Egypt’s Khamis family rakes in $21.3 million from Oriental Weavers’s stake
Khamis family’s wealth surge as joint shares in Oriental Weavers increase by $21.3 million in just 69 days, driven by a double-digit jump in stock price.
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Khamis family’s wealth surge as joint shares in Oriental Weavers increase by $21.3 million in just 69 days, driven by a double-digit jump in stock price.
Peterside is a key figure in the Nigerian banking industry.
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