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  2. Mohamed Al-Fayed - Wikipedia

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    After denials that it was for sale, Harrods was sold to Qatar Holdings, the sovereign wealth fund of the emirate of Qatar in May 2010. [86] A spokesman for Al-Fayed said "in reaching the decision to retire, (Al-Fayed) wished to ensure that the legacy and traditions that he has built up in Harrods would be continued." Harrods was sold for £1.5 ...

  3. What Was Mohamed Al-Fayed's Net Worth? - AOL

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    How much did Dodi Fayed sell Harrods for? Dodi Fayed didn't sell Harrods. His father, Mohamed Al-Fayed, sold Harrod's in 2010 for £1.5 billion ($1.86 billion) to Qatar Holdings.

  4. Mohamed Al-Fayed, Harrods owner whose son dated ... - AOL

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    Born in the Egyptian city of Alexandria, al-Fayed began his career selling fizzy drinks and then worked as a sewing-machine salesman. ... a British government inquiry into the Harrods takeover ...

  5. Harrods - Wikipedia

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    Harrods Limousine Ltd, the Harrods store applied to the Company Names Tribunal under s.69(1)(b) Companies Act 2006 for a change of name of Harrods Limousine Ltd, which had been registered at Companies House since 14 November 2007. The application went un-defended by the respondent and the adjudicator ordered on 16 January 2009 that Harrods ...

  6. Looking Back at Mohamed Al Fayed's Friendship with ... - AOL

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    (The statue was reportedly returned to Fayed in 2018.) When the news of the sale was initially revealed, a spokesperson said, "After 25 years as chairman of Harrods, Fayed has decided to retire ...

  7. Mohamed al-Fayed: Full timeline of allegations, from the shop ...

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    1985: Having moved to the UK in the mid-1960s after living in his native Egypt and following spells in Haiti and Italy, Fayed first purchased the Ritz Hotel in Paris in 1979, and department store ...

  8. Holy War at Harrods - Wikipedia

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    "Holy War at Harrods" is a 1995 magazine article by Maureen Orth that was published in Vanity Fair. The article was about businessman Mohamed Al-Fayed and detailed his career and his management of the London department store Harrods. The article included details of alleged sexual assaults committed by Al-Fayed.

  9. Former Harrods owner Mohamed Al Fayed, whose son was ... - AOL

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    LONDON (AP) — Mohamed Al Fayed, former owner of the famed Harrods department store in London whose son was killed in a car crash with Princess Diana, has died, his family saidx Friday. He was 94.