Gulf Business Monitor June 13, 2003
Hussain M. Sultan, B. O. Kim and Anis Al Jallaf sealing the deal. to acquire a new ship for ENOC Dubai
 
P.Usman, Muscat Businessman
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 Kerala Business Abroad

Abraham Raju,General Manager, Sohar Shipping Co, Muscat Kerala Business Abroad

 

Middle East's First A/C Academy Opened by LG Electronics Dubai
 
Much of the Rural Population in the Middle East Suffers from "Information Poverty"
 
 

 Avaya's Middle East and North Africa Master Distributor Increases Team

 

New Ambassador for New Ladies
outfit in Dubai

 Spare part Exhibition Dubai

 

Fahad Al-Sharekh, Director, Al Alamiah
Group/ Sakhr Software
Gulf Malayali of the Week
 
Gulf Malayali Executives
Dileep Kumar, Business Development Manager, Atlas Jewellers Dubai. Dileep has completed sixteen years in the Gulf.12 years with Atlas alone. Dileep is from Trichur, Chandrapini, Ullattil House. Jewellers are busy selling gold ornaments to the expatriates who are leaving for summer vacation.

Special Summer Offers at Muscat Fashions
Muscat Fashions a New Ready Made Garment shop in the Ruwi High Street has many attractive offers to beat the heat. Buy anything worth RO 10 and you will get a free Wall clock, buy goods worth RO 25 and the free offer is an Omega Trolley..Pictured here is the inside of the shop and Manager Nanda Kishore doing a roraring business -keralamonitor.com Opposite Ruwi Police Station, Muscat. Phone 700800

Dubai -‘Team Salsa’ head, Tami Fowlie (left) and Rabia Khan (right) hand over proceeds from the 'Dance for Life' Danceathon to Barbara of Rashid Paedriatic Therapy Centre and Geraldine from MSF as Kelly Fowler of The Fairmont Dubai looks on. The Dance For Life event featured instructor led classes from 12 dance disciplines and attracted over 250 participants who raised Dhs 32000 through the day.
 
Small Coffee Shops have good business for soft drinks due to mounting temperature. Hameed, who runs a cafeteria is counting his days collection. Small scale businessman like Hameed are facing an uncertain future because the local rules are being strengthened so that small business will be run by Arabs. Supermarkets and vegetable markets are already localised.
 
Below Scene from another cafeteria in Muscat
Muscat Bakery Staff Getting Award