Red palm weevils, tiny insects that burrow into palm trunks and devour the trees from within, are becoming a nuisance to date palm farmers.
23.12.2011
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Al-Masry Al-Youm
Al-Ganzouri affirmed that the national salvation gov. will help firms operating in Egypt and will maintain Egyptian labour for increasing production.
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Egypt State Information Service - SIS
The Report: Egypt 2011 marks the global publishing, research and consultancy firm’s first publication on the country’s economic development.
22.12.2011
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Arab Finance
Om Malik has called the “democracy of distribution” provided by tools like Twitter—and how everyone now can function as a journalist.
22.12.2011
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Bloomberg Businessweek
Dana Gas stock price tumbled after Al-Bayan newspaper reported that Egypt wants to delay a $148 million payment to the fuel producer.
22.12.2011
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Ahram Online
The Egyptian economy's transactions with the outside world during the period between July and September 2011/2012 resulted in a deficit of $ 2.4bn.
22.12.2011
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allAfrica.com
On-going investment in Egypt sees outsourcing industry grow- Valeo, Stream Int'l, Orange, HSBC and Sutherland all expand operations in Egypt.
22.12.2011
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Broadcast Newsroom
India has decided to monitor all rock phosphate imports from Egypt for quality following recent instances of low-grade material being exported.
22.12.2011
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Livemint.com
TE Data, Telecom Egypt's internet service provider subsidiary, has lost revenues of up to EGP 1.25bn this year due to illegal broadband connections.
22.12.2011
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Zawya
“Cloudy with a chance of sunshine” is how Beltone Financial described the market forecast in 2012 for the MENA region.
22.12.2011
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The Daily News Egypt
The Sultan Al Qasimi Centre for Gulf Studies has started sourcing original books, manuscripts and maps to be sent to Egypt.
22.12.2011
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gulfnews.com
Egypt’s government bond rating was downgraded for a fourth time in a year, as 10 months of political unrest to bring the economy to a standstill.
22.12.2011
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Bloomberg Businessweek
Facebook makes most of its money through ads and at the same time, helps brands expand and choose their target audience. How does that work?
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Gehad Hussein
Egypt’s economy may face a severe crisis due to persistent street protests, strikes, rising inflation, increased food prices and unemployment.
22.12.2011
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Carnegie Endowment For International Peace
MINT and PBDAC will jointly invest in an existing subsidiary of the bank, eCARD (Egyptian Company Agricultural Rural Development).
22.12.2011
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Digital Journal
Amid the political uncertainty and stubbornly high unemployment in Egypt, the underserved small and medium-sized businesses sector can drive growth.
22.12.2011
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Financial Times
With the revolution in Egypt still creating headlines, a new Greensboro restaurant hopes to capitalize on the interest in the country.
22.12.2011
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The Business Journal