Fronteira Global Consulting(Business > Business To Business) Facilitates business in the globe’s frontier markets. Primary regions of focus are Iraq (incl. Iraqi Kurdistan), Afghanistan, and sub-Saharan Africa. Helps find and vet suppliers, distributors, sales agents, partners, and/or investors for your business needs. Also provides political risk analysis, market strategy, trade barrier solutions, due diligence, business matchmaking, U.S. Government strategy assistance, and other international business services. Fronteira Global is a U.S. company.
Worldspace Inc(Telecommunication > Satellite Communication) WorldSpace has two L- Band Satellites covering, Any place in Iraq, Africa, Asia, Europe and the Middle East and portable
digital satellite radio receivers that easily interface with computers
Delivery of digital audio broadcasting and data signals to any location in our coverage area
Delivery of digital signals to any bill board for advertisement and promotion
Ideal solution for trucking companies, Distance learning and Rado Broadcasting.
Iraqi American Chamber of Commerce & Indusry(Business > Business To Business) IACCI is a non for profit organization established in the USA, May 2003 by Iraqi Americans that had a dream of establishing a business organization in Iraq to help invigorate the private sector in Iraq, help Iraqi entrepreneurs join the Global Economy after decades of neglect, train them in English, management, sales and marketing, budgeting, business plans etc. Today we are proud to say that over 7000 members belong to IACCI with offices throughout Iraq, Amman, Jordan and the USA.
MaxMedia marketing company(News and Media > Marketing Agencies) MaxMedia is Iraq's first full-service advertisement and marketing company. No matter if your company is service provider, manufactory, consumable good trader, or other. MaxMedia can help to introduce your services and product to the new market of 25 million people in Iraq. MaxMedia can make your profit soar. www.maximum-media.net
Fri, 03 Jul 2009 17:24
Reuters - Supporters of Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr paraded through a Baghdad slum on Friday, burning American flags and shouting anti-U.S. slogans during a visit to Iraq by U.S. Vice President Joe Biden.
Fri, 03 Jul 2009 13:50
AFP - Saddam Hussein stayed in Baghdad until just hours before it was clear the city was about to fall after the US-led 2003 invasion, according to newly released FBI interviews with the deposed Iraqi dictator.