Benjamin Netanyahu a rencontré le PDG d’eBay, Devin Wenig, en Israël.
Ils ont discuté des possibilités d’élargir la recherche et le développement d’eBay en Israël, ainsi que du montant possible des investissements de la société dans le pays. Netanyahu a souligné l’importance que l’État d’Israël accorde à l’innovation et a insisté sur les innombrables opportunités sur le marché israélien.

Il a déclaré que l’objectif du gouvernement est de faciliter les affaires en Israël en réduisant les taxes sur les sociétés et la réglementation. Le chef du personnel du Premier ministre, Yoav Horowitz, et le Directeur général du bureau du Premier ministre, Eli Groner, ont également assisté à la réunion. (http://www.tribunejuive.info/bds/le-pdg-debay-rencontre-netanyahu-pas-bon-du-tout-pour-le-bds)
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Devin Norse Wenig (born 1966) is an American business executive, currently the president and CEO of eBay.
Devin Norse Wenig was born in Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York, the son of Carol Wenig of Dix Hills, Long Island, and Dr. Jeffrey Wenig, a toxicologist, and founder and chief executive of Nastech Pharmaceutical Company of Hauppauge, Long Island.
Wenig holds a BA degree from Union College and a JD degree from Columbia University School of Law.

Career

Aged 23, and following his father’s unexpected death, Wenig took over as CEO of then-struggling Nastech Pharmaceutical, raising $5 million in venture capital. After a year, he recruited a professional manager and joined the law firm Cravath Swaine & Moore.
In 1993, Wenig joined Reuters, where he remained until 2011, becoming the company’s No. 2 executive. From June 2006 to April 2008, Wenig was COO and a board member of Reuters Group plc. From April 2008 to August 2011, Wenig was CEO of Thomson Reuters Markets, the largest division of Thomson Reuters Inc.
Wenig joined as president of eBay’s Global eBay Marketplaces Business Unit on 6 September 2011. When Wenig joined eBay, it had 99 million active users. During his time as marketplace chief, this rose to nearly 160 million, by focusing on « m-commerce », shopping on mobile devices. In October 2014, it was announced that once the eBay/PayPal demerger was complete, Wenig would become CEO of eBay, replacing John Donahoe. Wenig took over as CEO in July 2015 after eBay spun off PayPal.

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