Kuwait stocks closed the month on an upbeat note, recovering more grounds led by banking scrips and select blue chips. Banking stocks continued their upswing during the session. surged 100 fils, the maximum permitted single day...
KUWAIT CITY: Kuwait's main index closed down Wednesday following political uncertainty after the government submitted its resignation Tuesday. National Bank of Kuwait and Ahli United Bank led declines, falling 1.37 percent and...
Kuwait stocks fell sharply on Monday weighed by a moderate profit booking across the board. Commercial Bank and dropped 20 fils each and Bank of Kuwait and Middle East edged 10 fils lower. KIPCO slid 30 fils and Investment Dar...
Nawras Consortium Declared Successful Applicant for Full Fixed Line License in Oman The continuing strength and potential of one of the Middle East’s leading telecommunications groups, QSC (“Qtel”), was demonstrated this week...
Kuwait Stock Exchange pulled lower amid volatile trading on Sunday, nixing the gains posted in the past three sessions. KSE index dropped 66.6 points on profit taking led by Zain and Wataniya Telecom even as other market...
Forbes Arabia, the Dubai-based Arabic edition of the world-renowned business magazine Forbes, has announced the top 40 Arab brands for 2008 in Dubai on Sunday. The annual event was also co-sponsored by Wataniya Telecom as...
Dublin, Nov 18, 2008 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX) -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/9c7ba5/2008_telecoms_mob) has announced the addition of the "2008 Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Asia -...
Region’s Most Eagerly-Anticipated Football Tournament set to Take Place in the Sultanate of Oman in January 2009 Doha, Qatar The 2009 edition of the Gulf Cup, set to take place in the Sultanate of Oman next year, will have the...
Amid tumbling stock markets and rising concerns of a global economic recession, earnings releases for the third quarter of 2008 of companies listed on Kuwait Stock Exchange (KSE) keep pouring in as companies approach the...
With some 500 checkpoints throughout the Palestinian area and the split between the Gaza Strip and West Bank, Palestinians cannot visit each other easily. Under such circumstances, telecom companies are eager to explore local...