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August 19, 1994 - Image 49

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-08-19

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Leaders of the international ac-
counting giant Ernst and Young
came to Israel to formally unveil
their new association with Israeli
accounting firm Kost, Levary and
Forer. Informally, the two firms
have been cooperating for a
decade.
Ernst and Young is the second
of the "Big Six" accounting com-
panies to officially align itself with
an Israeli accounting organiza-
tion, following the affiliation of in-
ternational firm Deloitte and
Touche with Yigal Brightman,
Ltd. The rest of the "Big Six" are
expected to follow suit soon.
The trend is a result of both the
expansion and attractiveness of
Israeli companies and the in-
creased ability to do business in
Israel and in the Arab world.
Ernst and Young is established
in 11 other Middle Eastern coun-
tries, employing more than 1,000
people.
Michael Henning, Ernst and
Young international CEO, said
his firm's Israeli affiliate will ben-
efit from Ernst and Young's abil-
ity to smoothly conduct business
in the 120 countries in which it
maintains operations.
Within the year, Mr. Henning
said, Ernst and Young in New
York will have a Kost, Levary and
Forer partner heading an Israel
desk in New York and an Ernst
and Young partner will be head-
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