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Mouawad is a family-owned international company of Lebanese origin that makes and sells jewelry, objects of art, and luxury watches. [1] The firm has headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, with a Middle East headquarters at Jumeirah Lakes Towers in Dubai, as well as locations in Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and the United States. [2]
Fred Mouawad has been co-guardian and head of the diamond division of the 120-year-old Mouawad family business, along with his younger brothers Alain and Pascal, since his father's retirement in 2010. The company designs, manufactures and sells jewelry and watches. [3] He established Mouawad shops in Rolls-Royce dealerships in Abu Dhabi and ...
Mouawad: 1890 Beirut: David Mouawad Dubai, Geneva: 500 Private: Robert Mouawad, Fred Mouawad, Alain Mouawad, Pascal Mouawad and Jimmy Mouawad: Movado: 1881 [2] La Chaux-de-Fonds [2] Achille Ditesheim [2] Paramus, New Jersey, U.S. 1,457 Public: Efraim Grinberg (Chairman & CEO), Sallie A. DeMarsilis (CFO) Nivada: 1879 Grenchen Jacob Schneider ...
Wajdi Mouawad declared he loved Cantat's vocals [3] for a long time and had incorporated materials from Noir Désir in his earlier creation Temps in 2010, and asked Cantat to record texts for his work Ciels in 2009. Bertrand Cantat agreed to do the recording provided his long-time friend Pascal Humbert was involved in the project to which ...
Moawad may refer to: . Moawad GadElrab (1929–1983), Egyptian physician, artist, writer, author and professor; Hassan Sayed Moawad (died 2007), Egyptian basketball player ...
Tideline (French: Littoral) is a Canadian-French drama film, directed by Wajdi Mouawad and released in 2004. [1] The film stars Steve Laplante as Wahab, a Lebanese Canadian man whose estranged father (Gilles Renaud) dies, leading Wahab to undertake a trip to Lebanon to bury his father's body in his home country, only to run into complications that send him wandering around the country and ...
The band would record ‘Alone’(1996) and ‘Angry’(1998), their first two demos, joined by Pascal Haneuse on drums and Didier Meeus on vocals. Trouble Agency then releases a first studio demo called Bite Into Life (2002), which was recorded and produced by Xavier Carrion (ex-Cyclone & Channel Zero ) and features Jamal Obeidat on drums.
As the son of Anis Bey Mouawad, [7] who had been mayor of the municipality, and his wife Evelyn Shalhoub, Moawad was the scion of a prominent Zgharta family, but he was the first member of the family to represent the constituency in Parliament. In 1965, Moawad married Nayla Moawad, [8] a relative of Moawad's old political opponent Bechara El ...