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BusinessWeek October 22, 2007 |
MTV Presses Play in the Middle East MTV's Bhavneet Singh talks about the challenges of launching MTV Arabia on Nov. 16 and the iconic music channel's global strategy. |
BusinessWeek October 8, 2007 Stanley Reed |
Dubai: Wall Street In The Desert? Dubai's deal to buy into Swedish exchange OMX and NASDAQ furthers its ambitions to be the money center of the Middle East. |
BusinessWeek October 8, 2007 Javers & Kopecki |
Why No Outrage From Washington To fend off fiascoes like last year's failed Dubai Ports World deal, the emirate called in the big guns: The lobbyists. |
The Motley Fool September 27, 2007 Toby Shute |
The Abu Dhabi Put Cash-flush Middle Eastern countries are increasingly scooping up beaten-down energy assets. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics September 2007 |
Quadrant ADS-B Air Traffic Control System to be Installed at Abu Dhabi The General Civil Aviation Authority of the United Arab Emirates has purchased a Quadrant ADS-B air traffic surveillance ground station from Comsoft GmbH as part of the UAE's air traffic control automation system upgrade. |
IEEE Spectrum September 2007 Susan Karlin |
Engineers at War Considering an engineering job in Iraq or Afghanistan? Here's what to expect. |
Global Services August 30, 2007 Adyasha Sinha |
Offshoring to Cairo Egypt is targeting a $1.1 billion growth in the outsourcing industry by 2010. And it is depending on Cairo to help it get there. Serving as the country's main hub of IT and BPO services, Cairo is also home to companies like Alcatel, Ericsson, Microsoft and Vodafone. |
BusinessWeek July 2, 2007 Neal Sandler |
Israel: A Hotbed Of...Investment Amid tightened security, companies in Israel are thriving at home - and expanding abroad. |
BusinessWeek July 2, 2007 Stanley Reed |
The Master Builder Of The Middle East Mohamed Ali Alabbar is building towers in the desert - and a fast fortune. |
The Motley Fool June 19, 2007 David Lee Smith |
Iraq: Stuck in the Middle with You The news from Iraq overlooks that nation's importance in global energy. Given the trends, investors would be wise to include major, geographically diverse oil producers in their portfolios. |
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