Lahav Green Energy acquires 65% of Mifat
In a NIS 125 million transaction, Lahav Green Energy has acquired 65% of Mifat, which is engaged in the collection, removal and landfill of urban, industrial and building waste. In addition, as part of the transaction, Mifat acquired the operation of Masur, a company that is engaged in the collection and removal of waste and garbage.
Adv. Shiri Lind represented the estate of Shlomo Ezra, a shareholder of Mifat.
Please see: here

In a NIS 125 million transaction, Lahav Green Energy has acquired 65% of Mifat, which is engaged in the collection, removal and landfill of urban, industrial and building waste. In addition, as part of the transaction, Mifat acquired the operation of Masur, a company that is engaged in the collection and removal of waste and garbage.
Adv. Shiri Lind represented the estate of Shlomo Ezra, a shareholder of Mifat.
Please see: here

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