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About Phoenix
From its Middle East headquarters in Damascus, the oldest inhabited city of the world, in a country that inherited the excellent international business practices of its Phoenician ancestors, The Phoenix Group invites you to discover its operations.
The Phoenix Group was established in 1998, merging the different business activities it had been practicing into a mother company and three sub-entities. The success of these SBU’s in their respective fields (consulting, trading and investments) has been steadily increasing, and their core value - commitment to the clients’ success - remains at the helm of the Phoenix Group's corporate culture. In 2000 and 2003 Phoenix added two SBU: Phoenix Communications & Phoenix Integrated Technologies.
Every component of The Phoenix Group is loyal to this philosophy. Every employee - from top executives to supporting staff - is fully dedicated to the success of our clients' business endeavors. With excellent education and professional qualifications, expertise in the intricate subtleties of the international business environment, an in-depth knowledge of the regional situation and Western business practices, with state-of-the-art material and information technology from our offices in modern business towers, our staff efficiently answers all of our clients' needs and provide them with the best service.
Our success in everything we do is rooted in the ability to provide quality service and value for money to our clients. Professionalism, integrity, and a dedication to client service are the focal points of our group’s vision.
Our heritage, vision and commitment to the future hold the key to continuous growth, expansion and success.
The Phoenix Group SBUs
Phoenix Consulting
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Phoenix Trading international
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Phoenix Communications
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Phoenix Integrated technologies
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Phoenix Investments Limited
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The legend of the Phoenix has been around for centuries: The Phoenix is a supernatural creature, living for 500 years. Once its life span is over, the Phoenix builds its own funeral pyre, and throws itself into the flames. As it dies, it is reborn anew, and rises from the ashes to live another 500 years. Alternatively, it lays an egg in the burning coals of the fire which hatches into a new Phoenix, and the life cycle is repeated.
The Phoenix was the symbol of the great civilization of Phoenician people who lived in the East Mediterranean around 4000 BC and spread throughout the Mediterranean area, which was then known as the Phoenician Sea.

November 21, 2006 |