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Lebanon Opportunities

Quarter 2 /2021
Magazine

Lebanon Opportunities is a monthly business magazine that covers: Finance, Real estate, Economy, and Local business. Lebanon Opportunities has tens of thousands of readers in Lebanon and across the globe. It is the prime local business magazine in Lebanon in terms of readership, advertising, and name-awareness. Lebanon Opportunities is written to a target of small business owners, entrepreneurs and middle management, as well as to Lebanese living abroad. It aims at bringing complex business issues in a simple manner understandable by readers who are not experts and whose English language is not the mother tongue.

Lebanon Opportunities

EDITORIAL

TIDBITS

Did you know?

Pixels

LEADERS

BUSINESS

FINANCE

PEOPLE ON THE MOVE

NEW BORN COMPANIES

EV Electra getting ready for production and distribution

Three necessary measures to EXIT the financial and economic crisis

Exports still stagnant despite weaker local currency

The high cost of buying time

Key success factors • How companies are piercing through fog and fire

Success Stories

Ch. Sarraf & Co.

Chateau Kefraya

Cortas

Gemayel Frères

Data Consult

Nader Distilleries

Jamil Haddad

Liban Cables

People365

Polytextile – Marie France

Phoenix Group

Saboun

Tecomsa

T. Gargour & Fils

It’s all about food • Innovative production, market expansion, new products, lower cost, startups

Perfect bedfellows

Hydroponic farming is gaining ground

Organic gains a cost advantage

Mushroom farm builds cost advantage

Mining the ‘White Gold’ • An EU-financed project to revive the Anfeh salt business

$10 million to small farms provided by the World Bank • FAO will implement the project

Three NGOs support food production and market access • International funding helping local farmers and small business

Apartment sales boom is now coming to an end • InfoPro survey: Up to 50 percent decline in prices

Falling from grace into worst crisis ever

Lebanon’s Six Years of Darkness (2014-2020)

INTERNATIONAL TRADE EXHIBITIONS AND CONFERENCES


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Frequency: Quarterly Pages: 84 Publisher: InfoPro Management SARL Edition: Quarter 2 /2021

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: August 20, 2021

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

Languages

English

Lebanon Opportunities is a monthly business magazine that covers: Finance, Real estate, Economy, and Local business. Lebanon Opportunities has tens of thousands of readers in Lebanon and across the globe. It is the prime local business magazine in Lebanon in terms of readership, advertising, and name-awareness. Lebanon Opportunities is written to a target of small business owners, entrepreneurs and middle management, as well as to Lebanese living abroad. It aims at bringing complex business issues in a simple manner understandable by readers who are not experts and whose English language is not the mother tongue.

Lebanon Opportunities

EDITORIAL

TIDBITS

Did you know?

Pixels

LEADERS

BUSINESS

FINANCE

PEOPLE ON THE MOVE

NEW BORN COMPANIES

EV Electra getting ready for production and distribution

Three necessary measures to EXIT the financial and economic crisis

Exports still stagnant despite weaker local currency

The high cost of buying time

Key success factors • How companies are piercing through fog and fire

Success Stories

Ch. Sarraf & Co.

Chateau Kefraya

Cortas

Gemayel Frères

Data Consult

Nader Distilleries

Jamil Haddad

Liban Cables

People365

Polytextile – Marie France

Phoenix Group

Saboun

Tecomsa

T. Gargour & Fils

It’s all about food • Innovative production, market expansion, new products, lower cost, startups

Perfect bedfellows

Hydroponic farming is gaining ground

Organic gains a cost advantage

Mushroom farm builds cost advantage

Mining the ‘White Gold’ • An EU-financed project to revive the Anfeh salt business

$10 million to small farms provided by the World Bank • FAO will implement the project

Three NGOs support food production and market access • International funding helping local farmers and small business

Apartment sales boom is now coming to an end • InfoPro survey: Up to 50 percent decline in prices

Falling from grace into worst crisis ever

Lebanon’s Six Years of Darkness (2014-2020)

INTERNATIONAL TRADE EXHIBITIONS AND CONFERENCES


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