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Israeli Startups Snatched up like Worms

Posted on Thursday, April 10th, 2008 | In Foreign Markets, Israel, Stocks to Watch
Contributed by: Zack Miller (http://israelnewsletter.com) -

Is it me or does it seem that Israeli startups are hotter than a stolen tamale? IBM (IBM) announces it’s buying ANOTHER Israeli startup. This time its FilesX, a company providing data recovery and back-up solutions for business continuity. This is on top of Big Blue’s purchase of XIV earlier this year. It does seem on the back of IBM’s activity and AOL’s (TWX) that Israel M&A is heating up — at the startup level.

Eze Vidra has a very good post over at VC Cafe entitled “The Golden Age? Israeli Startups Experience Funding Streak“. According to Vidra, “In 2007, Israeli venture capital funds raised a total of $1.1 billion (including venture lending), 21% more than in 2006″. The industry is expecting a slow down on the fund raising side in 2008 and the article shows some good analysis about what may happen to these flush companies and funds in the future.

The same article mentions that M&A activity involving Israeli companies that were either acquired or merged totaled $3.2 billion in 2007 in 75 deals – the second highest number of M&A deals in any one year to date. I find that stat interesting. Outside of ECI Telecom and Gilat (GILT) getting bought out last week, the M&A activity for the publicly-traded Israeli companies that we follow has been kind of quiet.

For now, Barron’s prediction that Check Point (CHKP) will get bought by IBM is just speculation.

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About Zack Miller (http://israelnewsletter.com)
Zack embodies the nexus between asset management, equity research, and new internet distribution technologies. Previously, Zack was an analyst at Oasis Capital Management, a multinational, multi-strategy hedge fund. Zack’s area of expertise is discovering and analyzing undervalued technology stocks, particularly of small-cap companies. Zack holds an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management and a B.A. from Harvard University.

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