Aliqtisadi
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Editor in Chief | Hamoud Al Mahmoud |
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Categories | Newsmagazine |
Publisher | Abdulsalam Haykal |
First issue | 6 December 2004 |
Company | Haykal Media |
Country | United Arab Emirates |
Based in | Abu Dhabi |
Language | Arabic |
Website | www.aliqtisadi.com |
Aliqtisadi is an Arabic-language business news portal that covers several countries including the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Egypt, Lebanon, Palestine and United Kingdom. It is published by Haykal Media, based in twofour54, Abu Dhabi, UAE.[1]
Background[]
Aliqtisadi was founded by media and technology entrepreneur Abdulsalam Haykal, as the cornerstone of the publishing company, Haykal Media. The first edition appeared on 6 December 2004.
It started in 2004, originally as a Syrian newsmagazine published monthly in Damascus. It was the first private business magazine to be licensed in Syria, since all private media was nationalized by Gamal Abdel Nasser in 1958, during the short-lived Syrian-Egyptian union. The magazine started in December 2004, and now goes by the motto The magazine of every Syrian.
Aliqtisadi was published as Aliqtisad wal Naql until December 2007. In January 2008, the frequency changed to bi-weekly, and the name was changed to Aliqtisadi.
Editorial board and publisher[]
The magazine is edited by Syrian journalist Hamoud Almahmoud and is published by Haykal Media, which also produces Syria's only English-monthly Forward Magazine, and the lifestyle monthly Happynings. The company is also involved in online media. The magazine officers as stated on their website are:
- Abdulsalam Haykal, Group Publisher, CEO of Haykal Media
- Hamoud Al Mahmoud, Executive editor-in-chief
- Ammar Haykal, VP Operations, Haykal Media
References[]
- ^ "Aliqtisadi". Annual Investment Meeting (in American English). Archived from the original on 12 April 2016. Retrieved 15 April 2016.
External links[]
- Publishing companies established in 2004
- Companies based in Abu Dhabi