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As automakers speed toward autonomous and semi-autonomous vehicles, Israeli companies are gearing up to make driving safer than ever.
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As automakers speed toward autonomous and semi-autonomous vehicles, Israeli companies are gearing up to make driving safer than ever.
PwC estimates companies raised $15 billion from going public and being acquired.
Analysts at Barclays maintain an “Overweight” rating on Mobileye, citing meaningful upside on its mono-vision technology
Mobileye N.V. (NYSE:MBLY) traded with a cut of -0.14 points or -0.27% at $50.96 per share. As per the last available information, the stock...
Goldman, Sachs & Co. and Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC are acting as lead book-running managers for the offering.
Under the cooperation agreement, Valeo will design and industrialize a range of front-facing camera solutions and sensor fusion products using Mobileye's EyeQ family of...
Engineering samples of EyeQ4 are expected to be available by the fourth quarter of 2015.
Mobileye’s biggest private investor after the founders believes it is leading an automotive revolution. Dr. Shmuel Harlap chairman and controlling shareholder of Colmobil, Israeli’s...
Israel’s Mobileye N.V., a global designer and developer of camera-based Advanced Driver Assistance Systems, announced that it has filed a registration statement for a...
Despite a 37% fall in the share price since its peak, a secondary offering is likely. With almost the same speed at which the...