodation €310,000 (direct)
2. Alstom SA – Transport €210,000 (direct) & ~€75,000 (indirect)
3. Altice – Communications €862,000 (indirect)
4. Booking Holdings – Accommodation €920,000 (direct) & €691,768 (indirect)
5. Delek Group Ltd – Transport €214,000 (indirect)
6. Expedia Group – Accommodation €260,000 (direct) & ~€985,200 (indirect)
7. Motorola Solutions – Security €700,000 (direct) & ~€3.9 million (indirect)
8. Tripadvisor – Accommodation and tourism €1.07 million (direct).
Some nuance to some of them. AirBnB are kind of fucked either way it seems:
“In the US and Israel, Airbnb also found itself at the centre of a different legal challenge over its decision to remove around 200 listings for accommodation in West Bank settlements that it said “are at the core of the dispute between Israelis and Palestinians”.
It settled four of those legal challenges and reversed its decision to remove the properties the following year.
The company said at the time that it would instead donate all profits from its listings in the occupied West Bank to “non-profit organisations dedicated to humanitarian aid that serve people in different parts of the world”.”
Any one know a good alternative to Booking.com?