Mordechai Maurice "Moti" Ben-Moshe (Hebrew: מרדכי "מוטי" בן משה; born April 9, 1975) is an Israeli businessman.
Ben-Moshe was born in Beersheba as Mordechai Moshiashvili, to Ya'akov and Atri, olim from Kulashi, Georgia.
[2] Moshiashvili went to Hameiri Elementary in the city, and subsequently to Nehalim Yeshiva next to Petah Tikva, where he studied under Rabbi Menachem Hirsch.
This business was done in the shadow of the dot-com bust, which left a lot of Internet infrastructure unused—which Ben-Moshe was able to buy at heavily reduced prices.
[2] On December 17, 2013, Ben-Moshe and his partner Eduardo Elsztain took over IDB Group, a major Israeli holding company, from Nochi Dankner.
According to Ben-Moshe, the expressed doubts were bits of deliberate misinformation coming from Nochi Dankner and his advisors.
The two each wanted to take full control of the group, and following arbitration proceedings, Elsztain bought out Ben-Moshe's shares in the company.