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“There are eight extremely solid branches in the UAE and what’s special about this region is consistency,” says Oskar Tarakjian, CEO & Chairman of Silkor Holding.
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“There are eight extremely solid branches in the UAE and what’s special about this region is consistency,” says Oskar Tarakjian, CEO & Chairman of Silkor Holding.
“The main reason behind Silkor’s success is having a trust worthy and devoted team. They are my backbone and advise me well,” explains Oskar Tarakjian, CEO & Chairman of Silkor Holding.
“The trend in real estate, especially residentially, is smaller apartments. Smaller apartments do not mean less quality or worse way of life; they mean better designs, better quality in a smaller space and with compensation,” says Karim S. El-Hajjar, Chairman of H.E.C. Holding.
“Our 2020 strategy is the set of objectives we have committed to reach by our 25th anniversary. It’s the set of targets we need to attain despite what is currently happening in the region. The strategy is based on three pillars,” explains Mourad Aoun, CEO of The Net Holding.
“Net Critical is going to play a major role in the future because this is a business that doesn’t really exist in the Middle East. As such, we are bringing the concept along with the best practices and the expertise we have acquired from our European partners,” explains Mourad Aoun, CEO of The Net Holding.
“Like in any other sector at this time in the Middle East, people are trying to solve the problems rather than putting in new investments. Nobody is even thinking about new investments,” says Wajih Bizri, President of International Chamber of Commerce Lebanon & Sipes Group.
“When you look at our logo, you will read ‘’Château Kefraya: un terroir, une âme, un grand vin’’ (a terroir, a soul, a great wine). That is more than just a marketing tagline, it is really a strategy and it started with the conviction that Kefraya’s terroir (Kefraya being a village in West Bekaa) is really adequate to produce red wines and generally premium wines,” says Edouard Kosremelli, Directeur General Adjoint of Chateau Kefraya.
“Chateau Kefraya’s choices in terms of exports are directed to markets where there is an interest in let’s not say ‘’New World’’ wines but more ‘’Ancient World’’ wines; since Lebanon – as a wine-growing territory – is indeed part of the ancient world,” notes Emile Majdalani, Commercial Director of Chateau Kefraya.
“The trend in Lebanon is that there is certainly more and more interest in wine in general. The increase in the number of wineries proves this,” notes Emile Majdalani, Commercial Director of Chateau Kefraya.
It is not only about superior and expensive wines; Kefraya also creates entry-level wines, but with the exact same quest for quality.