DUBAI - Leaders from business, government and civil society closed the World Economic Forum on the Middle East with a commitment to show leadership for change and development in the region.
DUBAI - Leaders from business, government and civil society closed the World Economic Forum on the Middle East with a commitment to show leadership for change and development in the region.
DUBAI - The newly elected board of the Indian Business and Professional Council, or IBPC held their first major event to felicitate the recipients of the prestigious Padma Shri Award to Sunny Varkey, Dr BR Shetty, Dr Ashok Gupta, and Pravashi Bharatiya Sammam Award to Dr JR Gangaramani.
DEAD SEA — The Arab world is making progress towards responsible competitiveness, according to a report released on Saturday at the World Economic Forum on the Middle East, Responsible Competitiveness in the Arab World 2009.
ABU DHABI — Gulf Energy Maritime, or GEM, the Middle East’s largest independent commercial product tanker operator, is halfway through receiving all its new vessels for this year, following the delivery of another new vessel named Gulf Rastaq.
SHARJAH — Dana Gas PJSC has recorded Dh247 million revenue from sale of hydrocarbons in first quarter of 2009, reflecting a decrease of nine per cent over the same period last year.
DUBAI — Al Fajer Properties, or AFP, recently announced completion of the superstructures for Phase 1 — five of its nine towers — in record time.
DUBAI — Customer service is now higher on the priority list of UAE retailers as they scramble to persuade recession-wary customers to fork out money for their products, according to the country’s first retail benchmarking study.
DUBAI — Indian business leaders in the United Arab Emirates widely welcomed the election of Manmohan Singh, an economist by profession, to a second term as the premier of India.
AMMAN — Jordan’s King Abdullah II on Friday called for the Middle East to become an economic “powerhouse” that could help reshape the global economy after the credit crunch.
DUBAI — Dell has announced the appointment of Dave Brooke as General Manager for Dell Middle East. In his new role, Brooke has responsibility for Dell’s Middle East commercial business across Saudi Arabia, UAE, rest of the Gulf region (Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, Iraq, Yemen) and Egypt and Levant, focusing on large enterprises, public sector and partners.