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  2. Mubadala Investment Company - Wikipedia

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    Mubadala is a parent company of GlobalFoundries, a semiconductor foundry company. [14] Mubadala owns stakes in numerous companies, including a 7.5 percent share in the Carlyle Group. [15] In 2007 Mubadala announced an initial investment in AMD. [16] As of 2017 Mubadala had a stake of 12.9 percent in the chipmaker. [17]

  3. Ranganayakamma - Wikipedia

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    Ranganayakamma (Telugu: రంగనాయకమ్మ) (also known as Muppala Ranganayakamma; born 1939) is an Indian Marxist writer and critic. The main theme in her works is gender equality and the depiction of women's family life in India. She has been writing since 1955. To date, she has written about 15 novels, 70 short stories, and many ...

  4. Mubadala - Wikipedia

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  5. Khaled Al Qubaisi - Wikipedia

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    Khaled was the chief executive officer of Mubadala's Real Estate & Infrastructure Investments platform from 2021 to 2024. [8] [9] Al Qubaisi also served as the chief executive officer of Aerospace, Renewables, and ICT where he oversaw the company's Aerospace, Renewables, Information Communications Technology, Utilities and Defense Services portfolios. [10]

  6. Silicon Valley Classic - Wikipedia

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    The event moved to San Jose State University in 2018 and received a new sponsor, Mubadala Investment Company, branding the tournament as the Mubadala Silicon Valley Classic. [3] Martina Navratilova won the tournament a record five times (1979–1980, 1988, 1991, and 1993). [4] Bank of the West Classic Tennis Tournament 2015 Finals Match

  7. Kanuparti Varalakshmamma - Wikipedia

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    She started a women's organization, Stree Hitaishini Mandali to promote women's education, vocational skills and to improve their social status. Varalakshmamma wrote poetry, stories, novels, and plays. Her writings were broadcast on All India Radio and Doordarshan (India TV). She participated in literary meets with high-ranking poets of the time.

  8. P. Lalita Kumari - Wikipedia

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    She later in 1991 joined Asmita Resource Centre for Women, a Telangana-based NGO which addresses women's issues, as its President and presently serving as the Chairman of the organization. She is also the member of the publication, Vamtinti Masi (Soot from the Kitchen), an editorial of Asimita Organization, which is an active member of Telugu ...

  9. Vimalakka - Wikipedia

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    Arunodaya Vimala (born 1964), popularly known as Vimalakka (Telugu: విమలక్క), is a Telugu balladeer and social activist. Her folk troupe is known as Arunodaya Samskritika Samakhya (ACF). [1] She also heads a Joint Action Committee for the creation of Telangana state.