EMIRATES TELECOMMUNICATIONS GROUP COMPANY (ETISALAT GROUP) PJSC
Location
Abu Dhabi
Founded
2006-02-28
Website
Risk Signals
2884 news mentions monitored
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Recent Articles about EMIRATES TELECOMMUNICATIONS GROUP COMPANY (ETISALAT GROUP) PJSC
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2024-06-05 (aawsat.com)
The Swedish company Saab returns to the markets with Chinese financing and a focus on electric cars
Two years after it declared bankruptcy in December 2011, and after the failure of several attempts to restructure its activity and find new investors, the Saab car company resumed, at the beginning of this December, in Sweden the production of cars bearing its Saab brand. » Ending its production for several months. Saab is back
Read more2023-07-11 (thefastmode.com)
Etisalat by e& Intros uTap Payment Solution
Etisalat by e& Intros uTap Payment Solution
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2017-07-14 (newsghana.com.gh)
Bankrupt Etisalat rebrands to 9Mobile
As a way of showing their commitment to the Nigerian people and market, Etisalat Nigeria has adopted a new brand name; 9Mobile. This was concluded on after a crucial management meeting of the telecom firm in Lagos.
Read more2017-06-17 (businesspost.ng)
Anxiety as Etisalat Nigeria Largest Shareholder with 70% Pulls Out | Business Post Nigeria
By Dipo Olowookere The crisis rocking Etisalat Nigeria in recent times may have just taken its worst turn going by latest report by Premium Times. It was said that the largest shareholder of the company, Mubadala Development Company of United Arab Emirates, has withdrawn its 70 percent stake in the firm. Etisalat
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Maariv: The Rafah operation awaits Hamas’ response
The Israeli newspaper "Maariv" reported that negotiations on the hostage and prisoner deal have reached a critical stage, indicating that the Palestinian "Hamas" movement is trying to fortify its position, and is not ready to move forward without guarantees from several countries on very important items.
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(thisdaylive.com)
Lessons for 9Mobile from Mobitel
Etisalat Nigeria, last week, was compelled to change its brand identity to 9Mobile, following the collapse of negotiations with its lenders, after its failure to repay the $1.2 billion loan it took from a consortium of 13 local banks in 2013 for network upgrade and expansion. Mobitel in the past
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