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Annahar SAL

Annahar SAL

Annahar SAL is headed by former MP Nayla Tuéni and owns the Annahar newspaper. The company, as is the case for the companies of most daily papers, had been accumulating losses for years. In 2013, it planned to raise its capital by $5.7 million, to $34.6 million, by issuing 4.3 million shares. Shareholders today include Myrna Murr, first wife of Gebran Tuéni, mother of Nayla Tuéni, and daughter of former Deputy Prime Minister Michel Murr Sr, who is also involved in municipal politics, and Malek Maktabi, the husband of Nayla Tuéni and a TV presenter.

Key facts

Business Form

Private

Legal Form

Joint Stock Company (Société anonyme libanaise)

Business Sectors

Annahar SAL is operating in the newspaper publishing sector.

Ownership

Individual Owner

Fadi Ghandour

1.7%
Media Outlets
Other Media Outlets

Other Online Outlets

www.annahar.com

Facts

General Information

Founding Year

1963

Affiliated Interests Founder

Ghassan Tueni

late veteran journalist and diplomat.

Employees

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Contact

Phone + 961 (1) 994 888

Website: www.annahar.com

Address: An-Nahar building, Martyrs' square, Marfa' sector, Beirut

P.O.Box 11-226

Tax/ ID Number

Commercial Registry number: 13408 (Beirut)

Financial Information

Revenue (Financial Data/ Optional)

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Operating Profit (in Mill. $)

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Advertising (in % of total funding)

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Management

Executive Board

Michel Gebran Tueni

Further Information

Data Publicly Available

ownership data is easily available from other sources, e. g. public registries etc.

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