If you think that negatively impacting the profitability and operational efficiency of company branches and facilities of multinational corporations in Egypt will be insignificant to those corporations, and that they will not feel any pressure from this strategy; you might want to consider the fact that these branches and facilities were opened in the first place precisely because they do matter to the companies.
They invest millions of dollars to establish these subsidiaries, and they anticipate a proportionate return on these investments.
Positioning themselves in Egypt gives them access to hundreds of millions of potential customers in the region, and many of them have stated expansion plans.
These things all affect share values and investor confidence in the companies. Any loss of profit, particularly if this loss is due to systematic revolutionary disruption, will absolutely impact the decision-making process of the larger corporation