Pointer Telocation was a publicly traded company, headquartered in Israel, that developed automatic vehicle location systems and provided roadside automotive service.
Its shares were traded on the NASDAQ Capital Market and were listed on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange until 2012, and then again starting in April 2016.
[2] Pointer Telocation provided two different motor vehicle-related services: RF- and GPS/GPRS-based automatic vehicle location systems and command-and-control systems for fleet management and stolen vehicle recovery, and, through its Shagrir subsidiary, roadside assistance to motorists.
At the time of its establishment Eden was a joint venture of four Israeli investors: Motorola, Nexus, Poalim Investments, and Clal.
[12] Giora Inbar, formerly commander of the Lebanon Liaison Unit of the Israel Defense Forces, was brought on board Eden Telecom as CEO with the company's founding in 1999.