Analysis: Not the end for Teva, but maybe for Teva in Israel
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A Teva employee protesting the expected mass layoffs of Israeli employees outside a factory in Kiryat Shmona, December 14, 2017.
Teva Announces Plans to Ax 14,000 Employees - 25% of Its Worldwide Workforce
TheMarker | 14.12.2017
Teva Factory in Kiriyat Shmona
Not the End for Teva, but Maybe for Teva in Israel
Sami Peretz / Analysis | 14.12.2017
Teva's plant in Jerusalem
Nationwide Strike in Israel Called for Sunday Over Teva
Omri Zerachovitz | 14.12.2017
At Teva's plant in Hungary: Sign white letters on green background, says "Teva Recept Nelkul". In the background we see a large glass-fronted green and white building that is part of the Teva complex there.
What Israel Can Learn From Teva's Collapse
Ora Coren / Analysis | 06.11.2017
Kåre Schultz, Teva CEO, blond-haired, blue-eyed and with a high forehead, clean-shaven, wearing a sky-blue shirt and dark tie and suit, pictured in an office.
Opinion || Don't Sit Shiva for Teva Yet
David Rosenberg | 06.11.2017
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