Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Olthaim Mall also known as Al Othaim Mall is a shopping centre in Damman, Saudi Arabia. It has 91,748 square metres (987,570 sq ft) of gross leasable area. [1]
Abdullah Al Othaim Markets Company was established in 1980, which included branches for the wholesale and retail sale of goods. [16] [17] In 2008, Abdullah Al Othaim was listed on the Saudi Stock Exchange. [18] In 2016, the first Othaim Markets outlets were opened in Egypt. The first 15 branches were opened in 2016, as part of the expansion ...
Among the local markets are "Souq Al hob" and "Souq Al Dammam". Both of these markets sell commodities that are local to the region and regular commodities as well. Some of the malls in Dammam are "Al othaim Mall", and "Marina Mall", they both provide the customers access to brands that are known around the world. [30]
He served as the chief executive officer of Abdullah AlOthaim Markets between 2006–09 and 2013–16, he also was an executive and key spokesperson for AL-Othaim Holding Company. [ 1 ] Career
Panda Retail Company (Arabic: شركة بنده للتجزئة) is a Saudi Arabian grocery retailing company. Panda is one of The Savola Group's subsidiaries. The Savola Group is ranked ninth amongst the top 100 companies in the Saudi Arabian market and ranked second amongst the industrial sector after SABIC.
Al-Ahsa or Al-Hasa may refer to: Al-Ahsa Eyalet, or Lahsa Eyalet, a subdivision of the Ottoman Empire, now part of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Qatar; Al-Ahsa Oasis, an oasis and historical region in eastern Saudi Arabia. Al-Ahsa Governorate, a governorate in Saudi Arabia; Hofuf, or Al-Ahsa or Al-Hasa, a major city Al-Ahsa International Airport, Hofuf
His grandfather was Ali Mohammed Ahmed Al Othaim (1882-1966), who was born in Buraidah, Al-Qassim then studied in Iraq and went back to his hometown to be a cleric. His father was Saleh Ali Al Othaim, who in the mid 1950s had founded a retail business in Hillat al-Qasman, east of Al Batha, Riyadh. [4] Abdullah was born in 1960 in Riyadh.
Al-Qaisaryah market is located in the center of Al-Hofuf, on the western side of Al-Rafa'ah district and directly opened onto a wide street that runs through the city center from the north to the south. The oldest description of the market was provided by the English traveler William Belgrave who visited the city of Al-Hofuf in 1852. [2]