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  2. Navin Valrani - Wikipedia

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    Navin Valrani is one of three sons of Mohan G. Valrani, an Indian businessman and one of the two co-founders of the Al Shirawi Group. [3] Valrani spent his childhood in Dubai, UAE, and received his education at Dubai College. [4] In 1993, he graduated from The Wharton School, the undergraduate business school at the University of Pennsylvania. [5]

  3. Mohan G. Valrani - Wikipedia

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    In 1966 he began his partnership with the Emirati and present-day chairman Abdulla Al Shirawi. He eventually formed the Al Shirawi Group in 1971, which ranks as one of the largest privately-owned industrial conglomerates in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The group has total employment of 10,000 spread over 42 companies. [citation needed]

  4. Oasis Investment Company - Wikipedia

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    Oasis Investment Company is a Dubai-based holding company of the Al Shirawi Group, one of the largest industrial conglomerates in the Persian Gulf region and is governed by the Al Shirawi and Valrani families. The conglomerate comprises over 30 different companies, all with unique specializations, [2] with more than 10,500 employees. [3]

  5. Category:Companies based in Baguio - Wikipedia

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  6. List of electric distribution utilities in the Philippines

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  7. Baguio City Economic Zone - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] In 2006, the plant accounted for 40% of the company's global sales and employed 2,200 people in Baguio. [ 8 ] In 2007, PEZA and the Bases Conversion and Development Authority through its subsidiary, John Hay Management Corporation , signed a 25-year lease agreement wherein the former would develop a 65,253 square metres (6.5253 ha) area ...