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In 2012, Fossil, Inc. agreed to purchase Skagen Designs and some of its partners for approximately $225 million in cash and 150,000 Fossil shares. The total value paid by Fossil would be approximately $236.8 million. [12] [13] In early 2013, Fossil introduced their upscale and more expensive "Fossil Swiss" line of watches which are made in ...
The development of the Fossil Wrist PDA began in 1999 when engineer Donald Brewer and Fossil Product Manager Jeff Bruneau licensed a read-only version of the Palm OS from Palm Source and tried to make it work in a watch. [1] For the first year of development, Brewer struggled to make the watch small enough to be wearable.
The early Cretaceous is marked by the fossil-bearing Shuaiba Formation, which contains breccia and mollusk-rich limestone as well as ammonite fossils. The Middle Cretaceous Wasia Group, including the Nahr Umr, Salbikh and Mishrif formations occurs between Abu Dhabi and Qatar and deposited during a time of moderate uplift and erosion. As a ...
Map showing the major cities in Saudi Arabia. City Population [1] Comments Abha: 334,290 (2022) Capital city of Asir Ad-Dilam: 39,267 (2022) Al-Abwa: Al Artaweeiyah:
: "Juniper") is the capital of Northern Borders Province in Saudi Arabia. It has a population of 202,719 (2022 census). [1] Arar is located in northern Saudi Arabia near the Iraqi border. It is known for its fertile pasture lands [citation needed] which lends itself well to its principal occupation of sheep and camel herding.
It was founded by Wajeha al-Huwaider and Fawzia al-Uyyouni, and grew out of a 2007 movement to gain for women the right to drive. The association is not officially licensed by the government of Saudi Arabia, and has been warned not to stage demonstrations. [1] In a 2007 interview, al-Huwaider described their goals: [2]
Many dinosaur specimens have been sold at auction, as part of the fossil trade.On average, around five dinosaur skeletons are put up for auction each year. [1] These specimens are mostly purchased by wealthy private collectors and museums in Europe and the United States, though interest has been growing in China as well. [1]
The archaeology of Saudi Arabia includes the following archaeological sites: Abu Loza's Bath; Ain Qannas, archaeological site Al-Hasa, Eastern Saudi Arabia; Al Naslaa, landform; Al-'Ula, ancient Arabic oasis; Al-Rabadha, archaeological excavations; Al-Ukhaydir, Tabuk Province, archaeological site; Ancient towns in Saudi Arabia