24 August 2004 The Moroccan private corporation Groupe Chaabi continues to expand in the African market and has been able to find opportunities in economies that have shown positive growth prospects.
Chaabi, standing over 6 feet tall and dressed in jeans, radiates enthusiasm and energy. She was the first woman mayor of a Moroccan municipality, Essaouira. She also is vice president of Groupe Chaabi ...
Moroccan billionaire Miloud Chaabi has reportedly resigned from the Kingdom’s House of Representatives. According to a report by Morocco World News, Chaabi, an 85 year-old businessman with a fortune ...
Moroccan property magnate Miloud Chaabi is Africa's richest real estate tycoon, according to the 2015 Forbes Billionaires List. Chaabi is currently one of the four African businessmen with significant ...
At 18 years of age, Moroccan-born Miloud Chaabi founded his first business YNNA Holding, then a modest start-up specialising in construction and real estate, though one that would later play host to ...
RABAT, Dec 13 (Reuters) - Moroccan industrial group Ynna Holding plans to list six of its units on the stock market, starting next year with real estate arm Chaabi Lil Iskane and plastics manufacturer ...
CASABLANCA, April 2 (Reuters) - Moroccan industrial group Chaabi aims to list six more of its companies after it successfully floated chemicals unit SNEP last year, its chairman, Miloud Chaabi, said ...
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