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'''Noam Lanir''' (born February 18, 1967) is an Israeli [[entrepreneur]] and the controlling shareholder and CEO of [[Livermore Investment Company]], which is traded on the [[Alternative Investment Market]] since 2005.
'''Noam Lanir''' (born February 18, 1967) is an [[Israelis|Israeli]] entrepreneur and the controlling [[shareholder]] and CEO of [[Livermore Investment Group]], formerly known as [[Empire Online]].<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/business/2006/may/12/gambling.israel Noam Lanir: A gambling man – but he refuses to take risks, The Guardian]</ref>


== Biography ==
Noam [[Lanir]] spent most of his early years at [[Hatzor Airbase]], where his father, [[Lt. Col.]] [[Avraham Lanir]], served as a [[fighter pilot]]. During the [[Yom Kippur War]], his father's plane was shot down over [[Syria]], and his father was taken [[prisoner]] and [[tortured to death]] in captivity.<ref>[http://www.spacewar.com/upi/2004/0923-182846-mideast-1973.html How close was the Mideast to nuclear war?]</ref> After his father's death, the family moved to [[Ramat HaSharon]], where Lanir resided until he completed his [[military service]]. He attended Rotenberg High School in [[Ramat HaSharon]], graduating in 1985. Lanir enlisted in the [[Israel Defense Forces|IDF]] pilot training course, but dropped out after a year and completed his military service at the [[unmanned aerial vehicle]](UAV) unit of the [[Intelligence Corps (Israel)|IDF Intelligence Corps]].


He currently resides in [[Bnei Zion]], an upscale [[moshav]].<ref>[http://www.globes.co.il/serveen/globes/docview.asp?did=1000011707 Noam Lanir buys Bnei Zion lot for $4m]</ref> He is married and has four children.
== Early life ==
Noam Lanir spent most of his early years at [[Hatzor Airbase]], where his father served as a fighter pilot. Following the killing of his father, Lieutenant Colonel [[Avraham Lanir]], in Syrian captivity during the [[Yom Kippur War]],<ref>http://www.spacewar.com/upi/2004/0923-182846-mideast-1973.html</ref> the family moved to [[Ramat HaSharon]], where Lanir resided until he completed his military service. He attended Rotenberg High School in Ramat HaSharon, where his course of study was History and graduated in 1985. Lanir enlisted in the IDF pilot training course, but dropped out after a year and completed his military service at the [[unmanned aerial vehicle]](UAV) unit of the [[Intelligence Corps (Israel)]].

He currently resides in [[Bnei Zion]], Israel. He is married and has four children.


==Business ventures==
==Business ventures==
Naom Lanir has led the growth and development of [[Livermore Investment Group]]'s operations resulting in its [[IPO]] in June 2005 on the [[London Stock Exchange]]'s AIM market, traded under the symbol LIV.
Lanir's is the leading shareholder of the dictionary software and language solution company [[Babylon (program)|Babylon]], which is traded on the [[Tel Aviv Stock Exchange]] with a current valuation of 80 million USD.<ref>http://archive.globes.co.il/searchgl/Noam%20Lanir%20buys%20Babylon%20controlling%20stake_h_hd_2L34mCpWrELmnC30mCZWpE3WoBcXqRMm0.html</ref> is [[Babylon (program)#Company information|Babylon Ltd]]<ref>Channel 2, Friday Night News Broadcast,"Tens of thousands of dollars are handled each day"-http://s157.photobucket.com/albums/t64/yotam_01/?action=view&current=VTS_01_1.flv '''March 12, 2010'''</ref>

Lanir is the leading [[shareholder]] of [[Babylon Ltd]], which is traded on the [[Tel Aviv Stock Exchange]] with a current valuation of NIS one billion.{{cite needed|date=January 2024}}

Lanir is the founder of Life Tree Marketing, a company that markets the [[Medical tourism in Israel|medical services]] of Israeli hospitals overseas. The company has offices in the [[Ramat HaHayal]] neighborhood of [[Tel Aviv]].<ref>[http://www.globes.co.il/serveen/globes/docview.asp?did=1000601911&fid=1725 Noam Lanir wins big with medical tourism]</ref>


== Philanthropy==
== Philanthropy==
Lanir's [[philanthropic]] activity includes working with [[Sh'erit ha-Pletah]] and the Foundation for the Welfare of Holocaust Survivors in Israel.
Lanir's philanthropic activity includes working with [[Sh'erit ha-Pletah]] and the Foundation for the Welfare of [[Holocaust Survivors]] in Israel.<ref>[http://forward.com/articles/13341/movie-on-holocaust-funds-draws-fire-/ Movie on Holocaust Funds Draws Fire]</ref>


== References ==
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 19:29, 22 January 2024

Noam Lanir
נעם לניר
Born (1967-02-18) February 18, 1967 (age 57)
Haifa, Israel
Occupation(s)CEO, Livermore Investment Group
SpouseTali Lanir
Websitelivermore-inv.com

Noam Lanir (born February 18, 1967) is an Israeli entrepreneur and the controlling shareholder and CEO of Livermore Investment Group, formerly known as Empire Online.[1]

Biography

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Noam Lanir spent most of his early years at Hatzor Airbase, where his father, Lt. Col. Avraham Lanir, served as a fighter pilot. During the Yom Kippur War, his father's plane was shot down over Syria, and his father was taken prisoner and tortured to death in captivity.[2] After his father's death, the family moved to Ramat HaSharon, where Lanir resided until he completed his military service. He attended Rotenberg High School in Ramat HaSharon, graduating in 1985. Lanir enlisted in the IDF pilot training course, but dropped out after a year and completed his military service at the unmanned aerial vehicle(UAV) unit of the IDF Intelligence Corps.

He currently resides in Bnei Zion, an upscale moshav.[3] He is married and has four children.

Business ventures

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Naom Lanir has led the growth and development of Livermore Investment Group's operations resulting in its IPO in June 2005 on the London Stock Exchange's AIM market, traded under the symbol LIV.

Lanir is the leading shareholder of Babylon Ltd, which is traded on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange with a current valuation of NIS one billion.[citation needed]

Lanir is the founder of Life Tree Marketing, a company that markets the medical services of Israeli hospitals overseas. The company has offices in the Ramat HaHayal neighborhood of Tel Aviv.[4]

Philanthropy

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Lanir's philanthropic activity includes working with Sh'erit ha-Pletah and the Foundation for the Welfare of Holocaust Survivors in Israel.[5]

References

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