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  2. Mansour Group - Wikipedia

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    The company was called Al-Mansour Automotive. In 1984, GM opened its first factory in Egypt, and 1985 the first GM vehicle was produced in the country. [4] Al-Mansour Automotive gained rights to sell GM cars in Africa, and eventually became the largest GM dealership in the world. [3] In 1977, the Mansour Group secured rights to sell and ...

  3. General Motors Egypt - Wikipedia

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    General Motors Egypt S.A.E. [3] (جنرال موتورز مصر, or short GME) is an automotive manufacturer based in 6th October, Giza, Egypt. [4] The company's plant is located in the 6th of October City. Despite its name, the company is a joint stock company with the majority of shares owned by General Motors Company and other shareholders.

  4. Mohamed Mansour (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Sir Mohamed Mansour (Arabic: محمد منصور; born January 1948) [1] is an Egyptian-born British billionaire businessman and former politician. [2] He is the chairman of the Mansour Group , a US$6 billion conglomerate.

  5. Automotive industry in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    General Motors Egypt S.A.E. A joint venture between car giant General Motors International, and the local importer and car dealer Al-Mansour Automotive Company. The factory is located in the 6th of October City. [13] 6. Ghabbour Group. Founded in 1940, Ghabbour Group is the largest car manufacturer in Egypt producing 150,000 units annually.

  6. Yasseen Mansour - Wikipedia

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    Yasseen Mansour (Arabic: ياسين منصور; born 1961/1962) is an Egyptian billionaire businessman, part owner of the Mansour Group, and chairman of Palm Hills Developments. Mansour has multiple Credit Suisse accounts per Suisse Secrets. In 2011 he was cleared of corruption charges after paying 250 million Egyptian pounds to the authorities.

  7. Youssef Mansour - Wikipedia

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    Yasseen Mansour (brother) Youssef Mansour ( Arabic : يوسف منصور ; born 21/05/1944) is an Egyptian billionaire businessman and part owner of the Mansour Group . Early life

  8. George Mansour - Wikipedia

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    −George Mansour (born December 25, 1952) is an Iraqi journalist, broadcaster and politician, a Minister of Region for Civil Society Affairs [1] and founder and first General Manager for Ishtar Broadcasting Corporation till June 2006. He is multilingual with proficiency in Arabic, English, Kurdish, Turkish, Russian, Persian and Syriac.

  9. Mohamed Mansour - Wikipedia

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    Mohamed Mansour can refer to: Mohamed Mansour (businessman) (born 1948), Egyptian billionaire businessman with the Mansour Group Mohamed Mansour (athlete) , Libyan athlete