Moroccan tycoon Anas Sefrioui’s stake in Casablanca-based firm soars by $68 million
Sefrioui, one of Morocco’s wealthiest businessmen, owns a 64-percent stake in the Moroccan property developer.
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Sefrioui, one of Morocco’s wealthiest businessmen, owns a 64-percent stake in the Moroccan property developer.
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The market value of the stake held by the affluent Khamis family has increased by EGP 184.40 million ($1.26 million) in just 28 days
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