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Egypt settles rows with 2 UAE firms
The dispute with Gamsha Tourism Development Company, owned by Emirati businessman Hisham Al Haziq, has also been settled.
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Facebook deletes "fake fans" - which brands suffer?
On September 27th, Facebook started cleaning up: Zuckerberg grabbed his broom and swished away “fake fans” - but which companies were hit hardest?
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Adobe determines new pricing strategy for Egyptian businesses
Adobe Systems Incorporated MENA is focusing on offering their Egyptian clients a better pricing strategy for their businesses.
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Centamin maintains 2012 target despite Q3 drop
Centamin, whose Sukari operation in Egypt is the first modern gold mine in the country, posted total production of 60,922 ouncesin the past 3 months.
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Junior IT Field Support needed for Azadea Group
Inspect personal computer equipment, install hardware and peripheral components such as monitors, keyboards and printers for Azadea Group.
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Samsung confirms Leadership in Global Imaging Industry
The most coveted photo and imaging awards worldwide TIPA awarded Samsung four different prizes.
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Egypt’s foreign reserves continue to drop despite boost by Qatar
August saw a roughly $700 million boost to reserves, largely as a result of a partial deposit from Qatar’s promised $2 billion dollar aid package.
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Operational Buyer needed for Nestlé Egypt
Source strategy formulation, communication and implementation and select appropriate suppliers and suppliers management plan for Nestlé Egypt.
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Egypt and Sudan on road to repair old relationship
Egypt, under its new Islamist president, sees much to gain from a renewed partnership with its Nile-sharing neighbour.
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Opinion: The future of Egyptian American relations?
While many Egyptians are not huge enthusiasts of American foreign aid, offering aid would seem more befitting for a continued smooth relationship.
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The Muslim Brotherhood and Egypt's coming economic storm
Egypt faces 4 economic crises: rapidly rising food prices and budget deficits, a precipitous economic slowdown and the Nile River crisis.
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Arqaam Capital agrees to acquire El Rashad Securities Brokerage
Following the completion of the transaction, the bank will take over Rashad's business, operations and brokerage license.
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Opinion: Egypt’s withering paternalism and the future of its political economy
If the ruling bloc decides to defend the status quo, then this would mean the perpetuation of a socio-economic and political crisis.
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Technology firms hunt IT savvy jobseekers in Mena
Fast-growing technology companies in MENA are aggressively training and recruiting young Arabs to fill 14,500 jobs.
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Country-Wipo discuss boosting joint cooperation
Egypt reviewed its national efforts to apply an intellectual property policy.
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Egypt's Mursi says falls short of goals, seeks to assuage critics
Morsi stated: "What has been achieved by professional standards is about 70 percent of what we targeted during those 100 days."
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Morsi says IMF loan compatible with Islamic banking
Egypt in August asked for a $4.8 billion loan from the International Monetary Fund, which in turn urged economic reforms.
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Workplace skills critical to regional economic stability
A survey conducted by the World Bank indicated the skills of workers in Egypt are often mismatched with the needs of private business.
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World Bank and Egypt begin negotations
Dr. Fakhry El-Fekky said the government may have to continue the privatisation process started by the previous governments.
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Politics of Hidden Business Empires: The MB vs. the Army
A hidden rivalry exists between the two monolithic groups, where the Brotherhood faces certain limitations.