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Egypt to Raise Price of Land Sold to Egyptian Resorts, Mal Says
Raise of land prices sold to Egyptian Resort Co. from $30 million to $175 million.
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Egypt traders glued to television as Mubarak faces trial
Unclear on how Mubarak trial will affect share prices, analysts are certain it will prevent corruption in future.
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Egypt's Dollar Bond Rallies on Bets 'Worst Is Over': Arab Credit
Investors increased their bets that the country will return to stability, confident that the worst is over.
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Centamin plunges as Egypt turmoil hits gold mine
Centamin said the confusion in the wake of the toppling of Hosni Mubarak's regime earlier this year had caused it severe problems.
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Egypt’s Mobinil sees price target slashed
After second quarter net loss, Mobinil's 2011 net profit is expected to drop 80 percent.
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Long ignored, female entrepreneurs are key players in the region's financial future
38 percent of registered small businesses worldwide are women-owned, which the UN connected closely to economic development.
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New Methanex Plants Ramp Up
Production gains reflected the opening of plants in Egypt and Medicine Hat, Alberta in the current year.
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Africa Has 190 Planned Hotel Projects in Planning and Development
Africa now ranks among the fastest growing economic regions in the world, according to a recent report (June 2011) by the McKinsey Global Institute.
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Suez Canal revenues at $5.05 billion record high despite Egypt turmoil
A revival of worldwide trade brings higher than ever income during the 2010/11 fiscal year for one of the country's key sources of foreign currency.
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Egypt at 12-wk low on Mubarak trial, Gulf mixed
Egypt's bourse fell to a 12-week low on Tuesday as jittery investors sold shares ahead of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's trial.
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Egypt at 12-wk low on Mubarak trial, Gulf mixed
Egypt's bourse fell to a 12-week low on Tuesday as jittery investors sold shares ahead of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's trial.
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IMF’s ‘Harsh’ Legacy Blocks Middle East Loans After Egypt U-Turn
Fears of harsh conditions shows the IMF how hard it may be to shake off the legacy of past policies.
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Q&A with Samih Toukan about the future of digital marketing in the Middle East
In 2000,along with Hussam Khoury, Samih founded the Arab Internet services company, Maktoob as the world's first Arabic/English email service provide
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Egyptian Social Entrepreneur Puts People, Environment First
This article is part of a series on delegates to the April 26–27 Presidential Summit on Entrepreneurship.
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Asma Group acquires Netsis POS
Asma group is a chain of shops called Amazon, selling electronic hardware and air-conditioning devices.
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Home collection service is now available from Fawry and First
Now you can use Fawry services to pay your bills or top up your credit without leaving the comfort of your home easily, safely and conveniently.
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Feature: 7 Deadly Stories: Middle East out of the ashes?
Economists naturally focused on the fluctuating price of oil after the region erupted in protests, and what that might mean to global economy.
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Vodafone Egypt names Marwa El-Ayouti as CFO
After facing several accusations in relation to its stand during the Egyptian revolution, Vodafone Egypt now appoints new CFO.
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HP and ITIDA Collaborate in order to Help Expand IT Exports
HP and ITIDA Collaborate in order to Help Expand IT Exports of Egyptian Hardware Companies.
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Egypt Competes in the World Summit Award WSA for 2011
The contest aims at leveraging ICT practices, and providing excellent e-content to build a comprehensive IT society.