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05/09/2013 12:39 AST
The board of directors of Gulf Hotels has decided to recommend an interim cash dividend of 40 per cent on paid-up share capital of the company (amounting to 400 baisas per share) for the six months period ended June 30, subject to its approval by forthcoming ordinary general meeting of shareholders.
Times News Service
24/02/2015
This is to inform you that the Board of Directors of Gulf Hotels (Oman) met on 23rd February 2015 and approved the following resolutions:
Approved the audited financial statements of the
Stock Market News
03/06/2013
Gulf Hotels (Oman) has renewed the management agreement of Hotel Crowne Plaza, Muscat with Holiday Inns Middle East, an associate company of Intercontinental Hotels Group (IHG).
The hotel
Times News Service
17/10/2012
Gulf Hotels (Oman) has decided to distribute 40 per cent cash dividend for the first six months ended June. The decision was taken by the shareholders at a meeting on Monday.
Times of Oman
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