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  2. Al Ghurair Group - Wikipedia

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    Ahmad Al Ghurair later turned the management of the family's business interests to his five sons: Saif, Abdulla, Majid, Marwan, and Jomaa. [11] Saif became the chairman of the Al Ghurair Group, a position he held until the 1990s. [11] The Al Ghurair Group built the United Arab Emirates' first cement factory, flour mill, and sugar refinery. [1] [12]

  3. Al Ghurair - Wikipedia

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    Al Ghurair Properties focuses on mixed use, commercial, hospitality and residential real estate projects. Al Ghurair Centre, a development consisting of shopping, residential and commercial markets is a project associated with the group. The commercial properties division focuses on offices, warehouse and factory facilities.

  4. ETA Star Group - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1973, ETA Star Group is a private company headquartered in Dubai employing about 70,000 people in 23 countries with annual sales of US$6.5 billion. [3] The ETA Star Group organization encompasses 140 entities and associate offices, with involvement in a number of verticals including automobiles, manufacturing, assembly, insurance, facility management, consumer electronics, real ...

  5. BurJuman - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the mall's north exterior entrance was set to be completely redesigned and an al fresco dining area added to the wing to match the design of the South Wing. The total retail area will be increased from 800,000 sq ft (74,000 m 2 ) to 1,000,000 sq ft (93,000 m 2 ).

  6. Saif Ahmad Al Ghurair - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, he founded the Al Ghurair Group, a company which has interests in banking, steel and packaging. [3] [4] The group invested in real estate, retail and manufacturing. [2] In 2004, his group opened a second Burjuman Centre with an office tower, hotel and luxury service apartments. [2] He was also a significant shareholder in Mashreq. [3]

  7. Ras Lanuf Refinery - Wikipedia

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    The Ras Lanuf Refinery is a topping and reforming oil refinery in Ras Lanuf, Libya.It is part of a larger petrochemical complex also consisting of an ethylene plant, a polyethylene plant, plant utilities, and Ra's Lanuf Harbor. [1]

  8. Dubai Flower Centre - Wikipedia

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    Dubai Flower Centre was developed to handle flower imports and exports, as Dubai is a major hub for the import and export of flowers and the airport required a specialist facility since these products need special conditions. The flower centre's first phase was completed in 2004 at a cost of $50 million.

  9. Abdulla Al Ghurair - Wikipedia

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    Al Ghurair is a member of a prominent Emirati business family. His brother Saif Ahmad Al Ghurair (1924–2019), was a fellow billionaire and head of the Al Ghurair Group. [2] In 1967, Al Ghurair founded Mashreqbank. [3] In October 2019 he stepped down as Chairman, but remained as a board member.