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World Bank officials to visit Egypt again over borrowing
Vakhtang Lejava, a World Bank representative, said he met with several Egyptian officials from the Trade, Industry and Finance ministries.
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Vodafone Egypt adds 1.4 mln subscribers in Q3
Vodafone Egypt added a net 1.429 million new subscribers in the quarter, for a total 35.535 million at the end of September.
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Guide To Higher Education in Egypt 2007
The idea of establishing a modern Egyptian university appeared with the maturity of cultural and political awareness.
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Enhancing Agricultural Education in Egypt Through Competitive Mechanism
Agricultural education in Egypt, both in secondary and higher education levels, is facing major challenges.
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Book fair in UAE to start 16 November hosting 135 Egyptian publishers
Sharjah Book Fair's 30th round will run from 16-26 November with 750 publishers, of which 135 are from Egypt.
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The Egyptian Educational System
Most of the population in Egypt consists of large low-income families in rural areas where the rate of illiteracy is relatively high.
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Wheat Shippers Fight for Sales as Grain Glut Grows: Commodities
Egypt favored cheaper supply from the Black Sea region in the past 17 tenders and cargoes to northern Africa from France’s Rouen.
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Egypt's Maridive posts 9-month net down 14 pct
The biggest oil services company by fleet size in the Middle East reported net profit of $51.9 million during the same period last year.
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Delta Sugar and Egyptian Gulf Bank Were Active
Delta Sugar Co. (SUGR) , Egypt’s biggest publicly traded sugar refiner, retreated as much as 2.8%, and Egyptian Gulf Bank (EGBE) lost 3.5 percent.
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Global Entrepreneurship Week (GEW): Host, Competition and Agenda
Countries across six continents are coming together to celebrate Global Entrepreneurship Week, an initiative to inspire young people.
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Egypt's Juhayna 9-month net profit up 7 pct
Juhayna, Egypt's largest player in dairy and yoghurt products, posted 174 million in net profit last year.
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Citadel Capital obtains approval from OPIC for US$150 million facility
The US$150 OPIC financing would give Citadel Capital a total of US$ 325 million (EGP 2.0 billion) of long-term capital.
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Egypt’s consumer price inflation at four-year low
Egypt is a market that has a lot of potential but that won’t be unlocked until a year or so, according to Saleem Khokhar, head of equities of NB AD.
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Makro partners with Egyptian Chefs Association to support Egypt's future chefs
To ensure higher standards in the tourism industry, the course will provide both theoretical and practical training for Egypt's future chefs.
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Egypt's Ghabbour Auto says Q3 net climbs 25%
Egypt's Ghabbour Auto (GB) also reported revenues of 2.38 billion pounds for the third quarter this year, a 16.5 percent increase over last year.
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Lecico Egypt : Third Quarter 2011 Results
Lower sales and FX losses due to Eurozone crisis and production disruption due to nine-day partial strike drive a net loss of LE 3.0 million.
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Arab Spring’s business mode
Nicole Stracke, senior analyst for EXOP, talks about the aftermath of the Arab spring in terms of business and bureaucracy-issues.
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Environmentalists urge Egypt to cash in on 'black cloud'
Farmers produce about 30 million tons of waste each year and what they burn is responsible for 42 percent of autumnal air pollution.
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Market report: EGX30 falls amid governorate unrest in Egypt
Egypt's stock exchange started the week tumbling, down 1.9 per cent on the main index, the EGX30, amid violent outbreaks in several governorates.
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Arab Information Ministers to meet Nov. 24
Ministers will discuss how to push and develop the Arab media forward under the current media invasion that comes from different cultures.