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September 20, 1991 - Image 59

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-09-20

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LOW Home Equity
Rates

and 9 percent in 1991. One of
the most powerful influences
on the Israeli economy is the
influx of Soviet Jews that
began two years ago. Last
year, nearly 200,000 Soviets,
many highly skilled and
educated, arrived on the
Israeli shore. Up to one Trillion
immigrant° are expected to
move to Israel by 1995.
While such a migration can
strain government services
and create unemployment, the
wave of immigrants is already
having a positive effect on the
Israeli economy. The housing
demand for the immigrants is
allowing building trades com-
panies like Etz Lavud Ltd., to
flourish. Etz Lavud, Israel's
largest wood product and
laminate supplier, earned
$2.37 a share last year on
sales of $97.5 million — a
sharp contrast with the 62
cents a share it cost the year
before on sales of $79 million.
And huge building develop-
ments in Natanya, Ashdod,
Ashkelon and elsewhere sug-
gest the further growth of
Israel's building industry.
Another influence on the
Israel economy is the growth
of privatization. To help pay
debt and fund services for the
influx of immigrants, the
Israeli ,government plans to
sell portions of 10 companies.
Bezeq (Israel's telephone com-
pany), El Al (national airline)
and Zim (shipping) are ex-
pected to float their shares in
U.S. markets. Clal (conglomer-
ate), Elite (confectionery) and
other companies with sales of
$100 million to $2 billion are
registering with the Securities
and Exchange Commission to
trade on U.S. exchanges.
These new entrants, coupled
with the solid performances of
Israeli companies traded here
may suggest that the market
for Israeli securities is on the
verge of a major expansion.



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Copenhagen (JTA) — The
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nouncing in July that it
would be closed.
The PLO representative in
Denmark informed the
Foreign Ministry that the
office will remain open but
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Those apparently were the
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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