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Mubadala is a parent company of GlobalFoundries, a semiconductor foundry company. [14] Mubadala owns stakes in numerous companies, including a 7.5 percent share in the Carlyle Group. [15] In 2007 Mubadala announced an initial investment in AMD. [16] As of 2017 Mubadala had a stake of 12.9 percent in the chipmaker. [17]
Mubadala will invest $314 million for 58 million new shares, increasing their stake in AMD to 19.3 percent. $1.2 billion of AMD's debt will be transferred to The Foundry Company. [14] On 8 December 2008 amendments were announced. AMD will own approximately 34.2 percent and ATIC will own approximately 65.8 percent of The Foundry Company. [15]
Khaled was the chief executive officer of Mubadala's Real Estate & Infrastructure Investments platform from 2021 to 2024. [8] [9] Al Qubaisi also served as the chief executive officer of Aerospace, Renewables, and ICT where he oversaw the company's Aerospace, Renewables, Information Communications Technology, Utilities and Defense Services portfolios. [10]
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Ten U.S. Senate Democrats provided the votes needed on Friday to advance a bill requiring authorities to detain migrants who entered the country illegally if they are ...
Al Mazroui worked at the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) for 10 years. [4] He was CEO of ADNOC until 2007. [5] He was the Director at Dolphin Energy, [4] [6] vice-chairman of Sorouh Real Estate from 2009 to 2013, [7] and deputy CEO of state-owned Mubadala Oil and Gas. [8]
The suspects in the killing of a Border Patrol agent had been associating with multiple people suspected in a series of violent crimes across the U.S., prosecutors say.