You’d have to be Stupid Not to Make Money in Iraq
Posted on 28 November 2012. Tags: banking, Byblos, Geopolicity, healthcare
By John Lee.
If we gave a prize for the best quote of the week, this week’s top contender would be Sami Haddad, the general manager of Lebanon’s Byblos Bank, which is expanding its presence in Iraq.
“You would have to be stupid not to make money [in Iraq]“, he said.
And of course banking is not the only way to get exposure to Iraq’s increasingly buoyant economy; one sector that is getting more attention in recent times is healthcare.
A couple of weeks ago, in response to demand, we added a new Healthcare tab to our list, which includes information on hospitals, clinics, and related services.
We’ve now added a new and extensive report from international business intelligence firm Geopolicity on the outlook for Iraq’s healthcare sector, and it is available to buy in our Reports service.
If you have any involvement in the provision of health services, we’re sure you’ll find it essential reading.
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Posted on 28 November 2012. Tags: banking, Byblos, Geopolicity, healthcare
By John Lee.
If we gave a prize for the best quote of the week, this week’s top contender would be Sami Haddad, the general manager of Lebanon’s Byblos Bank, which is expanding its presence in Iraq.
“You would have to be stupid not to make money [in Iraq]“, he said.
And of course banking is not the only way to get exposure to Iraq’s increasingly buoyant economy; one sector that is getting more attention in recent times is healthcare.
A couple of weeks ago, in response to demand, we added a new Healthcare tab to our list, which includes information on hospitals, clinics, and related services.
We’ve now added a new and extensive report from international business intelligence firm Geopolicity on the outlook for Iraq’s healthcare sector, and it is available to buy in our Reports service.
If you have any involvement in the provision of health services, we’re sure you’ll find it essential reading.
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