An “exceptional” cut in production by oil producers last week, after an eight-year hiatus, appears not to have enthused sentiments in the Qatar Stock Exchange
Retail major Al Meera Consumer Goods Company (Al Meera) is gearing up to launch five new shopping facilities in the country, extending its reach to more popular locations in Qatar.
Furniture giant Ikea said Tuesday it would recall its hugely popular Malm model of chest of drawers after six children were crushed to death when the dressers tipped over.
Qatar Stock Exchange rather treaded a flat course to remain above the 10,000 mark despite global oil price hitting $50 a barrel owing to escalating wildfires in Canada.
Retail major Al Meera plans to increase its store count to 55 across Qatar in the next two years as it sees further growth in 2016 amid low oil prices, Al Meera deputy CEO Dr Mohamed Nasser al-Qahtani has said.
Quality Group International, a leading business group in Qatar, inaugurated their fully automatic food packing unit at the retail food distribution centre in Doha Industrial Area.
Apple said Wednesday it has asked the Indian government for permission to open its first stores in the country, paving the way for its feted brands to join the fast-growing smartphone market.