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  2. List of companies of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Riyadh: 1957 Islamic bank P A Alawwal Bank: Financials Banks Riyadh: 1926 Bank, formerly Saudi Hollandi Bank P A Aldrees Petroleum and Transport Services Company: Oil and gas Exploration & production Riyadh: 1962 Petroleum marketing P A Alinma Bank: Financials Banks Riyadh: 2006 Bank P A Almarai: Consumer goods Food products Riyadh: 1977 Dairy ...

  3. Consolidated Contractors Company - Wikipedia

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    Consolidated Contractors Company (CCC) (Arabic: شركة اتحاد المقاولين) is the largest construction company in the Middle East and ranks among the top 25 international contractors with a revenue of US$5.3 billion in 2013 and 1.872 billion by 2020.

  4. Boulevard City - Wikipedia

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    The Boulevard City (BLVD CITY) (Arabic: بوليفارد سيتي, romanized: Būlīfārd Sītī), formerly Boulevard Riyadh City [1] and simply known as The Boulevard, is a 220-acre (89 ha) mixed-use development at the Prince Turki al-Awwal Road in the Hittin neighborhood of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, containing high-end retail and entertainment outlets.

  5. Civil and Electrical Projects Contracting Company - Wikipedia

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    CEPCO is a construction company with corporate headquarters in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, [1] [2] with offices throughout Saudi Arabia and in the Middle East. CEPCO has been in business since 1977 and provides construction services in the fields of Civil & Infrastructure, Electrical, Horizontal Directional Drilling, Electromechanical, Oil, Gas & Power.

  6. Gulf Petrochemical Industries Company - Wikipedia

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    Established with a paid-up capital of $160 million, the Company employs 420 people of whom 92% are Bahrainis. Its operations that involve natural gas purchases, employment and training of Bahraini nationals, utilization of local contractors, power consumption and other financial and commercial operations inject around $270 million annually into ...

  7. King Abdulaziz Air Base - Wikipedia

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    In 1944, the U.S. War Department (renamed in 1949 the United States Department of Defense) proposed building an airbase in or near Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. In 1945, the U.S. and Saudi Arabia signed the Dhahran Air Field Agreement. This agreement permitted the U.S. to build a small air field near the Arabian American Oil Company town.

  8. King Abdul Aziz Port - Wikipedia

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    The Saudi Railways Organization's cargo line begins at the King Abdul Aziz Port and passes through Al-Ahsa, Abqaiq, Al-Kharj, Haradh and Al-Tawdhihiyah, before terminating at the dry port in Riyadh. The 556 kilometer line serves is a major transport route for goods arriving at Dammam to reach the Saudi Arabian capital of Riyadh. [19]

  9. VIA Riyadh - Wikipedia

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    A week before its official opening on 11 May 2023, [14] [15] the Riyadh Calendar released a promotional video for VIA Riyadh featuring American-Colombian actress Sofía Vergara. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] Days later, Argentine professional footballer Lionel Messi was spotted in VIA Riyadh along with his family who had arrived in the Saudi capital just hours ...