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Sources: CBE’s governor to be reinstated for one more year
The reinstatement in bank authorities aim to end conflicts of interest and prevent bank executives from holding more than one position.
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Amer Group and Ezz Steel: Egyptian Equity Preview
Amer Group shares declined 3.1 percent to 1.26 Egyptian pounds, and Ezz Steel had its share-price estimate cut 9 percent to 11 Egyptian pounds.
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Egypt's SIIC says buys 35,000 T sugar
The SIIC official said the sugar was purchased from Bunge at the price of $747 a tonne, on a cost, insurance and freight(CIF) basis.
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Turkish businesses can’t wait to return to N Africa
Erdo?an’s visits to Egypt, Libya and Tunisia are crucial for Turkish companies, which are seeking ways to return to fertile North African markets.
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Preparations for World Tourism Day hot up
WTD activities in Aswan include a high-level think tank on the 2011 theme, which will portray the role of tourism in building respect & tolerance.
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Gulf rebounds; Egypt falls on political woes
In Egypt, the main index fell 1.6 percent following European markets downwards as investors remained worried about political instability at home.
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B.A.U.M. Jury honors Egyptian in Hamburg this month
Dr. Ibrahim Abouleish is awarded the International B.A.U.M. prize in 2011 for his life-work, the SEKEM Initiative
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Egypt's Sawiris among those eyeing Orange Switzerland
France Telecom is putting the Alpine country's third largest mobile operator up for sale, prompting a wave of speculation.
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Egypt stocks fall for 2nd day; tourism down
The 1.75 percent decline in the Egyptian Exchange's EGX30 index reflected mounting unease by investors over the political situation in the country.
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Fluctuating gas supplies could cost Jordan $1 billion, minister
The gas quantities pumped to the Kingdom of Jordan now are 80 million cubic feet a day.
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Ankara to triple economic investment in Egypt
The two countries signed a number of economic and trade deals that would increase trade turnover from $3 billion to $5 billion.
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Egypt's Orascom to invest up to $130 mln in Rwanda
On Tuesday Rwanda and Orascom Construction signed a deal to construct and maintain a methane gas plant at Lake Kivu.
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Flip-Flop on Egyptian Tourist Visas Creates Confusion
The Cabinet had not issued any decision regarding the new visa rules, calling it only a proposal.
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BDI: 70,000 Egyptians could lose jobs over poor Israeli relations
The Israeli-Egyptian QIZs employ 70,000 Egyptian and export $1 billion of goods to the US.
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Egypt's El Sewedy Electric expects stronger performance in second half of 2011
Major cablemaker expects demand to pick up for all operations after regional upheaval squeezed sales for the first six months of the year.
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Vodafone Egypt sees market stagnant until 2012
Egyptian telecom market to improve from the beginning of 2012, as telecom services usage increases due to political campaigning for elections.
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National Societe, Orascom Construction: Egyptian Equity Preview
Societe Generale plans to cut jobs at three of its units including the one in Egypt.
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Junior Technical Support Representative
LINKdotNet is the leading Internet Power House serving the Egyptian and Middle Eastern Internet markets.
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The 2012 SPE exhibition sees a 12% increase in the number of paper proposals submitted
The North Africa Technical Conference and Exhibition (NATC) taking place in February in Cairo received over 418 technical papers from 157 companies.
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R&D Manager
Develop Technological & Scientific knowledge to provide products in line with consumer's expectations and regulatory constraints for Michael Page.