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  2. List of companies of Iran - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, sales totals of the top 100 Iranian companies on the list ranged from $12.8 billion for the top ranking company, Iran Khodro, to $318 million for the 100th company. [3] In 2012, total revenues generated by the top 100 companies stood at $160.6 billion.

  3. Merooj - Wikipedia

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    Merooj, Inc., which means ant in Luri language now rebranded as Majid, is an Iranian sports producer and brand of athletic shoes, clothing, and accessories. The company was established by Majid Saedifar. The company has headquarters in Andimeshk, Khuzestan Province, Iran.

  4. Qeshm Air - Wikipedia

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    Qeshm Air (Persian: هواپیمایی قشم, Hevapeimayi-ye Qeshm) is an Iranian airline; it has its headquarters in Tehran, Iran and operates scheduled domestic and international passenger services as well as charter flights. The airline was founded in 1993 as Faraz Qeshm Airline. [3] Qeshm Air is different from Fars Air Qeshm. [citation needed]

  5. ARJ Home Appliances Company - Wikipedia

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    Arj Home Appliance Company (Persian: ارج) is a white goods manufacturer in Iran. It was founded by Khalil Arjomand in 1937 as a small workshop in Tehran, Iran with eight employees. It started by producing water coolers and refrigerators. It later expanded its production line to include gas heaters, washing machines, freezers, and other devices.

  6. Faraz - Wikipedia

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    Faraz Fatemi (born 1977), Iranian footballer; Faraz Fatmi, Indian politician belonging to Janata Dal (United) Faraz Jaka (born 1985), American professional poker player and businessman; Faraz Javed, television journalist, presenter, and producer in the US and United Arab Emirates; Faraz Kamalvand (born 1976), Iranian football coach; Faraz Khan ...

  7. Faraz Fatemi - Wikipedia

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    Faraz Fatemi; Personal information ... Senior career* Years: Team: Apps (Gls) 1997–1999 ... (Persian: فراز فاطمی, born October 4, 1977) is an Iranian ...

  8. Yazd Tire - Wikipedia

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    Yazd rubber industries complex (Persian: مجتمع صنایع لاستیک یزد, Mijitim'-e Sânai'-ye Lâstik-e Yezd), also known as Yazd Tire (یزد تایر), is an Iranian tire manufacturer for automobiles, commercial trucks, light trucks, SUVs, race cars, airplanes, and heavy earth-mover machinery.

  9. Mostazafan Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Mostazafan Foundation of Islamic Revolution (Persian: بنیاد مستضعفان انقلاب اسلامی) formerly Bonyad-e Mostazafan va Janbazan (Foundation of the Oppressed and Disabled or "MFJ") is a charitable bonyad, or foundation, in the Islamic Republic of Iran, the second-largest commercial enterprise in Iran behind the state-owned National Iranian Oil Company [1] and biggest ...