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Boardman is a highly regarded yet affordable bicycle brand that until recently wasn’t available in the UAE. Jason Bryan has made that come about with his bike venture in Dubai, and he aims to take the business into high gear.
Angus Russell invests a lot of time teaching his children the value of money including dividing their pocket money into three parts: part one for spending, two for saving and three - a family tax for trips out.
The semi-annual Gitex Shopper event opened on Wednesday, with vendors including Sharaf DG and Plug Ins forecasting daily sales would be 50 per cent higher compared to the last edition.
Speakers come in all shapes and sizes these days - and in this case it's big, heavy and ready to blast your room with sound.
For those that want to live in the heart of old Dubai, this Dh25 million five-bedroom villa offers a luxury option in the Safa area.
The e-retailer operates the country’s biggest domestic internet marketplace and since its formation has gone from strength to strength. Now, souq.com’s latest technological development signals the next major phase of growth.
Abdul Kader Saadi, managing director of Glee Hospitality Solutions, has developed an addiction to his BlackBerry - something he blames on managing 250 people.
Nakheel’s Ibn Battuta Mall has already had more than a 10 per cent increase in visitors over the past 10 days.
The UAE and the Middle East is a key region for Samsung's premium priced offerings.
Sales of mid-range smartphone are outpacing high-end and entry-level models, according to vendors at Abu Dhabi Electronics Shopper.
The Abu Dhabi carrier has been using the social media site as a marketing tool for more than a year and in the past 18 months has grown its digital marketing department from a single employee to a 22-strong team.
The UAE’s first hatchery and marine research centre is expected to provide a boost to fishermen and commercial enterprises to help grow the aquaculture sector.
A total 1,151 companies were operating at Dubai Silicon Oasis by the end of last year compared with 893 in 2013, a 28 per cent increase.
Six months after its entrance into the region, InnJoo, the Chinese maker of affordable smartphones, said it expects to have sold 400,000 units by the end of this month and that 50 per cent of its sales have come from Saudi Arabia.
