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  • June 1, 2009 10:56 PM EDT by Brian Sullivan

    Opportunity In The Middle East

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    Will a warming political relationship with the Middle East translate into more dollars for American companies in the region?   That is the question Fox Business will try to answer this week as we broadcast from all over Cairo.

    The President is giving a major policy speech in the Egyptian city on Thursday, June 4th and we are here.  Wednesday and Thursday we are going to bring you interviews with top Egyptian government leaders and American business heads in the region, to uncover if more Middle Eastern dollars is going to flow into U.S. pockets and what it means for your investments.

    Consider this: Egypt has more consumers than California, Texas and Florida combined ... and their spending power is going up every year.    That means real dollars for American companies.

    You will not want to miss this.

    We kick it off with live broadcasts from Cairo starting at 7:15am ET on Wednesday.

andyK

just another oppertunity for our so called friends to hold us over a barrel. We get used to the trade and income and then when they get mad we have to follow their lead or they will threaten us with what ever crap they want to throw our way. They are a bunch of terrorist and wife beaters and need to be treated as such

June 3, 2009 at 10:56 am

Mishka

OK, so Egypt is our next hope, with China giving us a finger. Great - if it was about the commerce. In reality, we can only expect from Mr. Obama more apologies about "terrible US" and our readiness to kiss a ring of any tyran, in Africa, Middle-East or anywhere else. This nice gentleman and the perfect lawyer-speaker has no slightest idea about the real economy and real business, and his "advisors" are all Socialist-minded; what can he tell, besides "Bush was yyour enemy and I'm your friend, let me kiss you!!!" No expectations from me, sorry.

June 2, 2009 at 12:22 pm

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  • Brian Sullivan joined FOX Business Network (FBN) in April 2008 as an anchor. He co-anchors the 10am-12pm ET hours of the FOX Business block. Prior to joining FBN, Sullivan served as an anchor for Bloomberg Television where he hosted the programs Morning Call and In Focus.

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