The NIS 3 billion value of their holdings in Israel's largest investment house is pushing the brothers and their partner Yuval Rechavi to realize a sale that would qualify for the sale of Check Point shares, which was the basis for their success. • The market estimates: The potential buyer will be a foreign entity. • And also: These are the expected obstacles on the way to an exit.
The NIS 3 billion value of their holdings in Israel's largest investment house is pushing the brothers and their partner Yuval Rechavi to realize a sale that would qualify for the sale of Check Point shares, which was the basis for their success. • The market estimates: The potential buyer will be a foreign entity. • And also: These are the expected obstacles on the way to an exit.