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$3m price for LivingSocial's UAE, Egypt and Lebanon daily deal business
Documents seen by The National show that LivingSocial has incurred significant losses in this region.
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Egypt one of Africa's largest economies
Egypt might go big, as seven of the fastest ten growing economies in the world are African countries.
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Egypt may struggle to appease public on subsidy cut: Arab Credit
Energy subsidies in Egypt will be cut by 27 percent for 2012 - 2013, saving the government 70 billion pounds.
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Egypt's CIB says Q2 net income grows 18 pct
CIB is Egypt's biggest privately owned bank and reported an 18% increase in Q2 of 2012.
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Egypt to offer bonds worth 3.5 billion Egyptian pounds
One billion pounds in reopened three-year bonds and 1.5 billion pounds in five-year bonds will be offered.
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'Two New Pyramids' found on Google Earth
Archaeology researcher Angela Micol found the pyramids as she was scanning ancient sites via Google Earth.
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Keeping track of Egypt's power cuts with "Kahrabtak"
As power outages increase, Kahrabtak.com - a sister project of Morsimeter - lets people report their electricity problems.
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Egypt expects Qatar deposit within a week: minister
Egypt will receive its loan from Qatar within a week, according to the Egyptian Minister of Finance Mumtaz al-Saeed.
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Public voting begins to choose Top 30 Amr Diab Academy contestants
Amr Diab Academy is proceeding to the next level, as the YouTube community is allowed to vote for its favorite video.
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Newspaper censored, faces probe over insult to Morsi
Editions of the Egyptian daily newspaper Al-Dustour have been seized, after the front page held an article criticizing Morsi in a harsh manner.
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Juhayna increases efficiency with IBM Integrated Solutions
Juhayna Food Industries has turned towards using IBM Integrated Solutions, to improve its flexibility and efficiency.
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Egypt's President Mursi removes generals
Egypt's elected president Mohamed Mursi decided to step over the constitution and restructure the military authorities.
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Qatar grants Egypt $2 billion loan to help battered economy
Qatari Emir Sheik Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani was in Egypt to discuss the $2 billion loan his country is planning to give away.
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Ukrainians advised not to travel to several cities in Egypt
Cairo, Alexandria, Aswan, Luxor, Taba, Port Said, Suez, El Arish, Rafah and the North Sinai region have become critical areas.
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PM Kandil reshuffles committee to retrieve smuggled money
The committee in charge of retrieving Egypt's smuggled money now includes some bankers, politicians and public figures.
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Egypt 2.0: The revolution continues
Entrepreneurship has been experiencing a silent, yet effective boom in Egypt, as a lot of young people take their future into their own hands.
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Massive blackout hits Cairo, sparking new anger at Egyptian government
Electricity, water and fuel shortages have taken on Egypt, only to increase the people's anger and rage.
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Vodafone Egypt adds 419,000 subscribers in Q2
Vodafone Egypt's quarterly revenue went up 3.9 percent and its net profit reached EGP 521 million.
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Arab unrest boosts Egyptian white sugar exports
Libya, Sudan and Syria are potential clients for Egypt's refined sugar, which it imports from Brazil.
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Telecom Egypt 2nd Quarter net drops 25% on wholesale decline
Net income fell to 613 million pounds ($101 million) from 813 million pounds in the same period last year, the company said.