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Saturday, November 21 - 2009

Gulf Business goes fortnightly

  • United Arab Emirates: Thursday, October 30 - 2008 at 12:47
  • PRESS RELEASE

From November 2nd, Gulf Business is going fortnightly. The decision has been taken at a time of increased interest in the GCC as a potential 'safe haven' from the global economic turmoil.

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Alistair Crighton, Group Senior Editor, Business, at Motivate Publishing, said: "It's been a long time coming. With the global financial crisis and volatile markets here in the Gulf, things are changing too fast for a monthly to keep up. Gulf Business will now provide twice the news and twice and analysis, all getting to your desk in half the time."

The fortnightly Gulf Business will have a greater emphasis on breaking news, as well as incisive commentary from the region's top experts in finance, technology, trade and economics.

Since 1996 Gulf Business has supplied investors and business people alike with an in-depth analyses of regional and international business from a Gulf perspective.

Covering everything from oil and gas to real estate, banking to stock markets, technology to human resources, and investment to art, the magazine has always been a must-read for business owners, corporate leaders, administrative and government officials, top-level executives and anyone who wants an insight into the people and industries that are driving growth in the Gulf.
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Notes and media contacts

Adam Woolcock
Manager - Trade Marketing
MOTIVATE PUBLISHING
PO BOX 2331, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
T: +971 (0)4 205 2420
F: +971 (0)4 282 2801

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