Apple Looks To Israel For Growth

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Apple Looks to Israel For Growth Apple looks to open an office in Israel, will focus on making chips

Israel is home to some really talented people. Back when Intel was losing to AMD over half a decade ago, not in terms of market share, but in terms of performance of their products, it was Intel’s team in Israel that came out with Core architecture that put the company back on top. More recently Dan Shechtman, who works at the Israel Institute of Technology, won the 2011 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his discovery of quasicrystals. Apple wants some of those brilliant minds for themselves... It should be noted that it will be Apple’s first research and development center outside of Cupertino, California.
 
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Warren Buffett...
We believe generally in the United States, we believe in ourselves and what a young country can achieve. Israel, since 1948, now a major factor in commerce and in the world. It's a smaller replica of what has been accomplished here and I think Americans admire that. They feel good about societies that are on the move.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaN_2nFqFtI]Warren Buffet Supports the U.S.-Israel Relationship - YouTube[/ame]


Warren Buffett Invests $4 Billion In Successful Israeli Company, Iscar...
Iscar is exceptional. I can give you an absolute, unequivocal answer You can go around the world and it's very impressive when a country of 7 million people turns out a business like this. I haven't seen anything like this in the United States. We were measuring Iscar against everything we see in the world.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7eb-fjQw5k]Warren Buffet in Israel - www.themarker.com - YouTube[/ame]
 
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Israel can't grow an olive branch.

Not a good idea for an Irish drunk like you to drink and type at the same time, even if boozing is programmed into your shitty Irish DNA.

Boom goes the dynamite!

Business Week Magazine: Israel's High Tech Hot Spots. From Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, The Mideast Nation Is Blanketed With Science Parks And Creativity Clusters.
Israel's High-Tech Hot Spots - BusinessWeek
Israel's flourishing technology sector has earned the nickname "Silicon Wadi" (Arabic for "Valley") thanks to its powerful mix of pioneering high-tech and pharmaceutical companies and world-class research facilities such as the Weizmann Institute of Science and Technion-Israel Institute of Technology. The country has attracted global tech giants such as Intel, IBM, Microsoft, and Motorola, which run major engineering centers there, but also has produced scores of homegrown innovators such as Teva, the world's largest generic drugmaker. Israel has the highest concentration of high-tech companies in the world outside Silicon Valley, and the most Nasdaq-listed companies of any country outside North America.
 
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