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Egypt's Palm Hills signs LE400mn construction contract with OCI
Orascom Construction Industries is to begin the construction process on a 2 million square metre contract with financially-troubled Palm Hills.
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Egypt's 6 Richest Men in 2013
In the Forbes-list of the world’s richest people, Egypt was represented 6 times, mainly by Sawiris and Mansour family-members.
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AEBA: PPP main pillar of Egypt's economic growth
The ASEAN-Egypt Business Association (AEBA) held an open discussion about Public-Private Partnerships and the future of such in Egypt.
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What do CEOs really want?
iForum brings Tony Buzan, the the Inventor of Mind Map, to Egypt to offer CEOs what they want to witness in their firms: Creativity.
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Stock market bleeds over political chaos, travel ban on business tycoons
Egyptian financial experts believe that the travel ban on Sawiris family created a state of panic among Arab and foreign businessmen.
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Egypt's TMG 2012 net profits dip to $81 mln
Talaat Moustafa posted a net profit of 545.73 million Egyptian pounds ($80.96 million) in 2012 compared with 577.51 million pounds a year earlier.
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Tourism Minister forms panel to Eliminate Road Accidents
The move comes immediately after a tragic accident of a mini-bus which overturned Saturday on Aswan's highway, killing a Chinese tourist.
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Gulf Business magazine names top 100 in Arab region
Emir Walid bin Talal bin Abd al-Aziz Saud, president of the Kingdom Holding Company, was named the most influential person of the year.
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Egypt sets limits on share transfers of local stocks
OCI CEO banned from travel in tax evasion probe and analyst sees link between ruling and share transfer deal.
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Islamic bonds not meaning privatization: finance minister
Hegazy said "sukuk project does not mean privatization", explaining that it starts as something private then it turns into public ownership.
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After meeting Morsi, Kerry releases immediate aid to Egypt
Secretary of State John F. Kerry released $250 million in badly needed economic assistance for Egypt on Sunday.
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Egypt bars OCI chief from leaving country: state media
The public prosecutor ordered that OCI CEO Nassef Sawiris and his father Onsi Sawiris be barred from travel, the state news agency MENA said.
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MB wants its 'Harlem Shake' video removed
In the video al-Mogheer and others wear "masks" with the faces of opposition group National Salvation Front.
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NU100 announces Egyptian Entrepreneurship Day
Nile University’s Entrepreneurship Initiative NU100 also launched the first Arabic Portal for entrepreneurial resources ?????????.???.
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NU100 announces Egyptian Entrepreneurship Day
Nile University’s Entrepreneurship Initiative NU100 also launched the first Arabic Portal for entrepreneurial resources ?????????.???.
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Egypt won't rent Pyramids to foreign firms -minister
Antiquities ministry rejects finance ministry proposal to rent Egypt's famous archaeological sites to international tourism companies.
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Luxor balloon explosion not affecting tourism
A hot balloon carrying 21 people caught fire and exploded in Luxor city on Tuesday, killing 19 tourists and injuring the other two.
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Egyptian gas stations prepare for rationing
The plan aims "to rationalise subsidies and petroleum product consumption by limiting the quantity distributed on the markets".
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Egyptian hot-air balloonists mainly not well trained, expert claims
Luxor crash prompts warning from flying club chair Phil Dunnington on failure by authorities to assess pilot skills.
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Egypt economy must 'get back on its feet': Kerry
Kerry said he would discuss with Morsi on Sunday ways in which the United States could help Egypt recover from its economic crisis.