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This is a list of government-owned companies of the United Arab Emirates. A Government-owned corporation is a legal entity that undertakes commercial activities on behalf of an owner government. Their legal status varies from being a part of government to stock companies with a state as a regular stockholder. There is no standard definition of ...
Government-owned companies of Sharjah (1 P) D. Designated Freezones in the United Arab Emirates (1 P) F. Free-trade zones of the United Arab Emirates (28 P)
Pages in category "Government-owned companies of Sharjah" ... Sharjah National Oil Corporation This page was last edited on 22 April 2024, at 09:24 (UTC). Text ...
Government-owned companies of Sharjah (1 P) ... Sharjah National Oil Corporation This page was last edited on 11 July 2020, at 07:19 (UTC). Text ...
There are two types. Government-owned companies are legally normal companies but mainly or fully national owned. They are expected to be funded by their sales. A big customer might be the government or a government agency. The other type is government agencies which might also do activities competing with private owned companies.
The Government of Sharjah (Arabic: حكومة الشارقة) is the subnational authority that governs the Emirate of Sharjah, one of the seven constituent monarchies which make up the United Arab Emirates. The executive authority and head of the government is the Ruler of Sharjah, Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al-Qasimi. [1]
SNOC (the Sharjah National Oil Corporation) is an Oil and Gas producer based in Sharjah, UAE. Established by Emiri decree in 2010, SNOC is a corporation wholly owned by the government of the Emirate of Sharjah. [1] [2] SNOC is the operator of the Sajaa Assets located in Sharjah, UAE. The Sajaa Assets consist of four gas fields, a hydrocarbon ...
The company's credit rating was downgraded to "junk" in 2010. [10] The company received a $5.2 billion bailout by the Abu Dhabi government in 2011. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] In 2012, Reuters reported on suspicious stock exchange patterns during the announcement of a state-backed merger of Aldar and Sorouth Real Estate . [ 13 ]