Sakal prepares to renegotiate at Tel Aviv

Andrew Pentol

15-Jan-2008

The company is unhappy with the running of the new terminal three has prompted the company to consider the long-term future of the store at the end of the year

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ISRAEL. Electronics retailer Sakal Group could close its electronics store in the duty-free area at Tel Aviv Ben Gurion airport and reopen it under improved terms through an amended

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