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Illustrator needed for Horizon Interactive Studios
Liaise with clients, editors, authors to understand and interpret needs at Horizon Interactive Studios.
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Reg'l Director for Construction Equipment for Ghabbour Auto
Manage short-term and long-term sales planning within CE Sales, and lead the development of the annual budget in support of GB Auto strategic goals.
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The Tequila Sin: Alcohol in the Muslim World
In the Middle East, Alcohol sales increased by 72% between 2001 and 2011, while on a global scale, only an increase of 30% was visible.
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Morsi really wants the IMF loan - for three reasons
After various discussions and realizations, it became obvious that Egypt's elected president Morsi and his PM Qandil are relying on the IMF loan.
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Chinese investment focus of Egypt president visit
Morsi leaves for China late Monday on his first visit outside the Arab world since becoming president in June.
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Egypt reopens Gaza border crossing for passengers
An official said from inside the Rafah crossing that it will be open six days a week, with normal security measures.
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IMF loan, reforms both vital for Egypt: analysts
A chief concern is the decline in central bank reserves which have plunged from US$36 billion at the start of January 2011 to US$14.4 billion.
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PM discusses with Nissan delegation expanding investments
The investment minister said that the two sides discussed a plan for expanding Nissan's activities in Egypt in the coming few years.
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Egypt and the IMF: Turning a new page?
It is high time for Egyptians to give the economy the attention it deserves, and agreeing on a program with the IMF.
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Morsi vs. Egypt's Press
A court remanded the editor-in-chief of a local newspaper Thursday on charges of “insulting the president”.
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Private equity firms stimulate earnings and deals in post-revolution Egypt
Last year, a number of private equity-owned businesses in the country increased their earnings by 40 percent or more.
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Egypt's leaders under strain as fuel shortage adds to economic misery
Ministers have been forced to seek loans from other high risk traders, but the sky-high interest rates have dented the treasury's balance sheet.
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Egypt encourages recycling initiatives
According to Prof. Dr. Mamdouh Khalil, a culture of recycling and re-utilising waste is almost non-existent in Egyptian society.
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Economy ailing, Egypt seeks $4.8 billion IMF loan, possible painful restructuring
The loan deal, which Egypt says it will reach by the end of the year, presents a major test to the Muslim Brotherhood-rooted president.
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Food Safety Specialist needed for PepsiCo Egypt
Drive the change for improving the food safety awareness in the plant and ensure the implementation of the CRP program for PepsiCo Egypt.
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Arab entrepreneurs turned slow Ramadan into quick success
Throughout the Middle East, Arab entrepreneurs used Ramadan to boost their projects and survive the usually business-dead Ramadan.
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The Wealth Report 2012
The Wealth Report 2012 gives a global perspective on prime property and wealth, and implies that the Egyptian nationality is one to watch.
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Beltone Financial and Altree Capital announce alliance
Together, both firms are planning to offer several asset management products to investors everywhere.
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Egypt cbank accepts repos worth 10.8 bln Eg pounds
The central bank introduced weekly repo offerings in March 2011 to manage short-term interest rates during the political and economic unrest.
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Contaminated water causes illness, protests
A hospital in the Nile Delta province of Menoufia, admitted 400 people with severe cases of diarrhea, vomiting and high fevers.