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  2. Farid Mansour (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Farid Sabry Mansour (Arabic: فريد منصور) (14 August 1933 – 16 September 2012) was an Egyptian businessman who founded PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) in Egypt. [1] Born to an Austrian Mother and an Egyptian father. He was also a Rotarian, and Chairman of the Quseir Heritage Preservation Society. [2]

  3. PwC - Wikipedia

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    PwC refers to the PwC network and/or one or more of its member firms, each of which is a separate legal entity due to local legislative requirements. [49] Much like other professional services firms , each member firm is financially and legally independent.

  4. Big Four accounting firms - Wikipedia

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    The Big Eight consisted of Arthur Andersen, Arthur Young, Coopers & Lybrand, Deloitte Haskins and Sells, Ernst & Whinney, Peat Marwick Mitchell, Price Waterhouse, and Touche Ross. The Big Eight gradually reduced due to mergers between these firms, as well as the 2002 collapse of Arthur Andersen , leaving four networks dominating the market at ...

  5. List of companies of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Location of Egypt. Egypt is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia by a land bridge formed by the Sinai Peninsula.Egypt's economy depends mainly on agriculture, media, petroleum imports, natural gas, and tourism; there are also more than three million Egyptians working abroad, mainly in Saudi Arabia, the Persian Gulf and Europe.

  6. Egypt and Eni-Total consortium to sign deal on processing ...

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    Egypt and a consortium made up of energy companies Total of France and Italy’s Eni will next month sign a key agreement to transport natural gas from an undersea deposit inside Cypriot waters to ...

  7. Hassan Abdullah - Wikipedia

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    Hassan Abdullah (Arabic: حسن عبد الله; born August 1, 1960) is an Egyptian financier. He is the current governor of the Central Bank of Egypt. [1]He previously held the chief executive officer(CEO) position of the Arab African International Bank (AAIB), a regional financial services institution which was Egypt's first Arab multinational bank.

  8. Percival Brundage - Wikipedia

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    Before entering government service, Brundage was an accountant since 1914, [4] and a senior partner at Price Waterhouse & Co. [5] Brundage was appointed as deputy director when Rowland Hughes was appointed director in May 1954. [6]

  9. Ann Hopkins - Wikipedia

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    A year after the Supreme Court ruling, a federal district judge awarded Hopkins the partnership she was originally denied at Price Waterhouse. [2] By that time, Hopkins had moved on to the World Bank, where she worked as a senior budget officer. The judge also ordered Price Waterhouse to pay Hopkins between $300,000 and $400,000 in back pay. [5]