Algerian voters started casting their ballots, on Saturday morning, in the country's parliamentary elections, the first parliamentary elections there since the start of the popular movement.
The voting, which is taking place according to a new (...)
Min Maalim Al-Islam (Islamic Signposts), Mohamed Farid Wagdi, ed. Mohamed Ragab Al-Bayoumi, Cairo: General Egyptian Book Organisation, 2000, pp336
Mohamed Farid Wagdi (1878-1954) was a traditionalist polymath and devout theologian who edited the (...)
Qalaa Holdings announced on Tuesday a 22% year-over-year increase in revenues in fiscal year (FY) 2016/2017, to reach EGP 9.3bn, due to the favourable economic trends along with its energy subsidiaries' strong growth.
The consolidated financial (...)
Qalaa Holdings, a leading energy and infrastructure investment company (CCAP.CA on the Egyptian Exchange, formerly Citadel Capital) announced its consolidated financial results for the quarter that ended in 30 June.
The company recorded a net loss (...)
Egypt's Qalaa Holdings said Sunday its units have completed the sale of 100 percent sale in ASEC Algeria Cement for $60 million to an Algerian investor.
Qalaa owns approximately 37 percent of ASEC Algeria Cement Company indirectly.
Qalaa's cement (...)
Egypt's Qalaa Holdings' subsidiary MENA Glass Ltd. Has signed agreements to sale its entire stakes in Misr Glass Manufacturing Company (MGM) and United Glass Company (UGC).
In as statement released by Qalaa on Sunday, the two companies are set to be (...)
Qalaa Holdings, one of Egypt's largest investment companies, released its consolidated financial results for the period ending 31 March 2015, reporting a net loss after tax and minority of EGP 112.2 million (US$14.7 million) in the first quarter, a (...)
Egypt's Qalaa Holding expects to return to profit by early 2016 as it sells non-cash generating assets and consolidates its grip on key holdings in a turnaround plan aimed at ending years of losses, its chairman and founder said Monday.
Qalaa (...)
Egypt's Qalaa Holding expects to return to profit by early 2016 as it sells non-cash generating assets and consolidates its grip on key holdings in a turnaround plan aimed at ending years of losses, its chairman and founder said.
Qalaa, one of (...)
The Qalaa Holdings Group is working to implement the Suez Canal development project through three of its subsidiaries. The group's cement subsidiary, ASEC, is acting along with 32 other companies to dig the new canal.
Ahmed Heikal, founder and (...)
Algerian telecoms watchdog the Autorite de Regulation de la Poste et des Telecoms (ARPT) has published the 3G network coverage obligations of all three licensees, Mobilis, Ooredoo Algeria (Nedjma) and Djezzy, local news agency TSA Algerie (...)
نبدأ جولتنا لهذا الأسبوع بتعليقات متابعي صفحة DW على الفيسبوك على سؤال برنامج مع الحدث حول العلاقات السعودية الأمريكية وهل السعودية قادرة فعلا على استخدام النفط كورقة للضغط على الإدارة الأمريكية؟ Nasser Fareed اعتبر هذا التهديد 'مجرد مسرحية هزلية (...)
Buoyed by prospects for $528 million flushing into its coffers from a planned share sale, Egyptian private equity firm Citadel Capital (CCAP.CA) is looking ahead to a return to profits after years of losses.
For its chairman and founder Ahmed (...)
تعليقاً على سؤال برنامج مع الحدث حول الأوضاع في ليبيا وهل تكمن المشكلة الأساسية في انتشار السلاح أم في ضعف الدولة، كتب Adel Saber: 'التحدي الأكبر الذي يواجهنا لايتمثل في إعادة بناء أجهزة الدولة فحسب، ولكن في إعادة تأسيس مفهوم الدولة في وجداننا (...)
Citadel Capital (CCAAP.CA on the Egyptian Exchange), the leading investment company in Africa and the Middle East with US$ 9.5 billion in investments under control, released today its FY12 Business Review, with a new reporting format that focuses on (...)
The Algerian government is negotiating with Egypt's ASEC Cement to acquire a minority stake in its Algeria-based operations, the firm's main stakeholder told the stock exchange on Wednesday.
Algeria aims to acquire 49 per cent of ASEC Cement Algeria (...)
Morocco reaffirms autonomy plan for Western Sahara
Morocco's King Mohammed VI said Friday that his government's proposals for autonomy for the Western Sahara had “more international support” than “the despairing manoeuvers” of its (...)
CAIRO: Egypt s ASEC Cement wants to capitalize on the growth of housing and infrastructure demand in the region by more than doubling the cement production it controls by 2013, its chief executive said on Thursday.
It is completing projects in (...)
The clash of Egypt and Algeria in the World Cup qualifiers appears to prove that football is indeed war minus the shooting, regardless of the sides or ties involved, writes Abdel-Moneim Said
From primary school through university we regularly used (...)
CAIRO: ASEC Algeria signed on Jan. 13 a $550 million engineering, procurement and construction contract (turnkey contract) for a greenfield cement plant in the central Algerian region of Djelfa, according to a statement released to the (...)