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Jordanian marcomms company Entourage has set its stall up in Dubai as it attempts to hawk its marketing wares in the GCC.
The firm has established itself in the glamorous building site known as Jumeirah Lakes Towers with a view to spreading its mission to “embrace an innovative marketing strategy involving advanced resources in order to strengthen the value of a company’s products, services and reputation”. Also known as “marketing”.
“We are very excited to announce the opening of the headquarters of Entourage International in Dubai as the UAE remains one of the most important business hubs in the region. We look forward to continued success in the GCC and the Middle East as a whole,” said Entourage International’s MD Mohammed Tayem, in a press release.
Entourage will offer Gulf punters corporate branding and image consultancy, social networking, below and above the line solutions, event management, public relations and media management, and direct and indirect sales. So fairly comprehensive, then.
Joking aside, it’s interesting to see yet more Jordanian firms enter the Gulf market; once again, we’re moved to wonder if we’re not all missing a trick by moving to Amman.
(Lebanese folk and other non-Jordanians please feel free to disagree outrageously below.)
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