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  2. Saudi Oger - Wikipedia

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    Saudi Oger Ltd (Arabic: سعودي أوجيه), was a Saudi construction company, incorporated in January 1978 [1] with its headquarters in Riyadh.The initial paid up capital of SR 1 million (US$267,000) was subsequently increased to the present level of SR 750 million (US$200 million).

  3. Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The winning consortium comprised TAV Airports of Turkey and Saudi Oger Limited and Al Rajhi Holding Group, both of Saudi Arabia. In October 2011, the consortium entered into a contract with the Civil Aviation Authority of Saudi Arabia (GACA) to build and operate the Prince Muhammad Bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Al Madinah Al-Munawarah ...

  4. Abdulaziz bin Fahd Al Saud - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Rafik Hariri, who built Saudi Oger into a large company with the assistance of King Fahd. Hariri said 'The meat on my shoulder is from King Fahd,’ according to As'ad Abu Khalil , a professor of political science at California State University Stanislaus , who has written several books and runs the blog The Angry ...

  5. Lawyers for Saudi Arabia seek dismissal of claims it ...

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    Kellogg said the plaintiffs were “equating Islam with terrorism” and rejecting the fact that Saudi Arabia follows the tenets of Islam and rejects terrorism. Rapawy noted that bin Laden in 1996 condemned Saudi Arabia and the U.S. He said the claims by plaintiffs were “long on assertions and short on evidence.”

  6. Lenders poised to take control of Turk Telekom

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    Otas, which was set up by Dubai headquartered Oger Telecom in 2005 to buy the stake in Turk Telekom, has failed to make at least three $290m (217.3 million pounds) loan repayments since September ...

  7. White House denies claim that Saudi prince refused Biden's ...

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    White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Thursday that a report claiming Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman refused to take a phone call from President Biden regarding the U.S. ban on ...

  8. Hariri family - Wikipedia

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    The Hariri family also has investments in the telecom sector, with their company Saudi Oger holding a stake in the Saudi Telecom Company. However, Saudi Oger has faced financial difficulties and is no longer operational, while M1 Group continues to be a major player in the telecom industry in Lebanon and the region.

  9. 2017–2019 Saudi Arabian purge - Wikipedia

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    The 2017–2019 Saudi Arabian purge was the mass arrest of a number of prominent Saudi Arabian princes, government ministers, and business people in Saudi Arabia on 4 November 2017. [2] It took place weeks after the creation of an anti-corruption committee led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman .