Investors are racing to set up new television channels.
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New York Times
A military counsel statement reassures investors that Egypt is going ahead with announced road map
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Al Ahram
A series of explosions that have rocked Egypt's main gas pipeline through the Sinai Peninsula is taking its toll.
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The National
Roundtable discussion at the US embassy about multilateral commitment to Egyptian progress.
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thedailynewsegypt.com
A Different number of analysts and observers of the capital market stressed the need of the Stock Exchange to sell shares of new companies
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Youm7
The Egyptian revolution did not make Egypt’s economy falter. The country’s economy was moribund even before things began to heat up.
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Al Arabiya
The Ministry of Finance on Monday raised the minimum wage by 59 percent from LE444 to LE708 per month for government employees.
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Arab Finance
Tougher times for Egyptians as food, gas prices spiral as government blames situation in Libya, Gaza.
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Middel East Online
An Egyptian company offered U.S. $12 million to buy a small company working in gold exploration in Ethiopia to extend its activities to abroad.
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Youm7
Negotiations between Europe and Cairo were looking positive for efforts to assist the Egyptian economy to the tune of 1.24 billion Euros.
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Bikyamasr
Alexandria Mineral Oils Co. (AMOC) climbed 6.3 percent, the most in more than a month, to 68.16 Egyptian pounds.
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Bloomberg
The Egyptian revolution has revealed a lot in its fiscally blustery path, a path riddled with billion-dollar sums written about in the news coverage
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Al Arabiya
A team of young American and Danish entrepreneurs wanted educate aspiring Egyptian entrepreneurs on how to build a business.
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Portfolio
Egypt's revolution has not dimmed Telecom Egypt's ambition to push further into mobile phone services.
12.07.2011
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Daily News Egypt
A sluggish world economy comes on top of political woes to push Egypt's troubled Bourse to a new 2-month low.
12.07.2011
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Al Ahram
Egyptian protesters continued sit- ins in Cairo and other cities, not satisfied with Prime Minister Essam Sharaf announcement.
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Bloomberg
Continued political unrest caused Egypt’s benchmark stock index to decline further on Monday, with added pressure coming from the selloff.
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CNBC
The Egyptian finance minister, Samir Radwan, stated that the UAE plans on giving Egypt a financial aid worth USD3 billion
12.07.2011
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Middle East North Africa Financial Network
The Egyptian revolution did not stop Chinese exports from coming into Egypt & China is directly and indirectly investing in Egypt more than $20 b.
12.07.2011
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Youm7
Cairo Investment & Real Estate Development - (CIRA) considers many restructuring offers in Egyptian market.
12.07.2011
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Arab Finance