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May 19, 2000 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-05-19

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High-tech Israeli companies listed
on U.S. stock exchanges

Which country, after the United States and Canada, has the

most high-tech listings on American stock exchanges? Israel.

What makes that remarkable achievement possible? The skills,

the imagination, the genius of graduates of the Technion-Israel

Institute of Technology, celebrating its 75th anniversary this year.

Technion graduates make up most of Israel's scientists and

engineers. And of the entrepreneurs behind its many successful

companies on U.S. stock exchanges.

For six decades, the American Technion Society has been a

partner in the Technion's achievements. Please join us in

THE FUTURE OF A SECURE AND

strengthening the Technion and ensuring Israel's success in

ECONOMICALLY INDEPENDENT

the global economy.

ISRAEL IS IN HIGH TECHNOLOGY

AND THE FUTURE OF HIGH

TECHNOLOGY IN ISRAEL IS

AT THE TECHNION.

American Soci t or

CH IIDN

Israel Institute of Technology

N tiovied Larry Jackier National President

Morris Rocklin Detroit Chapter President

Courtyard Center ,‘ 32522 Northwestern Highway Farmington Hills, MI 4 8 334
Toll-free (877) 730-6707 (248) 737-1990 technion.det@ats.org & www.ats.org

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