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05/11/2015 08:22 AST
The board of directors of National Biscuit Industries will hold an extra ordinary general meeting (EGM) to consider and approve the proposal of merger of Al Nabil Food Industry with the company and authorize the board of directors to follow up procedures of merger process.
The meeting will take place at 3 pm on November 8 at the company premises in Rusayl Industrial Estate: Established in the year 1982, National Biscuit Industries Ltd is a 32-year-old joint stock company manufacturing biscuits, wafers and snacks in Oman with modern manufacturing facilities.
The company's products are exported to more than 45 countries across the Globe with a strong presence in all the GCC countries. Other Export destinations include MENA, Africa, Australia, New Zealand & Singapore.
In the last two years National Biscuit Industries Ltd has launched a wide range of cookies, cream wafers, butter cookies and natural potato chips.
Oman Daily Observer
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