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  2. King Salman Park - Wikipedia

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    King Salman Park (KSP; Arabic: حديقة الملك سلمان) one of Riyadh’s mega-projects, [1] is an urban area being developed in the city of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia under the supervision of the King Salman Park Foundation. It was unveiled in 2019 as one of the public initiatives to increase the green space of Riyadh.

  3. PPB Group - Wikipedia

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    The group subsequently bought out Golden Harvest's stake. [4] GSC has since grown into one of Malaysia's largest cinema chains and film distributors. [3] In 1986 and 1987 respectively, PPB acquired Saremas Sdn Bhd (in Sarawak) and 60 percent of Sapi Plantations (in Sabah) to establish itself in the palm oil plantation business. [4]

  4. Sama Jaya Free Industrial Zone - Wikipedia

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    Iljin Group. Subsidiary: IMM Technology Sdn Bhd [50] - Elecfoil manufacturing [51] [52] Tenaga Kenari - Bare Printed Circuit Board manufacturing [53] Elite Industries - jigs, fixtures, dies, molds and other custom-made parts [54] Hai Shoon Group. Subsidiary: Samyoung Global Construction Malaysia - concrete supplier [55] [56]

  5. King Salman Energy Park - Wikipedia

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    King Salman Energy Park (known as SPARK) (Arabic: مدينة الملك سلمان للطاقة) is a new megaproject being constructed and located between Dammam and Al-Ahsa in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. This project is being developed, operated and managed by Saudi Aramco.

  6. King Salman Global Maritime Industries Complex - Wikipedia

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    In November 2017, Saudi Aramco awarded China Power Construction Group a $3 billion contract to build the shipyard facilities. [6] Total construction costs are estimated to be about US$4.3 billion. [4] The complex is scheduled to open in stages from late 2018 through 2022, when it will reach full capacity. [4]

  7. Sime Darby Property - Wikipedia

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    Sime Darby Property Berhad 197301002148 (15631-P) is a Malaysian real estate developer with operations in Malaysia and the United Kingdom. Incorporated in 1973, as Sime Darby Property Sdn. Bhd., the Group [2] was created through the integration of the property arms under the former Golden Hope Plantations Berhad, Kumpulan Guthrie Berhad, and Sime Darby Berhad.

  8. Cahya Mata Sarawak - Wikipedia

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    CMSB also acquired Archipelago Shipping (Sarawak) Sdn Bhd in 1996. Archipelago Shipping was later renamed as CMS Transportation Sdn Bhd. In November 2001, another company named Achi Jaya Services Sdn Bhd offered to acquire CMS Transportation Sdn Bhd for RM30 million. The transaction was completed in January 2003. [11]

  9. Golden Screen Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    Golden Screen Cinemas Sdn Bhd (GSC) is Malaysia's largest cinema exhibitor and a wholly-owned subsidiary of PPB Group Berhad (a member of the Kuok Group), which is an exhibitor and distributor of movies and content in Malaysia. It operates over 600 screens in 70 locations across Malaysia and Vietnam, with 504 screens in 55 locations in Malaysia ...