DIARY - Egypt - September 8

Wed Sep 8, 2010 2:36am EDT

This diary is updated daily. New listings or amendments are marked *. All events/times provisional and in GMT (local time is GMT +2 for Egypt and GMT +3 for Sudan).

COMING EVENTS

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14

*SHARM EL-SHEIKH: Egypt to hold first round of peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians

CAIRO - A High Administrative court expected to rule on an appeal in the Madinaty project land deal.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18

CAIRO - A misdemeanour court to hear lawsuit filed by New Urban Communities Authority against an administrative court ruling that scrapped the Madinaty land deal between the authority and Talaat Moustafa Group TMGH.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20

CAIRO - Orascom Construction Industries (OCIC.CA) expected to hold shareholder meeting to approve a 1.65 million Egyptian pound bond issue.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25

CAIRO - Court due to hear final statements of lawyers in the retrial of property tycoon Hesham Talaat Moustafa.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9

CAIRO - Egypt's ruling National Democratic Party to host its annual conference.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1

CAIRO - The second Technology and Innovation Forum, in partnership with the World Customs Organisation.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7

SHARM EL SHEIKH - AVEX airshow including exhibitors and aviation professionals from airports, airlines, aircraft manufacturers and other aviation specialists looking to expand in Africa (until Nov. 10).

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11

CAIRO - Telecom Egypt (ETEL.CA) due to issue third-quarter results.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16

CAIRO - Egypt's State Council to continue discussions on allowing women to serve as judges.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17

CAIRO - Orascom Development Holding (ODHR.CA) due to issue third-quarter results.

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