Four employees of Mobinil telecom were referred to the state security court on the charge of passing calls to the benefit of the State of Israel.
10.01.2012
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IT News Africa
Eng. Tarek Aboualam and Dr. Samy Saad Zaghloul have been proposed for appointment to the Board of Directors with immediate effect.
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Telecom Egypt
Israeli companies had been expected to buy natural gas from Tamar and Egypt but Egyptian gas supplies have become unreliable.
10.01.2012
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Reuters UK
Egypt-focused Centamin was hit in the second quarter by local restrictions on blasting, forcing the company to reduce its 2011 production guidance.
10.01.2012
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Reuters Africa
Youssef Boutros-Ghali – sentenced by Cairo court in absentia to 30 years in prison – ushered out of side door by officials.
10.01.2012
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Guardian
A handful of high-cap stocks pulled the index up, but of the roughly 170 shares traded on Monday, fewer than two dozen made gains.
10.01.2012
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Ahram Online
David Malone says more people turned out for Egypt's 1977 Bread Riots than last winter's demonstrations that toppled President Hosni Mubarak.
10.01.2012
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Winnipeg Free Press
The bank sold 5.589 billion Egyptian pounds ($925.99 million) in domestic treasury bills, slightly more than the 5.5 billion pounds it had offered.
10.01.2012
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Reuters Africa
The loan is part of a program aimed at supporting development policies in the clean economy, the minister said in statements.
10.01.2012
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All Africa
Due to lack of knowledge about the program, Egypt, unlike many Asian and North African countries, has not yet fully utilized GSP to its advantage.
10.01.2012
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Daily News Egypt
Revisions are 'automatic' after the agency's decision to downgrade the country's currency default ratings at the end of last month.
10.01.2012
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Ahram Online
“Egypt needs a heavy dose of traditional IMF medicine, including reducing budget deficit and cutting fuel subsidies.” said Gabriel Sterne - economist
09.01.2012
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Bloomberg Businessweek
Egyptian telecom tycoon Sawiris was accused by a group of about 20 lawyers of showing contempt by tweeting a cartoon seen as insulting to Islam.
09.01.2012
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Reuters Africa
The sales agreement is the first of several transactions that will see Citadel Capital rationalise its portfolio by divesting non-core assets.
09.01.2012
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Trade Arabia
Ezz Dekheila gains 0.5 percent rise in net profit to 562 million Egyptian pounds ($92.8 million) for the first nine months of 2011.
09.01.2012
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Reuters Africa
The Egyptian government is planning to stop the import of luxurious products to lessen the country's foreign expenses, according to AlMasry AlYoum.
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Gehad Hussein
Instead of turning to international arbitration, the government creates a special commission to look into land disputes with investors.
09.01.2012
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Ahram Online