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  2. The Emirates Group - Wikipedia

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    Emirates Official Store. Emirates Official Store is the official store of Emirates Airlines, which stocks products, such as airplane models, souvenirs, and Emirates themed retail. Customers pay for products in UAE Dirhams, US Dollars, or use Skywards Miles, earned by members of Emirates airline's frequent flyer loyalty scheme, to buy products.

  3. List of companies of the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Abu Dhabi: 1985 ADX: ADCB: S A Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank: Financials Banks Abu Dhabi: 1997 ADX: ADIB: P A Abu Dhabi Media: Consumer services Publishing Abu Dhabi: 2007 Publishing and broadcasting S A Abu Dhabi National Energy Company (TAQA) Oil & gas Exploration & production Abu Dhabi: 2005 State-owned, ADX: TAQA: S A Abu Dhabi National Insurance ...

  4. List of largest companies of the United Arab Emirates

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    Abu Dhabi 15.0 2.8 40.2 38.1 Telecommunication: 6 577 Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank: Abu Dhabi 9.9 2.2 161.9 16.7 Banking 7 720 Emaar Properties: Dubai 7.8 3.1 38.9 18.2 Real estate: 8 900 Dubai Islamic Bank: Dubai 5.4 1.7 85.6 10.9 Banking 9 927 Mashreq: Dubai 5.2 2.3 65.3 10.3 Banking 10 1002 Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank: Abu Dhabi 3.9 1.4 53.0 11.8 ...

  5. UAE Team Emirates XRG - Wikipedia

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    The team was subsequently known as UAE Team Emirates. [6] In June 2017, two days before the 2017 Tour de France the team announced it would also be sponsored by the First Abu Dhabi Bank, an amalgamation of the First Gulf Bank and the National Bank of Abu Dhabi, with their logo being added to the chest and side of the team's jersey. [7]

  6. UAE Exchange - Wikipedia

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    UAE Exchange established its first branch and operations in Abu Dhabi, UAE in the year 1980.. In 1993, UAE Exchange became a SWIFT member and over the following two years opened operations in Oman and Kuwait, as well as launching transfer, gold card, and banknote services.

  7. du (company) - Wikipedia

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    EITC's subsidiaries is 50.12% owned by Emirates Investment Authority (EIA), 10.06%% by Mamoura Diversified Global Holding formerly Mubadala Development Company, 19.7% by Emirates Communications & Technology Company LLC (ECT) and 20.12% by public shareholders. It is listed on the Dubai Financial Market (DFM) and trades under the name du.

  8. UAE Warriors - Wikipedia

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    Abu Dhabi Warriors 4 May 24, 2016: IPIC Arena Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 4 Abu Dhabi Warriors 3 October 3, 2015: 3 Road To Abu Dhabi Warriors: Thailand 2015 Grand Opening August 22, 2015: Asiatique The Riverfront: Bangkok, Thailand 2 Abu Dhabi Warriors 2 March 26, 2015: FGB Arena Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 1 Abu Dhabi Warriors 1 ...

  9. Emirates (airline) - Wikipedia

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    Emirates currently has 116 Airbus A380s, 133 Boeing 777s, including 10 777-200LRs and 123 777-300ERs, making them the largest operater of both types. [97] The airline also has 2 Airbus A350-900s, and one Airbus A319 as an executive jet (this is painted in a plain white livery). Emirates has had no narrow-body aircraft in its mainline fleet ...