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(Ha'aretz) Ruti Levy and Eliran Rubin - Three Israeli or Israel-founded startups announced funding totaling more than $180 million on Wednesday. Compass' search technology pairs people with homes that fit their needs, providing details to help them evaluate neighborhoods, and matches them with agents to complete a purchase. Founded four years ago, the company received a $100 million investment and expects to generate $350 million in revenues this year. Tel Aviv-based Yotpo, whose platform lets users of products and services generate their own marketing content, said it had raised $51 million. Mitrassist, an Israeli startup that has developed a valve to help people suffering from mitral regurgitation, expected to raise $30 million from Chinese investors. 2017-11-10 00:00:00Full Article
Three Israeli Startups Raise a Combined $180 Million in Single Day
(Ha'aretz) Ruti Levy and Eliran Rubin - Three Israeli or Israel-founded startups announced funding totaling more than $180 million on Wednesday. Compass' search technology pairs people with homes that fit their needs, providing details to help them evaluate neighborhoods, and matches them with agents to complete a purchase. Founded four years ago, the company received a $100 million investment and expects to generate $350 million in revenues this year. Tel Aviv-based Yotpo, whose platform lets users of products and services generate their own marketing content, said it had raised $51 million. Mitrassist, an Israeli startup that has developed a valve to help people suffering from mitral regurgitation, expected to raise $30 million from Chinese investors. 2017-11-10 00:00:00Full Article
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