Ahava Dead Sea Laboratories News
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Ahava Healthcare celebrates resident who turned 100, veteran who turned 84 ClarksvilleNow.com
Two residents at Ahava Healthcare, Maggie Lorene (Jones) Tucker and Horace Brandon Stout, celebrated their milestones of turning 100 and 84 years old, respectively. The celebration took place with social distancing measures in place, where family and friends gathered outside their windows. Ahava Healthcare, a senior care facility in Clarksville, Tennessee, expressed their gratitude for having Maggie and Brandon as residents. The article highlights their backgrounds and accomplishments, as well as their involvement in the community and their interests. The event occurred on May 30, 2020, for Maggie Tuckers 100th birthday and on May 29, 2020, for Horace Brandon Stouts 84th birthday.
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Israeli cosmetics firm files patent on 'therapeutic' Apple of Sodom, Dead Sea blend
AHAVA Dead Sea Laboratories has developed a formulation using Dead Sea extract and an extract of Apple of Sodom for use in skincare and pharmaceutical compositions. The formulation has shown beneficial properties such as anti-inflammation and anti-irritation. It can be used to treat acne, improve imperfections, under-eye rings, symptoms of aging, and protect against pollution. The combination of Dead Sea extract and Apple of Sodom extract has positive effects on biological pathways. AHAVA has managed to use sustainable sources of Apple of Sodom to avoid impacting local flora. The patent was filed on December 26, 2018, and published on July 4, 2019.
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Fosun Mulling Float of Dead Sea Cosmetics Manufacturer Ahava, Exec Says
Fosun Group is planning to float Israel-based Dead Sea cosmetics manufacturer Ahava in the future. Since Fosun acquired Ahava in 2016, the companys sales have increased by 15% annually. Fosun aims to make Ahava one of the top 10 luxury labels in China. Ahava will focus on anti-aging technology and collaborate with a Fosun-owned Korean cosmetic brand to develop high-end face masks.
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Velox Digital Print Packaging Technology Helps International Cosmetic Brand AHAVA Create a Bold Brand Impression for its 30th Anniversary Campaign
Velox Ltd. announced that AHAVA selected LAGEENTUBES to produce their 30th anniversary campaign using Veloxs innovative technology. The campaign features fully decorated plastic tubes with high-quality portrait images and solid vivid colors. The Velox IDS 250, the worlds only mass production direct-to-shape (DTS) digital decorator, will be showcased at CosmeticBusiness in Munich. The Velox technology allows brand owners like AHAVA to design for mass production without limitations. Velox Vice President Marketing & Business Development will also present on the power of digital decoration for mass production at the event. The partnership between Velox and LAGEENTUBES demonstrates the benefits of digital decoration in terms of flexibility and responsiveness.
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Fosun Group acquires Israeli company Ahava for $77m
Chinese investment company Fosun Group has signed an agreement to fully acquire Ahava, an Israeli Dead Sea cosmetics company, for NIS 290 million ($77 million). The acquisition is seen as a growth-positive move for Ahava. The key theme of the article is the acquisition of Ahava by Fosun Group. The structured issue is the acquisition of Ahava by Fosun Group. The article does not mention any specific customers or partners. The date of the event described in the article is April 10, 2016. My confidence in this answer is 8/10.
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China's Fosun International completes Ahava acquisition despite dead sea minerals concerns
Ahava, an Israeli cosmetics brand, has signed an agreement to be acquired by Fosun, a Chinese company. The acquisition is seen as a move to introduce Ahava to the Chinese market. Ahava has faced pressure from the global boycott, divestment, and sanctions movement due to its West Bank based plant. The company denies yielding to the pressure, but speculation suggests that the boycott may have influenced its willingness to be acquired. Ahavas products have been accused of being mislabeled as being made in Israel and being among the biggest illegal exports to Europe. The company has yet to respond to requests for comment.
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Ahava bought by Chinese conglomerate in midst of BDS concerns
A Chinese business conglomerate, Fosun International, has agreed to become the majority shareholder of Ahava Dead Sea minerals cosmetics company for $76.5 million. The final number of shares to be bought is yet to be determined. Ahava, which makes skincare products from Dead Sea minerals, has been considering moving its facilities from the West Bank. The company denies yielding to pressure from the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement. Fosun International has been acquiring several overseas companies and this acquisition could potentially help Ahava break into the Chinese cosmetics markets.
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