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  • Another Successful Syrian-Armenian Businessman Settled In Armenia

    ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL SYRIAN-ARMENIAN BUSINESSMAN SETTLED IN ARMENIA

    http://armenpress.am/eng/news/722137/another-successful-syrian-armenian-businessman-settled-in-armenia.html
    14:34, 11 June, 2013

    YEREVAN, JUNE 11, ARMENPRESS. Petros Balulyan, who has moved from
    Armenian-populated Aleppo to Yerevan, settled in the motherland
    and established his own business and tries to provide job to the
    Lebanese-Armenians and professionals from Yerevan as well. In a
    conversation with "Armenpress" the Syrian-Armenian businessmen stated
    that it took him a long time to focus and made up his mind. Finally
    he has chosen the idea of opening a unique beauty salon. "After long
    contemplations I decided to establish a beauty salon in Yerevan,
    which will differ from the rest salons. The employees are not
    Syrian-Armenians. There are professionals working in the salon,
    who are very experienced and passed requalification in a row of
    European countries. Thus they can provide high level of services to
    the clients," Petros Balulyan stated.

    The Syrian-Armenian entrepreneur has moved to Armenia 8 years ago.

    After solving a row of business and daily issues, he brought his
    family to Armenia as well.

    Later on, Petros Balulyan's parents also moved to Armenia from Aleppo
    alongside with several relatives, because of the intense political
    situation in Syria. The mere fact that the rest of the family members
    have also moved to Armenia, compelled Petros Balulyan to make a final
    decision and not to think about going back to Syria ever again.

    (THE FULL VERSION OF THE ARTICLE IS AVAILABLE IN ARMENIAN)
    http://armenpress.am/arm/news/722137/another-successful-syrian-armenian-businessman-settled-in-armenia.html

    Article by Ruzanna Movsisyan Photos by Samvel Berkibekyan

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