date:Feb 26, 2014
he state of Israel, said Shelly Yehcimovich, a parliament member and previous leader of the opposition and Labor Party. But its potential buyer isn't interested in the Israeli cowmen, workers or consumers but with Tnuva's innovations and patents, Yehcimovich added.
She noted that Tnuva's acquisition by Apax led to a price-hike on cottage cheese and other products, which triggered nationwide public protests in the summer of 2011.
We can fix the mistake of letting foreigners control Tnuva in the