A total of 66 Israeli technology companies signed "exit" deals worth 4.9 billion US dollars in 2018, said a report published by accounting and consulting firm PwC-Israel.
The report shows a decrease of about 34 percent in the total value, compared with 7.4 billion dollars in 70 deals in 2017, reported Xinhua on Sunday.
The exit deals in the report included merger and acquisition deals and initial public offerings.
According to the report, the average deal amount has dropped to 81 million dollars, compared with 106 million dollars in 2017.
The most significant decline this year is seen in the Internet field, in terms of the number of deals, which is only three in 2018, and their total value, only 105 million dollars.
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