It is listed on the Egyptian Exchange, though most of its shares are owned by the Government of Egypt through the National Media Authority as well as other state-owned enterprises (SOEs).
[4] The Pharaonic city:[5] (Tel El Amarna), simulates the ancient capital of the Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaten.
This area also contains the Magic Land, and the Dino Jungle, with life-size models of pre-historic monsters such as electronically animated dinosaurs, moving amidst audio-visual effects, as well as the ancient ape-man and birds.
An open theatre, the largest of its kind,[6] is built in a legendary style with open-air halls, and covered terraces, with a new architectural design.
The contract for constructing and equipping the Mubarak International Studio Complex at the MPC was signed in January 1997.
According to studies already conducted, a holding company is to be set up to run MPC, with three subsidiaries, one for production, another for services and maintenance and a third for tourism.
Forty per cent of the company's paid-up capital is subscribed by the Radio and Television Union and ten % by banks, while 20-25%, amounting to LE 400 million will be floated for public subscription.