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Eurocom British video game developer

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<i>GoldenEye 007</i> (2010 video game) 2010 video game

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Shaul Elovitch is an Israeli businessman and the owner of Eurocom Group, one of the largest private holding groups in Israel.

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Internet Gold Golden Lines is a principal communication service group in Israel. The company was founded in 1992 and is headquartered in Israel. It is a subsidiary of Eurocom Communications Ltd., owned by Shaul Elovitch. It has subsidiaries such as B Communications and GoldMind Ltd.. The company was formerly known as Euronet Golden Lines Ltd. and changed its name to Internet Gold - Golden Lines Ltd. in 1999.

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