'Sad' Catch to selling $200m business to Wesfarmers

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Gabby Leibovich admits he feels 'a bit purposeless' after selling online retailer Catch to Wesfarmers for $230 million two months ago | carawaters

Gabby Leibovich admits he feels "a bit purposeless" after selling online retailer Catch to Wesfarmers two months ago.

Catch Group founders Hezi and Gabby Leibovich sold the online retailer to Wesfarmers for $230 million. The Leibovich brothers started investing in startups back in 2005 after selling Eat Now to MenuLog and since then have invested in around 15 different startups.

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