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1995 - MAK founded Bumbat LLC, a Mongolian-Canadian joint venture, and became the fourth-largest gold producer in Mongolia 2000 - MAK diversified its business by starting thermal coal production 2002 - Qinghua-MAK Naryn Sukhait LLC , the first Mongolian-Chinese joint venture in the mining sector, was established
The Mongolian Stock Exchange, based in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, is the world's smallest stock exchange by market capitalisation. [2] [3] Its listed companies market capitalization was around US$1 billion in 2010 for 336 listed companies. Number of companies is continuing to decline.
M A Kharafi and Sons Company (MAK) [8] Kuwait: 100.00% MAK Bulgaria Bulgaria: 100.00% MAK Contracting Lebanon: 100.00% MAK Hospitality and Touristic Investmests Lebanon: 100.00% MAK Hospitality and Touristic Investments - Syria Syria: 100.00% MAK Lebanon Lebanon: 100.00% MAK Pty Botswana: 100.00% Marsa Alam Tourism Development Company [16 ...
TV9 Mongolia, or TV9, 2003 founded is a television broadcasting station in Mongolia. [1] It is the largest private TV station in Mongolia behind the state-owned Mongolian National Broadcaster. TV9 became the first channel in Mongolia to broadcast 24 hours a day. It has contracted correspondents in all 21 aimags.
Federal prosecutors on Tuesday sued to seize two New York City apartments worth $14 million that were allegedly bought with proceeds from a corrupt scheme involving Mongolia’s huge copper mine ...
Eagle News (Mongolian: Ийглийн мэдээ Iigliin medee), formerly known as Eagle TV (Mongolian: Ийгл Телевиз Iigl Televiz) is a television broadcaster in Mongolia. [1] The station focuses on independent news, uncensored live audience feedback, and, formerly, Protestant Christian programming.
MN 25 is a news television broadcaster in Mongolia. [1] It is currently owned by B. Nandintushig. [2]
The paper was founded by Tserendorjiin Baldorj, the late President of the Mongol News Media Group. Also under MNMG's ownership are the national daily newspaper Unuudur, sports weekly newspaper Tavan Tsagarig ("The Five Rings"), which stopped publishing in 2016, the Sunday newspaper Nyam Garig, and the Channel 25 TV station. [2]