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Egypt chooses high-profile counsel in gas deal arbitration
In the latest proceedings, EMG alleges that Egypt failed to supply gas it was contractually required to supply, due to attacks on the pipeline.
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Egypt industrial authority head denies suspension, confirms investigation
Hany El-Ghazaly says he is still performing regular duties, despite investigations into alleged violations in his working practices.
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HSBC Holdings Expands Credit Card Campaign
HSBC is giving card users a chance to win back the cost of their purchases between Nov. 1 and Dec. 31, in UAE, Bahrain, Qatar, Egypt and Jordan.
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Central Bank of Egypt denies involvement in illicit money transfer
Central Bank of Egypt says it did not participate in the transfer of funds abroad pertaining to former leader Hosni Mubarak.
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Methanex downgraded after plant shutdown in Egypt
The lost production after the company's shutdown in Damietta will undoubtedly impact fourth-quarter results.
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Gas exporters seek cooperation to raise supply and boost prices
Exporters need to attract more investment partners to help pay for rising production costs, Egypt’s Petroleum Minister Abdalla Ghorab said.
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Family sues Coca-Cola over assets once seized by Egypt's anti-Jewish campaign
Because of continued anti-Jewish sentiment, the family believes it cannot get a fair hearing in an Egyptian court.
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Desertec renewable energy project begins in Morocco, Egypt next?
The Desertec Industrial Initiative (Dii) is supposed to facilitate a long-term transition to renewable energy sources in the MENA-region.
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Egypt's CIB says Q3 net income 314.2 million EGP
Four analysts polled by Reuters had forecast on average that the bank would report a net income for the quarter of 371.33 million pounds.
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Market Report: Egypt's major stocks slip 0.1 per cent amid unrest and Friday fears
Main index takes its fifth consecutive loss with Bourse seeing thin, mainly speculative trade as investors eye upcoming protests.
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Market Update: Egypt stocks gain slightly in midday trades
Bourse makes modest gains following four days of losses on back of scattered violence.
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A New step for the Indian Investments in Egypt
“The Bajaj Indian Auto” company leading manufacturer of vehicle 3-wheeler (tuk tuk) and the 4th largest motorcycle manufacturers in the world today.
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How to boost your company's business-to-business sales
B2B customers say they care most about product and price, but what they really want is a great sales experience.
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Investing in the Arab Spring: Egypt
The elation of the Egyptian revolution in Tahrir Square has faded since the start of the year, with faith in the transitional military gov't shaken.
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The business people of Tahrir Square
Egyptian middle class men and women – many of whom are entrepreneurs – were instrumental in the success of the Egyptian Revolution.
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Changing the image of Egypt's entrepreneurs
Hind and Nadia Wassef, the sisters behind Diwan Bookstore, are concerned about their country’s start-up landscape.
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Orascom denies talks with Algeria on Djezzy right of refusal
Djezzy, which has been Orascom's biggest single source of revenue, has been under threat of nationalization by the Algerian government.
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Electricity Minister: Qualifying cadres in managing power grids in Africa
Establishing databases for the energy in Africa is very important in adopting appropriate policies to support energy projects in the continent.
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Gas summit starts with call for fair price
There is an urgent need to achieve stability to the natural gas industry, said Egyptian Petroleum Minister Abdullah Ghorab.
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Sucessful Talks on How to Expand Trade Between the U.S and Egypt
Another great reason to learn the Arabic language, as business is expanding between the U.S and the Arab world.