Al Meera Consumer Goods Company has announced the opening of its latest branch in Bu Sidra.
Al Meera shareholders at their extraordinary general assembly meeting in Doha on Wednesday night approved an amendment enabling the transfer of 26% shares in the company, currently being held by the Government of Qatar, to Qatar Holding Company.
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.
Throngs of customers made last-minute shopping on the weekend as Qatar gears up for the Eid al-Adha celebrations, which starts on Monday.
As Ramadan-related promotions and discount offers continue to push demand, there is ample supply of consumer goods during the holy month, an official of a leading hypermarket has said.
Al Meera Consumer Goods Company deputy CEO Dr Mohamed Nasser al-Qahtani was honoured as Businessman of the Year at the second Qatar Today Business Excellence Awards.
Al Meera Consumer Goods Company (QSC) has announced the launch of its Ramadan offer, under which 1,437 consumer goods will be available at cost price.
In a major initiative to provide the market with affordable consumer goods during the holy month of Ramadan, Al Meera Consumer Goods Company will sell 1,437 products at cost price.
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.